The Montreal daily star, 27 novembre 1909, samedi 27 novembre 1909
[" MGULATION DE STAR Last Woek®s Weeidy , + 130,432 \u2018 ' Total last week BE 493 Last Wesl\u2019s Dally 424,051 PRICE ONE CENT.ot Returns Wipe Out Om Libera!, and the Solitary Independent Turn Over Yale to Defeated S.iberai Leader.: Western Associated Press.Vancouver,B.C.,Nov.27.\u2014Premier Mc- Bride received more than three hundred telegrams on congratulation yes- \u2018terday.one miessage being from Mr.D.D.Mann, of the Canadian Northern.; Returns received up to a late hour last night show 38 straight Conserva- Lives elected out of 42 seats in the - House, During hte - afternoon\u2019 Lilloet moved \u2018out ot \u201cthe Liberal, and \u2018then out of the doubtful column giving 20 \"WE ERNWADT HAS FOUND SECRET OF ETERNAL YOUTH Does Not Look a Day Over: Twenty in Fine Performance of .» Jeanne D\u2019Arc.\u2018 Special to The Montreal Star.Paris, November 27.\u2014The first performance last night, eau\u2019s tragedy, \u2018Le Proces de Jeannd D'Arc.\u201d at the Theatre Sarah Bernhardt.astonished and electrified the audience.Sarah Bermhardt accomplished what seems \u2018to be a miracle.She impersonated Jeanme D'Arc during her irial and condemnation at Rouen, with consummate art.which makes this one of the finest achievements of her career.She did not appear .t0 be a day older than the national French heroine, who, when burned at the stake, twenty years old.\u2018This was largely due to.the fact that Madame Bernhardt wore throughout only one costume.It was one solitary garment of silver chain armor, incom- passing her entire body and drawn with glove fitting.elastic tightness, causing impression of extreme youth.This wonderfully effective silver chain combination of mail also covered \"her head, neck and- throat revealing only the forehead, eyes, nose, cheeks, mouth of Emile Mor- | is to be sure of highest value by insisting [DENTS GLOVES | - $L 00 j fisures complete satisfaction.\"Black, xed or Natural Green in sealed lead packets only-never in bulk.was scarcely]: YOU'VE SE THIS HAPPF A \u2018Well Cooked Fish Dinney \u2014Someone hungry, \u2014an eager bite, \u2014a cough, a choke, a gas \u2014a smack on the back, relie \u2014unccmfortable, to say the; ; jf THIS r breath, : east, ga: WHAT THE MACHINE Er A JEMICALS OR DRUGS USED.DOES It takes ome pound of butter - and one pint.of milk.It mixes the two together, making over à K ILTY * R.THORNE & SONS, Ltd, Distillers, |\u2018 ITS ALL IN THE BLEND It 1s to the blenders art that we owe the delicate aroma and mellow taste of KILTY SCOTCH WHISKY | which 1s blended by experts from the products of Scot- Iand\u2019s best distilleries, and then matured for years in sherry wood, in the Government\u2019s bonded\u2019 warehouses, Prove the quality by tasting It.«F.X ST.CHARLES & CO, LTD., Agents « = SCOTCH WHISKY London, England.Montreal, Written by one of the À \u201cto Bermuda, thélfgritis : send a copy to 4 may imagine.n FF tal \u201choliday for de interesting.ssengers on a \u201cP.& B.\u201d steamer, describes the trip West Indies and Demerara.We shall be glad to ting for one.It Is not an expensive trip, as many cupled is only thirty-eight days and makes a delight.an who wants a change that is entirely new and Ltd., tnajority.for McDonald 8s against the [and chin.Nothing like it has ever : two Montreal; R.M.\u201c formieF member.Eagleson, with a cou- been Sonn the French Sage.th possible dangerous.à pounds of a | es .s in four acts, or rather 3 .y of unimportant Places to hear tableaus.The best of these is the se- -all because of a bone! Lo - ) | product 00 m.cond, that of the Interrogatoire, where All .if À E Jardine Is elected as Liberal repre- {the dramatist has with\" great discre- unnecessary 1 \u2018 is sweeter sentative in Esquimalt against Harry |tion placed in the mouth of the heroine JB.h Helmken.: he oer ue Ed only the exact words which she utter- A 7 = than the re! member of the House,but nots ed in reply to priests and ecclesiastical k : 3 - ee SO 2 VI UC very ligh as a party man.Mr.Jar- {judge who questioned and cross ex- 8 gular cream LEI urate f 77 dine had made a strong fight in the amined her.Madame Bernhardt's suc- ery or dairy ceur xh last two or three years against Asla- |cess was prodigious.; ; .> ri tics, and the workingmen of his dis- ] butter, is as 40 trict stooë by him.\u2019 : ; - .-Fhough jAlbernt returns ure not in Fi orn 8s ] an yet in full.both parties concede that i u sen \u2018Brewster is elected.Two Socialists ELESS CODFISH had been ike butte complete the House: Not a bone in it, nothing but like bu In the Hewson Îine There is à rumor that Premier Me- pure, Wholesome codfish, with the same |.\u2014 and can Wao! Bride, being elected in two places, will delicate sea-saltnes: as when fresh he _ used for theres an \u2014accurate, ask his cobstituents of Yale to al- Tl.Ask A à low Mr.John Oliver, leader of the .caught in the gg Ocean.ox : cooking and comfortable fit for the sberals to take that seat.Though Mr.| your grocer for a tablet, costing baking like big.as well es the Oliver announced yesterday that h Probabilities.\u2014Lower Lakes and le ; tter .; T Brom adit y © stan Bay\u2014Moderate to fresh sout ; cents, or a 2-lb.|W! bor.but * average men.Hewson Underwear had retired from politics for good it is likely he would readily agree to sit in Yale.Conservative leaders here declare thet Mr.Oliver fought a square fight, abstaining from the persbnali-\u2019 Se which Sharacterized the Vancou- |.end of the campaign.Mr.Oliver is an experienced legislator too.and many Conservatives openly declare that \u2018the house would be all the better |B for his assistance.Without Mr.Oliver § the Opposition would be a joke.In Comox early returns gave Duncan, Independent Conservative, 3 ma- jobity, but later in the day, Manson.the.thiré of the name to x south- \u201ceastérly winds; fajr and costing 25 canis.\\ .A H.BRITTAIN-& CO Apt, fsuorth- westerly to w À stationary or a lit prince Albert, ¥ \u201cbelow, 10; Ebelow.24; Moose Jaw, 5, 14; Pert i - 245 Toronto, & 40; Ottawa, 23.Loo id 0 > ) Kempster ana\" latter Abe indepen- \u201cdent for whom Sit Charles libbert Tupper went to speak in Revelstoke.both lost their deposits.The five Socialists in Vancouver lost their deposits.; SAT] .In.n The official recount for Vancouver 79 Temperature last y Max.= = shows that.Attorney-General Bowser - headed the poll with Watson second, or © ; MacGowan third, Tisdale and Mac- | ga ; .CoE Guire fourth and fifth.Tisdale issued | OR es Sia a statement \u2018declaring that the liquor people will hear from him before the | next session is over.The liquor men voted three Conservatives and split on MacDonald, Senkler and Wade for the other two.Losai Option Vote.Fifty-three of sixty polling bobths in Vancouver gives the following totals on the l.ocal Option voce, For 4.888.agalfist 4.171, spoiled 284.Result of \u2018 vote in additional seven polling booths will not be available until to-day.the J returns not havin® been sent In with the other &8 polling booths received at do} Mf eratire to- aay, maximum 33; minimum à 23; yesterday, maximum 36, \u2018minfmum 22 22.\u2018Sun rose .this morning at 7.25 and wil set this | evening at 445.A _ BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS GRAND SHOWING OF New Furni iture For Every Fart of the House Furniture for the living room, the din.ing-room, the parlor; the librgry, the bedroom: and the halls.= every case the\u201d | Sr NX [ ASN in quarter sizes.à Cc eagh noo, Taking the average the seven.s p.very newest desigus ated.and, az booths would run about 580: for and ; PRY - pan, you'll find 'otir p! very attrae- 490 avairst.This would bring the \u201c EF FETE .\u2014total to 5,396 for, and 4.661 against.or St.James at al aE | PARLOR SUITES .& majority of only 735.But in order Ye Gh st ; ar ey This to carrv, the referendum must ob- hi LE .Bog .i egular.eek.tain fifty per cent.not only of the erine S a 750 yin \"250 votes cast for candidates.but fifty per | .$27.50 8.25 dès #57.50 cent.of the total vote.including\u2019 345.007.\u201c \u2018 spoiled ballots.Taking this at 13.- 350.00 oY 000 for Vancouver.the referendum .Æ \u2018persistent cough Is the first sta of t .would require to\u2019 have 6 500 votes re- ge uber Lf you fet It on pn culosis.And a cold d-may end in a case of chronic catarrh.So don't DINING BOOM surres corded in Its favor.Therefore.It was > This - let your cough or cold get the better.of you.Take It now\u2014in time.LEDUC*S defeated in Vancouver by at least L- : Regular.hte ver eek.cough ai Cod Liver Oil\"ha has been a standard remedy for years.BStogs your 200 and was prohably defeated also 4 + $35.00 os 00 price 9 m nstantly and quickly cures It.throughout the province.$50.00 Bee 115 99 \u2014 .; * PRICE, 65c PER BOTTLE._ $65.00 az 5e 00.08\" #2 : _ Congratulations From Ottawa.$100.00 $150.00 81 OS, 2% Don't think it is not important | to whom.you entrust your films Ottawa, November 27.\u2014The follow- Ing telegram was sent to Premier Mc- | Bride.by George Taylor, chief Opposi- ; for information which \u2018will positively * ! establish the present whereabouts\u2019 or | fate of Herbert W.Read, whose photo \u2018SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK | I We should be more than pleased to assist\u2019 you In your purchases.tion whip, on behalf of the Conserva- appoars above, who has not besn heard .: 1 Scott\u2019s Emuision .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.@98 Gray's Byrup .tive members:- \u201cConservative mem- lo \u2018aince November 3, when he left thé - for developing and printing \u2014 it FE: 1 t FI \u20ac% J.Wampole's C.L.Oil J.@9c | Shiloh's Cough Cure +.) 19¢ 1° * ; bers of the House of Commons extend Canadian Express building, Montreal, \u201cmeans all tite\u2019 difference between : u' ap oin e « ; cof] Senetol .semcsccssasees THO Father Morriscy\u2019s No.10 .17c heartiest congratulations on your vic- to take the noon train\u2019 from Bonaven- ws oT apc aT.E 23 -¥ Ledues Emulelon ice Roantree\u2019s Jujubes .JBC tory.ture Station: Communicate with Chief satisfaction and disappointment.a EAST, ys Tl Tate ana © 6, Loh: a Feruna Rr TTT «aera gaze \u20ac ee arpenter or the e ive .; him.Ma:tine and Creosote hrnennet TE , srase sta cesse c DEATHS, Agency.| Let us dévelop and print.the: : \u2018§ Pertusth .e.iiiiieisreoncnnas JB.' Siro.Roche Con E 2s .; Ln no Father John's, large .! Sirop Rami scene psc ARDELLIAN \u2014Suddenly, In this city, } A \u2014 on November 26th, Tsabella Rankin, I \u2019 - * notice thé results.- Trapplats* .Wine ranveconemsuccue Sec Durand's Wine .78c Be wife ar G, H.Pardellian: 208 Quinine Wine .l.eceiiieis 7 Beef, Iron and Wine .BOc © Versailles stree nterment at Hunt- : .: t.Michel, W NO L'ecvocronceunnes \u20ac wil ears .fngdon, Que, on Monday, November.R J d Sh P wd 4 UNITED PHoro STORES.in Wyeth'a ETS Pavst Mail 0 et cess Wh.; i api ave 0 er DEVELGMING PIINTING, Frot \u2018 Leibig's Malt\u2019 eee 10c lI : ST, PETER \\ SPECIAL.EXTRA SPECIAL.is truly \u201cthe pow- \u2018der that shortens] J the shave\u201d - Just A regular Tic Scissors, for .28c Fountain Byringe, reg.$2, this ¢ v.Don\u2019t fall to get a pair.WER .iiiiiienen ian, aoe] PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL, regular 82.50 per gal: One gallon .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.comtasentronsoinaay Cheeni .\u2019 PRINCESE\u2014\"Billy = \" Half gallon .\u2026.\u2026.s.\u2026ooices ; , NETT'S__ Vaudevill - ; .q.BERNERTS Valine Gene two motions - One, plat creme FRANCAIS-\"The Girl from U.8, A.\" ROYAL-\u2014Tho Alcazar.Beauties.LYRIC HALL \u2014 Moving Pletures and Vaudeville.STADIUM- Roller Skating.M.AA .A.\u2014Minstrel Show by Musical.© Club, .COLISEUM \u2018Skating.ONF \u2018ARIO RINK\u2014-Skating.us + powder the\u2019 wet) brush and lather your face.° Trial size mailed for 4c in Stamps, \u2014 Colgate & Co, Cotlstine Bldg, Montreal.Your Tolophone Order for All Film TANK DEVELOPED, + ah A i [ \"made on VELOX: PAPER.\\ .ALSO ENLARGING.: ; = We sll dnly the Genuine Le p-N.- ice - sr \u201clectures santé 3 series OL: tion, \u2018| been mentioned in connection\u2019 with the still in jail in default of $20,000 bond.\"place of] | Mr.W.Qwen, who, hag Teaigned.| Work of Rain Made æ to.Great Depth of Water at.Spot.4 be #2 HE R = * ché te nes 4 Canaätun\u201cAssoé tiated Press.Hal'fax, N.5, November 27.being engaged over two months grappling for a broken cable In mid-Atlan- tle, \u201cthe steamer Cambria has arrived in port to take on.cable, coal and stores: after which she will return to the quest of the Southwestern Union cable.for which she has heen sedreh- | ing since the last of September, One end of the cable has been picked up and: buoyed, but go far, owing to very, adverse weather, the steamer has been! unable to \u2018secur: the other end, although it has picked it up a dozen times.The cable each time the steamer got hold of it, has broken, owing to the drag of the heavy geas\u2014runs ning, until now there is a gap of forty- six miles betWeen.the two ends.It Was to get vnough cable to bridge these forty-six miles that primarily brought the Cambria to Halifax.The cable flies in 2,250 fathoms-of water.PREMIER BRIAND EMPHATIC.ig Declares Priests Should Think of ° France Before Rome.Paris, November 27.\u2014In the Chamber of Deputies vesterday7 Premier Briand replied to a speech by Abbe Gayraud.member for Finisterre., who had defended the action of the episcopate concerning the public schools question, and voiced the sympathy of Catholics for the Pope.M.Briand said\\ the time was \u201crapidly approaching when, as several times had been the case in French history, bishops and priests subjected to the domination of Rome, would prefer to their duty as Frenchmen to their duty as Catholles.\u201cYou are being forced into the attitude which has become so harmful to this country at home and.abroad.that your consciences as Frenchmen should speak louder than your consciences as Catholics,\u201d the Premier declared.\"Warfare seems to be essential with some people.war of the schools.You speak of the possibility\u2019 of arriving at, a peaceful compromise, but do you think the present attitude of the Catholic leaders is cenducive to this end?\u201d MR.CHRISTY DENIES.Dissipation, Not Christian Science, Caused Breach, He Says.Columbus, O.November.27.\u2014Ho- ward Chandler Christy, the illustrator, when shown the despatch that his wife accused: Mrs.Stetson and her fellow Christian Sclentists of breaking uy their marital relations, stated that the blame was wrongly placed.Dissipation bn hig part\u2019 he sald, had caused\" the rupture, bul \u2018that was all over now: he had not touched a drop of liquor for twenty-one months.= Regarding .\u2018Mrs.Christy's of peas corpus suit for possession their.child, Natalie, the artist\u2019 said ou was a breach of an agreement made.be- twee then % which no action was vey be taken \u2018unti# a conferente could take place.He will fight for possession of the child.WARRINER $TI stl ona Mrs.Jeannetts Ford Made Mysteri- SY.Gus Trip to Chicago.Cincinnati, O., November 27.\u2014Attor- ney William Thorndyke denies that Mrs.Jeanette Ford had made a secret tip to Chicago \u2018a few nights ago to see -Edward Cook, whose name has CL, Warriner_embezziement case and in the, Ford case w has grown out of the \u2018Warriner cage.He did not deny that ha: and Mrs.Ford were in Chi- | \u2018cago\u2019 maktegs connected with her defence\u2019 | Her\u201cbase/ta gæistrêûite Meyer's court on Monday.She is out on $2500 bond.Warriner is TO ANNEX EX LIMOILOU: City Council of \u201cQuebec: Has Not vet Afranged Means.Quebec, November 27.\u2014 Wh Couñcit again adjourned lait without completing considerution df by-law.for the annexation of Mutation There-is much difference \u201cof 6pintoni\u2014 over certain tax exemptions demanded ity that Dorchester sBridge which connects Quebec and Limollou, is sad- amount.of $75,000.How this bridge can be made free will be studied here next week by Mr.Lamarche, K.C., of Montreal, the Government commissioner on the abolition of toll gates.Well-known Clergyman is\u201d Special to The Montreal Star.Sarnia, Ont, November 27.iT; Edmund\u2019 Fessant, of this is dead.Mr, Fessant, Who case of a clerical family, was born in Sheffield, England, 79 ears ago, and came.tome ada in his early yoyth.He received k education in Toron o and New Yorn State, and was engaged in th reds ministry for over 40 years, A x $ \\Dffriet Dalegates Were rn Hawkesbury, Ont, November 27.\u2014 At thé general me#timg held here de- legatés were chosen to represemt this distriét at the.French-Canadian Congress to be héld in Ottawa in January.Messrs.Edmond Proulx, me Presvott, and C.A.Séguin, of Ottawa; were those selected.- Feared \u2018tightship is Lost.Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, November 27.\u2014 H is\u2018ftar- ed at the agency of \u201cMarine Department that the Tig has been lost.She left Que days ago and has mot.been he; since.&.\u2018 ss Le ee oo oi TET a ES After It \u2018is now a |: | Monday, set for hearing in Ma- 3 by the municipality and it also appears | ber for tahip- Anticosti : : five | of = ETI fi .@ representative ¢ loard of Trade a cent\u201d.Congress of the Chambers of; Commerce.ol the Empire av Sydney, Bald Mr.Pendér, \u201cthe it t ot additional trade between \u201cCanada and Australia, Mr.Pender replied that it would be.necessary to: have an tercplopial arran question of transportation rates would\u201d have to be taken up, -A line of steamers would -have te.Bé- establ éq between thé Ætlantie ppris of oh ada and: thé \u201cdistant Commonwealt before much could be done to impreve- trade relations betw een the twd cours\u201d trh : ; ; REPORD | \u2018PASSENGER LINES SHOW BIG INCREASE IN BUSINESS.The Robert Reford Company reports a good passenger season.Their eastbound business has shown an increase of over 24 per cent.in thelr one-.class cabin ships, and over 26 per cent.in third-class carryings.The westbound business shows an increase in second cabin of 25 1-2 per eent.and of 83 per cent.In third class.These Increases are over the season of 1908.TEMPERANCE DEPUTATION TO CALL CN CITY COUNCIL x .- That a delegation of French-Cana- dian supporters of the early closing movement cali at the City Hall on when Ald.Carter will present his by-law ordering\u2019 all saloons to close early Saturday nights, was decided upon last night at a meeting held at the residence of Dr.J.E.Dube, president of the west end temperance union.Ald.Carter was present.~The union is striving for the reduction of the number of licenses in the city, and + hopes to have a legal representat at meetings of the License Bommd instoners.JEUNES CONSERVATEURS : NOT JUNIOR: CONSERVATIVE By an error.the Junior Cônsérvative Club instead of the Club des Jeunes Conservateurs: vias dlétté-in.The Star of last night as being opposed to the Canadian Navy idea.Ir J.Whim- bey, Lragburer; btated &-Star this morning.that the Junior olsérvative Clab had.not discussed the naval question gt\u2019 all gt-any mostimi yet.Le Blub des Jeunes Conservateurs holds its meetings in\u2019the Club Cartier while | Junior Ci rvagives meet _ Catherine * treet, west.FOR CH \u2018Blear Sheet .SRE I me il Celestial to be charged with theft here, was placed on.trial for puriciniog a coat While.he wat waiting for laundry.{fhe ge en anit ho.LA maior THE GRACE DART HOME.\"The: Grace Dart Home thanktuny ace | knowledge \u2018the following sums: =.Lambert Junior Choral \u2019 pe ve ae ow ve ve ae .$25.00 Miss J.W.A.Cormick- \u2018in meme A friend.basket of Calttonia grapes.8t.Jude's Young People's Asociation | a lot of cake.Outremont Union.Bible class, a lot of dled .with t:_npike debentures to the cake, A Friend, a parcel of books.Mra.J.J.Westgate; a lot .of books.dollars for hard wood floors.will Impose.Fine for spitting: Special to the Montredi Star.Co Ottawa, November 27.\u2014A fine, of | will he imposed in future for spittir 8, car, on * Phe Bo or in any bul Sing % e Dominion Gove chism! 3 e- Wa reminiscences - of the days when a Ken- gespent dnd then the ae prapers.\" And she:told mé who ory of one who is gone).: \u201825.00 LALO, Leslie & Co.\u2026 +e os Ka) 20.00 Mrs.Cristina Ross.\u2026 + + 5,00 W.T.Cox.ac oo ve oo ve \u2026.5.00 |: \u2018A Friend.+.oo oe oo Lei - oe Too A Friend in city, a lot ef bound books.waa Kindly send two hundred and fifty | ae \u201c| ubyar will on as A In nine stories of -Gid Kentucky, \u201cAunt Jane,\u201d as she ls affectionately: cailed by tthousands of Amésican admirers, \u2018brings \u2018to.ight several half-forgotien rogiances, some touched with tragedy and some L with comedy.Choice bits of Aunt Jane's fi J erve as: links to connect ite d ah jected, and.Cth the road = Ago, and cf 5 stands trans- ed.in } 3 light of other days.and: 4m that ice the commonplace fades out of sight.\u201d From grave to gay w \u2018pass | in rapid tRinsition.\u2018In one chapter, instance, the old lady -tellg In her own humorous fashion how Martin.Luther, pastor; Wilson's youngest son, - silenced the bell that called the children of the congregation to the basement of the celve instructions in \u2018the tucky family gave one son to the North( the.other to the fouth: and both to th! Most on th \u2018chapter IV, ; hs pald a visit.to\" her granddaughter, a wealthy young matron, who, cannot with too great.honor welcome .the\u2019 dent old, lady to hoped beautiful \u201chome in exingto short passage from with me this evenin*#= and ! want you to put on yqu£i dress and.Usten to.our Brownin\u2019 was; she was Eola\u2019 to read\"à paper on his home life.\u201d © First a younz lady ready a paper \u201cabout the \u2018Message of Brownin\u201d.Then another lady ready some ot Brownin's poetry, \u2018Pary,\u2019 somethin\u2019 or other; but 1 ain't a oit wiser than I was before, for 1 could net } find out whether that was the name of a IAN or a -woman, or a.towh or a river, or what.I #at and listened, and every now and then it'd seem like there was somethin\u2019 that 1 could understand; but before I could lay hold of it, there'd come a lot of big words that I never heerd tell ot it fore, and 1 declare to\u2019 goodness, my old\u2019 brains got tired tryin\u2019 to git \u20acome sense out af that poetry.Why, it was like tryin\u2019 to read at night by the light of the fire.\u2019 The fire'll blaze up, and vou'll see everythin\u2019 plain for a minute, and then it'll die down, and there you are in the dark again.=\" After hearing the lady's intérpretation of \u201cParacelsus,\u201d Aunt Jane says: \u201cBless your life, child, the poetry was \u2018hard enough to understand, but the interpretation was a heap harder; and 1 says to myself, \u2018Brownin's poetry was never Intended for an old woman like me!\" In every one of Aunt Jane's.stories the men and women of the days that are no more live again, and sas we meet the friends of her youth, the cerd of sympathy that mast ever bind us to the past draws tighter.The kind old lady's cheary optimism finds exp -ession in the following final words: \u201cI've spent my life \u2018as a tale that is told\u2019 and I'm nearly to the énd of it; \u2018but I'd be righ glad, child, if I could æ back to the.) plnûlpg | and have At told all over again!\u201d = The Apothay, and Florida of Apulsius.Translated by H.E.Butler, Fellow of New College, Oxford.(Oxford, at the Clarendon Press; and: siso at To- ronta,, 1909.) We a indebted to Henry Frowde for a copy: of these two works of Apulstus, and we are glad tg notice that we shall soon haye in our \u2018hands the sou 1- ars\u2019 pulelus.which the et i the of Apuleius, which, ;better known as.\u201cGolden Ass,\u201d has-kept bis | amd au to our own day.As Mr.those who know nothiñg a whole, or who would | a\" ot \u2018tn the ig,\" *the more famous * \u201cMe we are delighted to receive \\ été and the \u201cFlorida,\u201d with ths ws of introduetion bieh f all that is known:of nis iife, \u2018care- .compiled by \u2018the transistor from ail ble sources, puns was a native of modern Mdaurugch, a.N | wi ful ura, the Sn EF AD.casoet by far thiest \u2018and mos His father teft_ pe thé-considerable for tune of 2,000,000 sesterees, or £30,000.At an\u2019 early age hp was sent tO school | Ca and:é ed od meay in s \u201cDictionary (in three Norumen?Greek and Roman Biography ythology,\u201d The latter writer says: Ne one can peruse A few pages of Apuleius without being at.once impressed with defetis.We everywhere an exuberant play of - fancy, liveliness, wit, hu- Jearning acuteness, and, not unfre- real elog On the other vicious.\u201d Mr \"bas vast stores of iscells Becta | edge, Sud m nt ithe nait aient, and as + riclan, he possesses à Etrénge and ed brilliance, fired by an astonish- 373 disorderly imagination, The cro 35 homer, and, at a sus welter of , color terne ti Ÿ \u201cGolden CAs\u2019 6 th - raades ur fe où ot.ers transistio Meangers © to o pubis / tte o reat aivergencies of.Yo the true status to astignea to Mr.Kipling's \u201cActions and x rus my lt the volume, Sake wala \u2018few \u2018of the journals that are on my table, and | have 8 high eview of Bod! Timés and read-what the London nes has to sey abbot 8 fe.criticism of \u201cAvtions and Practically, it says that nis out tok hé fe not interested.in.men or wo- \u2018men.\u201cOnce more,\u201d writes the critic, \u201cwe search Mr.Rudyard Kipling\u2019s \u201catest in the hope of finding something new, uns .\u2018unexpectes development of.his\u2019 a0dme indication- re es of life nd hare 16 ecesses o forthe \u201chay he had: siready ex) explored t | \u2018gible to a layman 4s it can church every Saturday \u2018morning to-re- | \u201cer Bled Ei aig Vert Yale oe | Shel sue modes | CITY To TA his.conspicuous exceliencies and glaring had estima- | read what they say on the subject.As! ct for the ad York | \u2018narrow, does nol browden, and |- ment of the peta airship tury hence.We have, accor \u2018tour de force.\u201d as élaborately 1 which no hints arg found as tire of 3ist century humanity.* The Academy review of the same 1.\u2019The- Stallopary Mr.for.{ *4L30M- _.e e.common air: .\\ habit, hr Kipiing inter VOR: with verses.We are À the yerses-of the p inted The Lire Study ides, By Is H.Bailey.(N.Y.: Macmillan.wr at \u2018spy Msn -of Professor's Boner s pe as it fs now id its third edition, Jt: way originally copyrighted In 180$ by] Doub! .Page & Co.and in.October; A> as capyrightéd, \u2018set up, to.Slectrotypeil.dnd published by the ,Mac- À F3 pany; N.Y.:Its sub-title us \u201cAn Interprètation of the New &chool-Move- ment -to-Put the Young into Relation and Sympathy\u2019 with Nature.\u201d The author's work was originally domes to completely, after mature deliberation, that he has not felt compelled to make any material changes in it since it was first published.In his own words, its general plea i$ still \u201ca challenge to existing hard-and-fast methods, and those ways of teaching that take the pupil prematurely beyond his depth.\u201d The volume consists of th parts\u2014the first of which is &ntitled as ture Study Teaching\u201d; the second is \u201cThe Teacher's.Outlook to Nature,\u201d and the.third of carefully worded \u201cInquiries and.Answers.\u201d .= The Players ef Longon.; By Louise B.Chancellor.(N.Y.: B_ W.Dodge.1909.) This volume, handsoniely piinted ang] bound, contalming many decogstions from the pencil of Harry B.Matthews, will make.a very handsome Christman gift.As the story involved in it: is by no means complicated, it may b& as well ive an outline of the plot.illam Shakespeare is the chief \u2018subject of the novel, and the heroine of it is suggested as the dark lady of the sonnets.The authoress calls it a \u2018Tale of an Elizabethan Smart Set,\u201d and we are favored with the sight of many of the highest aristocrats of the time.Lord Hawsdon was the Lord Chamberlain of the perfod,.and had to superintend the to \u201cstage\u201d Romeo ard Jullet,, the ndsome young Philip Condèli, who was to personats Juliet, feil ill of a fever.Shakespeairs dud-hit friend, Richard Burbage, found it simost impossible tq find.a fitting \u201csubstitute for the beautiful youth.All \u201cthis Queen's timate - friends, \u2018 who had forward with tie RKeenest pleasure.to the où the .great - dove play, were in iving thé ut To ma y mak er ps t culty.0 6 & long story short.the im foe of \u2018saving thé Queen and her court from R great disappointment was in the end performed by Phyllis Sonal, ie Den and a af dden imvadia \"At lat peti worth wh hb we ère not a permitiof À n yes 4 thay were full s.sh \u201chi nd ser mere sos E eg 8 Way whic like ther rue SSI De be Kept ore at oe \u201c4 once most 7 the of her drot at the same time lost his heart: to her, as ;any others ere doublons aid, though they = were PPS 10 beliave that.Philip.and Farms Dower was the Jullet, at the 1ay.to her \u2014admirers.\u2014 Her connection with: the lady of the sonnets is not dwelt on, dach chap- ACT ON TATRCE GAS COMPANY.At 4 méetiay of the Fire and ap Committee heïd yesterday It cided to report to the Council mt Yavor 1h: chat op of entering action aguinst the Mont.| real Gas Company, | for not supplying gas to residents of Chaplegu irgot and Mount Royal Ward, in accordance with their agreement with the city.Ald, Gadbois reported that nothing \u2018been done by the sur gub-commiiise mpardfig the Habting proble ha ss à réferanidom \u2018Had ben order- It wis perhaps just as well te He cart Trouble , Yisy ast A production of afl the.plays that were to | be acted before the Queen: but, just when | beeti+ looking | Troubles and Gout.Ask your Physician Net Genuine without the word Unexcelled for table use.- Standard remedy for Dyspepsia, Stomach a NEW MACMILLAN BOCKS Life of Archbishop Machra y his nephew, Robert Machray; 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prevented the then pending catastrophe was Britain's Navy.and the incldent Is a complete answer to the argument No armament\u2014no war,\u201d as often as it 1s made; \u2018 How it happened is interesting.It proves the heroism of many, rather than the heroic acts of one or two.It gives an example of most splendid organization, self-control and discipline, and to future generations it gives another instance of that high and Yofiy sense of - duty, which throughout all history has so distinguished the British eaflor.To fall into.a trap.is one thing, but to walk, or rather sail, into it deliberately is quite another thing, |ee- pecially when the trap is known to \u2018be bristling with the most deadly wea- | pons.This, however, is what the fleet did on this occasion, and did it.too, | with.as much unconcern as if going to anchor in a friendly roadstesd.Great Britain hates to break a treaty.To this ay she mourns over the forg- wise the fo¥eséern Lréach by Russia would, when it came, be a certain pre-' lude to serious complications, if not to: war.Tetter, it was thought, to break a treaty and maintain peace, than respect it and have war.Even thir, so chary was Whitehall of taking a \u2018alge step that orders\" were giveN;) anñüifed, gly n again.Sir Rear frey Hornby was on the spot.Hisl fleat was anchored in Besika Bay.He knew the conditions at first hand.Ile wged *\"\u201cthat 3.000 troops \u201csiould ES |\u2018meraire were to slip by, pessold Aby- | brought {rom Malta to Gallipoli, for| which purpose he would detach a part of his sguadron.That 500 of a naval brigade.should land, and the apprnacheg he flanked with ships.But diplomacy halted.Orders and counter-orders were given and received, until what was done had to he done at the last minute by the fleet itself.Then came a \u2018\u2019rush\u201d order.\u201cProceed at once to the Sea of Marmora.Do not fire until yeur ships are struck.then return the fire, and silence farts.but injure houses as little 88 possible.\u201d This meant of course; that the Admiral must not take the offensive, Now the Dardanelles, or more properly the Hellespont, is along narrow, sinuous strip of water.connecting the sea of Marmera with the Mediterran- oan.The Dardanelles is the name of the narrows at the Western end, where the width across is a little more than half a.mile.but further on the straits Lroaden out\u2018to a distance, shore from shore, of from four to five miles, the whole length of the water route being = = - - x .A SUNNY JIM DOLL.FOR THE The funny litle man comes home as a playmatg Sunny Jim has been a famous.character.in many lands\u2014every- one is amused with his quaint person- ality\u2014particularly the children.Here is ap ; opportunity to\u2019 get .\u2026.the beaming little figure into their hands in a practically indestructible doll form.from 45 to 50 miles.Nature even y sents, s0,to speak, the passage of ships, for the current westerly is from one to ftve knots, exceeding five at the Dar- LOST His TEMPER?\u201d :danelies.-This \u2018rapid.flow made the passage doubly hazardous, for to strike a mine at sevep kuots is practically to stop over it, and this is anything but pleasant.The.Warning hag come from } both the British Consul at Gal- Hpoli and the Commandant at Fort Namasghifa, that the channel from end to end was close- lyly mined and obstructed by torpedoes.Besides the fleet had to run the gauntlet of Turkish forts on either side, for the firman previously issuéd by the Sultan for the fleet to pass held good no further than for the oc- tasion first proposed.But the hidden dangers beneath the sea.or defying the | Sultan in his treaty-rights had no effect on the Intrepid Commander of Britain's fleet.He selected the Te- meraire.Sultan, Alexandra, ~ Achilles; Agincourt, Swiftaure and Salamis \u2014 ships that have long since found an abiding place in the scrap-heap\u2014and, with these he determined to force the passage.In line ahead, the Alexun- dra leading, they passed to the West of \u201cTenedos with Lemnos and Inbro on their port, and in\u2019 this order they ap- profiched the mouth of the \u201cchanuel The impressive sight of seven huge monsters proceeding leisurely with a sort of human dignity, with barrels trailing so as to keep the line, the fog being thick, into a veritable cul-de-sac mounted on both shores with Krupps and Armstrongs against whose shots armour would present but a poor resistance, with hidden mines and explosives to impede the passage and blow a trepasser to pièces, gives view |.to contemplation most fearfully apprehensive and impressively solemn.Every man was at his post\u2014one ready to throw the tompion from the muzzle, others to run out the .gun, and its captain, sphinx-like and .motlonless, waiting, lanyard in hand, to jerk the friction-tube and start a mighty missile on its errand of destruction.At the entranco, on the north side | - of the channel, wag the old castle of filled with explosives .and its sides! Europe, of what was left of- it, and | ; across on the south-side; fts .twin-\u2014the | \" Castle of.Asia.Close:.by in order lay the forts of Chanak,: perhaps the most formidable of any, then Zocala.and Hamazieh.A little further - in the dreaded Fort Namasghla, with.20 heavy modern guns, and.on_ the.op- ed\u2014treaty given: to-Ormichund.*~ But {posite side Saltaniech.The Agincourt the Dardanelles had to be forced: other- iand Achilles were to attend to the latter should from either a puff of smcke be seen.Every eye was strained hoping to be the first to catch the: signal, it it came.In like manher thé Afex- andra and Sultan were with.their starboard guns to engage: Fort Tobernak \"and, from, their port side to gflehca nny | fire Fore DOR 0! or all aidng the North shore, were strong redoudts of earth and turf embrasured of cannon at short Intervals.While this was goin£-on, the Swiftaure and Te- dos and attack Tort' Médgidich, the strongest fort of all.This was the order, but only part of it\u2014the peaceful part\u2014was carried out.A dense fog with snow, sleet, and a heavy head wind made the.passage still more difficult, but such was the splendid nerve of every man and the magnificent discipline of \u2018all concerned, that not the | slightest \u2018excuse was given the Sultan to offer resjgtance, while at the same time everything was ready- on the in- stant to reply with, fire, had-any fire® been shown.\u201cAt daylight on the 13th of February thé movement began.At daylight on the.1th, two days later, the fleet dropped anchor below the walls of Constantinople in full view of- Scutari: to find and surprise the Russian force\u2018 encamped but a league away.This incident turned the Russian front to the right about.The danger of Constantinople had passed, and the terrfLie consequences to Europe of its conquest by Russia, was finally avgrted.5 Eee .J.A.B.mmm \u2014 KIDDIES For two ° ! trade marks Æeut from.two raffular size* packages of Jad four cents to Ÿ postage, we send \u2018à handfbme linen effi Sunn Ji rinted Lin hie Oright e- Made of gébd stout linen that will last for \u2018yoasa: Nomatt + Not like any other sauce-\u2014 different \u2014quite.different.Blended from Eastern fruits, rare spices and pure malt ., vinegar, at the largest malt © vinegar brewery in the EET world: So à \u201cEven the plainest food becomes tasty\u2014 @ appetising and digestible with H.P.-Q Gives anew enjoyment to the daily fare.\" \"Made in Eng'and\u2014 but sold at your Store = rene + rene 5 hosiery to' fit tite orm 4 ankle ad Rat.Eg »-frritdte the feet ff \u2018rip apart.\u201c7 \"They reinfopffe the feet, heels: \u201c and toes\u2014théfplaces.that get the CHANCELLOR AND.© : : BUDGET SONGS.Mr.Lloyd-George pald\u2019'a vigit to the Savoy Theatre, London, recently, hear himself cricifized\u2019in comde opera.For more .than six months he has to criticisms of his Budget from the Opposition benches in the Housé of Commons and read hostile opinions of \u2018hig measure in the party 3 yb the Budget as expressed ig the topical verses of patter songs Hg not yet come within range 4 î \u201c i listened organs.a But opinions on Customs House.in the second act runs as follows: \u2014 And upon fabactô: too, I \u2018should Mke to put Etts-séfow- | (I'am Hmited to one cigar a duy.y Then .E4.levy\u2019 cont -pér cent 17 T On afl \u2018unearned increvhent.\"es (My own \u20188 hardly earned an 8 si + So l'A fi} :the {feaunre cheat\u2019 With a lot of lhterest.+ Bar = (For 1.haveg't any, \u2018principal at all.) \"Corus as\u2019 before.) He's got his party lead low of his fist, fn BNE PEIN vor, Hough wenn the Cabinet.That 2 for 1 guar- the largest ter.\u2018Buylrig hosiery on this plan vou make, doubly sure of satisfaction, for if the hosiery does -« not fulfill the guarantee © makers have to pay a double penalty.But after you've worn a jpair of Pen-Angle Hosiery you'll un- ' deratand why we give this 2 for \u201c71 gusfintee, \u201cfor \u2018you will have \"discovered your.ideal hosfery- -form-knitted, - seamless, longest- > wearing.© © Thé.rénsbh for \u2018Pen-Anglé su- _.\u2018pérlority \u201cfs.due to the excep-:.: =\": tonxi-quality-of \u2014eashmere.and coftôr yarns we uke.And.because we knit them on Pen- Mans\" exclusive.machines.\u201cWe : have the sole rights to.use the Machines in Canada.: : - -out a single seal \" hardest usglfe-\u2014without you ever being awgffe of any extra thickness.À wi \u2026 Buy «Na SS antee\u2014the most liberal given anywhere \u201413 backed up by hosiery mills in Canada.You can depend upon the guarantee being fulfilled to the last let- No.1780.\u2014*Lady Cashmere hose.ply le 3 pairs, $1.No.1020.\u2014Same quality g but heavier weight, B Box of 3 pairs, $1.50; 6 p A No.a.very ose.Medium wef F 2-ply lez.é-ply foot, heel ang?toe.Pack, dark tangeather, cham- | .bi pages Eve, PURE Fra proie the Refi \"oy, 3 hosiers sur mal ft s TEMAINS BO fortable.Hiack, light - Penmans, : Dogft be content another day \u201chosiery whith has those hgfrid seams up the lég and Gross the foot\u2014with hosiery less serviceable\u2014but get Pen- Angle 2 for 1 guaranteed hosiery For Ladies Fair\u201d \u20ac, 5- h splice, ere stren, : 6 pairs, $3.00, fiv?6 pairs, $1.50.and Buy Hosiery Made by | the Largest Mills/on \u201ca 2-for-1 Guaraûtee We guarantee the following lines-of Pen-Angle Hosiery: to fit yu perfectly, not \u2018to shrink or stretch and the dyes toibe absolutely fast.We guargfitee them to wear longer than any.other cashmere or cotton hosiery -sold at the sage prices.If, after wearing Pen-Angle Guaranteed Hosiery any length of time, youghould ever find a pair that fails to fulfill this guarantee in any particular, return the replace them with TWO new pairs free of charge.Black |, Medium weight.Made of fine, soft cashmere yarnsg ply foot, heel, toe ay giving them stre is needed.Bq 3, $3.00, finegd¥ Cashmere Pear gray, oxblood, .bisque.Box of 4 g#f 1178.\u2014Mercerized.Same col- \u2018as 1720.Box of 3 pairs, $1.00; 6 péirs, $2.00.= c No.\u2018 For Men + .Medium weight Cash mere half-hose.Mide of Par Bot any yarn with our special \u201cEver- last\u201d heels and toes, which add to ualities, while the.and com-.dark Limited, Dept.26 armes cn men nn Made | j elio, cadet blue and bisque.2 ÿof 3 pairs, $1.50; 6 pairs, $3.00.Australian wool, \u2018wear.Box\u2019 of 3 pairs, pairs, $3.00.: No.1090.\u2014Cashmere half-hose.Same quality as 500, but lighter x of 3 pairs, weight.Biack only.Bo $1.00;.6 pairs, $2.00, + No.930.\u2014 \u201cEveriast\u201d Cotton Made from four-ply long staple combed Egyptian cotton yarn, with six-ply heels and toes, Soft in finish and Socks.Medium weight.very comfortable to the feet.winner.$1.00; 6 pairs, $2.00.\u201cInstructions If your desler cannot supply you, state number, size and color of hosiery desired.and enclose price, and we will fil your order \u201csend size of shoe worn.\u2019 Catalog Free \u201cIf ybu want something different than the styles and Shades listed, + send for .handsome.3 catalog which \u201cshows an extensive line in = a + ç \u2026 Paris, Canada 3; - té >.+ [Tia his experience.\u2018 .\\ To be popular with all I.shall take a bit from Paul, And hand it on to Peter, who has:none; 1 Tho\u2019 \u2018twill pall on Paul.no doubt - When his income peters oft.I'll repeat appalling taxes ti]} Yes, I'll cram the taxes on, Plus a duty when he's gone,\" | TH! he can\u2019t afford to live nor yet to dle, .All the dukes will emigrate To sgme\u2019 less enlightened State When I manage the Exchequer and br.«\u2026.J'iR à robber, l'm.a ærecker,., .\u2018But TH Etage the Fichégnée, = | That 1a hound.to, be fay Mecca by |, and'by : I shall pui aa Tu Upon Alcofollé arinu Qu nk wow ot (I have dlways been\u2019 teetotal, by the d rat mal.» \u2018Week, Which destros c es, - euitain- - refer Lm » W ved the Masio curtain-calls- and finally presented | a} block, including the Crystal Teas: ; ure show, run by the snd badly demaged the résis Burke has also DAIEMENT & CO.1208 St.Liv BAREAU .lveeee.Cob, Mn Hoyat & St.Lawrence\u2019 St.MURRAY .coce0n.2582-88 Huber ce FNRY MORGAN & CO.\u2026.St.Catherind.Gtéeet West.N, & J.E.NOISEUX .599 and 1356.O.DANSEREAU .%.,.220a Centre A.TREMBLAY .1601 St.Cathe 27 \u2014Edménd Nôtre Dame \u201cWest.a io nquity.sl.tre moving Guitiries, B the Guthries, 4 It would be the height of folly for us to make such a claim for Molson\u2019s \u2018unless this Porter was as good as we say it is.: Ï .We know-by careful \u2018comparison and examination-that Molson\u2019s Porter is the equal of the finest stouts imported into Canada.Molson\u2019s Porter has - the flavor, the body, the richness, the food value, kame to us.and we will $ leather, champagne, navy, yrtle, pear! gray, slate, oxblood, $ No.500.\u2014\u201cBlack Knight.\u201d Winter weight black.Cashmere half- hose.5-ply body, spun from :pure 9-ply sitk splicing in heels and toes.Soft, comfortable, and a wonder to resist \u2018the tonic properties, of any of these foreign brews.Molson\u2019s Porter is brewed of better barle hops, purer water, than some of the y malt, better Black, light and dark tan, Put up in boxes.Box of 3 pairs, 5 est known imported brands.Foreign {paid.It not sure of size of hosiery, Remember, © \u201cwe will fill no \u2018order for less than one box and only one size inh a box.stouts cost about twice 2 Molson\u2019s Porter-not because they are better or even as good-but simply \u2014 as\u2018 much as No matter what the price, you can\u2019t get a finer brew than rices, LININGS for HROW- Corner of St Sulpice.; .3 come to us, it will be to your interest .373 ST.PAUL STat Such Low P + .A VISIT WILL SUFFICE.ioe ings, ~ & Cumm cle made of Mink, such as T 1 Find \u2018Elsewhere So Complete a Cho \u201cEvidence Given at | - Carry your razor with you.The \u201cGillette\u201d is now made to slip in your vest-pocket.THR * Gillette\u201d Pocket Edition is so compact that it.takes up-as little space as a cardcase.Finished in gold and silver\u2014with handle and blade box \u2018to mateh- man Ale\u2018too clear and easy running.After us, but may Hke to know how it seemed to New:York.Philip Littell, & new drématist, made it.one.\u2018the comedy has run tan minutes of its way one cAn Aeïl all me rest of it The job is a good \u2018Readers of the book will get an a4! - MEHEST mo Cocon bi a { EIU \u2018ætop the.\u2018of prophesying 1 would foretell a great Do you re- future for Miss Stevens.member her?She is a young niece Mrs.Fiske, and is very like he eccentricities in the famous method, are safe because.back of the she, has long' experience in the traditional way of doing things.But Miss 86 when she strikes boldly out she sometimes hits it and sometimes comes a cropper for lack for instance, she spoiled a climax because What I mean by so marked'in the earlier portion vf the Stevens has not, of authority.In \u201cSeptimus,\u201d she was so good.that is that her excellence was scene that only a great dctress cou \u2018have sustained the tension to the en The point is Emmy's discovery that her jover has married another woman and her terror of the future.Rejec ing conventional knocking visibly together.applause, The enthusiasm really to unnerve Miss Stevens.after that she seemed actually .to lose The end of the act came her nerve, The ress's stage devices Migs Stevens simply sat facing the audience, trying to steady herself, but her knees It was so vivid a picture of brave fear that the I critical audience hurst {nto a storm of seemed For of scenery; and the ensuing promise of two minutes only is kept.The third interval is timed at a quarter of an hour, to let the people lounge a little in.the tea, smoking and bar rooms, which are thronged, now that the smart set has taken to sociable intermissions.There is no orchestra to compete with the tobacco and beverages.Cakes, ices and dainty sandwiches are on sale, too, and the spectacle of half a thousand men and women in evening clothes taking refreshments in a theatfe, with an air of lazy indolence, } yet with the celerity of quick lunching in the Wall street district, is new in \u2018our luxurious life.The audience reassembles to gee if QGalsworthy solves the problem that he has propounded.He has convinced us that two opposed irreconsilables may of m 1d d.t- their dividends and workmen their wages, He has made a plea for medi- atory unionism, too; but when the company's directors and the strikers\u2019 committee get together again, ali but the two are ready to compromise.The president will rather go to penury than + weakly.\u201cYet it was no mean accom» .plishment for a voung actress to have an effect so worthily similar takes grenl attack of trembling after the murder of Alec D'Urbe~ ville, if \u201cTess of the D'Urbervilie's.\u201d sent To Mrs.hates the board.although he ia the only nrember who wouldn't be glad company's reached nittesmen desirous of a compromi ® .| that will bring the wrétchedness of oT $hole families to an end: but they iF ÿ milence while he ve-| nement defles\u201d the dirtétors, Inclué- hd in un loss, which has a quaiter of a milllon and may bring insolventy 4f continued any long- { er.- Théy \u2018invite the strike | cofiference, and hé comés with six com leader fo à RE What Woman.to which was the sensation\u2019 of ten years h ; = - A Pimply Face! matter is | the drama\u2019 of \u201cBtrite\u201d consists of! J - eliminated |: four Incidents between ,nooñ and IMPLES, Boils and other from the system, and the |: nightfall or one winter's day during} © .; the visit of the Pittsburg director to] ji pe skin eruptions simply blood is restored to its §- T tm wo \u2018 ' \u201cÀ an Onie town The president dom- | mean-\u2014your blood is bad.rightfui richneds and RN +.Either your Stomach is.\u2018weak\u2014 Liver.is torpid\u2014or: the Bowels are not regular.Abbey\u2019s Effervescent Balt is the simplest: and most positive Blood Purifier in ae vers) whose astitude is friendly.that can used.ns.Fine nes ee of Hed - t A be d y \u201ccomta into collision e n ; \u2018 \u2019 .vy 2 \u2018tire again.nd thins en Simsater: § Abbey 8 Salt cleans and 1 most energetic incide af\u2019 : i} meting of the workmén outside the | strengthens the stomac.jf factory.Toe Strikers Ym bo 1 - improves digestion \u2014 + jé er\u201d 2 et - .3, ; He the ayine embers of 3 oH al tof .§ stirs up the liver \u2014 an | furious Blaze ni nnd\u201d 2 the authority wal he regulates the bowels, The _ representation of The stage experts at the New Thea- | prolong a strike while stockholders lose \u2018Wants | yield to the dictation of labor.That's the chip on his shoulder.The leader knocks the chip off with the vow that \"he'll starve rather than live with heel of capital an his neck.The fight looks like going on with new rancor, But the dtrectors and the strikers have had all they'll bear of coercive mastery by monomaniacs, \u2018and they vote unanime ously to accept the terma advised by | the unionist delegate, \u201cMy first defeat, and at the hands af my directors,\u201d the president groans as he lets his daughter lead him away :to, bed In a collapsed condition.i \"The cowards who ought to stand by i me to: the death have turned me | down, \" the leader: growls, shaking his fist after his fellow workmen.\u201cWhat's the good of the strike?\" some one asks of the union delegate.\u201cThere's where the fun comes ln.\u201d the delegate replies\u2014rather irrevelant= ly, don\u2019t you think?Or is his meaning clear to you?.FRANKLIN FYLES.rtm tae me Veterans\u2019 \u201cUniform\u201d Concert.in the Victoria Rifles Armofy next Wednesday a \"Uniform Fund\u201d concert will be given under the direction of ithe South African Veterans' \u2018Associs-' tion of Montreal.There will be songs, \u2018recitations, piano solos, and instruments al music, among those to take part being Migs Mildred Gorfinkel, Miss dna Inglis, Mr.Albert Chamberland, Mr.J.Bevans Giles, Miss Marion Armstrong, Miss Nellie McNaught and members of the M.A.A.A.Musiesl Club.! 15 In this way, all morbid purity, _ ; : \u2018\u201cBeauty\u2019\u2019 creams and _ lotions are only make-shifts.If you want a clear, smooth skin, purify your blood with | x \u201cveyors are marking the Ml IT MEANS FOR ENLARGEMENT OF WELLAND CANAL AND FUTURE PROSPERITY + \u2018Long Fought Battle for Supremacy in Grain Trade New York Waterway Between the Erie and Welland-Improvement of Afouses Canada to Action -Only Way to Keep Canadian Trade for Canada Ward.comes from St.Catharines that tre Government has at last de- dided to reconstruct the Welland Canal, reducing the number of locks from 25 to 7; and this is regarded by Inland Shipping men as the first step in a long war between the grain car- Tying interests of the United States and Canada.Since the Welland locks were deepened to 14 feet, the Erie Barge Canal, from Buffalo to New York has been \u2018doing practically no business.An appropriation from the coffers of New York State, of over $100,000,000 was made a short time ago, and the Erie Canal will be deepened to 12 feet.The Erie, when 6 feet deep, could carry grain through to New York cheaper than it could be carried via the Wel- \u2018land, when that canal was only -8 feet.With the Erie 12 feet deep, and the Welland 14 feet deep, America Would get all \\he business.Now, reports from the district say that Government way for a new canal, which will be about three miles shorter than \u201c the present one, with locks about 20 feet deep, T5 feet Welland sur- \u2014\u2014\u2014wide, and-from-750 to 900 feet ong.Improvemnts of the kind would, according to expert knowledge of inland waterway affairs, revolutionize shipping, and bring about a new era of prosperity for the port of Montreal.It is\u2019 common talk in the Western Lakes that unless the waterway to Montreal is deepened in order to allow the big freighters to come through frem Fort ! William to Montreal, Canadian shipping interests will be placed at a disadvantage.Vessels of 250 feet are the limit that can make the straight run without breaking.cargo, and even these do not load to full capacity, owing to the 14 feet limit.It Is eVerywhere contended that the big 600 feet cargo boats should be brought to Montreal, and this would follow the dredging of a channel from Lake Ontario to Montreal.This would further enable Canadian shipping men to bring the total tonnage of this country up nearly equal to the American agregate.A Great Difference.At present the net tonnage of the Dominion Marine Assocation, which forms a Canadian shipping union, is 143,519.The Lake Carriers\u2019 Association of America includes a tonnage of about one milllon and a half.So the Canadian people have still some o .distance to go.But.they.are.optimis- tie, beautifully optimistic.only one rock in the way.the Welland Canal, according to the majority.A general understanding exists on the Great Lakes that\u2014unless the blg freighters can come all the way to the foot of Lake Ontario, and even ultimately to Montreal, there is no future for Canadian shipping.All the shipping men up there have ead the articles from Major Stephens, President of the Montreal Harbor Commission, about the diversion of the grain trade to the St.Lawrence route.They all agree with him that it is going on.But very few are willing to eccept the statement that Canada can hold its St.Lawrence trade route &bove water when the Erie Canal Is finished.There is an uneasy feeling that the Buffalo traders, and those connected with shipping throughout New York State are doing things under cover of our own feeling of security.It has heen explained that when th: Erie canal is finally completed, and a channel opened from Buffalo to There, is That is .New York at a uniform depth of 12 -7 their trading to Montreal, feet, graih and other Canadian and Américan produce will pour through, and Canadian shipping men will be left sucking their thumbs, unless they want carry from Canadian ports to Buffalo.Some lo! them are even doing that now.In fact both the R.& O., and the-In- land Navigation Company have both registered two new vessels under the Stars und Stripes.In this way they overcome the International coasting laws.The only alternative these pessimists hold out to Canada is the reconstruction af the Welland Canal, which will enable vessels of heavy tonnage to pass through, and the deepening of the channel straight through to Montreal, or at least to the entrance of the Cornwall Canal, meaning probably Kingston.: Mr, King's Views.Mr.Francis King, Secretary of the Dominion Marine Association, has very decided ylews of this question, which he gave to Phe Star.\u201cThere are limitations imposed on | Canadlan vessels wishing to confine by the inadequacy of the Welland Canal.\u201d he said.\u201cThe modern freighter of 500 or 600 feet, and there are numbers of them under the Union Jack, must stay West of the canal.Thus Lake Ontario and the St.Lawrence are closed to this class of trade.It must confine itself practically to carrying grain east to Georgian Bay ports, and other tonnage back and forth across the line.\u2019 Mr, King declared that these big ships.which are prevented from coming to Montreal by the Welland, Soul- anges, and J4chine canal limitations, -earry grain from Port Arthur and Fort ; William to Buffalo, during the season, \u2018and are thus helping to defeat the ends for which the Canadian Government, and the Montreal Harbor Commissioners are working\u2014that Ia the .securing of grain transportation from the head of the lakes\u2014 down\" through the St.Lawrence, the natural to desert Canadian.ranks and} outlet.Major Stephens a short time ago showed in the Star's columns that Canada can carry grain cheaper over rail or water, than can be done in the United States, and Mr.King points out that to clinch the matter and take | all of the grain trade from American hands, the canal should be deepened.At present the Welland and other locks are only a little over 250 feet long.45 feet bread, and 14 feet deep.\u201cEnlarge the Wenand locks to take in the largest freighters.\u201d said Mr.King; \u201cdecrease the number of locks from 25 feet to about 8.shorten the route by change of location, and you can bring to the foot of deep water not only the Canadian freighters, but also those of the United States, which will then carry all the igrain to the foot of dep water by choice, and in fact by compulsion of trade conditions, as the route will then be undoubtedly the cheapest available.Inexpensive barges will, of course, carry the grain from the Kingston elevator as is done to some extent at present.\u201cYou see, of the Buffalo or Wellard route, but with the new Weland in operation it would reach Montreal at a much less cost than would be required from Buffalo to New York by rail or Erie canal\u2019 even the new Erie, when that is completed.Starting 'at the.foot of Lake Erie, 1-2 cent wou ed Newbro\u2019s Herpicide.The\u201d results are always the same, always satisfactory, as is indicated by the fact that Her- picide has been sold for years: and has thousands of satisfied\u201d friends.It is the only genuine, original dandruff germ destroyer.There is nothing \u201cjust as good.\u201d ; One Dollar Bottles are sold\u2019 and guaranteed by all druggists.Applications at good barber shops.Send 10c in postage for sample and book to The Herpicide Co.,.Dept.41B,, Detroit, Mich.J.M.Cavanagh, 318 St.Ca- | therine street west.Quenneville & Guerin \u2014 ¢ , Stores.| Boys\u2019 Overcoats Sizes for boys from 9 to 15 years: Taffeta Silk, fn the new shades, including taupe, dark old rose, old blue, reseda, chamois corn, bronss, wine, prune, wisteria.amethyst, leather brown, ete, Special, per yaré, 59e Mesealine Gilk, for blouses, svening dresses, otc, White, cream and black, per yard, G5e.Chiffon Taffeta Silk, black only, 20 inches \u2014 wide; worth -66c far 49call the new styles, very heavy tweed, 8 different patterns, Boys\u2019 Overcoats with military or automobile collar, from $10.00 down to $6.00.- Youth's Overcoats, ages 18 to 18° years, $12 down to $10.00.These - Overcoats are worth much more than our selling price.We can afford to sell them at special figures, ~ because we have the middleme ! profits by having them made in own workshops.to $112.00 Dining Room Suite WiF=3 Gd = =] VE oA 7 i 7 IR 5 7 4 A P» = Rev.J.K.UNSWORTH, B.A.* Wrongs Wrought by Wh at BETHLEHEM SONORBGATIONAL Westmount, (Pastor), wii Preach Ta Nigh skoy\" lo CONGREGATION: | \u201cChrist, the Re\u2014| Lynessages around-the world.\u201cMr; Rumble Probably fnsane.Tru | with, their bulldisig and : exhibition, The, à ne and sit : CONDITIONS * Our usual terms and conditions extraordinary Bona viz.: during this Holiday Sale, down, and the monthly.ment on the lois is made, each purchaser.\u2014\u2014 © 5 per cent.ceeding 10 per cent.30 days.DR The condition of taking 3 lots is purchaser's\u2019 advantage, -.sell one or two lots in the near to build and.move inte his own early next summer.: ; and\u2019 take Son frat: Player Piano and.the real\u2019s Suburban deveropments.i PE Narhe | Agdress ein és M6 uso avr 0 0e sage n mec 000 ens cases sassotec three es so.RS et To TRAARGN Nikola Tesla Will.Employ.Conque:: tivity, of the Earth.Special to The Montreal Stars pu .New York, November 27.\u2014 Nikola Tesla i8 experimenting ° with | new wireless telephone and telegraph Bys- tem, with which he \u201cexpects to- send - The syse tem is based on the conductivity of the earth itself, and is practically the opposite of aerial wireless telegraphy.In the latter the Herlz waves ure employed to transmit thd messages, while by the new system e Hertz waves are excluded., With the telephonic development Mr.Tesla\u2019 claims persons in New York will be able to hear the opera in Paris merely by placing a receiver to the\u2019 ground: He claims that he has alreëdy \u2018sent messages around the earth- in eighty-four one- thousandeths of a seconds - ® oz Special to The Montreal Star.; Chatham, Ont.November :27.\u2014Mrs.Mary Rumble, who is charged with dvhamiting her husband's\u2019 house in Harwich Township, and whe comes up- for trial to-morrow morning, will like=?ly be sent to tha London.asylum.Exe.perts have been examinlhg the woman, and it is understood the result : will be that she will be pronounced: insane, = \u201cThe Player Piano.Musie Rolls Bench delivered free of cost anywhere in Canada, when the 10 -per cent.cash pay- Sarre prevail Fide 10 per cent cash balaneé payable $15.00 and\u201d Every order filled strictly as received.No exira chargé for cdrner lots\u2014a 20 \u2018 per cent.saving\u2014one only being allowed.Es À Poe discount for payfments \u2018ex- to the because he can future at SUCH a PROFIT as will enable him home The choicest lots are helng sold rap- .idly.We urge you to hurry your inquiry free hols inisee lots, which situated fn the highest class of a Monte .SFO Sy be | 1NFORMATID : osTs.You NOTH + - se : A 5 (Sas Th, 8 MAIL THIS COUPON WITHOUT FAIL.\u2018Geo, Marcit & Co., 180 St.\u201d James, Street, Montreal, Mail at once full information to 3 osevaseoss susvedlae BL vécu gk a coute Aor \u201cet.reset The Future of Airship Travel in Canada.By G.Sterling Ryerson, MD.is Payer Piao Fre mite ) : (Sold by WILLIS at 8750 Cash, or ° per cent.tûterest\u2014the best $1,000 Playèr vaiue to-day.) \u2019 -2 DISTINCT PIANOS IN 1 CASE.Also 6 Perforated Music Rolls \u2018and an Artistic Bench to EACH and EVERY PURCHASER of a THREE LOT HOMESITE in PARKDALE 4 $5, 000.00 REWARD | The Wilils Player.por three .lot\" homesite\u2019 fon, but a genuine guaranteed witite.© WHERE YOU CAN HEAR AND THOR- HOW WE CAN -AFFORD TS GIVE OUGHLY EXAMINE THESE ,MAG- \u2014 THEM.NIFICENT WILLIS PLAYER ! We tried it last December on a smaller PIANOS: scale, and found it a very strong puller From 8.30 a.m.to 6.30 p.m., at our of- of business during the, dullest month.in fices, the realty year.Our profits were small, From 8 a.m.to 10 p.m., at the Willis but sales\u2019 were large \u2018and numerous.heädquartets, 600 St \u201cCatherine Street : West.near Mountain street, except Wednesday and Thursday evenings, Or at the branch stores of the Willis Co., in Halifax, Quebec, and Ottawa.Purchasers are delighted with their instruments, and LAND INVESTMENT, the value of which has increased 60 per ° cent.since.A few random testimonials follow: Think of being able to play Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata as you would lke to play it.Think of being able to make the melody sing its sad and touching theme, and a .subdued accompaniment the while.Think of being able to perform any composition (over.77,000 being now at: your disposal,.and that number being added to daily), the most difficult ¢lassic, or the simplest popular in the manner in which your mood dictates, without the least preparatory study, with np previous musical education or experience.The inspiration of the Masters Is best brought out by the Willis Playver\u2014with its special patented features, not to be found in any ot}er piano containing a player device.May be played by hand or operated automatically.Ready when you are.Two distinct pianos in one case.Miss L.Merineauü, 500 Mount Royal, _ Montreal, says:\u2014 Of \u201cI am more than delighted \u201cwith my Montclair purchase, and your Willis gift bas Riven me absolute satisfaction.\u201d Mr.\u20ac.À.Pelletier, Soret, Que, writes: «Skilled pianists have tested- my WH- lis, and have found it a perfect instrument.I am thoroughly satisfied with your gift and with my land purchase.\u201d a Mr.A, Masson, ir, 2 Prefontaine St, Montreal, states: \u201c\u2019fhe Willis Piano which you gave me last year when 1 bought land from you has pleased me immensely.It is à perfect instrument ' in all respects\u2019 We have mote letters to publish.later; ; sit PES wd tf .; We are able to give these suburb Player PIanos, because.they are bought \u2018and shipped direct from the factory, which means large quantity discount saved: larger cash discount earned; thé big dealer's profit is ours, and the commission as well, and we sacrifice our usual : profit during this Holiday Sale, because it 8° really only a loss of perspective profit and a mighty good advertisement | in the long t run.ä 44 + i « a A, FIVE-YEAR WILLIS GUARANTEE SON EVERY tr * There is nothing to wear \u201cout, or get out of order; ita construc- _ \u2018tioh, although expensive, ig so 7 siriple that a \u2018child -can operate It.\u201d The joy of youth, the comfort of life's prime, the solace of old age \u2014 THE WILLIS PLAYER! Your choice of Walnut or Mahogany % case.\" \u2014 - 3 GEO.MARCIL & CO.180 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.Phonee-Day, Malh 3791-3792.7 | Night, St.Loüuls, 2498.Canada's foremost \u2018magazine presents a Christmas number, which in size, in quality, and in practical interest will prove to be an appetizing feast for magazine readers, Among its contents appear, the following stories and specials: \u2014 ; SPECIALS: Lo A prophecy that will set people thinking, based on Count Zeppelin\u2019s wonderful achievements in Germany.The Crusade of U.8.2ailroad Interests in Canada.By J.M.Copeland.\u2018An interesting account of the way United States raliroads have beech invading Can- \u2018ada and securing vast internationai traffic.Advertising and Salesmanship.By Hugh Chalmers.A valuable pronouncement by one of the world\u2019s keenest business men, tuft of pith and pointers.FICTION : .Father Christmas\u2019 Understudy.By 1H Bell.An amusing story by the clever suthor- of \u201cWee MacGregor,\u2019 \u201c redolent of the Christmas spirit.The Kiänapper.By-G.B.Burgin\u2014 \u2018 fiway System.connection nk Railway System A oe tie ceived TIONAL CHURCH, \"Clarke ust Wester Aye ir.grandparents; OW even Jig Last We send.by mail, free of\u201ccharge, our S4ipage book, which fully + : foned\u2019 cemented wa \u2018wa tei bag Ee | explain oùr modern aysteïm of treatment.of how the : Drinie, - l'étez hey won't stand no Bot aise ane bo Tan hn re PR rte en Bhd cred : 9e omis pe HOT WATER 80 no one can telt-what your letter contains.A sorresponé- de ony.On aged 78, He was born in © Ome.brother; ; Far ue 3a Arnon, a merbér + Hot \"Witter: Bottles Yopiaesa' the warming pans and foot stones of our EDUCATIONAL ANNIVERSARY.; 11 a.m.\u2014REV.J.R.ao st Giles\u201d Freshyterian Chureh.°° Corrected Nova Scotia Returns.To ary and one fanion out fas humorists, introducing a \u2018 pm.~REV.J.W.GRAHAM, Special to The Montreal \u201cStar, \"04 Laid 3 ° General Secretary Edncation Methodist.Church, The publie ap and étrangers\u201d are Halifax, N.8., November 27 The cor- 4 mi YuleTide at an eT.Helen E Wi t and * cordially invited.- Opening of the Great Organ FRIDAY, DEC.3, 3.16 p.m.rected returns in Wednesday's provin- | ory, an interesting plot and some clever dialogue.- - : = : cial by-elections give Mr, A.EK.\" Mdic- - ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH loan {LiberaD), $07 majority in Lunar., DRPARTMENTS:' .= ; ) .; burg.Mr.vingaton (Liberal), 29 Co ' , ; ity § ndensations of a dozen of the clevérest articles from the m Ines of the worl GPENING OF NEW ORGAN sig moma mime] mn pi eh Si ro ne ! _ FRIDAY, DEC.3, 1909, at 8.18 p.m., by .: À well-illustrated dramatic article by a New ork critic, specially commissioned to \u2018 .y .3, 1909, My, Meda 1 J HR ch ; - \" givé Canadians a bird\u2019s-ey e view of the theatrical world, .: on : MR.HARRY T.DICKSON a or Mr: iy ariton.te A sheaf of instructive business articles.: se 1 edal, w was.awarded |} 0+ : F - Ausinted by.A gold me a has awarded | \u201c For Sale at all\u201d Newstands\u2014 ry Miss \u2018GRACE CLEVELAND PORTER tising agent.of the Grapd Trunk Rall-, .{ Distinguished\u201d American Reader.way System and.Grand: Trunk Ph-;, \u201c20c.a Copy.* 2.00 er Y is TH \u2014 .P e r .TICKETS, 25¢,-to be had at all the principal stores, at the Church, and at the | cific Railway, by \u2018the jury of awards.j Montreal Conservatory of Music, 18 Mansfield .street.: at \u2018the Franco-British Exhibition, ; eld a \u201cess TE MacLEAN PUBLISHING CO, Limited, 7 been received by r.ton, © 1t i ; ; ; ST.J AMES MEN'S OWN 1 a very handsome souvenit, onthe fecs | ; oe * AUDITORIUM mM.\u2018SUNDAY, NOVEMBER of which : are figures representing Se « .\u2018.Adéress, C.Æ.Rtchels, Lea\u201d \u2018Huddersfield, England.- \u201cTopic, time, Ita voige France being welcomed.t6 London by || g , John Bayne MacLean, President.and Right Emgloyment.\u201d Britannia, \u2018the figure of.Peace stand- Gresting, Rev.Dr.J.W: GRAHAM, of Toronto.* Soloists, Messrs.Small = { inx between them.France, with thé | _ doéron Eastern Townships {uttaing, Montreal Phelas.: À M emblem.of the Republic at-her side, 2 Cn 200.en._Wantea, ; eagerly responds to Britazhia' wel TL \u201cà \u201cwd : me.The m represents re pme a.\u2014 - css SQUARE METHODIST Fomunon Ome side the figure of Fame with | 4 Ss =\" \u2014 .-* Pastor, Rev.E.I.Hart, outstreiched arm scattering ldurel\u2019| L = ; I EDUCATIONA A ANNIVERSARY.> sprays, het right > hand bolding a | 77\" 11 AM-2REV w GRAHAM, 5.6, General Secretary, Educational œ- branch of laufel: on her Teft ts: 221 10 Mr Hugo Grout Ded.\u201c ?; a urch.a 0 \u201cF ç 7 PMCREV-: WILLIAM.AINLEY, Se WE.City Church \u201cExtension Work: of à portion of the E \u2018with the fountain\u2019 Special to The Montreal 8 + La ÉTRANGERS ARWAYS WELCOME.\" and lake.Below is a label qn which | gt Catherines, Ont, November 27- sf RDPeRrE the ied Jen nr Mr.Hugo.Grout, C.E., oie of the most-pro- - Tobacco.LY on.wa - ?D: as collaborator with.thé Grand minènë men of the lagars district, = ane, peus Sue CURE New: System ef Treatment ; _ Recently Blocoveres Cures mapidiy.and ye Marvel Sisco results that makes our remedy pfthe wondéfs of Modern Medicibe.° ot the r own fr \u201cPatients oyred epcretiy es 4g thelr.ARE ede.No suffering, no recto 10.wili_ beautiful plumes wiph full long fibre, glossy and well curled Endowed with a marvellous capacity| «1 am how over eighty vears of age | 25 for work he has at times labored prac- [and I can strongly recommend \u201cFruit- ; tically night and day on the cese.car\u201d |a-tives\u201d for chronic constipation and | find price.The Fashion centres claim that Ostrich Plumes are going to o be popular *.=-\"-_- all through the winter.rying secretaries and bales of docu-|pladder and kidney trouble.This The illustration briefly tells the story, giving i Therefore, nothing will be more-acceptäble to your mother, sister or - Pripted pages and after a verbal argu- cretar 1 Dele ! ; dy ments.with him.on his trips to saveimedicine is very mild tike fruit.is! colors are and ivo À Ment occupying two whole days, Frank time and even reducing his routine to] casy to take.but most effective in ac- Ty Past long at these prices.lady friend, for a Christmas present, than one: of the handsome perfectly satisfied your - plumes.- a.\u2018Kellogg, of St.Paul, will haye a such a point as to continue his study tion\u201d They come to us direct from the manufacturer, then direct to.you.Eczema IS A GERM DISEASE.There are germs in the skin and germs in the blood.And the dis- edse never can end until these germs are destroyed; that is cer- - tain.Liquozone cures Eczema, because it kills germs.It Is not like other germicides, which are poisonous when taken internally, but a harmless germicide which acts as a tonic.Liauozone is not a mixture of drugs.It ls a ecl: entific nroduct, derived solely from gases.It Is a tonic vitale fzer.The treatment is both local and internal.The germs that \u2018| \u201ccause skin troubles perish at its - touch, because they are of vegetable origin.Liquozone : Me, Frank B.Keilogg.\u201cAfter.à pursuit of three years, after taking evidence amounting to 10,000 We advise an early selection as they won\u2019 Such prices are rare and if you are g money is quickly refunded.7 respite from the warfare of the govern- Lin his auto, to and from his office.His (Signed), JAMES PINGWALL._ ment against the Standard Oil Com- | one recreation has been thirty minutes | _ ; ; \u201cpany.but will probably be forced to Of 80If.by the watch, or thirty minutes Willlamstown.Ont.July 27th.1908, again take ap he atte ai a later date, ; on horseback when the strain has be- 50e a Lox.6 for $2.50\u2014or trial Lox, gun to tell.\u2018Night after night he has! 25c\u2014at dealers or from Fruit-a-tives, : joining issues before the United States worked through the small hours while Limited, Ottawa.\u2019 ! Supreme Court with the \u2018ablest coun- his neighbors slept.with an indefatig- .- NOTE TH E SX de fE_AND P RICE - 1 800 FEATH ERS IN 7 TH E LOT in now used almost he Nord sel in the United States.in the final able dures which shows em ! eases.Countiess cured ones know decisive struggle against the trust.vs capacity for work.and his n No.909.Length 17} ing + Sale Price 2.75 AU Mali Orders filled In order as received as long from\u2019 experience that \"It does llowed the case| Ous capacity for work.and his mor- ra: = OE a a niet counsel for] vellous system - for economizing time, ! the Government, travelling thousands together with his executive capacity, of miles in his searches for evidence, Shown in the selection of his assistants and in attending the hearings.which and organization of their dutles is held | have been held from coast to coast.| by attorneys familiar with the struggle : The burden of the battle has falen up- to be the element which won the vie-| on.him.and the great victory in the| tory.Charles B.Morrison, Mr.Kel- Sanborn decision just handed down by logg's associate, has also won high the Circuit Court of Appeals in St.praise for his energetic labors.: central fact of the case was just this \u2014that in 1840, one Iago Mohun.dedicated certain properties to two idols for the annual celebration of worship and other pious acts, and laid down the order of succession of the she- CHANCELLOR LLOYD-GEORGE baits, or custodian- -prients, of the idols a among his own descendants.of GETS INTO THE comiC OPERA whom did the profits of this com- - SONG IN LONDON.mercing in ridols really belong?That | is the question which these eminent British jurists have had to decide.ARGENTINA'S FOOD SUPPLY It is 'a useful reminder of the kind of \u201cburden\u201d which the Englishman effects are so certain and so immediate that we issue a certificate of guarantee which covers à two months\u2019 test at our financial risk.Don't treat Eczema in harmful.ineffective ways.M you are à sufferer, please send your name and address and ask for Book No.8.We will send it and also our liberal guarantee \u2018certificate, which is free from technicalities and restric- .tions.Please send to-day; \u2018our offer places you under no obligation whatever.Liquozone costs 50e and $1.00.THE LIQUOZONE COMPANY, 30-32 West Kinzie Street, CHICAGO, ILL, WAGGON COVERS TARPAULINS.WATERPROCF HORSE \u2018COVERS, OILSKINS, ETC.In stock and made to order on shortest potice.: Prices on application.THOS.SONNE, Sr AWNINGS, SAILS, FLAGS, ° 198 COMMISSIONERS STREET.\u2018Phone M.1161, MONTREAL.268 6 2aw No.3.Length WA /fches.: Sale Price 495 as this quantity lasts - 71 ; ST! = ZATON C®imiten | py | - CANADA | = , Special Jeweoiry Catalogue sent upon quest \u2014 EE ou Try It jé E7 has to bear.The Carbo-Magn Razor is not word for this\u2014you can e Carbo- , United States Displaced by pou corne United States Stepe Dow.¢ pered in uneven fre haat.but by Magnetic.without Faking 8% > penny of of eu RE s : uite a s - means of & secret electric a \u2014you ; ; x _ American Republic in Engl sh tical and commercial circles \u201csere Poni an even temperature of 2, degrees cool, comfortable shaves with it at es iH \" : Market.reek ?© At the same the steel is expense\u2014you can compare it with the a» =; week by a disclosure of the remark- carbonized in à process tinier to that rasor that you are now using and & pole vay In hich Argentina is fast a which diamonds have been pro- pese oan Jourestt which cu fhe Garbo i taking the place the United States uced.can +.y (ro the \u2018Special Correspondent _ of as the Englighmaz's bread basket and |- The result fs the hardest cutting.Magsstte tie ad not act be out à cent, + SF the \u201cStar, Resident tn London.) meat store.The correspondent 48 the | Te ptr for à eee of A tant \u2018 ex 5 = fre Koel Cet Ser GE London, November -13\u2014Mr.Lioyd- Times at Buenor Aires has forwarded eer\u2014no h no grinding.George Ia still in the centre of the |a series of statistics and statements \"FFe blade de vtt £ Caries a is 2 or Also Piles, Burns, Scalds, Sores, Chapped limelight, and is greatiy enjoying |ssted on the authority of the De- superior = say.Fuser hotlow- oy ; é .Hands and Face.Write for sample and himself.He loves a right, and he is partment of Agriculture of Argentina or the \u201cwafer\u201d blade of the \u201csafety.\u201d Ble Slade ai Ge \u20ac 27760 ods booklet of testimonials.50c.\u2018a box at all db for the hoit.st f.gat o.even his Showing that while the Englishman But you do not to take our = : dealers, or THE ELECTRIC BEAN CHEMICAY 8 has gone on imaginin the United: combatative career.At the moment gining 7 Co.LDaTED, Ottawa.London is laughing over the spectacie States to be his great support in the On Sale November 24.Firm of A.L.SILBERSTEIN of the Chancellor of the Exchequer sitting in state at the Savoy Theatre on.Thursday night listening with the most pbyious amusément to Mr._ Workman's \u2018Chancellor's Song,\u201d fh the comic opera, \u201cThe Mountaineers.\u201d Let mé quote the verses which brought Mr.lLloyd-George so much entertainment.They are most apt to the present political situation: \u201cI:would put a tax, I think.Upon alcoholic drink\u2014 (I have always been teuiotal, by the way): And upon tobaccu, too, I should liké to put the serew\u2014 (I am limited to one cigar a day).Then 1'd levy cent.per.tent, On all unearned increment\u2014 My own is hardly earned and rather © small); .Bo Td fill the treasure chest \u201cWith a lot of interest\u2014 (Though I haven't any principle at aitt).\u201d The encore verses of the \u201cBudget Song.\" which follows, are: \u201cThere's a clever politician who is value of no less than £3,600,000 out of press in this country.The Westmin- : 1s from the Realms of Glor While Shepherds Watched busily engaged the total British\u2019 purchases from Gazette, perhaps one of the ablest ciel in the oariy stag ges oi Diane.Ange Edison Concert Band , Sampo ond.cil _ In making bloated capital disgorge, abroad of £18,500,000.Thus nearly 41 of the Free Trade journals.has of late) Mf ally tn hot countries.| When the Evening Bells are Chines Son You Can't Stop Me Froin Fe And though his \u2018liberality\u2019 with \u2018la- matter of food supplies it is reaily the Argentine that now occupies that preeminent position.This is a striking éônfirmation of the forecast of Mr.J.J.Hill that the United States will soon \u2018tease to be an exporter of food stuffs but the Englishman is somewhat slow in the uptake and it is only now when the predictions ara coming true that he begins\u2018 to realise their significance and the important hearing they have upon the fiscal problem over which he is how.puzzling his head.Argentina statistics show that the British bread -eater now receives from the Argentine no less than £13,000,000 out of his £28,000,000 worth of wheat that he fmports from abroad.It is a case of the Argentine first and the rest almost nowhere.Even in maize, where the supremacy of the United States was thought to be unassailable Argentina sends for the use, of British stock raisers and others considerably more than half of that total British importation, while when you come to meat \u2014-that is to say frozen beet and mut- ton\u2014Argentine supplies now reach a per cent.of these vitally important 41 Common St.Montreal RHEUMATISM.The best and «-~at English Cure for GUUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, 72M.BAGO, ELAIR'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS Ail d:Lp5-St3 At 40c and i.pr box.T 3: law : J entirely at the mercy of the foreigner, ] who may at any moment become his ditest enemy: In-fact, \u201cEmpire Tood for Empire homes\u201d is the new call in British politics.Montreal Criticism Reaches London.Echoes of Canadian criticism of the British policy of preference are, however, finding thelr way into the Radical | been devoting special attention to the HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR llousness, Sick Headache, Erpors Diet (Eating or Drinking), Giddi- jess, Constipation, Thirst, Rheu- | atic or Qouty Poison, Feverish d with High Temperature and uick Pulse, and Feverish Condi.ons generally.It proves benefl- Feat AUTION.Examine the Carsuls.and sés ! = .Victor Herbert pd His Orchestre HERE is music\u2014good music\u2014to - while away the long evening, entertain guests, keep the young people home, liven up an entertainment or furnish music for a dance, in these new Edison Records,\u201d both Standard and Amberol.Amberol Standard \"I'm Going \u2018to Do What I Please.i Ads Jones 62 52 1aw i Ï \" bor\u2019 is \u2018alloyed,\u2019 \u2019 British footstuffs is.now supplied by |contentions of certain Montreal and ine the, ou .endelssohn\u2019s S Song He's n very clever Minister\u2014by this South American State: ot wheat Toronto journals that Canadians can policy maken ite ae x , ; A Pa |.: \\ J+: NN EE = : ty N NN 3 4 À \\ NY _ | \u2018 \\ SHR | Aveta Preprest | |: Fe Sr HTH A I AP [RS whisies ul W, FE\u201d ano SPECIAL \u201d ( eu) tabor and industéy and such wheat | moles 30 Cinads fn MA JV.Bold by al Reliable Wine Mrctisgat - CA D.0: ROBLIX, Torenta, Bele Crandon Agent is to In | and \u201cespecially to.incre } duction.Here in the Hritial all.the incidental benefit | gy NN Most étend a Scene R 1: » sud with use of baths, os $2.8 day and.} 1.N day ts eins nope day and È NS CORNERS, \u2018Ont.Coulson = dead, aged ji ute supplies, while nl work\u2019 : - ralytic stroke, dying from the of- My, \u201cthre 3, \u201cAngelus\u201d Le.following +.the pro programme of \u201corgan: recital at Christ BD Cathedral this\" afternoon at 4 odlock.= 3 Pyulesie in r major .Johp J.West major ve wale.es » James Tomlinson Boca\u2019 No: Ww in B flat coins +.« Mendelssohn \u20ac Chbal \u201cHol 3 Sn A minor.Cesar Franck 5 ON re Little Shepherd\u201d (A .ve wn .Debussy Cantilens \u2018Pastorale œ min- vous +5 or ++ ».«.Gaillmant k Prelude and Fugue in A minor 9 oe \"er me as as ae sien To 8S.Bach \u201cMrs.Mary Turner SaMer, the American composer, will be heard in the Art Gallery on Tuesday.December 7.fap the first time in Canada.Mrs.Salter has come into prominence during.the past few years as a composer of delightful lyrics, and her nature and child songs have attained a marked degree of popularity, On her visit here; Salter will act as accompanist to Miss Margaret Whitney, and Mr.Magill Tait.and will also contribute several piano zolos to the programme, which will consjat entirely of Mrs.Salters own compositions.On December 10th, the second concert of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra\u2019s present season will take place at His Majesty's.For this occasion two soloists have been engaged, Miss Mabel Barker, a local soprano, and Mr.Merlin Davies, tenor, of the McGili Conservatorium.Miss Barker has been studying abroad for some considerable time.Mr.Davies is still a sufficiently new comer to be welcome both for his growing reputation and for his voice.; The McGill University Consérvator- Sum of Music.has recently added to the staff Mr.Werner Sehlbach as dn additional vocal teacher.Herr Sehl- bach has been appointed specially to &ivé Instruction in German Lieder and .Herr Sehlbach will make his first public appearance at a special recital arranged to take \u2018place at the McGill: University Conservatorium of Music Hall on Saturday.December 4th, at 415 pm.The programme for this occasion will comprise songs by Shu- bert, Schumann, Wagner, Brahms.Wolf.and Strauss, Lesidea selected songs in Itallan and French.Of English composers, songs by Mallinson, Perrin and Foote-will- be given.The first students\u2019 recital at Conservatorium of Music will be given on Wednesday evening next, December 1st, in the Conservatorium Hall.On the evening of \u2018fhursday, December 9th, a concert will be given in the Royal Victoria College by the McGill Conservatorium Orchestra.The orchestra was formed originally so that experience in performing solos (vocal and instrumental) with orchestral accompaniment might be within the reach of students.A feature of the.programme on this occasion will be part of a Bach concerto for two solo violins, solo pianoforte and orchestra, a Cavatina by Jadassohn for solo violoncello and orchestra, and a song by Weingartner.The orchestra has an exacting work in front of it in performing Beethoven\u2019s fourth Symphony, besides other works of a lighter character.Dr.Howard T.arnes, of McGill University, on\u2019 Thursday last delivered in the University Physics bulding before a good-sized audience, the first.of.a series of lectures on \u201cSound In; relation to Music\" The remaining two lectures will be delivered on Friday, December 3rd and Friday, December 10th, respectively, at 4.15 p.m.All students of the Conservatorium of Music are entitled to attend these, lec- fures, and others wishing to avail themselves of the privilege of hear+- ing these lectures can do so by apply: Ing to the secretary of the Conser- vatorium.In company with Louise Homer.Lina Cavalieri.- er members of the Grand Qpera: Com-{ panies at present performing in New York.Paul Dufault, the \u201c Canadian tenor, is following a course under that eminent master of singing Victor Mau- rel.Paul Dufault will join the opera forces after a few months of prepara- | tion as to general stage presence.Sam Kotlarsky.the clever violinist, will assist at the concert to be giv- en by Dufault at the Stanley Hall, Tuesday evening, December, the 7th.Electrolysis | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR | Removed Permanently Hygienic, scientific and improved Massages for removing Deep wrinkles, smallpox pittings, soars, pimples, black heads, freckles, ctc., also Bust Development, Hair and Scalp.Scientifically treated; never fails; stops thé-halir from falling out and makes it grow luxuriant ; and beautiful; Japanese Rouge gives the: most beautiful and delicate color af the rose to cheeks and Ups Price carrez BE Madame Maries Pearléss Face Bleach and Electricine* will cure any skin, no matter how pimpled, freckled, moth patched, wrinkled or sailow it maybe.i Send 4c in stamps for illustrated Booklet, \u201cThe Soul of Beauty.\u201d Correspondence strictly confidential.+ MADAME MARIE, 485 St.Catherine Street West Stamp for Reply.Tel.Up 3079.\u201cnot wear well, if it be a \u201cWill not be marred by the fear that your gift may \u201crt vire iyo RE [ETE .take place November 30f \u2018the \u201ccitals given by Mr.Harold Brown, in [aôngs, in which at that time the society Marguerite Sylva, and oth- }- -conduct.| Sther pretty sélection.- Sir \u2014 The.following despatch + eared {tn your frhue of the 28rd uit.PP \u201cOttawa, November 23.\u2014A delegation of ; the nds af pe \u201cwitch a pm 1 18 the Conse un recital will be.given by Signor\u2019 bit (violin) \u2018and Mr.Fred, H.: fair Glan), with tue following \u2019 pros .Greig ; 5 D'Ambrosio ) Meditation.Moussorgsky ) Danses ;Telgangs LY ; Tivadar Nachez -Boisdeftre © Mme.Yolando \u201cMero, the Hungar- lan pianist, who makes her Canadian debut at the Windsor Hail, January 4, \u2018together with Emilio de Gorgorza, the eminent baritone, gave her third \"recital yesterday at Mendelssown Hall, Néw York, before a crowded house.\u2018This will \u201cbe Mero's + only appearance in: \u201cMontreal.\u2019 .e mre The first: ot the series of orgän re- thé: Assembiy Hall at Macdonald *College.look pace on Saturday Snernoon, programme was-as, follows: 1.ve in B flat .Slas 2.(a) A Springtime.Sketch - Brewer , (b) Romance inD.\" Faulkes 3: Toccato in \"G:.:.Dubois- 4.Vocal solo.\u201cI Love Thee\" .Grieg Mrs.Blackbird: 5- Allegra Symphonique: .Day 6.Intrô.8rd Act \u201cLohengrin\u201d Wagner The next recital will be on Saturday.December 4th, at the same hour.The First Baptist Choral Society, | which made a very creditable showing | last vear in.the.Ear! Grey competi- | tion, will.Elve: \u2018their third annual concert as usual in Strathcona Hall next Tuesday evening.The programme consists of bright tuneful English part proved most proficient.; Miss.Mae Getz, violinist, will also \u2018contribute and Mr.Chas.P.Rice will FIRST OF SYMPHONY - ORCHESTRA CONCERTS.The first of the Montreal Symphony ._Orchestra\u2019s sèrles of six concerts .to bé given throughout the season was & distinct artistic and social success.Not only did a largé and enthusiastic audience attend at His Majesty's Theatre yesterday afternoon, but the orchestra was in better form than has\u2019 generally.been the Case at their sea-: son\u2019s.debu merit was\u201d that provided Musin, the noted Belgian violinist.who captivated his audience.Goulet conducted, and the oréhestra gave evidence of more careful train-\u2019 ing than it\u2019 sometimes evidences at the start.The first selection on the programme was one of Mendelsohn\u2019s symphonies, which was rendered with excellent feeling, more especially by the string\" and wood instruments.The brasses, were at times too strongly in evidence.but with that exception the orchestra: aid splendidly.The first appearance of-Qvide- Musin- was in a selection from Beethoven, in which the orchestra assisted.In this \u2018his \u201ctechnique Was remarkdble, The ever-popular \u201cFlying Dutchman\u201d overture of Wagner's constituted the : third.selection and the different fects were brought.out with all t ie Varied coloring and form in a striking grt\u2019 Faites lender, Prof.Goulet.4 the presentation of a portralt, -yrapeirgict-the musicians desied it in the peo- \u201cpermit of the pment by the estra to their This took the their: appreciation of the 21 form\u201d Fi to.gto i efforts.of: their leader on behalf of the organization\u2019 of which they formed part and also for his zealous work in-the interests of music.The presentation was made by Mr.Eichorn, the piano aggompanist, in well-chosen words._After this pleasing Httle.ceremony, Musin again delighted the audience.So well pleased was.the audience with his work that they insisted on haying more, and were rewarded with pn- The final selection was Plerne\u2019s \u201cMarche Solun- nelle,\u201d which was an effective ter- \u2018mination to a splendid musical treat.Mr.Eichérn's work 8s.accompanist was of the usual \u201cexcellent class, : Brandy\" and \u201cCognac.\u201d To the Editor of the Montreal Star: wholesale Itquor men frbm Montreal tested to Hon.William Temp man, ta- ister \u201cof Inland Revenue, to-day, against having to put the word \u2018compound\u2019 on domestic liquors of a certain class, whereas the foreign article of the same grade is not required to be so labelled.Discrimination in \u2018favor of the latter was claimed.The Minister promised \u2018enquiry.The delegation was introduced by L.A.Rivet, M.P., and Included L.A.\u201cWilson, J.M.Witson, L.B.Geoffrion, of Chapfit & Fils, and Joseph Ethier, of Laporte- artin.\u201d If there is one thing many ¥of merchants need, \u2018it is condempation, protection.What right has any \u2018whol guler or; jou rig\u201c Bottler in: Montreat \u2018 or nanny oth place in Cdnada, tb bottle mans under la fictitious name and have\u2019 city to label it \u2018Cognac\u2019?- The these goods is either high wines od meth nce Spirits flavored with lavender water.One can zee a firys collec- {lon \u2018of these famous\u2019 brands at saloons In the ni ood of railway stations, end it is the trusting travellers that get these compounds at -an exorbitant price.As a travelling salesman, the writer can assure you that grocers have been well supplied with these unrelfable \u2018marks.If ; these bottlers win put up sueh superior |.\u2018goods, why don't they put on the labels their own names $6 that the suffering public may give.thetn due credit for their uhiisual \u201centerpkisé?Scotch whiskies are aled bottled urider bogus names.and affixed to numerous bottiings is a lengthy \u2018certificate signed by some unborn doctor.What are they but whisky bianc flay- vred: with the poorest kinds of Scotch, proof, in most cases \u201chighly recommend- © second of the sortes of: four at- ji | on soon ee A musical treat of sea .by Ovide'|: Professor\u2019 \u201cbroken down to about 30 or 48.under | RL Ste A 2 SHOWS DAILY, at:2,30- and 8 PM ment, I Caro Hoviks ph TURES, ates MUSIC AND SON STURES, Also Special A rtractions ext week, the renowned Whistler late soloist \u2018of Sousa\u2019s Band, Frank GRANAT Hear his \u201cPoet and Peasant\u201d.overture, Also the noted Banjo Solotats, CAND \u2019 ETHEL MAE LR In both Popular and Classical Se- J: téction.LC HENDERSON In Hiustrated Songs.- Admission, 10e: Res, 15c an Children at mats., except Ft fe 5h RH.of C.The annual meeting - Of the: 5th Royal Highlanders of Canada, Athletic Federation, will be held in.the Armory on - Monday, November 29, at 8.30 p.m.Business: Reception of Annual Reports, Adoption of By-Laws.Ælection of Officers.Every member of the Regiment is fes quested to attend.2\u201d H.MACKAY, Staff-Sergt.Secretary.Sole Agents for the Genuine : GERHARD END NOW THE ART PIANOS OF CANADA, sold in Montreal and vicinity only by us; EVERY GERHARD HEINTZMAN has the name cast in the plate as well as on the names\" baard over the Keys.\u201cWe have now on hand a beautiful stock of these fine art pianos, and Intending purchesers should not miss a visit to our Plano, Heintzman\u201d where also can A POPULAR ores AT FACTORY These Plangs are made In our own factory right here in Montreal.Five.styles.Prices from $300 to $400 On easy terms as low as 87 PER MONTH .Also many bargains in Second-Hand Pianos, fro.$60 to $250.I.W.Shaw & Co.B warerooms to see and hear the \u201cGerhard 5 > seen the pianos from our own factory, te Ee Pa 6._ PRICES DIRECT TO THE HOME.| If you want a Plano, don't fail to visit the warerooms of J.W.SHAW CO.Piano Manufacturers and Dealers, 370 West St.Gatherine St.Auditorium Halls TO RENT If you intend to give any kind of En- tertafnments, come and see the AUDITORIUM HALLS, as they are the largest, best ventilated, and only absolutely fireproof Haïs in the City.Terms not higher than elsewhere, but advantages far greater.Tel.Up 35586.15-17 BERTHELET STREET.| Models of the Jar-| _;eates, and consistently flavor- \u201c à Cümedy sketch above the NEXT WEEK Fwkce Daily 2 15p.m.&15p.m.din de Paris A startling novelty, consisting- of that which its name -indi« \u201ced with rich and classy comedy.Madame SANS-GENE Semainé prochaine\u2014Du rize! ! ?Le Sous-Proiet - de \u201cThe Russell Bros.America\u2019s Premiere Comedi- Orth and Fern \u201cSign the \"El Coto * Xylophone Artist; first appearance outside of New York Cin years.mp rm et 9 Gallet] s Monkeys * Another living exemplitication of the Darwinian theory; the slde-splitting scene of \u201cThe Monkey Barber Shop.\u201d \u201c Mignonette Kobin Refined and clever Character Dancer.- Henry & Lizeil Something unusual fn Dancing; the quick-fi fire leaders tn E 1e-\u2014\u2014and- Eccentric \u201c Dancing.Maurice & Maurice Ledding Dialogue and Singing Comedians.Perfect Motlon Views.ordinary, entitled, Book,\u201d etre es\u2014Eve Day, Mat, 15\u20ac Pris ne Bat, 15e to\u2019 S0c.Every Evening, 15c to 75c.Boxes, $1.00.M SMART (F5 ses] SET .HIS HONOR THE- BARBER Mats.Mon, Wed., Thure.and Sat., 20, 30, 50 ALWAYS.re A BIG FUN SHOW THEN GOING SOME: Watch for an Eclipse of all things Theatrical.pn THE PLAY WHICH HAS.CREATED THE: GREAT- 1000 NIGHTS IN PARIS ; 800 NIGHTS IN.BERLIN.300 NIGHTS IN VIENNA\" No Advance in Prices 25, 50, 75; $1.00 & $150 AND MIRTH.Chateau Buzard - EST SENSATION IN SH mumictons à toutes les representa 8 YEARS COMES \u2018DI- Tone, ee le _ M pe RECT FROM ITS » Mecr atinees\u2014Sa ed \u2018Prix: $1,00, 756, 50c, 25c, $ TRIUM PHANT 28L 3 RUN OF Ra : 300 NIGHTS.ZINE x | [| RECTOR'S | awe Mat.Dally\u2014Always 10, 20, 30, 50.> IN NEW YORK, : , 3 [ rom \u2018U.S.A.(From .the French).\u201c Foe Girl F : 8 ; By PAUL M.POTTER WITH ORIGINAL NEXT WEEK-A -CORKER ! TB.\\\\sPARKLING WITH LIFE, LOVE, / AST and PRODUCTION g AND LAUGHTER, MELony CAST ERODUCIIOR £ + 2 SENSATION OF TH.SEASON] POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY } IN\u2014 | Va This Week 25010 $1.5 (The New With Edgar Atchison-Eiy and Or'ainal N.Y.Co.281 3 2 E00 W- OF This Week d ve \u2018Matinee Dally Battling Nelson, with 10, 20, ~ ALCAZAR BEAUTIES 3, 50 Next Week\u2014The FROLICSOME LAMBS.ALWAYS.| -282 2 4 \u2018Phone Up 74.TAKE ONTARIO STREET CARS.NTARLO JUL] ~.COR.ONTARIQ-B.DFLORIMIER AVE WEATHER PERMITTING.Dp EVERY TUES.THURS.SAT.NIGHTS.Ti ghts, 10c and ic.Season tickets now on sale.== Monday .-Novelties, Doits, Baby-wear, Fancy SOPATHIC HOSPITAL STANLEY HALL, FRIDAY, DEC.> ADMISSION, 10\u20ac \u201cUNIFORM FUND\u201d CONCERT SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS\u2019 ASSOCIATION VICTORIA Wodnesday,: December 1at., at 8.00 p.m.Sharp.ner Peel and St Catherine Streets.Under Patronage of the Staff &nd Regimental Officers of the 5th Military District in ald of the -\u2014tn be held in the RIFLES' ARMOURY VE A.A.A.MINSTRELS, MR.ALBERT CHAMBERLAND, Violinist (Member of the Beethoven Trio) .J.BEVANS \u2018GILES, .and other well known artists.PRINCESS Nev BILLY : NEXT WEE and SATURDAY.SAM §.& LEE SHUBERT INC., OFFER BERTHA ALLAND IN LEE WILSON DODD'S MODERN.FANTASY, THE RETURN OF EVE As Played at Lew Fields\u2019 Herald Square Theatre, New York.STRONG IN ITS COMEDY, and APPEALING IN HEART PRICES NO HIGHER INTEREST.Eve's.and Sat.Mat.25¢ to $1.50.Popular Wed.\u2018Mat.250 to $1.00.NEXT WEEK ALL SEATS RESERVED.75 CENTS sad ONE DOLLAR, Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Cloak Rooms.Plan and tickets at Star Branch mice, Le General Admission 10c and Useful Articles, | 5 Candy, Home-made Dainties.\"Refreshments.Téa, Sto 8 ~ * Pref.Hume's Children\u2019s Orchestra.TOR 3 saw.Be Single MONDAY, Deo.6th, WINDSOR HALL, Soloist Tickets now on sale at.Nord- heimer's and Archambault's.oven Trio 8.15 p.m.Prof.J.B.Dubois tickets, $1.00.Admission, 50c.283 2 law i mi LEARN DANCING AT HOME.Wal ives elegance.poise, control, re of de Tournez\u2019s com: plete coun ondes anyone without aid of instructor.Huudreds bave, so can fou.Book of fustruc- tions, illustrating each step and fire.Hundreds sold.Send Cons das.Soc atecnntional Trading Co., Postal Station C.,Box 1725, : Montreal.or any book weller.PAW SETS- \u2014\u2014FUR COATS Gentlemen\u2019s very fine.Natural\u2026 Muskrat lined\u201d Cbats, with Natural Otter or Persian Lamb Collar, - very fine Beaver shell, , to be «cleared at | Bi 6 00\u2014r.sian made style, ed.A nly Very handsome Per- Lamb.Paw Sets, in the very latest richly lined and trimmed.Must be clear- | Per set, this week | ow te pa e, ., mnt THE WORLD'S BEST .The Knabe Piano is so thoroughly well made, of so thoroughly good material, by 80 thoronghly skill ed artificers, that it will give a lifetime of satisfaction.@ For three generatior choice of musical people\u2014its tone is unsurpassed, its compass ranges from soft and deliéaté to fair and resonant; its touch js.responsive, elastio, and lasting; in all that fhoorg demands \u2018dt okie Was For WILLIS & co.Limited de has been thé .éd to invalids\u201d! hottied here\u2019 under false names, dressed with showy labels, are nothing elise but vile cred when ne protected when hases: fee\u201d ho e Of \u201cbra Ee cogne : French \u201cgovernment voripela dis 1 fie di ont use the d : tinguieh \u20ac product \u201cfrom al : \u201cNegociants Pa Viticulteur is either made.from.a poor quality © wine or beet spirit with an addition \u2018essénce-of-viotet wn man | essence, .When .the word \u201cCharente\u201d: ap- La wr e 3 The majority 'of the French Hqueërs The consumer here: is an impott- stillere of \u201cfollowing.Words on the simple letter \u201cA\u201d placed befare i \u2018the word cognac means that this product \u2018ot of | a] after the name Soamac, 4t ; When.\u2019 (\u2014PAW JACKETS \u2014 \"Very handsome Péréian, \u201cLamb Paw Jackets, made \u201cin the latest style, best \u201cof workmanship.and\u201d trimmings.This\u2019.is A em in the city at this | good ~workman- |: id materials: Ready | K, or made to or- | uniform has been received, anâ can be obtained at the gr House.wm Beod To- Nigh On the famous Velvet floor of Stanley Orchestra.erine St.W., TO RENT for Balls, Weddings, etc.Apply PROF.FRANK H.NORMAN (SR) Saturday Dancing Assembly || advt).cheaper than \"TON IGHT Dancing Assembly MAJESTIC HALL, 508 Guy Street, (Just below Sher.st.) fF Good orohastra.Cone 50c a couple.: #e:ial company.Cards \"MONTREAL SNOWSHOE CLUB M.A A.A members.are reminded that a further # supply of \" blankets for the Club CLARK, Hon.Sec.SAT.AT To- Night DANCING ASSEMBLY STANLEY HALL.Couple, 50a Charity Concer The Symphony Choir of Montreal | 3 SESSIONS DAILY } dren, Saturday afternoon, 15c, \u2014BY-\u2014 FITZ-< Under the.distinguished \u2018Presidency of RT.HBLE., Sif CHAS.PATRICK, Lord Chief Justice of Lot dE, the MONUMENT NATIONAL, \u2018R.J.Tn, Plan on view and tickets fof.sale at Shaw's Music Store.ee Secretary-Treasuren In ald of the Charitable Funds the Windsor Hotel, St.Andrew\u2019s Day, Tuesday, Nov.30th, 1909 AT 9 PM.Mets are at the Windsor Hotel, the Star Office.Uptown Brann Mr.Harry Johnston, 98 Notre Dame St West (Telephone Main 1854).Gentlemen's Tickets, $5.00.Ladies.$3.00.VW.H.CLARK KENNEDY \u2018 Hon.Sec.Ball Committee MONTREAL'S LARGEST AND MOST moDERN 108 RINK.: WEATHER PERMITTING.GUY STREET AND WEST DORCHESTER STREET.\u201cBAND THIS AFTERNOON and every night.Ladies and Children .2 to 6 P.M.especially Invited.8 to 10.30 P.M.structors and matron always In attendance.General Admission, 15c; Band Session: Ladies 15e; 9 am.to 1 P.M.) a CONSERVATORY HALL, 315 St.Cath, | Opening Assembly sat, Dec.4th.\" Original, COLISEUM MALL, 335 GUY STREET, (Corner Dorchester and Guy).50c a couple.Up 5050.See Monday's \u201cAssemblies every Wed and Sat.COLISEUM HALL TO RENT.elsewhere).(rates , WILLIAM E.NORMAN.STANLEY HALL, DEC.7th, DUFAULT TENOR.ï KOTLARSKY VIOLINIST, Seats, 50c, $1, $1.50.On male at Shaw's.| EDUCATIONAL Miss Constance Filzgerald \u2018York, is, prepared to, recefve pupils for | tstrastion tir VOICE PRODUCTION.~ (F- KRANICH & BACH, OF NEW YORK, GRAND AND\u2019 UPRIGHT {the who Has \u2018heartily endorsed Miss Fitz- || : Gerald \u2018as à ten Among the wc: th known artists who, have studied.with Mrs, Mortis ave Margaret | Keys, Julia Strakosh, the Misace Sassard .and Mrs.gare, \u2014- wi 166a.Mansfield Street | Pupil ¢f Hattie Clapper Morris, of New Miss: FitzGerald will teach pupils [on ©.method as used by Mrs.Morris.ler of voice produdtion.a \u201cFor terms, &pply to ASS FITIGERALD, : recently opened by them at 482 ST.CATHERINE STREET EAST, hetwesn St \"price $375, as Prizes to Bchool Teachers, Music Teachers, Schools, Cénvents, .Colleges and Societies obtaining Bix Votes.- Will amount to $25 on each sale, the said contestant will be presentéd Fres of.+ charge with a New Leach Piano.L'CHOPIN-UPRIGHT PIANOS- \u2026 \" SCHUMANN UPRIGHT PIANOS .\" MILTON,\u2019 .NEW IMPROVED LEACH UPRIGHT PIANOS (made in Toronto) .- GOURLAY UPRIGHT PIANOS, \u201cToronto: Le .LEACH-ANGELUS PLAYER PIANOS.«0.cov eer ree eee seo aon $650 i siring further information, can obtain same by writing, telephoning or eall \u2018The Leach Piano Co, Limited, Who will Be The Winners vo - OF ;THE - 25 NEW IMPROVED LEAGH UPRIGHT PIANOS THAT ARE BEING OFFERED AS PRIZES to School Teachers, Music Teachers, Schools, Conveats, \u2018Coieges and Sacteties obtaining Six Votes each?With a view to advertising the East End Branch Plano and Music.Store, Andre and St.Timothee Streets, THE LEACH PJANO CO., LTD.have decided to offer- 28 NEW IMPROVED LEACH UPRIGHT PIANOS, \u2018regular + Every person purchasing « New Plano from this date.vint be entitled to a vote, whiéh they may give in writing to those eligible.When.a contestant has received Six Votes, and the voters or buyers have made payments that From \u2018the following array of Pianos intending purchasers will surely find an instrument té suit, both as regards price and terms: .ve eens +o 8278 ~ Payable $10 deposit and $7 monthly; 3 years tree interest.ree cre aes oor $300 Payable $1v deposit and $7 monthly: 3 years\u2019 \u201ctree \u201cinterest.NEW YORK, UPRIGHT PIANOS ., .eee Payable $10 deposit and $7 monthly; 3- years\u2019 free interest.ss veu ue she are wes \u2026 .8325 x 8375 Payable $10 deposit and $7 monthly; 3 years\u2019 free Interest.20 .From 8400 ces wre ene.Ben Payable $25 cash and $10: monthly.PIANOS.\u2026.RP ene ae sue veu vou ese sie o +2 From $500 i Payable 550 cash and $10 monthly.Payable s5e cash and $20 monthly.\u2018Buyers \u2018Wr contestants \u2018resting tn Montreal or elséwhere in canada; Go.ERINE STREET WEST : ear Drummond Also 488 ST.CATHERINE 87.EAST; between St.Andre-and Timothes 560 ST.CA ; December 6th, at 8.15p.m.| 280 4 2aw : *- ren of the Soclety, will be held in the New Hall of 3 on: vl AE » Re Gentiemen 25e.Chfl- \u201c, A a a EAS RASH RRR ALA \u201cTHÉ Be Propared for Winter- It Lasts Five Monthé for read instal a \u201cSovereign\u201d\u201d ) water furnace.It will heat all parts of the hoy equally .and, comfortably, /and supply I abundance of bath and kijéhen as well.The \u201cSoveréign\u201d is the boiler installation.It is \u201cSOVEREIGN\u201d built in/ separate sections so = todo ke ét water for ÂT.ANDREWS HIS | Fl RECORD ASA NATIONAL SO\u20ac itl | { Was Organized In in 1835 and Except on Two Ocsasions Has Fought .Shy of Politics.¥ The annual ball of St.Andrew's So- J ciety on November 30 recalls the ball attended by the Marquis f Lorne and Princess Louise in 1878.{wes held in the Windsor Hotel, but great changes.have taken place since \u2018{ that time.and \u2018the Windsor is a very different place from the hostelry of the olden days.\u201cA little before 11 o'clock,\u201d the official history of that ball, reads \u201cthe {order to \u2018shoulder\u2019 was given to the æüard of honor and presently Colo- {sel the Han.E.G.Littleton, was seen a .jadvancirg, leading the Vice-Regal pro- \u201c1 cession.Everyone in the corridor This red let-| {ter event in the history of the society ! £ I i.5 ce 10 US æ : St.Andrew's Ball\u2014Lt.-Col.Re Gardner.; was in vogue, the question of proch- dure was settled by the simple.exper dient of having St.Andrew's Socisty lead on St.Andrew's Day.and sini] ÊTHE PROBLEM OF i Pi delivered a lecture on poverty last 4 night, at a ndeeting held in the Dio- \u201c4-eesan 'Pheotogical College.under the .auspices of the Literary Society of À the political science of to-day POVERTY AND.on éfénter Leacock Sats Forth.His.Views on Subject Before Diocesan Literary Society.* i \u2018Prof.Leacock, of McGill University, that institution.In the \u2018Course of his remarks, the Professor stated that unfortunately dwells too much upon the mistaken, worn out, ard coniradic- tory theories of past ages, which cannot profit the world at all, For him- Beif, said Professor Leacock.political science was à far more vital thing.\u201cTh-re-are many problems which call But now {at the elite of New.York, preparation of the world, ever anxiogé to improve their beauty.thing uals build .have leagfed that Parisian Sage.a the a d it to up remarkaglfe and almost marvelous hair 1 ye wi and wasted bodies mourishgf and beautifier, is-atmest en- 0! oung and old AU Droggists tirely glesponsible for the charming y old.hair the ladies of France, the de- 10e.nawe of pape paper and this ad for ma for it has become enormous.\u201cHOT WATER that ng tearing down of cellar \u201c waljé or partitions is necessary, Le BOILER It faves the coal.There is no ; re he us avail- TAYLOR abe thar ign bet 3 \u2018radiation per ton of coal.OR BE heat ra Ask your Plumber for an estimate for installing a \u201cSovereign\u201d in your house.Company, Kimited, THÉ D It may be done without upset or con- Gui An PH fusion.- \u2014z -Gfinada.- Montreal Office and Show Rooms 122 CRAIC ST.WEST=\u2014= \u2018BUY YOUR PIANO FROM THE LARGEST PIANO HOUSE IN : THE DOMINION C.W.LINDSAY, LIMITED Head Office: 512 St.Catherine St.East Office : 394 St.Catherine St.Also Offices in Quebec, Ottawa and Brockville.279 2 2aw For the benefit of our Ms sned an office in Montreal EATO N TORONTO AND WINNIPES - Qimiren 278 6 CORNWALL, ONT.-~Beatriocs, daugh- WHITBY, ONT.\u2014 James Kaith Gor- tor of George Denison, déad at Archer.don, Whitby's oldest et \u201cNaricy Stesl, widow Jonny Cm, in dead.He hia lm = nd¢ » \u2018at Lancaster, aged 60 \u2018Fin 1830, and ° Sinan the ; Cathartré MoDernd J, widow Donald plonsers In Ontario cou McPherson, is dead at Lancaster, aged B yes i ; .Whethl T you are en pd, in \u201cSecond, anil cmm\u2014 - - Borys p York™ or her up\u201d dou CATSPAW RUBBER fe department; a.dam | jorder: Lieut.-Col.4 Neill, C.B., V.C., and Capt.DeWinton, Capt, Hon.T.Harbord.A.D.C., Capt.\u2018towards the ball-room.the guard of ready, and, as the party came close on \u2018| them, they \u201cturned up thé pipes and { with a loud \u2018shriek out came Campbells are Comin,\u2019 j Chief of the Campbells with his Royal | Miss \u2018Gordon: \u2018end Mrs.Dalglish: Mr.McCraeg, QG.\u2018| Robertson, Miss McGibbon.{history of the country.Organized in .| that of purif; spreng up.and soon the procession came in view of all, in the following Littleton, Col.Mc- Chater, A.D.C; His Excellency\u2019 and H.R.H.the Princess Louise; Lady Sophla MacNamara and Hon.Mrs.Moreton and Hon.Mr.Moreton.\u201cAs the Vice-Regal, party advanced honor gave the Royal salute and the Queen's Colors were lowered.At the! door the three pipers of the Fifth were \u2018The from them, and in true Highland style came the young Consort.] - \u201cDown between the two ranks of} beauty filed the party, hedded by the { pipers, Mr.President McLennan, Col.|\u2019 Stevenson and Mr.A.McGibbon.the two latter dressed in the garb of Old Gaul.His Excellency and the Princess bowed right and left a sthey ad- vanced\u2014to the respectful homage of the assemblage.\u2019 QUADRLLE OF HONOR.An address was presented to His Excellency by Colonel Stevenson, to which the son of MacCallan More\u2019 replied, and then the dancing began.In the first guadrille were: His Excellency and Lady ' Macdonald; Lieut.-Col.Stevenson and H.R.H.the Princess: Capt.Chater, A.D.C.,' and Lady Sophia Mc- Namara; Hon.T.Harbord, A.D.C., and Hon.Mrs.Moreton; Colonel McNeill and Miss Dow; Hon.Mr.Moreton and Mr.Hector Mackenzie and Mrs.Hickson; Mr.J.Johnson and Mrs.Ewing; Mr.Hugh McKay and Mrs.Rose.The official history gives the names of the fortunate eight who: had the honor of dancing with His | Excellency: Lady Macdonald.Miss; Oxgllvie, Miss Allan.Miss Greenshields.} Mis Campbell, Miss McFarlane, Miss The history of St.Andrew's Society in which the ball of 1878 was a gala night, is wrapped up with much of the the troubous years before 1837, it was in part a charitable organization, in part a fruit of the strong national feelings which similarly contributed to the formation of the St.George's, the St.Patrick's and the German .socle- ties.oer three years these four natfonal together celebrated ench~of the national aniyersaries, by a common procession to the church of the.Patron Saint of the Day.But after 1887, this custom was discontinuel and the different national bodies honored thelr national saints separately.\u2018While the custom of joint parades The Secret of à.Beautiful Complexion |; Constitutional Treatment Will Accomplish Mors in a Week Than Local Applications in 8ix Months.Contrary to general opinion, the acé quiring and maintaining df a perfectly clear and faultless complexion does not depend upon the application of local treatment.There are many persons who spend small fortunes visiting \u201cbeauty specialists,\u201d and having their faces massaged with perfumed, pink-colored cold creams, or with electrical vibrations, hoping by these methods to get rid of wrinkles and J their cheeks with super- heated vapor, which promotes a rapid and heavy perspiration, and for the time being relieves the pores of any foreign matter which may be clogging them.But the great trouble with such treatments is that they achieve no permanent benefit, .and whatever | good they may accomplish is only mo- ; mentary.The reason is obvious.The trouble | | is constitutional instead of being local, and for that reason, general, | rather than topical treatment, is naturally required.\u2018No one would think of trying to cleanse the sewerage system of a city by merely cleaning the external openings of a few of the sewers, and allowing the rest of the aqueduct to remain untouched.The whole system needs to be flushed and purified.\u201ca The pores may be aptiy termed the i sewerage system of thé body, which- throws off one-fifth of its impurities through them; and if, for any Teason, these littlé pares become stopped up, or the othér aliminating \u2018fitthi of the waste material, part .: fail in thelr worl of elimination, od the \u201c inévitable - pimplès, blackheads, liver spots, etc., appedr upon the face, thereby serving notice to the owner of that fate that something is wrong within; something is interfering with _ the work of destroying and throwing off the effete matter from the blood, which has consequently become loaded with impurities.; The.foolish prac toe of attempting to cure a blotchy, ¢ pe otherwise \u2018faulty 1 complexion, By the use of local means, should be given up at once, and a more rational treatment substituted the blood, and cleatis-: in the y's sewerage system, bs ing STUART'S (CALCIUM WAF Many.persons who have beey: trying to gain à perfect complexion and to rid themselves of pimples end other facial blemishes, through local means, have given up this folly, and by the regulak use of great i not only succeeded in puritying Phos, ote blood, \u2018getting rid' oft pimples, + \u2018but have.also, established: à \u2018 héalthy circulation re eh the ekin: \"which had * the effect o pT : do Tom of: Ca Jecary at send us ales Taandiey, je wah a | sto dealers, repairers, the 3 larly for the other bodies; while the.; 7 Bail \u2014 .rt worl This doctrine advocates ef St.Andrew's Ball : Hon Robe | trol of everything.The Government | Mackay.{s to employ everybody.The Gov- other societies followed in the order ernment is to pay everybody.But of proximity- of their festivals.organs \"which dispose of the remaining fo set's Calciutr Walers\u2014the | § blood-and-akin remedy-~have | for urgent solution, and that solution .| the.political scientigt must discover.| One.of these problems is the phenom- \u201c| enon of poverty\u2014poverty in the wid- À est sense of the term, as affecting not only those who are destitute, but the working classes as a whole.\u201cThe | raliroad magnate and even the.æol- Ÿ lege professor are com : we 4 pald for work which ia \u201citself a piles - \u2018] sure and inspiration to them.The | workingman.on the other band.must |.toil early and late.day in and day {out at an occupation which is often J so.mechanical and monotonous that li \u2018cannot possibly interest his mind :| or develope his personality.Yet for {ail this drudgery he only gets what 1 fs, after all, a miserable pittance.The 7 '{ phenomenon of poverty has always | prebénted itself, and two outstanding.=\" | selâtions have béen offered for it.The \u2018jfirst was the \u2018doctrine of individualism_ which.would remove all compul- gion.from the individual, and, by means of an unhindered struggle for existence evolve through natural selection the best state of society.This had proved itself as unsatisfactory as it was inhumane.Accordingly, a \u201c counter influence \u2018has asserted itself din the wave of Socialiem, which is at present sweeping with aver increasing\u2019 f6red over the political and social thé: question arises, will it pay every _ one alike.frreepsctive of the work POLITICAL DISTURBANCES.- done, or will it pay according to the The members of 8t.Andrew's Soclety 1.0 of the work?Some advocate took an active part on the side of the, ;the former, but this is impracticable ! since - it: would diminish the working potentiality of the world to a mint- - mum and bring-us to a cataclysm.No man will work his best unless he has to, and accordingly a minimum of_work is hound to ensue.If, on the other hand, the Government pays according to value received, whe, asked the Professor, fs to decide the | \u2018worth of the individual.Corruption \u201cmust inevitably ensue, and the indi.\u201d \u2018vidual will cry out for freedom to er out.his own salvation in the old: ay.| \u201cThe only, solution of the problem,\u201d Pfofessor pcock, \u201cHes hiv \u201cGdv- it.contr ich, While i s-inaft ual, a ws rdom for ! enterprise.\u201d + By this pen.and-this \u2018alone, the phenomenon of poverty can be removed.The fact that we found it here is no reason why we should o- generations to come \u201cagainst its blghting effects.\u201d .4e, x \u2018s St.Andrèw's and Caledonian Societies.|} In 1868 the Calédonian Saciety proposed that the two bodies should unite | iri& concert.and ball on St.Andrew's Night in ald of Bt.Andrew's Home.The St.Andrew's Soclety proposed \u201cthat a promenade concert be held instead.\u201cThe Caledonian Society,\u201d con- _tinres the-otfiélal history, \u201chaving dey clined to join in any celebration « from which dahcing would be excluded.it was resolved to take n° further action in the premises, as it would be un- \u2018 seemly for the two Societies to have different celebrations on.the same evening.and that care should he taken ip \u201cfuture: to have a previous undet- standing with tie Caledonian Soctety in the matter.\u201d For_a few years.the St.Andrew's Society held \u201cpromenade concerts\u201d or other events of a non-dancing character, but later they returned.to the custom of holding a ball, which had begun a year ot two previous to replace the St.Andrew's dinner of earl- jer davs.FAMILIES\" RETAIN MEMBERSHIP.There are among the present offi- clary of the society representatives of séveral familles.who were active.in the early history of the society.Among the charter Se) Bu vers eh Seath | ugh Allan mong Trier ord.jafe BiF * and \u2019Messra\u2026: William .A.A St.Andrew\u2019s Ball \u2014 Lt-Col.Stevenson.Government in the troubles of 1837, and in that year the annual dinner on the national day was emitted.though some members gathered informally to.mark, the occasion.\u201d These were the stormizst times through which Canada EE RR eee es i and I vid.ith.The father of the ==} pres hon secretary of the so- | clety.Mr.And¥sw Robertson, was pres sident two yeëts In succession, 1868-9; and in : latter year he dnd Mra Robertson were Buests of e Ar: thur - at | dinner.Sir Montagu Allan's Charles rather, Sir Hugh, was president fu \u201cCassils.© ~ *Y 1348-9.David Bown, buflder, was à : charter member.Two of the present nes passed and the history of Sk An- affice-bearers, Lt.-Col.Gardner and] drew\u2019s Society, though it was first of Mass, \u2018Seath, are former presidents of all a charituble organization, partook the Thistie Society, the junior St.An- somewhat of the nature of the times.drew\u2019s Society of other days, but noÿ gain in 1848, when the rame of Earl extinot.Elgin was removed from thé Society's! - The official or zation of \"the soy fall in consequence of the turmoil over ciety took place on.March 5.1835.B u.S.FARMERS FIGHTING MIGRATION TO CANADA he new \u2018territory in Western Cans .ne which the Grand \u2018Trunk Pacific opening up is-s0 SH 20 hog 4 tors and inves n repre ora: Slates.that: Mihhevota anf other States\u2019 In the Union interested are organising through their commers cial bodies movements \u2018designed to apunteract the heavy migration that, tias #ét In to the north, and à meeting wi st.Andréw\u2019s Ball \u2014 Mr.;r ;, = Le fsations has been called.verte ae Paul Despatch\u201d of Nevent: r 5; Considerable interest 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and Ink Drawing: B5 G.H.Bartiett.Principal, Mess.Normal Art ¥ehool, Boston.This educational\u2019 work on line dra unfolds iis instruction In logfcal order, i abliné fhe pupils to acquire skill in and lak Illustration.Tho.text explains th technical development of the fllus Arts, 223 pages, 62 plates, over 100 (Yi trations.supérbly printed b Hough! ; Miffiin Co, Riverside Press: arto, $%:903 ro ; large quarto $5.00.The Ly the book to be an suthority u the jects.Kend P.O.order to G.H.Ba WN - Normai Art School, Boston, Mass 2 wil] be forwarded prepaid, .377 3 104 8 big knee ko a oh may bave à pare or prets a Aukis, Hook, Btitie, pov Faisal rey ms BATTLE IS VIEWED Rights of Lords to Reject Budget Discussed From Various Standpoints.When Lord Lansdowne, in the House ©f Lords, gave notice that on the mo- tion for the second reading of the Fin- À ænce Bill he would move: That this House is not justified in giving Îts consent to this bill until : © has been submitted to thie judgment \u201cof the country, there were barely fifty \u2026 Members present, half a dozen of whom mi expressed = phatic \u201cHear, hear.\u201d their approval in an em- Newsnaper correspondents were far more numerous, the Press Gallery being crowded in an- \u201cticipation of the news.entered the aecom- Lord Lansdowne had - Chember at half-past four, ' panied by Lord Cromer, and followed by Lord Sanderson, Lord Salisbury.and other members of the Opposition.Lord Halsbury already sat on the Front Opposition Bench, and to him and Lord Ashbourne.the leader of the Opposition showed the sheet of paper containing his amendment.Lord Halsbury handed 1t back.and a moment later the Marquess.of Lans- - downe was on his feet reading it briskly to the House.Then he sat down smiling.His colleagues smiled, too, as \u201c 1f with pleasure at a thing settled.Not \u201c & word more was said.Lord Lansdowne next crossed over to\u2019 the Government Front Bench.ten-' « -, etEht days before: x EN ~ ply moved, , anted on this occasion only -_tion Front Bench again, the He by Ear! of Crewe and Earl Granard.\u201cgat down to talk to Lord Crewe for a moment, flashéd back to the Opposi- ly went away.The Archbishop of Canterbury was present when the amendment was read.His Grace had a long talk afterwards \"with the Lord Chancellor, a privilege miso enjoyed separately during the sitting by the Lord Chief Justice und Lord Courtney of Penwith.Still ringing in the ears of the House as Lord Lansdowne spoke were tie Lord Chancellor's prophetic words of \u201cAs soon as an amendment to any Government bill is moyed from the Opposition Front Bench, or, Indeed, any Opposition Bench, nothing remains except an obituary notice.\u201d Previous Rejections.Within recent years two Government bills of first-class importance.in addition to such measures as the Plural Voting BH! and the London \"Elections Blll\u2014have been rejected on second reading by the House of Lords.These are the Home Rule Rill of 1893 and tha \u201cLicensing BI] of last year.In the case of the Home Rule ill.which was under the charge of Earl \u201cSpencer, the Duke of Devonshire sim- \u2018That the bill be read a second time this day six months '\u2014 _.the nearest approach to a direct nega- \"tive that Parliamentary forms will al- - low.- And two davs later.half an hour after = midnight, That was on September 6.1833.the following decisive divi- 7 sion took place:\u2014- - Against For the second reading ce ee Majority against.\u2026 When the Licetiaing Bill reached their lordships, a simHar procedure was adopted to that which is to be followed in the present case; that is to say, \u201ca reasoned amendment\u201d 378 to the, .motion for second reading was moved .by Lord Lansdowne, as leader of the Opposition.This was in the following terms: \u2014 That this House, while willing to consider favorably any amendment.BY LONDON PRESS and present- | which experience nas shown to h- necessary in the law regulating the sale of intoxicating liquors.declines to proceed further with a measure which, without materially advancing the cause of temperance, would ac- ; caslon grave inconvenience to manv of His Majesty's subjects and viv- late every principle of equity in its ings with the numerous classes whose interests wil be affected bv the bill.The amendment was moved on November 25, 1908, and was carried by a large tha jority after a thrée-days' debate.\u2018 The figures in .th ee le division For the amendment .272 Against een Sees 200 ane se.98 \u2014_\u2014 Mafority .y.178 Right of the \u2018Lorde.The right of the House of Lords to take this action has only recently been |periously questioned.In the treati on Parliamentary Practice, by Sir Erskine May, attention is particularly directed to just such circumstances as have now arisen, namely, the tacking on to a Finance Bill of extraneous matter.It is recorded that \u201cIn former times the Commons abused their right to grant supplies without interference from the Lords, by tacking to supply bills provisions which, ima bill that the Lords had no right to amend, must either have been accepted by them uncongtdered or have caused the rejection of a mea- - dre necesssary for the public service.\u201d This is exactly what has been done in the case of the present Fin- §nce Bill; clauses have been inserted with reference to licensing valuation, land taxation; and mining royalties which are foreign to the nature of.such a purely financial measure, \u201cSuch procedure.\u201d continues the au- ted.privileges of the Lords, no less than their interference in mutters of supply \u2018infringes the vrivileges of the Commons.\u201d It has been met by the _Mords by standing order No.59, and by their resolution of; December 9, That the annexing of.any clause, or clauses.to a Kilt of aid or \u2018supply, the matter of which is foreign to, and different from, the matter of the said bifls of aid or supply.is unparllamen- tary, and tends to the destruction of .Ahe constitution of the government.\u2018Phils constitutional practice has been on record, and las been acted upon by the House of Lords for upwards \u2018of 900 years.- As Sir Erskine May's book adds: \u201cOn no recent occasion \"have clauses been irregularly tacked /to-bills of supply:\" but, in 1807, act- dng on the above reso.ution, the Lords rejected a bill for abolishing gees in the Irish Customs, and also ; Malt Dutles\u2019 Bill, \u2018on accor \"6f\u201d As \u2018containing multifarious matter.\" er Late Mr.Gladstone's View.*.This right of the House of, Lords to eat\u201d th a Finance Bill to which ) tion has been tacked.is a.very and well recognized one, Mr.ons not only admitted it, but tnded that it was a most valu< \u201cable.gonstitutional safeguard.In his Jsppech in 186), on the second resding \"the budget of that \u201cyear, he spoke = de have CC rent; | améddtien : 1 think: they are per: - Seolly Hight da declining to Sohard i \u201cis an invasion of the - :Îts most uincompromising form.f'@ietory in its terme.Only in THREE VIEWS OF THE BRITISH BUDGET FROM THE TIMES: TARIFF BE.FORM POSITION: + It must be remembered that to Houses of Parliament has béen the deliberate policy of the Liberal party ever since it came into power.That policy was \u2018known as \u201cfilling the.cup.\u201d Violent measures were introduced of such a kind as almost to oblige the House of Lords to reject them.One of these measures was an Education Bill.which, as Sir Robert Perks hus just told his constituents, the Nonconformists did.not ask for and did not want.Another was an uncalled-for Licensing Bill Doth these experiments failed miserably.The cup could not be filled.The country witnessed the rejection of both Bills with perfect equanimfy.if not with positive pleagure.Desperate efforts were made to whip up \u2018some show of public indignation, und in both cases the failure was conspicuous to the point of being laughable.This year stronger measures have been resorted to.A Budget has been brought in stnffed with proposals such as no Second Chamber in the world would pass unamented except under duress, the hope of\u201cthe Government being that the nation, which refused to be excited by the rejection of previous measures, could be roused ¥fw indig- - nation by the loss of the conglomerate legislation crowded into the Finance Bill.The Constitution has been worked for long upon a convention hitherto honorably observed.That convention forbids the House of Lords to alter a money Bill, and forbids the House of Commoxgs to put into a Money Bill anything buf bona tide provision for the current expenditure of the State.Under the present Government the House of Commons.has been led to breakthrough that convention by puttinæ into the Finance Bill for the year a Valuatien- Bill which brings inno money, and a Licensing Bill containing in an aggravated form the vindictive legislation which was previously defeated with the full assent and concurrence of the country.Having done this of the Constitution.the Government have tried to pose as its defenders, even in the act of calling upon the .House of Lords to acquiesce in thé reduction of our Legislature in effect to a single Chamber, In refusing to submit to its own practical extinction, the House of Lords js fighting the battle of English diber- ties.It will refuse to become a party to the destruction of the British Constitution without allowing the British people to have a word to say in the matter.That it is not merely fighting for privilege is plain from its willingness to undergo any modification that the nation may think negessary for the increase of its efficiency, and from -the reasoned proposals worked out by a.strong committee to secure that end.If the people of this country desire changes in the constitution of the House of Lords, it is not from that House that opposition is to be feared.If the peuple of this country desire the abolitfon uf the Second Chamber, they will get their own way, and will have leisure to regret having got it.But until they destroy the Second Chamber, the House of Lords is bound by every consideration of duty and honor to see that the existing Constitution is maintained.provoke a rupture hetween the twain clear defiance - FROM THE 2 NEW YORK WORLD: AN ARMENIAN VIEW.\\ of Lords, The Britieh House swhich after its three days\u2019 of debate | upon the budget will reject the Ass quith Finance bill, is merely taking part in the defensive war which Privilege is everywhere waging against Democracy.The Lords fight because they believe they are in the last ditch, They may be mistaken.Their last ditch may.lle much fur- , ther along the way toward equality \u2018of opportunity under free government.Politically the Lords consist of three princes, two.archbishops, twenty- four bishops, twenty-two dukes, twenty-three marquises, and enough other peers to (total 594, They represent the minority Church of England, the brewers and distillers, the courts, and to a shight extent literature, science and the larger industries: but the great feudal landowners are in control.Though six times as numerous as our Senate, the House of Lords has a smailer working force, Its part In legislation is taken by a very few peers.The budget debate brought to Westminster men who had never occupied their seats.legislators whose faces were new to the doorkeepers, tlefenders of the Constitution who stayed away umtil they themselves needed defence.So little has it been dreamed that the Lords would reject a money bill that the taxes which they are to vote down are already collected.Their interference \u201c 18 excused on the ground that the budget passes beyond a mere finance bill; that it makes constitutional changes; that it is political in its purpose and dangerous and sup\u201d versive in effect.Owing mainly to huge war costs three nations, Germany, Great Britain and the United States, lately found , themselves in a deficit of more \u2018than one hundred millions each.Our Congress passed the Payne tariff, whose effect upon the tevenue cannot yet be foreseen, Germany.{8 still involved in a fiscal struggle.The Liberal majority in the British Commons framed a bill to tax more heavily wealth, not poverty: and wealth.through the hereditary Lords, naturally protests, The new budget raises the Income and Inheritance dues, adds to the liquor taxes, and lays heavy !mposts upon mineral deposits.But what Privilege most bitterly resents le that for the first time it taxes land values; it attacks what seems to an American mind the injustice of the system under which a nobleman\u2019s park almost escapes taxation, while similar land used for poor men\u2019s homes pays heavily upon rental value.The Established Church, the brewers, the distillers.the saloon keepers and the land-owners have in their great struggle the aid of the Chamberlainites; and many Torles will try to shift the ground of argument from the constitutional question of the Lords\u2019 powers to the practical question of the tariff, though men like Balfour, who bring from their universities orthodox views of political economy, are al heart free-traders.The Liberals, while not averse to discussing protection, will make their campaign upon this issue: Shall \u2018a hereditary house which is always Tory and reactionary have power to reject a tax bill passed by ,&n elective house which is represen- \"tative of and responsible to public opinjon?me tm ainst themselves this or any other ooh limitation of their privileges.because cases might arise in which, from the illegitimate incorporation of elements not financial into financial measures, it might be perfectly wise and just tn fall back upon an assertion of the whole breadth of their privileges.according to the just view they have ever tuken of them.I think I am strictly correct in saying that the House of Lords have never abandoned by any corporate and formal act of their own the right of making amendments in a financial measure sent to them from this House.The, powers of this House must remain greater than those of the House of Lords; but I believe the infringement of the privileges of the House of Lords or their functions would be as fatal to the balance of the constitution as would be the loss of the privileges of this House itself.Lord Cyrzon recently recalled, moreover, that this right had never been seriously questioned.It has, indeed.over and over again been reserved\u2019 and reasserted hx the Lords, and it has been expressly admitted by the House of Commons, In 1678 the House of Commons passed a famous (resolution, which stated their prero- in On the very next occasion, only eleven vears later, in 16589, when that resolution was restated by the House of Commons, it was passed in the following form: And the Lorde are not to alter such gift, grant, limitation.appointment, or modification by the Commons in any part or cireumstance, or otherwise interpose in such bill than to pass or reject the same as a whole, without any alteration or amendment., The right of the Lords to pass or reject the whole was expressly conceded in this later ferm of the resolution, and again, in 1860, the right of the Lords to reject taxing bills was again recognized by the resolution of the House of Commons, MOTION DOES NOT REJECT.on the other hand the Daily Ilews sees x it stands the resolution does not \u201cfeiéot the Budget.\u201d The Finance Bill will remain, éven if the resolution be carried.upoh the order paper of the House of Lords, and {ts second reading could be passed at any time.A precedent which determines this point oecur- red in June.and July, 1871.when the Army Regulation Bill, abolishing the purchase of coniniissions, was held up by the.Peers, onthe ground that they desired first to receive Information from some\u2019 Royal Commission or: other inquiry.No message was sbnt by the Lords to thevHouse of Commons, but Mr.Gladstone stated a day or two later that he had studied \u201cthe authéntic records\u201d of the House of Lords, which fe summarized.He then announced! the gative.as viewed by themselves, famous exercise of the: Royal Warrant, after which\u2014and here les the significance of the parallel\u2014¢he: Peers\u2019 surrendered; passing the second reading of the Army Regulation Bill under protest, The resolution.is plainly, Li ptra- of Lorde, which has jo rules of order would \u2018such an obvigus Irish \u2018ball be permitted.\u2018The Peery\u2019 ae.Invited to: asrert that they will \"pass the Finance Bill until.it has Er, Ta be fore the country.FL be \u201claid before thi example of rick draftemen of it he he very sa statute, Lord L ith | crippled by Ih lo seek that authority.He has an- inounced a referendum without,the con- {sent of the responsible House.No i Royal Assent has been asked or glven ito Lord Lansdowne\u2019s referendum.| The seriousness of Lord Lansdown's act of sedition against the Throne and | the Constitution will be apparent if {for a moment we allow ourselves to {imagine how the interference of the peers with finance would work if this country were most unhappily to be threatened with war.A foreign Power | | would Know that the Government of the day would, in such emerge] thé fear of er for for ; the Army and Navy being cut off, as fin this present year, through the distaste of the peers for taxation In the case of the Navy, towards which the House of, Lords hereby announces its refusal to contribute, if there te any truth in the statement | that rivalry exists between Great Bri- \"tain and a foreign Power, nothing is\u2019 clearer than that the best briends of i this foreign Power are the dukes, the marquises, an dthe earls, who sacri- ; fice every patriotie .their passion for arnassing or squandering wealth.THE BATTLE BEGUN.The Radical Daily News, in its editorial on the subject.headed \u201cThe Battle Begun,\u201d says: The resolution which is to kill the ! Budget is tabled, and Lord Lansdowne \"18 to have thrust upon him the dubious \u201chonor of carrying out the death sen- ;tence which the rabble of his followers have compelled him to pronounce, It is not in form a direct rejection, and conceivably it might not be pressed to a div fon if the tremendous con- The : House of Lords has more than, once been amenable to persuasion when.the conqueror was thundering at its gates, \u2018and it is notorious that Lord Lans- downe's heart is not in this business.The right to réject a Budget would make every Government dependent for fts existence upon the House of Lords, for no vernment could carry on the affairs of the State if it were refused the indispensable supplies.The Government which has hitherto lived and died as the House of Commons determined would henceforth live and die as the House of Lords determined; and the House of Lords would mot only kill Ministries at its pleasure; it would kill the House of Commons at its plea- gure.Whenever the House of Commons did not dance to the tune of the Lords, whenever the Lords were particularly stupid or frivolous or selfish, it could be sent to the right about; for the Budget 1s to be slaughtered not, for any quality of its own, riot as an exceptional measure in time of crisis, but whenever the Lords dao not feel\u201d | \u201cjustified\u201d in passing it.If this claim receives the approval of the nation, { henceforth no Government, either Lib- eral of Unionist can ever hold power,\u2019 and it can hold office only just so long as it does, what the Lords dictate.The Government can make only one reply-\u2014war to the death.\"The fate of the land taxes and the fiquor taxes and: the future of the Libefal party are no longer the issues.\u2018The liberties of the : English people are at stake, and the | iiberties of the English people are teo sacred to admit of paltering or coms.1 promise.There \u2018will-be no negotiations win the horde of politicians who have Taunched the, most sinister revolution\u2019 English history.The challenge wir taken up without tation.and the : battle will be carried consideration to} suih by the [sulted : Goxerment and byr:every Englishman | in 3 Sf ties race in the api it.| FROM, THE NEWS.- THE sau: TANT LIBERAL ATTITUD The Budget has left the Howe, of The Budget has left the Houge- of Commons backed by an overwtelm-\u2014+ ing majority.It has taken its \u2018final form, and henceforth not a word or comma\u2019 can or will be change \u2018by Parliament.In the history of.British finance nO measure has begh 80 carefully prepared and so exhaustively discussed.The labour of many months was given to it before it was laid before the House of Comp mons, and it has been before the House, for six months.The examination has been detailed ard thorough, and it.has been free.No other great measure of the.last decade has passed through Parliament out the use of the guillotine.The Fine ance.Bill has gone through without resort to any mechanical restriction of the freedom of debate.But.the Government has not merely permitted the fullest and most thorough criticism.The Chancellor of the Exchequer has listened, and where a grievance was demonstrated which could be avoided without violence to \u201cessential principles he has done what was necessary and proper, and: the measure of the completeness of the discussion and the anxiety of the Government to do justice is given by the multiplicity\u201d of the amendments accepted.In its final form the bill has swollen to half again its original size, and it stands out.monument of practical constructive finance.Its scheme {is a just- one, which taxes every class according .to capacity.It is a scientific scheme which \u2018takes no more from .the citizen than goes to the; Treasury.It is an economic scheme which - lowers no Man's.standard of living, involves \u2018the minimum interference with industry, -and imposes no burden upon active.enterprise and productive intelligence.It is a scheme which males a notable advance towards the equalization of burdens by carrying: further the graduation of the income tax, and by for the first time giving some measure of relief to the father who carries out one of the highest duiies toward the state.It js a Free Trade Budget, true to the broad principles of finance laid down by the great chancellors of the jatter half of the nineteenth century, a budget which has demonstrated; the flexibility and fruitfulness of \u201cFree Trade finance.The Budget Is not only a just scheme, a scientific scheme, a scheme which does no injury to commerce, and has the sanction of generations of experience and thought.It is a scheme which works, and which provides a broad and durable foundation for a comprehensive plan of social reform.The Budget taxes meet the needs of the current year, and / will expand to meet the demands of the yea : to come.This year £16,000,000 i is required and will be raised.Next\u2018 year, as Mr.Lloyd George explained, in .the course of his brilllantly lucid ; speech, perhaps £20,000,000 will be required, and the Budget will respond ! td the demand.The needs of defence may possibly be more costly; both partier are pledged to ove the pauper disqualification froréépens sions; and the Governimnuni£, has.promised and prapared an ela ate system of insurance to protect the wage-earning classes agalnstdgthe worst ravages of sickness and fiiÿal- idity and unemployment, the gfeat scourges which render the livés; of millions of the people of thes les dark and bitter.For all these Es | the Budget provides.Taxes which\u2019 this year give a slight yield .next year will expand to meet all the requirements of a national policy of social prevision.The Budget is that rare thing in En-lish history, a far- secing measure, not a hand-to-mouth expedient.It meets accurately the needs of the moment, it provides am- .ply for future needs which are inevitable.repeating #4.That is clear; it néver needed discussion by the Cabinet, and it is put by Mr.Churchill with all the force which the dominance of the occasion demands.If the Cabinet is now considering the situntion it is considering not what the batitle is which is to be fought, nor how it \u2018is to be fought, but how the immediate disaster to the nation\u2019s finances and to the commerce of the country recklessly precipitated by ths Lords may be mitigated.Whatever course the Government may decide upon one alternative.is wholly excluded: There can be no question of 2 temporary Budget to tide\u2019 over the crisis from which the contentious taxes were omitted.That wquld be to give up the ghost of the Constitution; to admit the claim of the Lords\u2018 to determine the nation's.finance and, controi the nation's Budget; to m the House of Lords the'snpréme Authority in the State, It would be à betrayal 6f the nation's liberties, and tHe nation's \u2018liberties could not\u2019 be Surrender ed even for a month, or a day; or a minute.The nation expects tha Government to reduce the shock of the crisis, but before everything It expects the Government to\u2019 preserve the ark of the Constitution.\u201d The nation \u2018will Know who are responsible for in- fiicting the loss and suffering upon \u201cit, and the punishment for that offence of Mr.Balfour and Lord Lansdowne will be certain and heavy; but the offence updn which the nation's thoughts are of all ow directéd Is the blackest which have been their bulwark th ough the centuries.à ; AN APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE.- The Daily Graphic says: Lord.Lans- downe gave notice of his long-expectéd amendment to the second reading of the Finance Bill, ahd though many Unionists would have deeply regretted the.direct rejection of the bill by the House of Lords, there are few who will not welcome the proposed amendment.In effect Lord Lansdowne's motion is neither more nor less than an appeal to the people.The leader of the majority of the House of Lords does not.ask that assembly to condemn the Budget on its own authority.His amendment implicitly recognizes the superiér authority of the House of Commons in matters of finance, but it aseerts authority «the authority of the pao= ple themselves.In normal times that authority is not invoked: It would, in« \u2018dead, be highly inconventent if this fin.anvcial arrangements.for each: year had {to be submitted to the direct voté of the constituencies.But thè present oc- fhemsoires not to be Save taken pots.a undred pla orma that Mr.ea et is a totally new de.| partarer and the precursor .of vast schemes of social transformation.Ttie \u2018Lords -are therefore Justified.in deé- mending that, the country shall be son.à upon à measure of-such Joie mpartagee.No: Eee) trusted to increasing expenditure of the | =» the existence of a still higher casion ls admitted by - the: Liberäle pe Dr.McCarrey Would Do Away With Specific Inspectors of Different Products.Dr.McCarrey.chief food inspector of \"the city, is to ask for a drastic remodelling of his department.He explains that, at the present time, the inspectors under him are known under var- fous titles.For instance there are inspectors, etc.By this system a bread { inspector frequently objects if he is) asked to do duty as a meat inspector, and vice versa.In order to give the city a more efficient service Dr.Mc- Carrey will ask that all these men be simply known \u2018aë food inspectors.In addition to this, he will ask that he himself be known as superintendents and not chief food inspector.~ \u201cIt is also the intention of Dr.Mc- Carrey to see that the food laws are more strictly enforced.It has been the fit for human consumption; but in future those who offer vile food for sale will not only have the stuff confiscated, but they will be brought promptly before the courts and prosecuted.It is | expected that more severity wil make vendors \u2018less anxious to palm bad food off on the public.TABLET BY DR.R.TAIT MCKENZIE.| A memorial tablet to Francis Kinloch Huger, of the Class of 1797, medical, University of- Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, was unveiled recently in the medical laboratory at the University.It is to commemorate his rescue, in 1794, of the Marquis de Lafayette from the Fortress of Qlmutz, in Austria.where the Marquis was confined by the Russians.The tablet is the work of Dr.R.Tait McKenzie, professor of physical education at the University.Dr.J.Wii- liam White made the presentation speech, and the memorial was accepted on behalf of the University by Dr.Wharton Sinkler.IRON ORES OF THE GATINEAU.Ottawa 'and Gatineau rivers have been the subject of an investigation by Mr.Fritz Cirkel, M.E.for the Mines Branch of the Department of Mines, and his report has just been published.The publication of this report comes at a very opportune time, owing to the development lately assumed by the | smelting of irdn ores by electri¢ity; | for the region in question possesses great water powers, a part of \u2018which could very aptly be applied to the es- | tablishment of an iron and steel Indus- try.! x tter describing in detail various | iron ore deposits in the townships of Hull, Templeton, Wakefield, Bristol, Grenville and others.Mr.Cirkel con- .eludes that many of these would yield ores which could in all probablity be treated profitably in the electric fur- Pace.' Lecture on Stevenson.On Tuesday at 8 p.m.the Literary Society, \"which meets in the Verdun Presbyterian Church.Ross street, will peur \u201clecture by Rey.Professor D.J.- raser, of the Presbyterian College, on Le Louis Stevenson,\u201d accompanied by readings from Stevenson's works.D : à Budget, not as a matter-of-fact contrivance for raising the necessary revenues of the State, but as an instrument of class warfare.It is they who, have violated the spirit of the Consti-' tution.and now apparentiy they propose to try and destroy its substance by inaugurating a campalgn against the one branch -of which stands between the.people and the tyranny of the political caucus.Settles Budget's Fate.The Daily Telegraph says of Lord Lansdowme\u2019s motion: This settles the fate of the Budget.had the slightest doubt or misgiving as' to the issue of this momentous etruggle, which has been fiercely and stubbornly carried on for more than six months.since it was announced, through the mouths of many members of the Cabinet, that the majority In the House of Commons would stand upon their not unchallenged | privilege of refusing to consider any amendments which the Lords might think fit to make of this revolutionary and predatory Budget.By this de- termimred resoïve to force upon the Upper Chamber the bare alternatives of complete acceptance or completa rejection, they really left but one course open to the Peers, uniess, indeed, the latter were prepared to efface themselves, and leave this country to the abeolute and uncontrolled authority.of a single Chamber.From that moment the fate of the Budget was sealed.Al the reports and rumors of doubt and vacillation om the part of «Lord wne and any considerable section of those who regard him ss their leader, were mere modrñshine.They were püt Into circu- tatton\u2014mainly by eupporters of the Ministry\u2014with the greater readiness, because denials would have beem unbecoming before it waa technically certain that the .Government would wot abandon the more vicious \u201cprinciples\u201d af their scheme of spoliation.The hope that Ministers would .repent could be theoretically entertained until the Bill had been read a third time in the House of Commons: practically, however, it was untenable, for the simple reason that Ministers dare not alienate their Socialist masters \u2018when once.they haïi publicly adopted their principles.We assert, however, was replized that ho abandonment of the policy of Socialism would be tolerated, whatever concessions might be made in the amount of plunder to be extorted, Ministery had by thelr own bantiing, ple: The first is whether the people of this country are to be committed by the Government\u2019 of the day defin- nid to\u2019 propose, without PVO A ins the sanction of the eictorate; and sec y, into) our = timeshoncret ét drderiy system of Soto fe 4 an element of tyratasous Societlent.$0 bread inspectors, milk inspectors, meat h custom; to merely seize food that is not | The iron ores of the valleys of the| We have never | act sacrificed the life of their precious ~The issues -thougir two-fold; are sim.his DEPARTMENT Says Rosebery.-the Legislature-| - fearlessly that from the moment it] itely to \u2018Any revolutionary policy which Ministers, Backed by & mechan- leal majority io én the House of Com-} whether - | THE STANDARD PUBLISHING fi The struggle now going on in the House of Lords over the British Budget is attracting the attention of the whole world.Not for a century has there been so momentous a topic.\u201d The interest in the Budget Debate is sustained from day to day.The galleries of the Lords are crowded with distinguished spectators.In this\u2019 connection The Standard \"has procured the latest illustrations \u2018of these two historic cham- bers\u2014The House of Lords and the House of Commons.These will form unique pictures in The Standard\u2019s Supplement on Satur day.These famous Legislative Halls are by all odds the most his- \u2018toric In the world at te present \u2018time and are of particuldr interest now in view of the \u2018great struggle | over the Budget.- ~ THE HOUSE OF LORDS.The dimensions of this truly regal ~ chamber are 92x48 feet\u2014the height being about the same as the | breadth.On entering one passes through the Bar into the body of:! the House, where may be seen the | woolsack, clerk\u2019s table, - and the | seats of the peers.Beyond these | are the throne and the canopy, the | seats of the King and Queen and | the Prince and Princess of Wales.| Regal crowns and royal mono; grams are appropriately painted at the throne end, while at the other parts cognisances of the earlier monarchs are represented: The whole ceiling is a study of heraldic art, and the windows are filled with colored glass representing the Kings and Queens of the royal fines of England, Scotland, and Great Britain.\u2018THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.This \u2018chamber is of the same width and height as the Lord.The Speaker\u2019s Chair, built of elegantly.carved oak, with the massive hood above, is traditional in its construction, and the rows of dark green-covered seats rise with an easy gradient on either side of the v tigangway.\u201d?4 .AN HISTORIC DEBATE.qn addition The Standard publishes on Saturday handsome engravings of the chlef figures In the great Budget Debate.These include the following: The Right Hon.David Lloyd- George, who Introduced the Bud- et in the House of Commons.The Right Hon.Arthur J.Balfour, former Conservative Prime Minister, who led the Opposition to the Budget in the House of Commons, \" The Right Hon.the Marquis of 0 Lansdowne, who is in charge of the Opposition to the Budget In the House of Lords, Whe Right Mon.Herbert H.Asquith, Premier of Great Britain.who challenges the right of the House of Lords to reject the Budget.The Right Hon.Ear! Rosebery, former Liberal Prime Minister, who is now In favor of letting the Budget pass the Lords.THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRAI The Standard on Saturday will publish the latest picture of Her Majesty, the Queen Consort, who will celebrate her 85th birthday-on Wednesday next, December 1st.THE JUBILEE OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL! gon Saturday The Standard will publish in its supplement a page | of attractive illustrations connected with the recent Jubilee of Christ Church Cathedral.Thess ple Cathedral as it looked during \u2018 the building operations in 1858; An interior view of the Cathedral looking through the nave into the choir and chancel; The Most Rev.Dr.Fulford, the first Lord \u2018Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan of Canada, In whose episcopate Christ Church Cathedral was \u2019designed and built;His Majesty the King.as he fooked in 1860, when, as Prince of Wales, he attended divine service in Christ Church Cathedral.As a memorial of his visit he gave a beautiful Bible to - the Cathedral authorities, which -may still be seen In the Chapter House.The Bible bears the \"out all the stains, \" You may p f arrangements are made for .these districts.Ruins Clothgs.Take a new shirt, Then soap it, and rub the stains out A ~r of it on a Washboard.5 Do this six times.Then look at the hems, collar and cuff edges and the button holes, closely.* You'll find them all badly frayed, + e ripped, thinned.worn out more than on from three months\u201d hard, steady use.Half the life of the garment gone-\u2014 eaten up by the Washboard.Shirts cost a dollar, say-\u2014wash- board takes 30 cents of wear out of ft\u2014you get what's left, - \" _ kN: Why don\u2019t vou cut out the Washboard?Use a \u20181900 Gravity\" instead.1t drives the water through the ciothes like a force pump.It takes in half the time, without wearing a single thread, cracking a button.' 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| .«© ¢ it back, then, f you think you can get along without it.And 3 Royal Arms and an Inscription in the King\u2019s handwriting; The Ven.Archdeacon Norton, reétor of Christ Church Cathedral; The Rev.Dr.Symonds, Vicar of Christ | Church Cathedral; The Right Rev._ Dr,_Farthing,-Lord Bishop of Mont: real, who preached the sermon at the parochial Jubiles service.on Sunday.last; The Right Rev.Dr.Anderson, Bishop of Chicago, who preached the sermon at the special diocesan: Jubliee service.Co.170; 1e : Namèé an Inform our customers and {he public generally that we have fiot se sidered the proposition, althowgh much flattered hy same.Ë THE MIGHEST GHADE sot CAPEOQITY 3,000,000.LIE.to our phenomenal success, there are.persistent rumors: that our, Formulae have been acquired by others, We ; 4 Owin The secrat of our success ly in the fact we gell je ERS, BABBITTS, TYPEMETALS AT ER eds Write or : phone \u2018tor auvta .Remarkable Old Man Who Has \u2018ca -oldest settlement in the.region.sehere | meme,\u201d hb sald, anc he added that he a ee Sw TE JOLLY IS PIERRE | FORGET, AGED 105 i 181 Living Descendants, Claims Montreal Age Record.Frèrre Forget, hale and hearty, at age of 105.- A Jolly old man, born actually 105 years ago, is Pierre Forget, who lives at 17 Rue de I'Eglise,.near the corner of Parc Lafontaine and Papineau ave, where he sits every day .in his little \u201ccuisine,\u201d smoking a.briar pipe and telling to all visitors the remarkable tales of one who boasts that he holds the present age rerord of Montreal and who to doubtfis people can show & baptismal certificate made out On August 24: 1804.Sitting near the kitchen stove in the same little room is an aged woman who, when a bride of seventeen, plighted matrimonial vows with him eighty years ago.\u2018This unique couple, now presenting a Darby and Joan 2cene in French-Canadian setting.have i by actual cout 181 living descendants.| From time to time they are tended by | their \u2018 children.the eldest being a daughter of geventy-three years, who has great grand-children of her own.His.weight of 105 years is carried by Plerre Forget as lightly as many a comparative youngster of sixty.Every day he is Seen walking about Parc Lafontaine.In fact, he was at the corner &rocerÿ.\u2018when Star représentatives yesterday.He is not much ke.a patridtét, Dele short, ect and.brisk, with no lohig white beard, hut a shaven ehin and side whiskers.Bvery second day he shavés himself with.as steady a hand as ever.to A little log cahin situated in.a small clearing of the thick bush.twenty-five miles north of Montreal.now known as St.Janvier, was his birthplace.His father Pierre Forget, rnigrated there to the primeval forest, cleared the trees away around his cabin and wards ed off his only enemies\u2014hungry bears and wolves.Or the very day that Pierre Forge* was born.his father carried the baby five miles through the bush to Ste.Anne des Plains, the he was baptised by L'Abbe Coyteux.according to the parish records, in the ! seme year that Napoicon was first de- i clared Emperor.; \u201cI bheliave I'm cone of the most re- | markable men in the world,\u201d said old Forget yesterday, \u201cThat's what a bishop told me when he was blessing me ! in the church two years ago\u2014that I] was the oldest and most remarkable man he had ever seen.\u201d CAN STILL DANCE.The old man can speak no English, , nor can he read, but his bright spirits | make up for everything.He laughed | pally when he-teld of the time when: he was a dashing young farmer at- | tending dances and soirees, wearins a! red sash and blue tuque.and courting | the young girl, now a fechle woman of 97.sitting beside him at his kitchen | stove.\u201cOul, j'ai danse souvent avec les jeune filles quand j'etais jeune moi- danced yet at family reunions and that ! he'd dance again before he died.! He joined the reba'.bu and fouxzbt 4 | ! i ! ; i | machine is bad.the eyes is often wolff.\"any legislation which would give aay.are: VOTING HOURS vo ion From Business, Professional and Labor Men There is Not a Dissenting Volce.As business men, professional men, and labor men are further canvassed on the question of the extension of the hours of polling at elections, the impression is more and more forced that.all classes favor it, chiefly on the ground that \u201cthe voice of the people would be much more plainly heard.Mr.W.I.Gear, vice-president of the Thomson line, declared that the all- important argument in favor of the extension of voting hours was, \u201cGive the working man a chance.\u201d In fact, there was no other argument to be used.It was all very well, he sald.for people to say that employers should give their men time off for voting, in the interests of .the country, but the \u2018keen business competition\u2019 of the present day was not compatible with such & system.\u201cTake our, line, for instance.The Cairntorr is in port, and extra hands are working hard to rush her cargo in.Now, would it be possible for me to give those men leave of absence if today happened to be the one sexsaside for polling?Certainly not! and, mind you, that is not a purely selfish argument.because it imvolves the well being of the St, Lawrence river.If the | Cairntorr was delayed, through elections, and was caught in the ice.the result would be a very bad advertisement for the port of Montreal, and that we do not want.\u201cOur case is only in one many thousands.There is only one thing to 3 be done to overcome such a possibility: that is to extend the hours of voting both in the morning and evening, 80 that the people may cast their votes without interrupting their daily work.\" BUSINESS COMPETITION.MANDS IT.On the principle that extension of voting hours would increase interest in th.country's affairs and result in a large vote being polled.Mr.J.R.Binning, local manager of Furness, Withy and Co., announced \u2018himself in favor of keeping the booths open later.Mod- DE- ern business: methods called for keen attention to duty from employes, wht * could not exist with interruption.hours on election days.° Mr.Thomas Robb, manager and secretary of the Shipping Federation,supports an extension.\u201cIt is all very well to go on thinking that proprietors and managers of firms are going to allow their employes Off, jus: because the statutes say they must.But no company is very keen on interrupting its i business to let their mem vote.If the hours are extended liv thé evening, the polls will show a much bigger return.\u201d \u201cMr.J.L.Perron, K.C.favors the extension for all elections, political or municipal.The referendum on September 20h, was an example, for between 5 aud 7 o'clock a heavier vote was cast than during the same length of time previously.\u201d A SOCIALIST'S VIEW.\"Mr.A.St.Martin, former Soctalist candidate in St.James, is in favor of a better chance to the laboring classes - to cast their ballots.He favors closing at seven o'clock.He says election days in J'anada should always be fixed on Sundays, as in France and Belgium.Mr.Ernest Pelissier, K.C., thinks.an extension of the vouing hours in all the elections would be better for all classes of voters, especlally the workingmen, who are often more interested in the questions at issue than other electors, as they feel more heavily the tax burden.Mr.Alfred Labelle, lawyer, says many workingmen do not vote for fear of displeasing their employers if they vote during working hours.\u201cGive them a \u2018chances to Vote between 5 and 7 pm.and there will be a ten per cent.increase in the ballots.\u201d etter Leaving for Europe.Ex-Ald, St.Denis left last evening for New York, on his way to Egypt, by the Caronia, of the Cunard line, in company of Dr.J.IL.Warren and A.E: Beauvais.The party will afterwards spend five or six months visiting Europe.i ; Î CN Nn at 8t.Fustache with firm-rs of the region.: He even sang {or the h:nefit of hig | aid | ! pants thrown into the road.Mrs.In- visitors yesterday; one of the \u201cchansons\u201d that the young habitants of ninety years agp used to sing while driving in their box sleighs to the country dances.His voice was somewhat hoarse.but he remembered the tune all right.= While he was singing, his aged wife [rose to take something off the stove, but she began to totter, so the old man gallantly rose and helped her back to her seat.\u201c1 hope le bon Dieu will spare me long enough to be good to her while she lives,\u201d he explained, \"for she\u2019s not as bright as she was the day I married her.\u201d \u201cNinety-four Yéirs a Smoker.\u201cI've smdkerd for 94 years,\u2019 said the Fora man, az he lighted his pipe again, smoke my father's pipe Then 1 bought a pe for myself.\u201d He believes that.le tabar Canadien\u201d is hetter than some more expensive brands of tobacco.Ahyway, he savs he has smoked ft every day for 94 years.He had to admiilt that he was not a tee-totaller.\u201cI have drunk le whiskey blanc.\u201d he said, \u201cand also Te whiskey rouge.À doctar told me I could také what seemed good to me for he egan to \u201c1 agen I was ten.\u2018Tdidn\u2019t think there was anything that would ki! me.Fresh pork Is still his greatest table delicacy.He has never been a day sick in his life; does not know what indigestion is, he claims.and when asked what his life's motto was, he didn\u2019t seem to understand, but replied thut he never missed three meals a The Birth Certificate.His birth certificate, translated, is as follows: \u2014 _.= The.yebr \u2018bone thousand, eight hundred and four.24 August, Picrre Forget -dit-Depatie.was born Mis day of legitimate marriage of Piérre Forget dit Depatie.farmer of this.-parizh, and Marie Racétte, His god-fdther was Jacque Ruaceits and his god-mother.Marie Labelle.who, along with the father: have declared - \u201cthat they cannot sign their names.\u201cL'Atbe Coyteux.\u201d Pierre Forget's children, still living, Ceilna Forget, $3 ears, wife of Jean Larose; Adeldide Forget, 5 years, wife of Jean Bap¥ete Miron; Philomene Forget.86.years, wife of Mathjas Quevillon: Marie Forget, 64 | wife of Falix Blondin; Pierre t, 58 years: Emma Forget.wife vel Martel, 56 years: Eailda For, Sarsaparilla Cures all blood humors, all eruptions,clears the complexion, creates an appetite, aids digestion, relieves that tired feeling, gives vigor and vim.Get it to-day.Sold by all druggists everywhere.100 doses $1, 1156 Dangerous.The old reliable Harvey's\u2019 Syrup Red Piné never fails, at 18¢c\u2019' a bottle, at Lyons\u2019, the Original Cut Rate.Druggist.8 Bleury st.; corner Drummond and Bt.Catherine st., and corner Farm and Wellington sts.277.239 Montreal, November 16th, 1909.RF.JO The January, 1910, = Issue of the Telephone i Directory Goes to Press December 1st, 1909.No New Entries or Corrections will be received after that date.\u2018The Clansified Business Section will be closed November 25th.Place your orders at ofice, that they may appear in this issue, NES, Local MANAGER.Led , deals call up George Sorglus, 83\"Rivard_st., M-ontrent, Distributing Agent Fee! Arm RARE I you esamot secare OUR IRISH LETTER BRIDE AND GROOM MEET WITH ko + MISHAP WHILE MOTORING ON WEDDING TOUR.AIRSHIP INVENTORS AT WORK Several Irishmen Have Caught the Aviation Fever and are Building Machines.Special Correspondence of the real Star.\u2018 - Dublin, November 11.\u2014A big Naval Ball js to take place at Kingstown this Week in honor of the visit of the Atlantic Fleet to that port.Their Excell- encles have signified their intention of being present.as also hax Prince Louis of Battenberg, who is top be the guest of Their Excellencies during the stay of the fleet.Fortunately motor smashes are not neurly as common in Ireland as in the two sister countries, but last week a serious accident occurred near Newry, by which a farmer and his wife were badly injured.It appears that the pair were dtiving in a cart from the Newry \u2018had narrowly éscaped serious.injury \u2018adventure = © market, when at a part of the road called Five-Mile hill.a motor travelling at a smart pace struck the cart, which was overturned.and the occu- gram (the farmer's wife) was badly brifised about the head and body, while Mr.Ingram's collar bone was broken, and he was much brujsed,the horse injured, and cart smashed to pieces.The motor al suffered severely.but the occupants, Mr.and Mrs.Killen, of Rel- \u2018fast (s3vho were on their honeymoon), and their chauffeur, escaped uninjured The bride and bridegroom did all they could for the farmer and his wife, and had them rémoved to a neighboring farmhouse.Fortunately a Mr, Hughes.of Newry.was paain£ at the time, and he went to the town for medical assist- | ance, so that in a short time the injuries of Mr.and Mrs.Ingram were attended to, their wounds dressed, and the following day they were well enough to be removed to their own home; while Mr.and Mrs.Killen, who (as the glass screen and axle of the car were completely smashed).returned tn Dublin none the worse for their\u2019 1 \u2014\u2014 - Efforts to arrange an Aviktion Week In Ireland have failed.for the present at an yrate.The Curragh was chosen as the best spot for the \u201cweek.\u201d but the aviators wanted such a large sum | (£20,600.it is said).a3 a guarantee, that the idem has fallen through.\" There is a rumpr that plans are In course of - preparation \u2018to éârry out works on a large scale at Queenstown.to make the place a strong naval base.A Rromanre of.the Baronctage is 1e-\" vived by the following advertisement.which appeared in the agony column of « London daily recently: \u201cClaude Robert Campbell, son of Sir Gilbert Camps | bell.Baroñet, is requested to communicate with Messre.Charles Rogera Sons & Abbot, 13 Victoria street, Westminster, rolicitors, and in case he is dead his children are requested to apnly\u2019\u201d This particular branch of the Campbell family \\belongs to Carrickboy, -Donegâl.baronet and had but one son, who in now missing.Sir Gilhért-served in the pt.the Mutiny.He wielded the pen as à succetssfu!l novelipt: Mystery of - Mandeville Square,\u201d the Shadow of Death ; deal \u2018of.\u2018Kidos Aer ete irañsiätion of Victor Hugo's \u2018\u201cFoilers ot the Sen.\u201d He \u201cYF ing to Bu add &'a Pesage.The r, Robert.has been Monts -claims that with Co.|» Sir Gilbert was the third |} ind Highianderd in India at.the time | veil as the sword, and became rather || | He wrote (he : .\u201d and got a goot | is supposed, 10 have.died in 1899, acçords { 9.accord.| ed for by the same firm of solicitors on a previous occasion.Sir- Gilbert him-* self has also been missing for so long that Whittaker has assumed that his death took place in 1899.Lady Campbell, his widow, is Btill living, and their only son Claude Robert or his children, who are being advertised for.; Two brothers named Aldritt who live in Marybcrough have built an aeroplane, in which one of them made an ascent and performed a flying feat of short duration.Beri-beri has broken out again at the Inniskea whaling\u2019 station.seven persor- are down with it, and one of them has died.The greatest precautions are being taken to prevent this terrible disease from spreading.Great damage was done to Messrs.Waller's Malting Stores.Nenagh, Co.Tipperary, by fire, on the 5th instant.The fire had got a good hold hefore it was.detected, and by_the-time -the | fire brigade arrived on the scene, one! block of the buildings was gutted, so they devoted all the attention to trying to prevent the flames from spreading.The outbreak originated in a kiln, which was besides a store containing many thousands of barrels of barley, ready for malting, but many volunteers set to work and cleared It all out before the flames reached that part of the building.It was only after many hours\u2019 hard work that the fire was extinguished.- eve .The working* model of a monoplane, designed by a Dublin man, Mr.McDôn- nell, is at present of view in Dublin.Mr.McDonnell has studied aviation for some time, and he cluims that he pos- sesse: all the good points of other machines in his.The chief feature of Mr.McDonnell's invention is the engine.There are elght engines combined in one, ail of which, _howover, can be worked separately and -inflependently.Jt may be necessary to use all eight to rise, but when flying four cam be used alternately, \u2018go that there is noi danger of the works overheating.The wings differ from othër makes in that they can be inverted to any angle, and that each can be worked independently of the other.Mr.McDonnell his macHine, wind will be welcomed; rather than avoided, anc amo that the machine will fiy fast or slow as destfed.! The Belfast Old \u2018Age Pension Committee has issued its renort for the vdar, ending - 30th September Inst.Nearly 8.000 claims were allowed, which |.means nearly £100,000-a year.\u2026 Joln MeGeown, for very many years emploved by the Post Office, as letter carrier between Lurgan.Waringétown | and Donacloney, dropped dead, n few days ago, while walking in Union st, | LümRan.A short time ago McGeown | was oblizred to retire on account of hia health and only this month was given the Imperial Service medal fin recognition of his long and meritorious service in the Postal Department.: An enthusiastic meeting was held at lLoudonderry on the 3rd inst.with the object of éstablishing a branch of the Navy League in Ireland.The Marchioness of Hamiiton was asked to preside.In addressing the meeting she thanked them for.asking her to preside, and said she hoped that by Coughs and Colds Are\u2019 Montreal | yous ; 1194.7 i 1 1 prescribe ?than we.\u201c- Use More Ale | The best food is that which will produce the most nourishment and energy at the least cost to your internal construction, and that food, so the leading medical authorities say, is good ale.oo ~ When the body is enfeebled, when- an invalid is convalescing, when strength must be conserved, what food does the doctor It\u2019s not steak.| It's good ale every time\u2014 LT \u2018o | = { awes\u2019 Lachine A The consumption of Dawes\u201d Lachine Ale is enormously greater than that of any other ale in Montreal or in Canada.\u2026 : No other brewer in the world pays higher prices for barley : National Breweries, Limited Suecessors te Dawes & Co.Limited Largest Brewers in Canada ESTABLISHED 3832 and Less Meat x No other brewer takes more care in making the malt, in mashing, in every separate action of brewing.| Ask for Dawes\u2019 India Pale Ale, known as the \u201cBlack brand, and see that the label shown here is on the bottle.Horse \u201d | alone causes the Rheumatism, \u2018act directly on the Kidneys, toning \u201cthe blood of the Uric Acid.rarely fail to cure.\u2018 Sa Rheumatism cannot exist when the kidneys.are in perfect working order for then they take out of the blood all the Uric Acid, which + Father Morriscy\u2019s \u201cNo.7\u201d Tablets If the Rheumatism is of long standing it may take some time to clear out all the poison, but almost from the first \u201cNo.7\" Tablets.relieve the .© Evenif other remedies have done you no good, do tiot give up till you have tried Father Morriscy's «\u201cNo.7°\u201d Tablets.- soc.st your dealer's, \u2018 Father.Morriscy Medicine Co.Ltd.- Rheumatism for Several Years\u2014 Now as well as Ever 647 Main St, St.John, N.B., Nov.27.1908, Father Morriscy Medicine Co., Led.1 am writing to tell 1 have been a victim to Rheumatism for several years, and have 1 treated \u2018by seven doctors without finding auy permanent rellef until I got Pather Morriscy's medicine, It has cured meso Iam able to do my work and find ! am as well as ever in my life.Yours truly, Jonx CRawrorn.> them up and helping them to clear pain, and if used faithfully they ,Ç 27- Chatham, N.B.J establishing a Navy league, in Lén- dopderry\u2014the first in Ireiand\u2014the Maiden City would set an example to the rest \u2018of the country.There were many speakers, and it was finally decided to form a branch of the League in Londonderry, with Lord Leitrim as president.- A feature of special interest at the Ulster Hortieultural Show.is the \u2018splerrdfd exhibit of apples by the Bri- tish- Columbia Government, which affords a striking object lesson of British.Columbla\u2019s claims to be régarded a8 a leading fruit growing country.\" ia A \u2018buttock, the property of Mr.Me- éiderablé diversion, during the pro- by bolting and making straight for the \u2018lake at St.Louis Convent, into which + jumped, A laïgé crowd gathéred.ahd efforts were made to try and jet thé \u2018anime! to léave- its rather chilly .fQuarters, the béast, fiôwever.appéared f|to eñtoy Îte path, and remained In the water for over an hour; defying \u2018ail \u2018tits would-be rescuers.and/when it aid + de to\u2019 léave- t whteï.ft started AE at à run, and gave the followers an Aextiting \"chaus- béfèrs \u201cbeing\u201d tually +} «being | pension, and in a year or so the \u201cbaby\"* Clelland, Ballymackforban, caused con- | gress of the Monaghan, November Fair, le er aX - 1 A rather remarkable family live on a small farm at Fanaghans, Co, Done- gal.it consists of Mrs, Gallagher, three sons and two daughters, .none of whom are married, and, the mother, two sons and a daughter, are in recei pt of old age pensions, and in a very short time the third son will.have qualified for a of the family can also claim her five shillings from the Government.fi the members of this wonderful fanfity enjoy the pensions for many years.to come.« \u2019 T, 8.B.How's This We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any Catareh Cure, iE ra CHENEY à co.Toledo.0.\u2018We the unjlersigned bave known I.J.Cheney for the Inat 15 sedry, ang believe him perfectly Wonarahle In all businedn tranwactions and fin.| in flow: Walding, Kinsan & CUR \u201cGRIP,\u201d COLDS, ETC.PREUMONIA, PLEURISY, AND ALL INFLAMMATORY\" DISEASES.SORE THROAT, COUCHS, CRIP, LUMBAGO, SCIATIOA, DIPHTHERIA, MEU- Por LO AND RM EUMATIOM iy bas pror- ed itaalf the best, safest and surest antidote for pain io the world.In every family this invaluable Specific Remedy for all Inflatametory Diseases should be constantly kept on band.The expense is a mere trifle, and saves more than twenty times the amount in dootors\u2019 and druggists\u2019 bills.Sold by all druggists.~ 280.and 800.per Bettie\u2014 Accept no Substitutes ¢ RADWAY & CO., Limited - - Montreal, Canada iway\u2019s Pills \u2014Radway\u2019s Resolvagt \u201c effjoy the best of health, and hope tu ; case of Catarth fbat éannot be cured by Hall's \u2018 pétaltr able to enreÿ but any obligations made | 5 hi \u201cSintvin; .Watesnie Drogrists.Toledo: À, | Hall's Catarrd care, fe .oken foternally, \u2018set }.+ food.witd macôtis surfaces\u201d! \u201818g directly apor bd be ps oc mosisls à tu per Bottle.8614 by all, Drag ; Hall's Fagg Filla for conptipation : .1: test.free.Price own, an où don't like it, your money iiny questions, excuses or tricks, nice to that effect.It protectsyou fem from vis or the dealer.Wel ve think it's à good, square policy-\u2014 0 know Tor yourmtt which Bed is the a bosta-fide Guarantee that your Quality If it should happen tive you à new ont-\u2014if actorily\u2014without & cent of charge es egal, mind you.We know thüt Enamel Beds are'the strongést and most où earth, because we make them, and ought to we're willing 13 prove their vast superio te b ty Buds cost you no more than fier Veds-\u2014we & pr extra of ing.Won't you vi Slag y it We give you d's any monkey-b (ha 0-Day Tris boca Because it enables y But Yet, after all, Le: and ou, handsomely iltastrated ontatogue-\" wont cos og à cent and w'il you how to buy the best vds ou earth, se sow i 1 au HELD UP MD BADLY BEATEN WITH REVOLVER Then Followed Chase Chase Through the Streets After Supposed \u2018Black Hand\u201d Men.Thomas Mazza was held up about eight o'clock néar the corner of Lu- tour and St.Monique streets, aud his money demanded at the polnt of a revolver by two fellow-countrymen.After searching his pockets and finding nothing \u2018worth taking tne highwaymen started to heat their victim about the head with the butt of a revolver.His cries for help brought out Constable Tremblay, who pursued the miscreants but without capturibg them.The police, always suspicious of.a demand for money among these gentry, at once thought that he had been the victim of \u201cblack-handers.\u201d They questioned Mazza carefully, as to whether he had received any threatening fetters, but the Italian persisted in say- hig: \u201c1 donta know them.They never trouble me before.\u201d The frightened victim could \u2018not give a close description of his assailants, but Constable Tremblay who pursued them for five blocks got a good idea of how they looked.He described them as typical of the Italian employed by the railrouds, in pèint of clothes amd build.One of the highwaymen was about.five feet four inches in height.while the other was about six feet tall.Both had moustaches and dark hair.| Mazza, who lives at 56 Victoria Square, head, but did not treatment., The hold- -up occurred on Latour st.near the corner of St.Monique, at about 7.30.Mazza was.-walking quickly along Latour street when two men jumped out of a doorway and require hospital told him: \u201cUp, give us that money, in Italian.\u201d Pointing a revolver at his head, they began a search of his clothes, In spite of protesting that he had no money, they ripped the vlc- tim\u2019s pockets out one by one.Finally, seeing that he had no money they began to batter his head with the butt \u2018of the revolver.Mazza shouted lustily for help, in Italian and English.Constable Tremblay heard the cries and reached the scene just as the Itallans were giving their victim a parting kick.Then began a chase.The fleeing Italians tore down Latour street, u \u201cSt.Genevieve, along Lagauchetiere and down Inspector to St.Antoine street, where they manged to lose themselves in the crowd.The police officer wns hot on their heels when they reached St.Antoine street.The detectives will endeavor to trace the hold-np to the \u201cblack-hand\u201d men, Mazza seems to be afraid to disclose something, which makes the police suspicious.COMPETITION FOR HANDICRAFT PRIZES.| : All workers desiring to compete for the prizes offered by the Canadian Handicraft Guth are requested \u2014 to send in their work to No.586.8t.Catherine gtieet west, as soon as pésaible: Buying a Fur Coat now is a sure investment.Identical styles and grades promise to cost at least 25 per cent.more within another month.These values are wonderfully special and are offered simply to give us a little additional business in November.All of our purchases of furs were made cng hefore the advance in the price and what Read the fol- .lowing prices over carefully, of skins, we save you can save.then come and examine the goods.; Muskrat Coat, length 40 in.Value $85.For.8355.00 Russian Pony.Value $75.2 SU 845.00 Fur Lined.Value $60.For .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.835-00 Persian Lamb from 833.00 up Our Gentlemen's are particulgrly made clothes.They are correct in style, eut and patterh.; an \u2014 Mac.Our \"Furniture Department = contains Portieres, Rugs.Carpets, Oiléloths, Furnaces, Stoves and just what you want, at just the price you Cash - Credit St.Henry Syndicate 1686\" Notre Dame W.Phone Westmount 786 \u201cwas badly bruised about the, Clothing NN 2 Montreal, November TSUN THE lS | gm rene eee Near to Xmas Time.may ho) Just the.hing : : I.E ACCOUNT & 2 x Welcome Hail Mission Appeals for \" Funds to Carry on [ts Charitable Work.i > S =X \u201cI give you a dollar for Welcome Hall Mission because you have given me a new papa,\u201d was the way a little boy expressed himself when he handed his \u2018mite\u2019 to Mr.Fraser, the superintendent of the mission on St.Antoine street.The reclaiming of \u201cpapas\u201d to innocent children is a big part of the mission\u2019s work.Men who would spend all their money In saloons have been caught in the mission's net, and to-day these homes are transformed from being a regular hell upon earth to a paradise.A man of some prominence was, 84 few months ago, intent upon commit- |} ting suicide, but for some unaccountable reason he stroHed into the Mission Hall and Was converted.Another man found by the mission in a deplorable condition.was put upon his feet and is now in another city occupying a good position.There are scores of interesting cases of this kind of people who were at one time in the higher walls of life, but made shipwreck of their lives and were finally rescued by the mission.The possibilities of the world are only limited by the lac! of financial support.A few of Montreal's prominent citizens knowing from personal contact the value of the mission's work, give handsomely to its needs.but the number of these is very limited.Donations of cast-off clothing or of anything that would be useful to *he -poor are earnestly solicited.: Rev.Dr.Graham Will Preach.The Rev.J.W.Graham, D.D., will preach in the St.James Methodist Church Sunday night on behalf of the Educational Fund of the church.Dr.|\u2019 Graham was one of the most popular pastors St.James has had and it is expected will.be greeted by a great congregation Sunday.~ collection of handsome Furniture that awaits your choosing.Prof.Jordan to Preach.I.1 Prof.W.J.Jordan, D.D.of Queen's |} miss it! i ' University, Kingston, Ont, has arrived in the city and will preach at St.An- .drew\u2019s Presbyterian Church on Sunday, | at both morning and evening services.arge IC lires » See Window Display.one ey HEALTH : vs Cent REAL \"STEEL ENGRAVH hand- colored; size 26 x 36: 3 nen cak will you let one cent stand between frame.Regular price, $3000 on sale vou and health?Send a one-cent postal A PS with your name and address, and we Spe will send you FREE two little books that tell how health is regained without drugs or medicine.No fads, faith-:cure, brace, PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR Picture Framing CARD TABLE, « disense you suffer from; send.for the ALL MONTREAL IS TALKING and every one a songster of the highest order, seems to be giving: your o personally.the heartiest of welcomes as you enter the big furniture store, which has been decorated most artistically with stately palms and other touches of greenery throughout the aisles.Colored electric lights cast a beautiful warm glow upon the grand 3 Bring the little ones to the enchanted palace after they have listened to the birds, take them down to TOYLAND, where they will see all the wonderful CCR mechanical Toys working by electricity, and such a\u2019 school of big aud little DOLL PEOPLE, with games and sleighs, and everything.Say, boys and girls, don\u2019t | A Few of the Gifts that we will deliver - when you require them : NPR RE TT, \"or I Golden Oak, Mahogany, Solid quartered oak, : Ont Le m the number ti .exerciser or health food.The .means ; or Early Engitsh finish Mission or golden oak.|! Goldén Oak.Mission style.ate the u be of Sections you : - employed to regtiin health are scientific, At Once So As To Secure Delivery Regular.$20.00.Regular $25.00, Reg.$12.00.Reg.$17.50.; may require, without extra therefore natural.No matter what the FE Before Christmas.Special\u2019 cee wie $15.49 \u201cSpecial vio or $18.40 Special .,.88.15 Special.$12.49 charge., \u2019 x sl ah sv RAR ON a» 207 a EU Se Se ABOUT HOME FURNISHING À | À STORE LDER\u2019 We are special agents for the ; celebrated Lx » Macey Sectional J \u2018Book Cases In all sizes.Mahogany, Golden Oak and Early English Oak, Plain or leaded glass.We shall be pleased to send a man to esti NTR es CARD\u2019.TABLE, CARD TABLE, \u201cCARD TABLE, books.Ona cent may gave you years of See Window Display.PHOTOGRAPAY The above are in a variety of handsome designs, some of which are in very limited quantities.EE EEE Buffering.Address DR.HL.SANCHE ee lg 85s Raduction Sale of Tapestr \u201cPortieres, Table and Couch [EE = J Monday : i , This is a line of goods sent to an agent Who could not handle them at the moment, and we secured the whole line at a considerable sacrifice: We.propose to dispose of this lot at less than the price of importing them into the country.Our patrons will see the advantage of shopping early.The following are only a few of the prices.Ë Tapestry Portieres, regular $2.15.Monday, pair.ee he $1.00 .- Tapestry Couch Covers, regular $5.75.Monday, each.$3.00 Tapestry Portiéres, regular $4.50.Monday, paic.$2.65 8-4 Tapestry Table Covers, regular $1.75.Monday, each .,.$ .90 Tapestry Couch Covers, regular sa.50.- Monday.each.$1.25 Tapestry Table Covers, regalar $2.50.Monday, each .$1.25 Tapestry Couch Covers, regular $4.00.Monday, each.$2.00 a YN Tapestry Table Covers, regular $4.00.Monday, each .- $2.00 i This would make an acceptable Christmas Gift.AMATEUR AND / PROFESSIONAL/ MONDAY BASEMENT SPECIALS \u201cThere is no pleagfife in - a NE W s FROM TOYLAND merely PRESSIN THE T 45 ae BUTTON and leavi the rest ne to the photograp Those « > who enjoy the gamera are those who DO EIR OWN WORK, À 01.| ver WE TEACH FYOU Right at Your Home tgffdo every rtep in Moh the process 0, the Jor, and we On #ale- day, \u2018between 8 and 12, =U NTE} SUCCESS.inde our ~ instrygftion there oy TEA SETS, 44 pieces, dainty rosebud = 2% only, 26-Fleco Cabinets comprising CRADLES Foidi Dolls\u2019 GUESSINGF EXPERIMENTING pattern.gold border line.Regular $5.00.3 b.MINCING KNIVES, 6 Dinner Knivés, 8 Dinner Forks, 8 Cradles, Monday, ge or WASTE.onday, from 8 to 12 noon, ! Cast steel handles, made good .\u2018Table Spoons, 6 Tea Spoons, 1 Sugar special, from 8 to 12 PROBÉSSIONAL PHOTOGRA- * quality cutlery steel.Regular Ibc.Bhell and Butter Knife, Choice of 4 ROOD .are vee we oes 0 PHER EARN $1.000 to $3,000 Monday, between 8 and 12 noon, fancy patterns, made and ranteed per gar.The demand is greater 11 Cents ] , guaran CREAM JUGS.thagftne supply._ ] EB by the Wn.Rogers Manufacturing Co.Japanese China, Fit You For The Studio.MECHANICAL Reg: 318.00 Monday, between 3 and 12 fora] pattern, blue [ * ; ; TOYS.-: noon border.Re 2c.PO tel Polak Our instryctor is Paddy.\" the - / Monday, from 8 to pô Steel AR .- \u20ac - 12 .Dolls\u2019 Cab, enamel CANADA'S RECOGNIZED 60c STEEL SNOW SHOVEL, Zc.Waltzing Pig.Reg.* : froon finish.Regular $1.60.| : d \u2018This is the best Shovel we could find.Soc.Monday, from XOCG Monday.from 8 to 12 Write to-day for full par- § Oil, finish steel blade, hardwood handles.8 to 12 nodn, * noon, ticulars and booklet, \u201cPhotog B® Regular b0c.Monday, between 8 dnd 12 SEE OUR LINE OF rapay,.for Pleasure and Pro.fy noon, 40cC BABY CUTTERS AT $3.50.$1.19 fit.\u201d ; FREE DELIVERY to Montreal West, Rockfield, Blue Bonnets, Lachine, every Friday, and St.Lambert, Longueuil, Montreal South, every Saturday.The Shaw Correspondence | School, 399 Yonge Strest, TORONTO, FU Lailies, call and see our Special - Black Fox'Set at - \u2014- \u2018 # ~ } i Alex.Nelson & Co.380 St.Catherine West Li a= BAILIFEFS SALE-Provinée: or.Qutb pst i mie BAILIPF'S BALE-\u2014Provinue ot, Quebec; \u2018District of Montreal- No 29843.Circuit Court.B: Damiens, Plaintitt, ae I incè \u2018éf Quebec, 946.Superior Racette, Plaintiff, versus ALTE 8 SALE Province of Quebec, BAM es or Méontroat Pret cont ce Corbell et in re vers BAILIFF SALE\u2014 \u201cDistrict of Montreal,\u201d Cour VE of Montreal.No.14810; Clreutt Court.J.David, Plaintiff, versus De.M.= HA.WILDER & CO, 262 St Catherine Street West \"= 7\", es ms sus L.- Bertrand, Defendant.On the 6th| Gustave Fleury-et al.Defendants.On: n et vir, Defendants.On the 9th Rivest, Defendant, On the 7th da day of December, 1509, at ten \u2018ef the! the 6th day of December, 1009, at.noon, Caro of % December, 1309, at one \u2018of the \u201cComber, 1909,\" at two of ok À clock in- the.forençon, at \u201cthe démicife at the pace of business of the said De- elock In the afterioon.at-rear 68 Mat: | afternoon; \u2018at ths domicile of thé \u2018of the raid Defendant, 337 Orteans Bt, fendant, Fleury; 563 Lasalle, in the Town | austts Streat, in.thé \u201city of Montreal, | Defendant 1341 Be faux Street, in\u201c in the City of Montreal, will be sold by| of Maisonneuve, District of Montreal, will | be -sold by authority of, Justice, ail} Clty of Méntreal, will be sold 2 ay - authority of Justice, all the: goods and! be sold: hy au uthority of Justice, all the go.and éhattels of the sata Des orfiy of Justice, - all the goods ah chattels of the said Dotenéai « seised In | goods and Hattels of the said Defendant, fondant, peisdd- in: thin cause, consisting \u201ctels\u201d of the sald Le Pont \u2014elz \u2018this cause, consisting of ture, ête, |-welsed in tin cause consisting of tables, {of tools.Terms.5.Li RB.}esuse, wollen furn ios TefmneCash.L.\u2019 or ACh SAND, BSC.xs, eto, ca November BE AUMAIN trea), \\Novembét!: To In B in ver 2th, 190%, a 1508.real, Noteuide: ' ed ET ant What a comfortably furnished house means-or how little costs to do it, or how agreeable the terms are, until you visit \u201c No \u2018regrets possible in any purchase from us.We guarantee at.- isfaction.+ The style and value of our furniture will surprise you, but not 1 i Cas somuth as the moderate prices we ask, NS a AR OPENS AN we make credit arrangements with pleasure.: Co Ever ybody should have one at these prices: pie Parlor Bets, for $1000 $1.75 Upholstered High Back $18.00 Bureau and Stand, $10.00 Tables, for hg \u201c+ Chairs for $1.00.British bevelled glass Mir- Le, $, $25.00 Sideboards for $13.00 | ror, for $9.75.wé put) ) oy Co lic: Du TES = et at IT - 1832-1338 3 es) .\u201c ST.LAWRENCE STREET ; | 2 opén Evenings Unt 10.30 O'Cikek.Co en (SEVEN DOORS ABOE RACHEL.) Officers THE MONTREAL DAILY- STAR=SATURDAY.MUNCIAL FIGHT and General.Committee Chosan Yesterday by the Citizens\u2019 Association.S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Plans cor the coming municipal campaign were\u2019 discuss, tors of the Citizen's Association at a meeting yesterday afternoon.The first step taken.was the appointment of a general committee, as an advisory board; to suggest a slate of candidates for the Board of Control and City Counefl.«| Before declaring themselves, the As- sociafion will await the publication of Commissioner Cannon's report of the Royal Commission.With this report: as their guide they will oppose certain members of the present City Council and support others.The members of the general committee, appointed yesterday, will be divided into sub-committees, for each ward in order to facilitate the choice of reform \u2018candidates.\u2014\u2014_ oa 1 \u201c4 aa.\" 2nd- Vice-President; Me.James: \u2018Morgan, Hon.Treasurer; Mr.A Chapleau, Hon.Secretary.Directors: \u2014Mr.Janvier Art.Vall- lancourt, Mr.Chs.Samuel John Phillips, Mr.Eugene Walter Villeneuve, Dr.IS, Persililer Lachapelle, Mr.8.D.Vallieres, Mr.Victor Morin, Hon.J.Damien Rolland, Mr.Charles; Cha- put, Mr.Peter Lyall, Mr.H.J.Kava- sh ; General Committee: \u2014R.B.Angus, Sir Montagu Allan, Olivar\u2019 Asselin.Simeon Beaudin, A.Baumgarten, Hon.Ls.Beaubien, Willtam Birks, Hon, F.lL.Beique, A.Blumenthal, Guillaume Boivin, J.A.Beaudry, C.C.Ballan- tyne, Gedeon Boisvert, T.Blenvenu, Alfred Brunet, J.8.Brierley, Hon.T.Berthiaume, Sznator Arthur Royer, Henr.Bourassa, Sir Ed.8.Clodaton, Zenon Corbeau, Dr.E.P.Chagnon, Dr.L.J.V.Cleroux, Martial Chevalier, C.H.Catelll, Victor Carmel, Lt.-Col John Carson, Hon.J.P.B.Casgrain.G.N.Ducharme, Sir George Drum- mond, Gaspard Deserres, Hon.C.J.Doherty, U.MH, Dandurand, J.8.N.Dougall, Gea.B Drummond, IL.N.Dupuis, J.R.Dougall, J.U.Emard, F.W.Evans, Colonel W.H.Evans, Geo.Esplin, Bam.W.Ewing, Jos.Fortier, Geo.B.Fraser, Sir Hugh Graham, Ubald Garand.J.O.Girard.J.O.Gravel, Chs.Gordon, J.A.Gougeon, Denis Guilbault, Arthur Gagnon, W.Gear, L.KE.Geoffrion, Dr.Alexandre Germain, C.H.Godfrey, A.O.Galarneau.Dr.Leigh R.Gregor, Dr.J.B.Garceau, Max.Goldstein, Cyprien Gelinas, C.A.Harwood, J.C.Holden, Albert Hébert, John Hyde.J.W.Hughes, J.A.Jacobs, Henri Jonas.Lieut.-Col.A.E.Labelle, Sir Alex.Lacoste, Zotique Le- : roux, H.P.Labelle, Jos.Lamoureux, The question of a municipal Tight- ing .plant,.which discussed yesterday.It was the sense Of th- meeting that the details of the Project had not been presented to the citizens in a comprehensive manner.and that the majority of them were in the dark as to the actual plans.A Jet., ter was written to the council asking that further details be furnished.The list of officers of the association, and the members of the general committee appointed yesterday.are as - follows: + Fresiden t; Mr.Hormidas.Lieut,-Col.Jeffrey Hon.Sen.Laporte, President; Burland, lst Vice- Raoul Dai Dandur- The engagement is annnounced of Miss Bertha Gittleson, only daughter of Mr.Myer Gittleson .of Montreal, Mr, H.Rubin, of London.England.Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Corneille and family have clused their home at St.Hilaire and will reside at 4633 Sherbrooke street, for the winter months.Mrs.T.P.Butler, Shuter street, has issued invitations for an \u201cAt Home,\u201d on December 2nd, in \u2018honor of her daughter, Miss Beryl Butler, who is one of the season's debutantes.The marriage of Miss Theodora Brooks and Dr.J.G.Warren, son of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Warren, of this city, took place.this week, at St.John, North Dakota.Dr.and Mrs.Warren will visit Montreal on their honeymoon trip.Lord and Lady Aberdeen had a small\u201d house party at -the Viceregal Lodge, Dublin.recently to meet Vice- Admiral Prince louis of Battenberg.who Was their Excellencies\u2019 guest during the visit of the Atlantic Fleet to Kingstown, | The marriag: of Miss Christina Turnbull, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Turnbull, of Two Creeks.Man, to Mr.Reginald, G.Rotreyn Mackenzie, of Miniota, will take place at bride's.home on Thursday, De- cemBér 23rd: + > The: imarriage Miss bristina Fra- rer Hé milton dadghter SE the fats- Ans drew-Hamilton, \u2014to\u2014 Mr.Fraser, of Pawtucket.R.IL, © wil! take place quietly at four d'elock this ! afternoon at the residence of bride's mother, 38 \u2018Walker avenue.The Rev.Mr.MacKay.of Calvth Presbyterian: Church will officiate.The bride will be given away by her brothe¥, Mr.Andrew Hamilton and will wear a gown of cream siik eoilenne over taf-< feta with a wreath of lilies of the valley and will carry a shower bouquet +f White roses and lillies of the valley.She will be attended by Miss Agnes | .~~ Tom, Wearing & White silk mull gown | over taffeta.and\u2019 carrying pink roses.The bridegroom's brother, Mr.John Fraser, of White River Junction will &ct as, best man, The honeymoon will be spent in Boston.The bride's travelling costume Is of taupe grev broadcloth and black velvet picture hat with black plumes.The bridegroom's gift to the bride Is a gold watch and to the brideamatd a leather hand bag.CATSPAW 18 SYNONYMOUS WITH COMFORT, GRACE AND EASE: with elasticity and firmness\u2014 CATS8PAW RUBBER HEELS are true to name, All shoe dealers and re- pairers.Large Reward fo ots Fruthes Madaine Turol wishes to form her nauguter that, having received n sun of money for her from bur father.she bas placed the amount fa the hands yf Jom, Miclard, French chaplain ang curate br .James, who \u201cwill remit Fe to Ber on uppliéation: Knowluy that der -daughter cap mot fall te see this andodicement ur to eut of M1 frum others.Mutlüine Turot wishes ber to know that though she is leaving with a broken beurt bie.cause her search bas beep fruitiess, she goes sway hoping that the great sacrifices which Have been made for ber duughter will be the means of nakiuk her see things in n new light, of dispelling the false Empresstion which fin.fluences her, and that tue day In not far off when she will write to bes spot t of such Welcouse pntélilgence peur imine: ately reply and sept her whatever may reaps, because she should not ivare them a to such ervel anxiety, amd they are sue she hex a heart, des they cherish the fre Ym hér, whieh wii} he \u201cthere ation therwiss, wifiely tated as she from ber parents, thelr savings which she\u2019 and whith have been vo Waedly ie will Le squandered Ja the veste Jar 2 when th recognised as frojtoss.wf où ate the\u2019 Saba of atrangers.Le Turot, helng unable to reply to- a wumbsy Cain nymapathisete *ho Lêre written 8 ber offe offe oe to help Wer, bugs to theak them eh.sipicere pers whit \u2018may form the sûqualstance ot RE ee bh and who desire to mening in Tories her parents are ted + fou to tis re © cain, Ti van Trim is tô be submitted to the electorate December 23.was also ; \"PERSONALS, to.entertained informally at the tea i the | | Mrs.Lewis, wearing a lovely brown gowned in black velvet.Mrs.W.O\u2019Brien.Miss Raphael and Miss { Shephard were in charge of the tea parents who on.a bai J.B.Letendre, A.Lacroix, BE.H.le- may, Ernest Lemire, A.Lionais, Dr.J.! V.Lalonde, Godfroi Langlois, Edouard Leduc, sr\u2026 Alfred Mercure, Sir Wm.i McDonald, D.Masson.Robt.Melghen, | Markland H.Molson, G.E.Moncel.Henry Miles, Onesime Martineau, Hon.J.Ald.Ouimet, Medard Paquette, Jos.Quintal, A.V.Rcy, Farquhar Robertson.J.A.Richard, J.C.Roge, L.J A.Surveyer, Sir Thos.Shaughnessy, Geo.W.Stephens, Lieut.s \u201cCol.Chas.A.Smart, R.Wisen-Smith, C.F.Smith, I.D.Shallow, Hon.L.O.Tailfon, J.B.Tresidder, F.Tremblay, Nap.Tetre- ault, Jos.Villeneuve.F.Vanier, Sir W.Van Horne, Alp.Valiquette.Leonidas UE \u2014JHeneuve, J.C.Walsh.Pt a i eV a $ 1 Mrs.Norreys Worthington Is entertaining at bridge on Wednesday afternoon at her apartments in Ottawa.\u201cMrs.George Sumner.\u201cOaklands.\u201d Helvidere Road, has issued invitation for a tea on Thursday, December 2n Mrs.Ciifford Jack, Drummond Yesterday in honor of her sister, Eva Trotter, who is one of the season's debutantes, Mrs.R.Victor Holland, of ghawini- gan .Falls (formerly Missf Queenie Knowles, of Boston) will ffeceiye in Montreal! for the first tinfe since her marriage at No.11 The New Sherbrooke, on Tuesday afternoon.Novem- her 30th.Mrs.Frederick Lawrence \u2018 Sturdee (formerly Miss Romans) will receive for the first time since her marriage on Wednesday.December 8th at \u201cThe Carleton,\u201d 242 Sherbrooke street west, and afterwards on the 2nd and 4th \\Vednesdays of each month.Mrs.L.'D.M.Meyers (formerly Miss | Margaret Annie Sparrow) will receive for the first time &ince her marriage on Friday afternoon and evening, December 3rd.at her residence, 1663 Mance street, Annex, and afterwards on the first Thursday of each month.The engagement {is announced of y Captain Pickering.of the Scots Greys, i who has lately returned to England from acting as aide-de-camp to His Excellency Earl Grey.He {8 to be ; married in January to Miss Angela Sutton, younger daughter of Mr.and Lady Susan Sutton and granddaughter | of the fourth Lord Harewood.Mrs.Lansing Lewis was the host- ses, yesterday afternoon, at a most | successful and enjoyable tea.at her (residence, Ontario avenue.The guests were received in the drawing room by gown embroidered in green.In the tea room the table, artistically decorated with pink and white roses, was ! presided over by Mrs.Francis Cole, ; Mrs.A.D.Shirres and Mrs.McCarthy.;, Masters Allan and Ralph Prevost, i Prince of Wales Apartments, gave a \u2018mall but very enjovable Progressive i Game party last evening.The guests i Included the Misses Dorothy Raphael, Naomi Smith Margaret Charlton.Edith Warren.Isabel Day, , Mollie Evans, Gladys Dyke, Gladys Rutherford, Masters Brooke Claxton.Ernest Connor, Gladstone Shaw, Leslie Carter, Walter Rutherford and Howard BSte- wart, At the residence of Mr.and Mrs.Francis W.Talbett.Buffalo, N.Y, the marriage recently took place of Mins Harriet Matilda Hough.formerly of Megantic.to Mr.Eugene Bryson Goodrich, of Syracuse, N.Y.The Rev.Frederick HH.Conan officiated.The bride wore a gown of fvory 1messaline satin with lace and pearl trimmings.Mi.and Mrs.Goodrich expect to visit Montreal shortly.end will spend part of the winter In Texas and Southern.California.Mrs.Patrick Davis (formerly Miss, Adine Baby) received for the first time since her marriage, yesterday af- terngori, at the residence of her mo- \u2018thes, Mrs.H.Baby.Dorchatét ntreet.The bride wore her wedding gown of white satin and Venetian lace, and Mrs.Baby, who received with her.was room, where the decorations were ef- feetivly carried out in nink roses.The marriage of Miss Gladys M.Hate.second daughter of Mr.and Mrs, | E.C.A.Bate to Mr.T.Frank Sibbais, of, Montreal.formerly of Brockville.took place this week at the residence of the brides parents, 961 St.Urbain streët, The ceremony was performed by the Rev.Frank J.Day.of Zion Congregational Church.The bride was \u2018attended by her sister Miss Alice Bate j and Mr.Gerald lee was the best man.I and Mrs.Sibbals are spending.their honeymoon in Quebec and on heir return will reside ht 680 City all avenue.The bride travelled In visteria brondcloth costume with a Fanne vélvet hat to match.and mink fure./ A preity wedding took pire \u2018on Wednesday, in St.Georges Church, wheñ Miss Amy Mand \u2018Guerin, daueh- ter.of Mr./ J.Gueri 7 Drummond street.was married to Mr.Henry Powles, Jr.son of Henry Bowles.of Montreal.The Rev.Dr.Paterson Smyth and the Rev.Reginald I Ross; performed the céremony.The bride wore white serge sut with hat trimmed with \u201costrich feathers.and carried & bouquet of white roses.he.bridesmaid, Miss Grace Querim, of the bride, wore a white oman and carried pink tomes.MT Ernest Fiawn, cousin gt, the bridegroom.act.è-humerous sifth § fncthdsë : exrho | brideamaid received a gold chair andl Incket, the best man a sans wich have.pin.Mr.and Mrs.Henry le for the West on a mhort shor i ae JUDICIAL SALE || Summer Weather AI Winter FLORIDA\u2014GEORGIA\u2014ALABAMA \u201c Save moneÿ and enjoy the trip by.selecting as your route The OF THE ASSETS OF THE Ce Poterborough Shovel and Tool Company, Limited, \u2014\u2014 ae -NOVEM: BEF per me acte sen ues 4; RAILR OADS \"RAILROADS : .PURBUANT to an- onjer of the.Hi \u2018Court \u2018ot Justice mide by His Honor of High coo Huycke, Love} Muster of the High cout of Justice at.Peterborough, In the jitter of the Windig Op of Tue Peterborough Hliovel and Topl Company, Linifted, sealed tenders will be received, addressed to the sald Local Master at his Chambers, Court House, Peterborough, Canada, and marked \u2018Tender re The Potarborougb Shovel and Tool Company.Liited.\u201d up to two o'clock In the afternoon, .On the 14th Day of \"December 1909.TOR THE PUROHASE OF THE FOLLOWING ABSETS OF THE BAID COMPANY x PARCEL NO.1.REAL ESTATE AND BUILDINGS, az foilows:\u2014 The Factory Site in (he City of l\u2019eterbu:ough comprises a block of lasd centrally located.containing about two acres.\u2018Ube bgildiug bave been erected for u utter uf only a few years\u2014 are adapted to uAy class OÙ manufacture and consist of a ouv-atorey brick factory, 65 ft.by 180 ft.6 in.» brick slore-reom udjorning the factory, 68 by 00 ft, both fronting ou Stewart street: brick warehouse, one - \\bne-baif sthreys bigh, 30 ft.11 in.by 114 fr.Yin.facing Rink street; frame pickling house, 13 ft, 6 1m.by 14 ft.d'in, and frame oil boxe, 10 ft.3 in.by 14 ft, 10 in, witu two ofl tanks located in tbe centre of the jot.The abippiug facilities Are good.there bein sidings and switches connecting with the Gi Trunk Rallway and the Csoadlan l'acific way Company.The ad antuges of the C t'vterhorough as u mauvfacturing fording an it does ample electrical 7 reasoltable rates and practically unexce whip: plug factlittes ure so well known th Lo com Dents are necessary, A plan of the biti linge ney bedtun at the offices of the Liquidator.PARCEL NQF MACHINERY AND E The Wuchiuvery ubd equig chines and tools such as net GOODS IN PROCESS OF AND GOODS MANUFACTURED.- may be inspected at the Offices nnd Guarautee Compauy, Limited, orks In Peterborough.Tenders iit he received for auy vue or wore 5 or SALE: \u2014Ten per cent.with ten- dalance wiliin ten days alter sccept- ercuf.without Interest.The tenders will er, 1900, when sll enderers may be prewent or represen Tenders wust be accorapanied by a marked cheque, payable to tbe order of the Liquidetors, for 10 per cent.of the amount of tener, which will be returned \u2018if the tender shonid not be accepted.The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.: The conditions of sale are the standing conditions of the Court, as far as applicable.The purchaser shall search the title at his own expense, and the vendors shail not be required to furnish any abstract or produce any deeds, declarations, or other evidence of title, except those In thelr possession.The purchaser shall have ten days in which to make any objections or requisitions in re- apoct of the title, and fn case the purchawer shall make any objections or requisitions which the vendors shell from any cause be / & A < Boston.ve Tori | Offer\u2019 \u2018the unsurpassed in Luxurious and \u2018Comfortable Ocean Travel \u201cCARONIA\u201d Jan.8, Feb.19 \u201cCARMANIA\u201d Jan.HoT s Largest triple-screw turbise in the Wo \u2019 \u201cSAXONIA\u201d Dec.4, Feb.5, Mar.19 Twin-Screw, 14,300 toms For Full Particalars and Raservations apply to THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO., Ls.» Minneapolis.Philadeiphia, St.Lois, To and Montreal.or Local Agente.Lire remain revlon commode: ; outside.e promens.ade decks, Meals at peer hours.Ticket Includes meals-and berth Secura Green Polder,\u201d or write te , i or A.W.HENNEDY - J NEP.A .209 Atlautie Avenne \u201c, BOSTON, MASS.1 Jugend.By the great 20,000 ton steaiwirs 283.28e0d Allan Line AUYAL MA:! SERVICE.TO LIVERPOOL, Bee st.Jobs.From Halifax + Grampian Dee, Victormn.| Dee.11 Hesperian.Mec.15 Tunisian.Dec.25 - $Y.ult record Between Mop\u2019 oN SG days, 1) houra, X minutes.fre Turn: est passage \u201cvictorian tar made the iss: Saverne mis SALOO $70.00, \u2018Turbines.880,00 and upwards.FÉCONIT CLANS, $43 to $47.00 Am upwards.CTHIRD CLARY RIT AO qn $05 7 BOSTON TO aLABGow.2 lw Pretorian.Dec.10 Nurmlidian .Dec.Büänneils, QU), 4, etueBe Cnty, $40 aml up th» clase $27.80.: One elass cabin, ealied second cabin.$40.00 and up, Third class, $7.50 TO RAVRE ASD LONDON.rota St.John.Halifex.Corinthian .15 Dec.One class eahin, calied second sesbiw._ Rates: London.$40: ITevre.$45 and op; thir ase, I Bo; Havre, 00.Anply lu HB.and A.ALLAN.Montreal, 160 149 unwilling tn answer.the vendors may at any time rescind the sale.In that case the pur chaser hail be rntitied to a retura of the deposit, without interest, costs or compensation.Further particulurs may he had on application.to the Liquidators, The Trusts and Guarantee Company.Limited, Toronto.alin at Peterborough, this 16th Day of No: vémter, A.D.1000, HALL, HAYES & HALL, Peterdoro, Ontario.Seticitors for Liquidators.E.¢.8 HUYCKE.832 2 law Local Master at Peterborough.+ NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS Civic Elections Ratepayers are respectfully \u201ceminded that no one indebted to the city for Per- | sona: Taxes or Water Rates on the 1st December will be Entitled fo Vote at the ensuing municipal elections.\u2019 AJ! such taxes must be paid (with interest from 1st September) on or before The 30th November\u201d W.ROBB, ; City Treasurer.{ City Treasurer's Office, City Hall, .November 23rd, 1909.Canadas.DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEANSHIPS Portland, Maine, fo Livérpool.REGULAR BAILINGS.Moderate Rate Service ONZE OLABS CABIN STEAMERS.(Called Second Class.) .Dec.4, Jan.8, Feb.12, Mar.19 Dominion.\u2018Dee.25, Jan.20, Mar.5, Apr.9 Rates of Passsge Portland to Liverpool.$42.50 and $43.00; $2.50 additional to London, According to Steamer.These steamers carry only one class of cabin passengers, to whow ls given the aécumimoda- tion situated in the best part of the vessel.This service Is very popular to those desiring to makes a trip in comlort, st a very reasonable rate.Portland ix less than 12 hours by Tail from Montreal.Third Class carried in © and 4 berthed rooms.WHITE STAR LINE Quesastown Li 1 Ohannel Ports Baltie.Dec.4 \u2018Teutonic.Dec.1 PAPER Dec.11 Adriatic.-Dec.8 For PASSAGE, OF -Freight Rates.Apply 10 local agents of COMPANY'S OFFICE, 118 Notre Dame street.283 Zleod WINTER SAILINGS ST.JOHN, N.B., to: LIVERPOOL Dec.8.Empress of Britain Dec.11 .\u2026.\u2026.Laks Manitoba Dec.31 .\"(Charteré* Gorsican Ilan.14 .i.Empress reland Jan.28 .(Chartered) = rican Feb, 11 .Empress of \u201cBritain Feb.25 ., Enipress of Ireland Mar.11., Empress of Britain.For accommodation, rates, ete.Apply W.G.ANNABLE, General Passenger Agent, Room 3, Board of Trade Bullding.: ro Montreal, 281 5 279 34 \u2014\u2014 \u201cCINCINN ATI\u201d GOOD STATIONERY Whether yeu uss\u2019 8 small or à large quantity, it pays.you tb \u2018have the best | and most upsta-date.stationery, Jor the responsibility and.soilaity of.your business is reflected to no \u2018vai degrés by Me quality.i Good stationery costs brings better results.ysu with It.more, but It We can supply 01 J \u2018 ne + Jose; hE Fortier, 210 Notre Dame Street West \u2018Montreal + | aly 2 cos Hod MEDITERRANEAN iN SERVICE erxciNR ATEN anti.OUT snd steamship connect ions on 108 lent with #tsaniérs of Huon and Anglos Am | ri, Mia Cave Tvice up cha ea ronih +} Largest and.Sant steamship ever sept to tbe Orient.{1000 tons.) | ORIENT CRUISE The -Hamburg-American- Line's well-known steamer will.make a \u2018cruise to Spain, the Mediterran- To Te ther Orient ; leaves New er laste.: Also other cruises to the Wess.Indies, Senth Amirica, ste.Tours in Egypt and the Holy Land.sv POR NEW ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET.Hamberg-American Line 41-45 BROADWAY: N.Ÿ.date.oul 415 cenie cle We LW.H.Henry tug Ht, Tomes st.TH NEWFOUNDLAND COMPANY | me [Ad Iw.u six lé ss, -Z0KOTO, saillng about Dec.10, via Halifax for Nassau (Rahamas(, Havana (Cua),b Tampico, Vera Cruz.Coa- zacoalcas and Progresso (Mexico), 85, BOKNU.suing Nov.iota, via Halifax for Nassau 1 Mubamas), Havana (Cuba), Tampico, Vern Crus Coazacoal- \u2018 For literature and \u201cinformation, call on or °F adress D : _N, E.E-aod P, A.: 176 Washi n st Boston, cas, and Progresso (Mexico).To book passage apply to W, HM.Henry, mperia) Bank Bullding.L.J.Rivet, 18 St.Lawrence Boulevard.To SOUTH AFRICA DIRECT.8.8 \u201cBENDU,\u201d salling about Nov.beth, East London, Durban and Delagoa Bay.Cold storage accommodation.For ratès Of freteht apply to ELDER, DEMPSIER & CO.319 Board of Trade Building.Montreal.217 156 end MEDITERRANEAN.ADRIATIC E From New York Wednesdays, 1 p.m.To sud from Italy; Greece, and Austria whi Wheduied oa at GIBRALTAR, (east and Wes RS (West), and AZORES (East).TWIN ÉCiEW #3.MARTHA WASHINGTON: ALICE.LAURA, ARGENTINA, OCBANIA.(For Tether information und 1910 sallings fur- PHELPS BROS.CO.General \u2018Agents, or auy local agent, 17 Battery Place, N.Y.ci *' The Flamingo a new limited train with through sleeping car from New \u2018York.Philadelphia.Baltimore and Washington to Knight's Key.Fla.will be inaugurated November 7th.by the \u2018and wii) make.:the quickest time via, the shortest \u2018réute to 7 Florida, Cuba, Nassau Two other high class daily trains to Florida*and Carolina resorts and to Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis.Get our Winter Resort Booklet, W.E.CONKLYN, General Eistern Passenger Agent, 1183 Broadway, New York.265 4 law CUNARD Bostou-Queenstown-Liverpool : PANNONIA -10.000 Tons, Built 1 Fh Carrying 1st and 2nd Cabin.the Cunard 88.Co., Ltd.Sais NOT Plans, salifugs, éte., 120 State street, Boston, Mass.or to Local Agents.W.H.Henry, 286 St.James at.: 275 28eod - ANNUAL ORUISE ORIEN up, including shore arou the worid; Tours TO THE ¢ ro 8 58 days, $400 ral rd ete, Cralses 0 ©.CLARY, Times Bldg., Now York.274 22 Law Cruises de Luxe =F \u201cAVON\u201d TWO CRUISES CRUISE (31 days each) {18 days) $180 up {| 68S up FROM NEW YORK.{ROM NEW York JAN.15 and FEB.19 MARCH 28 - Also.Yachting Tewrs by Nev Twin Screw \u201cBERBICE™ through the West indies Complete Iinstratad Boskists on Request TRE so MAL STAN PACT CO.SANDXESON' & SON, Central Es A.ni a See er Te ait COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE efieh - Line), from New \u201cyork to & s (France).Steamers leave every Thurs- dav, at 10 am.LA SOURAINE .December 2 2 \u2018ntormatios, apply 6 Genin, Trudeau je Srneral \u2018Agents, 2° Notre D Dames st.[orm German [joya ae eu and Luxurious Trin Soraw and.passenger Bteamabi] Fea v pf Wirelens ang B ubmariae + nT Purwourn- GTERSOURS SRE re.LRAT \"ee 10 AM elle.\"bee.4 Fried.ibe, \u2018Jen.18 - saints DIRECT.Laser Saltings Thursday ut 10 AN.Rhein, , rene.Dec.30 \\ Dec.18 Chemuite., .D NAPLES.GENOA- ALGIERS.wed iterrpuean .Malling pataranye at 11- AM.K.Albert.Wid, Pe.1 Barh Jan 8 pets Toews.bre: 19 Barto (x (new).Jui, 29 p sive A the World Tours.oe Fai all se the word.General Agents.ses ce pe + Pa amer street.Oo To BERMUDA | a) mime on Sore aiso tous rec fre roi vedio Thu \u201cGuiana, * 37 very alterndte Wi x Rakin nd Saturday ror.Now Urpims.00 and other Ps rove wail., pates.méctiaique BE TE Ly, To orem se pu culs Ermisto Codponre \"Tein James 6., Jameh st, & Sou at.wim, rE to 2.$ Brotk & Co, nisstonère at, Montreal.20th, calling at Cape Town, Port Eliza- Seaboard Air Line T Safe Road to , Trave \u201d Every inch to California 1 Is protected by electric block signals, Via Union Pacific - Southern Pacific = A jo} IEE 3 pre grery mm.271 4 4am Chicago, Ili.Tickets on sale from all stations in Can: | ada.Sharbot-Lake, Renfrew and East af lowest First-Class-Fare #nd One-Half.From Montreal $27.00 Good- golng on Novembar 27th, 2th, 29th, December Ist and 5th.Returning until Dec.12th, 1909.OTTAWA SLEEPER| OTTAWA BL Ine SAR: SERVIC Windsor Rian ED at.9.50 p.Fano may remain, tn car until a.m.Price of Darth, $1.5 CITY TICKET SFFicE, GRAND IL SYSTEM | New York Excursion - THÜRSDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1909 From Montreal Hil 7 TRIP \u2014FARE Pate-Dec LE ~Deo.12h.rer Hontroal 0 Des.m.iL ha LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION cHigaco, ie.Return Fare from- Montreal $27.00.ROOIDg Nog, 71h to: to 30th Oth Jmol.also Dea.Ist sndth.MONTREAL-OTTAWA Montreal, \u20188.30 a 80pm.Ar\u201d oR ê Sem Lie ass A a: By rare rs on 8.30 a.m.and 8.65 p.m.trains.Parlor, ne a on ee train.| Mete\u2014Train lesving Mentrent of 8.00 p.m.\u2014attor | business hours \u2014arrives Ottawa 1§.the Pome admit of a night's rest at the Capital.ony TORE}.OFFICES._ Ws Strdet, P 1 +.James où Bogarentees station.S905, ews, - WEST INDIES | 14,508 ETA .December 2 BRET December 16 RNA December 28 | \u201csou RAINE, iv .Decembet 30th | BRETAGNE .January 6 edbomlay from oe.Où hin st Tuomas.t.Croit, ae Pitts, An.REEORD AGEN ONE ULase ete a SIC { Fou o Lasodw.Tes S Aterdt ea res wade Oh whey ; 8.8 Athenia.oi i vas PA dS ox 6 30m.is », Pec, 88, Atha wa 22 mm 8 dea.LL ' Jan, fF Éauseye atom nit coated \u2018ween, $42.51 pres aprards, BONAVENTURE UNION STATION.TRAIN SERVICE.1.40 a.m.\u2014 Daily, exteft Sunday, to Levis.- Quebec, with connections for Riviere\u201d du Loup and iniermediats stations.12 noon\u2014MARITIME EXPRESS, daily to sen Flavie and intermediate sta is moon \"Bay, éx Eee attirer, to \u20ac1 and oun.al stations.4.p.m-Dally.pt.Susday, to NICO- LET and LE nie mediate Rima CITY TICKES OF FICK: 130 §:.James Street.Tel.BM A ge, sTRiMol City ohat Agt.\u2019 30: H.A, PRICE, BX Asst.Get.Pass.At New Weekly Service by 6,000 Ton R.M.S.P.\"Orotava\u201d Hocembér \u201818th and .avery Wednesday.ChristmasVacation®ges date eluding \u2018Sailings of Dec.15th, 22nd and 20th ts Bermuda.Saltibg of Decériter Path to Jataica.Pananis ; Canal.Berbadus, Bermuda, etc.by Ocean Liner.High Class Cuisine\u2014Orchestrs, [ Electric Fuus io all rooms.ae .Pours of If te \u2018 tre: 5 us.he ae * ! ; 1.WE, \u2018ROYAL MAIL STEAN PACKET CO.Sanderson don.G.P.& F.A.£3 State ot.OY, 4.8.MENUY, VS St James nt.v né is 200d \\ class pasphound.$28 Su; ~ ign PER ROBERT SE 60.Limites Live Stock Exposition : 129 St.James Street, Next Post Office.; .RAILWAY 1 | lines.Comfortable voyage to this aeligbtral istang \\ JAMAICA - SOLON, BARBADOS, Et Etc, da \u2018montrée Toronto, Quebee, - ohn, N.S: 300 813 o .There June.quaint Indien- pueblos and the: reishawshued Canyon | with a Fred Harvey hôtel, El \u201c| | Tovar, on the rim.A Pullman to the Canyon\u2019 on The California - Limited \u2018Only Southern California train, via any line, exclusively for \u201cclass travel.tourist sleepers and second-class passenger, Runs daily between Chicago- { Kansas City and Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco.~intime ts , Pred Hervey dining can.Let me booklets about the train and trip.8.W Manning, Genersl Agent, A.T.&8.F Ry.332 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.Has the romance of old Spanish days.The missions add to its charm.every month is On the way are.of Arizona All ethers carry give you our de luge 28% 1 dam \u2018Central Vermont Railway Excursion to New York and \u2014 _$11.30 Return Tickets good to go Thursday, December ha.13th.\u201cThrough Sleeping Cars to and from New York., space may be obtained ut Bonaventure Station, and at Company's Office, James street.nm puise es» re KingE 145: \"Phone Main 574.HOTELS.dward Hotét Now York 158 West Arn STREET, Just ofr Broadway.toa ee Room, 41.505 rooms and bhih.82 and Rl parson n very heart of every att Hin 8 minutes -esgible lo subwi JOHN H ager, formerly of New Tifft House.Buf- | flo, and Û day\u2019 \u2018extra for each additional same room.\u2018Located in the nk of 30 theatres.Ac- v.elevated and surface QOD.President and Man- Hotel, Royal Hamtiton.On- 253 39 eod re NAVARRE wore Seventh Short Bi 330 and ; A Reom hud a 200.Ba A Reo with a Bath for a Dollar al Avenue at 38h it.ock irom Broad way, New York .FENTEE or EVERYTHING, the & Fait , pipe Bai for.a Dollar A Room Tn a Bath tor a Dofia and Dutch ¢ era Caf érill mens \u201cfy pea la carte.) Yisic Hudtrated.hooklet.mailed gratis.ÉDGAR T.SIT.0.L FANBORN.TH A select f= venientiy E HAMILTON ith and K Êta, N, W.- WANHINGTON, D.\u20ac.My and transient botel: con- located: thoroughly comfortabie and honielike, Good table\u2026 American plan.tos, $2.Rated, 50 up.per d:.y.Special rates > month, Bélier IRVING 217 a sow @ 5 ction and with.| $11.30 : \u2018return limit, Monday, Decerither Tickets and Steeping + ar 153 Et, won &@ { EUROPEAN RESORTS.\u2018GOING TO EUROPE THIS WINTER: SPEND CHRISTMAS IN SWITZERLAIHD » Learn: All About tha Famous Swiss .Winter sports sud that ailceetve senor eamaiTy of sunlit ice-hnand Take ant snee elxd mountain, by obtaining a basdsome hated of {3 mtrniod Hteratree ana page Book, \\Wintdr Ain Switzerland.\" 24%-p.Book, * \u201cThe Hotels Fede on personal apptreath ar sent by maf for cust of postage, Toe.SWISS FEDERAL RAILROAD, 241 Fifth Ave.Now York.Tn Ron 6 law \u2014\u2014 ! Switzerland >\u2019 Ÿ a » Hotel Brighton ani Casi rg pen thoughout the yea, F0 Ham Sn 249 2beod Southern Yor Open For Guests dome.fie, \u201csemen large four reômx: vos fives lu each wot.Near Bou Alr Hotel and golf cinb; excellent table, cows | oun place; flue porches, with beantiful did winter climate, Attractive vigse spheñ- Address Miss E, 5 Stevens, © i ! ; SAND HILLS.AUGUSTA, GA.277 1deod | BAILIFF 8 SALE\u2014Province of Quebéc, | District of Montreal.No, 22162.Ciréuit Court.Ivaac Littner, Plathtiff, versus Isidore Schwartz, Defendant.On the 10th day of December: 1809 at one ot the % clock in the afternoon, gt the Æomistie of \u2018$.|\u201d the said Defendant, No, 40 Bt.May Stregt, fa the Clty of Montréal, wil à sold by authority of Justice, all thn À i goods and chattels of the said Defendant, | weized in this caush, vonsisiing of houxe- I hat furniture etc.Terms-Cas ; Sour YIU; B.C Montreai, Novel : ee : es a i Le TEA wat, emt iE, tie i > Co he Passing ° Hours a FR We are Ths sichants,and carry the choloest varieties grown in every co Vas Lx Ë , gd ak Ny Mandstins of > Rajahs of India and Nabobs of Ceylon, can \u2018\u201c - \u2018, procure no better or purer leaf than the housewife who purclinges.her Aupplies from us, here., CALE ; The following -variéttes-af Tae are all first «hofcest thal'are; shipped fo da.\u2014 Fin at 2 Te 5: A oy \u201c .on \u2018ani EXTRA.FINE ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA : Extth Congou io, +: voeilse Sees ee ens ves ous 606 Ib, - Extra Southong.% .\u2019 Finest Souchong 25e « «ov.ae Russian Karavan Choice Spring Picked Congo eT : - Es quid\u201d iv \u2018 ive \u201cpow's) When a young couple are married they .7 Ra phical relationship.Further, it would y Our civic'law department gi \u2018 1 : à : ; nab of | feasible\u201d decisions, but thers may be !are made ong, but it takes some\u2019 time THE MONTREAL oo PUB.CO, undbubtedly be to the interest of both nn department ne next February.(to find out Whioh one.° (Limited).\u2014- \u201c- |'countries in many respects.an e ; : Le em Orppristors.| reason mentioned by Captain Bernler.Well, why not put a tax on bachelors?no Vy thick, bionde back i ie r - to secure hardy sailors to man ves- All other luxuries are taxed._\u2014 of bleacheä oakum fi sels, which should guard the fisheries DIFFERENCE INI SEX.union of Canada and Newfoundland is \u2018a natural step throngh their geogrt- | > PTE 4 her to come right \u2018in\u2019 and she would | Th 2 Haily Stat.come.A sailor's optimism again.The \u2019 Ei 10 ar y a .cea oe Sometimes\u2019 a play Is so thrilling you Le 810008 Lee au Eaten gual Agents In the United States\u2014Faster of the newly claimed northern waters can't skip more than an act or two.| ! .east of Pittsburg and Buffalo, Formosa Qolong Dragon Chop, No.1.$1.00 Ib, BA Eurroil \u2018Tribune Frullding.New from encroachment, is one of them, el Formosa Oolong Dragon Chop, No.2.222 vn anne see aon ave on 750 Ib.York.Western Division, W.¥.Perry.from canada\u2019s point of view.But un-| game husbands are real jewels; others \u201cLilac,\u201d the 5 O'Clock Tea.sold in packages only, at 25c per 3% Ib.Nat P :k Rutlding, Chicago.on i Motiv ray.re- fortunately the consummation of Cap- {are only rhinestones, presentatlve, 76 King St.West, Toronto.tain Bernier's desire is no closer now ; Western Canada Offices, including On- than it has been àt many other times Mrs.Pankhurst is going home.Toronto package, 50c per 1 lb.package.INDIA AND CEYLON TEA \u201cpewa Fraser's Golden Tips Ceylon, in 3 lb.Wgoden Boxes .50e lb.tarlo.pManitona.Sarkatupewrn Eee since 1867.There still exists in the is duller than ever.Fraser's Ceylon Bouquet, in 5 lb.Wooden Boxes.ve os .sue Io.4 # change, Winnipeg.dx island colony that prejudice which The amateur hockey player is now Fraser's Very Finest Ceylon 2.MP vee aes cer ees ces + 000 600 ID./ ) Fastern Canada Offices, pn tuding rears confederation with the Dominion.studying the advantages of paraffin wax GREEN TEA iY + Erunewick Nova rene Eine Edward Commun cation with Newfoundland has as a substitute for noses.Chotce Japan Tea ._ Len cn 40e lb.\u2018 0s Î} ts.and, Newfoundland.Bermuda and West | heen improving, but on the other hang, | Extra Japan Tea.ooo vo.LS Le ve.50c Ib.: A0 Indies Js.ands G.W Surhev, representa- ; What with keeping the furnace alight, Very Choicest Japan Tea .ol .60c lb.7 IA tive.Star Rullding.Montreal.the administration of the Dominion is and keeping the roof clean, and keeping Guripowdar Tea .«ov eee so 60c.lb.À EN 3 Offices In Great Britain: Terry | slpwly slipping away from the Atlan- | the pdewaix, car.and stopping up the Finest Young Hyson .76¢ 1b.4 Ÿ 7 ) s 2 ?cracks roun e , .Sy J rm Fogiand TE 106 Strand, London, W.C.tic seabnard, further west, and =o Sur tumbliag over other people's rubbers, and PHILADELPHIA CR AM CH E Ex c , ; .5.tain \u20acr- catching your foot In pails of coal, an .pea v | » Pre -: Mayence, Favre & ther from St.John's Cap r \" Ri A cits Pua\u201d \"TL MT TY ler lon used the argument that the Slipping on the sidewalk and \u201cgetting © |AND NEUFCHATEL Le =.union of the two countries and the ad- and thinking you are going to dle, the IT SPREADS LIKE BUTTER.on VE k = .dition of Greenland, all under proper full joys of winter are with us.We have just made arrangements to keep a full supply of this delicious ny i % Circulation of The Star.srotection.by a police navy, would Cheese right through the winter, fresh overy week.; - 7 IV I AR Le pr .> ¢ Now for some master of finance to vf\" \"Philadelphia Cream Cheese .400 00e ser ver sen 150 each i yi Ar N | ; \u2018 mean almost the absolute control Of start canning the weather ready for next \u201c Neufchatel Cheese .» ae +++ +.10c each, 3 for 25c a / | WEEK ENDING NOV.20TH, 1909, the fish trade of the worid.But New- July.\u2019 \u2018 CHOICE CANADIAN .CHEESE 3 7 : / .> IN ve 7 # 1 MONDAY ., .69,674 ' foundland thinks that she is competent Drat that furnace anyhow.= ve Iv a pay LÙ TUESDAY 69,701 to lcok after her own fishing rights ; - - \u2018 MILD, MEDIUM AND STRONG.° - - à on SH de i .«oe \u2018\u201c ween n Cheese.\">\" pretty well and that she can look after NOTICE.\u2014 Persons shovelling snow , ORE What ls the difference bet Cp Come and ses us when you want a plece of good Canadla ob.WEDNESDAY.69708 ner trade without the aid of the Dom- off fools quring Lhe coming season Wie! The Other\u2014 Don't know, unless it's September made Cheddars, at .LL 1, 20e Ib.« a 4a inion Government.The Greater Can- ; \u2018 more difficult to silence a fortress.Strong Canadian, 2 years oid, rich and snappy .20c Ib ; 1 THURSDAY .69748 to give ear.y notice to this office of their Something new and something good 4 i ada which, Captain Bernier as an ex- intention, in order that thelr thrilling The drips from the roofs on Notre m g - 1.J FRIDAY.: «+ «+ 68,728\" plorer of the cold waters and the ice Meht can be proyerly written up and 1l- Dame, stréet in winter make one think } | lustrated.Where photos are desired day- in th § ason.) ' .: L \u2018 SATURDAY .« \u2026 75,492 on the North Atlantic, sees, is still very {light falls are preferred.\u2018 he is In Toronto in the rainy se ;\u2019 v vy IMITED.far in the future.The trouble about hitching your wag- .; _ _ Over-Educating Modern Youth.gon ta a star is that you have got to get ITALIAN WAREHOUSE FRASER\u2019S BUILDING TOTAL .\u2026 .424031 dere, sir y shud i b forst to send mi Established 1858 207, 209 & 211 St.James St, Montreal up before the sun rises.} Daily Average .70675.A MINACE TO EUROPE\u2019S PEACE.id io skul i never ad no o J kashn nor| when a man puts on a loud necktie \u2014 PI A NOS A ND ORG A NS : The above is a sketch of our new Piano and Organ Warerooms.We are offering our enormous Stock of | \"3 neeted it this tryin to mek the kids bef-{ 4g o sign he would be a gay dog if he i A i .+ a | > danger point térn there old man wot comes of avin ; Weekly Stor Last Week .130,432 | Crete continues to be a ger p a govamint In charge wot don't ne knew how.Intending purchasers should not miss this great opportunity of securing a bargain.menti .SAVE FROM $50.00 to $100.00 A SPECIAL LINE OF CABINET GRAND PIANOS cy3-+13:») FOR $225.00 Every modern improvement is contained in these instruments, 40 SECOND-HAND PIANOS BY THE BEST- KNOWN MAKERS.Some of these instruments are nearly new.Prices and terms made to suit customer.Call early for first choice.The Porte is willing to guarantee the What makes a girl so furious with a à .in i ; ; When you get in quietly in the early man for trying to kise her is how pleased One issue cf the Dally and Weekly : Cretans autonomy, but it asks express morn, it is not necessary\u2019 to throw your she is that he wants to.(N& explanations | guarantees agajnst annexation to the heavy boots on the floor to iet your land- go with this.) ; : .lady below know you are in.Throwing | Grecie Now - ; Grecian kingdom.Now the Cretans \u2018tem at the mirror will do just as well.Unfortunately it generally happens that ' { have already announced their inten- h Pres n a man Is thrown on his own resources Yin an No, there is no furnare that will con- at the time when he hasn't any.0 tion of electing deputies to the Greek sume its own ashes.If not taken np, e Hm y 9 Chamber of Deputies.If the Greek they will accumulate.Sometimes a man can: trust a woman From the above ligures Are excluded \u201cHaumber seats these Cretan deputies, \u201cGod Bless Bur Home\" in framed win yor Oe pr not to be so de- several thousand subscriptions regarded | the fat will he in the fire.Turkey MAY mottoes are not as popular Christmas Cots about all things.®s more or less ephemeral.! he persuaded by the powers to forego gifts with the poor as dead geese with| Turkeys in New York cost 32 cents = > =\u2014 her demand for a logical readjustment Veg\u20actables._ a pound, but it always costs money to | of the present quite illogical situation, Thickening the oatmeal burgoo with \u2018 ; ; ; serie à ine sawdust is economical, but some .i but there will be grave difficulty in [P ., A man's idea of good housekeeping is holding back the Young Turks, if an- boarders not in arrears may notice it.when there's the devil to pay in the kit- ; \u2014 chen but his wife keeps him from finding olher attempt is made to despoil the If a boarder at breakfast time should it out.ask \u201chow cream came on that water,\u201d lin European politics.The Turkish puthin.nm | .CIRCULATION OF 5 5 4 889 === has presented to the great vor.rete net arbiration with ATA the IF YOU WANT At Record Breaking Prices À ¥ .\u2018 » © 205 DAILY AND i powers a note asking for a definite - A æ# Damned, the ex-Shah of Persia and the ; ç ; b ¢ .\u201c WEÉERLY, 9 Cw : status o sland.: \u2014_\u2014 Emperor of Korea for umpires.- ) to save the expense and trouble of removing same.LAST WEEK settlement of the status of this island Home Hints.AN EXCELLENT RED TABLE WINE DRINK \u201cPietrafitta Chianti Wine\u201d the best Bordeaux Clarets; it is a light wine, not in the least alcoholic.\u2019 We also recommend to connoisseurs our «\u201cBoscos Lachrima Christi\u201d \u2018Star aggregates , NOVEMBER 1909.MORE TARIFF TALK.Ottoman Empire of her territories.givert attention by asking him ff his 4 The talk about tariff war between When Austria was the aggressor.with father is out of jail yet, or if his mother Fras thE dbddd beret Agents for Mason & Risch, Behr Bros., Brinsmead and Canada and the United States is opens Germany to back her up, the Young 5S ©'ch scrubbing to do mow?+ The average matron is civil to + , Howard Pianos and Player-Pianos; Thomas Organs,-ete.ing the cyes of our American cousins to Turks had strong reasons for accept- + her, son-in-law and sassy to his I LE re ey - S - kli Wi ) CT the value of our markets, and expres- ing the inevitable: but in the case of JUST A BOY.+ ' + : (White par ng ne sions of this appreciation are coming (reece, the strong reasons would be + 3 wie ee oe eos ole este ode oe ofe os ode oe oe oe of from new quarters.One of the latest of these is the New York Heraid, which has come out flat-footed fur \u201cFree Trade with Canada.\u201d The paper begins by calling the tariff tarriers between this country and the United State§ \u201cabsurd\u201d and then goes on to point out that Canada i.Uncle Sam's third best custumer\u2014next to Greut a5 Britain and Germany.The editorial Le continues: absent, because the memory of victory ever Grecian arms is fresh at Constantinople.These are the direct issues which threaten European peace .in the Aegean.But, there is another indirect, danger, which is causing almost as much anxiety in the chancelleries of Europe.That is the fear that King George may reach the end of his pa- ; A .; cou tience, and, with hig\u2026 family, retire Yond, Should he an Pros votween Nes.from ihe country.In discussing this i8 \"between New York and Peunsyl- Possibility, the London, Spectator finds vania on the south.The force of nu- it difficult to set bounds to the tumuit | ~ LAYTON BROS, > 144 PEEL STREET .(Between St.Catherine Street and the Windsor \u201cHotel?5 Open evenings, except Wednesdays and Thurédeyss a A Marvel of Value i arr mena pn the selected brand of Their Royal Highness the King and Royal Prince of Italy.\u2014 .Try it and be convinced.ITALIAN COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE Bet ooo eee 43 ST.ANTOINE STREET | TEL.MAIN 2731 MONTREAL What Every Actor Knows.That mest actors cannot act.|, - That temperament is a good name for crankiness.That the public likes old jokes better then new ones, That all managers are brutes devoid of both art and feeling.SE That some day he Is going to be a star at the head of his own company.4 That it is a good deal more diffituté to act a play than to write ohe.; From England, This! A gentle intimation appearing \u201cin 27 London paper: P ne * |, Lady St.Heller will be.much.gbliged if the lady who took by mistake & large Japanese fox muff and stole from the tural laws is seen in the fuct that.de- which might follow.\u201cThe tragedy of spite the Dominion's tariff discrimination in favor of Great Britain.the people of Canada to-day buy only one- 100 \u201cth of their in purts from the Ao her Country, and nearty three-fourins of the whole from the United ed States.And, although Great Britain admits the products of the Do- minlon free while we impose a heavy tariff, one-third of all her exports are New Yorkers and Pennsylvanians are mutuasy benefited by unrestricted trade across the politica line by which they are separated and the American and Canadian peoples would simijarly profit by ignoring, so far as commerce strangling Greece,\u201d says the Spectator, \u201cmight almost pass unnoticed\u2014except by the Greeks\u2014in such a violent scramble as would quite possibly take place among the European powers if the suctession to the Greek throne were in dispute.The Spanish succession caused the Franco-German war, but a Greek succession might cause Armageddon.\u201d The Spectator then! goes on to point out \u201cwhat dangers are plain at this moment:\u201d \u2018Greece is under the protection of Ma\u2014\"\u201cI can\u2019t understand why Tommy's { hands are always so dirty.\u201d ;_ Pa\u2014\u201cMust be because he\u2019s always rub- \u2018 bing them over his face.\u201d It is fate that makes a champion of one man and a punching bag of another.meeting-at- her .house yesterday afternoon \u2018will be so ¥Ind as to return it to her at 52.Portman place W.But surely the lady who \u201cstole from | the meeting\u201d is not likely to be gifted with that sort of kindness.\u2014 London Dally News.ddd bbb bbb Fh bbb A man with a pretty wife wants 1 «+ to take ail the credit of 1 ++ himself.Ae of it tor + , EE À \u2014\u2014 The last call for football, gentlemen, Your Furnishing Materials from If you.were to drink \u2018our 25c.ENGLISH BREAKFAST Not knowing the price, you would not imagine the price could be so low.| THE VALUE IS EXCEPTIONAL as is also the value of all our Have you got your enow-legs yet?is éoncerned, the bou: dary between the (treat Britain, France and Russia; but two countries.Take down the bars on his fac 1d a } .both sides.This will do away with an \u2018his fac.would not prevent other na- \u2018 and employes of Montreal, and fuss about discriminating and all talk tions, which have no special obliga- | shall be continued in their offices and ! FROMTHE: TAR-FILE about ruinous tariff wars and con- tions in the matter, and do hot sub- employment at the discretion of the | 1 TY tribute to good feeling und mutual - ; .\u2019 o) prosperity.scribe an annual zum to the Greek city\u201d St.Louis did not wish to seem THIR YEA ALO Ÿ We fear that the suggestion of free \u2018Xcheaner, from finding that their in- ; Poor and mean when going into the | \u2018 - trade betweer the two nations !s tuo terests were very much Invoived in the | home of plenty, so they just fixed up | gacircuiation of, the Dally Star for this _-_ late or much too early to admit of seri.Succession to the Greek throne.The the back yards to the tune of a mil- | Monday .; : (Teas & Coffees 20c to 40c per ib.20 to 60c per lb.| Comm aa /ARINGS WARING Gi low L® Brocades, frOmM.ececees secsss savessss $1.23 France, and of her newly declared ma 111110 .Creel ef - Tapestriés.fFOMm.+.suusvoce vcc0uceese TBE ous consideration.There wus one oc- eternal conflict of wits between Rus- lion and a half and made the Montreal | Tuesday, senseecste sac nu00s .11515 Wool and Shadow Damasks.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.65e casion eighteen years ago when a cam- 5% and Austria-Hungary in we Bal- Streets and sidewalks look Hke coun- : Thursday SITE Simmemaners.4.14 TT LAnen Pash CS TTT.ue c $2.23 : - .can i 8 t was, users ; cess wesare sveees sousoeuau ces A paign was waged for \u2018Unrestricteq KRu* is as acute now as ever Was, try lanes, and they added to the Friday .cones 14.477 Velour de Luxe titer sesenesersness $2.00 5 Stores in the City.Reciprocity,\u201d but its advacates were und if Greece suddenly became a new wealth, number and dignity of their Saturday .e.eenen.n.2 14900 Cont : .+.20.+ * i san.And open field of dispute between these : officicls.\u2014_\u2014 TELONNE +++-ecce0us ovsonsore sasses .pre given the coid shoulder by the Cana- A ; ji Total .RN .88,086 | Chinte .\u2026+.\u2026.sves vrvouonre ocnaiss 4:1 Ww : _ dian people.The obstacle then wag\u2014 TETE protagonists, one cannot foresee - Day average Star, Nover 14,081 \"Taffetas .SR sonvsccccv200e HTC : NORTH an SOUTH EAST.EST and the obstacle to-day wouid bo-that VIRE MIE pre ve Cw to CHRISTMAS STAMP OF : Wohin 7 November 27 \u2018Plain and Fizured Linen .\u2026.82e 1108 St.Lawrence 322 Mt.Royal 151 St.Lawrence 265 Amberst 4:2 Notre Dame W.the people of Canada would never thing BATY Naturally dsires an open way to THR circulation of the Daily Star at ad Musi! ees 20c Phone East 208 Phone East 72 Phone East 203: § Phone East¥:] Phone Mein 1116 | the Aegean.and the fact that she does THE ROYAL EDWARD present date, 1909: Madras Musin.4 s.000 avcsracccnuess ne 0 ; : ke BOOS TL _ of allowing the United States to say 1d give her all the justification | Monday .sresseneues .69.874 | Casement.Cloth.veve soenssicesssnsecese RTC.plas : what our tariff towards the Britishi 3° Would sive her .INSTITUTE.| Wearesasy \"5:0 69.701 Monk's Cloth PR - 90e \u2014\u2014= = that would be necessary for a general | Wednesday 5.708 onk\u2019s Oth L.snnaue auvunceses \u2019orsaussnss \u2014 Empire should be, and, without a com- oe | ' ; Thursday \u201d Walt -Papers vee ROC - = Lo .Co wl , opposition to Russia in any new cir- Th \u2018 vee 69,748 APEFS.,.0eu0e noavccusunce corsrre é à a : % mon external tariff, free trade between °PP is A a's e Christmas Friday .69.728 Ete.CE ° ; the two countries, would be unwork; cumstances.But Germany ls Austria's stamp has become , Saturday srossorecsuc0e.s.76,492 ; .Fa RB ! SN able.It may be that in some distant Bafsterie ally; on as for Russia, 8 the Pps means Totai-siciess vecncevercseucs0s 424,061 à - : C i | A 1 aq ture\u2014when tariff : she would ln most circumstances have o ghting e j'Dally average .A TF HILLIPS S : vy fo ; doit Les are forgotten the sympathy of Great Britain and dread white pla- \u2014From the Montreal Star, Nov.27.110000 BIRKS DG.: QE.| Fo SE \u2018 ~the [policy suggested might hé possi- gue?! Since the THE remarkable Increase in the cir- : \u2019 127 = + t A + ble; but an indispensable pre-requisite idea originated in [culation of the Daily Star from thirty \\\u2019 would be the absence of any need for fiend, Italy.Moreover, the German RATE Denmark in 1904, years Jeo.an shown by the above figures, wr \u2014 - - \" 4 \u201d wi t her-in- Ris V organiza- speak .\u201c, discrimination against Great] Britain.Emperor Is brother-in-law to \u201c| GÉINSIIUE SE tions engaged in the city during the last three decade s, tr re me EE - For the present, American advocates of Crown Prince of Greece, so that, apart ® .the cause of the good relations with Canada must do| {Tom the alliance with Austria.Hun: prevention.of tuberculosis, have adopt- eir work at Washington.gary, Germany woul have rational eq it with extradrdinary success.The mn ston grounds for intervention in Greece.\u201d Royal Edward Institute of Montreal i We will carry on one of the targest Sales of the year yet announced by \u201cM.Cohen.zc ; : ; WINTER SUITS TO ORDER, worth $80.00, at.reeesersneseinnid 825.00 WINTER SKIRTS TO ORDER, worth $11.00, at .| WINTER SEPARATE COATS, worth $25.00, A .\u2026.18-00 .CARACULE COATS TO ORDER.worth $30.08 at .cceceee.25-00 BROADCLOTH SUITS (for winter wear), wofth 382,50, ht.27.50 Up 4334} iu Sloe notes.{ Up 4334 These values are simply amazing.ORDER NOW La : ond \u2018RC, McLean, -B.C.L, and Mc- \u2018BN D.; \u2018\u2019Thomas \u2018McCar- Corkiil, B.C.L.\"\u2014From the Montreal k - thy came to \u201cM6kt7| Star, Nov.21, 1679.co veal on Thuraday, | a ; .8 + \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 h ° just issued its owr special M got drunk, ?.a co ; PTT It would be difficult to Imagine a Lee ties stamp, an imustration of | \"Inued ok Pa ce \u201cThe Montres! piloté herd their ivy You shoud d your fall aca.- GREENLAND AND NEWFOUND: much more complicated situation or rhich Is given above.The price is only rested a Satu rday meeting eos.H.Belleisle, N.Perreault, t on at Bark Rhos 1 ee anor : one more capable of issues fraught one cent, which makes it possible for night.e Record- 5.Belangef, D.Perreault and P.Beau- the Laurentians\u201d the Sportaman's LAND.with danger to the peace of Europe.the humblest and poorest sympathizers er sent him to fail |: det were appointed a committee of man- paradise.\u201d Deer and partridge are sober\u201d ning to Bet sgement for the ensuing year.with H.plentiful.and fishing good.Cone time necessa th of Belleisle as president and N.Perreault venient to Arundel and Weir, and effect that heirs 88 secretary.\u201d\u2014From the Montreal Star, |Ÿ good accommodation can be obtain- estimated by: eng Nov.27, 1879.ed near lake.Have many désir.\u2018Magistrate ot Le.THE pilotage system of £he St.Law- able locations for camps on lake.teen dawg tpi vance has been very much of a family Information cheerfully furnished by - - ya.\"~From |: impact, and jt has been often objected C.A.Spencer, 55 St.Francois Xa- 8 : When Captain Bernier told the Can- Fortunately, the Incipient revolt of Bin he great cause to help It slong.~/ mdian Club that it would be as essytTommander Typaldos In the Greek | carrying the season's greetings on the as the proverbial rolling off a log for \u2018navy has been crushed by the loyalty letter or parcel to whitch it 1s\u2019 affixed, Canada to add Newfoundland and of the great body \u2018of the navy, and .by spreads the glad news that relief is at Greenland to her territory, the mem- the help of the military league.But hand for the mont peines to of the.Montreal \u2018com 4 ui the - .humanity e stamps are eu E real Star, | \u2018ptairis.; % ; bers cheered hedrtily as though: they the military league itself has strained envelopes of ten and twenty-five and Nov.27, 1879 to by the captains ; vier st.Montreal 204 7 2aw \u2018 quite agred with his views.Whether \\;,, forbearance of King George and are on fale at all the stationers and| \"The Late Hon.Bexton l@.Cnronbs they still think so, after some, mature his family well up to the brèaking news denote, ristmas J.Ponsonby Sexton.then Recorder, and i ants = As the stamp does not had be an \u2018mE = ; reflection, is doubtful.Captdin Ber- point.\u2018The hope of European observ- carry mafl, an ordinary stamp must years.He was à canadtan sr many OLD METHOD OF SNOW nier's whole tone was one of optimism, be used with it.and la descendant of , .oh ' : pos ne me cured by ; rs is that th ilitary ! a.n.old and honor.Le 0 .- \u201cWe must just say that we want ire rite the \u2018background, but this 4 ; \u2019 .able Irish {mily.His grandmother be: REM VAL STILL IN VOGUE.longed to the historic Ponsonby f, ; ; | 3 Gras, a a unten dire a ain die Ps e0iE [CARTER negotiate to ge or us by ex- ; * ; .; : ueatled to t - 1 ately neg & y seem to be a counsel \u2018of perfection.In a insurance Institute.uy with a condition attached tone ted The ancient method of snow removal also yelisve Dis- 18 to remain in force for yet another mm brn incite or oy soi masann rane | M.COHEN, Near Bleury | Jushowid ist à change for some Island in the Pacifle n affairs the hope of ce rreats « ; .non of à ; : ; , èr near the Indles\u201d Captain Bernier © tue maintenance of thoy.>| The December meeting of the-Insur- JURN, S00 Of ea ame of Forse ration Jdigestion and TO arrangéräent with the Street Raliway Tailor 199 ST.CATHERINE $7.WEST, of December.éalled out of Liverpool for thirty years OF NE Maintenance of the present ance Institute.of Montreal.will Be de late Recorder Sexton was possessed of a | Eating.A Parfect rei: Company to take hold of this big job.|] } I : status, which both the Turks and the | voted to a debate on the foiléwWinE very kingly nature.His sentences were edy of Dizdoess, Xeused, Quite a number of ialdermen feel that we \u201c =\" hg the.Mothes Conpommodating .Cretans are trying their best to upset.question: at Cn nt a Tone She anime rather (han the maxime m; Drews Bad Taste this Important mattér should: be left | .mists , .imme spirit of the Mother Country towards pu iplomacy may do much; }& SFC # .aasame | 8 2 8, following the advice :jin tbe Mouth, Coste over for the bhdard of control to deel | ; \u2019 ; her Dotminions ie that of a most boun- pat.ken pr in jy oe situation Perial Nav taime BON of Fern TR rch roe, sempered with < -fTougus, Pain in the Side, with.J : \u2019 Captured Food Supply.o Henry Moore is Caught.ctitul mother towards pampered \u2018chil- een joie, 'y of the seas, ; that in ordinary cases of intoxication it nca TORPID LIVER.They reer ; ai indow Henry Moore, the colored man, who: dren.* England, that is to.say, the Séemé full of menace.Mr.Henry Timmis, with two assist.conferred upon him the \u2018title of \u201cOld.doi- regulate the Dowels, Purely Vegetibla., Veterans Most Premier.Te a er\" |i8 alleged to have stabbed Mre, James : - Me.Le » - m\u2014\u2014 C a.) will take the affirmative, while Ia¥ or eight days\u2019 British Government, might negotiate, -, 5 ; peer ; abti,/ will the ailen ante | The important quel on Canada's expressing a desire, ahd.re Mr.B.Hal Brown snd two assiecsn = co aussi _ Delegates representing the - Feiñen 'Laurendeau, corner of St.Paul and | Gay With a knife in 4 row which oc- | Co CE \u2018aubnort the tive oo in exciting conalderable \u2018then again she might not.The act whereby St.Louis becomes Will support th bé held in t \u2018Raid Veterans have arranged to meet St.Claude streets, about ten o'clock |Cufred at 320 St.George's street, early {sir Wilirld Laurier and members of | last eveding, Leon Cardinal, of 8 |Yesterday morning, was apprehended the Dominion Government In Ottawa Amable street, is alleged to have taken | by Special Conatable Burke, atiached at nooh next Friday.There will be various, sundry articles.Cofistavle [10 the Chenneville station, late yester- = a deputation of gg ree from Montreal Caron met Cardinal hurrying al Cu jand- one will be J y.étérans | Paul street, endeavoring to (dispose er seems Fd {trom various parts of the Dominion.about his person a few cans of baked \u2018Mr.and Mrs.M.8.Blaiklock are res The deputation will sek for pensions, ns, à ?ndy an other fie at 14 Drummond streët far il) support thie he press at present, will be detated Ce J The meeting wilt held in: the press at present, WIN be debat Captain Bernier would also itke td part of Montreal was passed after St.) y,djas Ordinary at tie Windsor.otre, University Tiere rire] bring Newfoundland Into the Confed- Louts aÿked for everything, and what h A Sar président of the |Té* F5 i Parliament be go! ied eration, In his.own pleturesque way they, did not get they forgot to ask Dé ; any and the Hon.| DY, the will of thelr constitue; Tu ee ily pro D.8.Coaualty Company, and the Hon.' than, by their own judgments told of the\"island at the, entrance for./ The wet incidentally providéd that james V.Barry, \"surancs Conia: by thelr own judgments?\u201cTha - pie \u2018with \u2018her arma about Cane \u201cthe pe sioner he.tout, W.Lighthn diana & i Bie à \u20184e the Quif with her arms about Can- | \u201cthe | ent officers and employes | of \u2018the State of Mich 5 a beans, a quart of bran 3, Seif Reducing Corsets | Christmas Exhibit | in Our THE FAMOUS NEMO, ol en éées | Art Needlework -Be Carpet Store : | \u201c558 | st.Catherine st.| | \u201cBach model instinct with the snappy smartness and key duality that is such a distinctive feature of Beroggie\u2019 « Hats, - figure ecti 7 a With exactly the right trimming touch j - et hve te abo et A bost of sugsestons for the woman who i hut, got at just the right angle\u2014and just a bit from 3 to 4 inches; it moulds ing for dainty new ways in which to show her s uncommon and characteristic are these hats 5 im and supports the abdomen, with the needle.Lots to interest those who want the Catherine and Pool Streets that we've marked to.sell at.coco vv oi an giving health and strength to mished article) too.Lt a J THEY'RE E ASILY WORTH $10.00.women who are physically 4 225 eady-mage cushrons, qui good vegetable r te k.( \u2018 f own cushion and Roman striped top, in colors of re every out \u201cfigures vou necd green.yellow, with tassels on each comer; all om k Christmas i d rapidly oppr oaching only four gant - | AND CALENDARS not have your corsels made lo - plete OF 22200 age on sav ss oon 0 0 0 0000000 c weeks away-\u2014an e usuat per exmg ques ton, a i AT VARIETY order.) .A special sale of cushions, filled with best of ve- nfronting many: Los Mm .F ully, one milion yromen now getable down and covered with good white cotton.shall I select?\u201d is again co f qi ve d.| On Sale mn Book and Stati mery Dept, wear emo \u201c\u2018self-reduc- - x FoR EL | Bt i | Tet red sdf wp Se for - tute.Ize x fo, FOr, .214150000000 000000 «IC e » .312.for tall, stout women, price.$3.75 .Size 20x 20, for .eee e.35¢ slore you will find holiday Jocks of highest ka 35¢ S LE for 25c yard 314 for short, stort women, price .$3.75 Size 22 x22, for iii ees 45¢ sort that will be appreciate price wit our usual mo- | A special sale of silk tulle, 36 inches wide in every possible shade, including black, - \u201c These corsets will outwear 3 ordiary $1.00 «Size 24 x 24, for .22000 00e eau ee 55- d e r ation.; white and ch Specially suitable for making up the pretty neckwear and bows 2 5 c corsets.\"Size 26 x 26.for .PE 69c L © that are in su gh favor.Special.20 chitin bl 40 00 au 10 00 00 need the room and you've agreed to take every piece in one shipment.\u2019 and its a very substantial saving we turn over to you in this sale.\u201cthe dress goods store.frocks, etc, with a soft suppleness that is particularly adap- dark or medium.Regular value 7c.table to present day modes of dressmaking.The color range 75 pieces all wool stripe Armure comprises the third lot holders who desire to own a new SEWING MACHINE, but wish to extend the payments over .is most extensive and includes among other novelties, \u2018| in this important sale\u2014in such leading shades as catawba, period of time.y lovely shades of ashes, of roses, dead greens, etc.cl taupe, walnut, Burgundy, seal, olive, navy and c These are well worth 66c yard.Monday, yard.39 black.Regular 65c.For.3 9 + CLUB TERMS = STYLE NO.2.THERE HAS BEEN ALL SEASON SUCH A STEADFAST DEMAND FOR THESE AND 260 PIEGES OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS FABRIGS Regular 55c to 75c Yalues : When we decided to take over this stock the importer said, \u201c1 am only selling them to you at a cut price, because I | The ordinary way would be to regard these lovely fabrics as regular stock and put regular prices on them, They are just.the most wanted kinds and colors and would sell right off in the regular way.But that is» not Sotoggie's s custom .These dress fabrics will be displayed in three sections in THE SECOND LOT\u201485 pieces of all wool SATIN FACED CLOTH with a bright lustrous sheen that makes it an ideal fabric for the fashioning of Demi\u2014toilettes \u2014 calling | - THE FIRST LOT comprises 100 pieces of all wool CRE- gowns, tailored costumes, etc.\u2014In these also you may be as- A Sewin M achine Club Sale Starts Monday POLINES\u2014a charming fabric for evening gowns, girls\u2019 party sured of finding just the shade you desire whether 3 gc November 29th Sale Price.Starting November 29th, we shall once more afford the benefit of a club to those \u2018house- The sample line of Canada\u2019s most prominent manufacturers sold to us at an extremely low figure, we now offer them to you at a sensationally small price.$25 and $30.00 g arments, at.coo tir il tien ce se te en be en en .$11.75 ; Just think of buying handsomely tailored guits in.all the latest styles at less than half the regular price.Black, Gree terials, the best workmanship, the best colors.The best suits ever sold in Montreal at such a little price.Come early on Monday and share in this great suit event.SUITS VALUES $25 to $30.: Caracul Coats tor women.We have a large stock of.these warm and handsome garments.We ¢ arry no odéy or cheap Caraculs.The cloth we use is the best and only the best\u2014always.; Our Military Coats in Caracul are dressy and comfortable, they are considered some of our best winter garments.1 8.7 5: * B50 INCHES LONG, ALL SIZES, LINED THROUGHOUT.MOST WONDERFUL PURCHASE AND SALE OF 0c | WOMEN'S SUITS : big n, Navy and Brown Vicuna Broadcloth serges and worsteds, the best ma- 1% ev sen ane » eed sve ave mee sw Seder a.B46 ve 8» ce 5 8e su Bg Cree THAT WE ANTICIPATE A QUICK RESPONSE, THEREFORE EARLY SHOPPING IS ADVISABLE.| 2 Fazaios $2.00 TO JOIN | MEMBERS : .$35.00 ( ( 1 00 A WEEK | .Other styles.at proportionate GIFT NEEDLE CASES AND HAIR PIN CABINETS SPECIAL SALE OF GIFT ARTICLES || .| prices: 5 hu tion courters are the pretty heads sake.and | IN°THE LEATHER GOODS SECTION.| | We are prepared to accept for membership in this club 100 reiiable persons, and extend to them the benefit on our notion counters are e pre needie oks an 2 cases in Fancy Tonthorstts covers, also hair pin cabinets MANICURE SETS, Reg.Values % of buying a Standard Rory RE Machine\u2014the » most reliable and most satisfactory Sewing Machine made, i Demonstration is , 5 at f $15.00 to on agents\u2019 or exclusive store prices.oo The newest recdie books are the size of an in ordinary BRUSH AND COMB SETS $1.25 i ; * Delivery à is made as soon es jou become a member.The plan i is straightforward and extremely kberal.À Revelaton ' | rus finished feathoretto, some with OA ey others MILITARŸ BRUSHES y For 15e 3 Every cent paid in membership fees \u2018and club dues applies directly upon the price of the;machme.There are no Ce LE with strong elastic band\u2014two-fold, three-foid añd four- ; A pe 3 extras of any fold cases filed with best rares Kirby board need These are a special lo that our buyer picked wp at a 3 A member pays 32.00 when Joi Cn given véth them 50.All the arti finished, with sil y.machines have sels o en ral AIR Sb ie ofhamental saving.for i dp in nest leatherette cases, and 3 .Met er slong with an old machine of ne of inferior make, but join this club and secure an easy, rapid action \u2018Standard Rotary\" Sew- ire wi : ' -} the sale affords t tunity to = ing Machine.for | 3 | RE ie fei i ornamented with.gifts at a saving.a2 mer et oppor seq able, | \u20ac - _ Come to our Sewing Machine Shot and try the Standard for yourself.Bring $2 00 with you, for vou \u2018Il certainly decide | 45 3 » Special Dali éragecceccneee va ¢_ * ta join.Er + + +, a ° are featured on our 2nd floor\u2014many clever suggestions also for holiday gifts.It\u2019s not an easy \u201c matter to do full justice to such beantiful ribbon novelties.as: are shown here and we shall not.attempt it\u2014but simply mention two very special values of which no doubt you'll want to take full advantage.Fancy Floral Ribbons, over ,4 inches - wide, in wide, in rich Dresden patterhs With- heavy satin - \u201cext olor in _ shades of borders, very finest quality all silk plaid ribbons, e site © ngs; daisy patterns, hades in excellent: combinations of colors With satin fin- pink, blue, mauve, sky.green, and rose colorings.ish, wide satin stripe patterns.conventional de- in all the delicate shades suitable for fancy work; signs, large rose patterns, An natural shapes and continuous floral patterns in an assortment of light colors.Persian patterned and all kinda of dainty and dark shades, beautiful stripe effects 25c Dresden designs.Just the ribbons for mak- etc.Reg.35c and 39c.Special, yard.ing up into gifts.75c to $1.00 values, For, 49c High grade Floral Ribbons.from 5 to 8 inches yard, 335¢ LT YULE-TIDE, MERRY \"XMAS.AND MISTLETOE RIBBONS, th all widths, suitable for tieing and decorating.These ribbons can be had in bolts, 10 yards each, or by the yard.Very reasonable prices.We've some wew designs in fancy work bags, veil cases, opera bags, etc, and we'll s'adly tell you how to make them.) FANCY BOWS AND RIBBON FRILLS, MADE FREE OF CHARGE.A £ A Display and Sale of debutantes party frocks, etc.White and Cream Silks Planned to show you somewhat of the store\u2019 sre sources in this particular line and also to afford you a saving upon qualities that are especially desirable for bed | onday.White and cream.satin de Chene.Regular $1.10.White and cream French Paillette.\u2018Regular 85¢.Ivory and cream Taffeta silk.Regular 98c.Ivory and cream Ottoman Silk.Regular $1.00.kind.A membet pays $2.00 when j joming Club; then after she gets the machine home, she pays the remaining $33.00 in trifling sums of $1.00 8 - \u201cON SALE MONDAY AT 596 YARD A Big.Saving in White and ~~ Colored Bed Spreads A BARGAIN EVENT NO THRIFTY HOUSEKEEPER WILL MISS.\u2014 Shrewed buying When the market was at its lowest ebb, enables us to offer these really remarkable bargains in reads\u2014bargains of such intense economy interest that they will surely turn your steps Honeycomb Quilts in pale blue, red and pink, Fancy Colored Quilts, large size, also white sa- fringed all around, also white crochet quilts, ready tin quilts, in beautiful floral patterns, some art made, nice Marseilles patterns, actual value from centre piece designs.Special.price, each.$1.93 $1.50 to $1.76.Sale price .s.s. aitu- \u201d Firat Floor 2 bedrooms and bathe May next.Price $8500.For per- tached cottages on large lots-sFdea! location.Only.88.000 a portion a Pr Le CAT UE rc : AM WNE : A D ON ated on the north side of Cote St.room.Second Floor \u2014 4 bedrooms.- mit apply.to _ MANCE ST.ANNEX\u2014Just a little above Fairmount Ave.Have Frigon, \u201cMontreal Real Hotate Market, 141 8t.y Catherine Road, and on Stirling | Basement \u2014 Kitchen, maid's room, I STEVENSON BROWN & Co some very fine cottages of 7, 8 and 9 rooms.It will pay to Peter st.St.Denis sf cars take yon there avenue, are beginning.to move rap- cellar, ete.New open plumbing.; .y teltphoné for a permit to view.= Shy fare by transfe ng at Tunnel.2 The Only Firm In the World that H Feat Estate in Its Entlrety, © idly.One pniqmas has purchased This is a well constructed house, © Guardian Building, and STRATHCONA AVE, WESTMOUNT-\u2014I1 rooms.semi-detached.sui.000 A : r n recting a hand- - .207 St.James Street some Tesidénce on same.Suftable with good possibiiities.Lat 23 x 108.Ll 160 St.James St.WESTMOUNT, Upper Level\u2014In course of construction, $ rooms, =.T B Exch to all Depart .restrictions have been placed on the #£8.500 \u2014 MACKAY ST.\u2014 3 i doe semi-de PA Lens Core ses ee 0.1: 88.500 __ Tel.Main 627 or 628\u2014Private Branch Exchange to all Departments.| -property, 80 as te insure it being a story and basement, stone front c : TUPPER \u20188T.\u2014Heated flats.\u2018Worth 345,000.Owner leaving for A i Lo CL i =high-class residential nefghborhood: 1\" house.Ground Floor \u2014 Drawing For Sale En a -Europe\u2014Mortgage $30:000 at 51-2 Der cent.836.000 | It 1s being done daily.and $25 is a i re i ; No flats, srrones or _wooden bulld- room, dining room.pañtry.First 3, WESTMOUNT\u2014Fine Upper Level Lots on Argyle, Aberdeen, Westmount the money down you require.Early in - \u2014 ère pope ings ae > Rk der an.:} «Floor \u2014 3 bedrooms, -bathroom.Ji ° ; © vo and \u2018Belmont Avenues.the spring all the lots in Melrose (which - = \u201cM 50 that intending purchasers should, \"| Paie rom, Kitchen, dal celar, letca \u20ac À Ave.WE ALSO HAVE A FINE CLASS OF COLONIAL HOUSES AT NORTH.{are scarce) will jump up $100, and you : M set prompuy.ng pu particulars on d'a room, e ft \u2018Near Western: tii MOUNT.$200 cash and balance payable as rent monthly, Or let us| $27 make a profit that will surprise you.| application.ROSLYN AVE.\u2014 Attractive .2 ofl presed brie es + qw you One of our Choice Lots in this beautiful suburb.Sa rion.Free hans GNU Badgley, \u2018 ; ] story and basement semi-detached Touse, congaining nire rogms, well BT \u2018CORNER SITE on Bleury Street, 10.000 feet; suitable for whole- 124 St.Peter st.\u2019 * LCL | SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, house.Ground [Floor \u2014 Drawing \u2018planned for meric ine con- \u201csale warehouse: \u2014 =.\u2019 corner o reene and Olivier Aves., room, square hall.rary, ning ; basement, h laundry, RE LOT FOR SALE, Mance street, between = A having a frontpxe on Sherbrooke room, extension kitchen, pantry and | éplhz.cellar, fu) ete.\u201d Fs BELOW WELLINGTON ON GREY NUN\u2014Heavy Storage Warehouse, on Viateur and Bernasd.No reasonable of- * ; REAL ESTATE, AGENTS street of 308 tee, tm Guaene Avenue.Harder, Flrst Floors bedrooms ; 4 JOU Sa x o.feet \u2018off land, : fer refused.Apply 2486 Mance st, Annex.- \u2014 eee + o on-Olivier Avenue - and '%, etc.ent Le 3 asesnion JB 1 - co ; - t of T5 feet, containing in all\u2019 a su- dry.New furnace.Lot 361-2 x 111 niMéy, or earller.- ot pare J KINÉ STREET\u201442,000 \u2018feet, suitable for factory.UBigeB.restricted.Bo res le Cigna ta.- a 7 3 E - Æ re | perficigl.area of 32,2 eet.feet.Nice garden in rear, ttes EVER permit\u2019 Du to js ser FRANCOIS XAVIER- 55 MONTREAL.[estment.$28 down Sod 838 month; ree, ; Ti .RINCE ALBZRT AVENUE.co Ere Ee + - \u2014ARLINGTON- AVE.\u2014 Desirable : hy A ee em i ncn gtr Gag: -MaTCH Td Con 180 St-James-st\u2014 = us A \u2019 Cec ee sow | stone \u2018front, semi-detached Mouse: Wi STE NSOF- 380 &60., \u201cTélepRone Main 399.267 13e0d [| Two story corner honse* \"light on three sides; evers- IN À HOUSES FOR-SALE | 2-50, 200,Masement Grouna-iroe MIT Gurdian Building es = == = thing new; immediate passession.Only #, 000.\u2018chen and .maid\u2019s room.Fifst Floor CC \u2019 PROPERTY FOR SALE.: - PROPERTY FOR SALE.SUBURBAN PROPERTY WANTED.i\" he ll A few deslrablg tiouses\u201d in the \u201c44 large bedrooms.good - sitting- | ; OWN WANTED\u2014Bullding lots two or three good * ; J City, Westmount, etl.Your en- \u2018foom, tiled bathroom, etc.Lot 37 - - ER lesving town will sell « nine flat ullding or .: , bouse, $8,000; t paying flats in Verdun or Ville St.Louis.- WESTERN AVENUE.; quiries solicited.Adiongst others | nem x U2 8 inches hn ye iP city vainetion toe ug Sd Ale Urner aut: apply E.Garveau, Mgr.Hochelaga Bank, Ver +4 .; A : : We offer: \u201coffer wanted for this hous : _ selling both for $7,600.Apply A.l'eau, 456 dun.Que.; Petached residence ; over 10,000 feet of land; house .2 ta i - + | Real Estate \"nt Mortgage Loans.Hentiey.EE lidly built: two stories: stable i \u2014 ar ELM AVE.\u2014Two well-ballt mod- : you wish td buy, sell or rent any PARK AVE.- À solidly bunt: slories; at in rear, .Pa ern 2-story and basement pressed Cn : perty, let me demonstrate my ability to fiats; size Sore 5 100 eid pions and COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.CRESCENT STREET.brick houses, § rooms, extension Corner of Sherbrooke and Moun- bep you.A few snaps in personally In: brick; rental SOUU; price $7,00U; 8 Bond ur: > kitchen, etc.electric light, open tain streets, being Nos.588 and 690 §:spected Sask.land.Office: 55 Bank of Chase W.A.Snowdon.BUOGE 8 \u20ac0od obec $50 WILL BUY lot, 685.and 325, lot 1783, ST.CATHERINE STREET.etive modern 3 plumbing, Daisy furnace; etc.- Sherbrooke street, and Nos, 393 to Ottawa Butiding, St.James street.Tel.Building.Newaygu.Box 40, Ealing, London, Canads.) \u2019 storey \"house.replete \u201cwith, à pum.\u201d .GLADSTONE AVE.\u20142 Story and 39% Mountain street; will sell sep- Main 7334 781 7 i A choice investment property in one of the most active ber of demirah = femiures.7 bed- basement stone front-house, 4 bed- arately or en bloc- SY AUCTION Modus.The oth, at 2.30 p.m.| late.wolid stone wed Thrips, treet \u2014 3 rts of th st t \u2018 ) rooms, 2 bathrootus.etc.Price | rooms, extension Kitchen, electric hon Springfield svenue: ery dee %0 \u2018horses of all kinds to be sold without re- lot 130 feet deep: rent $1.30; price \u201csid oon.FARMS FOR SALE.parts oI the street.and particulars on appiieation.I light, ete porre V0 yi serve.\u201cin the lot, good bear bornes and W.A.Snowden.2s Merchants Back Bulding.\"AR X = 7 = - S fast rses.At P.Vandelac, Auctioneer, A in Faskatchewan can be bought P A = or 2 uses on Hallowell avenue Place Jacques Cartier.l'ROPERTY FOR SALE or yar to Jets corner A oahu Address P.O.Box 642.283% ARK VEN UE.Y Stone front tenement block, St.BEST INVESTMENT ever offered in the heart piy 10 A Conrsal.\u2019 NEW JERSEY : le, New Jersey List and \u2018Insure\u2019 our Pr operties \u2018With Henry, facing Jacques Cartier Sq.of the city; situated on Dorchester street, ; Farms, all lings ne ried, A full sized house near Sherbrooke street ; 12 rooms bot Colonial avenue, solid brick between St.Denis and Berri; always rented: ROSLYN AVE, a semi-detached cotiage, worked garden soil: all produce sell at ; and stone self-contained cottage, modern and solidly built; price $65,000; rent $6,- seven.rooms, in perfect order, $7500.Tel prices; good home surroundings; nesr large water farnäce.$7,000: .Ca With K0oG yard and.shed.lane ai [| 008; cash $15,000, balance at 5 per ncent.For| West 167 306 Rosiyn avenue.280 cities.Send for list.A.W.Dresser, Bure , side; open plumbing, s and elec- information, address L 936 Star Officé.i lington, N.J.283 4 law © tric lighting.Price, $3,000 BUILDING LOTS.DORCHESTER STREET.a BRUNSWICK ST.12 \u2014 Large solid brick 170 ARPENTS at Ste.Therese, with good dullé-.house, In good order, very central; own- ings, 87,000; 226 arpents, Ste.Agathe, iy BUILDING MANAGERS-\u2014The New Eastern Townships Bank Building.ers will accept low price.Jas.M.Mitchell, five lakes and gow! house snd outbuildings; 70 Medium sized house near Dominion Square; suitable to a SPECIAL AGENTS-\u2014The Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co, lien I re en oF Special 24 _St James st ms foe ssi.ana Ce ig Sal arta por 8.000; 180 acres - doctor.\u201c516,090.ES CA en Cal ma wo.aE MONTREAL AQENCY-\u2014The American Surety Company.at New York.price.; ELEGANT semi-detached bose, above Bher- and outbulldings, situated within $0 miles 41 St.Justin.land snd bufidiogs, in first Clase te © On Lower Lachine Road, 150 x brooke; best street.Westmount; bargelü t51 from Montreal, state, $T.000 PE.Brown;-reai-estate agente 300 feet: splendid site for factory.fice.\u201d purchaser; easy terms.L 901 Hear 2e cal où GTR Nine: all in good 283 6 order.Can be bought cheap.Apply to_J.97 St.James.Lew price and easy terms of pay- Le Boutiliier, 103 St.Francois Xavier.$4,000.Only $1,000 cash required, balance sasy : ment.terms; splendid farm.125 acres; only 40 : Fy.} .FOR S ALE SELF OC CONTAINED bouses apd residential flats.miles from Montreal: magnificent river frout os ; \u201cA handy property centray- eated} good house hé ee er rer fi A.W.D.HOWELL, | compa.aata hs en A ey BE Rr eR 1 re hoster: \u2018two - stable.Would suit carter, .cose AE « \\ = 24 A ; The Kensington Apartments, St Cath- : - barns and other buildings; pear cheese factory, ; ; .cde * it i , Ç à .+ 212 St.James Street.l\u2019erine street;- up-to-date in every rempéct ST.URBAIN, 1883 fo 1387; price 87,600; re- schoo! und stores; best reasons for selling; will 5 > EE 5 ti.; : ' st , a bargain to prompt purchasers.Apply venues $756.St.Denis, 492-4: price $13,000; also sell fine herd of 15 dairy cows.Address ; MACKAY STREET 4 Nl + 2 to John Quiniun & Co, 4414 8t.Cath- revenue 81,080.Park ave, 06 and 102; price Box 17.St.Bonaventure, d'Upton, Que.- ; RTREET.\u201c | + me rio ci de mam z 3 \u20ac revenues, $1,802.\u2018Greene ave.* Westmount i : - FOR 5,000, will pürchase a fine block .- Three story houso; no basement ten rooms; modern ai ||| FOR 8 A LE EEE rs (TS nas ASE BUMMER RESIDENCES FOR SALE \u201d veniencés._$10,000 - ; é - : J J 500.foc a block of fists un Park ave.city.Ariington ave.Westmount, 22; price 38.000.| _ rm Ë \u2018 cher an; ES te te Lens are in.den prin Go; Sa CEA wt vin vice sy .- | .re- T cottage.yn ave, Westmount, 376.hundred doll foi at pe 5 - .UPPER R LEVEL @ quirea: \u2018also æ central block of ten flats and 422: price $9,500 and $12,000, Claremont ave., Sixteen star over à cage contain six cu : OFFICES : y + se 607 Roslyn avenue, io tooms, semi > EEE rente for WL.welt contained * hotes \u2018in Westmount; cottages (rom 35000 to 418,000.rooms; loi 200 x 200, pear station an Car ow : es . a long stay.Gordon Clarke, me hunting Sensdn open tll.Sy catise of wale; party leaving the |- ul! BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.STORAGE~-With buildings, one or two storeys; near centre of city: will lease for term of years; low rent essemtisl.Glve particulars, L 810 Star Office.\"OFFICES TO LET.BRIGHT OFFICE, second floor, front, Board of Trade; vaoit; phone; light; witb or without furniture.Apply Secretary, Board of Trade.HALF OF OFFICE fo rent, At James street: use of pifice 9 souipment: references required, Apply 208 E ank Building.OFFICES to let on first floor, comfortable, single or double; 182 St.Denis st.Triephone Iast bright and low rent.764.281 \u20ac TO LET office, with two ruoms, on ground floor, at 14 Place Royale.Apply to Montreal Transportation Compeny.in thé building.283 Sead TO LET-\u2014Moéern stores and offices in new building, in course Can nu, at corner Guy and St.Apply Southam, Ltd., 63 Alexander tree \u2019 \u201cSTORES TO LET.MEAT SHOP \u2014 Fine butcher establishment to rent, with every modern convenience: best business place in the city: no.eredit; established.Address Mt.Royal Dept.Store, | corner Mt.Royal and &t.Lawrence Poulje- vard.219 ¢ law ~ FARMS TO LET.ON COTE BT.MICHEL ROAD, three miles orm Fost Office.able frponte, with | uildings; very.suitable for pasturage, The Rosa Realty \u201ctd, 30 St.John ge 281 1 he ha re STABLES TO LET.FOUR STALI STABLE.with shed and big yard: cheap for ater.Arey 1007 8 dames.Tel.Nain 870 TT dress I, 938 Star Office.be, wiilion, #3; dut = | ppir Vou U\u2014For \u201cYes \u20ac ss oo oud A 3.mil a qe Te ass \u201cdh ag HE] ge 1flos: ; - servi yew F, Pp: mon \u201cied 138 3 Saw, Address J 1 3464, gta Star Branch Gftice.K aoa, Yes pearly new: made by TE Shon Sout, pany height about 5 Hobes: feuson, dwner grown stout.Ad- ee 1 Dit Star Office.A LAND CARVED Golden Oak Morris Chalr, with cuihlons; Torti $20: will take $12; per Apply L 940 Star Of © A BARGAIN\u2014Gramophone records, fine selection, single aud double; also à simphonion \u2018auale box apd a washing machige, cheap.1 405 Berti street, above Sherbrooke.A noe aking pe t.and very pretty se of a \u2018parlor set.8.\u20ac fot terms reasonable.Call at 106.Col- borus nt., 283 2 A NUMBER of automatic piano attach- mènts.by wall known makers.Prices from $75 to\u2019 $196 Layton Bros, 144 Peét st.Open evenings except Wednesdays and Thursdays.283 2eo0d AYRSHIRES by auction.Having sold my farm in Grande Frenlere, parish of Ste.Eustache, will sell by public auction on Thursday.Dec.2nd.1909, 20 registered Ayrahires, with all other stock, feed, im- -plements,etc., te Alex.MacCubbin, Grande Freniere.Co.Two Mts\u2026.Que.281 4 À $1-T0 $2 À WEEK will furnish your house completely.Our prices are the lowest in the city for furniture, stoves, carpets, ollcioths, blankets, beds.Goods stored free of charge until wanted.Open evenings until 10 a.m.City House Furnishing Co.1332 to 1338 St.Lawrence Boulevard, 7 doors above Rach el, 263 26 ALL COUNTRY MERCHANTS, whether you wl furniture or not, provided you are a trader of some sort, we invite you to call at our Show Rooms, St.Paul st, to make your selection for your own requirements.and we guarantee to quote you our lowest wholesale prices.end serve you well and promptly; pe charge for packing.If you are a responsible man, we wil give you ressonable terms, and a special discount ff you pay cash on the spot.Our goods are favorably known throughout the Dominion.Established since 1843.Geo.H.Labbe and Ce.Furniture Manufacturers (Wholesale).Store 350 Et.Paul st.\u201cARC LIGHTS 5 Flaming Arc Lights for sale, suitable for lighting outside shop windows, stores or Warehouses, Apply to 476 8t.Catherine St.East .280 83 ASH BEDROOM SET.baby's cradle apd uphol- stored sleigh, sideboard, stair carpet.Apply 3 SKhnter.\u2019 fect order.trice.ADVERTISING CALENDARS \u2014 A nice lot we bave, at prices away down.J.BR.tonstan- tipeau, 624 St.Paul.Phone Main 4485.A NICE Grey Lamb Coat, has been paid seven- ty-five dollars; would sell for one tbird the price.Don't miss this bargain.Apply to 38B Park ave.A BARGAIN not to be missed, 50 fur lined men's coats, only $10, while they last; this week only.517 St James st.272 2 Æ NICE FUR COAT,.with Persian lamb collar, cheap Apply 959 St.Catherine wes Eat bell.ANYONE desiring to buy on instalments, iady\u2019s and gentlemen's clothing, ready made and made-to-order; also furs and dry goods.Apply 191 St.Elizabeth.Phone orders East 214 100.BUFFALO GOAT Handsome coat, large size, quite new; cost $350; suitable for a driving or an automobile cout; will sell at less than half price to quick buyer.Address L 808, Star, Office, St.James st., Montredl, Pa BABY CARRIAGE\u2014In excellent © condition; cost $30; will accept $20; genuine- bargain.- Ad- 8272.BEAUTIFUL Mink Stols and Muff to match; lutest style; will separate; po rensonable offer refused.Call at once, 95 Hutchison st, above Sherbrooke st.BUFFALO ROBES for sale\u20143 very fins Buftay, at.fair prices; ope fine .Carlole: price $56.This Caricle was.paid § two years ago; nis) one Larmes, cost $08.made by Auger; will sell x, Cruer \u2018Téaving for Butope.alk ur N.Michéud, Room 15.La Patria Build- for write.ing.BLACK WALNUT LUMBER, kils dried, of the al best quality (14 Jers under cover), &t Geo H.Labbe and Co., - 348° Deiorimier ave.BEDROOM FURNITURE, such Bureaus.Washstands, Dressing foniers, Cheval Mirrors, Tables, than ordinery prices, Tables.t£- 26 cent.chekper at the \u2018manufacturers.Show Rooms, 850 8t.Paul st.Geo.H.Labbe and Co.; BEDROOM SET, or other furniture, very chea for cash.Apply 174 Workmaaz -st., near - ford st.| > .BLUE VOILE DRESS, lined throughout, sise 38, practically new, six dollars; also 8-4 length, heavy winter weight covert cloth coat, sire 88, new, well tafîlored: cost $38; price $10; also musk ox sleigh vobes.Address L L Star Branch Office.] BEAUT , Parlor Settee, or Sofa; cost $80; will take ; alinost new: but does not or math present decorations.Address L 030 Star Office.BUREAU and washstands, beds, parlor.suites, lounges, odd rockers, carpets, of eloth.sidebonrds, dining tables and chairs, Morris.chi rs, pak \u2018desk.Basement i = CREDIT Garmaise Bros.will furnish you with all kinds of ladies\u2019 and font s ready- made clothing and furs of ail descriptions on weekly or monthly payments at wholesale prices.Caraculs Coats a specialty.Conve at once and convince yourself.G77 Ontario Street, § doors east of Beaudry street.Tel.Bast 4231.377 76 COAT\u2014Lady's Raccoon Coat for sale, ot bust messure, 38.Apply 255 Ælgin L CIRCULAR saw.with table; suitable for wood yard, and a singic steigh: suitable for cout or snuw; cheap to = prompt purchaser.Tel.bouse, desires to dis- | \u2018GEN! ER a, on second Han: very TS im cer Lagauchetiere west, 1 Deux Bleory.\u2018Phone $ DIAMOND RINGB\u2014Junt pr iE of 18 diamond rings.$10 fo $25.On approbation one week 3 Will be wold at very clo prices.Unsold rings must be o witha one week.But a small.deposit will secure ope t{ll Xmas.H.Ratelie % Co or 231 BL.Lawrence, EDNAL'S FURNITURE CO, will furnish your home with high-grade Furniture, Carpets, Rugs.Stoves, etc.at lower prices than have been quoted heretofore in Montreal for goods of thls clans.Don't fail to sea their assortment before purchasing.Terms arranged \u2018to suft purchasers.Goods stored free of charge.Open evenings.Ednal's, 261 St.Catherine street west.274 18 3aw \u2018BDUCATIONAL Establi= iments, Hospitals and other large institutions can gare considérable time ard money by purchasing their chairs, wardrobes, cupboards, writing tables, ste., from.the manufacturers.Geo.H.Labbe and Co., new showrooms, 850 St, Paul st.Factory and Office, 348 Delorimier ave.FUR8 \u2014 Men's fur lined coats, Persitn lamb collar, §13 to $18; new lady's electric seal jacket, 36, for $25; eecondhand rea! seal jacket, 34, cost 2250, for sas 546 Dorchester west.3 FURS DRESSED dyed or cleaned at lowest prices.Apply direct to factory.J.O.Samson, 828 DeFleurimont, St.Denis Boulevard.Tel.| St Louis 198.2aw FIRST (LABS second-hand \u2018overcoats, soîts, pants, fur Hped and emceoos coats, tuxedo and dress salts; aiso ladies furs, muffs.and jackets, At the most reasonable prices.See H, Pearson.83 Cralg west.Main .282 2 FANCY CARLO, also 2 seated sleigh.Apply 265 Amherst wt.11 LL.: FURNISHED HOUSE, D beaut ful.rooms; can reall $70.00 1 month prof SOA NMeGilt College ave.Tel.Up 1412.FOR SALB-Upright \u2018piano, $23.good birgain for desler to buy; a Raymond sewin ma \u2018chine, $6.00.-752 St.Urbain st.28 FURNITURE \u2014 Quertered oak buffet, bevelled glass doors, also table to match; quartered osk hall stand, cost $22, for $11; other pieces of furniture.Call afternoons.20 Fairmount st.east.FURNITURE & CLOTHING on easy\u2019 psyments at cash prices: Furniture, Stoves, etc.: men\u2019s svits, ready-made or to order.on weekly payments.Universal Furniture Co, 83 Craig st.west.273 13eod FURNITURE \u2014 Bargains in stoves, sideboards, buresus, tables, chairs, beds and mattresses, pictures.morrirs, wall paper.at James Mc- trans General Store, 28 Chatoillez square.FOR SALE a Sam.Pearson's, 7716 Notre Dame west, couts, ladles\u2019.gente\u2019 lambskin coats, fur- lined, racoon, fancy evering men.278 berry Apartments, \u2018unfurnished room, beated hot water, ilghted, teleph detached bath, $12.288 2 SHERBROOKE WEST, 253 \u2014 Well furnished front parlor, bath on same floor, also single front room, all cunveniences; telephone, transients taken.288 2 ence; hot and cold water, \u201cshower, tcle- phone, etc.; MANSFIELD STREET, \u2018above Bt.Catherine st., double ind single 7 , hot and cold \u201cwater.use of telephone, single ro.ms, $7 a month, Address M M 817, Star Branch Gttice.___.283 4 NICE ROOM on bath flat, hot water, par vate family; no children.Address.27 Mance st.; 282 3 NICELY \u2018furnished rooms to let, steam heated, centrally located, two doors above St Catherine.308 Bleury st.NOTRE DAME BT., 791, near Guy - Gentlemen cen have comfortable home, English family; all modern conveniences; board optional.NOTRE DAMB WEST, 618, door to right, large furnished room, one or two quiet gentlemen, private French family; no other roomers.279 5 \u2018ONTARIO BT.BAST, 103 \u2014 Rooms to let, furnished or unfurnished.OSTORNE, 108 \u2014 Four rooms, fiat, together or separats, unfurnished, - .PRINCE ARTHUR WEST, 278 ~~ Stogre and double furnished rooms, private family; use .of telephone, etc.282 2 on bath furnished or ST.FAMILLE.48 \u2014 Doublé rooms, bathroom flat, moderate price.SHERBROOKE BT.WEBT, 48 Nicely- - furnished -smaill bright rôom for a pen Heman, five dollars « a month.ar.\u201cANTOINE, 40la \u2014 \u201cBright front room, bath flat, with clothes press.ëT FELIX, 117 \u2014 Large room, family ot two, near Bonaventure station, bath, gas | 8nd use of gas stove.&T.DENIS, 483c, near st.\"Louis \u2018square \u2014 -\u2014 Large parlor and large Togin, with board of desired; private family; no oni arén.483 ST.CATHERINE, 394 West, one double furnished room, suitable for light housekeeping and one single front roam for gentleman only: breakfast if desired.Telephone Up 1983.STANLEY ST, 101 \u2014 Comfortable room tral locality; _breakfast if desired.ST.FAMILLE ST.gle front room, tiy.- de.\u2014 Double and ain- PARK AVE.44B \u2014 Micely furnished front | sitting room and tedroom © connecting, \u201conl bath flat, private family; every convenience.283 2 PRINCE ARTHUR, 85, East \u2014 Doublfpand single rooms on batli flat, six to eight dollars per _month; private family; ne childrens\u201d 7 PARK AVENUE, 40 \u2014 On.\u201calcely furnish- «1 room, sultabfé fcr two; home comforts; private family.- 279 8 PHILLIPS SQUARE, 14 Cathcart street\u2014 Bright corner room, facing square, \u2018elec- trie Hæht, all modern conveniences; private family.281 8, ST.MARK ST, 39 \u2014 Nicely turnished, \u201cwell \u201cheated, \u201cévery convenience, Tx $2 weekly; board if desired; terms very reasonable.ST.DENIS, 552, near St.Louls square \u2014 Nicely furnished rooms, with board, French private family; ne other boarders.\u2018ST.FAMILLE- ST, 21 \u2014 Comfortably furnished voom on \"bathroom fiat; private family; gentiemen only.283 2 ST.MARK, 27 \u2014 Prettily furnished bed- sitting - room, - bath =\u2014floor,,frént, Auer light; wardrobe; phone; $10; to lady.kitchen privileges if desired.Phone sa ve PARK AVE, No.$8 \u2014 Warm, comfortable room on bathroom flat, modern conveniences; private.family.282 2 PHILLIPS PLACE, 16 \u2014 Front parlor, with open grate, hot water heating; breakfast it desired; gentlemen, Soni \u2018off Phillips square.282 :3:2aw PRINCE ARTHUR, warm 48 \u2014 Clean, room, bathroom flat, suitable one or two gentiemen; breakfast, supper {if desired.private family.283 2 PLATTE ST., 8 \u2014 Large front parlor, fur- nishe\u201d or \u2018unfurnished, with private kitchen; terms very moderate; oft Ontario st.ST, MARTIN, 224 \u2014 To let on bathroom floor, two furnished rooms, with hot water attachments: also the use of raz stove.SBIGNEURS ST, 462 \u2014 Room to let, suitable for two young men or married gouple, with use of atove.SHUTER, 109 \u2014 Nicely furnished.room, with or without beard, furnace, .qulet family; terms moderate.ST.ANTOINE, 403B\u2014Large, bright rooms, double and single, private family; no children.SANGUINET 8T., 720a \u2014 French private 282 2 tamily desires to take a boarder.PARK AVE.16a, near Sherbrooke st, large | ST.THOMAS ST.11, west McCord, off nicely furnished front room; rent $12 per Willlam, to let two: large unfurnished month; private English family: gentlemen fooms, place for Btove, six dollars per only.283 2 \u2018month.* PARK AVE.80 \u2014 Nicely furnished front SUSSEX AVE.3¢ \u2014 Double and singte fiocr.ail 283 3 parlor bedroom.on entrance conveniences; hot water heating.Bedroom, comfortably furnished, well PARK AVE, 58 ~ One doublé \u2018and siopié rooms in quiet, children: : respectable family, no electricity, hot and cold water.+ 284 LI x wT ae des ST.CATHERINE, 01 Westmount \u2014Well venience.suitable for two young ladies ori.married vouple:- very arm: house; bell uy stdire.7 \u2018 276 à MANCE.193, singte end.double furnished! reoms, with er\u201d without board.280 +4 MOUNTAIN BT.\u2018g93 \u2014 Largé furnished front room, st.m heated: gentlemen friends.or bachelors; ulso unfurnished.quiet house, ind door below St.Cathrine 282 2 METCALFE ST.127 -\u2014 Single room, nice- ly furnished, all modern conveniences; phone.xX\" .CALFE ST.153 \u2014 Large.comfortable rooma, bathroom Mat suitable ter gentlemen; telephone Uptown 1174.38% 10 MATOR BT, 21 \u2014 Single room on bath- * room ttoor, for gentleman of qulet.habits.282 2 METCALFE &T., 125 \u2014 Warm.well furnished rooms,\u201d electric lighted and hot water.8: 3 MANSFIELD ST.166 \u2014 A large right single room on top floor; warm and comfortable; Auer light gentlemen ouly.; 280 2 2aw MCGILL COLLEGE AVE.64 \u2014 Very comfortable furnished room on first figor rad Very warn < 2823 $ MACKAY ST, 96 \u2014 Large front room, bathfoom fiat, alsd one on ground fioor, suitable for doctor.Telephone Uptown 56 8676.MACKAY, ry \u2014 angie and double room, bath fiat, nicely fufnished, every - oon- venience; breakfast and supper if desired: - 382 2 ea.sin in room, o men RICHMOND SQUARE, 15 \u2014 Very large _ furnished room, $8 per month: also sin- le room, furnished, $4; clean and warm.§ | HIVAHD ST., 90 \u2014 Room to let, on \u2018pari \"lor floor, comfortable furnished room,with | \u201csmal kitchen and gas stove attached and marble sink.$2 week.\u2018RICHMOND SQUARE, 18 \u2014 Large front * room for two young men \u2018or married 3 gouple: I English: family.- 282 BT.ANTOINE.\u201c228A \u2014 One Isrge unfur-E nished room on bat.floor; will -artly\u2019| dur if desired: low rent to ques paris TRA TARE = heated: plenty light; bat™ floor; reason- furnished room fo.gentlemen, with er nished: all modern couvettiouées; electric ligt, 2e.7 1 ; «house telephone, shower Lath; gentlemen only.42 able.zo i all conveniences: 278 6 - 27 +.CL = \u201cROOM doe clean, ° ; \u2014 front pr ; tor- |.room, private family off wo: , ; 3 796 \u201cFurnished VENAIS EE or\u201d Sete fimen or marked\u201d coun} lov tame.ream.conffect hn room ar * st.east.tani i $ Lie phone.bi : Sapper ee en four dollars n.onth.=~ 280 4: TEL ST., 98 \u2014 rrent furnisbed RICHMOND SQUARE, 34 \u2014 Furpish > MANS sitting room to let, vith every con- |.room, to let, with clothes an Tay ANTOINE ST, 630 \u2014 Furnished frofit suitable married - ahd.Bedroom to jet on bath \u2018lat, warm and very comfortable; terms em able.; 8ST.LUKE STREET, 24, a room as double or tingle to ladles _emaployed.-282 3; \u2018rooms, tropt, furnished as \u2018bed-aitting, back as kitehen: hag sink, running water; {kas stove, with oven, refrigerator, two cug- boards; guiet parties only.282 ST.URBAIN, 1783, Annex \u2014 Respectable marriéd couple: can hive comfortable double parlor, kitchen privileges; no 10 children Boe cars.8 8T.ANTOINE, 540 \u2014 Nicely furnished front room, bath flat, Te ea is 67 ST.ANTOINE, 379 \u2014 Large furnished room, {ull housekeeping privileges.also basement fiat, gas stoves, bath, suitable] for children: EE - 282 3 STANLEY 8T., ITY ~- Nicely furnished + FOE.Of tathroom floor, price moderate.1 SHERBROOKE EAGT, 268, corner.St.Denis \u2014High and fine locality, comfortably furnished double room, hot and cold water | foom, strictly private French family.\u2018 282 27 STANLEY ST.179 \u2014 Double Jarlor to 18t, A suitable for two gentlemsh or Indio.e of phone: rent mode.ate; - +} WT.CATHERINE WEST, 538 \u2014 ome :roont on bath flat, electric light.Srivate family.= + its; 8/7, EDWARD ST.28, off Bleury st, to rent large front furnished room, suitable for gentlemen or couples; terms moderate.Central looslity.281 8 87.MATTHEW .8T., 109 \u2014 Qomfortable turnished rooms, all conveniences in ie | SHERBROOKE ST.BAST) ¥ \u2014 Single fue- nished front room, Bath flat, warm aad bright, Auer light, now Vacant, : fortably furnisfied room.one or twè gen- 281 & MANSFIELD ST, 143 \u2014 Well furnishe |-jemen or married couple out dbri rig ma = TT double room.running water, very com | Phone.Hot water.Cheap.gn © \u201c8T.DENI 'T., 1149, near Mt.Roya ave.fortable, for gentlemen of quiet habits | ; single bright roofn in quiet English fam- Phone Up 268.282 ÉTANLEY ST.108 \u2014Well furnished double: My; bréaktasc if desired; ail modern con- arl single \u2018rooms, clothes cupbekrd, \u2018Afrey | Voniences.281 3 MACKAY.3 bow Large sara or Single Might; hot water heating.: #23 | \u2018ST.EDWARD ST., 31, off Bieury Com.\u2014_.rooms, separate 3 .! .es \u2014 - roomers, quiet warm house; rent modar- , STRE \u2014_ | fortably furnished room to let (breakf ate; Gentlemen.282 êT.LUKE REET, 10 Single front \u2018if required); Suitable fer one of quiet h Engliëh family; central 281 3 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST, 118 \u2014 \u201cWiosly ST.CATHERINE W., 947 \u2014 \u201cNicely Tyr.for gentleman, on Lathroom fioor, in cen- 253-2\u2014 bath flat, private fam- | 37 \u2014 To let comfortably furnished rooms, also table board.VICTORIA AVE.387, Western \u2014 Two unfurnished rooms, gas stove connection; suitable for two elderly persons or married vouple; respectable working people VICTORIA ST, VIAUVILLE \u2014 Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with use of kitchen, hot water, gas, @suit married couple; rent reasonable.Mrs.Willams, 221 Ontario wt, Viauviile.252 à VICTORIA wardrobe, cold water, VICTORIA ST., 62 \u2014 Small lighted, warm, Ladles only: required.#5.a month.VICTORIA ST.58 \u2014 Furnished double rooms, with or without board, .hot and cold water and gas.Transients accommodated.288 2 VICTORIA ST.on basement floor, nished, suitable for married ladies : VICTORIA ST, 64 \u2014 Double and two sin- \u2014\u2014gie-rooms, Auer light, hot water, etc.ST, 44 \u2014 Large front room, electric light, vitt hot and also single room.room, well References 19 \u2014 Two front rooms furnished or unfur- couple or two VILLENEUVE ST.5 _fortable,.well furnished rooms, and single, all modern conveniences; gentlemen preferred.279 6 7.Annex \u2014 Two com- VICTORTA- CAVE.$82, Westmount \u2014furnish- ed front room in comfortable apartment, for refined party; breakfast; close to cars; strictly private residence WESTMOUNT 108 Irvine avenue Large, comfortable warm room, large wardrobe; private family; \u2018breakfast If desired! near cars; rent low.WESTMOUNT, west of Victoria avense, nicély furnished room, bath flat, no other roomers, $12 monthly.G G 8498, Star Branch Office.281 8 WESTMOUNT, near Greene ave bright \u2018room, phone, ete., in private family: breakfast and late dinner.L 957, Star Office, WESTMOUNT \u2014 Greene avenue, 269 \u2014Two front rooms, fn warm house, cars pass door.279 Jeod WESTMOUNT, 4320 St.Catherine st, furnished rooms, warm and bright; board it desired.Go 283 à \u2018WELL FURNISHED room, Louis square, private phone; all have comforts; opposite St family, use of no other room- ors; eight dollars.IL.917, Star Office.WESTMOUNT, 4186 St.Catherine st., on first floor, one large, nicely furnished front room, one bath flat, hot and cold water, telephone in house, electric .ight, suitable for two nurses, young men or married couple, kitchen privileges, \u201cor breakfast given if required: private family; must have references: can be seen anytime., \u2026 288 8 WESTMOUNT \u2014 Three furnished rooms.suitable for housekeeping, central location.Address Box L 892, Star Office.282 2 WEST END, 35 Chomedy st, well furnished single room, bat.floor, hot water heated.\u2019 281 Zeod WEST of Guy street, large room to rent, a .pleasant home for the right party; must have best of references; very private fam- fly.Address L 839, Star Office, Bt.James \"street.281 6 ROOMS WA NTED.A COMFORTABLY furnished room went | ed, vicinity University and Dorchester, by bachelor; use of taléphane required.L 868, Star Office.282 2 FURNISHED® four bedrooms, bath and sitting room, where meals would be optional; neighborhood Peel, Guy, St.Catherine and Sherbrooke.Address J J 8587, Star Branch Office.283 3 GENTLEMAN wants double unfurnished or \u2018from G.T.Station; good private family; references.H.F.Eilers, 694 Laurier avenue, Annex.282 2 or bedroom and sitting room on bathroom flat, all home comforts, in private family.Telephone.No other boarders.Write Bor>L 929, Star Office.283 2 WANTED by dressmaker one large or two mall rooms, bright, warm and on the ground floor furnished or unfurnished.Please state terms.Address L L 8691, Star Eranch Office.WANTED partly furnished .bright front room part hoard if possible, electric or gas light, bath, Lansdowne school district preferred; refined gentleman, having well brought up bright boy, age 11, would Iitke to hear from refined party who loves chil dren.State terms Payment made 'n advance.Write full particulars to L 858, Star Oftice.282 2 YOUNG MAN wants room close to G.T.R.Station, must bé with private family.Address M -8313, Star Branch Office.: * 283 2 YOUNG GENTLEMAN desires well furnished and comfortable room in private fam \u201c { rod throom nished front room on bath fIAf, élsctrlo ily; not more than ign minutes\u2019 walk from | wardrene attached.\u2019 Mog 2 coe large light, phone, in private family; breakfast Pee}-and St.Catheri sts.State price.Ad- led couple; kitchen oily vilegen.280 4 if desired.280 dress J J 8589, Star Branch Office.ELBY ST, 162 -\u2014- Nice double room -en bathroom flat, Auer light: board if Beni STANLEY STREET, 101 \u2014 To rent, comfortably furnished \u2018edroom, either re home comforts; terms.réasoganle.or double; references.MANCE \u201cSTREET.\u2018186 \u2014 Nicely furtished SANGUINET 8T., 817 \u2014 Couple antes.to ST.JAMES BT, double room, Tarniened, room in central locality, private family; share cosy flat, use kitchen and Fen; cheap for the winter.Apply 1500 Bt.WT gentlemen: only; references exchanssd, 3 rent very low.: ; street.« - A MANCE, 150, Ist door north of Sherbrooke, nicely furnished single and Qouble front zooms with board; telephone: shower path, | ête.; very quiet.place.382 à MANCE ST.rooms, on first floor.MANSFIELD 8T., \u2014 Gentlemen wishing yery swell, warm rooms, will find them &t 76 Manstield st.Rents moderate.278 5 MANSFIELD ST, 67 \u2014 Well furnished rooms qn bathroom floor, running water, \u2018very warm and comfortable, nesr Windsor Hôtel and Dominion square.382 3 enr , for housekeeping.282 = BILEURY AT, 129 \u2014 Two mingie rooms! to DORCHESTER WEST, 708, corner Mackay Jet.furnished.steam\u2019 hpdted, gus.very \u2014Lovely front room on bath fiat.Break-.central .; fast if desired.82 BALMORAL.5, one door above st.Cafh- DRUMMOND 8T.69 \u2014 Well furnlahet erine \u2014 \u2018Double front room, suitable two quiet.xnall family, comfortabls and employed during day warm every, conveniente: central.479 BRIGHT.large, well furnished Front, Two DORCHESTER WEST.543 \u2014 Nice furnish- cupboards, marble basins, running Water, ed room, private family, soit gentleman porcelain umth, shower, spray.every cod- or lady or married coupfe, venience; privatey family: dentlemen vuniy.[| mr .L 861, Star Office.281 3 DORCHERTER WEST, 6.2 \u2014 Very deatr- mo able large.double front room, modern; BRUCE AVE.29, West meant.newly fur- su!tablé for married ~ouple or bachelors! aished double room \u201cin private family.1 immediate possession.- 275 \u20ac s QO] | DUROCHER, 126 \u2014 Two nice front room, BERTHELET, 65 \u2014 Boar¢ and.room.one well furnished, warm, nico locality.pri- .single room, house warm rad quiet; good vate family: no children; meals it feared bofird: room vacant; terms moderate], terms moderate.\u2018aq \u20ac BEAVER HALL HILL, 36 \u2014 Nice large frofit room, with hot and cold water, hut rater hesting, electric lights 42 3 2aw BLEURY ST.388 \u2014\u201d Bed-sitt{ng room to let} private famfly, 481 Zeod BERRL 1267 \u2014 Unfurnished, large hright » double parior, ciothes press, use of kitchen if desired.BALMORAL, #1 \u2014 Nice warm double and single rooms; aldo twd rooms and kitchen, hot and cold water.heated \u2018by furnace, in| 283 2 DRUMMOND ST.34\u2014Newly furnished double, front.bath flat; suitadle Tor two gentlemen or martled conple; modern conveniences; tele: phone; transients.278 ESPLANADR AVE, EY \u2018oprosite Fletcher's Field, just above Duluth, nlcdly furnished rooin, éfoctric light, hot water, $10 monthly: use of kitchen If required, 28% 2 ESPLANADE AVE.\u2019 1780, \u2018one street above Mount Royal \u2014 Unfurnished\u201d double parlors, Auer light, use of kitchen, with family of two.\u201cbasement.BLEUR: ST, 403 \u2014 Large, clear, warm\u2019 : furnishod soom, suitable for two gentie- \u2018men; piano.oi 21 \u2018BRUNSWICK ST, 4 \u2014 Nicely furnished aûble room, also wingle room, ot Stand, electric.Nght, steam heated, and.wil modern conveniences; terns moderate; tm- mediate posesssion: central locality.84 7 \u201cCHURCH.9 \u2014 Furnishcd rooms on bath rosm \u2018flat: priva.family.380 {\u20ac1.Y COUNCILLORS ST.2¢ \u2014 Furninhed \\ room on bathroom: tial, all modern con- .\u201cyen-ences: house warm aha quiet ey 2?oy.\"COUNCILLORE, 116 \u2014 Nicely \u2018shabu room: hot waler Hesting.well Hghtea; suitable \u2018for njarcied souple.; as 2 FRONT RCOM \u2018to rent.opposite St.Louis square, well hented 4) bathroom flat, hand- iy ony i \u2018 use ot, phone; privata English speaking family,\u2019 no other roomers, rent \u2018only fitteen dollars.L.916, Star Office.FORT, 78 \u2014 Wen furnished indie.foôth, bathroom flat, modern, welt appointed house, quiet, private: no children; ny any 2 fast and tea if derired.TORT st \u2014 Double gr.fingle réom, plang.in a Mréchen - Pnote, Up cs for sin 3 Swed FURNISH EL Geûroom and 7 en mre \u201csriturnishea) room to let.with use.of \u201cbathroom end telephone, Milton _ st, Séus, Star Branch Office.¥ in comfortably heated fiat ETRE « \u201cPhilips squares, opposite Morgan\u2019 8, single and double rooms, eles sa + CATHCART.ss Rim, eam heat, eivo- tro: ahi = \" vs \u20ac ne Up 8716 farnishéd, bath fiat; nee \u2019 FULFORD \u201cST: 18 «x Furn Gentlemen.only.Adaress /L = MANSFIELD, 136 \u2014 ree, I nicely furni ed comfortable dou bedroom, with.two cupbosrds, Auer Nght, with \u2018or without hoard; good accommodation; MACKAY 8T, ta \u2014 Room on bath flat; : ene-Jargé: front, one single, bot water - heating, iatge ohthes closets, Jectrid ight; private family of twa.28 4 MÉTCAL ST, weil furnished, riso single room.MACKAY.7 \u2014 Doubls and single, wall furnished rooms, bath flat, also basement: rooms; terms moderate; ne Juhl.dren; kitchen - privileges.MA.LB.19 \u2014 Nice furnished double foom, .39: one single §7, siso large parlor bed.| room, very moderits for winter; | conveniences.283 2 MANSFIELD ET.coo on baghroum floor, MACKAY BT.\"Nice Torhiinod rooms | ret'at 78 Mackaÿ ms corner Mac Bt.Catherine nie _.RE 58 \u2014 Two large furnished = > private, Frenc .family, suitable tor [A Jearnids Frano Seon trom one or two.3 Ÿ 14: \u2014 Nive large room, | suitable for ons or \u2018two; ~ J nish uy Ta Po lat = dearly B reed rooms w teti bôîhe.comfort, \u2018on bathroom fiat.i ss 2 FOR FOUND MAN, ander 2 TORS, share room; must He quiet, studious 3 réforetites.Apply B:abez eus, Br CATHERINE ST.WEST, sa ~~ Furs\u2019 } room, Auer light, Mot water; bienk- rast It desired; gentlemen only; \u2018call even- us.BT.MATTHEW ST, 98 =< Bmall front room tb let, on bathroom nat, private amily; break rast it desired.ist, CATHERINE ST.WEST, 446 \u2014 _ Riot furnished double front bedrooms, suitable \u2018married couples friends; privilege of light : Housekeept oping.: oe fr, 32 \u2014 Double bedroom, with ail me.comforts, welt turn Matt: French family thea.a, j#T HUBERT; 787 \u2014 Comfortable rooms, ; aden.to \u20ac mil ANTOINE, 808 \u2014 Furataned Food, \u2018ob couple or two entiemer \"wa wèek each, i Mitghen Yate.re \u2026 pans oY 20m Trout.Ja th que store, pri See | mopera th; Parisian Te family: good comfort.\u2018ÉHMRBROOKE WEST,\" 249 /MAILPF 8 SALE Province.of ag 4 ng that your furnfture dealer does BRILIFWS WAL = Quebeoy|: Peine BAL Quebec: SAILIFFE SALE -ovimn® AT Quebec, 47 Distiiet of Montreal.Ne.12814 it not shu you the Hercules Spring Bed Mist ot Boalt ie \u201825 2e.Ciréuit District\u2019 of Montre Nor e Ctreuft | strict of Montreal.No.2302.Cirruit | Court.Mederic Laporte.Plaînüiff, \u2018véisus ed | No.§ (the best in the.world, notwith- | Clrt.we.Roberge, Malntiff, versus - £3 Court.\" Bernard).=P nee: court.3, Wiftd Gingras, Plaintiff, ver- {sidore Leblanc, Defendant, and 2 Krch- a standing \"a low price.bout $5), why.| Bihleadin, 1D fendanti On.thé\u201d 6th day '0f] Jathes Lorimer,\u201d ent On the \"Teh Marcel \u2018Guenette, Defefidant.On the ambault, Tiers Sais! On the.Oth 7 ot ; not go tu say Hider & Co, or emery.OF, Rt (| of thé clock Li duy, of December, 1904,.at ten of the, Aah day of December, 1909, at ten of tho December, 1908, at toil .of he.cig in AN.@&.Valiquette make Your pure forenoon; st thé: domidlle of the at ciock in the forenoon, At the: domicile of in the forenoon 3 the domicile of \u2018the forencom.a dre Jamis p: - of! chase?.Héth of these Al reliable firme dk ing, Malsonnèure, the tald Defendant, corner Banguipet | he.said.Deféndant, Panet St, |the, Mkld Ticrs Sdtsl, on ve, : Lae 2 pring Bed a a be #0 d ord an Denn th the Sen a, St Louis nine \u2018City ot ontreal, wil be fold by Tin the ity o f, entrent vi 0e by.SCL 5.) KSEE IN 30 tice; rtd lt à authorits u ne being sare of thelr te) goods and Bite of toe \u201cSa Des ohne of a\u2019 raid Defendant.setzed in chattels of the aid \u201cTiers to morte in \u201cot thie MissourtValteÿ-| belag 3% |e TO ARBITRATE.Win Suttle Alsop Dispute Between - « States and/Chite, .2 LIFF8 SALE-LProvince of Quebec, trict of Montreal.No.15661.Ciftult .C.A.Bharpe, Plaintiff, versus Wiliam White et al.,, Defendants, On Lth@ ith day of December, 1909, at ten of } the cleck in the forenoon, at the: place Laid , THE CROWN STORE ST, DENIS ST.,.\u2018Near St.Catherine Grand Dying of Our Great Fourth Floor Section GLOVES, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, 200 Boys Stelghe sound hard wait i with round steel runners.§ Dressed Dolls, ready for the c _.dren to play with, 35c reg.To-day, each , Girl's 8leigh, 50c quality.To-\u2018 THE GATES OF TOYLAND day .Bots\u2019 a3 : THROWN OPEN TO-DAY.To-day file section will be found thou- ; sands of dollars\u2019 worth of Christ- A GREAT SALE OF: LEATHE mas Goods.© ; \" BAGS, Everybody, big or little, who reads this paper must view this as a special fygvitation « The most beautiful TOYLAND in: - \u2018Montreal\u20143,600 square feet of.floor _ space devoted entirely to this tre- ndous display of Games, Animals, Lob mot! Sane: Coils, Magic Lanterns, pores tiens D Doit Beds and Furniture, Go-Carts, etc., ete.Bring the _ Children o ses them Monday.\u201c naar \u201cPoURTH' FLOOR: Women\u2019s.Fine Chamois Gloves, a - superior value at, pair \u2014 Women's Plain Black Cashmere Gloves pair .285c, 40e and soc Warm Fabric Gloves, pair 23c to 81.00 Wool Knlt Gloves, black and colors, plain and fancy, pair 25c, 40c and 5Oc \"vencere Go-Carts, 85c quality.a8 \"eue ses eee ENGLISH 35t WORSTED HOSE \u2018 FOR 25c.> Women's and Boys\u2019 Heavy English Worsted Wool Hose, for Fall and 7 Winter wear, Eood heavy weight.- Monday, pair RO 25e A DISPLAY OF MEN'S NECKWEAR UNEXCELLED.A stock unexcelled in attractiveness, diversity and extensiveness.Our 50c lines are wonderfully popular.Four-in-Hand, special at 50c Made from imported silk, of same à quality found in mosy 75c ties, Exactly 4 400 Sho ping Py Qualls\u201d ties worth $2.00, $2.50, $3.50.| On sale Monday at 1.29 The Hand Bag is a favorite Christ.MEN'S RIBBED WINTER UNDERWEAR, TO-DAY, 88c.Sanitary Fine ?Natural Wool Under.8 mas Gift\u2014a gift of all others most wear, soft non-irritating, acceptable on account of its useful- shirts and drawers io match, all and service,and the best choos- \u2018sized, from 34 to 44.Special to.day, ing is done from an assortment of \"btyles, sizes and, designs, such as.we \u201chow offer, : andy Bdk in: #ù with .change: pul ~ seful 10- Bag.made wee.Hy seal: er ad 1 Real Leather Bags, with, double strap a change 0 a.Be per: sarment.eu BS Snares: CY VESTS.ELIE for, $1.69, A helen pliftérns in Men's Fancy fo wear, the regu- i a Pa and 33,50 quality.To- \u201c clear + -day a .81 69 purse, reg, $2.50 .; ' Splendid value Goat \u201cSeal N ii t Te ble iy LE Only 0: \u201cLEMIRE & Co, | Eh DENIS STREET, J Frame, reg.\u201d $a.so.EL 4! 29 :$T.pese Noa.St.Cathacing.Fa ah The.Store: The Sor: J \u2018That Serres 20% DI That Saves - You Best You Money \u2018FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS MONTH Bargains All Over the Store | Pe USE ANY OF| Esusiitl (OUR RANGES I || 704s + 5 Solicited A > Os, = ER Seed EEE .aN Ÿ pn?7 De Th et re DÉS) oc nx of.offien {ire ROTTS B.S.C.Montreal, » - played on -removed.HE NEN WHO WL FOR THE AA OPPOSE OTTAWA GREY CUP TO-DAY © ON THE ROSEDME GROUNDS| History and Statistics of the Champions of the Students Rugby Body of Canada Who Average .175 Pounds in Weight \u2018A \u2018short sketch of the several in- Rugby teain, champions of the Inter-Coilegi- |- ate Union and candidates for Canadian honors with Ott.wa will be interesting.| dividuals on the \u2019Varsity The list ia: \u2014 Jack Newton, captain and half, weighs 161 pounds, feet 9 inches, is 22 years old.in his last year S.P.S.third year on first team.from Sarnia.centre- Smirlie Lawson, the sensational run- pounds, He This ie his he ning half-back, weighs 195 stands 6 feet and\u2019 is 22 years old.is a fourth year Med.\" second year on the first team; has played on Varsity second and Guelph O.R.F.U.team.His home Is} in Guelph, Ont.Hugh Gall, welght 167.age 21: height 5 feet 11.In third year S.P.S.Hugh is one of the -greatest running.and punting half-backs in the business.He has played on 'Varsity first the game with Parkdale Collegiate championship three years and learned team.: \u201cReddy\u201d Dixon, the good full-back, is the youngest man on the team.He is 19 years old, stands 5 feet 6 1-2 incheg and weiglis 152 1-2 pounds.last year\u2019s team and with the Thirds and Hamilton Alerts.Ben Simpson | \u2018taught him the game stands ~~ 5 He is This is his He comes He comes from Belle- ville.\u201cJim\u201d is a big hearted fellow and is generally known as a \u201csquare head.\u201d George Kingston is 23 years old, weighs 167 pounds, is 5 ft.9 inches tall.Played with Upper Canada, then with \"Varsity IL, and has been two years on the firsts.He is 3rd year S.P.S.and has not decided whether he\u2019 will be back next year.He is a Toronto boy.Frank Park a 3rd ' year Medicine.weighs 154 pounds, Is 21 years old.He is in grand form this year.He played on the team in 1906.and learned the game at Jarvis Collegiate Institute.Murray Thomson is the tind.of the year.It is his first year In Rughy and he is one of the Lest men on the team.He \u201cweighs 177 pounds, stands 5 ft.9, and is 21: has one more year to.put in at University College.He comes from the western provinces.Jack Lajole on the wing line is a.consistent player.He weighs 174 lbs.is 5 ft.11 tall, 26 years old and in his 3rd* year medicine.He played with the seconds last year, and with Ottawa College seniors previous to that, He comes from Cobourg.Art Muif, the big wing man weighs 201 Jbs.18 just 2Q years \u2018old.stands 8 ft.1 In his socks- This is his sein 06 and \u2018os.is at Hamilton College.He \u2018îs in] cond vear on the first team.He is third vear S.P.s.- in his 3rd year Arts.Ile comes from Billy Foulds, at quarter- back, has| Winnipeg and plaved with the W in- certainly made good this year.He| nipeg Rowing Club before coming to played with the seconds and Thirds last year and with \u2018Harbord Colles giate before coming te is 22 years old, weighs 133, stands 5 feet 7 inches.Hu is a ronto boy in thiré year School Science.\u2019 Average weight of backs 166.The Scrimmage.Hugh Ritchie Is the back-bone of the team.He made his reputation as out of the greatest scrimmagers playing football when 'Varsity beat Ottawa Rough Riders in 1405.He weighs 210 pounds, stands 5 feet 11 inches and 18.25 years oid.He is in his 4th year\u2019 SP.8.He comes fro mnear \u201cBarrie, and is a Government engineer for the Province of Alberta when working.Jimmy Bell, 'Varsity\u2019s 149-pound scrimmager, is in his 4th year Arts.He will prot:»ly be back next year.Me is 22 and stands 5 feet 7.This 1s hin second year on the firsts.and he aise played with the seconds.He played With Upper Canada and comes trom =Chesley, Ont.: Charlie Gage outside scrimmager.weighs.187, stands 6 feet, and iz 21 yeafs.of age.secéhäs last\u2019 year and has one more yea# to.put in at Arts.He.is also a ptaduct of Hamilton.Averaëe.weight of scrimmage, 182.The Wing Line.He and To- of \"Varsity.Dares de ¥hisper Hume, hs 205, is 6 ft.Me is in his This is his He played Wisconsin tall and 24 years fourth year imedi- third year on the with the Univer- before coming to ord: cine team.sity\u2019 of Toronto.Jim Pearson is 6 ft.2, weighs 185, ia 24 years old and is in his fourth ver Arts.He i$ president of the club.He has played on the first team Won Both Water Polo Games.Club Nautique won both intermediate and senior polo Bames from the | Y.M.C.À.teams last night, the sen- for game by a score of 4 to 3, and the : Junio.game by 8 to 1.Both games werc well contested and drew the usual number of enthusiasts.The line-up of the teams for the intermediate game: Club Nauticue.YMCA.E.Russell.goal .Chipp A.Farmer.defence.Armour W, Thompson « .defence.Poole A.Eain.-.forward.Johnson A.ROES.forward.Sheppherd .R.Burns .forward.Kennedy .Senior game.\u2014 \u2018Club Nautique.YMCA M.J.\u2018McCarthy.goal.Johnson v.Cyphiot.se.deéfence.l'otter Fottin.:.\u2026.defence .Glover Vernot.forward.ve Earle C \u2018ardinal.\u2026 .forw ard _.Harrison Rydeburg, .forward.Hastings Referee, Ww.\"Gathercole: umpire.H.J.Smith; timekeepers, Mr.Anderson and, Mr.Rass.DRUNKENNESS) \u201c__ CURED \u201cIN 21 DAYS.\u2014 \u2018Any, \u2018man or woman, who honestly desired to be cured of the Drink Habit, cen be cured in three weeks by taking the Dr.John M.Mackay Treatment: After a few hours\u2019 use of the first week's.treatment, incredible as it may seein, the desire for liquor is entirely rThére is not only no crav- fog for liquor, but a positive distaste for:it.| .Unlike any other treatment drunkenness.the Dr.John M.Mackay tment does not weaken or depress the heart action or stomach.\u201cE take pleasure in certify ing, \u2018that I.completed yopr treatment\u2018 for altoholism the 12th of October, 1904.and since this tiated one drop of spirituous liquors.Your treatment removed from me all \u2018tate and craving whatever for aled- holism in any form.great favor, and in the the public, I authorize you to publisn \u201cthis letter.\u201d po Napoleon Pelletier, 18 Barsalou St, Montreal.It you are in neéd of help for yoûr- self or for someone near and dear, write for full information.DR JOHN M.MACKAY, as St Catherine St.West, Montreal.Ban s Cale| \u201c00 ST.JAMES &Y, German Cooking.imported Rt i Sn + He played with the \u2018 the big wing man.j for | upset the date I have never 1 thank youl from the bottom of my heart for this | intérest ot Varsity.Average: weight of wing-line-180 Ibs.Injured and Spares.Jack Macdonald is 24.weighs 178, and is 6 ft.1 In.tall.He played on the team last year.He had his elbow dislocated after the first game this vear and is not likely to be in shape.He played for three years with Ottawa College and is a native of Lind- sav.He is in last year school.Gordon Jones, the scrimmager, has heen laid up with water on the khiee, but is turning out in case he is needed.He is 26 vears old.5 ft.10 in.tall, and weighs 165 lbs.He played with tha firsts last vear and was on three Mu- lock Cup championship teams.He is a Brantfordite; fourth year philosophy.He is going to China as a scientific missionary.Brook Henderson has played spare this year.He was captain of the sec- \u2018onds last year.He has lo\u2019 of speed, !but bas not been playing up to form | this year.When In form he is a speedy | running \u2018half-back.He ia-#û yeurs old, stands 5 ft.9 and welghs 157 Ybs.learned to play at Pdrkdale C.L.Dug Cruickshank is a spare, Fle has just played fn one game this year.This 1s his first year in senior company.He is 23 vears old, weighs 176 Ibs.and is, 5 ft.11 1-2 in, tall He has one more year to put in at medicine.He hails from Hamilton,\u2019 i + Average Figures.Total weight 3,452 1-2 lbs.Average 173.2 lbs.(ip uniform); gvergge age 22: average height 5 ft.§ in.The following eleven will be back next year: Gall, Thomson, Bell, Park.Muir, Lajole, Foulds, Gage, Cruickshanks and Henderson.Eight will finish thls year\u2014Lawaon.Newton.Hume, Kingston, Ritchie, Macdonald.Pearson, Jones.Dixon, Ontario Jockey Club Meeting.Toronto, Ont.\u2026 Novémber 27.\u2014The annual meeting of the shareholders of i Ontario Jockey Club, vas held Thursday at the office of the club.President | Seagram occupying the chair.Mr.Seagram in his annual! addre-s said the racing of the past year had been suc- | vessful.the sum of $123.850 having been distributed in purses at the club's spring and autumn meetings.The following gentlemen were elected directors of the club for 1909-10, J.E.Seagram.E.B.Osler.Hon.L.Melvin Jones, Pr.Andrew Smith.G.W.Terrance, D.W.Alexander, Col.J.8.\u2018Hen \u2018drie and R.J.Christie.At a meeting of the board held süb- xequently, officers were clécted as follows: President.Jos.E.Seagram, first | vice-president, E.B.Osler, M.P, Toronto; second vice-president.Hon.L.Melvin Jones, Toronto.Executive com- mitter: D.W.Alexander, Toronto: R.J.Christie, Toronto: Colonel Hon.IL | gs | S.Hendrie, Hamilton: Dr.Andrew .Smith.chairman, Toronto: Geo.W.' Torrance, Toronto; W.P.Fraser, sec- retary-treasurer.FROM THE OLD COUNTRY Everything for everybody.from atin-tack to an air-ship, at.the world's lowest prices, - Send for our Catalogues and save money Departmental Lists post free anywhere.Our big and comprehensive general list sent free anywhere on receipt @ 250.HOLBORN.LONDON, LC, ENGLAND.' ., 259 13 law R & W.KERR, mil West 326 St.Catherine St.Billiard Tables \u201cthat ay be used In any homs.sizer ¢ Gf.din.x BTL din 5 Sizes 7 £6, 4 In.x 3 ft, 10 in.\" price #4, Bises § ft.\u2018din, x 410 4 10, es price 4 ; Complete, with \u201cBalls, Cues, \u2018Marks er, Levelilng Legs and Siate: Beds, with best Billiard Cloth Co eri fn DRE cae eraceqrresedy saan EnglishMiniature}| | out of twelve games played.| \u2018others \u201cTRIUMPH FOR THE | OVERS AT EVERTON rspurs and Arsenal Improve\u2014Chel- .sea Lose at Manchester.London, November 15.\u2014Blackburn Rovers won their match at Everton on Saturday ih fine style, and are now in a clear position at the head of the First League with a match in hand of Manchester United for an equal number of points, It was a fink performance, and stamps the Rovers as quite the best side of the moment.Play was very keen in the first half, in which deferrce was always superior 10 attack.In the secord half the Rovers\u2019 forwards took command Of the game, and thereafter there was only one side in it.Aikenhead and Latheron scored for the Rovers, wha won handsomely by Z\u2018 to 0.Cowell played a brilliant game at back for the Rovers, showing even better form than his partner, Crompton.Owing to the defeats of Newcastle United and Liverpool, Manchester United are at the moment in unchallenged possession of the second place in the table.The ground at Clayton, for their match with Chelsea, was in a terribly muddy condition.and Chelsea, who had a reserve line of forwards, did well to stop their opponents from scoring in the first half.Manchester did best subsequently, and | \u201cSandy\u201d Turnbull and Wali both scored for them.\u201c Liverpool\u2019s defeat at Tottenham was the result of steling improvement on the part of the hitherto disappointing \u2018Tottenham team.© Their reserve backs, Harris and Wilkes, both nlay- ed brilliantly: the veteran Tom Mor-, ris demonstrated that he ig still worth his place in the half back line, although Hot quite so nippy as of yore; \u201cand Ivor Bi6wn, the young centre forward.showed that he has at least the intelligence for the game.He looks like.developing Into a really fine forward.He impressed me almost as much as Middlemiss did when he joined the \u2018Spurs.The brothers Steel and Curtis were others who figured prominently.in the Tottenham side.Hardy in Form in Goal.Liverpool played better than they did at Chelsea earlier in the season, but were still far short of being a champion team.It is true that Tot- tenham only.won by a goal to nothing and had a penalty kick against thrm missed.but the fact that they did not get more goals was due rather to the brilliance of Hardy than any shortcomings on the part of the \u2019Spurs\u201d forwards.who played with.fine dash.The Liverpool! forwards, with the ex- cepti of Parkinson,.were hesitating and \u20ac, in front of goal.The only goal of the match was scored: by Mid- dlemiss in the second half.Orr missed Liverpool's.penalty late.in the game.Se Voolwich Arsenal hada new forwardgs\u2014 McKilion and Stevens from Scotland\u2014in their line against Sheffield Wednesday at Owlerton, and gave a greatly improved display.Mc- Donald kept a fine goal for the Arsenal, and his namesake and \u2018Gray\u2019 at back were also very sound.Ini the first half Neave scored cleverly \u2018for the Arsenal.Wilson got a goal for Shefficld afterwards, and a really good game wis left drawn, - Sheffield United showed \u2018a \u201cwelcome : return to form by visiting Bristol and beating the City by 2 to 0.It ts strange how.often sd player loses: all his \u2018form for one club.Joins.another.and uridet different conditions makes ; success in, his new \u2018environment.Shetfiart United outside tear a \u201calde-this yes ÿ he is proving a a tower of strengin dé a the Blades.He-led up to both the goals scored by Simmons on Saturday.Sheffield were all.through the\u201d \u201cbetter sides and got a goal in each half.One of the Best performances.of the day :was that acgomplished by Preston North \u2018End, who.vanguished the erra- tie © Ni iffited.eleven.by the hugé score of 10:0.Their new.centre forward, ean, from \u201cGlasgoy i the pe lat, ps more afferwards, \u2018and, \u2018amid man tations of exuberant delight.the: peg ton players ran off the field with\u2019 \u2018tour goals and twe yeluable points addéa to their record.\u2018 Bolton Wanderers.who were without their splendid outside right, David | Stokes.were really unlucky to be beat- | en at Bradford.It was only weakness in front of godl which cost them the match, as they had many more chances of scoring than Bradford.-O'Rourko- got\u2019 a goal for the City in the closing stages of the game, and'so.Bolton take Tottenham's position in the last place but one on the table, Two minutes before the close Cantrell got a goal out of a scrimmage, and enabled Notts County to beat Mid- dlesbrough, at Trent Bridge, by 2 to 1.All through Notts were slightly the.better side.but Middlesbrough, wh scored through Call, led at the inter val.Afterwards Matthews equalized, and Cantrell's goal settled the destination of the points.Nottingham Forest were unlucky In losing at Sunderland.Maltby put through his own goal, and Holley, sgor- ed a second point for Sunderland in the first half.The Forest were the better.once through West, L.R.Roose keep- Ling a brillant goal for: Sunderland, who lost Brown through an injured | knee early in the second half.Aston: Villa played fine football.at Bury, and outclassed the Lancastrians.scored a goal for them in each half, and Bury were beaten by 3'te 0.- HARRIERS CLUB FORMED \"AT QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY Kingston.Ont, November 27.\u2014Unis versity Track Association has \u2018decided to form a harriers\u2019 club, with a view to promoting long distance running.A communication from MeGill asking that Queen's support a motion for adding a long distance race to the list of: inter-coltegiate: events: was uti- animously bpposed.\u2019Thé election of officers resulted as follows: Hon, president.Profs: Dyde: président, A.Foster: vige-president C.E.Paul; sectetary-ti redourer, JL Ramsay: + | Marshall 1s u, .\u2018Chess ; mptons Lextrigtou, Éy.Néyenibèr 27.\u2014FHinf J.Marshall, of Brookiyn, \u2018defeated i \u201cW.Showalter, of Geotgatown, Ky.|} night for the \u2019chess championshi po the United Statéz, having won seven Showal- tor took two and the were drawn, Immediqtets site lo.night's gare, which Marshail \u2018won \u2018with ibe Queen's: wma: 1 ; Showaiter ré signing after: the Btt}eroove; championship series, to spring.Marsball tog et side afterwards.but could only score | Bache - \u2018} temptin Challenged Marabail to another pod) played mest | Five Leagues Represented .There will be no dearth of hockey leagues here during the coming Season and at the present time it looks as If there would be five ledgues with teams in this city.Canadian Hockey _ Assoclafion (old E.C.H.A.) - Interprovincial Amateur Hockey Union: } Inter collegiate Amateur Hockey Union.New professional league which Wanderers will organize.New amateur league with West- mount, Grand Mere, Three Rivers, and Sherbrooke, to be organized to-day.These leagues will represent, on information now available, a total of 21 clubs, 10 of which will be local\u2014All- Montreal, National and Shamrocks, in the first; Montreal and Victorias, in the second; McGill and Laval in the third; Wanderers and another club in the fourth, and Westmount in the fifth.The Wanderers have nothing.to offer as yet as to their plans regarding \u2018the new league.The new Canadian Hockev Association will have a busy time of it the next.week figuring out a.schedule.With five clubs playing double sche=\u201d dule.there wil] games, of wi 1 22 ght will be played: FU COM SHO, THT \u2014 \u201cSENIOR GAMES AND MAY BE MORE be a total of 40 leggus\u2019 \u2018 \u2018 in Montreal-Ottawa Fans Delighted With New League-Wanderers ~~ Not Yet Ready D in ottawa, eight in Quebec, and no less than 24 in the Montreal Arena.Last year the double schedule of the E.C.H.A.called for 24 games, 12 of which were played here and 12 in the other two cities \u2018on the circuit.Dates + for 30 senior games must now be arranged for the: Arena, 24 for the professional and 6 for the amateur league, - At the most ohly 13 or 13 Saturdays .¢an be figured on for the season.Taking the same number of Wednesdays, : there would not be enough dates and; it looks now Ike a proposition for games Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday in some weeks, Ottawa, November 26.\u2014Messrs.D, B.Mulligan and P.M.Butler returned this morning from Montreal, where they represented the Ottawa Hockey club at last night's meeting of the new Canadian Hockey league.The Ottawas are delighted with the formation of the new series and bes lieve that it will prove the greatest \u201cpro\u201d hockey league that has ever been In existence.the Nationals will give the French- Canadians.of Montreal the hockey fever.Toronto will be taken in next\u2019 vear, and it will then have clyps in all the large\u2019 cities.BLEACNER _, > \u2014 age amet -\u2014 § Boo _ à ' MAIN CRANO STANO ÇÛ .sa72 3,330.was sold out at one dollar.+ 444444444444 4+ Robertson, founder of the World's + : 4 The above cut, showe how the seat ing capacity of 4,940 ut the athletic gréunds is arranged.The number of Pege Of these 1,517 were placed on sale.fn .of a total of 1,872, in the grand stapa: _ new bleachers; and 331 out of a.tota] nf 38 In addition to the above staffing, vob at A ira mm 244444404404 H044H + ; + FAST SPRINTING AT 80.24 ti \u2018Log Angotes, Nov 27. \u2014 ital, ee sn rap re @ jand in it Mr.Lyon Cohen, the presi- - re Son At Dee EE D Da 166 } Pom dent, emphasizes the need for a bro.VESTS At â - F raction of Regular UNDERWEAR > 2 = i » » © ba street.on November ee 471- 47% ST.CATHERINE ST.EAST.tuberculosis among.the \u201cHebrews.Al- : ; Values ready, he states.there is a3 movement Worth 65¢c.We secured a couple of lots of mill Worth to 75c.MAPRIAGES.This ls the kind of Bargaln which makes you giad you noticed the advèr- on foot to supply such a home, and - ends of sheeting, which we are en- FULLERTON-FERGUSON \u2014 Un Oc \u201c tisement.| he hopes the project will be brought \u2019 : abled to sell at a saving to the pur- - ; tober 20th, 1908, in the Sacred Heart The Dfasser will stand your ciosest Inspection.and leave you perfectly Wi 10 n successful issue.PRICE S5Oc chaser of from Twenty-five to Fifty ; PRICE #96 Chagel, by Rev.Gerald PF.McShane, * ; i | th i In the report it is stated that de- \u201cCents on the Dollar.\\ = pastor, Marguerite Mary, daughter of satisfied there fs some other attraction to this offer besides the price.ÿ ispite the good work which the Baron | ; There are five cases, in lengths Cn .2° _ Joseph 5.Ferguson, to Robert M,, pon ~The Dresser is 33 inchés wide, 12 inches deep, and mounted with clear de Hirsch Institute is doing.thelr in- These ladies\u2019 plush lin- + from 2 to 10 yards long.and from 2 These are odd lines of of John Fullerton, H.M, CustOins, Q'e- bevelled plate mirror, 21 x 28.It 1s madé of genuine veneered come is insufficient to meet require- ed vests arc in grey and to 2 1-2 ya ards wide, which, cut from hui 1 and fleece lined * PORT \"EOUS-GOOUWIN Un November mahogany, necely marked, and splendid polished to piano finish.+.$16, 98 § ments and an appeal is made to the | the piece, would cost you 30c, 35c nit woo .11th, 1309, wl St Martin's Church, by You wil find this article well worth $25.00.Sfecial Sale .tution ina pasion bere i ey white, with long sleeves, and #0c a yard.Our price - uhderwear, in shirts and Rev.G.Osborne Troop, Kate ¥., : \\ be obliged fo refuse \u2018applications for and have drawers to Monday .+ eee t cai Jr ise daughter of John B.Goodwin, to Rob- : t 8! pp Three cases of white cireular pillow drawers, and compris ert C.Porteous, both of this city.oo : « assistance.match.They: are re- cotton, fine round thread, \u201cHoche- , V ex- PRICE-RICHES \u2014 On November 20th, C e e muse kably w \u201c and com- laga's Best,\u201d In heavy and He many pieces of very 1309, 4t Hochelaga Methodist Church, - HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL markably warm weight; lengths 2 to 12 yards; widths jonal \u2018value Every SE by thé Rev.Morrison, Eliza Matlida ; \\ fortable.and the most 40in., 42in., 44in., 46in.and 48in.Cut ceptiona .Riches to George Price, both of Lon- À BAZAAR DECEMBER 3 \u2019 from the piece.prices, would be ic, don, Engl \\ ro p piece is good value.gland.A The Woman's Auxili t th seasonable underwear now.] 25¢, 27¢ and 30c à yard.Our price, WINDER-BLACK\u2014At the residence ot | i 5 oman uxliary =o ° - Monday renner ha neseenens 17e the bride's mother, 498 Delorimier ave, Homoeopathic Hospital will hold a : by the Rev, Mr.Reid.Mary (Maye) baza»- December 3.in Stanley Hall - .Winder to David I.Black, of Troon, k trom 3 to 10 o'clock.Mrs.R.L.Gaunt .£ - lcollurd., A 8 president.Mrs.A.D.Patton, treas- : » - s° M urer.and Mrs.C.T.Williams.secre- $1 50 Value ; BRUSSELS , | DEATHS IN THE CITY.M Mocdie Witt have cart, and Mies : i .SQUARES MEN'S SWEATERS ATTN -.à dainties for sale.Mrs.: DEVINE \u2014 Iu this city.on November = preserves, an .| The finest Carpely made, and in .- the 25th, Ellen WacDonad.dearly her Sk à ur Faun, way Mapiay pops et SILK HOSE all designs.prie The warmest and most com toved wifelof Jumes Devine, and mother - 3 Pas ; ÿ .Size.e.of Samuel, James L.und George De- A : = ; will be a Sarge « of Mrs.ES Orcon- 21-4 x 3 yards.«.1% 9 fortabl> knockabout garments - vine.Funeral from her late residence, §! nor an 58 ar.rs.Booth wi ; CO 3 x 2 yards.3.a.| 8 West Notre [Jame street.on Sun- have aprons, and a table of useful and $1.3 x 31-2 Jord.cee a ae 1400 for this season.They are in ay.at 2.30 pm.to Roman Catholic fancy articles will be looked after b; _ 8x 4 yards.ooo.ns i Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances Ye T.Willams, Miss Ames, and Ladies\u2019 high quality slik 3x 41-2 yards.1.$18 red, navy, black, and grey Po indly accept this intimation.Pem- .f M \" - 33-4 x 4 yards .pus nor : cr fe broke, Ont! papers please copy.48% 2 Mrs.AA Fileponse Mare J.A.Mathew.hose, in plain and with lace 33-4 x 41-2 yards.+4 29.09 TO GORE \u2014 On November 25th, at the 1.4?tl The Masters Griffith have \u2018the boys\u2019 | .Homeopathic Hospital, of spinal men- Double Brass Bed All Sizes $3.99 Child\u2019 $ Crib 4.19 table, and the nurses of the hospital ankles, and in about 20 dif TAIN MUSLINS Worth to $1.50.ingitis, Audrey Vivian, dearly beloved A $7.00 White Enamel Bed, with ; » ; 2 tt 6 in.b will have handkerciefs for sale.Mrs.\u20ac.ferent, ljght and dark shades, ICUR sl @uughter-ofralbert and Theodora Gore.A really magnificent looking Bed, full brass top rails, balls, cups and Sizes 2 {i.by 4 ft.and 2 {L.In.by Buel, with a bevy of fair helpers, will STR fal line of Handsome ICE $1 OO aged 15 months.Funeral Saturday of- constructed with 2 In.pasts, and the spindles.AL foinings are malleable.4 ft.6 In.Entirely white enamel, with look after the t d \u2018refresh ts including cream, white and A specta 1 .ith lace and PR , terngon, from 327 Lagauchetiere street popular bow foot.Ball susuring greatest strength drop sides and specially 1¢ tea and refreshments.a Monday, por ye à.west.M bearing casters.Regular 2 3 8 and non-breaking advan- mouided joinings end 4 19 black.insertion.Monday, per vard.15c KIERNAN \u2014 In this city, on the 25th $36.00.\" Price .lazer.May be had in any Te, war value, 36.00.Qs CHARITY BALL TO BE : instant, Wiliam Jdzeph Kiernan, na- size.Price.Special Price.tive of Ireland, and a resident of Mont- ; HELD ON JANUARY 5.! LU IN real far the past 70 vears.belove : .3.At a meeting of the committ f | .: ; fathe Rev.P.P.\u2019 ee 0 : .: .ES | SL alae Sana Rev.Siar Mary .« C id management of the Maternity Hospital Big Savings in The Satin Lined ; VALCE \u201cMechtilda, of St.Arfne's Convent.Fun- ec oO 0.e annua ' eral will leave St.Machaet's Presby- nsu re gas ° 0 Charity Ball in the new Windsor Hall UILTS CARACUL COATS FLANNELETTE | tery, No.1634 St.Denis street, Satur- on January 5th.Q : ht fdas morning.at Riv.for St.Michuers res \u2018 We Sell at Heavy Grey Flannel light, me.ureh, thence to Cote eiges Point Baptists® Anniver 9-4 white honeycomb, soft um Cemetery.\u201cFredericton and Pembroke | A G d S P li nt Baptiste\u2019 Anniversary.white honeycomp, \u2018 twilled .12%c ! papers.please copy.287 2 00 tove oO 1CY The aniversary services of the Point finish, already hemmed, single A my 5.oo alues Heavy Unbleached Cream se + .C - e siz ; re certaik e best Vv : anton Flannel .3 Re hy.ate co o The Stove business ls suffictently adv anced to fnsure you against cold oe Fhe prenais me à worth 79e.Price .-55C obtainable anywhere -at the 36 in.Heavy, Fancy Stripe \u2018Flan- ford, Ireland.Funeral private, Hee without an exorbifant expenditure of coal, but every Stove will ngt do it.evening will be Rev.J.T.Marshall, 10-4 white honeycomb and price.reletie, worth 1b.for heal ®® - the Little Sisters of the Poor to Cote How will you find the proper ones?It's a \u2018ong story, which can be boiled B.A., of Berlin.Ontaria.In the af- crochet, soft finish, already Made of a \u2018heavy, bright, He on Flannel Cer ees es 1 des Neiges Cemetery.down to this: A firm with a reputation to sustain cannot afford to sell you ternoon Mr.F.G.White of the Y.M.hemmed; single bed size, and |\u2019 lustrous black caracul, a cor- Fancy Stripe Woollens and Blous- SEYMOUR\u2014At the residence of her son- other than a satisfectorv Btove.C.A., will speak.On Tuesday there regular sellers at $1.25.\u201c rect imitation of the more ex- ings.all pale colors, worth EE panne rente, pu te will be a supper given under the aus- Price.\u2026\u2026.89 pensive fur.fitted dels.45 19¢, for .dena Bi ats ) ices of the Ladies\u2019 aid Society./The -4 white Marseilles and New semi-fitt models, Fancy Cream Mo air Blousings, \u2014 wife of the late Robert Seymour, of H $ 8 p 11-4 white 8 Knowlton, Que.Interment at Knowl: Hall eater 9.9 -8peaker will be the Rev.J.Sullivan, satin, In five different pat- and 54 fheh lengthe, with mili- open drawn \u2018work, worth ge ton.\u201c282 3 Handsomely mounted in polished of Oivet Baptist Church.terns; very handsome quilts yo neiened with black All Wool White Saxony Flannel, nickel, stands 4 feet high, brick lined \u2014 with fine embossed designs; 8, fas 4 LINED with & for children\u2019s wear .20c DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.and equipped with shaker grate and Eighty Polls for Referendum.they're regular $2.50 values.ilk cord.an LAN EE a Odd lines.50c, 556 doc, she.a, CID 2.220.008 one .ea Ne - w00 nels c COULSON On November Pith, 1909, za cannot \u201cquel oo $9.98 Ine ty > 0 only engage eighty Price .; es he ; heavy eee 2 rool Solored opera flannels ; ET van's Corners; Ont\" Archt- = \u2014= + po 2 I \u2018Many other values _eq 00 - =} \"7 bald Coulson, in his 64th year.* $1300.Price.+20 22e : December, 21 as to the establishment | reduced.Reg.Values $30.00\" and\" $35.00.Flanneistte, worth 5c, for 100 1-§\u2014 DUFFEY \u2014 At Ft.Boniface Hospital, | of a municipal lighting plant.Civic Winnipeg.on November 23rd, Rose | officials t ink this ample.At the last |} Saving the Price of Ann, second voungest daughter of ths referendum, which dealt with the re- - late Patrick Duffay,* ; _ | ducing of the number of aldermen and ] : : FOSTER \u2014 On November 24th.1909, at a Ton of Coal the formation of a board of control.SPECIAL LINEN OFFERINGS Three Specials in the home, of her parents, 146 Pearson ' ; mad ' there were over four hundred polling L ler t wn 44e ! avenue orontn.Lilie Tushingham, The Conqueror\u201d Range wan e laces.Heavy crash linen roller towelling .wife of Thomas Foster, of Cheltenham, to sell for $30.00, We secured control £ Hemstitchea long cloth pillow slips, worth WINDOW SHADES Ont., aged 38 years.* of its sale in Montreal, and intend = 450, for \u2026.Le vaes Lasaneue pense une 10e \u2018 GORDON 21h Ames RSI CEE acon er re 4 pics docs moe, Bas CHATHAM HAND- POWER 48 ins.pure linen Scotch crash, roller tow- 0c Opaque Cloth Shades.in all colors, mounted a 1 T ar- \u2026 POT Le.20 a 0000 sec ec 000 = rirster, in his 80th year.* mount reservoir Nick: GO Tb BA « .VACUUM CLEANER 5g os.port \u201ctable damask, several designs.on strong spring rollers and each 36x72 inches.OFLY NN, mytlemher w \u201cre son, of \" mountings.| The best and cheapest house-cleaning («Worth 50c, for.0.voi ve 85e Worth 45c.Monday.Cees Crean 23¢ oc.Ont.or N0- machine ever offered to the public.The Hemmed napkins, \u2018grass bleached, wor c e vember 22nd, aged 28 years.* = CARPETS, CURTAINS and WALL PAPERS Ist Floor Up \u201c= old way of house-cleaning Is now a thing .à dosen, for.2.0 L2csus amareeenn 75e ra painteé pt unten on best Apri lace 3 the st.towe IN MEMORIAM.] - i ope Everything Is vank- Extra larg pui heavy pure Mnen Huek tor 100 lers.worth 76¢c.Price .i.eee 39¢ TAYLOR \u2014 In loving memory ef our ) You Want ed \u2018rom LT Indes 25 only.bleached table cloths, 62x80 ins._ Extra fine quality cloth, in size 41 1-2 inches daughter, Mabel Jane Taylor, whe en - a Cleaner terrific draught of - Bpecial .2.222000 cilia crane nee doc | by 7 feet long; mounted on best Hartshorn Brain Inte Si ste Nana 2th.100 air and carried into Square kitchen towels, bordered .Tec rollers.Reg.$1.00.Monday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.69e Lord My Father, j¢ oF yer with the that will the alr - tight re- 36 in.heavy long cloth and Lansdowne Cam- .; .OF y Father, it ts Thy will.take out ceptacle of the brie, wortb.12 1-2c and 15c, for .10c ~All gizes up to 72 inches wide, kept in stock.- IN MEMORIAM.dust, int cleaner.LENNEN-An anniversary mass will soot.grit\u2019 > held in St.Anthony's Church, on Mon- sand as well A day morning.November 29th, at 7 as moth, i \u2019 am, for the repuse of the soul of the : t + .late withiam Lennen, who gfeparted i and geroxe.Ladies Black ard Colored All Wool s life 25th ovember, 18 \u2014_\u2014 Mone: ; Refunded if HGHTS SILKS DRESS GOODS MARY MIDDLING (POLLY) .: - - reer: - 1 oatistactory | Worth to 85c.+ : Values to 75c¢.BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec., BAILIFF'S SALB\u2014Province of Quehec, : PRICE 39c Sais santa maria olives when eummerinæ | District of Montreal.No.23082.Circuit District of Quebec.No.2866.Circuit] District of Quebec.No.3866.Circuit].75c Value, for 59c.PRICE 29c from colly.Court.J.Wilfrid Gingras, Plaintiff, ver-| Court.@ Beauchamp, Plaintiff, versus Court.G.Beauchamp, Plainfiff, versus $1.00 Value, for 89¢.Black and Colored Silks, in Taffe- : : #us Marcel Guenette, Defendant.On the; J.L.Balllargeon et al, Defendants.On J.L.Bailllargeon et al.Defendants.On , trienne tas, Messalines, Satins, Mervellleux, Fine all wool materials, ESTAS.IB4O 6th day of December, 1903, at eleven of the 7th day of December, 1909.at ten of the 7th\u2019 day of December, 1909, aŸ elsven | Ladies .equeatrien Liberty Satins, Peau de Sole, Peau dé 42 and 44 inches wide, and C the clock In the forenoon, at the place the clock in the forenoon, at the domiello| of the clock In - the forenoon, at : thé black tights, In ankle sh All th t desirable shades in a big range of color- J mn of business of the sald Defendant, No.| of J.L.Ballargeon, one of the said De- domicile of De.M.FE.Gourdeau, one .of Write at once for lengths.+ Chine.@ mos rable 8 i 434 Panet Street, in the City of Mont-| fendants, No.198 Caseauit 8t, {h the| the sald Defendants, No.425 Mount pamphlet of the and very speclal values.ngs.real, will be sold by authority of Justice, | Cily of Montreal, will be _sold by auth-| Royal East, in the City of Montreal, will ! Chatham Vacuum ee , .BRO ail the goods and chattels of the said| ority of Justice, all the goods and chat-| be sold by authority of Justice, ali the Cleaner to & * Defendant, seized in this cause, consist- tels of the said Defendant, selsed in this| goods and chattels of the said Defend- TE & Oo UN DERT AKERS Ing of gasoline engine, wood, etc.Terms cause consisting of household effects,{ ant, seized in this cause, consisting of CO C oy h \u2014Cash.J.X.PAUZE, B.8.C.Montreal,| etc.JOS, MATER, B.8.C.Montreal, No- household furniture, ete.JOB.MAYER, 7 ST.PETER ST, MONTREAL.\u2018vember 26th, 1909 B.S.C.Montreal, November 26th, 1909.283 56 law _ > \u2014 ; nea0 AIN November 2th, 1908.FRR MUNIN ST uh , 208 156 aw «z=.[Special Furniture Values|| WINTER IS HERE HARRISON & C0, 5, Msicas 3 Make your home warm and comfortable.We are ready to help you with NEW COIFFURE the best assortment of Stoves and Furniture in town, certainly we always offer * A/R you the best values.Cash or easy payments.(No.2 Concluded.) The Cap Coiffure, like other Coiffure, may be true or false.If true, e frame helps te keep the natural hair in place.If false, the result is, so far as mero externals go, the same.To adjust the frame, brush out the tresses and part carefully in the middle.Then seize the hair in one large strand, and push it smoothly through From now on until the New Year, we make a specialty fr \u2014 of Furniture suitable for.qui giving, and re shall offer most everything at specially reduced prices e most \u2018acceptable present is always the one that's most useful; bear this in mind.Easy.terms if you desire them, 8 little down, and a little each \u2018week or month.AR = rm | $1.00 A WEEK | OPENS AN ACCOUNT.\u201cx the opening in the ciredlar frame, and Thi I table fit the cap.Te fully upon the head.18 datlor table, \u2018finish- The hair sh .AA, \u2018 voi \u201cup over he frame, Thr ee: ed in pire maho any ,[ NSCB, sisting | , RL .; ) and Hy with w strong\u201d celluloid and sional Baby, Garriages and pe SOIT al 2 airpin, above the hen e remain- |.v e a oe _ 5 \u20ac have a large stock o | Rhema | value in Canada, erat ste eh oe il 1 À around the head, pinning them, se- | $l.69 a at a great reduction.Quebec MHeater.À fa | : ) This magnificent Range; ; the cup Troms meme ha nai onde and | ; From 20 per cent.to 40 per No, 2, fully niek- \" a oh.aivered .7 wet 15-in.oven, 8 holes, nickelled, | ( elled, tea pot This magmficsnt Coy n° Af.Best ve wall hidden.\u2018 .oe.cent.off everyone in stock.te ete chased leather.30 inches wide, regular high shelf.Best value _ dispansable to a fauhinable woman if This Parlor Set is highly polished mahogany ~~ Don't miss.this chance to buy a Special.$4.95 $23.00.Bpeclal fOr .:.o.s.- $14.95 In town at .819.43 n r - ; | * tors nin rive Vern fee ovat | finish; very attractive design; upholstered with loose carie ln WE TRUST, You, IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRUST US.hair, voter heavy or Tights core te cushions in a good quality silk-tapestry, with corded - ) an o slip loosely about upon the head : \u2018 : .rie .9: fous the careful conte whieh had\u2019 : i ® tasselstomatch.Your choice of three shades ,green, | mas ompERs PROMPT.FUR 5\"; Ah, ok vie tytn Sec for \"8.2 FUR Se nd ant idiness ie pre The pn Cont, old rose, blue, or set assorted with these three colors.| LY FILLED.Free Delivery BARGAINS.bi hater\u2019 Sois Lo Sorte ane Sond\u2019 \u201c+ BARGAINS.; The hew frame\u2014with full instruc.in best quality New York leather.Re ce $32.50.Sp ia, for one week, to Lachine, Dixie, Pointe , tiong~~may be obtained for $1.50) at Ou ] fo bal f gs pric pet , Montreal West, Blue Es Paliver\u2019s Ladies\u201d Hair Dressing Par- ¥ es price for Sulance 8 ne ir a ni ns de ve A = x 8 so Baule Tongue sad on.NS \u2018 e : FE } = .Uptown 4307, \" $ | >.98 { ! .8 D, \u201c ; > RE 7 | members.BAILIFF 8 SALE Province \u2018of Quebec | District of Montreal.No.18637, Circuit rt.Renaud.King & Patterson, Ltd.Plaintiff, versus A.Brossard, Defendant: On the 7th day of December.1909.nt ten.of the clock In the forenoon, at the domicile of the said Defendant.No.1383 Delorimier Ave., in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice: all, the goods and chattels of the said.De fendant, seized in this cause, consisting of Bouseheld fermeture oe etc.Terme\u2014Canh.|: M.3.PEC BBC Montreal, orémber Hh Hoon, .Canada\u2019 s Greatest Credit Home Furnishers and Clothiers.: ONLY ADDRESS - - m4 236 ST LAWRENCE BLVD, NEAR.NEAR DORCHESTER Metropolitan.House Furnishing Co.IOME FURN ING SPECIALISTS - Éonerns ses JUSTICE WRIGHT Déclares He !n Biassed and ls Unfit to Wear a Judge's Robes.mers Washington, November 21\u2014\"I repeat what I have said heretofore, Justice Wright is biassed and is unfit to wear the judicial ermine.\u201d In these words Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor yesterday referred to Assoclate Justice + Wright of the District Supreme Court, Who sentenced Mr.Gompers, John: Mitchell, and Frank Morrison, officials of the Federation to varying terms of fmprisonment for contempt of court In connection with the Bucks Stove and Range case.\u201cIf the Supreme Court of the United States declines to permit the issue to come before it for review, or affirm the decision of the lower court will you ask the President for a pardon,\u201d was asked Mr.Gompers.I will.not,\u201d he replied, \u201cnor will I willingly permit my friends to do so.Had I violated any law and been found gullty, and sentenced to prison, I might consider the guestion of seeking executive clemency,\u201d Mr.Mitchell, r.Gompers said, would be in Washington for any con- 3 tingency.A new trial will be asked on for and if this is denied a writ of 4 habeas corpus will be asked, which if ; granted will ensure a.hearing before the highest tribunal in the land, as to the question of whether or not the men are being denied any of their rights.Terrific Eruptions Ceasing.Santa Cruz, Teneriffe, November 27.=\u2014The volcanic eruptions are diminishing.One of the craters has ceased activity.The lava has divided into - six streams, but is advancing slowly and will not reach Santiago and Ta- mains for several days.~N + New German Torpedo Boat Fast.Swinemunde, Prussia, November 27.~The new torpedo boat G.171 yesterday attained a speed of 34.62 knots in her trial trip.A heavy snow-storm was raging at the time.The Shirt and the Man There are different ways of dressing Shirts.We dress them a little better, | so that they fit perfectly.Collars are thick and heavy, yet pliable.Mark your parcel hand work department.Troy Laundry VERDUN.¢ 4 Phones.Specialties i in Men\u2019s | IN BITTER TERMS! High Grade | Furnishings.| a À + i : | 5 New goods, new §' oo style.Satisfactory prices.The latest in collars, -swell neckwear, beautiful scarfs, dressing gowns and under- \u2018wear, warm pyjamas and gloves, silk and linen handkerchiefs, § fnew waistcoats, coat |; sweaters, English flan- \u20188 nel'shirts.See our new sets of links and pins, put up ir beautiful leather boxes.Visitors are welcome.Open Evenings.MARKS Haberd asher 148 PEEL STREET IY Ea - ll mue, Montreal Daily Star is printed Ï i.uhlished at 163, 163, 167 and 169 aa i 4mes at.Montreal, by The Montreat- Pub! biishing Company.Montreal.ton À \u2018Macuab, Managing Editor.cran race ms man ome PE.| N - strength\u2014such quality would sell - © 91.2.Bpecial per pair.-$1-0 0 | 8 Reg.value $1.25.For.5 Av MATE Twain says, IUs the diffees { gocs, of \u2018opinion that makes Horse Ras.- \u2018By the same token, it je the difference ) ) ) of opinion that omuses us to show such \u2018 « bis variety of goods, but no difference { \"of opinion cab sweitve wh.from showing \u201conly fs best Qualities.Pp sgt Pr AP ,- Ng ag ag\u201d We Refund Hand Bags 36 Splendid Christmas Gifts They're New York's\u2019 latest shape, which we illustrated a day or two ago.\u2019 10 inch frame of the new German Silver Metal, bag of goat seal, (a most serviceable leather), in.split bottom shape, lined with best silk moreen, and change purse inside.Furchases.If you've a Gift of this nature in mind grasp this chance to-morrow; we have exaétly 36 to sell.Regular value $4.00, for , EXTRA SPECIAL \u2014 Envelope Purses, made of such leathers 98 Real Seal, Crush Morocco, rocco, Walrus, etc.; black, brown, grey and other shades.Reg.values, $1.45 to $6.75.price Monday .At one » À Yih .-08c.; \u201cIf A TOYS\u2014A Practical Entertainment FOR OLD AND YOUNG IN THE TOY STORE.The \u201cMirroscope\u201d Is like a Magic Lantern, except that it reflects a picture card\u2014photo or anything small enough to be placed in the eight- inch projection\u2019 at the back.It shows a picture about 4 ft.square on a .White sheet.No end of amusement with postals, pictures, newspaper clippings, etc.by throwing their reflection on a screen.t's more than a plaything, and affords a really practical entertain ment, for old and young.In various sizes, priced from 39c to $7.50.THE \"WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY THE CINEMATOGRAPH.\u2014 A REAL MOVING PICTURE ENTERTAINER.A Moving Picture Machine, complete, with two films that show pictures 4 x 4 on a white sheet.It can also be used as an ordinary Magic Lantern.There is a rich assortment o graphic ones of extra slides an _ Price, $1.75 and $2.98.extra filme\u2014lithographie and photo- tales.\u2014Third Floor.A Sale of French Millinery And Some Smart New York Creations Trimmed Hats that merit and are accorded a distinction pf abso lute correctness of style.They have an unmistakable stamp of individuality, authority and exclusiveness, Many are Model Hats, imported direct trom Rue de la Palse; others are copies of expensive French Models, and many are exceedingly smart, snappy creations of New York milliners.Any of the hats displayed Monday.at 33 1-3 per cent.off .the marked price, which represents in itself a handsome reduction.THREE EXAMPLES: Model Hat of (Clair de Lune) velvet, rolled brim, large draped crown, trimmed with beautiful bandeau of Clair de Lune sequins and beads und two willow plumes on side.Regular price, $38.00.For Sree vie PO, $25.34 Large Mode! Hat, of navy beaver cloth.fancy pléated : crown of Liberty satin, trimmed with large fancy ostrich.mount, held with rosette of Liberty satin ribbon.Reg.price $20.50.For.\u2026#13-67 \u201c Large draped Toque of bronze chiffon velvet, fancy bandeau around brim, trimmed with wings, in bronze and white on side, Reg.\u201d pfice $15.75, FOr .lé.u.00000u0 cs PA RAR weiene .eri $10.50 Many dainty creations priced as low as $4.00.\u2014Second Floor, \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2019 Fine Hosiery for Ladies Hair Barretfes and Back Very fine gauze \"Sik: Hose, full mbs, 23c \\ fashioned with spliced heel and toe.the feet being double and.Regular values of \u2018these \u2018are \u201c ffom 30c to $1.00 each Co woven with linen to increase the averses re even LR I EE ét.regularly at 31.25~ a spalr \u2014 1 buying direct lowers our price 20 per cent.We, have them in shades of: Pink.sky, tan, brown, helio, purple, cardinal, green.also hlack and white.Sizes 8 1-2.d and .conds,\u201d or out-of-style articles, {.\u2018Hair Barrettes, jet or black en- camel with fet effect, In twenty designs, either plain or fancy carved designs.\u2018Back Combs, mounted \u2018with brit- -Mant and.colored stones, gift or oxidized tritnmings, in plaîñ or fe Lined Kid Gloves: for carved designs, either shell or am- bar, In such an immense range, Ladies that {t's quite hopeless to pagempt , | à \u2018a Met | détail.Res.30 Assbrtment of tan \u2018and Brown.: 8L00.on sale Monday tor shadés, 2-dome.Hned throughout with wool, \u2018fur top; sizes 8 to $1.00 \u2014Main Floor.shell or amber.Reg.| soc.For.pair oe inion \u2019 ~Main\u2019 Foor, ° | \u2018 * MON DAY'S ; © he ol ENAMEL Round pudding pans, lipped \u2018sauce pans, milk: pans.Reg: alue up: to 8c.For .\u2026. Preserving\u2019 kettles, + quarts; dis 5 dn artes.eo to onde.Reg.ble 4 a, COV \u2019 pe\u201d \u201cRegular, 350 : FRADE MARK ¥ av eEeaee All: perfect mew goods; no \u201cses also shell and amber, , \u201cAlso Fancy Carved side conne BASE LE pans, cor Simp ide TE re m ete, and 10.4 hy \u201cMoh Money on all Unsatisfactory re -_ gular value 43.25.For.5 \u2018 Nickel, Silver.Regular pre price 81.10; for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2019 - - MAIN FLOOR.Ladies\u2019 Garments SAMPLES FROM OUR OWN FACTORY EVENING DRESSES, AFTERNOON DRESSES.Red's Toronto Factory has gained the name of producing the highest class of garments for ladies in Canada.On Monday we will offer for sale the samples that were designed, made and finished by our own factory, at exactly half price.Exclusive Up-to-the-Minute | Princess Dresses CHIC, CLASSY PRODUCTIONS, IN CLOTH ] OR\" SILK, HALF-PRICE ON ALL PRICED MONDAY AS FOLLOWS: -Fine Broadcloths, Venetians, Satin Cloths, Panamas and Taffeta Silk: are: the main more ge materials used.These Dresses are of the highest class manufacture\u2014with those beautiful curves s and graceful lines that go far towards producing a graceful figure.Skirts are very full and deep and hang without a fault.And no rainbow ever held more delizatc shadings than you \"Il find amongst those Old Rose, Taupe, Wisteria, Wine, Green, Chicory, Brown, also Black and White, and Black and White Checks: \u2014 ; : Every dress i is new, crisp and fresh\u2014 perfectly draped and tailored.42 High Grade Costumes at Half-Price - F.ashion\u2019 s Latest Productions of French Broadcloth, Serge and Cheviot, Regularly $50.00, for $25.00 Colors are: Navy Blue, Taupe, Green, Grey and Black Codts, are semi-fitting and 45 inches long-~all lined with silk brocade or satin to \u2018match, and trimmed with self or jet buttons.Some of the collars are quite plain\u2019\u2014others being trimmed with silk moire, and having the new style lapels; patch \u2018pockets piped with satin.- ' The skirts are all new in plain, gored and cluster pleats from the knee\u2014some trimmed- .path self or jet buttons, and some piped with satin covering the seams.$50.00 Costumes.Monday.8.20 200000 Eight $34 Suits at $17 In Serge, Cheviot and Fancy Ottoman Cloth.Coats are 40 inches long, brocaded silk lined, plain tailor made, semi- fitting, trimmed with satin buttons, patch pockets and fancy cuffs.Skirt is of the panel effect, trimmed \u201cwith % La 2e es.».oe am se te Gg se aw seven \u201cnon leas eye Twelve $27 Suits at : $13.50 In Silk Venetian and Mixed Tweeds, with satin lining.Coat 45 inches long, severely tailor made.Skirt is pleated effect.Colors are Black, Green, Wisteria, Taupe.- One $33 Suit at $16.50 Made of Vieux-Rose Ladies\u2019 Cloth, and handsomely lined with satin of same color.Coat is 45 inches long, semi-fitting, tes .J satin buttons and , fincy pleated effect, back handsomely trimmed with self buttons, stitchings:- Colors are black, also fancy sleeves.Skirt 11-gored, tucked effect, finished \u2018navy, grey, champagne.\u2018- with buttons of same material.~Becond- Fleor.A Magtéficen Display of JAPANESE NOVELTY CHINAWARE G M For richness of color, color \u2018 blending, and shading, daintiness of design, bold treatment of quaint \u201c+ Oriental effects; we've never seen © \u201ca more fascinating lot of novelty | ware, than the collection of Ja- \u2018panese China that we will have on sale this afternoon and Monday.There are quaint designs of the Orient; light airy deborative atterns; hand-pa ted -de- signs that are veritable works of art\u2014all beautifu lly embossed.P pain © Every article in this showing will be under-priged.You'll enjoy looking over the goods, for many valuable Christmas suggestions are therein contained.A few items picked at random.Nut Bowls in the genuine Sat- .Fern Pots with linings, dark -Teapot, Sugar and Cream Set, uma ware.Rez.price, 49c.3% quaint designs, righ decorations, green, boy basket, or trelils des re Ua vocsus 5 ee Be Batsuma and Kioto wares.Set theatioh, Regular\u2019 price Tc.ups an aucers, n atsurhe, ; « +.\" Imari and Kioko wares, daintily oft Res.price $1.80.Chocolate.Sets, 7 pieces, in Nip- decorated.Regylar price 3%.For.s.>.s.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.fFL.49 pon, hand painted ware, gold FOF.20 soc000 eoener sioenas 25e Chocolate Jugs, heavy gold de: trimmed and traced.A sterling g 8 : bargain.Regular price, Juraigtere, in Nayasakl ware, coration, hand painted floral de- $2.45.FOr \"u., .coe BOD dark ebony embossed effects, signs on each plece, rich assort- - Japanese Vases, Plaque desixn, Connoisseurs should sce the\u2019 \u201c inent to\u2019 choose from.Reg.rich color effects.Reg.price value, Reg.price 490.For.39e price $1.75.For .$1.25 $495.For .\u2026.#75 à three items illustrated are.at remarkably low prices.= i / ; .or - Extraordinary Low Prices on ® HIGH GLASS - SILVERWARE Sugar Bowls of the finest Filigree Cruet Stands, mounted either four-or six Patterns lined with Sapphire Glass.Re-\" pièces on heavy tands of electro plate PF ax Le ov ee .1$L08 _ On nickel silver, Rog.\u201cValue $5.50.For.$3.08 Marmalade Jars, in the neat patterns cf - Large variety of Biscuit: Jars, Cake glass, \u2018mounted electro plate on heavy \u201cBaskets.and Fern Dishes, from, $4.00 to e $2.00.{$5.50 values.For.on .-.$8.98 Don\u2019t forget the Alarm Clock, at.40 i ir ay en.ea 64 eco 00 Blain # Story.toons\u2019 vattoms, rou or squaid;, 3 Sea net ts PRG PE PIRE Regular $40.00, for Regular $37.50, for Regular $36.00, for Regular $34.00, for Regular $30.00, for * Regular $27.00, for Regular $25.00, for .\u201c+ \u201cleather covered soles; .$20.00 .$18-75 .$18-00 .\u2026.$17-00, .$15.00 .$13-50 - $12.50 AT THE OUT RATE DRUG STORE.| Combination Rubber Water Bottle and .Wyringe, complete with rubber tubing, and three hard rubber pipes.Reg.cre eee oe THO \u2018Nov.27, 1909, OPERA CAPES, STREET COSTUMES, These garments would be a credit to the name of Rea at regular prices.At Half Price they are bargains of the rarest and most worthy kind.Your presence at 8 o'clock Moay morning will be well rewarded.Note the following more detailed particulars\u2014 Regular $24.00, for .$12.00 Regular $22.50, for Regular $22.00, for Regular $21.00, for coer.$11.00 coon.$310.50 Regular $18.00, for .$9.00 Regular $16.50, for .$8.25 Regular $10.50, for .$5.25 8 SAMPLE OPERA | CLOAKS & - At Half Price It would require\u2019 the use of many superlatives to do justice to the description of these charming Opera Cloaks and - Capes.or \u2018Rector\u2019s, New York.They have \u2018\u2018snap\u2019\u2019 and \u201c\u2018style\u2019\u2019 to them, that\u2019s purely American, but some of them portray a touch of the Parisian Fancy.They are made of a very fine quality French Broadcloth, in all the newest and most delicate shades known to the Dyer\u2019s Art.A beautiful shade of Cream, Navy, Taupe, Champaign, Copenhagen and Peacock.* Capes \u201d Some of the new Wisteria, Silver, that have won the \u2018\u2018 American woman,\u2019\u2019 in the smart military effect; Napoleon collar, trimmed with gold and silk braid round the collar and cuffs, are here.Also some Cloaks handsomely trimmed with Parisian and Oriental gold and silver trimmings.6 of these sell regllarly at $27.50.Monday.; 2 of these sell regularly at $30.00.Monday.$15.00 A Big Cut in Prices in Our Dress Goods Department | Fine alll wool.Quality Herringbone Dress Tweed Suitings; good heavy weight; suitable for winter wear.This is a very fashionable fabric for street costumes, Tull length coats, in navy, green, grey; 43 ins.wide.Reg.pricé, 79c.For .45 Another.saving of 34c a yard.Fine all wool quality English orsted Dress T with fancy stripes, 42 ins.wide: .in new grey, taupe, green, brown, navy.A Splendid wearing ma- a.terial, very suitable for street wear.Regular price, 69c.For.sevens aéscou vs 45e Fine duaitty Frénch Corduroy, very suits for Children's » Coats, and Ladies\u2019 Costumes; in.cardinal, grey, navy, green, brown end fawn, 22 inches wide.Regular price, 35c.29¢ OFcees sesaes osee socennns - panes, ete.weed Buitings, eee.$11.25 on They're the kind you see \u2018at the Metropolitan Opera House, # = .$1375 Fine all wool heavy quality Bas- - Ket Weave Cloth, 50 inches wide; in brown, navy, and green; h y winter cloth for skirts, cos- Res.price, 79c.For.French Cheviots with shadow \u2018checks, in new catawba and green shades, splendid soft material for good 3 winter costumes, skirts, 50 inches wide.79c, For.Regular price, French Striped Venetian Cloth, a fine all wool quality texture, In new taupe, amethyst, green, brown, wisteria, navy, purple, 44 inches wide, very bright fine ish.\u201d Reg.priée 59e; For.\u2026\u2026 45\u20ac Fine all silk quality, new pompadour striped Louisine, in mixed colorings of sky, mauve, Alice, green, pink, and navy; for dresses, blouses, etc.Reg.| price 66c.For corre le.SLIPPERS ARE.A FAVORED \"XMAS GIFT - \u2018Ladies\u2019 Quilted\u2019 Satin Slippers, \u201cComply\u201d Soles in pink, royal Dlue, black and claret, all Reg.80c, For.63c * Red Felt \u201cJuliettes,\u201d fur leather covered poles.sizes 11 to 2.FOP.i Lac 0arnue année nounes = Childrens \u201cFelt Kniie ed ppers, in royal biue, an Res.OTe._baccen arsee0ces ; Underpriced Monday.Misses\u2019 Quilted Felt Slippers, VW different colors, ankle strap and leather soles, Regularly Bc.For 83e ve + TRADE MARK \u2018 Smart-and Comfortable Kinds of Liadies, Misses and Children, ' Ceara .45e suitable ® _\u2014 al A."]
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