The Montreal daily star, 4 décembre 1909, samedi 4 décembre 1909
[" ADVERTISING teug, oer Buaoesttons for Susceseful: Advertising, - rn i = R= == = WEATHER 21 \"The man who feels that his business FORESAST: _ will pot pay to advertise, n2eds to find À \u2018out what is the matter with his buysi- Last Week's Dally.: Last Week's Weekly à \u2018 ; Tel last week \u2026\u2026 424,668 130,400 565.068 VOL.- XLI, No.289, torres PRICE ONE CENT._ LOYD GEORGE SET THE PACE FOR CAMPAIGN IN HIS FIGHTING ~~ SPEECH AGAINST .THE.LORDS \u2018Did Not Wait for the Premier, but Indicated that Election is to be Fought out on Lines of His Newcastle Speech-His Address was One of the Hottest Delivered in England for Generations.i LA By Special Cable from Our Own Cor- to prove their cause has the sympathy respondent.; Liovd of the Overseas Dominions and quote + \u2014 al i\".(sl ; - London, December 4.1r y freely the cabled opinions of Canadian, George has put the Rudical crown Australasian and South African jour- \u2018upon his own head.All the traditions nals, of English political life would have | Sir Gilbert Parker, speaking à left it to Mr.Asquith as the leader to Fjuckney, last.night, warned EI the open campaign and set out the party policy in deliberate form at the great Albert Hall gathering next Friday, but Just as Mr.what Lord Salisbury used to call his Jack Cade days could not bother about \u201chis titular leader, Mr.Gladstone, Mr.Lloyd-George ignored Mr.quith yesterday.He set his own pace, * very hot pace too, outlimehouseing New- Crewe and Lord Advocate Ure that they had better leave the Dominions aut af their appeals for partisan support.Ure recently said Tariff.Reform meant the dismemberment of the Empire.He further distinguished him- | selif yesterday by calmly assuring a public Chamberlain in 50 As- meeting in Wolverhampton, that the cause of Lansdowne's unprece- Limehouse and outnewcastling castle.He clearly means this to be @& Lloyu-George election.the liquor trade told Balfour and Lansdowne their cash and votes would Apparently, yo otherwise withdrawn from the Tory also, he means to be Prim: Minister, party.\u201cSurely,\u201d he added, with a but, as Chamberlain found in the! sinile, \u201cthis is no news to anyone in Eighties, Englishmen are apt to be nig haH.\u201d qt certainly is news to Bal- suspicious of hectic orators and un- Hitherto the best judges have agreed that not more than 30 per cent.of the electorate at most can.be moved by violen four and Lansdowne, ; WINDERMERE, DILLON UNMOVED BY WIWLE0GE THAT HE IS D FROM GALLOWS has yet been receiv- tment of Justice, at eport presented by Burgess, who ex- 5 to his sanity.Leen Informed ented to Hon.jhat he will be authorized programmes, guage.Many even of this 30 get nervous after a few la tion.Lloyd-George hoped otherwise and keep the f@fer raging ed from the Dep Ottawa, as to the Doclors Phelan and amined John Dilion Meanwhile Dillon hal that the report, as p Mr.Aylesworth means sent to the asylum for insane at Kingston, Dil his time staring into vdRaney and seldom speaks to the gugrds.He, however, generally has.aki to move over forty days for now it officially announced that January 13 the first possible day for the euectiu Thurs- from Speaking in the Commons à day; Premier Asquith refrain fulfilling the general expectali® and] Governor Vauee, esp: lally when the announcing how, the ministry gant esr presents with cigar- to turn a victory at the polls to I ipson's AY.count.\u2018 Lloyd-George had no such] 3 £ 1 à Members of Saskatchewan Legislature are Unanimous.on Question, Western Associatéa - Regina, Sask., pind hésitation.Reading carefully fr.slip of paper, he said: \"For my part 1 would not remain a member of à Lib- Tea gro where soil and climate combine to wn at an elevation of 5,000 #hre economical to use than other teas.dented motion in the Lords was that | | An Ever Flowing Fount of Ink comes from the + cc SW ANE FOUNT There are no complicated parts to clog, bother you or stain your hands.The gold nib is so tem- J pered that it glides across the paper with perfect ease, and the holder is just the right thing for grip.The SWAN is the premier Fountpen, because it is right all round.- ; Of Stationers amd Jewellers.lake Sure You Get \u201cTHE SWAN.\u201d THE SWAN is comparatively , New to Canada.If any find difficulty, write for nearest dealer TOR ers, 79 and 80 High London, Eng, or 14 Toronto, and at New ago, Manchester, Paris, d Sydney.RE: > » Ï eadq clborig ork st ork, Ch ussells Collars per cent more.Clifton 2 1-8 ins.Carlo - 2 3-8 ins.[| 12%c.Each || Better than Collars sold | at most stores at fifty R.J.Tooke\u2019s || Get the \u201cREGAL\u201d and prove royal quality.ts ; DEVELOPING.PRINTING.146 PEEL STREET Also at Quebec, Ottawa and Toronto.eral cabinet one hour uniess I knew the cabinet had determined not to hold] office wfter the next general election Islature spent g couple 3 ing the resolution.\u2018introduced by Mr.H.H.Willway, \u201d Conservative, declaring ' \u201cThat this House most\u2019 Tespoctfuily.urges .upon the Goverment \u2018bf Canada, the im- unless full powers were accorded to it of a railway to Huds which would enable it to place ou the 3 statute book a measure which would! ensure that the Corimons in future can | carry not merely Tory bills, as it does struction.\u201d A general Government mengb to partisanship, pointed out tha the kind in the in closing the dp ly in accord wi resojution, whichWfie thought represented the proper attitude which the people of Saskatchewan should take for their own interests.The resolution was carried un | pn some taking exception ¥ Hon.Mr.Haultaln re Was nothing of tion.Premier Scott, #., said he was entire- the wording of now, but Liberal and progressive mea- sures in course of single Parliament, either with or without the sanction of the Lords.\u201d (Cheers.) 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become a memorable one in the country\u2019s history, was prorogued yesterday, with the customary formalities, and scon will be dissolved and writs issued for new elections to the House of Comunns.The polling will begin January 13, dnd extend through to January 24.and the new Parliament will assemble about the middie of February.Although Premier Asquith .has made no formal arrangements to meet the situation created by the rejection by the House of Lords of the budget, the commissioners of customs, acting under instructions.fromy the treasury, have issued a notice that taxes on tea, tobacco, spirits, ete, will continue to be collected pending the assembling of the new Parliament.The {Fades which are affected by this.désert \u201can practicaliy agreed to\u2019 thls Course being pursued in order to avotd- ; to business.An \u2018deticiedcy Government's services\u201d pending the au sembling of Parliament.will be met by un issue of Treasury bills.The election campaign is now In full swing.Following Mr.Lloyd-George's address to the National Liberal Club yesterday, Lord Lansdowne and Mr.Winston Churchill spoke last evening.Lord Lansdowne, speaking sa: Plymouth, defined the issues as tariff ro- form versus the extinet budget.and the two Houses of Parliament versus a single chamber.He pointed to the danger of the disestablishment, of Home Rule and the single chamber policy of the resident Liberals, Mr.Churchill at Preston.Nr.Winston Churchill, pres:dent of the Beard of Trade, spoke at \u2018Preston.and challenged the Unionists to show any benefit that couid come to the cotton trade from their fiscal polley.He reminded his auditors that \u201cevery leader of the Conservative party from the great William Pitt to the small Arthur J.Balfour\u2014all leads ers from the sublime to the ridiculous \u201cWere agreed that the Hôuse of Com - mens had controlled finance.\u201d he Liberal-Unionist council, on Mr.Austen Chamberkiin\u2019s motion.passed a resolution of uvaqualifted néherenpe 1g the poéftey of tariff reform.Will Hear From Suffragettes.Ars.Degpard, head of the Women's Trecdom Teague, in a speech here Yésterday sald women were no: long- cr going to work by quiet methods to obtain suffrage.They something.They were determined to making voting Impossible to certain districts \u2018n° the coming election.CHIEF POINTS IN THE FIGHTING S/EECH MADE BY MR.'LOYD-GEORGE.Special to the Montreal Star.New York, December 4\u2014A London cable to the Awerican says: Mr.Lloyd-George yesterday made it clear that the Coming general election will be fought.so far as the Liberals are concerned, on the sole issue of the House of Lords.The luncheon of the National Liberal Club was employed as the occasion, as is frequently done- in England, of the issue of what 18 practically an official statement on the plan of campaign.Lloyd-George's speech was one of the hottest delivered in England for generations, Following are the main points this fighting speech: \u201cIf the budget is to he buried it is in sure and certain hope of resurrection.1 would not reinalhn an hour in a Liberal cabinet after the election unless It is assured that the Commons in future can carry out the Liberal measures in course of a single Parlia- of ment, with or without the sanction of the Lords.\u201cThe momentous event of Tuesday closed a chapter in the country's history.which opensd seventy vears ago, much of which hus been realized in the sinister assembly which is more responsible than any other power for wrecking popular hopes.\u201cIn my judgment it has penetrated its last act of the destructive fury, the cage between the peers and people : has been set down for dict will soon come, \u201cThe usual aticwmpt will be made to divert the attention of the jury to irrelevant questions, The Tory party when pressed hard has always resorted to Protection.The nation has been told M must be plived.gs TH were a nation of children and lunatics so far as finance is concerned, under the tutelage and guardianship of another body, and what a body! \u201cPhe sole qualification of ihe Lerds is that they are the fifst-born of ner- sons who had as little qualifications as themselves, \u201cTt was an insult which he hoped would be flung back to them.\u201cWas the nation to be free or be \u2018forever shackled and tethered oy tariffs.trusts, monopoles and privi- trial and ver- \u201dleges?\u201cIt is time they Were Randied \u2018firmly.They have thrown out the bill, and by doing so have \u2018Anitlated one of would do Says She and Her Mother Suguested \u201cthe Woman Wilh the ; pent's.Tongus®, | enm\u2014\u2014\u2014y Special to The Montreal Star.sew York, December 4.\u2014William Watson, \u2018the English poet, who, with his young ife, arrived in New York on the Lusitania in a signed statement yesterday : id he had in mind the wife and step-daughter of England's Premier when he wrote: \u201cThe Woman with the Serpent's Tongue.\u201d The statement ig: - OT \u201cThe Woman with the Serpent's Tongue\u201d is a composite photograph of Mrs.Asquith and her step-daughter.Violet.The poem is a portrait of the physical c.aracteristics of Mrs.Asquith \u2018and the mentality of Violet As- -quith.Tae latter im the volte of the family and rules them afl.Violet is the real official voice speaking with authority.She it is \"who slights the worthiest in the land, sneers.&t the just, condemns the brave, and Blackens goodness n its grave.\u201d 7\" Watson.at the same dios, gave an account of a visit he made in June last to Mrs.Asquith and her \u201c#tep- | daughter, on whose personalities.he says in his statement he based his poem.This \u2018account he prepared : afterwards to explain the circumstances under\u2019 which the .poem was written 3 and ineidents \u2018which inspired it, - While Watson was speaking with Miss Violet Asquith 3 man crossed the garden and Miss Asquith remarked.\u201cThat is Nash: that is the man who used to write C.B.'s speeches for him.(C.B.was the late Sir Henry Camp- bell-Banherman).Seme time later Mr.Asquith was going to Scotland and Nash handed him a paper whick he said might be of use to him.It was one of Nash's] prepared speeches.The Premier opened the paper an hour or two afterwards and seeing what it was said he would \u2018make it quite clear to Nash that that sort of thing was po longer necessary.In the coñversation above referred to with Watson.Miss Asquith said: \u201cD you know, I have often wondered whether some of those phrases of \u201cC.B.'s\u201d that caught on so much.such as \u201cmethods of barbarism.\u201d and that sort of nonsense really came from \u2018C.B° or from Nash.\u201d tee.DOCTOR WAS ACTING \"PART.OF PEACEMAKER In copnection \u2018with the evidence \u2018given at the chpober's mquest yesterday in the\u2019 case of Joseph Derosler, who dled Tfom injuries received by: falling under tHe wheels of a oar in the north end of the city, Dr.Stet- Hem gxplained his part fn the Affair as folfows: As he came to get on the car the deceased was struggling ; in tt the Londuetor, and fearing that \u201cFne \u2018of: \u2018then would be hurt.he pulled the man away towards the sidewalk, and théh got on the car.- Derosier \u201cthen came Back towdrds \u2018the cir and with the conductor start®l.arguing On thé conduétor's and Tye StetHem, advice, he did not pay any attention to him.After warning, the man the car started.Was.+ SIR CHAS.FITZPATRICK TO SPEAK.| eo arms ReruBLIC PROPERTY) Natural Alkaline Water Unexcelled for table ase.~ Standard remedy for Dyspepsia, Stomach Troubles and Gost.There will be a series of concerts presented at the Monument National, by.the Symphony :hoir of Montreal, starting Monday, December 8.The proceeds of Monday's concert will go towards the relléf of the poor.\u2018The programine will consist of choruses in which three hundred volces wili take part.The choir ts under the leadership of Mr.P.J.Shea.organist of St.Patrick's Chureh.The series will be held under the patronage of Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, who will also deliver an address.DEATH THIS MORNING OF MAS.JOHN DAVIDSON The death occurred this morning of Margaret Hingston, widow of the late John Davidson, at her residence, 9 Bish n street.The deceased lady was a sister of the late Sir William Hing- ston and was in her 83rd year, ATOS ect - the greatest and gravest and most promising struggles of modern times.\u201cLiberty owes as much te the foolhardiness of its foes as it does to the heroism: of its friends.\u201cThe House of Commons in its elect- cd capacity has the personnel of every business and every great professionmm ed capucity has the personel of every business and every great profession, The Lords had some such members, who were good dnough for howroome but not fpr the counting house.\u2018Their advice was not taken,.and the majority of the Lords had no more usa \u2018or them than for Broken bottles \u2018stuck ua the park wall to keep out pouchers.\u201cLord Lansdowne has been forced into his pusition against hf; better judgment, and, being in a tray, thought he \u2018might as well eat vdheese -and not leave it for some other mouse, or rat.\u201cHow \u2018long js Britain gong to be ridden by this sort of rae?\u2018Not zn hour longer than the next general election.The Finance bill has been thrown out, not by the wise and reflecting men of the House of Lords but by its Mad Mullahs.A: last, with all the cunning of\" the - Lords, thei hav mean to of ledger greed has overhorne them.We got them at last, and we do not let them go until ail accounts are gettied.\u201d \" IET fi STE i WS WRECKED AT St Crew of Thirty Men Mon Perished\u2014Many Dther Vessels Driven Ashore.London, December 4._1In a terrific gale that raged over the British Isles, the steamer Thistlemor went to\u2019 her doom off Appledore, in Bagnstable Bay, and it is believed her entire crew of; thirty men perished.;, Four\u201c bodies\u201d \u2018from the steamer have already been washed ashore.The Thistlemor was in command of Captain Yeo and was bound from Liverpool for an American port.Small vessels everywhere were at the mercy of the storm, and Lloyd's reports eight of them ashore at various points.Their: crews, however, cal escaped.The British steamer Congress, which arrived at Falmouth.reports that during the scorm her captain, the mate and one sailor were washed overboard by mountainous seas.The seaman was picked up, but the captain and mate perished.The \u2019ynistlemor left Barry, Wales, on Thursday, with a cargo of coal.She caught the gale half way up Bld- { deford Bay, where she foundered.An- \u2018other vessel was in distress in the same vicinity, but proceeded on her way, and it is hoped that she may have saved some of the crew of the Thistlemor, whose chief engineer is safe at Barry.It is feared that another disaster occurred in \u2018the.Irish Chaunnel.[The Isle of Man steamér Ellen Vannin, with a crew of twenty-one and twel\" for Liverpool at midnight on Thursday, but has not since been heard from.A mall bi and two line belts\u2019 washed ashore on the banks of the Mersey leaves little doubt \u2018that she foundered.One of the Vannin's passengers, Mark Joughin, was proceeding to America to take possession of a fortune left him there.The owners: of the Ellen Vannin are | convinced that their vessel has foundered.She was the oldest mall steamer afloat.having been launched at Glasgow in 1860.Once she was known as the Monashyoe:\u2018 She was a great favorite \u2018with passengers.owing to her seaworthy qualities, and was regarded as the mascot of the Isle of Man steamer on account of her invariable good luck.She had never lost u passenger.It is supposed that the Eller Vannin foundered in the Mersey.She was owned by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company and was a 380-ton boat, Three Sailors Drowned.Victoria, B.C.\u2026.December 4-\u2014Wire- less reports from Ftoosh, state that the Birk Matterhorn, loaded with barley.foundered seventy-five miles outh- west of Cape Flattery Tuesday.aving been thrown on her beam: ends by the shifting of her cargo.Capt.Salter and 26 men are on ÜUrpati! reef lightship.The mate.StettaFd'à one \u2018seaman were drowned.RALWANS DECLARE SWITCHMEN HAVE - LOST BIG STRIKE December 4.\u2014With 1,500 men imported to take the place of the striking switchinen who are members of the Switchinea\u2019s Union of North America, and those strikers who are members of the Brotherhcad of Railway Trainmen returning to work, managers of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railroads last night asserted that the sirike was about over.The strike leaders, how- éver, despite the desertion of the trainmen and the gradual resumption \u2018 St.Paul, Minn, of traffic, asserted that the strike had only begun.Frelght congestion is not appreciably retièved.\u2019 ; After a conference with President Hawley, of the Switchmen's Union, and E.W.Decker, of the Clearing House, Governor Eberhart announced that a well-defined movement had been.started to effect a settlement of the strike.President I, W.Hill, of the Great Northern, sald there couid be no truth in any talk of settlement.even with individual railroads, as the general managers had declded that they would RÎl stand together.Mr.Hill said that the railroads could\u2019 get ennugh men in the East to, take the strikers\u2019 places, hut - tha! they did not want to bring them: all in now, preferring to give the old men a chance to return as individuals, Washington, December 4\u2014Chairman | Martin A.Knapp, of the Interstate Commerce Commission, and Dr.Chas.P.Neill, Commissioner of Labor; members of thé mediation board under the Ordman Act, returned to Washington yesterday from St.Paul, where they had been endeavoring to adjust the controversy between the Switchmen's Union of North America and the { North-Western railroads, 1t is un- Mkely that they will be -called in again into.the controversy.Neither Chairman Knapp nor Dr.Neill would discuss.the situation for publication.Bott.agreed, however, that if serious, CANADIANS TOWNS AFFECTED Freight.for Points in irr Western Canada Held Up by Strike: Winnipeg.Man, December T.\u2014 Officially untouched by the.switchmen's strike to the south, Winnipeg, Moose Jaw and other points .on the \u201cBoo\u201d line are very much affected by the strike.While, of course, the bulk of traffic comes over the Canadian trunk lines, most of the not fhconsiderable trade With the Central and\u2018 Eastern States comes through the trôübled.territory.The natural segtence in that a considerable pe: cbantity of freight systems._ PATIENTS WERE | POISONED.o Bein.Decémuer 1 \u2014 Flve hundred \u2018forty-seven patients in the agylum {edrichaberg, near Hamburg, are 1H from the effects of poisonéd rice, which supposed to have been given to them y ne of the employed, Two patients ve, dled from ne thé poisoned food, ant eicty-eight - afe considered : ho .Po tbe wildh wers + ih wey {lec Bark.and, \u201ctôtaed revoivel tiie.proprietor two.clerks passengers, left Ramsay, Isle of.Ma thing | until going to Del formed.We pipes vas song at Tadd night's meét- A A ER wine pio w cstorn Associated Press, .#.is tied up in the yards of the affected : \u201cWHICH ONCE SERVED IN CITY'S DEFENCE Excavators Under: Under\u201d Foriffication Lane Have\u2019 Discovered Interesting Relics of Past History, ë = : L 4 The placé which Fortifjcation Tang has played in the\" history of Montreal \u2014a\u2019 history which tells \u2018of days when the Province of Quebec! \u2018wag governed from Phris\u2014is told in simple; but teil ing style by the excavations now being made\u201d under: the Montreal Post-Or- ftce.The workmen \u2018have laid bare the original wall which served to protect DBATED PROPOSHLS FOR CAVADN YAY Ottawa College Arguing for a Nat lonal Navy Won Annual, Contest Over McGill, Ottawa College \u2018succeded in main- tainiiig the national aspect of Imperial defenég in an intercollegiate debate, which \u201cwas held last night at the Me- CAM Union, the speakers from the Capital defeating thoze of the loeul \u2018anivéraity.The debate was on the suestion: \u201cResolved.that it is the duty of Canada rather to pay an unconäi- APT, NORD THIS WHOLE TOR \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014mseieréremme Admits His Denial to the Star Yesterday Was Not True-\u2014~Judge Exonerates Him.It is mot likely that any action will be taken against Captain Landriault, the drill inspector and authority on discipline of the Montreal police force, who was® alleged to have helped to detain Mrs.Hector Prevost forcibly in her home.while her husband had furniture moved out of the house, First, Captain Landriault told two Star represéntatives yesterday that he Montreal from the invading forces, either white or red.+ Fully five feet in thickness, as substantial apparently now as on the day it was constructed.the wall runs right under the centre of the Post Office building, indicating the course of the old fortifications from which the lane obtained its name.A few human bones found right beneath the wall indicate the rapid past of Montreal, and the stern.measures by which its safety was ensured.; The foreman in charge of work told The Star this morning that the men were serlopsly hampered in their work of laying cement by the continual streams of water which flood.the place.\u201cThere must be a spring somewhere,\u201d he stated.\u201cbut so far we have been unable to locate it.Whatever it is.however, it keeps us busy\u2019 with our pumps.\u201d - Further excavations and explorations, it is confidently felt.would lead to the discovery of rich treasure to the.antiquarian, and treasures which would probably throw some light on disputed points in the history of the city.But the layer of cement does not respon to the call of the past.A few of thé bones have been taken away.The remainder go \u201cto add thelr quoti to the foundations in progress.NEW OTTAWA PRO.TEAM ENTERS NEW LEAGUE Ottawa, December 4.\u2014 The Free.Press says: \u2014 Ottawa will be repre- presented in the New Hockey Association organized in Montreal by a team that will be promoted and run by the Same management that backed the Senators in the Federal League last season.The team, however, will be strengthened one hundred per cent.and will be quite up to senior calibre.Alf.Smith, the celebrated wing, whose identity with hockey extends over a decade, will manage the new team, and will have the best of back: ing behind him.What the name of the club will be has not yet been decided upon.\u201cWe \u2018have been working quietly,\u201d said Smith, \u201cand will help make the new league the strongest ever organized inp Canada.We could not do any- wa spw What kind of a ing by the Renfrew delegate.Gur teen will De made up excigsively of Ottawa boys ditd we have a fine nu- lineup besides -Smith are: Bouse Hut- .ton; Bob Harrison, AIf.Young Arthur Moore.Smith will probably secure one SHAMROCKS WILL IN ALL PROBABILITY HAVE A - A special \u201cexecutive meeting où Shamrock Hockey Club wus.held evening.at which it was decided t! go ahead with the clubhouse scheme, and by next winter season the members of the Shanirocks will probably have an uptown home.Amongst those present at the meeting were Messrs.Skttery, O'Brien, Quinn, Kenehan and others, and it was arranged that a report would be made at the general meeting next week to the effect, that providing a satisfac.ry means could be found of financ- ifg the scheme, the shecial committee recommonds the purchase of a build- clubhouse upon which.they row have an option.- DÉATHS.DAVIDSON -\u2014' At her Tate residence, Q Bishop street, zaret Hingston, John Davidson, wldow of the in her 83rd year.late, on December 4th, Mar- 4 tional cash contribution to the Imperial Navy, than to undertake the creation of a separate.naval force.\u201d Massrs.L.Fitch und H.F.Angus, spoke \u201cmn the affirmative for McGill, and Lass.A.C.Fleming and M.O'Gara, ia the negative for Ottawa.The judges were Rev.Canon Dauth; Mr.B.K.Sand- well, and Mr.Seargent P.Stehrns.The McGill representatives declared against so-called nationalism and : rmoke for the principle of concentration in naval forces.This they asserted to be necessary for the Empire to,retain the supremacy of the sea.It was said.by Mr.Fitch that: the difficulty which confronted Great Britain was that of maintaining a navy which must exe by ten per centum the combined Korces of any two powers.His fetlow debater argued that a small navy built by Dan- ada was a selfish policy.He contended that Canada was bound luse, :-ably to the rest of the Empire for sc 1£ àä>- fencée.He.also held that small units for defénce was inconsisient with the Lest principles of Imperjal unity.Mr.Fleming, in opening the debaté for Ottawa, said that it had been Lagreed tkat the time has come for | Canada to do something.The policy was yet to be determined.H-> quoted for many authorities to prove his contention that it was the opinion of British statesmen and the Fathers of Confederation alike that on the.colonies should fall the responsihility for their own military works, Me ailated upon the advantages which \u201cwould aceryé to Canada because of the es- tabiishment of a navy, \u2018hs davetop- ment of citizenship, the ateengthening of various departments of publie life, the establishment of shipyards, the \u2018impetus to the iron and ste; Industries and the training of craftsmen, 8 well ag sailors and offiz: Mr.O'Gara quoted Lord Bor: toed to the effect that the colonies should -provide gmall ships, such as tarpedo- boats and submarines.He ansgriad that the formation \u2018of a Canadian.navy would instil-\u2018gn Immedite interest in Im- pèrial defence.BIG STRUCTURE FOR ST.LAWRENCE HALL SITE A modern building will be constructed by the Canadian Pacifie \u2018Railway on 1ts property at the corner of St.James and St.Francols Xavier~ sireets, where the St, Lawrende Hall now stands.Work will be beguy.: on the building early in the.spripg.- It has hot yet\u201d been decided whether.the new structure will be purely an of- buljding.or whether.the, gibi ) inued- t Pn j7 Glass bricks inserted \u2018in the wall now take the place of windows._ Established 1879 , FOR WHOOPING COUGH, CROFE, i.SORE GE) A ; psroryems of cane.t mots A COUGES, BRONCEI THROAT, CATARRH, DIF ad Craossiene stope th Cough, g directly on easy in the Wp threat and etop esffcrers of |, Crasolene ie n porcgt as & Cor aod dinenses.Crevele ite thirty years © | For Bale ty A ppt | Send Postal for Be- scriptigf Booklet , Cresols Antiseptic Hv boring À on thing for th» \u201cig fated throat, 100.feming, , Miles ne ted, Agents, Mon- real, Cavsda.308 ! same (wo Star - Was not in the house at all, but was out of -town on a hunting trip: This morning he \"admitted to the representatives that he was actually in the house while Mrs.Prevost was being detained and the furniture being moved out by her husband.He explained the apparent contradiction in his statements by saying: \u201cYou gentlemen took me completely by surprise yesterday when you first brought me the pews that my; name had heen mentioned in court.T wanted to have a little time to speak to the judge fi I did not want to make any statement about it before you yesterday.\u201d To-day, however, he.had no .objections to telling what he had done in the house.That he had been asked ta go to the house by a friend, because Mrs.Prevost was liable to cause trouble, and that before going to the house he took the precaution of going home to take off his uniform and don citizens\u2019 clothes are among Captain Landriault\u2019's statements.\u201cI was caught in a trap,\u201d the captain explained, \u201cand was taken to the \u201chouse umdler false pretences.Moiso tiie man who asked me to go t was an old friend and a college of mine.He met me near here and introduced me They told me that Mrs threatened to Kill her husband if he touched the furniture.that belonged to him.'This statement was confirmed by their fawver.I told them I did not want to interfere in the case, but finally I said I would go there as a private citizen, so that if anything happened 1 might be a witness, So I went home first and took off my uniform.\u201d When they went into the house, the captain sajd, Mrs.Prevost came down stairs and began to scream and make .a scene, her shouts being heard in the street.She tried to tip a large wardrobe over on the three men, Captain Landriault says, and was making things decidedly unpleasant for them, so Moisgn.he.claims took her into \u2018the parlor.GAVE ADVICE TO MRS.PRE- VOST.\u201cI then sat down by her and advised her to keep calm because the scene was-a very paiîinful one to me in my position.1 heard her side of the story and told her that if what she sald was true, she had better not interfere with\u201cher husband for the pre- gent, but shouid take an action.later.\"Those are the facts of the case, but \u201cwhen it came up-in court an attempt \u201cWas evidentiy made to blame gn me.I told the facts to the judged however.dnd he sald he was glagffo notice\u201d that my stery wag coni- pigfely corroborated by Mrs.Prevost J .Ad that I was in no way to blame i ry Judge Bazin has made a statement | By J.A.S A ART l exonerating Captain Landriault, as His Honor says, that he had been, ant deals with tp# ambition of the wife of misled earlier in the day.Before it was known Landriault had been in the present.Now, out to be the drill instructor of police force, bly be cancelled.Superintendent Ehlers, of the Cana- | who has the dian Detective Agency, warrant told the Star this \u201cIf we are Instructed, him, morning: think the case will be dropped.\u201d Chief Campeau was absent headquarters eariy this ken in view gouncement.of Judge Bazins our Watch repair department.eraser.+ R.Hemsley, Jeweller, 255 St.James St OF PREVGST AFFAIR throw the that Captain \u2018 house : during the trouble, a warrant was is- ~ sued for the arrest of the third party _ however, that it turns the | the warrant will proba- we will arrest but we will certainly not do so unless we have further orders and I | from \u2018 morning, but.Deputy Chief Hebert said thait while © he did not know shat the Chief would do, no action would probably be tas an- | © A SUNNY JIM DOLL \u2018FOR THE KIDDIES | The funny little man comes home as a playmate Sunny Jim has been a famous character in many lands\u2014every- one is amused with his quaint person- ality\u2014particularly the children.Here is a» opportunity to get the beaming little: figure into their hands in a practically indestructible doll form.ight fade- less colors, with full directions for cutti and sew- a Sof Hid good stout linen that will last for years.Nomatter how many dolls The Sunny Jim Doll there are in the stands fifteen inches house, Sunny & high \u2014about two Jim will al- and a half times eur ways be 8 the \u2018height of THIS COUPON favorite.this picturs H.0.Mills, ° Hamilton, 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FORMATION\u2014As a gôld propositio that property will pay fram the conime \u201cfrom surface of lake to summit of clif?, ing 4° feer tunnel in which FREE GO PLACES: \u2018Tunnel driven 80 fect above re tunnel 13 spéciméhs showing FR distant.ASSAYS Have been made from whi iN CONCLUSION, Mr.Willimott s at ei wine the un was PROPOSED CAPITAL .TREASURY STOCK .LOCATION Seventy-two scrés.\u2018adjoining the celebrated Harris Maxwell Mine, Harris Maxwell Bay.% mile from Larder City.thirty feet thick of rock exposure on'the strike.Quarts zones may be séen WORK DONE-~Fifteen openings\u2014many of which show free gold\u2014irclud- Tock show.clearly that they cross the \u2018Harris Maxwell claim only 300 yards \u2014many other results.ran to\u2019 $325 to the ton.\u201c Ahét the prospects and the great facilities for mining and handling the ore are unsurpasséd, add THIS: PROPERTY - 8 BOUND ON FURT \u2014 DR- VELOPMENT TO BRCOME AN IMPORTANT MINE.Full Text of Report, Plans and.a\u2019 Eurther Information may be obtained cavetroanrrerEe es.ronccane sta SUn0 Sens 2100000 errs $2,500,000 760,000 rave t Value $1.00 per Share n, there are amplq- reksons to believe ncement 61 working.One hundred and LD WAS FOUND IN SEVERAL water level, From.one blast 40.feat EE GOLD - were secured.Trend of teh thousands of dollars were obtaired aÿs: I bave no hesitation fa saying Re: d following extracts from Minerälogist Charles Ww.Willmott = Report: i + READ ge following clipped - thé Ottawa Citizen: The \u201c d King\u201d Attracting Nuch Attention: .\u201cOne property which always re- celves à gobd deal of attention is the Gold King.Visitors themselves have broken up rock and found large stiowings of visilie gold, which no other part of the country an beat.This property was visited by its new owners during the past week, and they were well satisfied with their purchase.The.intention is to- continus thé drift another 208 feet.\u2018This 1 block out enduzh.to commerce à mill running.De 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: to- \u2018Violate the canons of interpational law; but, us a matter of fact, few naval cCommand- ers are better grounded in: that:branch of learning than the hero of Port Arthur.The Admiral is best known among} fore!gners as the man who fired upon the Kowshing at the beginning of the Japan-China war.A Japanese {nfor- mant says that hefores he resorted to this drastic measure, Togo \u201cpondered for some time with folded hands.\u201d It is reported that in talking over the matter wih a friend, he declared { that had his action been shown to be wrong, or had it involved his country \u201cin any serious difficulty, he would most certainly have committed suicide.At the close of the war with China.a Meutenant was appointed to write Togo took care gainst partlal undue deference to his officlal sup-riors.\u201cThe ore duty you must for ever keep before vou,\" said the admiral, \u201cis that of transmitting a true account of the to warn this officer events of the war to future gonera- tions.\u201d - À few years ago a grand review of the Japapese fleet was held at Kobe In the \u2018presence of the Emperor.As the cruiser Naniwa, Togo's old ship, passed in front of the flagship, a naval attache of the Russian Legation paid the Admiral a: great compliment.Togo, however, paid not the slightest attention to his -remark, but concentrated his gaze upon the movements of the fleet, and at the close of his examination, observed to Staîf-Of- ficer Takarabe: \u201cAll right.If our discipline continues as good as this we need never fear defeat.\u201d Togo shares with Louis XIV.the ability of choosing his subordinates with rare skill; but, unlike the Grand Monarch, he is quite willing that some portion of the credit for success achieved should be shared by those under him.and it is notorbous that every report so far issued on the en- ragements before Port Arthur makes special mention of the.part played hy officers and men in effecting their happy result.and that throughout he 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.LADIES\u2019 BOOTS \u201c760 pairs Ladies\u201d \u2018Boots, all leathers, black and tan, all newest American | lasts, high and low heels, arrow, : :medium, and broad toes.© Regular $3.50 values.Special; FO hear NTL ri dE oon Co | largely from the results of Mboind« ; tion FOR INFLUENZA.a The ere r=traoted bancath the oi any part of the y by fllar methods of trating: mesh of 8 hypodermic syringe; .yond a feeling of indisposition \u2018oh day.of jhoculation; there are no ii ffects.The serum contalfs amplicated substances.derived inom the influenza germs, the \u2018latter *HemsoVed «* Filled; but the difficulty of rms has been an- a fre general adoption understood that in HY system was tried ee) -the-London howe s Mlustriors patients\u2019 t, however, the treatmént.to hecome;.of account a ahd portly bees paratively brief te \u2018\u2019necured\u2014lbat étet more os à few mon d's0 differs pitais { ~-.the possibility of touching uneven TTT Tare harder.stiffer, Tess pleasant to Popular Furs.There was a time when the use of furs was forbidden the lower classes, only the nobility and those possessed of a certain amount of wealth wore them.Owing fg, the constant increase.in the prices of even the commonest i.furs, it will not be long before furs will again be the badge of a plethoric purse.This season the expense of relining and remodellling furs of a year or two ago is 80 great that many women : choose to lay them aside and turn to capes and mantles: of velvet or heavy silk.They are really charming, these -scarfs and little capes, the latter shaped round in the back and in front .\u2018dropping long ends.They are hand- \u2018somely lined and trimmed with fur bands.Extremely chic is a set tom- posed of a haifyard wide scarf of black velvet and muff.The scarf is lmed with black satin, and hemmed all about with a band of skunk fur; tails decorate the ends.The large square muff 4s banded at each end with fur.The capes, shaped Ike those worn during the middle of the ninteenth century, may be of silk.of cloth, or of velvet.The inside edge of the satin lining is finished with a two-inch puffing.In the make-up of all fur garments \u201cithe bizarre reigns.A The dark lines \u2018of the skins are arranged to form \u2018stripes, squares and elaborate designs like those of embroidery.Not long ago it was considered as bad taste to combine two kinds of fur in one garment, byt nowadays all that is changed.Dark furs are trimmed with white or gray furs, also the reverse in the case.Chinchilla, this year, is considered the highest degree of elegance, and ît fs so rare that its total disappearance is soon to be expected.Breit schwanz is particularly liked for long redingotes or for an entire costume.Instead of concealing the graceful lines of the figure, :.fur garments are prone to do, it accents them by its soft clingihg qualities.~ Chinchilla is especially successful as | \u2018à trimming for gowns.At the last premiere a pretty young woman sitting fn one of the boxes wore a gown of pink tulle trimmed with gray tinted lace and embroidery.A round.low- cut guimpe, that rose above the lower cut of the corsage, was prettily hemmed with chinchilla: so were the short lace sleeves.On her head she wore \u2018a round, soft turban of chinchilla, ornamented with an airy gray and white algrette.Black Velvet Costumes.; \u2018The little costume of black velvet is .Rhe fureur of the moment.Two-thirds \u2018of the smart women one sees at the + \u2018 races are gowned thus.The skirt is; sufficiently full for comfort; it {sx round and escapes the ground, without even - round.Half long.the coat is half fitted.A little silk braid may trim collar, revers a.nd cuffs; but the most ex-lusive women prefer them finished simply with a large silk covered cord.Sombre.severe, this costume is; nevertheless \u2018it is full of chie when added to it are the correct accessories of gloves, shoes, blouse, hat and neck dressing.Often they differ, these costumes, in -the quality of the material employed.When made of silk velvet, how luminous they are.How they refiect the light, and how softly they cling to the figure! English velvets and the corduroys, while Immenselÿ präcticat, sight and to touch.The front of the codt of these costumes is filled with a Directoire stock and pleated jabot of white mull, merely hemmed or trimmed with narrow lace.Between the edge of the gloves and the coat sleeve there - s an inch of white sleeve frill.The t, large, smoothly coveréd with biack velvet, or huga turban made of soft velvet folds, shows a touch of gaiety in one of the new, large metal ornaments framing a glowing stona or .in a thick bunch of \u201cwhite or colored aigrette feathers.On the muff is pinned a bunch of the flowers in vogue.With such a costume one is well equipped for the ordinary daytime functions of city life at this season of the year.poncerts, picture exhibitions and publie, » Afternoon and Evéning Toilets.- For dressy visiting toilets the one- plece gown, or princess, leads the list.Velvet, cloth and satin are all favorites.Handsome buttons ornament them; the neck is cut to show a bit of the white guimpe with a touch of color or a gleam of gold.or silver atf No garment is worn with} \u201cThe fur cape or stole, .the throat.this costume.with a huge muff, is considered quite .sufficient.\u201d Jt aeems.safe to prophesy that this costume will remain in vogue through the winter.With tt is worn ths.washable white petticoat of embroidered linen.The silk ones are | reserved fôér walks of a morning, for travelling and.for bad weather.They are made with a pleated flounce odged - with 4: Jittle.ruching.Enabling one to wear fdwer garments, the maillots of.last winter, made of silk woven jersey, .contigue in vogue.While skirts are .fall ehotigh.their straight cut and the clinging \u2018Mey.demanded by fashion necosgitate careful gowning beneath.The luxury of evening gowning is .extreme.In spite of the fact that in thé biginging of the season the whole- | gle ple showed silks and satins of 3 us ¢oloriigs.the evening -cos:.tymed, In actual wear by the.peal ele- | tow, age sil low tones.\u201d They\u2019 are]: rich,\u2019 with their touches of em- broidéry, metal threads and bits of | face in gay colors.\u2018There are tunics | .of lovely brocaded silks shadowed by silken tissues, in turn made splendid \u201chy colored beadings and lines of fur Fascinating is ah evening tollet fash- foned after ine time of Louls XVI.\u2019 All of white lace, the gown is over, \u2018and most .way to rid.of à \u2018cough; ay to keep your f'delicious.to taste, too.Pive 3 for a -red-and-yellow box .\u2026 Doctors approve of e Candy Lure a4++5000 .i RESIGNATI Newest N AS 3 it is closed with FO \"DOING WITHOUT.: There's nothing like settling with ourselves, as there's a.deal + ve must do without in this life \u2014 George E + \u2018 + 044446040404 4 440040000444 0H 0H st Winter Fashions © MAY, MANTON PAT TERNS, 10c EACH.\u201c Fall and Winter Catalogues.700 Designa.BRAS ou SN ESS Sal ce Ly NN \u2014 Ce = Ne NE NN AN NS oS - AN A AY RX AN VERT NAN NS Ne SE A MN Ar tr pr AO ae RES re et an ECCT ASNT NS TAY [EERE lm AN Cie ee x PRINCESS VOSUTME, 6461.6161 Princess Costume, 34 to 42 Bust.The princesse costume made with the culrass or Jersey waist and plaited skirt is one of the amartest of all things just now.This one is simple and yet exceedingly attractive; buttons and buttonholes at the left of the .while it includes a V-shaped chemisette?, which relieves it of severity.In the illustration the gown is made of raisin-cglored French s sieeve trimm matching color overlaïd with black soutache, but these trimming portions could be of al-over lace or of tucked net or of tached net, or indeed of any fancy material preferred.\u2019 The dress is adapted to\u2019 silk as well an to wool also, and it zed for the combinations that |.uch in vogue.The culrass of cloth, moire or satin, skirt of wool material would be both pretty and fashignablé; plaids and plain | color can be combined in the same way, ssibliities.of remodelling will ated at a glance.» - The costume is made with the cuirass and the skirt.The cuirass is made with front, side-fronts, back and slde-backs, and the flounce is straight and laid in backward \u2018turning plaits.are cut in one-piece each and trimming portions are arranged on\u2019 indicating lines.} is arranged over the fronts, and If transparent effect 1s da- sired the mdterfal can be \"ant The chemjsette e with chemi- The quantity of material ufréd for um\u201d size 181114 yards 34 or \u201827: ches wide with 3.yard wide for chemiseite.The width of the skirt at.lower edge 1s 4% yards.tern, 6461, Is cut in mises for a 40 and 43 Le # Münnocrucsuetouns = .us Name, Mrs.\" or Mim.cverssasnstnancets cevseen morcuus auvooù obtes Sweet- dnd No.vs vossee.Conshrainaches ons énous TUWM: 0000000 Provinét.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.cesses seed vonssecénmesaicaenss seucecoue ress Pattern Department, The Dally Star, Montreal, S.Pitterde wii uot be.Wroh : ars.Qut-ef-town patrons sh olsarly written.Bend silver or.postal creavembes duvhes cersisesens inches resonneneees imohes \u2019 ao os 1 sesessneneireinohes + fesceniredns inches repens session in snecansous »-iuches x - ROeGOETERONS l'ansobe.estähonéenes get mT t note.Stamps not ace > and \u2018corsage of condition and your\u2019 \u2018wih black or gowns low cul 4 -with -a tunic of taffeta broche ale pink tomes, stripes diternating i onés of the same width.n these étre scattered little pink rose- 1 buds.The low silk corsage, open in front to show the under dress, is fin: {shed about the shoulders with a deep jace herthi looped prettily with little :f ' | clusters of pink roses: \u2018Tahotldérs\u201d gleam \u201cthrough thin rolds of sheerest \u2018white youll, laid fichu: fash-.fon.the ends of fingor thick shire attach the skirt the tunic) the side bréadths arc gplit and drawn together & ends under \u2018clusters © dark colored_ Événing i shoes of black varie ed leather dre.worn: they hive Fed \u2018heels and large strause buckles.With\u201d \u2018% white or.pale colored mowh > the \u2018Shoes must \u201cnatch.some ahadé thi; stotlsin 1 and Ÿ ©.height.A ucked inside, eels are entirely a matter of per- For atret wear of an afterrioon thick white kid gloves are worn -with heavy black stitchings.They are extremely practical, with\u2019 their good cleaning .DEAFNESY CANNOT BE CURED.applications; du they portion of the est.Th Way to enfe déafnres, and tional remedies.that is\u201d by cobstitn: | med dondition Dat : cs o Wh in ended by an in mucous: Huing of the à ng out .and when ft le éntireiy closed, it, and unless th t and this condition.hearing je {nflammation can be repipred to its normal be.éstroyed forever: | ut an Tufwiach nah rot be cored by Fall's Catach etreplam.foe.- Holiday Goodies.The old word, \u201cgoodies,\u201d ought to 15¢; by mail, 206.7j be-revived In connection with\" the savory and sweet dishes \u2018we prepare for the holiday time.No other word quite takes its place.\u2018\u2019Dainties,\u201d \u201cdelicacies,\u201d do not cover the ground.\u201cGoodies\u201d implies more than either of these.It stands for all the tempting varieties of food we prepare to tickle the palate on the great feast days of the year; the time-honored dishes which have been handed down for generations as suitable for special seasons.And at no other festival do we feel the inclination to outdo ourselves in the preparations of such dishes as at the Christmas time.You cannot be stingy when you are making goodies.You must put economy behind you for the time being and go bravely ahead, using the ingredients which cannot be saved or scrimped at Christmas.Ieave the economies for some other time of ryear.And yet I do not counsel wastefulness.Lavishness is one thing and carelessness another.Don't use more | than needful in compounding your goodies, but be sure tHat you use all that is needful.Don\u2019t stint on sugar and butter and raisins and citron and all the other delicious items which are necessary, if you mean to make perfection in mince pies and plum \u2018puddings and fruit cake and-crullers and all the other delicious indigestibles which are part of the holiday joy.Don\u2019t delay in beginning the work.Mince-meat must season for a while after it is mixed before it is ready to use; fruit cake and plum pudding are at their best when not too new.There will be plenty to do in the last busy day or two before Christmas without postponir until then the things it is possibléito get out of the way earlier, Pastry and Jelly and crullers and doughnuts and much besides wiil de-~ mand attention later on.Attack your mince meat and the plum pudding and Christmas: cake early enough to give you a breathing spell between their completion and the last, fevered finishing off of the items of the holiday commissary.Good Mince- Meat.Two pounds of lean beef, boiled and, when cold, chopped fine; one pound beef suet, freed from strings and powdered; two pounds raisins, seeded and cut in half; two pounds currants,washed thoroughly and dried; one pound sultans raisins; one pound citrom- shredded fine; five pounds &F app!®s, peeled, cored und chopped: one table: spoonful each of cleves and allspice; two tablespoonsful each of cinnamon and mace; a tablespoanfal of.salt; a peaspoonful of grated nutmeg and two and one-half pounds of brown sugar.\u2018Mix, well together and add a quart of s y and a pint of good brandy.Mix well and put aside in a stone jar to mellow.\u2018 Tis: Is (avœecipe \u2018which my motirer had from her mother, who had receiv- that statistics do not g0, thoukh tradition has It that the recipe is more than a century and a half old.Y have.no hesitation in commending fit as the best mince-meat 1 ever tasted.Let me say, for the benefit of those who object, to alcohol in any shape, that the wine and brandy used in this mince meat lose so much of their intoxicating fumes in cooking that the dangerous qualities of either are practically eHminated.Tasty Plum Pudding.Two pounds each of raisins'and cur- | rents, the former seeded and chopped.the latter picked ove, washed end\u2019 dried; one pound each of butter, sugar and powdered beef suet; two and one- half pôunds of flour, quarter pound shredded citron, half ounce each of cloves and mace, a teaspoonful grated nutmeg, one cup brandy, two cups milk, twelve eggs.Beat the whites and yolks of the |.eggs separately, put the yolks with the creamed butter and suger, add the milk, the flour and the beaten whites of the eggs, the spice and brandy.|] ge the fruit thoroughly with flour } land put with the rest of the puddm es and when all have been atred to-f gother «until blended, put Into à pud- \u201cding cloth which has been wrung ont water and keep at a steady boil fof 1 replenish the pbt from the teakettle.When you are ready to -take out the pudding lift it from the pot and plunge at \u2018ofice for an instantinto eld water.Turn.it out immediately on a hot | dish.- Serve at the Christmas feast\u2019 with \u201cboth hard dnd liquid sauce.Christmas Fruit Cake.\u201d - One pound each of flour, butter, sugar, raisins and ourrants, one-half pouhd of citron, two teaspooninls of nutmeg, one teaspopnfanl of cloves, one tablespoonful of.cipnamon, a gill of brandy and twelve eggs.- a 7 Seed.and -chop.the raisins, wash the cuxfants añd -plékthem over,-out the \u2018Citron into shreûs.Rub the butter and sugar to a cream, add the beaten yoiks of the eggs and half of the flour, put in the spices, the whipped whites .of the eggs, the rest \u2018of the flour, the fruit, } wall dredged with flour, and-then the brandy.This quantity should \u2018makes two big cakes, and they must be baked \u2018at least two hours.Let them \u2018cool in | the pans before taking out, and do not ice them until they are entirely cold: 1° + Delicious Crullers.Cream a pound \u2018of butter with a | pound.and a halt of powdéred sugar, put with these twelve eggs with the \u2018whites and yolks beaten separately.season to taste with mace and nutmeg \u2018and.add flour to make a dough stiff | 4 enough to roi! but, Your best plan is to divide\u2019 the dough into two parts.\u201cRoll out into a thin'éhèet, cut into, shapes\u2014a jagged fronf.which (will - crimp the edges is.to be commended \u2014and fry in bolling fat.Be sure to have plenty in the \"kettle and do not fry too many crullers at a time.The] \u2018tat should be of a temperature to cook.the- cruilete io a delicate \u201chrown.by .about-a minate\u2019s lamersion, If they \u201chrown' too- quickly.draw.the ketfle to the side of the fire until the fat'cools.CoE 2 mi ae a ét TE ES +\".Mother's Doughnuts.- \u2026 \u2026 | Four egas: one cup butter; twé cups \u2018sugars one cup.sour antik; 4; tène fo \u2018ful of nutineg; one-half + einfiamon:, one te solved iy fot mater.4 \u2018volt out: a al: \u201cah ty be; - ci ii 74 nd pu a 3 spaonrat of \u2018baking soda dissolved: in\u2019 \u2018a Uttle boiling.waten- Take from the fire at opce, pour into buttered tins for taffy or \u2018tur into \u2018buttered dishes to be pulled.If you wish you can add nutmeats to the taffy.\u2019 .The hands which pull the candy |] should be dipped in flour or lightly buttered.In these days I don\u2019t know how much candy-pulling is done, -but in my young days a candy-pull was favorite amusement, and there was rivalry as to who could pull the candy À to- the lightest color and most brittle consistency.\u201c \u2014\u2014 | Pure Sugar Candy._ Mix one-half pint of cold water and two large cupfuls of granulated sugar and put into a porcelain-lined gauce- pan over the fire.As soon as the sugar is fairly dissolved add to it a small saltspoonful of cream of tartar dissolved in a very little cold water.Keep the candy at a steady boil un-\" til a little of it hardens when dropped into cold water, take from - the fire, flavor with vanilla and turn into greased pans.Ag soon as it begins to stiffen cut it Anyone looking ayound for a book te give at Christmas to someone who rrizes beautiful and \u2018interesting works cannot -do better than order through their bookseller \u201cThe Story of Iona, by- thé Rev.E.C.Trenliome, of the Cowley Fathers.It is a book of nearly two hundred pages, published by David Douglas, Edinburgh, and almost as many illustrations as pages, and costs In Montreal but two dollars and fifty cents, which seems most reasonable for a book so beautifully \u201cgotten- up\u201d, as our friends across the line say.On \u2018the other side this work has bevn most warmly received and all the best reviews such as the Athenaeum and Academy have given it most apprecia= tive notices.It should interest Canadians as being the work of a Montreal- er and MéG4ll graduate and should also interest all of Scotch descent, as it has ben hailed as a valuable addition to the Archaeological records of Scotland.In fact, everyone who calls himself a Christian should receive it warmly, for it tells of the very birth of Christianity in the British Isles.Such books are apt to be dry reading, but Fathers Trenholme's book is not.Here is a brief description of the famous little island of Iona: Ilona itself is enormously older than these adjoining islands and than the highest mountains and most of the dry land of the globe.We have reversed tha \u2018weual geological order and so come now to the beginning of Iona, which is \u2018aimost part of the beginning of the- earth itself.When our planet, from a flaming mass of combustion like the sun shrivelled into a globe with a solid crust and the first oceans condensed in the holléws of ita hot surface\u2014then it was that -the Archean focks of which Iona and the Outer Hebrides consist were formed on the sea bottom.They contain no fossils; for, ds fer \u201cds is same do to dinner stay.and get full ) ed # from her mother.Further than Fa td no living creatures as yet | 7 fed i ex isteéd on the desolate wasté of waters jbr on the primewal land.The natives of Iona, Father Tren- Tolmé tells us, and other Western isles are of the same.race as the Highlanders of thé mainland ard akin to the Irish and Manx.All are descended from the ancient Gaelic Celts, whose language survives \u2018among them to a greater or less extent.Little is known of the \u2018modes of worship among the Gaels, but in some cases they had stone ldols for St.Patrick had to deal with a famous one.Worship consisted largely of gifts of food and some startling customs of this kind survived or re-appesred among the Celts of \u2018atér times.Thus, tn Tone, down to] about the end of the eighteenth century the \u201cgreat porridge\u201d was cast in- of vinegar., stirring the llas \u201cof Butter, and a\u2019 tezapoonful 4 89}0 place until it har.molasdon candy.-of .& Bpoon or hardens An: cold.Pour out into a g¥eased pan, and as it you may add the stiffly beaten white of an \u2018egg Just before Taking from the fire.ER Tan oo .The fudge is made more\u2019 sugary by stirring affer it leaves the fire, When nuts are to.be added they may be put into the candy just\u2019 before it comes from-the fire, \u2018or strewed in the butter- \u2018and the candy poured upon So © \u2018Maple Fudge.Put over the.firt a pound of maple sugar broker into small pieces and a an cook until: a little of the syrup hardens in cold water.Take from the fire and stir until it.stiffens and becomes sugary at the sides of the saucepan.Pour into a greased pan and squares.SG EN to the western bay with solemn ceremonies at midnight before Maundy Thursday, as an offering to the sea.that it might wash up enough seaweed for the second spring ploughing.This book is full of interest and the pictures are up to the text.They cor- the loneliness and barenness of this little island sét down \u2018in the great ocean: \u2018There should be a copy In every book-lover's library, and if it arrives too late for Christmas it will do for New Year or birthdays.More Old Epltaphs.It is a long time since I have given my readers any epitaphs to add to their Collection, but the other day I happened upon some so droll that I could not resist them.How 1s this for truthfulness?.At rest beneath this churchyard stone, Lies stingy Jemmy Wyatt; | He died one morning just at ten And saved a dinner by it.We have heard much lately about faulty ryhmes, but the poet is ofttimes hard pressed for a rhyme.Here is an ingenious case in which the difficulty was met with inventiveness.It is.from Bideford graveyard: The wedding day appointed was, The wedding clothes provided; But ere that day did come alas! He sickened and he\u2014DIDED! \"The next is not droll, but quite beautiful and touching: Life is an Inn upon a \u2018market day Some short-pursed pilgrims breakfast and away; And others after supper steal to bed, Large .are the bills who linger out the ay; The shortest stayers have the least to pay.The lawyers always fare hard at this pointed brevity: God works wonders now and then: Here lles a lawyer and an honest man, In Italy they have a dislike to doctors, as this epitaph shows: Wished to be better, Took physic and dled.Foolish Arguments Against Suffrage.It is a matter of prof.ti oman, prominent in brks and theé-founder of Empire Day, ke a stépd against hgp gument js, : Wéjeflly, that woman's here 18 the hot > of sables.Mine \u20181g That women's enefgies d intellect have: not sufficient scope in the home, allied to the degrading fact that at present we are on a level politically with miners, lunatics and \u2018criminals, also to the injustice of taxation without representation.\u201cThis cry of \u201cwoman's sphere should be her home,\u201d seems to be a most extraordinary one.Does the matter of voting interfer® with a man's business?He haë to go Into the world and earn \u2018à living for his loved ones and often mis mere toll of bread-making takes al] \"his time, and energies.But la the ery ever raised, \u201cMan has no.tine for yotsitg: \u2018his sphere Is his office or place of business\u201d Then this cry of \u201clook after the children\u201d seems so utterly foollsh and without reason.Do the women wha.advance it stop.to think that in England, where the battle for suffrage wages most fiercely, the women are \u2018enormously in the majority.For all to have babies to look after we should have to resort to.polygamy or disregard legitimacy.Then too hbw long do baubles stay babies?When woeks Ang in\\Boston.once; 1 knéw à woman surgeon who only took up surgery after her thyes children had grown up.Her lifs'was empty of real interest and \u201coccupation and.the active brain had to furn to something.Why cannot women take an interest.iy politics and \u2018cast their vote oncd th four years or so aa {Ne- case: may be.and yet continde the | work 8% being mothers and Kouge- eeperi?Surely it would be better for women to | have Something besides tlothes better wives, better comrades, when they are om \u2018a level with manand can discuss the affairs of the nation with \u2018knowledge and intelligence.1 a eT eee ie aa \"1 Our Colftures.~ v y maké al.my:dear fellow oren see not only the beauty of life \u201cand the Interest of life, but to, Incas | \u2018tats ideas of kindiinèéss, justice, truth- | \u2018futtiess and ecommon-sspse.The \u2018fa seems tb mie often to be the gréat| Liglssing \u2018factor &n woman's character.| | Fake the question of our .clothes, for] \u201cMstance.Why should.we;run to ex-| dremes As we (07 Why should.girls [4 apd.women make.laughing £ ws opt\u201d ves.cities pû when the ,oûcent : + feliowswom- on the question of: suffrage.Her : i and the care of her \u20184nd fine china ard bridge to} occupy their minds.My conténtion is} Land I chnnot ges bow anyone with al krain of common-sense can fail to see | \u2018it-\u2014-that vien will bé better mothers.\u201cWhat, am.trying to do Dr my Mttle |.ip fher, skimpy \u2018that they can scarcely walk?Why when hats are big do some stick in car and shop doors?Why when puffs are the fashion do wom- \u201cen buy them by the dozen and stick \u2018them all over their head?It is all due to a lack of proportion.I do not advocate for an instant disregarding the dictates of fashion fer no one relishes being conspicuous and the changes of fashion provide.a pleas ing variety.but 1 do advocate, most ar on all fashions, .All this is by wuy of preface to the question .of coiffures.At present puffs and pompadours are out of style, and about the head \u2018in a long braid or coil.Very few women have sufficient hair to make this style possible with- dresser and the braids and cap \u2018cost in \u2018the neighborhood of thirty dollars.So all our women, old and young, are rushing ' ôff to buy false bralds and caps of hair that fit over the head.à tot of women with tremendous braids cofled around.thé head is would\u2019 be false, so screamingly artificial.Besides this they are so bad for the hair.Far better to brush and care for our own hair\u2019 and make it look as well as by piling on false braids.When wom- Ven: bring commonsense, allied with a Sense.of proportion and trie beauty to Land personal &ppearance we shall be \u2018well on the way to the millenium.Let us hasten the day by disregarding the order for impossibié coiffures and by \u201cdréssing our- own hair in a pretty and natural sie ; 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à tot roman With tremens tare Come early and take advantage of the general marking down.The Lande Co.8 VICTORIA STREET, Two Doors above St.Catherine West._ \u2018hard to find.They are so palpäbly possible than to kM] what hair \u2018we have} Open evenings until 8 o'clock, except Wednesdays and Gives a PERFECT ERICA To 1s 7 163 31 law MPERATIVE cee ee.$18 .- Thursdays.pear on dll questions relating to dress | | i Extra Granulated and other grades of Refined Sugar represent perfection in Sugar Refining, and are the result nf ex perience and modern machinery.\"MANUFACTURED BY .~~ .DA SUGAR REFINNG COMPANY, - MONTREAL.THE CANA Tel.Up.4656.\u201c - / LIMITED. > 1 \u2014\u2014bufiding-that,-to us;- will be no-usé - gene FOR TUBERCULOSS HOSPITAL SUGGESTED Aldermen Want to Buy Property ~ Which Expert Says is Absolutely Unfit for Intended Use.There was a decidedly heated meeting of the Finance Committee yesterday afternoon in regard to the contemplated purchasing of a lot of land, with an ancient building on it, for the Purpose of remodelling the structure énto a tuberculosis hospital.The.question was brought up, on a report from the Hygiene Committee, asking that the land and building be; purchased.It was shown that the toy tal cost would be $36,570.The price of the building was estimated at over twice that of the land.Both were !n- cluded in the total price mentioned ve.: After the report had been read Ald.Yaviolette said: \u201cI move it be adopted, It is.time the city had a tuber- culosts hospital.The site, which 18 a Beautiful one, is In Youville, near the Back River.We cannot do better than accept the offer.\u201d Ald.Dagenais, chairman of the Hy- Kiene Committee made a strong appeal for the purchase.He said: \u201cWhen we think of the ravages consumption ft.making in the city no one will say that the city should not own a tuber- eulosis hospital.\u2018There are over one _ thousand deaths every year in the city from the white plague.At the present time there are in the city five thousand cases of the disease.The hospital could be used chiefly jor incurable Cases.It fs dreadful to think of the number of poor persons who are suffering from the :nalady in the city.and who have no place to be taken to.At the present time we are paying two hospitals over eighty thousand dollars a pear in order to care for pat- fents who are suffering from scarlet fever, diphtheria, typhoid, measles and other infectious diseases; but we are not paying a cent to care for patients who suffer from consumption, which kills more patients than any other infectious disease.It is a crime that a city has no hospital for this class of patients.\u201d d.Fraser\u2014\u201cIf we buy this land anfl building who wlll operate the hospital?\u201d Ald.Damnale\u2014\"I do not care who will manage it.This question can be decided later.\u201d Ald.Fraser\u2014\"\u201cNo, this question must be settled now.Let me tell you that the question of religion will come into this matter.I was Informed, by Archbishop Bruchesi, that he would only favor a scheme where there should be a speclal hospital for Catholic pat- fents.This means thc city would have to own two tubérculosis hospitals.\u201dÇ Declares Building is Unsuitable.Ald.Robinson \u2014 \u201cI am entirely against the project as submitted by the Hyglene Committee.I have a ort here from Professor Starkey, of McGill College, showing that the building on the land is utterly unsuitable to be used as an hospital for this \u2018class of patients.\u201d (Continuing, Ald.Robinson read the report from Professor Starkey, which -sald that™he had .examined thewarld and bullding, an that ft was in no.wis& suitable f the purpose c8ntempldited.The ils \u201cdf the structure were most imperfect, the flooring was old and uneven; indeed, the whole structure was In such & condition that it would havé to be knocked down and a new bullding would have to be put up in its place.It was not strong enough to be re- moñelled.In .addition to this the water supply was not such that It should be applied to tuberculosis patients.As for the site, it was a fine one.- \u201cI think,\u201d sald Ald.Robinson, as he \u2018concluded reading the report, \u2018that this ought to settle the matter.Professor Starkey 18 an acknowledged \u2018expert in matters pertaining to this disease, We shall simply be wasting the city's money by buying a J want to say that 1 strongly favor the erection of an hospital; but it must be ar good one; it must be erected In a proper place, and it must be modern.\u201d Ald, Giroux-\u2014\"But if the site ts a of 13 t \u201cDoctor Stedman\u2019s Worm Powders for Children and Adults: Worms in the intestines are not only an inconvenience and a nuisance, but in very many cases lead to serious danger.In children, convulsive fits may -be induced by their presence, and in adults, distressing indisposition.All the different kinds of worms are acted on by this Preparation, the tape-worm, the round worm, and the, thread worm.A few doses will never fail to dislodge the enemy, and in most cases prevent its re-appearance.Besides belng a safe and sure remedy ih cases where worms are present or suspected, these Powders may be used as an occasional aperient for children from 3 to 15 years, suiting the dose to the age.Prepared by the Proprietor .of- Doctor Stedman's Teething Powders, 125 New North Road, London, England.Agents: National Dsug & Chem.lcal Co., of Canada, Limited.289 13 law \u2014__ we \u2018cannot buy the land without the building, You must not forget that.\u201d Ald.Fraser\u2014\"I, for one, am anxious that the city should build a modern tuberculosis hospital, I am not justified in voting the city's money to buy a building that is not suitable.The project is unreasonable\u201d Ald.Robinson then moved that a committee of experts, from the hos- pitale be appointed to examine the site und report if it, and the building upon It, were suitable for the purposes contemplated.He was will- mg to stand by what the report said.Ald.Dagenals (angrilyv)-\u2014\u2014\"\u201cYou are against the project and will protest anyway.\u201d : Ald.Rohinson-\u2014\u201cLet me tell you, Ald.Dagenais, that you have no right to make anv such assertion I am as interested in this grave question as you are, but when we put up an hospital it must be a proper one.An old building is not an hospital.and 1 have slready sald it cannot be turn- cd into one.Ald.Laviolette\u2014\"It is all very well to block matters, but we should do smnething at once, It is a national crime that we have.no place where these patients can be cared for.\u201d Ald.Robinson\u2014\"*That is true, but let us put up a proper hospital.\u201d A couple of protests were now read from citizens claiming that their properties would be injured in value if the city built an hospital in this vicinity.On the strength of this Ald.Guay moved that the wholes matter he referred to the Law Department.This was carried.No.13 Station Again.A discussion now ensued over a report from the Police Committee, asking that it be allowed to vary the sum of $350 in order to purchase gas fixtures for \u201clight weight\u201d No.13 police station.Ald.Robinson \u2014 \u201cHas this station then been accepted by the city?\u201d Ald.Lapointe\u2014\"Yes, its acceptance has been ordered by Council.\u201d Ald.Martin\u2014\"As acting-Mayor I signed the acceptance.The Mayor was absent from the city at the time.Al.Seguin \u2014 \u201cThere has been enough of bother about this station.It ap: baen :accçepted and we must vote e money for the gas fixtures.\u201d .The money was then voted.Ald.Martin asked that certain hospitals be given sums of money that had been promised them in the spring; but the matter was left over till a later meeting.Ald.Lapointe sald it was not proper that the subject should be brought up when the year was so near a close.\u201cI will bring up the matter again.\u201d said Ald.Martin.A report ;was read from the City Hall Committee asking that the sum of $31,500 be voted in order to purchase the Gagnon library at Quebec.The idea was that the city should turn -over the 15,000.volumes to the civic library.The matter was left over till next meeting.A request, from Ald.Turner, that the city should vote $137,000 to pur- \u201c OUR WINDOW , DISPLAYS are attracting considerable attention There are scores of helpful gift suggestions from lovers of the beautiful.in exclusive novelties, including choice exhibits of articles in plain and fancy leather and silver mesh, comprising hand bags, purses, etc.Fancy neckwear, belts, handkerchiefs, and hand-made products in painted and embroidered silks, ribbons, etc.* CHRISTMAS SHAWLS, SCARFS,MUFFLERS AND SWEATER COATS A very large variety at prices exceptionally low, qualities considered.Honeycomb and fancy shawls, very damty.Prices $1 to $3.50.Mufflers, clouds and scarfs, 25¢c.to $2.25.A comprehensive range of comfortable sweater coats for women and girls.Prices for women, $3.50 to $10.Girls\u2019 coats from $2 to $3.50.\u201cKNEIPP\u201d LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR Women's vests and drawers, each, $2.75.Men's shirts and d:awers, each, $2.75.FIRST FLOOR, $7.15 BED OUTFITS, $5.72\u2014COTS for Monday only $2.19.Has hardwood frame, turned »ta- \u2018tinary legs; woven wire spring with patent vermin proof bands and easy running castors; Monday, a saving at $2.19.\u2014 : .Roll up mattress to suit, $1.65.M onday, winter weight.This reliable bed outfit, complete, comprising strong white enamelied | bed, durable woven wire spring, and good, sanitary mattress; reg.price $7.15.Your choice of any size on Monday, complete, for $5.72.Lounge cot or divan, worth $2.50, BASEMENT.A FATTY St.Gaby riel Ward was also postponed till a later meeting.A final report left over till next meeting was one asking that the city purchase a large stretch of land chase-land-for a new-park north of the mountain in Mount Royal good one that means a great deal.\u201d Ald.Robinson\u2014*\"I admit that, but vu (Serial Rights Secured by The ARAPTER XXXIV.\u2014(Continued.) The dance went on.As Peggy whirled round the room, now and again she came quite close to Judge Butler.He made no sign of seeing her, but he knew she was there.She felt that no, matter where she had hidden in the room those plercing black eyes would have found her out.Why was he here?Was it possible that he had come all unconsciously: to be present at the undoing of that cruel sentence of his,the effects of which never could be undone Ah, now Peggy knew why those eyes had a haunting and terrifying memory Ward, In order to enlarge the mountain park.STORE CLOSES PROMPTLY AT 5.30 P.M.DAILY.% \\ thy which the expression in her face stirred in his kind young heart.\u201cPoor little thing,\u201d he said to himself.\u201cShe looks as if she were going to beg the life of someone dear to her at my hands.If there is anything I can give her-\u2014\u201d - Everyone was staring.Lady Mount- shannon.was saying to Madam Caul- and dainty, in doylies and centres.Size 6 inches, per dozen, $2.40.Size 9 mches, per dozen, $4.30.Size 12 inches, per dozen, $9.00.Size 20 inches, each, $2.25.Size 24 inches, each, $3.25.Size 28 inches, each, $4.50.Size 36 inches, each, $5.75.Silk Moirette Underskirts, $2.45 UNUSUAL SAVINGS IN REGULAR $3 TO $5 QUALITIES.The prices are exceptionally low, considering the qualities of the goods.REAL CLUMY LACES, new Perfectly mad of fine s'¥:, and silk finished moir- ette, in a spiendid rustling quality, and the correct The styles are neat and dressy; \"FIRST FLOOR, in STAPLE GOODS ND we have done much to make this Store\u201d very helpful to YOU.| HELPFUL in the matter of countless gift suggestions for men, women and children.HELPFUL as regards dependable qualities and most excellent values, for in our collections you'll find that the \u201ccommon or trashy article\u201d has no place.\u201d We only A Superb Array Of Fancy Linens HANDSOME GIFTS IN REAL LACE CENTREPIECES, TIFFIN CLOTHS AND DOYLIES.And after all, what gift is so much appreciated as the genuine hand-made article?In placing on sale these rich specimens of real Cluny and Florentine laces, our linen department offers you some of the best values this city has seen in art linens of the highest excellence.CLUNY LACE and EYELET EMBROIDERY, fine and exquisite, in doylres and centres., Size 6 inches, per dozen, $6 Size 9 inches, per dozen, $11.50.Sige 12 inches, per dozen, $21.00.Size 20 inches, each, $5.75.Size 24 inches, each, $8.00.One of these high grade underskirts will add greatly to your comfort during this shopping season.The fact that they are worth considerably more than $2.45 each, and that there are only 200 of them, promises early selling on made with wide flounces, finished with frills, accord- cion pleating and tucks; 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some in 8 5c.$3.75 WOOLEN BLANKETS, $3.38.each end: reg.value $3.Monday Fancy Jacquard Rugs, shown in charming and colorings; large only.$1.79.size, suitable for couch or bed cover- White len blankets in doubl ing.Also effective and comfortable |' woolen blankets m © bed size (72x84); value $3.75.for slumber robes, dressing gowns, 7 Monday only, $3.38 parr.etc.; fmished wrth borders at full McCALL PATTERNS FOR SALE HERE.BASEMENT.% \\ J CURE RE DYSPEPSIA Pap-Bag Tablets are the most powerful of all existing remedies to cure disorders of the stomach and intestines:: Gastritis, Dyspepsia, Gastralgia, Dilatation, Enteritis, Con- stpiration, Indigestion, Nausea, Extension, Reaching, Heart- field that it was too bad of Lord Raw- don to set the gossips talking about a child like Peggy Rowan.Madam Caul- burn, Cramps, Colic, Fetid Breath, etc.For sale by all druggists.Sent also by mall on receipt of price, 30¢ Montreal Daily Star.) Rowan, & doz n years ago.It made a sensation at the time\u2014\u2014I'm so sorcz.* Peggy had cried out in a sma: tified voice that the crowd was too great she must rest.She clung to her pai\u2018ner with a pallor which told of her weakness; and he was a little alarmed.He took her back to-the dais, from which the judge had now disappeared, and placed her under Madam Caulfield'g wing, taking her fan when she Had sunk into her seat and fanning her with a kind assiduity.| ! \u201cYou were saying?\u201d she sald.looking up at him, She wanted him to finish for her, had made her falter over the book she had read to him.It all came what he had been going to say about :Roger's father when that unfortunate, fatigably as ever.back to.her\u2014the stifling atmosphere ot Weakness surprised her.+ i the court, the shadows on the wall; the dim :-\"4\"t on the judge's table, which had revealed the severe and weary face, Vague!ly she caught u word here and there of what her companion was saying.\u201cNot 80 inhuman as he looks\u2014by no manner of means.If there wasn\u2019t a good-fellow side of him he woulint be \u201cI don\u2019t remember.\u201d Before he could recall anything someone came up aad stood bowing his handsome head before the two elderly ladles on the dals -and the young beauty by thelr side.Lord Rawdon was asking for an introduction to {ss Peggy Rowan and for a dance \u2018as humbly as though he could not com.: mand both if he would.] in Rawdon's company.you ray be : me, He is a stern judge, or, rather, was a stern judge, for he grows milder as ka \" grows older.He gave some terrifying sentences, There was that poor chap, ORDINARY CARE LESSENS DANGER |! 1 Authorities are pretty well united.in.the opinion that ordinary cure on the | part.of the indiv'qual greatly lessens the , danger of contr! \u201cgng consumption.So «many cases of this dr disease have thelr origin in neglect of an ordinary | cough of çold, that 1t Is abpañtnz to.note the indifference with which so many ple regard this common complaint, °_ At the first indication of a cold steps should be taken to check it at dnce.For this purpose the following simple formula is highly recommended as being most effective.Mix together, in a large bottle, two ounces of Glycerine, & half- ounce of Virgin O!l of Pine, and eight ounces of y ov isks.Snake well and take & teaspoonful four times à; day.It .is clainied by thé Leach Cremion 8, of Windsor, Ont., who prepare the genuine | Viegin Of! of Pine that this mixture! with} break up a cold In twenty-four \u2018hours - abd cure: any asugh thal ig curadle- \u2026 \u2018nation in his eyes.:Waz going.to forget himself and make The ball-rooin was more excited than ever when it was seen that the Viceroy was waltzing with the unknown beauty.More, when the waltz was over he.did not leave her side, but having escorted her to a seat on the dais he sat down beside her, looking jin her eyes, talking to her with the eagerness which was natural to him, quite unconscious of the fact that every ! face in the room was turned towards! them.| Upstairs in the musicians\u2019 gallery a © somewhat wmoody-faced young man, gazed down with a smouldering indig- It\u2019 Lord Rawdon Peggy contpicuous he would rally down before them all, and snatch her from the impertinence.though Lord Rawdon were even a greater person than he was 5 = ; Poôr ,» ignorant of that jealous gaze, t much absorbed by the thought of the great task met her to take notice of the staring eyes, to be aware of the buxzing tongues, locked at | Covers, iinenn, ete.wri ; Sartains.suitable .P, jo forth ments and 20 » fulfil whataver.soos here dames wecgre] Lord Rawdon wild a mute appeal in her gazes which tbuched hit \u201coddly.\u201cIs there anything the Queen \u2018of Beauty would have of her gervant?he asked with an air \u2018of lightness which | | ! packed.and sent | extra refnittances to be made In Br or Mone conceaied his wonder, and the éympi ; field respond 1 nothing, only craned her neck with the rest of the starers and looking oddly excited.\u201cYour Excellency,\u201d said Peggy, trembling very much; there is something I want to ask you to grant me, something I want most dreadfully.If I do ndt obta\u2019n it at your Excellency*s bands I shall be a miserable girl all my life.Oh, your Excellency, be merciful, and hear me.\u201d \u201cCertainly I shall hear you,\u201d he ans swered kindly.All of a sudden he had become aware of the staring eyés and the curious hush which seemed to have fallen upon the room, although the musicians strummed away ps inde- \u201cSupposing you come with me into cooler air than this it 1s stifling, indeed\u2014and make your request?\u201d .| SOURCE RHEUMATISM, _ GOUT, ARTHRITISM.ON SALE AT ALL ORUGGISTS SOLE AGENTS ree CANADA, D.MASSONal?Montreal.= 3 5.\u2014\u2014 \u20ac3 Cor 3a.Great Sale of Honsshold Goods.; Everything Must Be Sold Regerdleis of Cost.: gt b To clear thin 50 ARTICL 12:3 à.Handsôme pa a army drawing per return.Carriage paid 14 Be tisk Postal Oredra ee OND SWAN 3 a M D.fi ne |) He offered his arm to Peggy and led her down from the dais, across the ball-room, where the dancers fell .back to make a way for them, out into the ornamental gardens lit by many- colored lamps, made insignificant by the immense golden moun of autumn which flooded.the gardens and the town, the sea and the quiet sleeping country.; \u201cDo not be afraid ot me, child,\u201d he said, as he found her a seat under the overhanging branches of a weeping willow.\u201cDo not be afraid of me.\\I am only the doer of another's will after all, and that other has to answer to a Higher yet.If it is anything I can do for you-\u2014to help someone oyu are interested in\u2014to exercise the prerogative of mércy\u2014why, the lady I serve would be the first to bid me exercise that prerogative.You - are surely in some great need.What is At?» He lifted her hand to his lips and kissed fit.\u2018Before Peggy's dim eyes swam a vision of Priscilla kiieeling, praying for the success of her mission.She had been praying-for, .it during all those years\u2014\"oftêner upon her knees than on her feet.\u201d The gay, handsome face, sometimes bitterly overclouded, of that father whom she had long thought dead und yet remembered dimly, swam into her vision.wasted with Jong years of fretting, the shadow of prison walls upon it.The young man looking at her face\u2019 where it glimmered in the darkness, had all sorts of wild, generous Impulses, He wanted to tell her that she might ask half of all he had; he wanted to give her the ring off his finger for a talisman by which she | might claim what she would of him.But the poet lh him was sternly rè- pressed by the statesman and man of affairs.5 + 54 \u201cI am waiting.\u201d was all he sald in \u2018his quietest tones.\u201cYour ellency,\u201d oried .Pagpy, suddenly falling en her knees; \u201cgive me ty _ fâthers release from Prise Gjvé him to ua, to his wife an sand, before he dies of the amg Sorta | ; imprisonment, Give Kiss to Us and we TABLETS Lwin weary Heaven with prayers for ou\u2014\"\" ¥ Your father!\u201d he repeated, lifting her to her feet.\u201cYour father! Who \u201cig your father, and why is he In prison ?* \u2014 : - Rp \u201cSir Pierce Rowan\u2014\" .= \u201cAh, I remember.\u2018As a matter of \u2018fact someone else has approached me.iYou are too late, child, Only to-day 1 signed the warrant for his release.There is someone else whom you have to thank.\u201d - He stood up and gave her his arm.\u201cNo,\u201d he sald, \u201cnot a word to me.I should have exercised the Royal prerogative when I had looked into the case.But someone has been before you-\"Someone \u2018who had the best right to plead, and who has pleadéd most generously, not sparing himself.You shall thank him.\u201d \u2018way tor them, and to the dals.Judge Butler had returned there and was sitting listening with an abstracted gase to the things Madam Caulfield was saying.Lord Rawdon led Peggy up to him.\u201cMr.Justice Butler,\u201d he sald, \"I lady that at have told, this young your eardest request the Crown has remitted the remainder of the sentence on Sir Plerce Rowan.He will be a free man to-rhorrdw.\u201d The Judge's face softened wonder- y.\u2018\u2019T shall have to earn your forgiveness, Migs Peggy, for my boy's sake,\u201d he said.And then Madam Caulfield snatched I away from the buzz and the wonder, for somehow the news had 4 b te, He led the trembling birl back to| the ball-room where the dancers made | TRS Ë Ae OINTMENT, } 201 256006 \" Y, Montreal 285 3004 NUATION OF OUR SHORT END SALE We hive about 800 yards of material, only short ends, just enough for one Skirt each, all of the newest assorted colors and patterns.Skirts to order of the above materials are very seldom placed on sale at per box, 82.50 for six boxes.Address PAP-SAG COMPAN \u201cCONT worth 00 up.at MODERATE PRICES.these prices, as they are all expensive materials, and ordinarily we should he: from $10 to $15.vote, harée : pleces which accumulated\u2019 during the busy season, and will be made up now style.Some at $7.00 dnd some at $10.00.N.B.\u2014This sale will continue until the lot is cleared, but first comers : WINTER COATS TO ORDER, wortli $30, reduced to $18.00.WINTER SUITS to order, in heavy cheviots, Vicuna or tweed; - $85, reduced to $25.00.FU regular price $85, reduced to KGB%.00.\u201c5 WINTER COATS TO ORDER, in cloth: regular $30, reduced to $18.00.OPERA coats fo, ORDER, from $23.00 to $75.00.PRINCESS DRESSER, In cloth, from $ FURS RENOVATED CR REMODELLED Perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed.AMERICAN LADIE@ TAILOR, 590 8T.CATHERINE STREET WEST Mountain and Drummond Streets.Tel.Up, 3898.Thi remnants from large and SKIRTS TO ORDER, In any desirable will get the best selection.R LINED COATS TO ORDER, Hamster lining, mink collar and lapels; -CARACUL COA TO.ORDER, from $22.50 up.EX.I-X\" TWIN, $ ; \u201d Betwéèn à spread\" through the room and the crowds were thronging about Peggy, full of eager sympathy now that, after all Plerce Rowan.» Just as the carridge was starting someone sprang on the step.uttered a little utler, : - k \u201cQood-night, Peggy, my only love,\u201d he sald, \u201cI am coming to-morrow.\u201d Before the golden glory of the Sap- tember .day Rowan csme home, ; Peggy never forgot during her: life e bring him home.The darkness had fallen an hour before he could arrive, and the first faint chill of autumn in the air gave an excuse for fires\u2014fires which roared in all the grates and brought leaping reflections from mirrors and the polished surfaces of tur- niture, and the brass jambs snd fire- irons.The old servants were wild with joy that the master was coming home.So were the friendly neighbors, t \u2014\u2014 ents and simp) .It was Amasing : j S ow -much good-will there seemed to CHAPTER XXXV.be in the world for Plerce Rowan and THE GOO 8 6e and daughter, since he was D DAYS.recalled to the worid\u2019s short memory by the news that he was coming home, Bupper was spread in the diniak- room and Hagerty had done his best with the silver and glass to do honer to him that was coming, For just this one evening the old cook who had been in the / kitchen when ir > the years, they had remembered And health of ekin, Secret 0 scaip, hair and hands ) in\u2019 thousands of cases : is found in the exclu ! B auty vive use of CUTICURA \u201c SOAP an4 GUTI- | E CURA OINTMENT, the purest and sweetest of 'einolients, Bold throughout the world.Peggy cry.It was Roger Pierce went away had \u2018come back to cook ; him the dinner \u2018 he ltked, anid \u201cto impart to the new oook the dishes he liked best.Mary.Cotter was among the joyful throng who got in each other's way all oves the house, and wers incessantly buste ling and pushing over éach other.x had departed Pierce PILES OURND IN 6 TO 14 BAYS, TAZO OINTMENT js gasmntesd to sure of fiebtog, Wiisd, los 1a te 14 days où money happy tension and strain of those rs In which she walted for her s coming, Priscilla had gone to Du \u20ac LES um.Collins of 31 Victori _§shes power witflout coal éonsumption,and, \u201cchine of such talent and versatility that vessels, the driving vf all classes ol en- - Æines, There is a posstbility, too, Égressed by the capabilities of the discov- et - uhelothed In brown paper./ { TOBE CINCHED : St Fas Dollar Machine ~ Which will jo Anything win Move Houses, Run Ships or Milk! the Cow\u2014Inventor Searching for Ÿ i : Honest Man.A Montreal inventor, Mr.Edward Col\u201d ns, of 31 Victoria street, clairus to have discovered a secret that inay lead tv perpetual notion, It is a creation that furn- An fact, without any known energy.By a system of weights he claims to have overcome the difficulties so long cuped \u2018with by inventors, and dealt a death blow to power generated by steam and elec- @ricity.The inventor claims !t fs pos- \u201cBible to furnish 20,000 horse power with muse.As the inventor inferred, it Is a ma- within its seupe dre tne propulsion of miiking ef cows.that it may Ju time Le demesiicated, and trailned to the duties of caring for infants and doing Aho sisepping.Afr.Collins\u2019 und even the\u2019 houseltceper wus so im- thal she fled the neighborhood, de- the pluce to he haunted by evil Cepirits, and -indliting the inventor him- \u2018tell as the prince of durkness.The good lady.when she returned to collect her trunks and back pay.said thé Noise was Jammin, ¥ the reargon for her desertion, ; But NO.31 has also witnessed other _happenings.Severn! attempts have been ade by adventurous parties Mway the secret contained in \u201cground-f.oor room.One of them was an {tulian who sharpens knives in the =ireets af Montreal for a living.He attempted to plerce the vell and gin knowledge of the machine's \u201cinnards\u201d Ly impersonat- Ang a capitaltst.Mr.Collins sav through the trick, and the assault was repulsed.Many top-haited gentiemen have called with plans for the forming of a joint stock company, hut Mr.(Collins found that the first thing to be done was to ,divulge his séeret; and this he docs not want to do until convinced of somebody's honesty.The inventor has had much trouble in the search for an honest man in Montreal, to whom he can entrust the result of a quarter century's painstaking effort without feur of beinz \u2018done up.\u201d However, he.has not yet concluded his efforts in the city, and hope still exists.THE INVENTION.Mr.Collins\u2019 invention, which ls particularly hard to describe because the workings are carefully concea:ed from.the curious eye hy a brown paper hood, seems to be the Jong-sought-after secret of perpetuu! motion.In trying to explain, to wrest the front without actually divulging nnything of importance, the inventor admitted that a systent_ of weighis was the base from which he got his power.Then he wen! on into a lengthy discourse of the importance of rachets, und back slides, und front drops, and mysterious sclenlific phrases.Put behind the difficulty of all this is the one big claim of the dädiscovery, that sciéntists- have been glving their lives to for centuries\u2014 the process of dropping a weight, and bringing It up ugain without the introduction of any forelgn aids, excepting Monday evening next: Sir Chas.Fitz.jhe ancing propensities of the.weight patrick.K.C.M.G.\" Hon.Chas.J.Do: In giving illustration of The inventiants Rerty, Hon.J.J.Guerin, M.D.Rev.working.Mr.Collins touched ,æ crank, Gerald J.MeShane.D.D., Mr.P.F.And the muchinery commenced\u201c working.MeCaffrey.H.J.Kavanagh, K.C.M.There was an overture of welrd groans Fitzgibbon, Mr.E.H.Lemay.Ald.D.and creaks, followed by rumblings and Gallery; J.G.McCarthy, MI}.J.A.poundings that shook the building, and resulted in the hasty flight of the good housekeeper.\u201cThat will run for ten hours without care of any kind,\u201d said the inventor, \u201cand then, only a second\u2019s adjustment: is peed \"to THAKE if Fun TAF anôthér fen hours.And the whoie thing ony costs me a dollar.\u201d U it did run for ten hours, there ia more than » faint rhance that the whale block would be shaken dawn, including the department store on the corner.Mr.Collins expinined.however, that when he builds a model of correct mechanical ron- struction the rumbling will be done away with.The dollar spoken of wag expended on a pump, of the pattern used for inflating bicvele tires.It was attached to the invention to give {Hustrations tg fts powers In at least one direction.The pump wag the oniv ptere of mechanism WILL WORK UNTOLD WONDERS.\u2018\u201cThis ts only a working model: I can make one fifty feet high that will move houses,\u201d sald the inventor proudly, and ft is understood, of course, that - the houses would be-moved by the machine's applied strength and not merely by its shaking habits / \u201cit must be\u2019 very strong, then?\u201d \u201cStrong! huh! It can do anything, or | mave anytliing.\u201d \u201cPropel a vessel, rate of speed now power?\u201d \u201cEasy,\u201d and by this is taken that pas- |! seuxer and freight boats will soon be \u201cmaking Montreal port under the influence of this powerful new agent.This, naturally.would lead to its adoption for all and the coal mines il for instance, at the shown by steam sorta \u201cof work, \u2014\u2014\u2014 a constant thought and concentration.This and soled to a holders for the Symphony Chofr Concert, MacDonald, M.D., and M.Burke, Egq.will be heid in hers and forms preach in All Saints\u2019 morning, December 5th, and the Rev.R Gordon Ascah, B.A.of 8t.Church, will be the preacher at the evening service, - Daughters of Zion.pe Gentlemen s Gold 5 ets FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING OS ie a will cease \u2018tt exist; except for PE a househoids.Mr.Collins, in relating the troubles he has had In perfecting hia life's work, sald that over twenty years of hig total: of forty-five had heen spent on yesr- adding » quota of knowledge, a few short weeks ago when he touched on the main fact, the heart of the dis- cavery, and the triumph, according to him.was achleved.\u201cit was quite simple.\u201d remarked the tnventor with a smile, and the simpllelty of it all ran be judged by the years of effort spent on the plans which are now supposed to have reached perfection.\u201cY know 1 don\u2019t look ilke an inventor\u201d said Mr.\u201d Collins; \u201cmy hair is not long and wavy: in fact, my hair is falling out.Le von {think I should wear a wig?\u201d SEARCHING STIL), FOR HONEST MAN.\u2018 Light frum the unfurnished front ground- flaor room fe!l with painful effect.on a face scarred with the wrinkies of NEW LIFE FOR DELINQUENT BOYS AT SHAWBRIDGE HOME A report on the progress of the boys\u2019 training school at Shawbridge, in connection with the Boys\u2019 Home of Montreal, has been Issued by the hoard of directors.it gives espectal evidence of the fitness of this sort of lift for young delinquents, us the inmates are represented as a healthy, happy-appearing folk, working out a punishment that is more of a pleasure?There are now forty young lads in the school.although there were but fifteen transferred from the Sherbrooke Res formatory, when it opened in April Inst.The boys, under this system of \u201crestrained liberty.\u201d are taught farm work, and industrial matters, life: of useful citizenship., The superintendent of the Boys\u2019 Farm and Training School, Shaw- bridge has vecejved :a- pair of skates fur each boy\u2019 from r.and Mrs.Henry Birks 4 rt + BOXHOLDERS AT THE SYMPHONY CHOIR CONCERT .The following are among the box- at the Monument National, on TRIDUUM AT ST.ANN°S.To-morrow evening.preparatory.to-) the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin, a Triduum St.Ann's Church.It is especially intended for the Sodality of the Children ef Mary, though-al! unmarried women of the city are invited.The exercises willl be brought to a close the evening of the Feast, December 8.Rev.Father Rioux, the pastor of the parish, has invited afi eloquent divine to conduct the exercises.The Children of Mary.in con- nectior with St.Ann's, of which Rev.Father Fortier is the spiritual director.number some five hundred mem- one of the largest sodalities in the city.Bishop will Preach.His Lordship Bishop Farthing will Churoh, Sunday Gebrge\u2018s fhe Daughters of Zion will meet in the Baron de Hirsch Institute on Sunday afternoon.A paper will be read by Mrs.A.\" J.Alexandor and Mrs.Felix Harris will present a report of the 10th convention.- These include various Christmas giving.\u2018 gold: Cuff Links, $5.00.your attention.until Christmas.PHILLIPS f We have prepared several very attractive sets of Jewellery particularly appropriate as gifts for men.Cuff Links and Studs, in specially arranged cases for Case No.21408 contains a set of three 14 karat gold Studs, plain design, $3.15.Case No.32001 contains Shirt Studs, $5.50.| Case No.18307.conjains a pair of 14 karat - CL Other combination may be da with Di- - _amonds and Pearls, at greater cost.© To these and othêr gold gifts for men, we invite Selections made now will, if desired, be reserved Henry Birks à s ons combinations of styles in.\u201c ernst | Limrred -* À SQUARE se: jo t : a \"Edwin Collins and his invention.ef Prtal nw ee id \u2014- AAS SNR \u2018 man, who may be about to give to the scientific world something of Immense value, appears nervous and furtive.He places Immense faith In the ultimate success of his achievement, but the uncertainty of his present position is evident.ty telling.and the possibility of being cheated out of his due honors by some slick knave Is telling on his nervous system.Mr.Collins says that it will cost him $45 to have his secret patented.to have himself protected, and until this is forthcoming he will be ever on the watgh for pirates.Mr.Collins, who is a Montrealer, and a sign painter by trade, will make another active search for the honest man of Montreal, and then\u2014 \u201cI hope it brings me a fortune\u201d he said, and the interview was closed, MANY GIFTS OF BOOKS TO THE CIVIC LIBRARY.The November report of the Civic Library shows that there were 1,400 visitors, 750 hooks were exchanged, and that the sum of $291 is in hand.The Hbrary has been enriched by gift of bound and unbound volumes from Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, Sir Edward Clouston, D.MeDonald, Hon.J.L.Decarie, Hon.Charles Devlin, Mrs.J.Villeneuve, J.Wijson, M.Lafleur, and R.Dumouchel.SWISS FARMERS MAKE THEIR HOMES IN QUEBEC.During the past fortnight forty tm- migrants have arrived in the province from Switzerland, coming from the cantons of Vaux and Neufchatel.A number of them have gone into {ue woods to work in the shanties during TRE\" MONTRE; CST TS WD, \\|grain may be \u2018\u2018cornered\u201d and advanced AS LIKELY BRITISH BASE IN WAR TIME Necessity for Protecting North Atlan tic Trade Route Suggests That Port.Special Correspondence of the Mont- * real Star.St.John's, Nfld., November 20.__In the event of England ever going to war Wiui & continental enemy.Newfoundland is certain to play, an important part in the struggle becaugëe of her unequalled strategic position near the Grand Banks, enabling her to dominate the whole north Atlantic, and St.John's would probably be at once utl- Ized as a naval base.The economies and strategic aspects of the situation created by any foreign power menacing the focd supply of the British Isles have already compelled the attention of -the Empire's greatest statesmen.The gravity of the matter is accentuated by the proposal of Canada to establish a national transcontinental railway traversing the wheat belt north of the Canadian Pacific line and opening up another vast arable area to cultivation.Canada\u2019s avowed aim is to become the British granary and she is advancing by leaps and bounds to the realization o fthis ambition.The inflow of settlers to the northwest -is arousing the jealousy of the American press; the increase of cereals grown in Canada !s a portent of mighty progress; the imperialistic tendencies of the Dominion constitute a standing arraignment of the vaunted American supremacy.The United States is faced with the unpâlatable fact that within a few years._ten at the most_Canada wil be able to supply the British Isles with all the wheat they now obtain from American farms, At present.two-thirds of the wheat.grown in the latter country Is can- sumer there.The increase in acreage does not keep pace with the augmentation of the population by birth and | immigration and therefore a much smaller quantity of grain proportionately will be available for export as the years go by.The very contrary conditions are now coming to prevail in Canada, where wheat growing has attained amazing dimensions.MUCH DEPENDS ON CANADA.It seems scarcely necessary to point out that in the event of a great naval war, with the altered conditions under which sea fights would be waged in these days, it would be hopeless to expect to supply the British Isles from sucn distant granaries as Argentina, India or Australia, owing to the risks attendant upon such long voyages.The main reliance must be upon the United.Stat.: and Canada and one danger in regard t.the former country is that to famine figures.But as the wheat area of Canada expands this risk will be diminished and when the need for the mother country arises, ¢ \u2018corner\u2019 in grain at least will be avoided.\u2018The :only problem, then.which will present icself to the admiraMy is that of s-fely convoying the grain carriers the winter.The men of the Barty intend taking over small farms in the spring, their specialty belng dairy | farming.The immigration authorities have been advised that many other sedson, Swiss will arrive here during the next ; 7 i New!inventions.Below will be found a list of -Cana- dian patents recently secured through! the agency of Messrs.Marion and Marion, Patent Attorneys.Nos.121.939, Frederick Walton, London, Eng, road vehicle suspension arrangement; 121,- 953.< Eugene G.Sylvester, Lyster, ! Que, cheese box; 122,019, Wilhelm Sonnberg.Charlottenburg, cages for ball bearings; 122,043, A.Allan and T.Bowling, Wellington, N.Zeadand_-fire alarm; -122,048,-E:-Pou- lin and H.Baril, Lu Patrie,-Que., curd breaking apparatus; 122,111, James A.McNeill, Digby, iron stand combined; 122,147, Axthur Wilzin.Saint Ouen (Seine), France, screw closure for bottles and other re- céptacles; 122,194, A.Baillot and A.Menager, Montreal, Que., furnace grate.! urnes pure tri + ; Patents Issued.The following patents have been Issued, recently, through the agency of Fetherstonhaugh, Dennison and Company, patent solicitors, Liverpool and London and.Globe Building, Montreal: C.M.Becker, Bertram, gypsumi cement;-J, M.Coleman, railway car construction; J.M.Coleman, roller side\u2019 bearings; Arthur Drowley and Donald D.McLean, snow plough; Mrs.Davidson, hose supporters; R.L.Edgecombe, bed; \u201c¥.W.Harris, infant's high chates C.W.Met- calf, acetylene gas geneiators; R.Mortimer, axe; R.D.Smith, weeder and cultivator; Harry Swales, wheel tyres; Lionel Turner, wh - for vee hicles; 8.A.i Youngberg \u2018 ind J.B.Parnall, car fender, Westmount Choraf Society.At a meeting of the executive of the Westmount Choral Society last evening It was decided to hold the last rehearsal for the evening, December 9th and that regular rehearsals will begin January.6th, ; 1810.: The chorus is doing good \u201cwork and will resume practice vigor after the Christmas Holidays.To Aid Building Fund: A concert.in fia of the bütiding fund of Temple Baptist Church; will be held in the town hall, St.Louts du Mile Ena, on Monday evening, under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Soctety, by the Choral Union: \u2018df.First \u2018Baptist Church, There will also be a sald of work on the following Saturday in the Y.M.C.A.building; \u2018a{rmount avenue, for the same purpose.: ry se \u2018Sate\u2019 of Work.The, first 6f a series of work: sales wil-Be held in the Outrement town hall on Saturday by the Ladies\u2019 Ald \u2018Society in connection with the Presby- terfan Church.The proceeds will be devoted to the building fund for a ; place of worship in Outremont, which will rélieve the town hall of of its Bun- day congestion.ê \u201cPastor Says Farswall, After 16 years of service as phator of St.Mary's Anglican Church, H.Jekill, who is about to retire, ue to fll health, wil Jeliver a farewell ad- J es to-morrow \u201c \u2018the \u201cevening service./ - .| Coal\u2019 Company Opnépirdey Adjourned Spsbial t6 The Montreal 8 Mifax,- NS, December &.{The coal con piracy case \u2018was burned yes.tèrday ut ron ol om 08 6 will mpi Germany, ! N.S, press stand and : ironing board: Alex.! year on: Thursday.with \u2018renewed { opens, until the middièà of July.when {men would accordingly have ty rban- across the Otlantic.That neutral ves- \u2018sels will be allowed unrestricted access {to British por\u2018s with foodstuffs is gen- : erally recognized, for it is impossible i to conceive of a nation like the United , Statea permitting her ships to be seized and their cargoes confiscated.And it is equally probably that much British sbipping will be transferred to foreign registry to avoid the danger of capture.But it ts altogether undesirable that Britain should be obliged to labor under such dis dvantages or resort to such expedients, and th: necessity for her providing such a fleet and such facilities as wil lenable her to keep the searoad open, and retain the | Bre tish nercantile ensign as the most familiar flag upon the deep, is one which requires no emplasizing.That Britain can accomplish this, as matters now stand, admits of considerable doubt.Her supply of handy, speedy, well-armed crulsers for scouting and convoy work is maintalned by naval experts to be wholly inadequate.Cert the naval programmes of the power: most likely\u2018 to assail her are becoming so ambitious of late that it may very well be doubted if the British ideal of a navy equal to the combined fleets of Any two other powers can be much longer realized.But even if the naval strength were adequate for the emergency, the fact remains that the Canadian seaboard is destitute of a shelter port except Halifax, which is hundreds of miles from the real danger zone, t.e grand banks.But the Canadian seaboard is vnde- fended.Thé whole Newfoundland coast line.which is to Canada what Ireland is to the United Kingdom, lacks a ship, a gun or an armed man.To realize the gravity of this situation, \u2018it is only needful to study the map of the North Atlantic As the map shows, access to the Guif of St.Lawrence is had by two arterics, Belle Isle straits to the north of Newfoundland.and Cabot strait to the south.The former is but fourteen miles wide.the latter fifty-seven.The former provides the shorter route between Montreal and England, and from mid-July, when it is free of ite, till the close of St.Lawrence navigation it is utiliged by nearly ail tho freight and passenger ships in the Canadian trade.he southern channel.~Cabot/ strait, which represents an additional 150 \u2018miles in the voyage, is used from the end of April, when the \u2018St.lawrence river tem Yr Palle Isle strait ls traversable.Halifak is the winter port, and the route to it is -identich: with that via Cabot strait until after rounding pe Race, when the two lines diverge somewhat.PLACE FOR COALING DEPOT.In the event of war one hostile cruiser- could \u2018bottle up\u201d Belle Isle.strait, becsuso its narrowness would thade it impossible for freight boats to hope to escape.British merchant don it or elite a strong force of Rritish warships would have to be detailed to keep i.Open and patrol the route to the Irial.coast.But the chief drawback t> the suc such a policy would be that a coxling station is requisite and there is not one nearer than Halifax, #60 miles away.Ships plying through the channel now, when obli by accident to seek à shelter, Invariably make St John\u2019s, Nfid.,\u201d which \u2018» but 250 miles distant, \u201cand the mé port would make an excellent coating\u2019 depot for thé British - fleat, - With rd Cabot strait, Halifax could aiford mer- chantment protection: a8 far as Cape Race, but enat of thbt- écrous the arand) banks and away toward mid.otvean, they would be defencelets; thôugh 1 is here, in the opên sens; where o the wireless telegraph would ba of bat doubtful value in féépina track.of his movements that an enemy would : certain Ue in wait for his prey.event of a.naval et batween aid { the hurried transport of foodstuffs to |.SEABUARD.1S.UNDEFENDED: | The Advantages: of Shopping Early LIE IN THE PLEASURES SURROUNDING THE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS GIFFS TI Zr rrr.is _ Further, the spected, and G Under these conditions holiday shopping presents an entirely different aspect.The fatigue and rush inevitable during the last few days entirely avoided.Christmas assort- \u2018ments are at their best.Inviting displays of new and attractive merchandise may be thoroughly in- the right selection then made, which is one of the pleasures of- gift giving.G Following this thought is another of equal interest to the Christmas shopper.eq The extensive plans and arrangements for the special display of holiday merchandise, enable customers to decide quickly in their purchases, and is a further indication of the prominence given by this store to their holiday exhibit for Christmas, 1909.rade ST.JAMES METHODIST- CHURCH HAS NEW ORGAN \u2018A musical treat was enjoyed by those who attended the.Installation of the new organ in St.James Methodist Church last night.The former organ has been rebuilt and enlarged,being now four-manuals and one of the largest instruments of its kind \u2018in Canada.The opening recital was conducted last nig.t by Mr.Hari, T.Dickinson, the organist, who superintended the whole work of reconstructing the organ, Miss Grace Cleveland Porter also assisted in\u2019 the (programme.PA refuge and warships a haven to refit, repair « .nages and communicate with headquarters.St.John's is an ideal centre for this purpose, being à land- lotked harbor encircled by cliffs 600 feet high, with a narrow but deep entrance and capable of being made impregnable at a very moderate expense.It is in direct communication with all the Atjahce cables, many of which land oh the coast near by, and it possesses the largest , dry dock in.America, as wéli as fouhdries and tron works, whereby the repalr of war and freight vescels might be expedited.The town was fortified until 1870, when the trobps Were rethoved from the colonies; and the old batteries a- | barracks re- malin, \u201850 thet the outlay for\u2019 a modern equipment would not be nearly as grest as is & new base were chosen.: P.xX M'GRATH.| ful adoption of] (that the initiative | Convocation Hail.vw! ters 1s a pressing one and until all {three have been secured the WEILL LOOKS FOR MANY IMPROVEMENTS Definite Scheme for for Dormitories May Shortiy Be Prepared\u2014A Gym- * nasium Also.\u2018Dormitories are \u201cneeded at MecGIN University in order to comfortably house students and also to foster a firmer and more enthusiastic college spirit.This is an opinion held by many professors and friends of the university and one concurred in by many of thé undergraduate body.has been discuss in the past, but never with the same degree-of warmth ds at present.This has given rise td the hope that college houses will soon be an established fact at McGill.Already .there has been a movement in that direction and it is probable that within a couple of months 'a definite scheme will be launched.The students themselves are keenly -inter-' ested tn the matter and it would seem will come.from them: \u2018There are many needs at Mc- 111 for the moment.In addition to a dormitory, a well equipped gymnae slum is required, so, too, is a proper Each of these mat- university cang pt\" be considered to Le fy \u2018equipped as a university of sagfiding of McGill! should be.In quiirters the problems have been ge source the suggestion has come that a big structure shéuld be reared on the Joseph property, recently au.quired by the University through the generosity of Sir Willlam C.Macdonald, this bullding to include living qliatters for students, gymnasium and & Hall suitable for meetings of large bodies.* ; JA modern gymnasium is certainly required at the \u2018university.The present quarters are inadequate apd because jet the lack of & proper \u2018system, are.not used even to thelr present limits.With a proper gymnasium a system of compulsory physical culture could.The matter EASTERN MEMBERS HAD LIVELY TILT Had Messrs.Crockett and Carvell Set-to in Public Accounts Committee.\u2014 Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, December 4 \u2014 The Public Accounts committee of the House of Commons held its annual sitting yesterday and there was a scene at the start-off.Mr.Crockett desired to fix for Thursday next the enquiry into à bayment of $5,000 made to T.O.Murray for reconstruction of a sawdust whart at Richibucto, N.B.Mr.Carvell objected on the ground that he could not be present.To this the Conservative member answered that his attendance was not essential.In the further discussion it was stated that Mr.Pugsiey would also be away, \u2018and finally it was agreed to go on with \u2018the case on the 15th instant.Mr.Stanfield questioned.the Audi- tor-Geperal as to why he wished a civil engineer added to his staff.Mr.Fraser answered that disputes frequently arose, where an independant technical officer was required to advise his department as a matter of Justice both to contractors and the Government.Papers moved for included details.fsked hy Mr, Blain, of payments \u2018in connection with ithe Quebec Tercentenary of $39,000, to Gignac Limited, 34,344 to the Cambridge Corporation, 187,298 to L.O.Armstrong, $141,400 to Humphréys, Ltd.in connection with the Franco- British exhibition, and $9,614 for the removal of the 8t, Peter's Indians.be taken up as is done In various universities: Pennsylvania, fol instance, whare Dr.Tait Mackenzie, a former Montreal physician, is in charge.New methods would help the athletic organizations also, and enable the university teams to hold more commen- raurate positions , in ports.RHEUMATOIDS \u20ac CUR.E - EEE = ONE./BOLLAR.AT A P i : well, intercoliegiate.HOSPITAL BAZAAR : PROVED BIG SUCCESS - The homoeopathic Hospital Bazaar held yesterday afternoon and last night in Stanley Hall, was a splendid aud- cess.\u2018Thu attendance was very good\u2019 as were the returns.The folowing ladies were in charge of the various tables or otherwise taking part in the Bazaar: Refreshments and high tea: Mrs.Hare court E.O.Bull in charge, assisted by Mrs.D.8.Decatur, Mrs.Goode, Mrs.and Miss Holcomb, Mra.C.W.Tinling, and the Misses M.end G.Anderson, B.Dowker.C.Vipond, E.Harling, D: Evans, M.Thomson, H.Nutter, ¥.Dod- A.Brodie, M.and G.Brock, M.and B.Whyte, M.McIntyre, D.Baylis, A.Mitchell, M.Kimball, H.Levesque.c Ewing, D.Anderson, H.Sorley, M.Andrews, E.Davis, L.Robinson, H.Owens.Cake ard home-made dainties __ in charge of Mrs.A.D.Griffith.Miss Moodie.Mrs.W.Kennedy and Miss Kennedy.Aprowws\u2014Mrs.W.Booth, and young lady assistants.Fancy and useful articles_ Mrs.C.T.Willams and Miss Amés.Baby-wear_Mrs.E.GO'Connor.Mrs.W.F.Brown\u2019 and assistants.Chocolate table_in charga of the Misses Milligan, E.Sandham, D.Clapham, an dthe Masters Hugh, Harold, Jim and Arthur Griffith; E.Copland, J.' Paton.Handkerchiefs y Theo Nurses of the \u201cHospital, in pretty blue and white uniform of the Training School, will have entire charge of thia table.Home-made candy.Mrs.J.A.Mathewson in charge, assisted by the Missés Mcleish, J.Oliver.M.Whalley, C.M.Léger.E:'Von Rapvard.M.Mn- thewson.Dolls.in novel and attractive dress, will be supplied by Mrs.A.D.Patton, and her assistants, Mrs.C.J.Patton and Mrs.G.4.Wait.Yorkshire Bociety Military Night, The Yorkshire Society w!H have a Military Night December 7 in the In- el Bufidings.A.Cyril] Boyoee, M.P.for Algoma, will give a lecture on the War of the Roses.Members of the Army and Navy Veterans As- nociation, and the Westmount Meld Battery will be present.Mr.Boyce is the only Yorkshire-born member of Parliament at Ottawa.Sanitarium at Watrous.\u201cOne of the physicians in Wat Mask: tw responsible for tha, pee ment that ax soon as the new sanitdr- lum, which ie being bullt there, \u2018le ready, he has forty patients from te ferent parts of the country, b emer.URI, ose bo THE: MONTRE: DAILY.STAR-SATURDAY; SS T ry ational q TO THE Children's Memorial Hospital .Jean Donner, George Cullen, Herbert (Note.\u2014We have been requested by intending subscribers to repeat The Appeal made in Tuesday's Star, on behalf of the Children\u2019s Memorial The Appeal its origin in the most humble begin- | nings that ever attended the bullding _ Hospital.) To the Editor of the Méntreal Daily ; Star: ; Dear Sir,_I wonder if the friends of the \u2018Crippled Children are goins to give them a Christmas box for their new Hosrital this year, I hope they will, and I have pleasure in sending you fifty dollars to help the good cause, Yours truly, ; N MRS.J.N.GREENSHIELDS., 12 \u201cThe Grosvenor, November 27th.1909.Mrs.Greenshields\u2019 kind letter comes at an opportune moment, In the bustle of business, now so abnormally : on the slope of Mount Royal there ifs what may be termed a foundation, merely part of the bricks and mortar, ofa great charity __the Chil- den's Memorial Hospital._the beginning of what may :et be a noble monument to the kindly men, women and children, who have manifested.their interest in crippled and ailing little ones, whose infirmities and sufferings call so loudly to us for help.The Children's Memorial Hospital had From the Rev.G.Osborne Troop, St.Martin's Rectory, 2nd Dec.\u201909.To the Editor of The Montreal Star\u2014 Such knowledge as I possess of the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital and its m ement leads me to regard it with unqualified approval I believe the care In mind and body of these crippled children to be a most Christlike work \u2018and entirely worthy of public support.Moreover, the splendid results already attained afford a practical demonstration of the priceless value of the institution, G.OSBORNE TROOP.From the Rev.Dr.W.R.Young, 996 Dorchester street west, 2nd December, 1909.To the Editor of The Montreal Star\u2014 1 read with very great pleasure the Jetter of Mrs.Greenshields and your article in the issue of Tuesday last.1 am in hearty sympathy with the proposition to make a Christmas gift to Tem the Childrens ~ Memorial \"HOspItar of] such a nature as to make it possible for that institution to do its work without being shadowed with debt.In this city, noted for its philanthropic work, there is none more blessed than those Institutions which care for the unfortunate children.1 feel confident that attention has only ta be drawn to this case in order to secure for it that assistance which is now so urgently needed.Those who contri- but will have theassurance that they are doing something which will pot only make it possible for those who have assumed the responsibility to do their work effectively, but will also bring joy and comfort to many who are afflicted.; : WwW.R YOUNG.To the Editor of The Montreal Star\u2014 I enclose a cheque for three dollars for the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital > C.M.M.To the Editor of The Montreal Star\u2014 Answering your appeal in The Star for funds in ald of the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital, I enclose five dollars towards same.Wishing every success to such a worthy cause, 1 am, yours sincerely, i \"~~ ALBERT'F.HILL.Memorial Hospital, Is that my subscription cannot be much larger.ONE WHO LOVES THE CHILDREN.fo the Editor of The Montreal Star: Please find enclosed a small sub- for the Children's Memorial scription Hospital, $1.25.BEEBE, Que.À To the Editor of The Montreal Star: My only regret in sending the enclosed two dollars for the Children's of a charitable institution.It has had unremittingly fre 1 its inception to this day, as itd greatest asset the self- sacrificing labors of one mam, who never grudges time or effort, never murmurs at discouragement, never for one moment relaxes his energies by day or by night, without pecuniary reward of any kind.This personal devotion.it is true, has not gone unrecognized.Boys and girls by thousands, men and women by hundreds.have come to its aid, and the institution goes on with its:good work in the faith that has not yet been, and we hope never will be disappointed.But the Children's Memor\u2018al Hospital has \u2018few, if any, large purses at its back.active, we are prone to forget the needs | of the suffering.Up on the hill, | It has no endowment and a heavy debt.It is struggling on in the satisfaction that comes from doing a great service, though the strongest of men might easily be dismayed by the in-, adequacy of its means to meet the urgent demands upon its slim resources.The Children's Hospital is mainly supported by small donations, and its \u201cpopularity comes from the modest gifts of the many rather than the munificence of the few.Mrs.Greenshields\u2019 letter prompts us to remind the boys and girls of Montreal and of Canada, and their mothers and fathers that the coming Cl.stmas nt \u2018To the Editor of The Montreal Star: Accept my little offering ($1.00) for one of the grandest and noblest of work, And may we who are well and happy pause a few seconds at this merry yet busy season to think of the little sufferers and give what we can to help cheer their Christmas Day.\u201cFor of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven.\u201d FROM A FRIEND OF THE LITTLE ONES.Lacolle.Mrs.William Williams.sends Five Dollars for the Children's Memorial Hospital.see Miss Ethel S, Williams sends Five Dollars for the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital Freida, Walter, Vivian and Gwynette.send their yearly offering of one dollar each for the Children's Memorial Hospital.Miss Louisa Rodgers sends one dollar for the Children's Memorial Hospital.S.M.sends ten dollars for the Children's Memorial Hospital Mrs.Albert Evans sends $10.00.to the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital.Collection of three Protestant Sunday Schools of St.Lambert $10.15 for the Children's Memorial Hospital.To the Editor of The Montreal Star: I am only a charwoman, and can send you only a mite for the Children's Hospital.1 enclose two dollars.* ALICE ROBERTSON, > Point St, Charles.To the Editor of The Montreal Star: 1 gladly enclose four dollars in aid of the Children's Hospital.MARY HIGGINSON.aged 11.\u2014 To the Editor of The Montreal Star: Is there anyone who.can resist the appeal of the Children's Hospital?I gend seven.dollars, and am glad of the chance to do it PETER ROBERTSON, er Dorchester street.To the Editor of The Montreal Star: While sitting in the- club last evening 1 read the appeal in ald of the Children's Hospital.I stend you ten dallars.There is scarcely a member of any of our clubs who.during this month of December, will spend less than twenty dollars on things that will do not ene of us any permanent pleasure.I have resplved to save the ten dollars I am sending you on my cigar and wine bill and on Christmas Day I will be none the worse for have time is a good time to remember the Children's Hospital.t be amongst those who have for- : gotten to subscribe, and we beg to ane nounce that as soon as the crush of advertising relaxes within the coming \u2018five weeks, a day's issue of The Star will be devoted to publishing acknowledgments of thé subscriptions to the Children's Hospital too much to hope that readers of this this year.Is it Canada will be glad to names enrolled amongst the benefac- worthy institution?subscription will be too small to deserve thanks.and none will be too big.Is it too much to hope that in a few days, some day during this prepara- tors of this acknowledging in their own way blessed Christmas time, great charity to man, we may be enabled to announce the names of some is who remember and appre- | ciate the C! \u2018ldren*s Hospital and sympathize with the little sufferers whom ned to succor?: framed by those who read The Children's Memorial Hospital is for all Canada, for all sufferers.\u2018Who the first hundred to answer Kindly send subscriptions addres: ~d \u2018Editor Star for Children's ing sent it t6 you for the Children\u2019s AN OLD MEMBER.To the Editor of The Montreal Star: We are.three trained nyrses, earning very \u2018high wages, or we wo send you more, but enclose with pleasure fifteen dollars for the Children's \u2018We know its we know it lg needy.BELLA BRUCE, ANNIE BROWN, .ELIZA CHATTERTON.To the Editor of The Montreal Star: It is only half a dollar, have it for the Children's with a good heart.A NEWBBOY.f The Montreal Star: Mamma asked me last night if I was going to send a subscription to the When I asked the reason, Mamma read the appeal in last night's Star.all I am worth,\u201d account shows just $9.87.five dollars of it.To the Editor o My savings bank I am sure Mamma intends to send something too, but I want to be in first.WILLIE 8\u2014\u2014N, \u201cTWO NEWSBOYS\" senr three dollars for the Children\u2019s Hospital - \u201cAN OLD RETIRED NURSE\u201d sends one dollar for the Children's FREDDIE 8 dollars for the Children's Hospital.To the Editor of The Montreal Star: # .herewith my cheque for ten dollars, as a small con- he Children\u2019s Hospital, MRS.F.W.FAIRMAN., To the Editor of The Montreal Star: | Mrs.Johnston has great pleasure in sending ten dollars ($10.00) to aid the \u201cCrippled Children\u2019s Hospital.\u201d 820 Sherbrooke St.West.tribution to t To the Editor of The Montreal Star: My brother in Toronto sends \u2018me two dollars and a half for the Chii- I am adding two dollars and a half, making five dol- I do hope hundreds will help.MARTHA CUNNIN dren\u2019s Hospital.ROBERT BRUCE (8) on his birthday, sends six dollars for the Chii- dren's Hospital.- WILLIB BALFOUR sends four dollars for the.Children's Hospital.BOBBIE JOHNSON send five dollars for thé Children's \u2014 - To the Editor of The Montreal Star: Gladly, gladly, do I give five dollars 5 tically unlimited : Silver FOR THE TABLE.; Specially attractive patterns-in small but useful articles of Silver have been received.It is handy to know where to be able to see the best assortment of little pieces of Sterling Silver tor little presents.Our assortment of the following articles is prac- Sugar.Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Cream Ladles, Sugar Sifters, - { Tea Strainers, Butter Knives, Cold Meat+F orks, Cheese Scoops, .Fish Forks, Olive Forks, Bon-bon Spoofs, Fruit Forks, Mustard and Sali Spoons, Napkin Rings, Grape.Shears, Salt Cellars, Mustard Pots, Knife Rests, and many other articles., The prices\u2019 are moderately low.\u2019 \u2019 créa ps oe] | Tage Ditnond Jewels : gochenthale pi PE T Le Co from my scanty \u2018store for the Children's Hospital.: > MARY.CLEMENS.To the Editor of The Montreal Star! Tämoniy à poor hackman, but I am\u2019 sending you a day's earnings, two dollars and seventy-five cents, for the Children\u2019s Hospital.| a helpless cripple, who through hospital aid, was, made a useful young man, now the support of his widowed ng you for the oppor.ROBERT GIBSON, or mes ; j To the Bditor of The Montreal Star: J.The Children's Hospital has given me the opportunity to make my Christmas more of a real Christian festival.I send you ten dollars.The Hospital \u2018Has the fervent prayers of many earn- I hope Others | moved to contribute.\u2019 | To the Editor of The Montreal Star: & lst of pedple and \u2018Chitdren's Hon .I know a boy, tunity to help.A thine to help th \" to J first on the Hs he ital.We are séndipg ten dollars, and are grateful fort SEL a PE ENON (7).ROBIN PET + \"AN INMATE OF A HOME!:gends two, dollars.for the Children\u2019s Hôs-; P : ¥ THOMAS AND MARY JUBB, Mont- weal, send four dollars for the.Children\u2019s Hospital.i Lo \u201cA CLERGYMAN,\u201d Montreal, sends five dollars for the Children's Hospital: - - .To the Editor of The Montreal Star: , Wè enclose three dollars, proceeds of magic lantern show held by four little boys on Hutchison street, viz.Norris, Rex.Harries To the Editor of The Montreal Star: I send one dollar for the Children's Hospital.and regret that I cannot send a larger subscription.mn To the Editor of The Montreal Star: We are so glad to see Mrs.Greens shields\u2019 letter in last night's \u201cStary We send five dollars for the Christmas gift to the Children's Hospital.and will try to save some more before Christmas.- Le GLADYS and MARY THOMAS.: Montreal Annex.To the Editor of The Montreal Star: I have been wondering if the Children's Hospital was to be remembered.I have great pleasure In sending eight dollars.Surely when every- .hody seems.prosperous that splendid institution will not be forgotten, EVA ROBERTS, Park avenue, Montreal To the Editor of The Montreal Star: Will you accept a dollar for a little cripple for the Children\u2019s Hosptial, It is all I have.TIMOTHY BENNETT, Montreal, To the Editor of The Montreal Star:.For the Children's Hospital two little tots, one year and three years, send each a dollar\u2019 A blessing on the Children's Hospital! I know what it is doing.EMMA DNeWET, .Hochelaga.To the Editor of The Montreal Star: I would not fee] that i#t was Christ: mas time, and I am perfectly sure there would seem! to be something wrong with Christmas Day, if I did not send a contribution for the Children\u2019s Hospital.I send ten dollars, That I could make it a hundred would give me more jov and satisfaction than spending ten times as much on myself.MARY ROBINSON, , Montreal.To the Editor of The Montreal Star: I fancy a great many children will say to Santa Claus this year: \u201cPlease, dear Santa, remember the Children\u2019s Haspital.There is a difference in children.Some always want to do kindnesses, some are always thinking of themselves.I find differences In my own little circle, I have one sweet little girl who seems always to be thinking of others.She is the happiest child I ever knew, and it either comes from the giving habit or the giving habit is because of her sunny nature.Coul we not all do something to make our children \u2018happier and more useful, with .bétter promise for their adult years, if we gently guided their.tendencies: towards the helping of such Institutions as the Children\u2019s Hospital.Little Janey sends five dollars, ELIZABETH JOHNSON, : ; Montreal.To the Editor Star: small a subscription for the Children\u2019s (32.25).Yours, \u2018 .ROBERT MUNRO.Editor Star: | My children, five in number, are going to send you subscription for the Children's Hospital.In the meantime 1 send you five dollars, ; ELIZABETH COWAN.Editor Montreal Star: From private information I have \u2018 } am almost ashamed to send yon s0- Hospital.It is a full day's \u201cwages.| Amerjcgn Presbyterian Chuseh, Montreal.| J & : < To the Editér of the.Montreaf Star: I beg to encl a small contribution /.r the \u2018Children's Memorial Hospital\u2019 Fund,\u2019 \"+ co \u201c7 Sincerely yours, : ; ; ; ROBT.JOHNSON. ; \" J term ; The list closes in a few days \u2018and .wHil be\u2019 published in full in the Star fn our edition\u201d entitled \u201cThe Children\u2019s Honpital Number.\u201d It will have a circulation\u201d close upon one hundred \u2018thousand.7 fe ee To the Editor of the Montreal Stas}.M.F.encloses $35.00 for the dren's Cripple Hospital.To the Bdifor of the Montreal Star G.H.W, Birch sends.$5.00 ors: he Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital \u2018i 3, \u201cFo ine Haitor of the Moatreal Stars * : Enclosed .please :: find $6.00, bef Bunation from, me 10 the _ Childe tiorial- Ylospital, Montreal.oars way, = a it at this critical time in its history.- Thomas .Murgan sends five dollars ; Jack Richardson for self and four Mrs, Robert Ross sends ten dollars an, | sends three dollars for the Children's} Hospital.\u201cA Bcamstiress\u201d sends four dollars My sister and three brothers had Children in distress, anywhere, stir our sympathies, but ne appeal is so the crippled sufferers of the Children's Memorial Hospital, They must be helped and our Canadian people will help them.This is a time of great need.May we hope that in the distribution of your Christmas gifts you will remember the pleading little sufferers.Oftentimes Sunday schools and societies for -young folks in our our Christmas gifts?\u2018The answer is clear, help the Children's Memorial Hospital.Let this worthy institution havo your kindest consideration, Yours ainocerely, WM.SPARLING, From Rev.Hugh Pedley, Pastor's Study, Emmanuel Church.Drummond Street, ; Dec, 1st, 1909, To the Editor of the Montreal Star; It:surely needs no words of mine to Hospital to the people of Montreal.There is no nobler work in the world than that bringing together healing possibilities and human necessities.All hospitals are the meeting place for these two, but a Children's Hospital makes a special appeal simply because it is for the children.A crippled child when the mitigating: and healing agencies that modern science has made possible are through adverse circumstances not: within reach ot the sufferer.To turn the possible into the actual is the mission of the Memorial Hospital, and I am sure that the appeal made will meet with /a hearty response, coming.ss ft does Christmas brings.| : Faithfully yours, \u2018 HUGH PEDLEY, .= From Rev.Dr.Campbell, oo 68 St.Famille St, : Dec.1st, 1909.Editor Star: Sir\u2014I should like to be allowed to spirit of Mrs, Greenshields\u201d note to \u2018| you, and of your comments on the - same.It is speelally fitting that.at this season, when the hearts of young and old are turning towards Bethle~ hem, thought should be taken of Christ's little ones, as crippled chil~ dren pre-eminently are.When recently visiting !n a home fn Ontario, I was much moved at the sight ôf à dear, bright girl of eleven years, dependent upon a crutch, because one alysis some years before: .It -.Was pathetic to witness her cheerfulhess \u2018and activity, but one\u2019s mind naturally ran forward {6 the period of womanhood should God spare her till then, hén she should realize \u2018more keenly than she can do now.the full measure ed that hdd efficient and timely treat.that she might have been cured of her infirmity, She was to me an affecting.object lesson, There are doubtigss thousands of similar cases throughout the country; snd Ÿ trust that the Star, which has carried to & successinl.issue 30 many benevulent saue enterprises, will : Ç DECEMBER - = pepe 544 Dorchester St.W., \u2018À how worthy and yet, alas, how needy | A Great Assortment of everyone, from the Grandfather down to the child that is I beg to enclose a contribution | a 1 pr eet C3 : ; \" ; > + \u201c 56 YEARS\u2019 CROWTH IN MERCHANDISING.; x ./ .: ' «Books in Murrays Libp fst learning to read.ready become the popu- Murray's Library has only been open a week and it lar place to buy books.\u201cWhat more suitable present could you givgffhan a nice book, profusely illustrated with fine engravings or pictures, bogléé of travel, books of history, standard authors, fiction and many others suitabJétor all ages?h re .à.One line that we wish to caJfour particular attention to is a special purchase of standard sets of all the best-Jffown authors.We bought these under exceptional circumstances that enable yfto sell them at one-third less the regular prices: Bound in 34 | Occo\u2014the famous international edition.Stevenson, 10 volyéfes, regular $30.00.Spécial .\u2026.$10.00 Thackeray, 1(#olumes, regular $30.00.Special .10.00 flumes, regular $30.00 Special .ooo 10.00 \u2018volumes, regular $36.00.Special «.ooo 12.00 abéspeare, 13 volumes, regular $39.00.Special.13.00 Dickens, 15 volumes, regular $45.00.Special .15.00 Balzac, 18 volumes, regular $54.00.Special .\u2026.18.00 Money refunded if not thoroughly satisfied.4610 (7to31 King St East.a 10a 20 Colborne St.Tonle.Finite.viconaS KinstoColbomese NGL SSS.§B } companying- article in the \u2018Star \u2018will} bear good fruit for: the .Children's |.\u2018t Memorial Hospital.Some weeks ago, e bodies, and surely enjoying also |\u201c touching as the one which comes from.churches ask, \u201cWhat shall we do with | commend the Children's Memorial is one of earth\u2019s saddest sights, But thé sadness becomes infinitely tragic, when all that concerns childhood has.upon it the hallowed emphasis that } express my.hearty approval: of the limb was \u2018undeveloped owing to par- \u2018ot Her affliction.On enquiry, I learn-' ment been secured, there was a chanos._- \u2018uvre | they were a force in ;Stuthern Syria, i - LAND OF THE HFFTITES.: | pndyé could leur that they were,an| Some lriferesting detaffs were given extrémely nixed \u2018race, with a touch of a at the London Institution \u2018by - Prof.the Mongolian.- - : Plectricity at last has been app John Garstang of the ancleat race of |: About B.C.1300 ths Hittite, Baby- people mentioñed in the Bible ad the fo Hittites.He sald there: coutd \u2018be balance of power In Western Asia.One jaws and flashes lights f nothing more romantic than the\u2019 find.tè- hd m find itself supported {ing ot Boghas, the old capital of the| cent dlscovery of a message which interior is pressed.1 FOR DAINTY, DELICIOUS CANDY and DESSERTS, TRY - Ht has a delicate flavor of its own that makes old dishes - taste like new.: L \u2018\u2018Crown Brand\u2019\u2019 Corn Syrup contains real food value You couldn\u2019t give the children anything that they\u2019d li .or that would be better for thom\u201d 5 sy\u2018 ke better, 200\" Crown Brand\u2019 is invaluable on baking daÿ, and comes in- handy every day.\u2019 >, \u2018 \u201cYour grocer keeps \u2018\u2018Crown Brand\u2019 Corn 8: ( and 20 Ib.airtight tins.yrap in 2, 5, 10 [ Cinnamon Cream Candy I cup Crown Brand Syrup.: 1.cup granulated sugar.! 5 One-half cup milk.20! + One-quarter: téaspoon ground cinnamon.1 teaspoon butter.* 2 squares chocolate, Put the bptter in a saucepan.When melted; add syrup; sugar, cinnamon and milk.Hea t to boiling point, then \u2018add chocolate and stir constantly until it (the chocolats) is \u201cmelted.Boil hard until a firm ball is formed by trying.in cold water.Remove from fire, add vanilla, and beat until creamy and mixture begins to sugar around edge of saucepan.Pour at once into a buttered pan.Cool slightly and mark in squares) Write our Montreal office for a copy of our recipe : booklet.I contains 48 recipes for candy, cake, pies, cake filings, ete.\u2018 \u2019 The Edwardsburg Starch Co.Ltd.-Ottices-\u2014Moritreal, Toronto, Brantford.WorkesCardinai, Ont.a * wR ; Td heaitily, not only by the strong limbed| Hittites\u2019 country in Southern Syria.the King of Babylon sent to the Kin boys and nimble fcoted girls of Can- À few yards below the surface of this] of the.Hittites, which read: \"I M ada, but miso by the parents who re- once famous city had been found the| you are carrying on with the King Joice.in them, in Its appeals on be- femains of the palaces which belonged Egypt.What does this mean?\u201d hal?of the Children\u2019s Memorial Hos.to the great Hittite king who fought| The Hittite king then made \u2018an pital a! send my,own mite.I wish the Pharaohs.could Ç tract from the tréaty he had just \u20ac make it ten times more, : | The land of the Hittites had been ClUded with a Pharaoh and sent it Yours hfully, : NN keeping a copy of his letter \"RO AMPRÉLIA \u2018| series of , carvings, d : ROBERT C - SE frock sculpture, As.of oh \u201cas B.C.2000 copy had now come down to us \"do letters, too, had been found.to thé Teddy bear, a Maryland niañ and Egyptian people held the \u201cof SHRINE Intééétt wan the fiose and mouth when & bat i.; ; » Alscovereä by the finding of a whole the Babylonian king, at the same ting hiving [patented one that opens\u201d pe rentes épi mg \\ _ THE CHURCH OF ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE-Rev.Canon Kllegood, D.U.1.rector: Rev.Allan M.A.curate.Holy Communion.8 a.m.; choral Communion, 11 a.m.; Sunday school.3 p.m.: Bible class, 3.15 p.- CVENBORE.7 p.m.At evensong seats free from 7 o'clock.Red: Canon Klegood.Evening pret -h- er, Rev.Allan P.Shatrord.- Subjeut \u201cThe Deliverance from Est.\" GRACE CHURCH, Wellington at.Point St.Charles \u2014 Ven.Archdeacon Ker.D.D.rector: Rev.1).KB.Rogers.M.A.(rurate; services at 11 a.m, Holy Communion, prezcher, the Ou te 7 p.m., evensong, Orvacher.the Lord Bishop of the Dicce:n BT.LUKE'S CHURCH, Dorchester and Champlain streets, Rea, VW.WwW, Craig MA.BD», reactor.Morning ; prayer and Holy Commnnion at 11 o'clock, preacher.Kev, WW rag, Evening :rayev at 7 o'c'ouk.Rev.Frank Pratt.LA.ef the Geod Shepherd.preac or, rector Church! ST.MATTHTAS CHURUH.tup of Met ealfle avenue, Westmont Crime ed Bushell, M.A, rector.1! z.m.moming | -service, vith Holy Communion, The rector will preach, 3 pm, Sunday, school 2.15 p.m.adu\u2019t Bible class.con- \u2018 ducted hy lev.Iw.Howard, Vietorin Hall.7 p.m.evening service, the Rev.br.Howard will preach ST.THOMAS CHURCIL varasr De- lorimier avenue and Sherbrooke street.Canon Renaud.reotor-\u2014Beryvicoes at a.m.and 7 p.m.\"Preacher at both services, the rector.Administration P.Shatford, | Morning preucher,.of I TRINITY £.FPWARD'® CHURCH.corner St.Paul and Inspector streets.Rural Dean Sanders.Incumbent pastor.Morning prayer, Holy Communion at 11 o'clock.Evening prayer at 7 o'cinck: preacher at both services the Incumbent.Sup- day School and Bible classes, 3 p.m.Strangers welcome to all services.ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH, corner Prince Arthur and St.Urbain sts.Rev.G.Ostorne Troape, M.A.rector.11 am.Holr Communion and sermon.Subject.\u2018The Moral Necessity af Christ's Return.\u201d 7 p.m.evening { prayer and sermon.Subject: \u2018The Preacher at both services.the Rectow.Al seats free and unappro- printed.Strangers welcomed.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH.Were- gale Park.-\u2014- Celebration of Communion at 8 am.11, a.m.address by Mi.Hubert Charlton, NM.A, Oxon.y General Secretary of the Brotherhood in the US: voung men and especial- do\u201d Iv Brotherhood men are vordiutiy în- vited to the service.Sunday School and Bible class at 5 pin.Evening Prayer at 7 o'clock.Preacher, the Very irean Fvans, DD, D.Cl.ALL SAINTS CHURCH.St Denis sireet.\u2014 Rev, Jus.A.Elltott, :%.4A., *#e- itor, Services at 11 an.Holy Commun,on ard morning prayer: preacher, JHs 1 onmdshlp Bishop Farthing.7 p.m.Evening Prayer: preacher.Rev.R.Cordon Agrah, 8.A.3 pm.Sunday School and Nihle classes.Strangers welcome to all services.CHURCH OF THE COOD SHEP- HIRD, Claremont ave, and Sherbrooke \u201ctreet, Fev, FA.Pratt, Rector, Morning Prayer and Hely Communion 11 o'clock: preacher The Rector.Sun- uy 8 hon! and Bible clasres, 3 o'clock.| Evening Praver.7 o'clock: preacher, Rev.W.W.Craig, B.D.Rector of st.Loken.CHURCII, corner of St.Holy Communion after morning ser- | Denis street and Viger Square, Rev.J.CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION.R.W.vice.3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible (M.Almond, M.A.\u2026.rector: Rev.class.| Neswond, 8A.assistant; Holy Com- ST.GEORGES CHURCH-Rev.J.| Dien.& am: Sunday school and Paterson- Smyth: B.D.Lil.Lire: ns] Bde classes, 10 am; Metins, 1! C.Lou Rev.W, 8.Major, Rev, R.| O00 preacher.Rev.R.Ww.Norwepd.Asch, Services, Holy Communion at 8! Fyeusonz 7 p.m.: preacher.the Rec- sam.and 11 p.m.Second Kunda¥ in\u2018 -°7 Strangess welcome to all ser- Advent.10.30 a.m.morying prayer.i VO % preacher.Rev J Puterson-smyth 7) CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL \u2014 pm, cvening pra preacher, Mr.Venerable Archdeacor Norton.D.D- Hubert Carleton.traveiling secrelary [lector of Montreal: Rev.Herbert Sy- of St.Andrew's Brotherhood.j monds, D.D, Vicar of Christ Church ST.CYPRIAN'S CHURCH, Pie IX.y Cathedral, Spectal intercession for the sven x Maisonneuve.\u2014 Rev.Augustus; Work of the Parish.800 a-m.Holy A.Bryant, rector.Services et 11 am { Communion: 10.15 a.m.Matins: 11 Holy Eucharist (choral); 7 p.m.even- ! 1.choral: communion.Preacher, song.ithe Virar.Subject: The Consecration | of Life In the Twentieth Century.2.45 ! + Park avenue\u2014Rev.Jas.I.recter.Servicer at 11 a.m., Holy Com- | munion: 7 p.m, evening praver \u201cThe Greatest Look in the World.\u201d Preacher At both se-\u2018ves, the rector CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER.Cai= Bt.Paul.Montreal, Rev.H.Gomery.rector.Holy Communion and sermon at 11; eversong at 7, preacher nt hoth services Lhe rector.Sunday School at 10; a.m.ST.JUDE'S CHURCH.corner of Vinet und Coursul strects\u2014Rev.Canon Flanagan, Dixon, rector.Services at 11 ai.preacher Rev.Docter Rexford: 7 pam, | preacher.Rev.Doetor J.Patarson- Smyth, Boys meeting nt 10 am.Sunday School pnd ible classes at ?pm.ST.MARGARET'S.Tetreauitville, \u2014 p-m.\u2026.Vicars Bible lecture for men in the Cathedral, To be addressed Lu Mr.H.Carteton.president of St, Andrew's Brotherhood.3.00 p.m.Sun.dav school and Bible classes in the Svnod Hall; 7.00 p.m., Cathedral servies.Preacher.the Vicar.Subject \u201cFaith and itm Difficulties\u2014Na.2, the Difficulty of Pain\u201d 2.20 p.m.special service for men.Preacher, Bishop Hail.of Vermont.Ai reats (ree uf the 7.00 o'clock service.ST.LAURENCE.Terminal Park.\u2014 2 45.Sanday school; 3.30, evensons.Rev.J.J.Willis, B.D.ST.AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH.Rose- mont.11.Matin=: 1 Sunday æchoolt I.evonsong.Rev.J.J.Willis, BD ROSSLAND MISSION.Marquette St , 10.30 Catechisimn: 11.00 Hors Fucharist.3 p.m.Sunday School; 7 p.m.even- Jtev.XY.JI.Willis, | song.Ce Pastor.Ber.Win.Spatiing, B.A, D.D.* Church D.Drew.Secretary, Rev.N.MUSICAL PROGRAMME In connection with DEDICA TION OF NEW ORGAN Preacher: REV.TST.JAMES SUNDAY, DEC.5, 3 p.m., Mr.tn connection with OPENING DF NEW ORGAR.\u2018Tople Ladies Meyers, session.fSpeaker\u2014-Mr.Fred.W.Open DR.SPARLING.MR.HARRY T.DICKINSON.Organist: MORNING\u201411 O'Clock.EVENING\u2014T O'Clock.! | Prelude, Andante .Mendelssohn Prelude.\u201cAria\u201d ER \u2018Bach \u201cSend Out Thy light\u201d .Gounod \u201cBreak Forth Into Joy\u201d \".\u2018Barnby {\u201cThe Heavens Are Teling\u201d \u2026.Haydn \u201c1 Am Alpha and Omega Ce Stainer | organ So:o, \u2018Communion\u2019 ! © Organ Solo, \u201cPastorale\u201d.Widor |\u201cHark, Hark, My Soul\u201d .Vocal 8cte, \u201cCharity\u201d - Dudley Buck Vocal Solo, \u201cIt Is Enough\u2019 .Mendelssohn , MR.RHEAUME.I MR.HORTON.Concluding Veluntaries.Concluding Voluntary.\u201cRalleluieh .A\" Curfew .Neble .Chorus\u201d .Handel B-March.Elgar in CHURCH AUDITORIUM, MUSICAL SESSION H.T.Dickinson.Caurch Organist, will render special musical selections Soloists, Miss Inglis and others.\u201cThe Influence of Music.\u201d invited.Dominion Square Methodist Church.PASTOR, REV.E.I.HART, B.A The pastor will preach, Subjects: 11 a.m., \u201cFire.7 p.m., \u201cA Graven Image.\" Visitors cordially ee DOUGLAS METHODIST CHURCH Corner St.Catherine ard Chomedy Streets.\u2018 REV.W.R.YOUNG.B.A, D.D., Pastor.Moth nz service at 11 o'clock.Sermon, \u201cWorthy Sons ot Worthy Bires, \" the © pastor.Say School nd Bible Classes: at o'clock! sermon, \u201cGeñlus vs Industry.\u201d Spwelal\u2019 mule at both services.Sac \u20ac 8 -o\u2018tiock: 1e pesto., ent at close of morning service, vening service) at T7.VISITORS HEARTILY WELCOME.\u201cSHERBROOKE STREET \"METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, December 5, 1909.REV.Come and JAMES ALLEN, M.A.of Toronto, wit preach at 11 em.and 7 p.m.bring another, ST.MARTIN'S CH \u201cCorner PHnce Arthur and St.Urbain Streets.URCH _ ORGAN RECITAL BY H.SF.L.TROOP, \u2018 \u201c WEDNESDAY, rH DECEMBER, tros, 8.15 Violin Soloist \u2014MISB GRACE CLARK M MURRAY.- CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH (Ynitariap), Sherbrooke: REV.FREDER ICK BR.GRIFFIN, B.A.and I p.m.Evening preach at 11 a.m.au error mvttes.|! \u2018vvne HALL, SUN PEOPLE'S sosPaL Pp Stats Frae.fFongs thrown on the screen st.Wert and Simpson St.- » STB.(Har vard).\u201cWhy the.pastor, will sublect, Unliardans Have No + DAY NIGHT, 8.30; SONG SERVICE, Everybody Welcome.: for Congregational Singing.- BISHOP HALL Of Vermont will peak to IN CHRIST cuundl cATHEBRAL, | TO-MGRROW (SUNDAY) AFTEANDOW, | EE.B, Wt 8,48 winch.ALL MEN WILL BE HEARTILY, WELCOMED: Vos Eyes of Him with Whom we have to.Holy | {| Cless at 8 pan\u2019 | wil preach at hoth services.N ST.scho son, M street, Hochelaga.Rev.H.Jekill, B.A.Pastor.11 am, RévsJas 8.Veanx the rector, will deliver his farewsll address after a ministry of 16 years.Strangers made welcome.ST, ALBAN\u2019'S CHURCH, St.Zotique street, St.Denis Boulevard.\u2014Rev.HE.Horsey, rector.Services at 11 a.m, Holy Communion; 3 pm, Sunday school; 7 p.m.evening prayer.Strangers weleome to al} services.ST.GILES\u2019 CHURCH, St.- Denis Bireet.Rear -Bt-Joseph Boulevard).\u2014 Rev.\u201d J.R.Dobson.pastor.Morning service, 11 o'clock, subject, \u201cThe Arguo- ment -\u201d Satan.\u201d FEvening service, 7 o'cloek, subject, \u2018Jesus Revelation to the Seeker.\u201d © : CALVIN (Presbyterian) CHURCH.corner Notre Dame and Seigneurs sts.Pastor, Rev.James Mackay, will conduct morning service at 11 a.m.and Rev.Dr.Scrimger, of the Presbyter- fan Cullege, will conduct the ovening service, at 7 p.n., when he will induct the new ruling elders.Sabbath school, 3 pm; Y.P CE.Monday, 8 p.m- MINSTER PRESBYTERIAN Church.Atwater avenue; Rev.M.Stewart Oxtey, B.A.pastor\u2014Anniver- sary services: Rev, John Chisholm.B.A.at 11 a.m.; Rev.Prin.Hi, D,D,, at 3 p.m.; Rev.Prof, Bland, B.A.B.D.at 7 p.m.Strangers welcome to all services - ST.ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Church, Cote St.Antoine Read, opposite Kensington avenue, Westmount, the Rew, W.J.Clark, D.D., pastor, will preach\u2019 at both services: 11 am, \u201cTake Heed How ye lear\u201d, 7 p.m.\u201cThe Lord Jesus Christ\": Sunday Scheol at 3 pai.Strangers welcome to all services.AMERICAN PRESRY.CHURCH, corner Dorchester and Drummond sta, (Preshytery of New York), Rew.Robt.Johnston, D.D.pastor.Babbath Pube le Worship: il am.and 7 pm: Sabbath School, all \u201cdepartments, 3 p.m.Bible study section of Young Men's Leagte at 10 a.m.The pastor will preach at both services, Strangers welcome to all services.MONTREAL WEST PRESBYTERIAN Church, Westminster street: A.S.Ress, B.A.pastor.11 am, and 7 p.m.\u201cChanged.Attitude Sunday School pL vice.; MELVILLE PRESBY.CHURCH, Elgin avenue, Westmount Park; Rev.John Lochhead, M.A.pastor: 11 a.m., \u201cThe Nearness of God\u201d; 7 p.m.month- iv lecture, {obertson of Brighton.\u201d ST.PAUL'S CHURCH, Dorchester street.The Rev.James Barclay, D.D., LL.pastor, will ofiiciate at both ser- Rev.Services at Evening topic: Toward Christ\u201d; and Lible Class at 3 Strangers welcome to all services.Morning service at 11 am; evening service at 7 p.m.: Sunday School 3 p.m.; Dr.Barclay's Bible Ciass 3.10 p.m.Seats free at evening services.- 8ST.PAUL'S MISSION, St.Charles street.Point St.Charles; Rev, C.A.Doudiet, Missionary.Morning service 1! a.m; evening Ser we 6.30 p.m.; Sunday School 3 p.m.; Sewing Class, Friday 3 p.m.STANLEY STREET PRESBYTERIAN Church, Rev.F.M.Dewey, D.D.Minister: -11 a.m, Dr.P&cy Leslie, à of Honan, China; 7 p.m.the Rev.T L.George; 3 p.n.Sunday School and Young Women's Bible Class: Chinese School at 8.156 p.m.Strangefs cor- dally welcome at all services.SALEM WELSH PRESBYTERIAN Church, Gordon Hall, 296 Mountain (corner St.Catherine.Services at 11 a.m.Sunday School; 3 and 7 p.m.service.Preacher, Rev.J.R Evans (Minister).Strangers welcome to all services.ERSKINE CHURCH, head of Crescent street.\u2014Rev.A.J.Mowatt, D.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and at 7 pm.the pastor occupying the pulpit at Loth services.ST.GABRIEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 53 Sherlfrooke.street.west.Services ut 11 a.m, and 7 p.m.conducted by the Rev.Malcolm A.Campbell: Aduit Bible Class and Sunday School at 3 p.m.CRESCENT STREET PRESB - RIAN CHURCH, cor r.PrESBYTE.Crescent strcets.\u2014~Rev.R.W.Dickie, B.A.minister.Evening service at 7.30 o'clock.Morning subject, \u201cConfession.\u201d Evening subject.\u201cThe Eyes: of a Tool.\u201d KNOX CHURCH.corner Mansfield and Dorchester streets, Rev.Ispac A.Montgomery, B.A.assistant pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 pm.The assistant pastor will preach in the morning, and Rev.W.R.Mackay.of the Macao Mission, China.at night.Chinese schools at 10 a.m.and 8.15 pm.Sabbath school and Bible classes, at 3 pm, and Mr.Montgomery's class for men at the game hour.VERDUN (Presbyterlan) CHURCH, Ross street.Mr.T.P.Dramm.pastor.Services at 11 a.m.(the pastor), subject, \u201cThe light that led astray was light from heaven.\u201d 3 p.m\u2026 Sunday school and Bible class: \u20ac p.m.\u2026 Men's Own Bible Class, paper by F.C.Mc- Gouligle, late secretary Railway Y.M.C.A.Point St.Charles.T p.m.(the pastor), subject, \u201cBe ye perfect.\u201d CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, St.Andrew's Church, Beaver Hall Hill, Rev.J.Edgar Hill, M.A., D.D.(Edin.).pastor.Seruices at 11 a.m.topic of sermon, \u201cAfter the Manner of Men\u201d; 31 p.m.Sanday school: 7 p.m.topic of sermon \u201cSpeak Lord for thy Servant heareth.\u201d NAZARETH STREET MISSION, cor Nazareth and Wellington streets.\u2014Mr.Wm.Merrilees and Mr.Robt.Lindsay, missionaries.Services at 11 a.m., praise and prayer service, Mr.Merrileés; 3 p.m.Sabbath school, A.8.Ross in charge: 7 p.m.Evangelistic service, Mr.Wm.F.McConnell Strangers welcome to all services, CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, Sherbrooke street west and S!mpsôn street.-\u2014Rev.Frederick R.Griffin, B.A., 8.T.B.(Harvard), /the pastor, will\u2019 préach at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Evening subject: \u201cwhy \u201cUnitartans have no creed.\u201d Sunday school at 12:16 p.m.: HUNTLEY STREET METHODIST CHURCH.Huntley street.between, St, Fotioue and Belanger streots-\u2014\u2014Reé, F.B.Alnutt, pastor.Services at 11 a.m and 7 p.m.: Sunday School and Bible Wedneeday evening.prayer meeting at 8 p.m.The pastor, ANNUAL CHURCH BAZAAR MHeld by the ladies of the German lathi #n CWureh, vofner Mance ard Prince Arthur aireèts, On -.; 3 DECEMBER 7th, 8th, and sth.Children's Tr December &th, ADMISSION Ac.i EVERYBODY KINDLY.INVITED.Church Service OR |\" MAJESTIC HALLS, ew 5 08 GUY STREET: rust; below Sherbrooke Streety, PHILIP CHURCH, - \u2018Montreal | : west-211, Helv Communion; \u20184, Sunday} ; £ rennes Rev.H La Steven.+1, ST.MARY's CHURCH.spretontaint-| { Preacuer at both services.the pasor.{Lawrence streets\u2014Rev.411 a.m.and 7 p.m.- Morning preacher, | \u2018 Sunday School | 4 * TT o pox \u2018 G>What is good \u2014 CA \u2018Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.CE 9 How How long has it been used?Do doctors endorse it?If not, we would not make it.Do you publish the formula ?Yes.On every label.Any alcohol in it?.Not a single drop.Q.How may I learn more of this?av your doctor.He knows.J.C.AYER COMPANY, Lowell, Mase.Constipation positively \u201cprevents good health.The liver is a great preventive of disease.Ayer's Pills are liver pills.What does yourdoctor say?| ° : bey Re Je whl, à SO awa cough?Seventy years.- n why allow it to continue ?An active LACHINE METHODIST CHURCH! cor.Bt.Joseph ;strcet and Eleventh | avenue\u2014Pastor, FRev.Alfred E.tes, ! Morning sevice, 11 am; aveninghe .vice, 7 p.m.Preacher at both services, the pastor.Sabbath school and adult Bible classes at 3 p.m.VERDUN METHODIST CHURCH, Gordon avenue\u2014Rev.T.HE Bole, M.A, pastor.Services at Il aan, the pastor: 7 p.m., the pastor.Strangers welcome to all services.Seats free, i.WEST END METHODIST CHURCH, cor.Coursol and Canning streets \u2014 Rev.Alfred A.Bradley, pastor.Services a.11 a.m, \u201cAbout thie sufferings of Christ.\u201d 7 p.m., \u201cDivine Devisings.\u201d Strangers welcome \u201ctd all services: SHERBROOKE ST.METHODIST CHURCH, cor.Sherbrooke and 5t.T.A.Hal- \u2018penny, B.A.pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 pm.Sunday school and Bible \u201cStudy Circle at % Rev.James Allen, M.A, of Toronto, will preach both morning and evening Misyonary Anniversary.The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administer:] at the close of the evening service.Strangers welcome at all services.DOMINION SQUARE METHODIST CHURCH\u2014Rev.E.1.Hart, B.A, pastor.Public Worship, 11 am.and 7 p.m.; Sunday School and Bible Classes, 3 pm.; class meeting, 10 a.m.; Junior Epworth League, 10 an.The pastor wiil preach at both services.\u2018Subjects_Morning, \u201cFire; evening, | Graven Image.\u201d Strangers and visitors | cordially welcome.EAST END METHODIST CHURCH corner Bertrand and DeMontigny sts.\u2014 The pastor, Rev.W.T.G.Brown, will preach at both services.BETHLEHEM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.cor.Clarke and Western avenue, Westmount\u2014Rev.J.K.Unsworth, B.A., pasto-.Services at 11° a.m., Prof.R.BE.Welsh, D.D.7 p.m.Mr.Ira Pearce, Congregational College, Strangers welcome to all services, EMMANUEL CHURCH: 163-171 Drummond «street.Rev.Hugh Pédiey.B.A.(pastor), will preach at both services.Evening subject: \u201cIs Nentra- lity Possible?\u201d Everybody welcome.(Communion at the close of the morn- Ing service.) CALVARY CHURCH, Cong.\u201cGuy sfr Teet, © syve St.Antoine\u2014Rev.Dr.ook.tfng pastor.Services at 11 wm.and { p.m.Preacher at mornin service Mr.E.L.Rice, tople, \u201cTh at Pattern in the Mount.\u201d At the even ing serylce, special antiphonal \u2018musical service.#Teacher,.Rev.Dr, Cook; ga: Ject, \u201chg Success of Failure the s- pel in+ Browning's: Rabbi Ben,\" zra.Communion at the close of 4h evenin service, Strangers welcome te au vices.ZION - FAIRMOUNT sunbaŸ SCHOOL, meets in the Y.M.CiA.Hall, |\u2019 Fairmount avenue, at 2.30 p.m.Rev.Dr.A.E.Cook in charge of Bible class.TON (Congregational) CHURCH, corner Mance and Milton streets.Rev.Frank J.Day, M.A.B.D.Services at Mr.John T.Tucker.Evening preacher the pastor, \u2018subject.\u201cKlijah, the rell- gious and social reformer of a corrupt age.\u201d The fitst of a series on \u2018\u201cMasterful I'emr.\u201d Strangers welcome to all * mervicen ; Co : AMHERST PARK CONGL CHURCH (Belanger and Christopher Columbus streets Mr, John T.\u2018Tucker, acting |.pastor.Services a 11 and 7.Morning Rev.F.J.Day, MA.DD.Evening, Mr.Tucker, \u201cThe principles of Christian sérvice Communion at close of evening service Strangers welcome to all services.; TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH, Y.M.C.A.Bldg.Cor.Mance and Fairmount streets.\u2014Rev.Gordon H.Baker, B.A, B.D., pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Evening subject: \u201cIs it worth while to be a Christan?\u201d Sunday school at 8 o'clock.Baraca class for men and Phiiathea class for women at 3 o'clock.| Strangers welcome to all services.\u2018 VERDUN BAPTIST CHURCH, 8 Rocland avénue, Verdud.-\u2014Rev., J.T.Kirkwood, pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 pm.Sunday school at 3 pm.Strangers welcome to all services.î FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Corner of Sherbrooke street and Union avé \u2014 \u2018Rev.J.A, Gordon, D.D., pastor.Services at 11 am: and 7 p.m.Sub- Jeet of morning sermon: \u201cA.great \u2018Statesman\u2019s Bequest,\u201d and of the evening, \u201cThe Immagpence of God.\u201d The hand of fellowship will be extended to a number of new members at the Lord's Bupper at the close of: thé -mornipg sermon.Strangers welcome to all services.\u2019 WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH, corner of Oliver and Western avenues.0.Gales, D.D., pastgr.Sefvicen Bom pra am.and 7 p.m.Syhduay school.| DÉRIVIERIES \u2018STREET MISSION.-\u2014-10.30 a.m., sermon; 12, Sabbath school; 7.30 p.m.sermon.Subject: \u201cYe Know Not What Ye.Ask.\u201d Rev.F.E.Bowser, pastor.- ; Dr.865 Mountain street.\u2014Rev.J.J \u2018May.pastor.Services at 15am, vices.a od UERMAN EVANGELICA ERAN (CHURCH, corner Mance and Prince Arthur sireets-\u2014Emil von Jes- \u201ctinski, pastor.Services at-11 am.SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS, i Hutchison street.\u2014 O.K.Buller, stor.Services at 11 a.m, Saturday.Subject: \u201cBring ye all the (thes into the store house.\u201d | Services at 7 p.m.Sunday.Subject: \u2018Minlstration of Good Angels.\u201d Strangers welcome to \u2018all services, \u2018 Gospel Song Services.© The \u2018People's repel\u2019 Song Service is a « frature at Lyric Hall every Suns hy nlignt, at 8.30, there is xood music \"dnd.a speaker of note.The meetings! \u2018are in charge of Mr.-W.G.Taylor | Everybody.is welcome, Ho Folection | du taken, : Co ed » A.Lo : Sunday Train fer Yaudersuil.\u2018 Commencing Sunday.December Sth.a trnin-\"witt Jeave-Montreul, Windsor \u2018Breet Station.nt 12:01 pm foi.Veu-i areull and intermediate stations.Re- - ted on vary reasonable terms.Jp nai i : es turning _ this train will leave: Vau- dreutl at 4.30 p.m.on Sundays, stop.2e Lecture on \u201cJuvenile- Courts?: Through the courtesy of the Cana- dian- Club, members of the Childran's Ald Society have been invited to &attend the \u2018address to be'giveh by Judge Choquet on \u201cJuvenile Courts,\u201d Monday afternoon at No.6 Place Royale.4 but Mazurine Blue.rated, very delicate, pieces.Jt is said that a daily cup of Bovril TEA SET, will ward off the attacks of any prevalent sickness.Yor Bovril is pure, TABLE SET, concentrated beef.It is claimed that .it is assimilated immediately it is TOILET SET, taken thut is, it at once becomes good.rich, red blood, carrying life and vigor to brain, nerves and muscles.pe $16-50 for the same as above, $18.00 for a set Empire.deco- new French China shape shape, very plain, 112 LOOK AT OUR FANCY SETS\u2014 COCOA SET, 6 O'CLOCK SET, BERRY SET, WINE SET, CIGAR SET, GAME SETS, LEMONADE SET, FISH SETS.& Brodeur Co.SAVE TIME and COME DIRECT TO OUR - - - - DINNER SET DEPARTMENT Nine (9) new patterns of Dinner Scts Just opened, at the following prices: \u2014 $ $13.50 for a Transfer Pattern, with gilt tracings, English seml-por- celain, 108 pieces.\u2019 £135.00 for a Transfer Pattern of Roses, border design, English semi- 816.porcelain, 112 pleces.HO for Broad Green band and two gold lines, plain Limoges shape, English semi- -porcelaln, 97 pieces.818.00 for a set plain white, with a broad gold band and tracings on the handles, plain French 220.00 for a set Crown Derby atyle of decoration, pink border, and blue combination, with æold tracings, 108 pieces.825.00 for the same, brown border, 112 pieces.only shape, 112 pieces.PUNCH SETS, * SPECIAL NOTICE.327 St.Lawrence St.\u201cTunipg and \u2018repairing hy expert : workmen.Telephone Up 1491.Lay- Near St.Catherine ton Bros.144 Peel street, agents for : \u201c the Mnson and Risch Piano.pial a | 583 St.Catherine East } STORES.j Near Amherst = Special Offerin Alarm Clocks ob 1 offer: As an inducement for you to buy your Chrietmas presents here, we make this splendid With every $20.00 worth of goods bought from us, we FREE, a Ladies\u2019 Solid Silver Watch, value $8.0, or a Gentleman's thin Model Watch, value $8.50, guaranteed for one year.prices have been altered.| This is-an offer that has never before been duplicated in Montreal.COME AT ONCE BEFORE THE WATCHES ARE ALL GONE.SEE THE DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS.will ABSOLUTELY Gun Metal All our goods are marked in plain figures; no give EE CHARGE ACCOU NTS SOLICITED.DODOOU SU AA Reg.$1.25 Clocks for, Davenports and Sofa Beds, quite the most fashionable thing of the Cobbler\u2019s handsome.This ENGLISH LUTHERAN: CHURCH, |; May; 730 pm.Dr.May.Sunday\u201d school, 8.45 a.m.; Luther League, 8.45] p.m.Strangers welcome 2e\" on ser- 7 + * pre: oe Satu; wait over and above the reductions.540 Coats, in cloth and tweeâ for ladies, @ 500 Tweed Bkirts, worth $3.50.\u2018Saturday boty .apr tyiead rence» « A complete assortiment of Fars, Baturday at 50 Per - Striped materials for costumes.rep, Watch:s + fled - > i Reed Rockers, strongly made Rocker.very \u2018strongly madeinoak season.Be sure to see.them.) \u20ac y 1 1! finished: - mahogany.Special, Only Me to each person.= we .- a eo or pe 82-35 price sara sea0 00 crrervenes 22.35 Our price .£7.50 and up ee a .I.The Furniture & Bedding Store, I ES Free = E ree È 39 St.Catherine W.Matches THE MOUNT.ROYAL CORNER OF MOUNT ROYAL & ST.LAWRENCE.ordinary gifts for youug and 10th.Don\u2019t forget forget to come and him.\u2014 net srday, Monday and Tuesday Evenings we - Second Floor Reg.auesu no 0021 5000400020 C 0000 Our price,for Satürday only.céûit.in these colors: Mole, amethyst, 50 ins, wide, worth $1.30.Saturday we will give 10 p.c.dis: Santa Claus Laden with innumerable old, will be here on December the \" date, and above all don\u2019t see Kb) Value 38:50 to 11260 .Oc 60 dozen Caps, in cloth and tweed, with fur bands: worth Te and $1.= 20 domen Woollen Sweaters for men.from,.,.+.THe to 196 Saturday only .esr sassess semeia oouc0 Hésbirressens + 2h dozen Woollen Bweaters for children.473 Duck Working Gloves, lined and unlined; worth S00 and 6 ot 46 Tweed Suits for boys, 3.pieces: worth $4.«i stare guretens Avene price - only.sara e Saturday Only .\u2026.\u2026.lux cr Vqusacars ua.29 Suits, twe $4.50.ur price Saturday only .su.ha Tweed Overcoats, balance of stock, 1n all \"shades; i \u2019 ~ i Race trimmed: Linen.rd | Hmdvy Tweed Pu Ma or then, all A worth from $2.5 and.ô $13.00.Sajurday, and Monday 0 RO , Saturday ndey only :.S,.; POTRIPRY, Third Floor Plain Linen [Window Shades; \u201cworth 40e.Saturday and Monday our price omy .canese enueue aber nasanuer Window.\"Shad ou; \u2018worth $9c.: \u201cOut price tor 5 A de a ane Sein Keb Valen 2505 Tot, only.fre CII rday.onl asauuses - Satu sueur.seoean o '40¢ Our 20 Led and 16.00.Our, prics apd navy biue serge, for boys, Nortolic style; nn \"wotth $12.00 to 75 81.78 D po near St.Urbain-Open Evenings DEPARTMENTAL STORE THE LAST CALL FOR THE LARGEST SALE-UP TO DEC 4TH.THE SUCCESS OF THE DAY: \u201cThe Great Mount Royal Sale.ry New Lots.Special from 1.30 to 9.30.Every day extra- New Prices Breaking all Records., First Floor - \u201c900 ards of plain English Flannelette, 34 inches wide, 15¢ quality.Sar special price for this sale.(.».50 dozen Woollen Gauntlets, for ladies, worth 35c.for thie sale, only.Las ne pere eee eens 2,500 dozen Alexandra Kid Gloves, for ladies, quality suaranteod, er faoney refunded, worth $1.25.For, only .79¢ 25 dozen Bath Towels, in pure Irish Linen, size 50x22 80c.Our special pri¢e for thts sale, only.12 dozen Lace Pillow Shams, worth 45c.Speclal for this sale, nig Sec 900 yards of embroidery, worth 10e, 12c, \u201c186, Speclar \u2018for this \u201che Only 00000 ¢ Special in the Basement Our Tôy Department is now fully stocked.This is a good time to\u2019 make selections.\u2018We.will place store articles chosen now -until Christmas or New Year's, : China and Glassware \u201cEnglish Porcelain (John Ainsley) Tea Services, 40- pieces, worth $12.00 x s.o\u2026vc0n reser érev ALLE UV Us cesta ve0rhe © to $18.00.Saturday and Monday, ONLY: oot 49 Sets of, Cut Glass, comprising.86 pieces wworth $75.00.Satur! day and Monday, only .«c.0.0 .+ eva» BAS-FS Majolica Jardinieres, worth 25c to $1.50.Saturday\u2019 and Mon- ; déy, from .\u2026\u2026uu0e voncunsntseranrreu00 e++\u20260\u2026vse-00-.Â9E to pp.Jewellery Department Special reduction of 25 per cent.on all merchandise at the jewellery counter, including silverware, combs, etc.Buy now.Table ser- \u2018vice, 52 pieces, in electro-nickel, worth $16.00, for only $10.99 net.Sce also our Clocks, worth $1.25, for @2¢ net.This reduction will be for Saturday only.We are \u2018making this reduction to.eall attention to our Jewellery Department, containing all - recent importations\" fram New York, Paris aud Berlin, Everything of .\u201cthe newest.fait this: department and you will find all the' smartest \u201chovelties, And at prices that Will suit you.THE MARKET AND GROCERY DEPARTMENTS SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY MEAT MARKET.GROCERY DEPARTMENT.Griffin & Skellay's Raisins, \u2018 Birlôit' Steak, 1b, .15¢ ean % pkgs.for .Be Round Steak.1b.12e and 14e Mibtietôée Cleaned\u2019 Currants.\u2018Prime Roast Beef, à \u2019 Me Pre for Ch ror BE Wh.10¢ 12%¢c and 135¢ ised Pest, per ih, .514 Lamb, forequartars, 1b, 8g and 9 fi Almonds or \u201cLamb, hindquarter,\" Ih.\u201c14e D age Also 8 full line of Fresh Poultry, Peart Taptoca, Be paki Se Fish, Vegetables, etc, at lowest prices.(GARE Au: -Are-concerned, cd pp ep et dir NO INCREASES IN \u201cSALARIES AT CITY HALL THIS WINTER Such ls tho Feeling of the Leaders af the Finance Committee and © Clerks ~re Aghast.No inércases in salary this year for civie ~mployes.; ?This is the slczan that has been started by some of the most prominent members of the City Council.\u201cThe truth !-,\u201d sald & city father, \u201cthat the strong members of the Finance Committee, will try ani gat the civic budget for 1910, adopted.so far as salaries pxactily the same basis as last year.I believ.the efforts of these aldermen will prevail\u201d Explaining why there should be no increases this year, another alderman, gaid: \u201cI think that it is only fair thst the present Council should leave the problem of additional increases over for the ne: City Council and the board of cont»! to deal with.For some years past there have been pretty 8: eral increases, and now the time has come to call a halt.It is alsc felt that the present Council has no right to give additional pay to employes when it is toñsidéred that there w 1 be an entirely new civic administration next year.\" When the news got rounJ, the City Hall to-day that there was to be NO -\u2014extra pay for employes there was ho = little consternation.Aldermen who chanced to be at the Civic Palace were promptly seca and asked to use their influence to have this decision altered.It was pointed out that already a8 number of civic committees had ronorted to the Firance Committee tn favor of incress-s, and great disappointment would ensue if they did not materialize.Despite all these representations it is likely that a majority of Council will decid to allow the matter to stand over for the board c! control to deal -with.RECORD LATE CLOSING ~ OF CANAL NAVIGATION The record for late closing of La- chine canal navigation will be captured this year.on November 30.The steamer Bick- erdike; however, is bound down from the West with a big grain cargo.and will not.arrive at the elevator until Sunday morning.She will then unload, and lie up here in readiness ior freight cargoes from Montreal to the West In the spring.Last year there was an abundance of freight ready for shipment, but no bottoms to transport it.and Messrs.G.E.Jaques & Co.had to send to Collingwood for steamers to come down light.\u2018The Bickerdike will make the third lake steamer to lay up in Montreal in anticipation.of spring business.The Taxona came down last week with 110,000 buahels of oats.and lis tied near the Harbor Commissioners\u2019 elevator.To-night the Arabian is due to.arrive .with a wheat cargo.which will be stowe in the Grand Trunk elevator, \u2026 as a Bazaar at St, Lamberts.The ladies of St.Cuthbert'3 Church.St.Lambert.will hold their bazaar i the Town Hall this afternoon and evening.The booth attendants are as follows: Candy.Mrs.Woodworth; advertising.Mrs.Beal; gentiemen\u2019s furnish- fing.Mrs.J.G.Reid;: housekeepers\u2019, Mrs.Hendersoil, cooked foods, Mrs.W.B.Powell; ice-cream, Miss Reld; children\u2019s booth, Miss Wright; fancy work, Mrs.Munroe.All are under capable management and will be well stocked.From 5.30 to 7 o'clock a Puritan tea will be served in the new SL Cuthbert's Hall, opposite the Town ait Montreal Choral Society.The Montrea! Choral Society, which fs to give a rendition of the \u201cMessiah,\u201d at St.James Methodist church, on l'e- cember 28th, has obtained the services of many welll known soloists.wha are practising under Conductor H.T, D!os kinson.The singers inclut Mrs.Hessen de Mott, New York, s~pranc: Mr.Stewart Moncur.: tri-4 gnver of the Messiah tenor part, Mr.Kenneth Bingham, New York.bass: Mr.J.E.T.Martin, of Montreal, organist, and & leading.contralto from Toronto is expected.Architects\u2019 Examinations.The examinations \u20acor admission to study of architecture or registration will be held on the 24th January, 1910, and the following days.at the rooms of the Province of Quebec Association of Architects, & Beaver Hall Square, at Montreal.and at the City Hall.of Quebec.at nine ojclock in the forenoon each day.\u2018 - When an undue of nervous ènergy j the brain there is g failure in the g ae A \u2019 ount uscd in ain to be functions of the body.Eesti i pertost the Lead adhes-\u2014 not slee comoenervg find irritoble\u2014von are eusily d and: q To re ina TC cot \u2018Nerve Food in à creator of now, rich, red blood and hencé à bullder-up of the nervous system.| Reing ild and x he a 4 Tob vik bom, all denlers CANADA TO HAVE FULL CONTROL imperial General 8taff Will Not Put , \u2018Military Authority Out of Dominion.i Special! to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, December 4.\u2014 With reference to the establishment \u2018in Canada of a section of the Imperial General staff, the annual report of «the Mititla Council states that while the generai principles enunciated in the memorandum already brought down in connection with the military and naval defence scheme have been accepted, control of the local station by the Minister of Militia has been fully safeguarded as the following extract shows: \u2018That while ehlefs of local sections keep in close\u2019 communis cation with the chief of the Imperial staff they cannot receive orders from him.He will keep them informed as to what are considered, from an Imperial point of view, the correct general principles, and they will advise their governments as to the best methods of applying these principles to local conditions, and as to the risk of departing from them.when their advice is not accepted it will be their duty to carry out whatever their respective governments may order\u201d \u2018 The Staff College.The report proceeds: \u2014 Lo \u201cThe memorandum hints at the pos- The canal was due lo ciose | {8 \u2018of at fe The Mobireal Sta TB Son, CB: 1.IDE * had bon lost, In the \u201cDippoc Harbor with au sibility that the English Staff College : (which must remain, for many years, | the central school of higher military i education) may become ! and as a possible remedy suggests i that similar institutions might be esr : tablished; as in India, + dominions.The idea of establishing la Canadian Staff College cannot yet i be entertained.For a long time to ! come officers must continue to be sent, sub\u2019ect {6 the ccncur.eace of the War Office, to the English Staff College.\u201d Specific Improvements.improvemenis were introduced in the \u2018organization of troops detailed for the field as opposed to garrison duty.while in the West ten squadrons of cavalry and 28 companies of infantry have been added.In the survey division.triangulation was resumed in the Eastern Townships, four level parties were at work, and in all 40 sheets covering an area of 14,415 square miles have been surveyed: Musketry training was more satis- faciorv ton in former years, More men fired and the results were higher.There are now 140 military rifle associations with.a membership of 15.328.and 412 civifan associations with a membership of 24.018 The total increase In membership was 1.758.The permanent force is Now well up to limited establishment, and during the year 15 officers were appointed.The O.C.at Halifax reports the need of strengthening several units of: the force there.Huh: report goes.on to state that too many questions which ought to have been decided locally in the different districts were referred to headquar- ers.| Less the whole.the administration of the Commands and Districts has shown fair progrêss.b before the ideal of complete decentralization can Le realized, it wili be necessary for the majority of officers commanding command: and independent district to understand more thoroughly than they do now both their responsibilities and the powers placed in their hands.The Permanent Force.The strength of the permanent force is placed at 2.588.An increased Interest is reported in cadet corps.on March 31 there were 176, aggregating 598 companies and a total enrolment of over 11,000.Th: increases in Quebec and \u2018the Northwest are marked, the Ross rifle is likely to be issued to them in place of the Snider ans?Martini-Henry.The system of elementary drill in schools is now In operation in Nova Scotia and in all 250 teachers have qualified as instructors in physical training and 25 as cadet: Instructors.- As regards armament 36, eighteen pounder guns were delivered to field batteries and for heavy artillery an order for three four gun 60 pounder batteries.has been completed save for delivery of limbets.Supply of smal arms has been increased by the output of the Ross factory.The Expenditure.The total expenditure was $6.484,306, a decresse of $311,381.The total amount voted was $6,749,275, but of this $264,533 lapsed through certain orders not belng completed.The Arsenal spent $275,936, but realized $58.858, un the sale of scrap iron.The ordinary annual training expenditure was $l.- { 054,416.and In connection with the tercentenary at Quebec, $250,73.Expenditure on capital account.to- tallied $1.245.346, \u2018and included final | payments of $8%220 for 14,189 Ross | rifies received.and 3179,684 for progress payments on new orders: For 3,081 bayonets and scabbards, $18,790 was spent.The pay of the chief of staff, inspector-general.and adjutant- general, quartermaster-general and master of ordnance, fixed \u2018by statute is $21,600, to which must be added $57,732.voted by.patifament for the headquarters staff at Ottawa.KATED 70 HIS DEATH.toch Bay Youth Fell Into Open \u2018Water and\u2019 Perlshed.Special to The Montreal Star.Stanstead, Que, December 4 1 cent Hroneen, of Filch Bay.iust his life last night white skating.He and another young man named F.Sprague went out on the bay.and not realizing they.were neat the mouth of a, stream.skated into the open water, Sprague succeeded in getting out and tried to fescue, Bronson, but failed.The body was recoveréd this morning in twelve feet of water, SR LIGHT SENTENCE FOR WOMAN Shot Her.Husband: ST Twenty Deflers.xd Cs 2.Special tu The Montreal Star.- \u2018Brockville, Ont:, Devember ¢.\u2014Mrs.H.¢.Earker, who shot hér husband on Saturday last, following a domestic uarrel, got off lightly in the Pulice surt yesterday.Her hasband not being willing td prosecute, the chief of police lodged a miner charge of dlscharging à platôl in.a public place, te which she pleaded guilty and was fined $20 and counts.Barker shows no lili effects from the wound inflicted.4\u2014Vin- Schooner Rowena Sate.=, ff : 4} > 8! 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A; Tablèts, to The Marmola Co, Di 487) Detroit, Mich.and they will seid them package by.mali, he } buzzed through the theatre.The ten- .other names than.\u2018those included in the firm's title.Under the inscription f ca ci DATE Jerome.His frequent companion \u2018is Lord.What is Lord's play?mxpo- sure?Defence?Confession?Tendér- \u2018loin people crowded: to sge it quite as eagerly as they do a highly heralded show of revelry.A rumor that Lord bad quarrelled with his chief, and sought revenge by peaching on him, sion relaxed; though, ai-the play went along in n friendly fashion; and there was a further disappointment when the amateur dramatist's work didn\u2019t develop crudities to warrant ridicule, Doors of many law offices bear \u201cJones.Brown, Smith and Robinson\u201d may be seen in.smaller letters the names of several juniors in the concern.TETAR=S ATURDAY.\"DECEMBER \u2019 [ 4, a Hoods Sarsaparilla \u2018From: the time it was carefully perfected from the prescription of Dr.Oliver, of Boston, to the present day, has remained the Always best.Get it to-day.Sold by all druggists 100 doses $1.AE le ee EE .- ) Lord calls his drama \u2018His name on ed thus on the office door of J.Brad- of ita widows and orphans.The up- fear imprisonment.make a partner rupt.surance cases.ought to yield $3,000 to kept.times downtown.$300.\u201d : girl and her fiance.ever, and himself to a felon\u2019s infamy big lawyer and -big client instead of Jerome and himself.Jerome is hit playfully with the tag But that's all.the word.scorn at the criminals; \u201clet them go.\u2019 tive to Jerome?= | ; Not Sardou\u2019s familiar the putting asunder of ; God Hath joined in hoiy ÿ#dinak \u201cDivorce\u201d was performed last ye Ben \u2018a ; sister, .Marian, and Montreal! discouragingly.It been In New York, simply as \u201cDiv: orce,\u201d dramatic novelty.| the Door,\u201d because, at the outset, the À name of Frederick Brent is being paînt- ford Hunt, legal adviser and oriminal pal of John Martin, owner of a snide life insurance company and plunderer heaval in this field of robbery has come and the big lawyer and his big client They scheme to and scapegrace of young Brent, who has had no hand In the frauds, and induce the district attorney.to prosecute him as the only { gullty person.Jerome isn't shown.nor any expHicit defence made of his conduct and he is tacitly assumed to be an officer whom insurance rogues couldn't befool or cor- Lord seems to have no other | purpose than to.utilize a.play: plot suggested by hls famillarity with the In- e gives it a love twist by having Brent's sweetheart come to him with a policy which her mother, but the company will pay only $300.Brent has to decline as counsel for her, as the snide- concern isthe very one that his firm represents, and it is he who has advised that, owing to a trick in the policy, only tem percent.of its seeming promise need \u201cbe That complication, and not an exculpation or exposure of Jerome: is what his assistant used to make \u2018the play go.| He exhibits the night-time activities of Martin, up-town as well as his life insurance operations day- 8 Chorus girls are among the luxuries that Martin buys with his swag; and as Brent's sweetheart happens to be the show girl of his present desire, he gives to her the whole $3,;vv morally due on the policy that her lover has endorsed \"Pay only There's an estrangement between the 1 Brent thinks he has lost her to Tenderloin vice, how- but she saves him by trapping the Lord says nothing about the inactivity He speaks vaguely of \u201can immunity bath\u201d for ine surance scoundrels; and to that extent Policemen from Je-~ rome\u2019's office are at hand to arrest Hunt and Martin instead of Brent, if the suddenly dominant showgirl gives ~\u201d I never could bear to make beasts suffer,\u201d she remarks: with a \u2018glance of Does Lord méan to assign that 'mo- _ comedy of.\u201cDivorce,\u201d but a serious play by another Frenchman, Paul Bourget, sets forth that social puzzle of a problem, bon F@ithgligh a By.4-tuifely, 1éaving Her free to go to.the mont do; ati because dt Gould be construed as! others, \u2018th\u2019 Philadelphia, Washington an acknowledgment that their beloved! was advertised in those citles, -as it has.with no explanation that it tent the old familar piece, a week may have been half over before the people got it into their heads from the newspaper reviews that it was a This \u201cDivorce\u201d aa book, tis said.Pope, to declare the evils of laxity in the bonds of marriage.Although it.Is an unprejudiced exposition of the; great subject, it lays stress on the Roman Catholie prohibition of divorce, with excommunication for those who marry again while a first wife or husband 1s alive.The management pays.Eben Plympton $360 u week to be the priest who expounds, in less than 500 \u201cwords\u2014or say a quarter of an average sermon\u2014the church's doctrine against divorce.Plympton is a queer old fellow.Once he was a Romeo and an Ingomar to Mary Anderson's Juliet and Parthenia.Why, he was the Bertram to Charlotte Cushman's Meg Merrilees on that farewell night, when the Lotus Club, with Whitelaw Redd and John Brougham, Chauncey Depew and Lester Wallack, with other cele \u2018 brities-\u201ctoo mumerous to remember, drained\u2019 her motor-car of gasoline, silenced its honk-horn with their hurrays, and\u2014but where am-1?In 1909.\u2018That was in 1875.Well; anyway, they unhitched the horses from her carriage at the theatre, dragged it with ropes to her hotel, and hoarsed themselves so, in applauding the good- nye speech she made from a balcony, that -1{ required a copious treatment of champagne till.daylight to clear the husky throats.Plympton isn't averse to taking a short rojeiHyut nothing less than the\u2019 call of thred-fifty brings him out of idleness; and so-I am sure he gets as much for being a make-believe preacher.a week In a theatre as a parish priest costs his church in a year.However, the actor is uncommonly eloquent.Another artist hired to rescue \u201cDivorce\u201d from its fallure in the four cities named is Mary Shaw.She dates back awhile, too, stiil comely.Yet a woman by me exclaimed, \u201cOh the cheek of her\u201d when the matronly Miss Shaw came.on the stage.This impulsive critic, you see, thought Miss Shaw was go- ; ing to enmct the frivolous young wife whose tipsy antics Mrs.Fiske and -{ Miss George have given with feather- veight lightness in Sardou's \u201cDivorce.\u201d\u201d Miss Shaw is a purposeful actress\u2014Ibsenism and that sort of thing\u2014an elocutionist to charm the .| ars.of Thespis.Taking Marian Terry's place in the New York tri nf the Bourget \u201cDivorce;\u201d she de- plets an anguished sufferer from.be- \u2018ng two live men\u2019s wife.; Montreal knows that, as the Bour- get story goes, this woman was \u2018reared a Roman Catholic, but on divorcing > herself from her Catholic husbapd.she was united by a civil service to an Agnostic, and then ghée renounced her { former -falth for love of him.When \u2018at length she would repent her defl- ance of .fhe church, and be absplved.the prigst says shé can never return to the fold while living with a paramour.\u201cfintasy has legally married \u201cffest -husband dies oppor~ though \u2018altar with her second; 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Nervine Powders, 35¢ for box of 18,.-From all Dealeté : \"ou AT aE .2 78 * # 7 Cele EB vr e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ss LL GRAPUT FILS & CIE, -.Wholesalo Depot, Morea CAPITAL a LAGER ALE and PORTER Brewed only by \"HENRY KUNTZ, O*tawa, Ont.WHOLESALE BY Rowan Bros.& Co.Limited.Montreal Bell.Tel.Main 718.Merchants 22.a 253 25 law WHERE 1 ~ COOK?| able, such as Pacific Red and Pale Salmon, \u2018Pacific White Halibut, Lake Trout, | Whitefigh, | Tom-Cods, Pickled, Capncd, Preserved, Prepared, Smoked Fish, that the place\u2019 to get a supply at jowest prices is at D.HATTON COY'S MONTREAL.ee vtr Province of \u2018Quebec, District of Montreal, SUPERIOR COURT.ON THE PART OF GEORGES VAN- real, requesting the appointment of æ curator to the vacant estate of the late Mrs.Ann McCormack, In the city of Montreal, petitioner.relatives and creditors of the said late Mrs.Ann McCormack are by these pres ents ordered to appear before the pro.thonotary of the Superior Court of the Povince of Quebec, In Montreal, in the Tutelle Office, in the Tuesday, the fourteenth of December next, 1909, at three o'clock In the afters noon, to give their advice in this matter sf the said petition and their y Jegarding it, and 1t je further dr \u201cTRfat the.present ofdet ba publishu@ twice mn Len a Presse,\u201d ang.twice in | English, In \u2018\u201cThe- Mantreat- \u201cStar\u201d ; two newspapers published in the city of Mentreal.; : - ; ©\u201c Montreal, November 30th, 1909.i Z G.LA ROCHELLE, _- {268 3 Deputy P.C.8 | Nobody seems to know where the dite \u2018 coverer is just now; but everybody iS aware that the best frozen fish obtain.Dore, Pike, Smelts, Herings, : Mackerel, and all kinds ot DELAC, undertaker, of the city of Monte her !IMetime widow of \u2018the late James Lorne, senior, of : On account of the sald petition, the the district of Court House, in the city of Montreal, on - à ® .Beethoven - Trio offers more than one Paul Dufauit A.recital wll in Christ be given Char6h Cathedral to-dmy, at 4 o'clock, | by Mew.L.Farnam.(organist) and Mr.efi} Phillips (pianist).The following is the programme: 1 Prelude and Fugue in C ma- 2.Variations Symphoniques \u2018 (for planoforte, with orc .Bach part on the organ).Cesar Franck 8: (8) Meditation (1st Sym- .phony.-Ch.M.Widor \"73 Pastorale (2nd Syms phony.-Ch.M.Widor \u201c& Concerto for pianoforte.Schumann _ (with orchestral part on the organ) Next Monday, in the Windsor Hall, @ Montreal audience will be given the opportunity of passing judgment upon & compdhition as yet unheard, one wittten by a Montreal composer for a Montreal performer.The \u201cReminiscence Espagnol.\u2019 by N.Eichorn, Is dedicated to M.J.B.Dubois.The number with claims to newness.The Arengky and Brahms are distinct nov- eltien\u201d and important ones; and the statement leads to a shamefaced confession that almost any modern chamber music work would be a novelty in Montreal.In the past Montreal has not been wholly blamable for its ignorance of the trios and sonatas that nave been put before the world by the rising generation of composers; bdut in the present, with the Beethoven Trie to act es intermediary between writer and concert-goers, this un- famiiiarity with n great many important productions can no longer be ex- .cused.In Montreal, Arensky & Brahms Trios are publicly unknown.Yet abroad, and in the centres of America, Arensky's and Brahms Trios are a reality.It is safe to assume that the concert will be a musical success.Only equally satisfactory - financial results are needed to.guaranties.a continuance of such concerts in the future.amiepnten A splendid programme has been prepared for the concert to be given next Tuesday, at Stanley Hall, by Paul! Dufault, the Canadian tenor, and sam.Kotlarsky, thé young Russian violinist.It will be remembered that Paul Dufauit hain speciall : tat er \u2018by the Mount Rov Club before The y: Eaceitencles, Lord SE Ley rey, -Oétasion 8 big re won the admiration of a large number of invited guests present.Among the com- powitions that appear on the programme Yor next Tuesday may be Miss Mabel Barker.Rev.M.O.Smith has just published a Christmas song for children, entitled \u201cThe Christmas Roundelay.! It is dedicated to the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital.8t.Martin's Organ Recital.An organ recital will be held in St.Martin's Church, on Wednesday next, and the following programme has been arran 1 Organ solo, Prelude and Med- ver «ee.-Borowskl (From Suite im E minor.) Baritone solo, \u201cThe King of Love, Gounod 2 ~~.Mr.E I.\"Loiseite.3 Organ sold, Benediction Nuptiale.Hollins 4.Anthem (The Choir), | \u201cFhe Sun Shali be no More\u201d.Woodward 5.Organ solo, Prelude and Fugue in F minor.Bach 6.Violin sola, ; Meditation) (Thais).Masseret Mise Grace \u201cClark Murray.7.Organ solo, Priers.Buelimann (From Suite Gothique.) 8 March.Lovet The Montreal Amateur Operatic Society will produce, in February, \u201cThe Pretty Pawnee.\u201d'a comic opera in three acts, by Capt.Forsyth.Music bv Mr.J.H.Metcalf.The Norrie sisters are engaged for the leading parts, also the Macdonald sisters, the composer himself taking the conducting in hand.Opera Comique for Montreal.It is several years since Montreal bad a visit from a small coterie of artistes atiached to the Metropolitan Opera House in New York.On Monday.December 13, the stage at the Princess will be occupied by the Opera.Comique Company, direct im its entirety from the Manhattan Opera House, New York.It will not be a scratch company got together for touring purposes, with two or three of the Manhattan singers.thrown in for appearance sake, but the original company now playing at Mr.Oscar Hammerstein's Manhattan Oo House, French, and the full equipment from the Manhattan will accompany each production.There will be the Man- Rattan chorus and ballet of sixty, with 8, special orchestra of forty musicians.The strength of the company n soloists permits of a fresh relay of principals for every different performance.With such tenors as Ca- rasa and Devries, Such sopranos as Delormes and Walter-Villà, mezzos of mentioned.\u201cMselisande in the Woods,\u201d by Goetz: \u201cA Boat Song.\u201d by Harriet Ware; \u201cSong of a Shepherd.\u201d by Bertram Fore, and \u201cTo-Morrow,\u201d by C.G.Sprose.\u201d Kotlarsky will play the difn- cuit Concerto by \u2018Tschalkowaky.a group of Jrorhe by Couperin, Beethoven an .and the famous Faust ade by Wieniawski.Mr.Gilbert Spross, compoeer and pianist, will act as accompanist.The second concert of the Montreal Symp Orchestra takes place at His Majesty's Theatre on Friday of next week.The services of Miss Mabel the calibre of Rachel Laya and Du- chene, and baritones and sos like Nicolay, Laskin, Dufour.and De Kaiser, there can be little doubt as to the quality of the leading roles in this company\u2019s performances.In the opinion of the leading New York critics, Mr.Hammerstein has in these sing- voices, On Monday and Wednesday evenings \u201cLes Cloches de Corneville\u201d will be given.On Tuesday and Saturday evenings the opera will be \u201cLes Dra- sons de Villars\u201d; on Thursday evening and Saturday matinee, \u201cMignon.\u201d Barker and Mr.Merlin Davies have been secured.and on Friday evening and Wednesday matinee, \u201cLa Mhscotte.\u201d La Council Officers.Prince Albert Couneil, Royal Ar- canum, esectell their officers for 1810 last night\u2014Regent, A B.J.Moor: vice-régent.R.J.Sutherland: orator, A.Holland; secietary, R.L.Richards: treasurer, R.5.Hedges; guide, G.Thompson; guard, H.Hellner; tyler, C.Muggeridge.Mest Monday.The Royal Commission appointed to find the best means of organizing a Catholic School Commission having jurisdiction on the city of Montreal and its surroundings will hold its meet- ne eveny day beginning next Monday, 7 TREE CAE XH ly La ve 4 À iS n Ey Sr eit aia ii PRG st RCE ian iii iE 35 15 ; a © \u2014-\u201cThis shadow-graph of its trademark shows you about how much more a OATS\u2019 after he's tried it CE {This moose-head a fellow thinks of \u2018OGILVIE than he did before.| lways makes my mouth water) not for venison, but for.something better\u2014 \u2018Ogilvie Oats.\u2019 \u201cHaven't you tried En \u2018Ogilvie Oats\u2019 yet?\u2018Then you're missing it, for it\u2019s the bestest porridge I \u201cever tasted.\u201cYou'll have to try \u2018Ogilvie Oats.\u2019 Then you'll know yourself .how good it is, and you'll do as I do, \u2014eat a big plateful every morning.\u2018.\u201cMother says it\u2019s making me big.and strong: \u2018 \u2018I know I feel great, anyway,\u2019 since I've beet having | gilvie Oats BAR isn A For Breakfast / 4 Lieut:-Col Roy, { guest of Mrs.D.pera Every opera will be sung in ers some very great and striking \"| owe pie?14m four to ax, at Platesn school, ott \u2018§ Ct.Catherine street.\u201d opint are evel to or nfont.oh bnportad Which will be treated à 4e M ntafning nr maäification 5 of the esent schoot \u2018commissions?It they to be modified; in what ways?\u201c\u2019Shoul* many schosl commissions be maintained or à single one be created?4 Nomination \u2018of election of school éommissioners?.Ë elected, will elec- pari arate?made by wards, districts or avis & sé PERSONALS.Mr.and Mrs.John G.Glassco are | settled fn their new home in Winnipeg.Mr.and Mrs.Duncan E.Cameron, of Staten Iskand, N.J., are gu at the Windsor.Mrs.A.Monk, of Portland, Ore, is visiting her sister, Mrs E.Bethel, Outremont.à Miss Germaine Roy, daughter of is one of the season's debutantes.Miss Wodburn, St.John, N.B, Is the guest of Mrs.H.G.Wildman, Westmount.Miss Nesbitt, of Woodstock, is the Lome McGibbon, Ontario avenue.Mr.and Mrs.M.S.Blaiklock have removed from 65 Mackay street to-144 Drummond street for the winter.Miss Crawford, Westmount, who has been visiting in Toronto for the past two months, has returned to town.Mrs.C.A.Kennedy, 466 Sherbrooke street west.-will receive on the first and third Tuesday of each month during the season.Mr.Clement Reiffenstein, 86 Ste.Famille street, leaves to-morrow night for Edmonton, Alberta, where he will reside in the future.The Misses Hays, Ontario avenue) who have been the guests of their sister, Mrs.George Hall, in Boston, \u201chave returned home.~ : Mrs.T.©.LeBoutliller, of Lewis avenue, Westmount, entertained informally at the tea hour Thursday, for Mrs.D.Bisson, Sr, of Paspeblac West Miss Jeanine Chapleau,who has been spending the past six months in Montreal with\" her aunt.two.Mrs.D.Lorne McGibbon has issued invitations for ap \u201cAt Home\u201d on Wed- resday afternoon, Pecember ¢#th, -in honor of her sister, Mrs.Flevtwoed Ward.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence A.Gap on, who have spent thre last year in Canada, sailed by the England, where they will remain till the New Year, when they retur\u2026 to their home in Paris.- 5 Mrs.McMullih.of Woodstock, is in town.for the marriage of her sister.Miss Mâbel Gascolgne, to Mr.W.J.Carrique, which takes place very quietly \"at the Church of St.James the apostle on Monday afternoon, Decem- er Captain and Mrs.Ramsden, of London, England, who have been making & tour of the world and are now on their way home, have been the guests of Their Excellencies the Governor- General and the Countess Grey for a few days.The marriage of Miss \"Winnifred T.ouise Thomson Lauder, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, J.D.Lauder, of innis- fail, Alberta, to Mr.Edward Brere- ton Nowers.of Calgary, Alberta (formerly of Montreal), is announced.td .take place at St.Mark's Church, In\u201d nisfail, on Wednesday, December 15.returned from \u201cGrace Dew Warren.\" Chateauguay Basin, and will reside with Mr.and Mrs.J.Seath-8mith, who with their sop, Master Osmond Seath- Smith, have returned to town and taken possession of thelr new residence, \u201cGrace Dew,\u201d 779 Sherbrooke west e A delightful tea was given yesterday afternoon by Mrs.R.M.Ballantyne, Forden avenue, Westmount.The house was effectively decorated with marguerites and yellow chrysanthemums, the same flowers being used in tne arrangement of the tea table.Mrs.Ballantyna received wearing a handsome gown of heliotrope silk crepe.Mrs.G.W.Badgley poured tea ard Mrs.W.J.Clarke coffee, assisted hy Miss Martha Martin, Miss Boulter.Miss Dolly McNicoll, Miss Nora Reynes, Liss Elsie Macdougall, Miss Marion Waugh and Mies er.Mrs.Norris P.Bryant (formerly Miss time since her marriage yesterday afternoon and evening at the residence of her mother, Mrs, Frank Gilbert, 4160 Dorchester street, The bride wore her wedding gown of palé yellow radium silk, and Mrs.Gilbert, who received with her daughter, wore a black lace gown.Pink roses were effectively arranged in the drawing room and red roses adorned the tea table.Mrs.Dawes Gillmor and Miss Blanche Gill mor poured tea and coffee, while thoss assisting were Miss Leota Bryant, Miss Enid Harte, Miss Gerirude Blakeley, and Miss Helen Mumford.In the evening ah orchestras.gave a number of most enjoyable selections.The tea room was In charge of Mrs.Harris, of Chicago, and Mrs.Vinnie Williams, who were assisted by the following young men.Mr.D.Gillmor, Mr.Buster Matliewson, Mr.roa Corners add Mr.Frederick M The marriage of eo Lena Magor.fourth daughter, of the late John Ma- gor, to Mr.H.Dinning, took place very quietly at eleven o%clock this morning in St.Pail's Choreh, Lachine.Only immediate relatives attended the ceremony, which was performed by tho Rev.BR.Hewton.The bride, who was given away by her mother, wore a travelling costume of grey cloth with a xrey plumed hat' to match and carried violets, Her only attendant was Miss Frances Dodwell, who wore a oream cloth gown apd a black hat trimmed with white\u201d ostrich.plumes.Mr.Robert Magor, brother.of tlie bride, was best man.Mrs.Mages, mother of \u2018the bride, wore a black silk gown with mauve and silver trimmings.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Dinning will spend their joney- moon in New York and on their return will reside in Lachine.- bridegroom's gift to the bride was a handsome set of furs; to the bridesmaid a pearl and turquoise pin, and to the best man a ruby pin, Amon, the guests present were: Mrs, H.C.Church (Ottawa), sister of the bride; Mr.Basil Magor (New York), brother of the bride; Mr.and Mrs.N.BE.Dodwell: Mr.and Mrs.w.A.\u2018 Magor.Miss Johnson (Montreal), and Dr.and Mrs.Morphy.+ ; WOULD REFORM THE SENATE ¢ Me McLean, ot Huren, win ope Orastic Resolution, ; Special to Thé Montreal Star.\u2019 Ottawa, December \u20ac \u2014 McLean, ot MY.uron,is out rr reform of the Senate.He gives notice of i reso lution, \u201cthat in.the opinfon of this House, the Dominion Benate as at present constituted ils not im accordance with the representative tity tions of this country, aol the Govern- \u2018-}ment should take the necessary pro- cesdings to have It made pevroueta tive and directly responsible -%0 % Lady Chapleau, has returned to Ottawa for a week or Dorothy Gilbert), received for the first SS.Cans&da for} Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Mitcheil have | street |.Ths |, in a Tow dure.MONUMENT Plan, on view and Hekets for sale at Dominion Bquare, Mr.Gerald W.Birks, Chairman.Now Open] Land Tuesday, Thursday and 15e.Semson Tickets mow on sus Charity Soncert, \u2014BY\u2014 .|The Symphony Choir of Montreal by the distinguished Presidericy of THE RT.HBLE.SIR CHAS.FITZPATRICK, Levd Chief Justice of Canada, .A hearty invitation Is extended to all Men to attend.GRE SOR.ONTARIO 8 DFARRIIFR aE Take Beaver I'all or Ontarl \u2018 Street Cars.Skating ev ane an all ol Eve a > ruoon d eveming.at the NATIONAL, Monday, December 6th, at 8.15p.m.R.J.BILLER, Secretary- a surer.Shaw, = aus, Store.Lex, J .A.MacDonald, LL.D.Editor ¢f \u201cTHE GLOBE,\u201d Toronto, Will Address the Men's Meeting, at the Young Men's.Christian Association, SUNDAY- AFTERNOON at 3.45 o\u2019clock: Mr.J.Dumbrille, Soloist.10] I BAND FRS To-Night .Band nights 10\u20ac and DANCING AUDITOR ACADEMY tempted for the balance of this season.Beginners\u2019 classes every Monday TWO PRIVATE LESSONS FREE TO THOSE JOINING NOW Acknowledged to be the best school for beginners and advanced pupils in Canada.The management has decided, with a view of making their classes the largest in the eity, to reduce their rates to an extent never.before at- - ENROL AT ONCE.$3.00 for Ladies, Every Thursday, LOW RATES.8.15.ete.Come early.BAND THIS | ARTERNOO# afternoon.Sat.afternoon, 15c.and Thursday.Private lessons | 10 private lessons for $5.00.daily.\u201c Gentiemen, 810; Ladies, $5, or Cail at 17 Berthelet Street, 'Phone Up 3%56.T.W.ROTHERY and H.S.LAING, Instructors.foo NEW BEGINNERS\u2019 DANCING GLASS 1 MR.& MRS, D\u2019ALBERT,; Instructors.3 Late of Cleveland, Ohlo.One Term CONSERVATORY HALL, corner St.Catherine and McGill College avenue, may be rented for Balls, Euchres, DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE.§ OPENING DEC.Up 5211.Circu oth.and Sat.8.30 p.m.Class.limited.: F.OPENING ASSEMBLY TO-NIGHT, &30 p.m.Montreal\u2019s Largest and Most Modern ce Rink.Instructors and \u2018matron always in atfenhdance.General admission, 15¢; evenings, ladies 15, géntiemen 25c.Three sessions every day.Lars mailed.Assembly every Wed.H.NORMAN, Manager.Guy Street and West Darchester Street, BAND every night and sat Children, DON'T FAIL The RUMMAGE SALE to be held In TO ATTEND the Lecture Hall of \u2018 Sherbrooke Street Methodist Church, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 7TH, 1909, AT 2.30 P.M.- EDUCATIONAL All having attention Tel.Up 1166.EDUCATIONAL 7 Formerly of Ne y xe hi oar NADAS FOREMOST TEACH or 17 Bu Guitar, Mandolin lessons are individual and strictly private.no assistant teacher, therefore, sonal is given to avery pupil.ay person Studio: 352 ST.CATHERINE aT Ww.283 § Saw FIG HAD CAUSED BRAKEMAN'S DEATH - A verdict of accidental death was ra- turned by the Coroner's jury after a few minutes\u2019 deliberation in the cass of Amedee Chenier, a laborer in the Grand Trunk yards, who met his death in a collision between two engines near Bonaventure, The chief witness was James Dowbe, conductor vf the train which was coming into the station, and ran into the shunting engine, stand! g on the track.He stated that his train was only going at the rate \u2018ef about four miles an héur at this point, and that the fog was so dense at-the time that he could not see more than a car's \u2018length ahead.The testi- money of the engineer of the shunting engine, \u2018Wm.J.Anderson, was to the same effect.Board to Adjust Coal Dispute.Speoial to the Montreal Star.: Ottawa, December 4.\u2014A board of conciliation and investigation has between the Standard Coal Company, of Edmonton, AKta., and its employes.The members of the board are Messrs, Geo.F.Cunningham, chairman; Frank B.Emith, \u2018and Clement Stubbs.The chairman was appointed on the recommendation of Messrs, Smith and Stubbs.The number of men concerned in the dispute is placed at 75.7 tee 1 remettre Moscow has a newspaper that sells for a quarter of a cent, and is the \u2018cheapest publication in the world: END OF A RED NOSE Fiesh- -Colordd Préduet That Heals New and Hides Pu tee.A pecullar feature of pdslam, a new skin discovery, that it le naturally fiesh-colored and contains no grease, =o that when on the fare for the'com- piexton, .or \u2018for pimples, red noses or any solorations, \u2018its presence cannot, be -de- tected.It can thus be applied in the daytime, the natural color of the skin being Jmmediately restored and the actual Héallng and ¢ uring process accomplished t can be had Of an any at who sells pure drugs.Robe pate.ons and \u2018Quénneville & Guerin's drug stores ea spachalt of it.Fifty mentioned or in curing ordinary ibigema, Itching stops at once.Oho \u2018who will write to the Hmer.Fency Laboratories, No.32 West Twenty: York, can secute, by mall, free of charge.- up ly sufficient to cure a 1 cleat a coupes ahd ve.pone four hours.been formed to adjust the differences other inflammations, \u2018blemishes, or dis- | THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF MUSIC 620 Dorchester St.W.THE XMAS EXAMINATIONS in all branches of Practical and Theoretical Musle, will bé held December 28th and 20th, 1909.For all particulars address the Secretary, at the College.Telephone Up 2408.PERCIVAL J.ILLSLEY, 2 8 2aw B.Mus, F.R.C.O., Registrar.School of Dramatic Art \u2014AND\u2014 BLOCUTION | 15 ESPLANADE AVE.Thorough instruction for the stage and Rlatform.Speciai attention to make-up.- LAWRENCE C.O'BRIEN; Director.COTTAGE.ROBBERIES PERPLEX.POLICE Special to The Montres Star.Brockville, Ont., December 4\u2014Mrs Rose Male and Jack Whitford were arraigned in the local police court\u2019 on a charge of robbing the cottage of W.B.Fogter, of Montreal, at Hen- ther's Point, a.shor distance from Brockville, Mr.Foster identified several articles found in the posseswion at intervals during the past year.Ghist Burke was the only other witness, and he gave evidence as to the ,\\ recovery of the property.The prisoners were remanded to secure the presence of Claude B.Hart, of Montreal, as a witness.Suits: of clothing found with Mrs.Male bore Mr.Hart's name and are suspected of \u2018having .been stolen from his summer home at Feair- haven.The police seem unable to cope with the cottago robberies along the river front.To-day they were notified the fine summer home of Hal McGiv- \u2018erin, ME OuUaws, altuated at Fern- bank, ha 4 received attention from the POTS.© wère demolished, ; ottage 1 rpms NEW YORK\u2014-Chas.8 Smith, one of the last of- the old line merchant princes.who laid \"the foundations of thelr fortunes \u2018before the Civil war, fs HAMILTON, Ont\u2014John Karn \u2018Cul- ver in dead in his 68rd year.\"FULLARTON, \u2018Ont\u2014 Barbara, widow of Jos, Môrrow, is desl.WEST TORONTO; Ont)\u2014Lena c.of the priconers which had been missed | © NEXT ee | \u2018wideo Daily 8,15 p.5 2,15 ?m.Marion Bent The Busy Beti-Boy.\u201d \u201cTom Edwards Three Athletas Marvellous Algplay of strength n Women.Devlin and \u2018Ewa | Skit.\u2018that will make ali A laugh, entitled: \u201cThe Girl From Yonkers.\" À T.Nelson Dow || Expert at_Sleight-of-Hand.Sieight-of-Hand.McDevitt & Kelly - Eccentric Dançers, and pleas-.: ing Character Singers.Johnston & Hasty Parodists.Seeback Renowned Bag Puncher, a Prices\u2014Every Afternoon, 15¢ to 25c.Saturday, 15c ta Every \u2018Evening, 15¢ to 75c.Boxes, $1.00, Telephone, Uptown 74.2Shows Dail, 2.30 & sp p.m.Entirely New Programme of MOVING PICTURES every Monday and Thursday, also a most refined and popular Entertain- ment\u2014Music, Song and Novelty, Return of the ever popular humor- Harry New Programme.Also other special at- ; _tractions.HENDERSON\u2019 IN SONG.Admision 10¢c.Reserved, 15c and | 25c.Children at Mate, except Sat, 5 Cents.THE GREAT ORATOR, J.STITT WILSON M.A.\u2018Will dellver lectures on \u201cWHAT IS SOCIALISM?\u201d LABOUR TEMPLE, SUNDAY, DEC.5, .ission 10c.HALL, 508 Guy (just below Sherbrooke), TUESDAY, DEC.7, 8 p.m.Admission, 25c.LEARN DANCING FOR 56.Waltzing taught thoroughly by mail by a Parisian Professor.With the minuté instructions, charts illustrating cach figure, you cannot fail to tice.Sond Büc for Prof.de Tournez's System.Hundreds sold.Tnfernational; Trading Co., Postal \u2018Station C., Box 1725 Montreal, or any book seller.Lx Eastern Star Lodge No.74, A.F.& A.M.FUNERAL NOTICE late Bro.G.W.Smith, Monday December 6th, 1809, from St.Margaret's Church, Tetraultville.By order of the W.M.; R.G.Pettigrew, © No Regalia, oc.Sec.= : : i Lansdowne Lodge No.9, 1.0.0.F.Members\u2019 of the above lodge are requested to\u2019 attend the funeral of our late Bro.G.W.Smith, Monday, December 6th, 1908, from St.Margaret's Church, Tetraultville By order, \u2018 .G, GARRISON, N.G.Pat.Rooney \"le In the roaring comedy sketch | Greatest of Engen Ventrilo- Manipulator of Coins, and an ' \u2018Bennett || learn by a few weeks\u2019 home prac-.Members of the above.lodge are re- | quested to attend the funeral of our.NOW PLAYING .1 \u201cNEXT WEEK | VICTOR HERBERT EVES.& SAT.MAT.5 | \u201c BERTHA\" \u201c ALLAN \\D In \u2018The Return of Eve Tew Fields Offers THE BIG MUSICAL COMEDY ™ ROSE o ALGERIA REGULAR PRINCESS PRICES Wilt.PREVAIL 25c to St.5 - COMPANY OF 70_ a ORCHESTRA \\._OF 20 oc By GLEN NACOUNOUGH POPULAR WED, MAT.25c to $1.00 3 WEEKS \u201cCom, \u201c \u2018MONDAY WiLL PRESENT HIS \" Soyer, Desmond, Duchene, SPECIAL SEASON OF Grand and Comic Opera Un French).MATINEES WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY OSCAR HAMMERSTEN OPERA COMIQUE Direct from \u2018Manhattan Opera House, N.Y.including the following Artists: _MMES.Delormes, \u2018Walter-Villa, Nolba, Dumesnil, Viccarino, Laya MM.Lucas, Devrics, Carass, Leroux, Las- \" kin, Nicolay, Moyroud, Thoreux, Villa, Dufour, De Kaiser, Jugal, and a Chorus and Ballet of 60.Orchestra of 40.\u201d DECEMBER 13TH Dambrine, es Pil Snowden Under the Ausplces of the Local Council of Women, will lecture upon Woman Suffrage in England ; IN THE STANLEY HALL.SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4th, At 8.15 p.m.\u2018Tickets, 50c and 25c.On sale at the Star Branch Office.- 284 6 Montreal Free Speech Society.Mr.W: W.Robertson will lecture under: the auspices of the above society at Crescent Hall (formerly Liggett's Hall), 642 St.Catherine street west, corner of Crescent, on SUNDAY, DECEMBER.6.at 3 p.m.on \u201cMarriage and its Bearing on Human Happiness and National Progress.\u201d .On December 12, Rév.Rabbi Gor- \u2018don, on **Moses and the Prophets.\u201d Free discussion.Stiver collection.288 2 ORMAN MURRAY, Sec.- STANLEY HALL, DEC.7th, DUFAULT \u2018TENOR._ KOTLARSKY VIOLINIST.Seats, 50c, $1, $1.50.On sale at Shaws.k ° Dancing Assembly To-night COLISEUM HALL, 335 GUY STREET, (Corner.Dorchester and Guy).80¢c a couple, Up 5050, Sea Monday's advt) Assemblies every Wed.and Sat.COLISEUM HALL to Rent (rates cheaper than elsewhere).WILLIAM EB, NORMAN.288 2 2aw DANCING ASSEMBLY To-Night, MAJESTIC HALLS, 508 Guy Bt, .(Just below Sher.St.) +, Good orchestra.5 IA Cards 500 a couple.Frederic Norman.286 8 aw St.Patrick\u2019s y No.95, C.0,F.ELECTION OF OFFICERS.\u2018The Election of Officers of the above Court for the ensu year take place on Monday evening, December 6th, as well as.other important business with be transacted at the meeting.Every member who takes an \u2018interest in the welfare of the Court Pas earnestis requested to attend.By o ALEX.PATTERSON; - Rec.Secy.Irish Protestant Benevolent \"a QUARTERLY MEETING.Monday, Dec.6th, 1909, 8.15 P.M In connection with our regular quar- teriy meeting to be held at the Home, Monday, December 6th, the Rev.W.D.Reid, B.A.B.D.has kindly consented to give his lecture on a \u201cTrip Through Ireland,\u201d 1llustrated: by Lime Light Views.Mrs.F r?Soprano Boloist of 8t.James Methodist Church, wi \"sing, and Miss Joy Higgs, a young talented Violinist of Westmount, will play.A very enjoyable and profitable evening the rooms of the e occasion.Le w.KING, MISS \u2014 tiemen friends Society on the ab ENON LL (pe Tite of Barry Vanterhartls dead, aged pus cie CM, Royal College, London;: toachér of thé violin: papll of Willy Hess.Not terms ap apply to 8 St.Matthew st.da: promised, - and.it in hoped that the.members.will bring their lady and gen- | , Hon.Sedy.LEA.ns Royal Acade: y: London; AR, | > @SO.E.BS.PRIMROSE LODGE, No.49.Members of this Lodge are requested to attend the next regular meeting, Thursday, December th, ®t 8 p.m.Business\u2014Initiations and Election of Officers for 1910, and othér important business.W.H.WILKINSON, President, © GEO.WALKER, Secretary.0 \u2019 Besthoven Trio MONDAY, Deo.6th, 8.18 p.m.WINDSOR HALL, Soloist.Prof.J.B.Dubois \u2018achète.dow on sale .at Frora- eimets anû- _Archambpult's.Shigie Hikes, $1.00.Aldmisalon, Soc.CA RE CERT : market, Ask your dealer, WARD His Malesty\u2019s TOALL wi MATS.WED.AND SATURDAY, THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S.Prices.25c, 50c, 75¢, $1 and $1.50.Pop.Mat.Wed 1.000 Seats, 250.285 5 mm re EY NYE A LE SOUS-PREFET DE CHATEAU: BUZARD.Semaine prochaine.Un bijou du repertoire du Theatre Francais de Paris.La Robe Rouge ____ Attraction Sneclale \u2018 | MME: THERESE D'ORGEVAL Dans Son Repertoire, MATINÉES MERCREDI ET SAMEDI 25c a 5 00.ow ¢ THIS FRANCAIS WEEK THE SMART SET \u2014 with S.H.Dudley | _1.2,%,% His Honor The Barber Matinees Thursday and Saturday.Tho Dainty Comedientie \" \" SPOONER.Ih Her New Comedy, THE LITTLE TERROR.Matinees Monday, Wednesday, Thurs- \\ day and Baturday.| J 287 2 ae ROYAL This Week , Matineé Dally The Frollcsome Lambs th rit 10, 20, The Mankich! Troupe.50 Next Weok\u2014The Dreamiands.30.ALWAYS.235 8 A MECHANICS INSTITUTE The Annual Meeting will be held \u2018 on - Monday, December 6th, at 8 p.m.to receive reports and for the élection of of- flcers for the en- sulñg year.A.Y, BLOMELEY, Secretary, 284 @ Enjoy Roller Skating \u201cWhile it lasts.\u2018Ice SKATING will replace it shortly., BAND EVERY NIGHT._ Admission\u201410 Cents.284 26 ?.¥ Mary Turner Salter SONG \"RECITAL\u2014ART GALLERY, \u2018 Tuesday.Dec.7th .Assisted by MiS8 MARGARET WHITNEY,\u2019 Soprane (New York) And MR.MAGILL TAIT.Tickets at Star Branch.The Guild of St.Anne, Church of St.John the .Evangelist, \u2018Will \u2018mold their.Annual Tea and Sale of | Fancy Work on WEDNESDAY, 8t% Des cember, 1908, from 2 to 10 P.M.Adie sion, 10c.- 289 2 Saw .omepm\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE \u201cWELLINGTON\u201d .Photo Specialties; Plates, Papers, Flims, \u2018Make your Prints on the highest quality Gas Light Paper on the & co.import Agents, | 18 St Jotin St, Montreal Booklet Free.\u201cÀ 280 \"108 a .Crewes own measure, established ' pejocting, though not amending, money 2 \u201c - to be hasty, tyrannical, corrupt, but \u201d the insolence of privilege, and they \"question settled, for if the ministry is 4 NER MINSTER RUES TO BA NES ARGUMENT Mr.Lyttelton Says the Orator Differs From Statesman Regarding Second Chamber.J Ry-Spectal Cable From Our Own Correspondent.\u2018 London, December 4\u2014Mr.Alfred Lyttelton, Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s successor in the Colonial Secretaryship, deals in.& letter to The Times with Lord Crewe's argument in the Peers\u2019 debate that the action of the House of Lords would be absolutely unintelligible to men of all parties in the self-govern- ing dominions, it being so foreign to thetr universal practice.Our fellow- subjects abroad, added Earl Crewe, will ask if the citizens of the Old Country are altogether fitted to exercise responsible government.Mr, Lyttelton shows that Parl Crewe himself as Colonial Becretary in the new Transvaal constitution, which is held up as the embodiment of pure democratic faith, deliberately created a second chamber whose members were nominated by the governor, to whom, by express and explicit enactment, was intrusted power to accept or reject any money bill, but not to alter it.\u2018 The Union of South Africa bill, which Is also a senate and endowed it with power of bills.Quite recently effective use has been made of similar power by the Second Chamber of Cape Colony.Mr.Lyttelton adds: \u201cLord Crewe, the orator, assures the Peers that to reject a money bill would make them a laughing stock to their fellow countrymen abroad.Lord Crewe, the statesman, deliberately Invests the senates overseas with the power whose exercise he ridicules at home.\u201d To this may be added Mr.Balfour's reply in his speech Wednesday.Addressing the Ministers and flinging out 1 hands at them scornfully he said: \u201cI understand you are.golng to try te persuade the people of this country that they are suffering some great wrong (Liberal cheers), and great in- Jury (Liberal cheers), because they are asked to give their opinions of the budget.\u201d Balfour's tone was soft, but passion touched him now and again and a sudden gesture as he leaned across pointing his finger at Premier Asquith brought home the depths of his feeling.With bitter humor he suggested that the banner which Liberals might carry in a Hyde Park demonstration.(Unionist applause).It would say the Lords have insulted you by asking your opin\u2018on (Unionist cheers.) Take care to give such a vote that your opinfon never will be (Applause.) The sanest judges on both sides agree that the electorute has no intention of allowing the Labor and Radical sections of the ministerialists in demanding abolition of the Second Chamber or even destroying their effective part in legislation.Mr.Balfour quoted Mr.Bryce, historian and ex-Radical minister, with great effect yesterday in declaring the fnnate tendency of a single chamber asked again.» equally the obvious comihon-sense of the people Is affronted by the anomaly on which Asquith insists that \u2018the Tory House of Commons is-never sent before.the electorate whatever it proposes, while a Liberal House of Commons is never free from the threat of dissolution\u2014one outcome of the present crisis will certainly be the conversion.of the House of Lords into a more judffial, Impartial, revising chamber to fulfill Asquith\u2019s own criterion of ten years ago.WINDERMERE.\"AMERICAN PRESS COMMENT ON COMMONS\u2019 ACTION.ftpectal te The Montreal Star.New York, December 4.\u2014Comment- ing on the political situation li.Great Britain, the American says: \u2014\u201cWhatever we may think of British politics, the rush and stir of recent events in London should send a current of political contagion through this country.The English are fighting mad in the presence of assertion of \u2018plutocracy and stand by the logic of their own constitution.The House of Commoni met yet- terday and told the Lords they had committed an.act of anarchy in re- Jecting the budget.Speaker Cannon did not tear his hair or break his mace last summer when the Senate cictated to the House the terms of the tariff bill, and the country did not rise in indignatio Have we, on this side of the water, run short of political indignation?It would seem \u2018so.\u2018 System Botter Than American.- The World says:\u2014No hesitancy was shown by the Commons in accepting the challenge of the Lords.The issue now goes to the people, in which respect the English system of government is much better adapted than our own, to deal with a grest political crisis.By January 20, a new parliament will have been elected, and the sustained it is most improbable that the Houss of Lords will again reject: GOVERNOR NAY BRITISH COLUMBIA Hon.James Dunsmuir as Chief Executive.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont., December 4.\u2014His Excellency the Governor-General has accepted the resignation of Hon.James Dunsmuir, as Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia.Mr.Dunsmuir resigned some time ago on the plea of pressure of private business.His successor will be Hon.Thomas W.Patterson, of Victoria, a wealthy retired contractor.; \u2018The retirement of Lieut.-Governor Dunsmuir, who was appointed in May, 1906, has been foreshadowed for some months, his honor having some time ago signified his desire to be relieved from the duties of the position.The new Lieutenant-Governor is one of the best-known residents of the provincial capital, where he has lived since 1885.He has beén prominently identified as a contractor\u2018for railway construction in the province.Lieut.-Governor Patterson is a native of Ayrshire, Scotland, and will celebrate his fifty-seventh birthday Monday next.He was educated in Oxford county, Ont, and spent his early manhood in Bruce county, going to Victoria in 1885.He was elected tn 1902 at a bye-ciection to represent Victoria city .in the Legislature, and was re-elected at the general election of 1903.\u2018 QUEBEC PHYSICIAN DEAD.The late Dr.Colin Sewell, who died Wednesday at Quebec.He was well known as a physician, having attended Princess Louise, and was alse prominent in turf circles.TWG PREMIERS TO MEET.Significance Attached to Coming Conference in Toronto.Toronto, December 4, \u2014 Sir Lomer Gouin, Premier of Quebec, will visit Toronto this month as\u2014the guest of Sir James Whitney.Sir Lomer will be accompanied by one of his ministers 1d a member of the Quebec Legislature.The visit of Quebec's premier will be given a soclal significance by the members of the Ontario Government who will entertain their visitors at luncheon in the legislative buildings on Wednesday, the 15th stant.In this way the Government desires to express its appreciation of the hospitality and courtesy extended to Ontario\u2019's premier by the Quebec Government on the occasion of the celebration of the Quebec tercentenary.Signiticance attaches to the conference between the two provincial premiers by reason of the fact that they were appointed at the last interpro- vincial conference to arrange the programme, time and place of the next meeting of the premiers of the various provinces.A PENSION WAS ASKED.Members of Parliament Urge Grant for Mrs.Buchan.Special to the Montreal Star.Cttawa, Ont.December 4.\u2014A deputation of members of Parliament waited upon Sir Wilfric Laurier and re- œuestion that : pension of $100 per mort'1*be voted to \u2018the widow of the late General Buchan, in view of his military services to Canada and the Empire.Consideration was promised.The Brockville Telephone Dispute.Special to the Montreal Star.Brockville, Ont.,, December 4.\u2014The matters in dirpute between the Bell Telep.»ne Company and the people of this district are \u2018ill in an unsettled condition.The proposal for a settlement made by the Bell people does not meet the wishes of the people, and it is.probable traät the whole question will be brought before the board of railway comm!ssioners before a final settlement is reached.nn #3 mt ES ae Wren: referendum; they will get it, and as a matter of honor no less than of discretion they must abide by the result.If the ministry is defeated, the budget is dead an the Peers vindicated.Premier Asquith and the Liberal party could hardly ask for a .more attractive issue in which to appeal to the country.' : Issue is Clearly Joined.The Tribune says: \u2014 The British House of Commons has done precisely as Ît was expected to: do, just as the Lords the other day did what they had been expected to do, and now the issue is clearly joined and is submitted to tlie judgment of the people.Meantime it will be ¥ell to keep In mind the suggestion which Premier Asquith himself made.in his p.werfwl speech yesterday when he urged that the Commons use the same means against what he called the usurpation of the Lords that fn the past.had been used against the domination of the Crown.The domination\u2019 of the Crown was ended, but the Crown itself remains to this day in the enjoyynent of very important and substantial functions.King\u2019s Influence Execte New \u2018York, \u2018Decembet \u201c8A \u2018World cable says that sdveral Up'ohist peers.refrained from voting Wednesday, notably the Duke of Fife, King Edward's | son-in-law; Lord Esher, Deputy-Gov- ernor of Windsor Castle and very close to the King, and Lord Farquhar, who wag Master of tht Horse and Lord in Waiting to the King.The absence of those three is attributed to the the budget.The Lords demanded a « \u201c |Néw Ogilvy Store Will Cost Over | - \u201cDollars and wili'Be.O | The new Ogilvy store building, at! the corner of St.Catherine and Moun-| tain streets, is now rapidly advancing in construction.When finished it will be one of the finest and best equipped buildings of its kind in the Dominion.All the faces cf the building will be constructed with Stanstead granite; the openings filled with plate gir -s set in steel frames and sashes.The interior will be entirely finished in con-: crete.The surfaëe of floors will be The new Ogilvy store at the corner of 8 St.Catherine and Mountain streets at a cost of a million dollars.laid in terezzo and so the entire construction will be fireproof, dust nreof and vermin proof.The genera) scaoemse of wood treatment will be mahogany and mahogany finish.The *uilding will be completely equipped with machin-ry fo- the production of afl the light, heat and power required, this plant being located in the lowest basemen: and \u2018will include & Sturvéeyant bliower and ventilator system, changing the air throughout the entire building every twelve minutes.The elevators will be of the newest Million e of \u2018Finest-in \u2018City UDGET DOWN BRIG B | BEFORE CHRISTA Wii Try to Have it Before House by \u201c That Time-\u2014Bank- Act - Proposals.\u2014 Special Staff Correspondence.Press G:llery, House of Commons, Ottawa, December 4\u2014Government Inspection of banks will be one of the subjects discussed In connection with the revision of the Bank Act this ses- ston.The Bank Act will not be introduced before Christmas, though \u2018the \u2018Finance Minister \u201cwill try\u201d to bring down the Budget before that tinie.These facts came out in the opening proceedings yesterday.The indications as to the time when the Bank Act and | Budget will be introduced were elic'ted by Hon.-G.E.Foster.Mr.Foster further asked the Premier.whether there was any correspondenca between him and Hon.L.P.Brodeur or Sir Frederick Borden or any of tne British Ministers relative to the ati: tude of Canada at the Defence Conifers \u2018ence.\u2018The Premier replied that all the correspondence had ben brought down.: The proposal for Government inspection of banks is made by Mr.Joseph Demers, St.Johns and Iberville, This as It will appear when completed plunger type.and with all the necessities and conveniences for the accommodation of the customer.There will algo be elevators for the employes.The building will be completed by the month of June.Mr.H.C.Hitch, !the general centractor, told the Star {to-day that as soon as the steel work i was completed the other work would be rushed.Mr.Ravid Ogilvy is the architect for the new structure.Mr.David Ogilvy stated that the building would cost, when completed, well over à million dollars.STORM HAS STREWN WRECKAGE ON COAST OF NEWFOUNDLAND Many Vessels Have Been Driven Ashore\u2014Crew of Schooner Had Narrow Escape.* Special to The Montreal Star, St.John's, Nfld, December 4.\u2014~The entire west coast Is strewn with wreckage as a result of the tremen- Three Gloucester vessels are ashore, Thev are the Clintonia, H.M.Stanley, and Mabel R.Hines.The Stanley is sald to be a total wreck, the heavy seas having driven her upon the rocks at North Arm, The crew had a narrow escape and were taken to Birch Cove by the Fiona.The number of local craft wrecked by the tempest is not yet known, but it will be large.Several schoonr ers are ashore in Humber Arm.A large quantity of fishing gear has been destroyed, which will entail heavy loss to fishermen.SS.Portia arrived last night, after being severely buffeted by wind and wave, Two of her crew were badly scalded by the bursting of a steam- pipe, and were brought here for medical attention.\u2018 The John R.Bradiey Missing- It has been reported that the schooner John R.Bradley, which carried Dr.Cook's Arctic expedition, has been lost.PARR TOLD STORY OF SUGAR FRAULS mer Man Wha Con-ucted Investigation Explained Methods of Weighers.vert New York, December 4.__The storm centre of the sugar trial yesterday continued to focus ipon Richard Parr, the special agent of the Treasury; Department, who was foremost in discovering and exposing tle shortweight frauds on the Williamsburg Docks of the American Sugar Refining Company.Parr rehearsed once more his statement of how he caught Kehoe, a weizhing clerk, manipulating the scales; how Oliver Spitzer.one of \u2018he six company employes now charged with conspiracy, offered to lec him name his own price for Rushing the thing up; and how Brzezinski, Spitzer's partner, hooked him by the elbow and \u2018asked anxiously, \u2018Dick, this fellow says you're ail right.Doeg that go?\u201d \u201cNothi.g goes with me,\u201d Parr testified he said: : ; He told his story with heat and great circu:astance.The narrative made a visible effect, and counsel for the defence was quick to retort with an attack of Parr's credibility.\u201cYou started to investigate without \"orders trim any superfor officer?\u201d he was asked.\u201cIt you call President Roosevelt, and his secretary\u201d (now Collector Loeb) \u201csuperior officers, I way working under orders,\u201d replied Parr, \u201cbut if ypu mean the Secretary of the Treasury: | Furuïer inquiry along this line\u2019 dropped.; vi Questions designed to show that Parr had o.ce w:itten sheets for-pool and policy room Keepers were barred by the court, but Parr insisted on an angry denial.: Cw The wire with which, it was shown eat former trial, the scales were manipulated.\u2018was produced \u2018in court again, and identified.A working model of the scales\u2019 was exhibited for the benefit of the jury.Parr told how he\u2019 came upon Kehoe erouching behind the scales.Adjournment was taken until Monday.\u201c | To EXCHANGE PROFESSORS.\u201cChristiania University Has Decided to Join Movement.: | King's direct influence, | 4 doüs storm \u2018of the past three- days.| then I was working without order 0 BISHOP OF VERMONT WiLL PREACH SUNDAY Right Rev.Arthur C.Hall to Deliver Sermon to Men In Christ Church Cathedral.\"The Right ®.Arthur C.Mall, Lord Bishop of Vermont.Under the auspicca of the Federation of Churchmen\u2019s Associations of the Church of England 1.Montreal, the Right Rev.Arthur C.Hall, Lord Bishop of Vermont, wil preach to men in Christ Church Cathedral on Sunday afternoon unext, at 3.40 o'clock.Bishop Fart.ing will be present.and a special male choir will render the musical po: \u2018ons of the service.All men will be heartily welcomed.During his stay in the city, Bishop Hall will be the guest of the Bishop of Montreal.On Sunday morning he will occupy the pulpit of the Church of St.John the Evangelist at the 11 o'clock Eucharist.His Lordship is a graduate of Chri Churet.eloquence and power.After his ordination he became a licensed preacher in (better known as the Cowley Fathers).On coming to the United States in 1874 the Church of the Advent, Boston.In 1882 he took charge of the Mission | the same city.In 1894 he waa consecrated Bishop of Vermont.SENTENCED FOR GRAFT.Members of Nebraska Land Company Sent to Prison.?St.Paul, Mina, December 4.\u2014Bart- Jett Richards, Will G.Comstock, and Chas, C.Jameson, the three principal officers of the Nebraska Land and Feeding Company, with a number of other interests in alleged land frauds against the Government, will have to rve jail sentences ranging from six months to one year and pay fines of from $500 to $1,500, according to an opinion handed down by Judge Hooke, of the Circuit Court of Appeals.The defendants were charged with conspiring to defraud the Government by obtaining fraudulent entries to public lands and of subordination of per- duty in getting entry men to commit jury in making false oatha to homestead affidavits.F { The Pope\u2019s Brother In Rome.! mas holidays at t well preserved old -of age.Notwithsta his brother became pe, Angelo re- ince of has been empl bon IVT CTY *\u201dNéw Pest for italian Duke.4 \u201c2, E ahip-building concern: Oxford, and a preacher of the Dioceses of Oxford as a member of the Society of St.John the Evangelist he was apopinted asaistant-priest of church of St.John the Evangelist in Rome, December 4.\u2014Angelo Sarto, a brother of Pope Plus, arrived in Rome yesterday, and wil) spend the Christ- atléan.He is a an, over 71 years ing.the fact that mained in his position as postman lin the village of-Gräsie, in.the prov: Mantua, - Lombardy, where Ie \u2018for nearly 40 years.Venice, Deceinber 3.~The Duke of NAVY REPORT OF UNITED STATES IS MADE PUBLIC Estimates for Coming Year are $10, 000,000 Below This Year's Programme.Washington, December 4.\u2014~Warning the Government that it might be compelled to buy them back at an increased cost, Secretary Meyer, of the Unit- .{ed States Navy Department, in his an- Înuai \u2018report to thé president, yesterday, recommended .the retention, for the present, of all the navy yards owned by the Government.He.would bave the Government wait \u201cuntil the completion of the Panama Canal, before closing any of the yards on the southern cpâst.Two big: battleships of the all-big- \u2018 gun class are recommended by the secretary, as well as a repair ship.He | makes {t- plain in his.report that he is opposed, exoépt occasionally, as a check on cost, to the construction of battleships at Government navy yards, and to the limitation of the construction of only one battleship by any one Estimates for the coming fiscal year were included in the report.They are more than $10,000,000 less than the tn- tal amount appropriated for the present fiscal year.The secretary says that the senior officers of the navy are too oid.He wants some new legislation on the subject.He says that he is preparing recommendations on the matter, and will submit it to the President short- 1y.REVENUE BIGGER, EXPENDITURE LESS Figures for First Eight Months of Fiscal Year Show Better Balance.Special to the Montreal Stan Ottawa, Ont., December 4\u2014The financial statement of the Dominion for closing on Novembe.30, Shows a total revenue of $64,656,609, as compar- -ed with $65,115,227, for the same period of last year, an increase of $9.541,- 282, For November alone the revenue was $8,748,223 as compared with 86,- 867,989 for November 1908.Expenditures in the eight months totalled $42,726,669, a decrease of $2,650,398.\u201cLEPER\u201d EARLY WILL FIGHT.Will Resist His Detention by Columbia Authorities.Washington, December 4.\u2014 John R.Early, the alleged leper, who was arrested hers under the authority.of an act of Congress to prevent the spread of contagious diseases in the District of Columbia, and put under quarantine, declares he will fight against his detention.His attorney, Egbert C.Everest, o?Plattsburg, N.Y.telegraphed both the Health Officer and the Prison Bureau yesterday, \u2018enquiring on what charge ders.It Is intimated Early may institute & sult for damages agaiast the District of Columbin, ] A peculiar situation exists In Barly's case, The Government, thruiigh the Pennon Pets ie ET ere man,\u201d while De ent \u201cof the District of - Columbia Y he is a leper.THE SHIRTWAIST STRIKE.Operatives Lu York Mayor, \u2026 New ¥ - Becember, 4\u2014Twenty-five striking\u201d shirtwaist - operatives, demand higher wages and better A éftiohs, \u2018miarchef : through East Side yesterday \u2018to the City Hall, where they presented a petition to Mayor +l a Christiania, December 4.\u2014The Univer.the Abruzzi has bees appointed direc-; McClellan.They asked, among other sity of Christiania has appointed a com- tor-general, of the arsenal here, and| things that he put an immediate stop mittee to co-operate with smllar com- | shortly will e up his e in the to the Insults and intimidations, and to mittee from Denmark, Sweden, and the! Royal Palace in Venice.the abuses to which the police are al.\u2019 United\" States, -with the object of facili-| = - ; leged to hava subjected the wottish while | tating the plan for the interchange off = EY ; .cketing.The Mayor told the strikers professors and scholarships between ARCADIA, N.S.«.Mrs.Elizabeth {nat he\u2019 confer with the Police Scandinavian snd American universities, Corpordng.is dead, aged 80 years.Commissioner about the nutter: the eight months.of the fiscal year,\u2019 Early was being held, .and by whose ors Presented Petition te New bill would.also amend the Bank Act In three other regards: first, it allows fifteen instead of twenty-five shareholders to call special meetings; second.it provides for fuller reports to the shareholders in regard to loans; th'rd, it excluded from general meetings shareholders whose ownership of shares is not bona fide.i A measure to amend the Bank Act has been introduced by Major Sharpe, of North Ontario.Its main feature is that unclaimed balances in banks should be turned over to the Govern= | ment.Both these bills will be referred to : the Banking and Commerce Committee to be considered in connection with the Government bill on the subject.CASE OF MRS.ROBINSON.Mr.George Gordon, of Nipissing, brought ur .e case of Mrs.Robinson, whose sentence to death had been commuted to ten years' imprisonmerit.He declared that she had been forced to do what she had done and that the actions, in hls view, had no right 10 existence in the laws of God or man.He urged further clemency and suggested release on parole.The Minister 6f Justice replied that ious and careful consideration at the time the sentence was commuted.and since that time the Government re- cefved several letters ¢-~ = some expressing appreciation of the action of the Government, others ex- \u2018pressing 5 hope of further clemency, but none making formal application for further action.Consequently.the matter was not now under considera- on.PUBLIC WORKS AND POLITICB.Politics and Public* Buildings was the subject of vigorous discussion in that public bulld!:-gs were not distributed for political reasons but for reasons of: public interest.He appealed to three or four Conservative members to say if he had not treated their constituencies fairly.He mentioned the members for St.Jobm, lipissing, Cumberland, Vancouver and Toronto.Toronto, he said, was getting $700,000 expenditure.\u201cA Provincial\u201d interposed BE.A.Lancaster.Mr, George Gordon, of Nipissing, was the only Conservative to whom Pugdley appealed who met the Ministers request.The others were absent at the time.Nipissing had been \u201cpretty fairly treated.\u201d sald Mr.Gordon.W.R.Smythe, supplied an instance of a Conservative riding, which got nothing though much had been promieed.Dr.Schaff- ner added another; Souris Æot noth- Brandon, represented by Hon.Clifford Sifton, has been treated generously.Curiously enou_h, the town of Souris public building, but pointed out that it gave a majority against Mr.Sifton, a score for the minister.Dr.Roc1e countered by saying that the majority was small.A Breere From the West.Here came a breeze Into the debates trom Medicine Hat.Mr.Charls A.Magrath - took a high tone with the Minister.That gentleman, he thought, seemed to think his duty lay in distributing the money so as to please the people, instead of so as to promote the efficiency of the public administration.When post offices were asked for, the demand should be certified by the Post Office Department; if they were, then all right; if not, and it the Government acted on requests of town councils, the House shoul have something to say.With this preface, he proceeded to ask for a public building for Leth- \u2018bridge.\u201cIf the Minister did his duty,\u201d he said, \u201cT should not be humiliated by having to do this.The people do not.send me here to do this.Thers is other work to do.If the Minister had two-or three men who visited the various parts of the country, and looked Into the need for public buildings, there would not be so much talk here.\u201c \"Political snipes\u2019.who visited my rtdtrig before the election,\u201d he went on, \u201ctold the people that they should not vote for me because théy wanted a post office\u201d Mr.Magrath backed 1p his demand for a post office by citing building statistics for October, the cities of the Dominion.Mr.Magrath's lecture.He was sur nature of Lethbridge\u2019s advance, \u2019 promised to consider the matter in con~ nection with the supplementaries Local Public Buildings: Bt.Jacques, L'Achigan.reduction of $10,000.carried by 83 to 17.population of this suburb was the sub- - | ect of debate, and Mr, Pugsley gave \u2018the committee estimates varying from Twenty-five.thousand dollars was voted for \u2018s poet.office for Westmount.Major Sharps suggested that West- mount would soon join Montreal and, therefore, only a sub-station would be 2,500 to 15,000 d ing, returned\u201d to the polities and * pubMo buildings | Conmervative constituencies bec, | Minister.\\ ie the case had been the subject of anx-.supply.Hon.Wiliam Pugsley averred.f Algoma, promptly ing.The neighboring constituency of: is in the riding of Brandon.It has a Mr.Pugsley \u2018when Lathbridge stood seventh among Mr.Pugsley returned urbanity for prised, but made play with {lis recent e Hon.G.E.Foster made the absence of any certificate from the Post Office Department that the building was needed, the occasion of a vote on an item for & $20,000 public building at He moved a The item wan \u201c Ten thousand dollars was voted for maintain that ia public building at St.Lambert.The Mr.Bisin Takes Matter Up, | Opposition Whip Blain, in the even- charge regarding ï and wanted a lat from Mr.Fugsiey of the n ue- Mi which public bulldinge were being erected.Re __\u201cBherbrogke, Quebec, Montreal,\u201d re- pied the 401d bufléinge-\u2014necessary expeudi- \"WOULD CROSS AER IS NCIRFORTED Ottawa, Montreal and Eastern Seeks Right to Tunnel or Bridge &t.Lawrence Here.Specfal to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Out.December 4.\u2014 The Canada Gazette to-day contains notice of an application to incorporate the Ottawa, Montreal and Eastern Railway Company, which seeks authority to construct a line from Lake Megantic through the counties of Richmond, Wolfe, Arthabasca, Drum- mond, Yamaska, Bagot, Richelieu, St.Hyacinthe, Vercheres and Chambly, crossing the St.Lawrence at Lon- guguil.to Montreal, with power to construct & bridge or tunmel for railway \u2018purposes, vessels, and pedestrians, and to collect tolls, and thence through Hwochelaga, Jacques Cartier.Laval, Terrebonne, Two Mountains, and Argenteuil countles, crossing the Ottawa River, and passing through Prescott, Russell and Carleton counties, to Ottawa city.Branch lines to Arthabaska, Victoriaville and Ya- .maska are purposed.Notice of the application is given by Laefiamme, \u2018Mitohell and Chenevert, of Montreal.The Quebec Colonization Railway Company seeks authority to build a Hne from Tadousac.north-westerly toa \u2018point between Lakes Chibougamou and Mistassini and thence to Hannah Bay, Ontario, with a branch from Mis- tassind to the National Transcontinental.The Dominion Millers\u2019 Association will seek amendments sto {ts charter to add to its real estate.holding powers to enable it to carry on a business in manufacturing flour and grain products, owning and utilizing elevators ,to acquire patent rights, to enter Into agreements with\" mundel- palities, and to issue capital stock of $100,000.: The New Hoffman, Limited, Montreal, is Incorporated with a capital of $377,- 000 to carry on the business of owning, leasing and \u2018 operating restaur- \u2018ants, the incorporators being G.A.O'Neill, J.E.O'Netll, H.D.Hoffman, J.Marler, and J.E.Billett.Ths company proposes to take over the license and business of Mrs.Mary O'Neill, now tuder the name of Hoffman's Cafe.The corporate name of the Lyall Company is changed to Peter Lyall and Sons, Limited.Modern Realty and Investments, Limited, Montreal, with a capital stock of $300,000, is incorporated by W.Geraghty, F.BE.Fox, W.C.Baker, W.8.Jones, and H.C.Bartlett, of Montreal.; The Cartwright Automatic Press Company of Canada ie another Montreal incorporation, with @:capital of $500,000.It proposes to carfy on business as founders and makers of printing presses and other machinery.Incorporation is m the name of J.W.Blair, F.J.Laverty, G.Papineau Couture and L.A.David, advocates, | Laliberte\u2019s Laboratory of Natural Remedies, Montreal, is incorporated to make.patent medicines, by W.H.Brown, J: IL.Coutle, J.Pelletter, accountants, A.A.Charrier and C.J.Charbonneau, notaries .Other incorporations are Engish'a Limited, Torohto, gwith capital $500,- 000, real estate dealers, Canada Balt and Nut Company, Toronto, capital $2,600,000 and the United Drug Co.Toronto, capital $200,000.CITIZENS ASKED TO EXPRESS OPINION OF SCHOOL COMMISSION The Royal Commission appointed to find the best means of organizing a Catholic School Commission having jurisdiction on the city of Montreal.and its surroundings.will hold its meeting every day, from four to six o'clock at Plateau achool, off St.Catherine street commencing Monday.Citizens are invited to give thelr opinion on the Important subjects which will be considered: 1.Maintaining or modification of the present school commissions?If they are to be modified in what ways?Should many school commissions be maintained or a single one be creat- ?2.Nomination or election of school commissioners?If elected, will election be made by wards.districts or parishes?: \" MONTREAL SOCIETY FOR STUDY OF ARCTIC LANDS.A ,soclety has just been organized \u201cfor the study and furtherance of the interests of Canada in the Arctic re- glona.\u201d President, Mr.Henry Tlm- mis; secretary, Mr.G.8.Wilson.At a meeting of the society, held Thursday, Captain \u2018Bernier, of Arctic exploration fame, and Capt.Bartlett, of Newfoundland, who accompanied Commander Peary on his expedition to the North Pols, were elected honorary members.The soclety is petitioning the Dominion Government to \u2018take action in regard to certaln terri- fory in the far north.i SCAFFOLDING FIRED BY STOVE UPSETTING.\u2018By the upsetting of a stove which the workmen used to dry bricks, in tha Lake of the Woods Milling Company's new buflding, in the course of construction on the site of the old Corn Exchange, fire waa set to the scaffolding.It wae extinguished, howsver, before any wserious damage could be done.- ; .\u201cAl these expenditures are necessary, returned Mr.Pugsley.re us have a list of new buffd- ings,\u201d Mr.Blain camé back: \u2018The hon.member has mobs time than I\u201d was the reply, \u201clet him make ® up! .Votes amounting to $649,000 for har- bora and rivers In Nova Scotia caused \u2018A collision between two members of the Opposition.Mr.J.E.Armstrong, of East Lambton, protested against so much being spent in Nova Scotia in comparieon the larger province of Ontarfo.; Mr, Fietlëng\u2014\"There is $1.200,000 being spent in thé inland province of Ontario on revenue account only, and only $800,000 In the sea -coabt province of Nova Scotia.\u201d .; Here Mr.E.N.Rhodes, of Cumberland, came to Mr.Flelding's support.\u201cThe hon.member from \u2018Ontario does wot understand the situation\u201d he sald.\u201cThese works, geuerally speaking, are fiéédèd In Nova Scotia, and there is no one to provide them.except the Dom- inton Goverhment.\u201d | A few moments \u201clater, Mr.Rhodes was again warmly cising Mr.Pugsley.hE The House sat tif! nealy midnight.WARRINER PAD L.Warriner, according to develop make a cash settlement of $25,000, in clutches of blackmalilers for seventeen and they are alleged to have been pre- \u2018sented by a woman to Warriner for \u2018} other.SUM OF $5000 TO BLACKMILERS Blg Four Treasurer Pald Lump Sum to Avoid Years of instal ments.+ \u2014\u2014vttmnte Cleveland, O., December 4.\u2014Chas_ ments yesterday, was compelled to lump to escape being held \u2018in the years to come.Prosecutor Hunt has in his possession 260 demand notes for $100 each, } tmmediate signature on September .88, 1905.These notes bear dates from September 26, 1905, up to August 21, 1922.The notes are said to.be part of a scheme of blackmail by which Warriner was to have been held In financial: bondage, as It were, for 17 years.: Warriner balked on discounting the future, it is sald, and paid the entire $25,000 at once inatesd of paying In instalments, It 1s said that he told the prosecutor that he sent the unalgned notes to a man in Chicago, with a written - explanation of why he had not attached his signature.Warriner's refusal to sign the notes did not fres him from the grip of the blackmailers, as he later was compelled to pay various sums ranging from $369 hotel bills to $1,000 for expenses for the! benefit of a woman.Proceedings in Court.Cincinnati, O.December 4\u2014When ~ the grand jury met yesterday, Prosecution Attorney Hunt took up the latest developments In the Warriner case.Frank H.Couden, cashier in the Unit- od States Customs Office, who by his own admission, revealed the secret of the shortage to the company\u2018 in a \u201cpurely commercial transaction,\u201d ten days after he became cognizant of it andi a few weeks after Ida Brockway, - his stenographer, and Mra.\u2018Jeannette Stewart Ford quarrelled, was before the jury.so The Big Four, according to a semis official announcement, is trying to find out if the $325,000 not accounted for by Warriner In his explanation of the expenditure of the stolen $643,000 is really hidden somewhera.The Warriner case has cost Ida Brockway her position.Surveyor Smith has sent to Washington a recommendation for her dismissal, which, it is said, will be concurred in.Miss Brockway who is alleged to be one of the persons who revealed the shortage to Cashler Couden has been absent from duty without leave for more than a week.She.disappeared the day after she was called to the office of - Prosecutor Hunt for a conference.8croggle\u2019s Christmas Display.Preparations for the holliday crowds are touplete at the big departméntal stores.W.H.Bcroggie's establishment at the corner of St.Catherine street west and Peel street, has put on its hol.day appearance, Christmas shopping has already begun, and is ase suming vast proportions.In this pre téntiour storé one dues.not have to be in doubt long a8 to what would be a suitable gift.There is.everything: imaginable arranged in a most dainty and attractive manner.The different departments have a line of goods suitable for persons of all tastes and fancies.: Tta grocery, dry goods and men\u2019s furnishing departments are stocked with unusually tempting articles.In the basement useful kitchenware is displayed, as well aa dinner, and tea sets of all the latest and dainty patterns.Many ar~ the suggestions of gifts in the leather goods section, where there are articles that will appeal to the falrer sex in the line of hand satchels, manicure sets, handker« chief boxes.etc.Here are also military sets displayed for men and shaving sets at prices ranging from a few cents up.Tapestry is one of the store\u2019s many specialties.These are of the best values.English velvet rugs and orie ental designs range among the leaders, and in ine more commonly used floor coverings, they have an excellent line of linoleums and ollcloths.The children\u2019s paradise is the toy store, which is in the basement, and which is visited dally by many younge sters who go to select what they would like Santa Claus to bring them on the Joyous day.Of games there is an \u2018immense variety.Mechanical toys, Ine cluding real alr ships, aeroplanes, autos.and every latest Invention,.are arranged to the advantage of, the chile = n.7 vor the grown ups useful and fancy articles, as well as wearing apparel, are open to the gaze of anticipating purchasers.No one needs to go mors than a few steps to get anything they wish.For Iusy mothers.this store is particularly adaptable.They can do 'a day's shopping here in ons Jour, Instead of running all over the city \u201c= for one thing and another, all that is necessary In Scroggle's is to walk a few -steps from one department .o fhe i In the basement the toys, which bring joy for the children, are easy to gain access to, Then if things are needed for the kitchen, or useful gifte for her mother friends.it is only the : next 4- wrtment on the same floor, that these useful articles are laid out in a convenient manner for inspection.The grocer department is also near at hand, where Chris mas candies, nuts, and all other Christmas deliocies, : that go to fill dp the small one's stockings, that are hung over the man~ tlepiece on the eventful eve, can be had And at à low figure, too.i Going on to the next floor and floors above, she finds \u201cjust the\u2018things\u201d that will make a good gift for sn and so, Gents\u2019 ciiff links can be had at any price, stick pins In all values, anf ties and gloves of every description.One 1s sure to find something to please whomever the gift is for.People of peculiar and singular fancies.as well as those of ordinary taste.cannot fail to pay this thriving establishment & visit while dojng-thelr Christmas shope ping.ge Mr.Scroggle 1s doing his utmost ¢ please everyone, and has adequat facilities for \u2018handling big crowds.Extra clerks have heen employed, and customers as well as strangers will res ceive prompt attention in making thefe Christmas purchases.The Christmas spirit pervades the store, and while in.there one gets absorbed in the many \u201cbeautiful things, and gets the feelin neaF-rapldly so he must hustle to oot that the joyous time is indeed drawin his gifts together.Inciplent Blaze In Factory.Fire between tha woodwork of the: Canadian Spool Cotton Company's factory in Maisonneuve.yesterday af ternobn, did damage to the extent -of In ell $195,000 was peesed for public batidings in Quebec, and $410,000 for harbors and rivers in Nova Scotia.about $200.One stream of the Maisons neuve brigade was used to extinguish the blaze.| . Ww Aled Le BRITISH PARTIES ~IN106 AND NOW Statistics Indicating Gains unlonièré - Would Have to Make to Carry the Country.Le .- ; mer \"The great election campaign In Great Britain, probably the most mo- .mentous in the lifetime of the present political leaders in that country, is now -On and it is considered certain that the dates will be in the second and third weeks of January.-.À January election has been freely phophested, ever since the rejection of the Budget by the House of Lords Present State of Parties.| \u201c\u2019Phe state of parties in the House of Commons when the present Parlia- , ment was elected and in October is as © follows: \u2014 Jan.1906.Oct.1908.© Liverals .377 365 \u201c Unionists.=.158 167 Labbr and Soctalists 52 55 , Nationalists .83 83 Total .670 670 The changes have been.brought about in the following manner: \u2014 Unionist Gains at By-elections.Cockermouth ve es-s .Sir J.Randles \u2026 .8ir B.Sheffield dE avon ress ee Capt.Morrison Bell Ross .Capt.Clive Peckham .Mr.H.Gooch North- West Marai hester res vas [SS § Joynson- Hicks Pudasy ce se Wn .Mr.Oddy Haggerston FE, \"Mr.R.Guinness Newéastie-on-Tyne .Mr.G.Renwick .Bermondsey vs «er.Mr.Dumphreys The Ünionists have had two further ins through the secession of Major enton and Mr.Carlyon Bellairs.Labor and Socialist victories against the Government have been recorded at: Jarrow .0.4, Mr.P.Curran .Colne Valley .\"Mr.V.Grayson Atterclifte {Sheffield) \u2018Mr.Pointer \" Against these reverses the liberal arty have the secession of four mem- rs of the Opposition\u2014viz,, Mr.Glendinning (N.Antrim), Mr.A.Tay- for (HE.Toxteth), Mr.Cameron Cor- Dett (Tradeston, Glasgow).and Mr.A.Cross (Camlachie.Glasgow).Since the general election.1906, there bave been three by-elections in London.The folowing figures show the \"respective majorities:-\u2014 Unionists.Radicals.\u2018 By- General Electn.Elect'n.Peckham .2.494 2,338 Haggerston.1,143 401 Bermondsey \u201cr ee on 987 1,769.petals.ce 00 12 4,624 4.499 RADICAL MAJORITIES.In the present House of Commons \u201cthe Unionist party holds 166 seats, and | @rrayed against them are, consequent- iy.à majority of 338.'The analysis is as follows (two seats in Ireland, being vacant): ; Liberals.+0._367_.Nationalist.ca ws es om «» 81 Labor .«.+ .B23 / Socialist.+ + eo ve oo À ; ss , 502 Unioniat.s.+ a es an 18 Ce \u201c0.ee ee oi 1% *\" g pt ES 3 » 3 8 Le eu ee 22 \u201c40 B00.uu oe.18 « \u2018500 «\u201c 600.14 \u201c 600 \u201c 700.ew ,.IW x 00200 we.as ae 31 A we 38 os we ea 7 LTA « 1600.a tr se £3 \u201c \"1800 \u201c2000.\u2026 4.BEC \u201c -2006 \u2018 \u20182600.\u2026 en, er 66 « 2000 \"\" 4000.+ +.0.36 © 4000 +: Sono.se se oo 2 Over 5000.ce he pe we Fav Unopposed scats.A ve es 10 The Unionists gre stronger by $ than .they were at the beginning of 1908; the Liberals are .34 fewer, having lost - 14 vents at by-elections and % Liberal-.[lee umber having definitely Joined general STHN TG THE | > (à Cas / == \u2014 aught, the clangour of which will resound \u2018through India, Canada, Australia, and com- aE Germany is on the qui vive.| 1 - Ff .; a fight will engross those who see and those who read.LL LN NLL ' oo \u201cThe Empire © Canada\u2019s status as an-integral part of the British Empire may depend upon he Te- sult of the coming political struggle in England.gr The bitterest, the most momesfogs political E = tan = AS .E { iy it does not affect the throne.A hana mean the overthrow of the Const ; The most aggressive men in Englist public life are arraying themselves for the on- aa mand the attention of the whole civi lized world.= iE ; 1 = United States of America foresees momentous outcome.J - 2 \u2019 N ye Every enlightened man in Canada knows the issues are grave.Every loyal man feels the finality may be revolution and possibly dismemberment.The details of the | The Montreal Star has now a staff of correspondents in Britain watching the massing of the armies, the strategy of the leaders, the contributing interest -of the electors.For the people \u2018of Canada The Montreal Star will report the British elections as they were never reported before in Canada.Regardless of cost, the readers of The Montreal Star will have presented to them the whole campaign, the scenes, the incidents, and the drift of the mighty contest, so that an intelligent idea of the struggle may be || ined the results weighed, and the future.of Canada and the Empire discerned.el ere Oe But an examination ot.the foremolng eration the anarmnne turnover otyvotes! able; not only for ita length, \u2018bat ateo analysis and the following tables.willl in some of the by-elections_for in soncun coven -25c Borges Blood Bitters, $1.00, for G1c DEPARTMENT OF : wi have reserved all the space over the .8levation on the ground floor, and ba + installed there a complete as- ilf be most welcome.beautifui music.equal attention.163 Toilet Sets; diferent patterns, 10 pieces;.value $2.50.For.this | sale.410 dozen Soup Plates or Dishes, in *, white stoneware; value 75c, for-51c 247 dozen Cups and Saucers.to match, white; value Tbe, forie, cones BC a.sarsesn » Our Wall Paper Department is on the second floor of our store, those who have an opportunity of visiting (this department will wonder at the quantity, tHe beautiy, the richness, Land the gaiety of all our different designs.Over 1,100 designs will be shown, ' they are artistically decorated and are \u2018the products of the best \u201cmanufac- jhig bill of expense to the company.It ing order by thé end of the week.BURIED UNDER STREAM.Luigi Carriero, a who lives on St.Timothy street, met: with a peculiar accident which ma result in his death, about two: ofclock: yesterday afternoon.While a waggon: vas teing unlcaded at: the Dominion, underneath was taken to the General Hospital with a serious cut on his head whi brain, REAL ESTATE WAS ON | BIG BOOM LAST WEEK.Real estate sales in the divisions of Montredl East, Hochelaga and.Jacques | Cartler reached last week the large f $863,703.This.was smolled ha al \u2018sple .in, Westrhopnt of ;Raynes property.at a price of.31820 in the East End by the.purohase à block of land by Sif Thomas Shaugh- nessy for $46,639, and of another purchase by V.E.Mitéhell for $80,000.Of \u201cthese \u2018sales, \u2018particulars have a ready been given.Blown Up by Dynamite.A \u2018premature explosion of dynamite occurred yesterday afternoon at Ile 4 I blasting à road.\u2018Ougurte\u2019 Lubuc, the: oniy man Injured, taken to.the Notre Dame Hospital late last night, Hé \u2018is suffefing Yrom bruls \u201cabout the arms and.legs, which \"are -not of a serious nature.; LONDON, Ont.\u2014Ges.Ë.\" \u201cBIH, ex- ireave and \u2018councillor of Extrid Town-| i \u2018ship, is dead, aged 67 years.- x 4 : BAILIFFS bar: E\u2014Province |.District of Montreal, .pr 6 cult- Court.L.Levesque, plaintiff, 5.Mulligan, defendant.\u201cOn\u2018tthe 12th th day] of December, at ten of the tiock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said des fendant, No.1072 Bt.Viateur, in the town.of Outremont, district of Monti i] will \u201cbe roid, b by authority of Justice, {the goods.and.chattels of.the sig\u201d do- | 1 of.the service has: \u2018been a serious mat-# ter for business Then.and entails not'f 4 éniy a heavÿ'loss in revenue, but al | is hoped to have all the'lines in work-¢ OF COAL FROM: UTE} a C.P.R.employe.} Point, he was .standing immediately, ; its black.mass.Carriero |- later developed into concussion of the ; Perrot, where.workmen \u201care engaged 3 JF 1se9.L bec, BATLIEFS FALE Province A facicot; defendant.or:Brandy; value 75c.For:.44¢ |.1 large bottle of Claret, for.19¢ 1 gallon Port Wine, for.$1.14 e b0c and $1.00.For 39¢ and \"Hubert \"We solicit the patrônage of \u2018the English\u2019 population of this city, and in- La .vite them to honor us with a visit in order that we may pe ve to them that ~we are the only ones selling so cheap.Please remember that we deliver + Read attentively the list of prices which follows, they will give you & faint idea of the great bargains we are offering during this week.: co GROCERY DEPARTMENT.2 tips Canada First, Condensed Milk, - 6 ibs.Rolled Oats, price.i.23¢ 6 lbs, Chinese Rice, price.:.25¢ 6 lbs.ordinary\u2019 Rice, price.19¢ 2 boxes Perfumed Soap, price.-15c 2 Ibs.of Orange or Lemon Peel, worth 206 1b.; 2 IDS.£OT .c.cvvevnens.ROE 1 cake Chocolate Menier, for d4¥¢ ,9¢ and 18e¢ 1' dozen Fry's.Chocolate, for.44¢ 3 ting Fry's Cocol, for,.-.i econ 25¢ 5 large pkgs.Corn.Starch, for.24¢ [1 bag Ogilvie's.or.5 \u2018Roses: Flour, .for.\u2026.-28c BB¢ and $e 1 dozen Barsalou\u2019s Soap, for.64e 1\" dozen \u201cBarsalou's .Powder, for.3 cakes Castile Soap, for.1 It Epsom Salts, for 1 box Peptomine or Robinson's Barley; value 25c.FOT.viveonans .20¢ 2 jars Aylmer's Preserves; value 25c.Each for.5e AND SPIRITS DEPARTMENT.\u201cfor fc; 1 Ib.for .\u202600.23e 1 bottle Chow-Chow or Onions, Mac- onochie's; value 25c.For.ÿ.- .14¢ 1 bottle Normandy Charmeuse, - fOF Lea sus vase ovens « .\u2026.\u2026.-.-19c 1 pint Olive Oil.for Las cesse ssau00 Bic 1 bottle.Boyer's Carmelite Water, for.erevesonn Oc \u201c3 pkgs.Corinth\u2019 \u2018Raisins, for.23¢ 1 large .bottle Champagne, $1.50, LOT.ven savers Tineson ssansssens Gc Medicinal Cognac.$1.50, for.$1.19 1 pint Sherry or Port Wine, FOOT.0000000000 35¢.45¢ and Ÿ5e 1 dozen Dawes Lachine Beer, for 89c 1 bottle Vial Wine, for.81.13 1 bottle St.Michel Wine, for.68c 1 quart good brandy; value $1.10 and $1.20.For, per quart 94¢ and $1.14 1 bottle Byrrh Wine, for 49¢ and 89¢ MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.1 box « Red or Moro Pills, 50c, for 28c {1 bottle Williams\u2019 Pink Pills, 50c, for.30¢ Fruit-a-tive Tablets, for 19¢ and 39¢ Dr.Wood's Pine Syrup, 2bc, for 19¢ Murray & Lanman's Florida Water, for, per bottle- 16\u20ac and sage Gin Pills, for .Dr.Chase's Nerve.Food, for.Lambert Syrup, for .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Mathieu's Syrup, for .a.2% 1 box Carter's Pills, 25¢, for.14c Wampole's Tooth Paste, for.17¢ 3 bottles Palin-Killer or Radway's, CLOT eves eens Luby's Parisian, for 1 \u201cboftle Briggs\u2019 Electric.Oil; | 25c.for .1e 1 box Roseby's Powder, 256, for.11c¢ ENAMELED WARE.sortment of enamelled Ware, blue, white and grey; also an assortment of Tinware.; NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.| dk the whole of next week persons who desire to visit our store will In addition you will have an opportunity to hear We invite everyone, visitors and purchasers will receive osm, TREMENDOUS.BARGAINS, 375 China Cuspidors: value 45c, for.T5 Tollet Services, gilt; value, $3.50.99 vs for.enn 422 Water Sets, from 69e to 85-00 - ench set.- 176 Liqueur Sets, barrel shaped, with taps, @5¢ up to $3.00: WALLPAPERS, WALLPAPERS, péurers in Canada, and the United States.This is the time to come and ;make a selection of wall papers.We {have received our last orders, which means that our assortment is more complete than ever before, and our prices are extremely low, _ We have some beginning at 3c \u2018up to $1.00 for a single, roil.Ï \"REMARKS.We have special employes to fill orders received by mail or telephono.Bell Telephone, St.Louis, 2395-2596, Marchand's Tel, 1330.| et PAINTS re AR BRB oe oR PARA © a \u201cRADNOR\u201d is everywhere where our men are._ A pure sparkling mineral table water.- Mixes with anything.PAILIFF$ SALE \u2014 Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.No.\u20182748.Circuit iCourt.Montreal Life and A.B.Assocla- \u201ctlon, Plaintiff, versus D.Cameron, De- \u2018tendant, and Turgeon et al, Dfstrayants.ext On the Iëth day of ue Porno 1909, at\u2019 | ten of tha clock.in \u2018th at the 18 e ol business.bt.\u201ca\u201d aia Plasnuff, | 103 St.Francois vier Street, \u201cAn \u201cthe City of M atresl, \u2018will be et by autt- \u2018erity of Jus su the: goods \u2018and hit.teis of thé ia Del endant, seiged in this \u201ccause, consisting of A BS8.C., Montreal.December 3 ge of - No.Wr Çir- dr, paint = YA, \u201d Distriet of Mo -tuit Court.N.Seau réember, 1908, at.Sieven of the clock In the forenoon, at the house of the said defendant, 1341 Lafontaine \"east, in \u2018the oy of Montreal, will ba sold, by \u201cauthor: } of justice, all the and pate OL, the sald defendant,\u2019 ; \"BAILIFFS SALE\u2014Province o District of Montreal.No.2078: Bupev- for Court.F.Lapointe, plaintiff, vs.t Foisy, defendant.On the 13th of cember, 1809, at ten of the clock in forenoon, at the domicile of the sald de- yor No,\u201d 213 _Bleury street, in the treal, will be.sold, \u2018author- Er of justice, all the goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this case, consisting of household furniture, =j'éte.J A.BI NNETTE, B.8°C.Montreal, December 3, 0, District of Montreal.No.11.713.Cir- \u2018éult Court.bad salmon prete sen: io the city and by-* afetivh., When the outrage w#s exposed in the newspapers a huge number of cans vero seized and they were hustled off to the incinerator.It was found that the fish was in puch a state of decomposition - that the cans exploded as soon as the fire touched them.A demand was made that the shippers should be arrested, but the civic law department came out with the quaint report that as there was not suffi- cfent evidence of evil design on the part of the shippers, it w.ald scarce- iy be just to order thelr arrests.Only two weeks ago a similar care occeur- red again, but not the slightest éffort was made by the Health Coromliitee to bring the guilty purty to Justice.The members of the committee were content with the bald répart that the rood inspector had \u201cconflscare ed\u201d the goods.When offenders against the law can get off in this manner, ft is not at all to ba wonigred st that we read, each week, of tons and tons \u2018was ap- of vile food beige © offerea to the pub- WC es de : \u2018FORM.= $ Rallway Company, now \u201cthat its busl- ness has grown sp Taras, has difficulty la finding amiable, tactful and otherwise properly qualified gentlemen to act as conductors.For this reason we have no desire to do any injustice to either the Company or the conductors when we call the attention of the management to the fact that the relations between the conductors and the passengers are becoming decidedly strained.We recognize the fact that the office of a car conductor calls for exceptional qualifications.Without being Lig enough to take up the room of two paying passengers, the ideal conductor must combine the physical qualities of a Dr.Cook and John IL.Sullivan.He must be able to endure much fatigue; to suffer from cold feet without a murmur; and to breathe aH day with impunity an atmosphere compared to which that of an Esquimaux igloo would be as pure as the City Council He must be able to carry on diplomatie, financial and legal discussions with anybody who has fivé cents, or, a vellow ticket with Chesterfieldian recklessness of consequences of a ; George E.Foster, with the calm serenity of a Robert L.Borden under fire, with the hopefulness of the Charles Hibbert Tupper, and the conscientious scrupulousness of a Transcontinental contractor; and then when all the resources of diplomacy have failed he must be able to throw the recalcitrant.passenger off the car with Radclivian neatness and degpatch.The trouble is that the duties of the office are not congenial to the men who are best adapted to perform them.We cannot have perfection in this imperfect, even if best of worlds (to people with plenty of Street Railway stock), but we can aim at perfection; and we may rea- gonably hope that the Company and the public may agree upon some modus vivendl which will avert the threatened calamity of one of its uniformed representatives having the misfortune some day to wake up the wrong pas- | senger.It would be folly to ignore the | fact that the situation is getting critical.Possibly the public need educating with regard to the law of the car platform, but if so, would it! not be cheaper : to educate them, than to throw them off violently?Every pas- ; senger killed in this way involves a i loss of revenue to the Company on an | average.of at least twenty cents a day.| There is the widest and wildest dif- | | ference of opinian-not only among passengers but among conductors as to what may and may not be done legally upon, but to.get.in upon, is now \u2018universally discarded\u2014it was worked to death during the last two electoral campaigns in Canada.Everybody knows what are a conductor's rights upon his own platform.They areasah- solute as thuse of a captain on his quarter deck.He is \u2018the only man who has the right to spit on the platform (the very reverse gf the rule regarding political platforms); he has literally the powe of life and death within that limited area.He has acquired, by prescription, the right to kilt you summarily without judge, jury or allenist commission if you disagree with him about the color of a ticket or about Standard Time\u2014leaving it to the Coroner to determine whether it is worth while to try your gullt or innocence at a subsequerf® stage.What rights a pastenger has on the platform of a Montreal Street Railway! car, beyond the right to pay his fare at least once and to ask for a transfer, the Company's attorneys only know.The asking for a transfer, by the way, seems to be not so much a right as an obligation, because the printed notice declares that \u201cPassengers Must ask for Transfers when paying fares\u201d-\u2014whether they want them or not.Upon the important issue whether and under what conditions a passenger has a right to remain upon the platform no court of competent jurisdiction has yet given a fina] decision.By usage, the conductor Is Lord Paramount.With only five passengers on the platform he can grder them all behind the brass \u2018railing to iook like a quintette of \"drunk and disorderlies,\u201d standing at the bar of justice, or, he can arbitrarily select one of them for instant execution.If there are twenty people sjanding on the platform and hanging on the the step he can bawl himself black in the face for more and more \u2018move up -in front there\u201d and still more! He can tempt you to get on the car and start the car while you are getting on.He can encourage you to get off, and start the car while you \u2018are getting off.He can allow you to smoke and forbid you to smoke.He can be and often is one of nature's gentlemen, kindly.thoughtful, and courteous.He can be a cross grained, ill tempered, ugly-disposed brute.Which ever he may be he is your master while you are under his \u201ccare\u201d and he has acquired his mastery not by statute or by-law, but by prescription, by public acquiescence in the usurpation of authdrity which has no legal wars rant.fair to say that the worst side of him is probably presented to the public through obedience.to orders or direét encouragement \u2018from his superiors.If body, which we doubt; surely it is In the interest of the Compäny rather than of the conductor.Perhaps the Hpard of Control will give us relie?frora this trouble and perhaps it won\u2019t\u2026 If it had only the conductors to deal with it would.But the Company is great & the power behind the conductor\u2019 can be very terrible.the public is not lod, biit deep, & re- | vot | is jmminent; we THE AUTOCRAT oF THE PLA upon the platform.The old gag abouta platform being intended not to stand, On behalf of the conductor it is only car packing is in the interest of any-.Meanwhile the murmuring of | We presume \u2018the \u2018Montreal étidet Ci grace, with Asquithian firmness, with | Bob Smithian legal acumen, with the | 1 aman The \u2018late \u201cbird\u201d catches the ten-cent car, Some singers would accompanied by two brass ba All widows have.had.Teal wibasids The suffragettes talk freely.Cin m- erica, but they go back to England to tell their troubles to a, policeman.sound, better Great jokes from grow, little chestnuts No, George.banana peel slippers are not fashionable footwear.Korean women and go for weeks without saying a.word.There is a fortune in that microbe, A woman is bound to be good looking if the only way she can do it is in her photograph.| Ebhbdbbb ddd bbb bbb + 3.Pointed remarks are often + «4 bluntly made.+} * + Tools fi fe of os oe oe oe elo ofo ole cfs ofe fs oe fe oh op \u201cPa, what is a braggart\u201d\" \u201cMes a man, my son, who is not afraid to express his real opinion of himse:f.\"\u201d\u2014Boston Transcript.Autoist\u2014\u2018Pardon me, old man, but are you hvwrt2\"-< Pedestrian\u2014 Wait until I , come down and I'll tell you how I feel!\" \u201cWhat's the difference between a militant suffragette and the ordinary one?\u201d \u201cAnywhere from one to seven months\u2019 sentence.\u201d\u2014 Boston Herald.Some persons manage to make a lot of noise wallowing in the lttie puddles.have silent sickness\u201d When we begin fo of us loge our hej \u201cThis cheese is full® of holes,\u201d protested the young housewife., \u201cYes, ma'am,\u2019 rejoined the grocer's boy.\u2018It needs a lot of ventilation.\u201d $ Corneila.Corneila having, at bridge, ting else, put up her jewels\u2014and ot once more.The next day, being called on to pay \u2018ier bel, she pointed to the Gracchi in their crudie, and exclaimed: \u201cThese are my jewels!\" She was\" never Invited \u201cout afterward.\u2014Puck.= What an Alderman Knows.That vou can make- gay without the sun shining.contractor.than to have great\u2019 riches.a bunch in the stationery store.That charity begins at home, and one's own family should be \u201ctaken care of\u201d first.That the highest tender makes the | heart grow fonder.: « That forgetfulness is the first essential of a wise witness before a, Royal Commission.That it's a wise [fire station that can fit its own lot.Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast when it.Hops playing in the next flat.CHRISTMAS SHOPPING.' Christmic~ is ¢ ly three weeks away.none too long a time for choosing the gifts which are to be tangible symbols of the good-will v\"hich once a year we) confess is, after ail, life as we live it.lack o\u201céonsideration for Others | \u2018are; \u201cnot in the picture,\u201d as artists bay, and yet.because of them, the Cheist.| tr - season has becorue to\u2019 thousands} of clerks a time to be dreaded for its\u2019 feverish culmination in last-minute shopping.hurried purchases and lost] tempers.\u2019 In ninety-nine cases out of\u2019 a .ed there fs no pretence at ai reason for not finiching Christmas purchasings days or weeks beforé the; holiday.Presents are a3 easy to chorse.and show-cases and counters far easier | to.get to b.fore the inevitable belated ! and desperate crowd of last-moment shoppers start their frenzied rounds,\u2019 Even if they were not, a little thought of what the ante-Christmas rush means to the people behind the counters would expedite Christmas pur- { chases and go far towards making the holiday season more an exemplifica- , tion of \u2018gondwil! to men, than it has | been in the past.Major George Washington Stephens | has been telling the people of St.John that their port should be the winter Montreal of Canada.\u201d Thus has Major doné another daring deed\u2014\u2014that is, If he expects ever to visit Halifax.He will find in the Blue Nose town an army of dissenters, skilled in contro- | versy on this subject.We rather suspect that the chairman of the Montreal Harbor Board had in bis mind the fact that St.John is represented at Ottawa by a Minister of Public Works, and that the Montreal Harbor Commissioners are about to make a move for another appropriation.Daring and diplomacy are worthy watchwords.But Halifax is\u2014Halifax! WORK ON WINDSOR ST.STATION AGAIN UNDER WAY The work on t e foundation of the Windsor st.station\u2018 extension is.again under way, Steam pumps have been installed to keep the pits clear of water, electric lights have been placed over the entire lot and work will be carried on night and day through the winter.It is expected ithe sinking of} the concrete piers will not be concluded before spring.In all there are 240 concrete piers to be built and upon these thé station will stand.The contract, as first undertaken by Mr.C.BE.Deakin, proved unsatisfactory to all parties, solid neck not hav- ng Been struck al the ddfith expected.CO tly the contract Was.drop- Mr.Daniel E.Moran, a specialist in this class of work, representing the Foundation Cô., was called in to look over the.job, After inspecting the,conditions an agreement \u201cas arrived at\u2019 whereby the Foundation Company took over the werk on a percentage basis.The contract was then sublet to the Bishop Construction.Company with which The Foundation Company will bé connected on the job.The contractors will receive a percentage on the total amount expended on the work.as is customary in contracts of this kind, and the boring will be continued until rock bottom is met with.Sr men Ottawa Improvement Report; Spécial to the Montreal Sar.Ottawa, December 4.~~The annual report of the Ottawa = Improvement Commission, which was tabled in the ouse yesterday .shows .expenditures.ring \u2018the fiscal year pt $57,364.\u201cThe total\u2019 amount 8 it up te lust\u201d was $852,408 TORONTO, Ont -Jedaie of.J.-B.Palmer, is dead.Thos.Connor.is Sane, wen.% phemis, 9 ter Il still a facte= in; ship are Thoughtiessness and 1! the | | TT [EARLY SENIOR -\u2014 \"FE ywo tangled ave been\u201c with\u201d ities \u201cof Ital ; glacr 1me rhe trian house ve b * Dut a strange fatality has attended Hon: Marie Antoinette\u2019's was such By marriage and another was PL 7 FF rance and Anne: df ¥ortunate In a greateg:and Tr Thirty-one years \u2018ag tormorraw tina's Imperial father, Francis 3 te Marriage of | tir) 0 abdication \u201ccf \u201chis predécéssor in the ÿ-face of a revolution.-\u2014From the Mont- 1 Francis Joseph, h of the house of Hapsburg, Is .1he oldest relzning monarch living, and-mot -brated the 60th year 4 of his reign.moderation and tact A he has many bitter differences which have from time to time Emperor of Austria.1 arisen between His subjects in Hungary, of which country he is King, and those.-who live under his rale in Austria.which he is Emperor.; been more sorely tried in thelr family ! life, Four .years ago his only son, Rudalf, ! committed suicide, and later his wife, the Empress Eilzabeth, was assassinated in Switzerland.He is much beloved by hile people and has always YMaintained a close friendship with our own royal fam- y.¢ King Solomon Lodge, A.F.and A.M., No.622, the following were elected office- bearers for the ensuihg year: RW.) Bro.Wm.Leslie; D.M.,, Wm.Byrd; SM.Thomas Isaac! 8.W., George W.Motri- son; J.W., John A.Woodworth: iteas- urer, Adam B.Fraser; secretary, John F.Norris; S.D., Henry Stuart: J.D,, John\u2019 T.Reid; 1.G., c.c Hughes; tyler,.Fhbs.- Ireland.The feast of St.John the Evan-® gelist will.be celebrated by the lodge ut Back River, where a banquet wil} be | held on the fr .ing Moiiday.\u2018The price of the ticke! will include the cost of the ber 4th, 1579.\u201cThe report of the United Protestant Workingmen's Benefit Soclety for: the re didates admitted during that perio be four; cash on hand from last m $120,23; cash from financial mocretery $166 ; total, $280.23.Disbursement $158.33.Total amount of sick benefits \u2018pald out, 337; funeral benefit for two members\u2019 wives, $47; total, $34.\u201cFrom the Montreal Star, December 4th, nada.i to] THIS society was very \u2018well man ; and though working on a comparatively small scale they \u2018vers enabled to do a great\u2019 \u2018denl of practical * good.Many other benevolent Bocktleàä.-nre now in existence, pach doing dis quota of good work.in atfording tet where needed, joue ot ind 4h ieee St | close fe! ween e vi membets.?y ri 7, \u201cThe state of the weather last eyen- ing was anything but propitious tg the attendance at the tempérance meeting in Dougias Church.The Rev, Jviiam 1, pastor of the church, occupled the chair, and addresses.were delivered by Mr.T.\u20188.Brown, the vetéran temperance orator, and the Revs.Messrs, Gates and James McCaul.A meeting will take place this evening in Olivet Baptist _ Church, which will be addressed by the Rev.Sullivan.*\u2014From the Montreui Star, De cember 4th, 1879.; IT can be seen by \u2018the above that ite-\" nominational distinctions were thrôéwn aside when dealing with this all- impor tant question.(Doulas Church has temperance.Lig a \u2018case\u2019 in The F Court -this morning, : :defencé endeavored face ot Hquor, Ît sobetéd him vronderfui- Sub-Constable Cole, who Was a Withers hox, promptly.answered t did pot know, as.he was Sever fon when he was drunk.\"As to what t \u2018it might have upon\u2019 otk he lost every-{- That it is better to be with the right |- That an envelope in the hand is worth WINES AND FRASER, Our Special Holiday Cases, ea and Liquors, have now become so _ over the country from Halifax to years, we will ship by express a ¢ PREPAY A to.any point in Québec, Ontario a Holiday Cases at the prices quote sryREAD THIS O Every year hundreds of cases broken on, and we make up the This is a chance to get a d Liquors at exceptionally low prices, and if a case is too mueh individual customer, .club togeth offer.Fraser's Holiday Cases cf are known all over the-eountry.guarantee the tontents of every Holiday Cass No.1 At $7.80 contains: Bottles Old Rye Whiskey.Bottle Scotch Whiskey.Bottle Hizh Wines.Bottle DeKuyper Gin.Bottle Walker's Imperial.Bottle Jamalca Rum.Bottles White Whiskey.Bottie Brandy.Bottie Good Port.Bottle Good Sherry.hk 1 bh pk pe ft 1D At $11.50, \u20ac Bottles Salamander Brandy.Bottles Strathmill Scotch, | Bottles Walker's Imperial.Bottie Jamaica Rum.\u201cThe Gilhey Special\u201d 01 - \u201cIF ASER SSPECIAL HOLIDAY CASES LIQUORS COMMENCES THIS MORNING VIGER & CO.LTD.ch containing a dozen of assorted Wines popular that we are shipping them all Fort William.\u2018Phis year, as in former nd .LL CHARGES nd the Maritime Provinces, which means 1909 Holiday Cases-1910 that we will deliver free of cliarges by express, any or ail of the speclal à VER CAREFULLY.of our best Wines and Liquors are Special Holiday Cases from these.; ozen bottles of assorted Wines and for any er and take advantage of this special .They always give satisfaction nd - we bottle.liere they are: Holiday Case No.2 At 59.50 contains: Botties Walker's Imperlal.Bottle Scotch Whiskey.Bottle Irish Whiskey.Dottile DeKuyper Gin.Battle-Jamaica-Rumz _ Battle Salamander Brandy.Bottle Old Tom Gin.Bottle White Whiskey.Bottle High Wines.Bottle Table Sherry.1 Boitle Table Port.pré pub 74 5 ST) Holiday Case No.3 ontains: 1 Bottle Bols Gin.1 Bottle Old Tom Gin.1 Bottle High Wines.1 Bottle Dinner Sherry.1 Botile Choice Old Port.Hollday Case of Wines and Liquors At $12.25, - 2 Bottles Gilbey's Invalid Port.1 Bqttle Gilbey's Chateau Louden \u20181 Bottle Gilbe¥'s London Dry Gin.2 Bottles Gl.bey\u2019's Strathmill Scot 1 Bottle Gilbey!s Champagne Cog 1 Bqttle Gilbey\u2019s Pommard Burg 1\u2019 Bottle Glibey's Old Tom Gin.1 Bottle = aies Plymouth Gin.1 Bethe Sie v8 O.D.W.Irish 1 Bottle ee Old Jamalca Ru JAN WAREHOUSE een and fe enough,\u201d «Austria, reached the, { g throne through: the |\" very long ago cele- ! By his | adjusted | of Few men have\u2019 \u201cAt the regular monthly meeting ot.trip.\u201d \u2014From the Montreal Star, Decem- \u2026 past month shows the number of - : - 1 > TRADE CONVENTION SIGNED.& long record.in promo the bia of = Ge al .= : 1 B the pratt for: the prove\u2019 that when: & fhan got béatén while under the Anflu-\" - was ynable ed 1856 207, 208 contains: ne Claret.¢h, nac, 5 Stars (L'Or Extrait du Vin).undy.Whiskey.m, \u201cThe Governor- General.\u201d RASER, VIGER & CO., LimiTeD.\u2018FRASERS BUILDING & 211 St.James St., Montreal | IF you are 25 3 years old every a Perhaps your face not sta day in the year.metal, nickel It is easy to find stores which can look for the Gillette sigus.\u2018twice a week, It will stand the Gillette Safety Razor \u2018every You will agree that you never-knew shaving * comfort until you used the \u201cGILLETTE\u201d ; The \u201cGillette\u201d illustrated above\u2014is the Standard Set in {he new pressed ated\u2019 case, Complete with 12 new process bla The Gite Say Rar Co.of Canad Lind, \u2018Ottis and Pactiry, or over, you ought fo shave nd an ordinary razor more than es\u2014 supply Gillette Razors and Shades.96 Montreal , | Royal \u2018Assent Was Given to Supple- 05 \u201cmentary Measure, Special to the: Montreal Star.: Ottawa, December 4.\u2014The supplementary convention .of the French treaty was, yesterday assented to by the \u2018Deputy Governor-General, who at~ \u201ctended in the Senate chamber for that \u2018purpose, tifications are formally exchanged the ÿ will become effective.\u2014 Hé Senate \u2018afterwards adjourned until January 12, after ordering the printing.for distribution of 15,000 the committée on public health, mn at pm CAPE COVE, Que\u2014Elizabeth Sey- ma of John Trachy, fs dead, -1SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured these Little Pill n° As soon as the-officia! ra- : coptes of à report made last year by Stsposal; ot the petit fon, \u2014 BEAR IN MIND that for Christmas Cards there is no place in Montreal Uke Henderson's.For over 40.years my store has been HEADQUARTERS FuR CHRISTMAS CARDS.Everything that is new and nice is always to be had, and in Immense vatiety.Canadian Cards and Calendars especially for the Old Country, Scotch \u2018Christmas Cards, with and without heather\u2014just what the Seotch folk like, and dainty de- signe, with choice verses in the English.be Le.a dollar each\u2014more lower, few- gher.J.T.HENDERSON 288 2 \u201cDOUBLE CONSTITUENCIES.Present Conditions.Special to the Montreal Star.|, Ottawa, December 4.\u2014Mr.Camp- Ÿbell, of Dauphin, gives notice of a bill which he \u2018will introduce in the House f£ Commons, touchin cages Similar.to that which fas © arisen \u2018throdgh Sir Wiltrid Laurier being elected for two constituencies.He mons\u201d ast be\u2019 -ameng vide that, fu the ce case (ot ing elected for two or more constitu- encles he shall choose Which one he | will sit for within seven days after {the opening of Parliament.In case, Jot\u2019 a protest the choice shall be made within seven days after the opening of the session sul Pproi; v Telephone Main 2731.IMPORTERS OF ITALIAN SPECIALTIES We beg to announce that we are sale agents in ITALIAN COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE, 43 ST.ANTOINE STREET Canada of the firm, LUIGI BOSCA, Canelli (Piedmont, Italy) Purveyors to H.M.the King of Italy, & H.H.Pope Pius X sparkling Wines of this firm (as sub- The unsurpassed quality of all Montreal.sututes for French Champagne and sparkling Burgundy), is recognized and appreciated by connoisseurs in United States and abroad; we have, therefore, undertaken the task of introducing them to with the utmost confidence.(White Sparkling) Barbera, the Canadian Publle A trial will convince you.LA CHRIMA CHRIS Ti Per 1-2 .Per 1-1 Bottle.$1.15 Botlle §2.00 NEBIOLO SPUMANTE (Red Sparkling) Per 1-2 All other Italian Wines apd Liquors, ag Chianti, Fernet Branca, Stregone, Anesone, Grappa, etc., always in stock.> Bottle.Per 1-1 Bottle.$1.00 sess neve an SPECIAL PRICES FOR ORIGINAL CASES Vermouth, Marsala, Head Office, TORONTO, All the world prefers the Steinway Piano.The secret of the extraordinary demand for it in the highest places of musical culture lies quality of its tone.in the per The Steinwa Pians | struction.tail.tone is only in | to possess thg piano-mak yh The continent's finest It has nevez many have tried to c They canng r mple of refine een equalled, alt lSteinway Piano.If you rorld\u2019s greatest triumph i art, get a Steinway Piano.fect Pp > d con- hough Ÿ it in every outward de- copy the tone\u2014the Steinway desire _ no the ÉRINCELY GIFT.so perfectly acceptable\u2019 and \u2018in such good Brand, taste, as the.gift of a Steinway Plano.No Christmas Present could be so royally + aw See the collection of rare and costly Steinways on exhibition in our warerooms.The Nordheimer Piano & Music Co., Limited 589 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST, MONTREAL.: Branches in ali leading Canadian Cities.A $4.00 Rocker for $1.99 \u201cIf pou don\u2019 t care to pay \u201ccash for any furniture Vou.buy from us, ve can arrange satisfactory terms of credit for you.\u2018 For 8 broad shaped seat, this It can be had either Early English finish.Some are made with A number\u2019 of these.gain for to-day and The regular price of $1.99, Jaturday and Monday only On account of its high back and is one of the .most comfortable wooden rockers made.in a golden or plain panelled backs, others with spindles, same as cut.chairs may be seen in one of our windows.- There are over 200, and, as we must sel them, we're offering a special bar-.Monday only, cutting the former price in two.these rockers is $4, but we\u2019 re selling them to-da for We.are sole agents in Montreal for the Marshall Sanitary Mattress | ~\u2014the only really.comfortable and boat mattress made.A 1142 Peel st, close to \u2018Star Branch Office.| Mr.Caripbell Has Motion to Remedy Propose that: he House of Coms; ot L\u2019 member best | | juent to the finkl a \u201c dulte a furore./ Compos fragrant flowers.Gives PRICE $ body.Consultation Free, Superfluous ently.Send 4c in stamps \u2018Booklet, \u201cThe Soul of Correspondence stri MADAME.485 St.Catherine Stamp for Reply.LADIES My \u201cJapanese Rouge\u201d is creating ed of.the most to your cheeks and lips the delicate blush of the rose, 1.00 \"Peerless Face Bleach and Electri- \u201ccine,\u201d will clear any skin.Thé two, Massage, for face, scaip, bust \u2018and A Hair removed perman- for {llustrated Beauty.\"o.otly MARIE\u201d Street vot Tel.Up 207.: eon fiden- : i a : - - .A La ML ERT ST YOW Gr FOR NE 07 fer Si 2 ez.) 0 da, Dei, ur Crisis | | OUR POPULAR SEWING MACHINE CLUBS acd 44 @ | Business Commences in Full Swing | 1 BE INVESTIGATED Can you not spare $1.00 a week to secure a Standard Rotary Shuttle Machine?The E ER el We have made preparations for the largest Christmas business of our car- best machine in the world.It costs but $2.00 to join the club.The dues are only $1 a week.or \u20ac In every section of the store are holiday displays of USEFUL and ORNA.Machines delivered at once: no waiting.Style 14H Standard Machine, $35.00 to club SA MENTAL tes es for gifts gathered from tos of the globe, à Belleved Canadian Wood is Under- members.Remember that this is the lowest price for which these machines were ever sold, priced with the moderation that is so strong A CHAR ACTERISTIC OF TR taxed at United States.Ports.even for cash, and $10.00 to $15.00 less than agents\u2019 price.Other styles at proportionate L St C ath erine and Peel Streets J STORE OF SATISFACTION.\u2018 savings.Washington, December 4.\u2014As soon as the sugar frauds in connection with sin snl Holiday Ribbons 31:35 ALLOVER LACES for 49¢ The Sporting Goods Section made into the manner in which the Things that in the majority of cases will prove the most accept- a a : - .: .A, > \u2018 ected upon a her précis into Pr Countless are the gifts that ¢an be fashioned from pretty ribbons.(See Impossible you say?well madame be \u2018 From Missouri\u2019\u2019 let us \u2018\u2018show yoh'\u2019 the goods, and able one could buy.0, ; United States.There is a suspicion our large show case for ideas.) And in Scroggie's Ribbon section you say whether we have over estimated these values to the fraction of a cent, sont achiovement SPECIAL VALUES FOR EARLY BU YERS.Which has the appearance cf belng will find most complete stocks of the best kinds at lowest prices.Fancy Fact is, we consider the acquisition of these special numbers as our greatest ac » well founded that the government Is * Ribbons in endless variety of colorings® and designs, suitable for all this season.' : 5 ; \u2019 Ladles spa nickel Ditod, skates, Children\u2019s Tohoggans, made with not; getting its dues upon the thou- ° 2, ., , .; : Lo.size 8 1-2 to 10.Reg.$1.25.: i sands of carloads of the rough product | kinds of fancy work, trimmings, children's wear, etc.in handsome This was a spot cash transaction with a small commission agent who was short of money, For.LL QE 5e fat hog.Securely screwed to which yearly are sent into the United | floral designs, in large and small rose patterns; style effects, stripe and and the goods have been marked without reserve, on our ordinary small profit basis\u2014no picking Men's Dest duality solid \u201cmichel bar.path includes hood; a do- M'éilie the customs frauds in New } check combined, check and Dresden combined, spray of roses, floral | ant of the best patterns\u2014or qualities\u2014every yard involved in this extraordinary purchase will be Splendid hockey skate.Ren For.Lapacees oo \u2026#2.60 i te city, and suspected in other large ||} centres.and stripe borders, mole cnrs pré stripe borders, on sale at the one price, and every woman within journeying distance of the store should make a EE FOr ai fags B21 Extension rgllor skates with best thotems houses, the failure to collect |p id ribbons in different combinations of colors; reg.35c ; i irst.plendid line of Boys\" hockey | grain : ledther straps, extends the fuil duty upon lumber is in the z plaid Soper in hifferent ; q s 2 5c point of coming Monday, and early too\u2014The best are sure to go first Cd pads, strong canvas backs and | from 7 1-2 to 15 ins.Reduced er vbioance due to a system, not to A Fro ove.Speaalion yard.Crore CU Guipure Lace Allover in Bebe, Irish and Choice designs to select from.LOUSE Sood straps Tes me For 15e Price nes ne 056 individuals.No accusation is made us #8 .à : ; to the work of any particular inspec- Point De Venice effects.FINE MULL AND GUIPURE BLOU tor, but should it develop that what asury Depart- | FINE ORIENTAL LACE -ALLOVERS, FRONTINGS.Exquisite designs in choice | pos hanclz beinte B05 0 POINT DE ESPRIT AND BRUSSELS NETS | Choi SE a we artovems \u201cBiren ano swmmommen ws || Cushion Girdles.156 duty is impending.Point d'Esprit and Brussels nets, white or cream, suitable for FINE SWISS BLOUSE FRONTINGS.LIN AND CAMBRIC ALLOVERS.Heavy mercerised cushion girdles, tassel at both ends, 3 yards long, bulky be ! a- 18 .À : : .- a 1g vi ot bas ie puis oy ay tiny 3 covering pin cushions, making frills, drapes, etc., all fresh, clean stocks.Together with these are some beautiful INSERTIONS.EDGINES and AP.49 c 42 combinations and colors.Each Crier ee 15¢ En dhe practice has sTOWN 36 in.wide, 29¢ to 69c.PLIQUES in white and ecru.Positively worth $1.25 to $5.00.For, yard.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.47 Heavy silk cushion sirdies, tassels at both ends, 3 yards long 20a accepting the figures o e invoice.2 - 3 .A .Presses 04 r.Search of the customs rules for an \\ 72 in.wide, 59¢ to $1.25.; SEE WINDOW DISPLAY THIS AFTERNOON, ; ! explanation of the method of laying ; the customs duty on lumber has been \u2018unrewarded.Specific Instructions were \"lacking and it Is said that it is not ff, T SA E 65 WE ANNOUNCE THE OPENING ¥ one of the matters in which an inspec- B A : ; ; Lo.-tor -is expected to exercise his judg- 3 .7 | C ; BN rh ?ber is fraudulent he may order un.|| : AN UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY\u20141,000 STYLISH WAISTS.à EX EC LA ber \"is fraudulent he may order it un- : i : .Æ A - il the measurement vorrermame \u201cein | rials: Lustre, Cheviots, Flannels, Flannelette and 200 LINGERIE WAISTS, an extraordinary clearance.The mild weather we've experienced 30 far this winter has been that of the invoice the government Mater als lustre, Gheviots, 1 d , d in perfect con While these waists last you can buy them for 79c.Values up , most satisfactory from some points of view\u2014but very bad fur selling pays the costs: If it disagrees the Ship- and other fine fabrics.AU are newly made and in p à stri \" to $2.50 .weather for the manufacturer.Oui complets lines of furs have just pe Stand the cost of he pæbor and dition.Colors:\u2014Black, white, navy, brown, green an TIPes.This collection is an accumulation of broken lots of our .bean opened\u2014wo waited until late to place our orders, for we expected : goods.There are not a large number Sizes 32 to 44.These waists were the Surplus stock of à loading own regular stock.The models are both open front and open a decided drop in prices, and tha diep CAME.- : D nes of the ments having manufacturer who Was anxious to \u20ac ar ue id er them back, every waist is handsomely trimmed with embroidery and By waiting we secured our furs at prices from 15 to 25 per cent.Defence is found in the impractica- @ entire lot for a fraction of their regular value.eo ; all are cl crisp and dainty; sizes 32 to 44.Come here lower than those who bought earlier, and, as is customary with us, you - bility of mewsuring lumber in ship.to you on the same basis.Not a waist in the lot worth less than aces, Monday and pick up some of these, really charming |.\u201cesp the full advantage of the saving.rr yf hose not familiar with the | $1.50.The majority of them are $2.00 values.As a tremendous early on Monday pick up SOI To NEW LOCATION\u2014Being able to buy to such advantage encourag- work of customs are likely to discount | : ff these waists for blouses for an almost trifling price.7 C ed us to buy more freely, and in order to adequately display these its difficulties.It is asserted, how- |g special for Monday, we offer you ve US 65c VALUES UP TO $2.50.beautiful furs, the greater portion of the Millinery Department has ever, that the present system.permita VALUES $1.50 to $2.00.been requisitioned.Here then you will find displayed Monday the an evasion of duty payment reaching many thousands of dollars.Along the Canadian border and lake ports the lumber trade is sufficiently heavy to make a comparatively slight leak amount to great losses to the government.Imports of lumber for these northerly ports reached last year $13,327,000, at all the remaining ports the imports footing up less than two millions, M GRAFT CHARGES ARE MADE IN MOSCOW ; most beautiful and durable furs, neck pieces, muffs and coats, all newest models at prices to match any purse.Remember furs will be soid from now on in the Millinery Section.PANNE and SILK VELVETS 45 | $1.00 and $1.25 Values for.&J0 Whenever untoward circumstances place extraordinary values in our grasp, and we close on them, such values immadiately become the privilege of our customers.They are not held for full profits or for another season\u2014this is a business of quick doings\u2014hence this exceptional offer of velvets.\u2019 They were specially purchased from an importer who is preparing for stocktaking, and you save in just the same ratio as ourselves.1,600 yards of Panne and Straight Pile Silk Velvets, in reseda, wine, A wonderful collection of the best and newest Toys; and by Toys we : mean Dolls, Games and everything that : **Santa\u2019\u2019 carries in his pack, from the best makes all over the world, of which thi VE OR CIRLS Dale hits Enamelled Beds, High Chairs, Rockers, Cradles, everything in Dolls\u2019 Furniture, Pianos, Wash\" Sets (with wringer, clothes line and wash board.etc.), Wash Tubs and Boards, Pastry Sets, Mission style Bureaus and Sideboards, 2nd Carpet Sweepers, etc: ood - FOR THE BOY-==Tool Chests, various sizes; Drums, large a or Suits.mai a, variety we have ever\u2018shown, Indian Chief, Messen- =.Lo sky, moss, cardinal, magent itver, - turquoise, \u2018garnet, rose, | .ger Boy, Balloon, Ring My Nose, Crazy Willie, Foxy Grandpa, Buster and Ll pink, ete.Reg.$100 and 5125 qualition On cater On\" CASE Xmas Gards & Galendars es \u2014 , , ; \u201cFROM 5c TO 85.00.\u2026 Hotbed of Corruption Has Been Un- Mary.Others from 25¢ up._ .Many uses could be suggested for these handsome _ velvets with .\u2018 : \u2019 ., etc.; Wood and Stone their rich, even pile\u2014opera coats, gowns, waists, illinery, h HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS earthed in Commissariat - .pic Full die of Checkers, Dominos, Ten Pins, \u2018 te és .mayo, pile OP , gowns, ists, millinery, cushion DAY ASIF BC + Department.ocke, Dig _assortment.+ includini- Chocolate Sets, new Five - gk Dolls\u2019 Tea Sets, excellent assortment; including\u2019 10colate DETR.DEW FIT \u2018clock T les.Prices from 25c up.gon °F Horses aed Carts of all makes and styles, large anid small.Bring the children as often as you like.: BASEMENT \u2014Entrance on Peel and St.Catherine Streets.Moscow, Russia, December 4.\u2014At the instance of Senator Garin judicial proceedings have been instituted against practically all the officials of Caracul, Chinchilla and Bearskin The special display and sale of these popular Fur Fabrics Monday is calculated to demon- Co To Ce \u2018 à strate how well we can serve you both in point, variety and value.the Controlling Comniission of the pee : , , ç | .) , Moscow Commissariat Department.J .: THAT SHOULD PROVE 16 pcs.of White Imitation Bearskin.for Children's \u201c Also a line of fine Black Caracul, wave and stHp- The accused, who number about \\66 : ue gA, | ai a PARTICULARLY WEL-.Coats, 50 irches wide.ace, Monday: 1.50.ed designs, for Ladies\u2019 coats, This line ta have held their positions here since re .COM SAVINGS OF A : $1.85.81-95.82.25.$2.75.$3 an 3-50.x ver e i .1804.evi 72 J \u2019 , THIRD OR MORE.5 pcs.of Imitation Chinchilla, in stripe and plain, y scarce in most stores.Prices: 82.95.- The Government's action has long ws : \u201c pL \u2018 thd RTA th oy 1 list of fri to be for 23.39 aus st 50.wide.Monday, per $3.95, $4.95 ana 85-50.been expected, in consequence of the 2e * RT : \u2018 ; jal importance to ose with a long list of friends to remem yard, 39 and P1.50- Co : .be startling revelations made some 12 à The timeliness of this sale makes it of special : bered, for it affords one ample choice of suitable gift articles and a chance to economize at the same time.The goods involved are handsome show room samples \u2014 flawless, speckles, absolutely perfect in every de» A P R O N S Practical Holiday Gifts for Maids months ago as to the state and the operations of the Moscow Commissariat by the senatorial commission of inquiry.The inquiry revealed corruption, not only in the army, bit 3 also among the merchant community ; d three of kind., tail\u2014only ne two anc ; ree ° Le positively a third or more less than regular.Nurses and Housekeepers Thus, you can bestow a $5.50 present by spendmg only $3.75, and smaller amounts im propor- 4 Oc Maids\u2019 Aprons, good quality cam- frill and embroidery, skirt with of Moscow, large sections of which J : : ; to 75c, for .\u2026 a tucks and dees horv, skirt existed only on frandulent transactions tion, for instance: Work boxes, pipe sets, photo boxes, brush and comb sets, worth up = ne co brie.plan width and 25¢ wiiks and deep bem.Pr ce 49c orth the Commissariat By he aa Military Brushes, \u2018Smokers\u2019 Sets, Brush \u2018and Comb Sets, Shaving Baby Toilet Sets, Brus ; Maids\u2019 Aprons, extra good quality white lawn, bib nicely trimmed .am a or re : : 2 x et Boxes, Brush and Comb | Sets, Manicure Sets, Work Sets, Shaving Sets, Manicure + white lawn, finished with clus- with embroidery insertions, fin- - : ewe x a8; ; _ yr - .; worthless articles of food, ciothing Smokers Sets, Manicure Sets, Sets Manicure Sets, Work Boxes, Collar Boxes, Handker- Sets, Military Brushes, ote, Va tera a hematitched tucks 2nd ished Hit aémbroiders | Skirt depots were found empty when, de ordre ee Sate var oe | \u2018 Values up 9 chief Boxes.Values up gQa Quen up fo MI TD iad Morons Tine quality white Spécial c.s\u2026u00s sec 98¢ depots were found empty when, ac- Sets, Shaving Sets.Va- 1 19 Boxes, ste., 1.6 to $145.For .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.OF.>+ serres ceu ren c0 non 00 lawn, bib nicely trimmed with Women's Aprons, \u2018good quality 4 done a ok: they were sup lues up to $1,98.For.» to 328%.For cc embroidery insertions and edg- fancy prints,.very full skirt.| pe .ne + \u2019 [ , Special \u20ac with or without bib.In, one of the depots thousands of mme \" \u2018 ing, full width.Special.] 1 pairs of Boh were found, nane af ( .3 ©: = .À J $10.00 : Maids\u2019 Aprons, good quality white Special sverer seeene 0010 49 J .whieh would fit an adult.and another , armen lawn, fancy bib, trimmed with Women's Aprons, good quality à contained nothing but old and torn ir i ren ) .OFFERING.embroidery Insertions and em- fancy prints, in colors of red 4 knapsacks.The frauds were estimat- \\ .t L broidery edging.Special.25¢ and white only, without bib.| SA 500.000, ang at ast ona-inird mus A The children\u2019s section of our underwear department Just 50 suits at this price handsomely tailored garmentsin |.Maids\u2019 Aprons, good quality white Special .+.-.-.Be \u2019 7 5 ! 3 y Ÿ ) / 3: \u2019 AD + \u2019 ; have gone into the pockets of the M contains the best assorted Stock of warm knitted blir black, navy, brown, green and.mixtures.These suits are from med with embroldery edging, Wome Lorient, 2% angle members of the Commissariat Depart- [§f for the little ones\u2014to be found.in the whole of tions.our regular stock and are warm, handsome winter garments.skirt finished with deep her, a at yi bana?6 ment and their friends.8 Every style and description of vests, drawers, combinations, They were formerly priced from $18.50 to $25.00 and will be © Ma Aprons, fine quality white | WIth sleeves .98¢ =\u2019 , Rail | waists and sleeping suits, to ba had in fleeced cotton Mering ~ cleared Monday for $10.Needless to say these garments will lawn, fancy bib, with tucked Without sleeves .75e © Ee nant Pewcnared Yosterduy: \"7 M and all wool\u2014at lowest possible pros at maistent with vol go out in a hurry so we advise an early visit.en es - - Messrs.M.D.lsawes and H.L M made goods of quality\u2014in every size to sui - Javed in our windows : 20 Coomba, directors of the D'Israell As and up to girls 16 years of age\u2014at prices ranging from 25c | PORTANT These suits are disp y Tapestry.and Damask bestos Company, who have been in .\u201coù ) : .mspec ted: rn - , J ; - \u2018 i .hd Now York for the past few days, up to $1.85 each garment.co \\ yo \u2018 , .VALUES UP TO $1.75, FOR &9¢c.| ç yy \u20aclosed a contract vesterday for the - \u201ca ; - \u2014 .n vas \\ » a \u2018 \u201d a, Tv : locomotives and cars necessary for - A speeial purchase sale of wool tapestries and mercerised Damasks, \u2018at \u2018a railway at D'Israelt, | : \u2018 1 CC .Lo .@ price much lower than usually expected .for auch .excellent Gravee: Th: same wi bene a Our Sale of Linens and tap es on inues on ay - | ' .yr To be.soid at less than , grades.Both fabrics are in'pretty naw shades and unique designs.x D'Israell early.in January, so as to wi 00 .| É } manufecturer\u201ds first cost - and very desirable for prindow drapes, (portières, Los cor Co .reach the plant not later than Feb- I \" à low on constantly needed articles that every housekeeper : : - riers, decorations, etc.Reg.values up to $1.75.Sale price, rary Ist, at which time Mr.R.DM.qui be atéracted by the exceptionat values.These will be offered for the first time on Monday morning at 8 o\u2019clock.Every one guar- | Jara oeeorations, ete.Res.values up to dL 7.Sale price, 69c Ru : ; , managing director of the com- ! ; - ° | 1 ) PA neg Tr oa to\u2019 have everything ready \u2018|B gomg PRICE CONCESSIONS ARE: Extra Heavy Quality Hemstitched anteed sound and perfect in every way.Regular selling prices, sizes 8 and 9, $1.15 and $ i 75 pairs of Full Bleached Cotton Huckaback Towels, large size, 2 in.- £or operation.Co t 3 a arse Le, size ; .\u201cnn New York syn- tg, made of best Canadian Hem, soft make, ready for use, \u2014\u2014 > Representatives of a Ne Kk sy Bod Sheets, ms 1 Inch bottom and 2 24 x 40, Regular value 3sc en y ; inch top hem, size 70 x 90.Special _ Monday 22%c; per dozen.$3.100 Butcher .SALE PRICE \u2014 |.FANCY GOODS SECTION .- dicate will accompany Mr, Isaacs on 1 9\" ! ?, Lo À A \u2018Hundreds of miitable gifts in our Fanéy Goods Section, and more ar- his return to.D\u2019lsracll, and as, it Is Monday, each .vores TSC Remnants of Table Linen and, Tow- inch .éliters, Sheffield, riving most every day.- Gifts for dny member of the family can be chosen Tm ove p the 0 toon the sale \u2018 150° do.Standaid Quality Pillow |.eNing.lengthe of lhed T oe Linen: hottie 7 steel No.8 No.9 steel blade, ebony from these vast assortments.: usiastic over e outlook, pa Jade 9 it pau d: unbleac able Linen.3 ; .; .ow large block of stock is \u2018antici- Cases, made of good Sironk hd ee of Towelling from 4.6, 6, blade, rosewood \u2018 : handle, strongly | | To-day's brief list of speclal values iz especially suggestive to those who pated \u2018Be : BALIN ça pts Special price ' to 71% yards long, and 16, 18, 24 and handle, 3 brass ri- : rivetted.Reg.29c.prefer that what they give should feature thelr own handiwork.>, > > 3 + 2 .Ë A - + | oo .; .= .ro Peach La de gen rau eee 12 i4c a.Inches chiite Worth eq soc to vets.Rez.19c.- Oc i gi ; To ted Lee ch te Rac Se complate Forked, Son en cushion Tops.in ioe : = PUIS : ei 5¢ each.ce, .vernon i i g rod « 3 J.3 È, olors\u2014 | \u2019 qe $ Monday Cevr seer wmsssreens .- 49c For.15¢ Lf : : Tinted Cushion Tops, in fose and |.1! Vilouh.in ol colo ed AKES HAIR GROW EXTRA SPECIAL: | Full Bed Size Satin Finish White - JE maple leaf designs, suitable to\u2019 work | Bréen.blue and golden brown, makes, aly M Hemstitched Pillow Cases, made Fu £ Finish white \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ~\u2014 .- : with silk or péri Just, fort.Sho a \u2018very haiidsome cubhion Te ; : { extra fine White English Long Marscilies Bed Spread, floral bor Note that sale prices are almost one-half the regular prices.Truly a bargain to take ad © All kinds of Stamped Linens, Conc up to $1.7% each.; R.H.Bryson Has an Invigorator that | VIE draw.thread stitches, two $3.25.Monday, each: .$1.98 vantage of.Come early and make sure of getting one.: | rer in all sizes; \"Pin Cushions, to À Velour Cushions, aN made up with Makes Hair Grow in Abundantly imch hem.Sod regularly at fre \\ .- \u2014 SOME PRICE ATTRACTIONS AT THE OUTLERY COUNTER IN HARDWARE SECTION.; ; Tea \u2018Coseys qu buttonhole edge, mice back to match and fancy cord.: or Money Baek.Te ae.Your chor Le VERY.SPECIAL Bieach- 50 only Bread knives, Sheffield | 43 dozen only, solid nickel siver | 36 dozen only, solid nickel silver !P any floral design.For, each .81.95 .: .We reserve the right to.pret Me Table Linens.assort- - blade, rosewood handle, nicely | tes spoons.Rég.57e dozen.| .desaert Spoons.Resular 50 en Tt your hair is thinning ont Quantity.- | ed floral designs, good useful size finished, - Reg.3%c.For.85¢, For, dozen .\u2026.-.49c r.en .\u2026.\u2026.B1-29 Women\u2019s Overstockings i for fancy work.can be used for | .| | + ; .L ally it won't be long before t spot appears.2 The time to take care of when Jou \u2018have hair to.ta FotAthin falling hair 150 Quills, including all white Cro- aking table napkins and tray.on\u2019 j > ce wi 16 ; ghet Qulits, nicely hemmed, soft, Piothes also few tunkey .red and Women's and Children\u2019s heavy kiftted Overstockings.with closed or Arm.\u2018 A J ; : - Ler , : ., +\u201d > ., eu.+ .i ; - 5° .8h finish, assorted patterns, also \u201c \u2019 .: , i : ] ; .open heels, in\" black, white, sky and red; all sizes from 5°1-2 to 10: : \u2014 00.colpréd Horeyeomb Quilts, puits.and green and ER each IN .f H C A | A F4 An: various.qualities.: Exceptional values.pair.23¢ to 81.00 ¥ A 8 in pale pink, pale blue, and red and , MONGAŸ, Lea V1 ; 4 ; A i ct Not more than six to each cus- Women's plaih black all wool Cashmere - Hose, perfectly seamless best rem- edy known to mank ig.Pariaian : white, all well finislied with knotted tomer.Rh .o y ., 2 | ' throughout, spliced heels and toes; sizes 8 1-2 to 10.Exceptional Rage.It: is \u2018compon on scientifi: | fringe.The regular price is 81.25 and + These will he displayéd on the \u2018 3 t Carpets oo Brussels Carpets values, 29c; or 3 pair for.PR Less 200 SBE rinciples and furnigfies to the hair MR $150 Monday.cach.wi.B86 centre table In the lihen depart- Axminster ! ' oa ° 4 ; - ou | .: + Toot a moutishmerngPthat acts quickly 250 Full ¥ ached Damask Table \u2018ment.03 ©\" Axminster Carpet\u2014We hkve secured , Brussels Carpst\u201420 pleces of \"#his \u2026 meme \u2014 .end promptly a causes the hair to glows, in] Dor Zon, size |_No prone OR MAIL ORDERS.} a line of standard quality\u201d Axmins- \" .falt impSrtation; good stofit carpet % 0 *, nga .oo 2 re ' .\u201c ) le MN Sy = .) ; \u201cthe An goo - cee 1 m - i + W- \u2018: Pot \u2018Femembgl this: It kills the dan- sale Monday, each .$1.38 * .oC ter Carpet.perl Es, oh soll Eten ; designs.These carpets.retail re-.| ry .Knittin Wool and Yarns drut germ, fe pest that appropriates i regular at $176 yard.Monday., and gularly at $1.16 to $1.25 yd.Monday.- .| ou a _- all the ural noyrlshment that \\ / on / ; : ; the hair root, - Sage is sold by R.FL Bry- \"GROCERY BARGAINS | , cocon marre.|, |.ONLOLOTH * | : Ew docs of veh idm oo olor esc 18 in.wide.for.2%e¢ x 3, ® for.en heâne © mixtures » Mac: - : .; { ; a ; regular line heavy ., | \u201cten a ure, atop falling.alr Pana | \u2018LAUNDRY \"NEEDS, - NEW CLEANED FRUITS.:j 22% in.wide for.ae: ä in wide Jor.i34e ! ay ue Shletoth, da the new spring de- - 3c ; ms real Scotch fingerings, petticoat nd Savors A, = Bo scalp in two weeks or mongy * 27° in.wide.for $ in, wide for.84c = Regular 200, Squarè yard.da phyrs, Shetland Floss, Lady Betty, Mermo, axony and fleecy wools, $b oh IRE Co Q.Laundry Comfort Soap.§ © Reaporaton Petts bn ce 25.\" vy DIANO] FMATs | =~, > wa vem.etc.Bérlin Wool.single and double in all colors * 7c skein.Fleeced 0 t giver to women's Date a lustre bars\u2019 crus een Conse creer 25e Golden Dates, dv1ba\" ins 30 } \"Hé 16 ; - CORK LINOLEUM 1 : soles ih every size.from 25¢ pair upwards.Lo = _ \u2018 and pe Ve row abundantly: ns 7 bars, Special Soap .\u201dZ2Je al.Raisins or Currants, \u20183 lbs 2% Reg.$5.5\" Bpec | .20 Very special-~Baldwin\u2019s Beehive Ivorine Wool, nt ier, white, A, 8 Ibs.Washing Sods, vice cies 00e DC etc, Bt lowest prices.-.; ; Fresh Herrings.Reg, 13%c can, 100 100% Pure.Castile Soap, bar.2B8e, TUESDAY: 18 A BARGAIN DAY IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT.| wt v Parisian 8; is now sold in?every first-class town ir Canada.A large generous bottle costs 50 cents, and | © the = with Auburn hair is on gir Ll Las gy age , it, O: FT Le ; | \u2018 \u20ac Lisa a ñ \u2019 Pa A .« - PAPE eps ue | ea TT OTE es 20 x2 ete oll LOL, latest.pattern.vaine 33c .- \u2018pink and sky, for shawls, wraps, baby jackets, etc., producinga bright, | 1% 60.Bquare yard .;.» silky\u2019 appearance, usually sold 15c.Monday.special.9c ounce.BE co.+ FPR td ef SIA ARCHITECTURAL EXPERTS.REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS.; Le MEAL ESTATE EXPERTS.© J FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, \u201cThe Firm With a Record \u201d is doipg a record business.In order to handle our rapidly incressing business, we havb-had to enlarge our offices and increase Our staff, The reason 18 plain: we are the oddest firm in Canada, and the only firm able to successfully carfy on « Rea} Estate, Architectural and Real Estate Auctioneering business, enabling us to give our clients information and advice that is RELIABLE.\u2019 0° ALWA Y8 CONSULT | : ESTABLISHED 1859.Mentioned below are n few opportunities in various classes of Real\u2019 Es: tate, the whole mfking but a very small proportion cf our lists.If you do not see \u2018what ig HMkaly to suit your requirements, write, call or \"phone, and your enquiry will! receive prompt attention.Business Properties McGiLL STREET.A cerner property.containing a little over 12.600 square feet, with light on all four sides: a propérty which 1s increasing in value rapidly.The site is suitable for almost any.business purpose.ST.CATHERINE STREET.7 The north-east corner ef Sf.Catherine and Crescènt streets; lot 59x116: area, 6 $17 square feet.Buildir speculation or investment.nothing can surpass this.The corners on St.Cathefine street are few and.far between, but what there are left of choice sites*on this street are controlled by our firm.BLEURY STREET.A well-situated property on Bieury street, feet deep; area a little uver 2368 square feet.street, MANUFACTURING SITE.The corner of St.Leou.McCord apd Oller streets, having a frontage on Canal and a total area of about 714000 square feet.Assessed at $21,000, or $1 a foot.Make an offer.Suitable for manufacturing purposes.Splen- dia shipping \u2018facilities.' NOTRE DAME STREET.\" .Solidly constructed building, occupied as store\u2019 and manufacturing flats, having frontage of 40 feet: total \u2018and area, 4438 feet.Situated between St.Lawrence street and Place d'Armes Square.Price is very reasonable.ST.FRS.XAVIER STREET.! \u2018 \u2018 À building suitable for occupation by stores, s \u2018onsist -of stores and dwellings.For about 29 feet front by 88 Situated not far from Craig « offices, ete., having a frontage of 63 feet by an Irregular depth; total\u2019 land area, 3329 \u2018feet.Price low\u2019 to close same out at once.MONTEE DU ZOUAVE.- ! A large property.the lut of which contains bob 23,000 feet, with large 2-storey brick house, 2 storevs and basement: school, small hospital or institution.tual cost, PRINCE STREET.would be very suitable for a The price set on same is below its ac- steeci-consiructed.À wWell-bullt modern, 3-storey building: let 50x96; immediate possession.Low figute 10 ciosc estate.QUEEN STREET.A large building on this street, with early occupation obtainable; lot is 85x07.6.Low price.SEMINARY STREET.A rectangular lot, about 130 feet frout on St.Thomas street and Seminary street.depth 100 feet: nrea abont 11,150 squate ft.A very gooû site for \\ factory purposes, ete.\u2026\u2014end-the price is extremely tow, as same must be viosed out, If property Îs too lurge for any prospective purchaser we will vonsider offers for portion of same.| Residential Properties Particular: attention is drawn to a semi-detached house on Cote 8t.Catherine road, not far past Bellingham avenue.The hovie consists of two storeys, attic and high baremeut: everything neatly designed and eonstruct- ed.Hardwood \u2018loors, hot water furnace, electric wirtng.all modern improvements nd apliances.Lot .) leet front by 120 feet Jeep and additional land can be acquired at very reasonable figure.House was completsd during the summer, asd was not bulit for speculation.SHERBROOKE STREET.?Owner\" leaving town, and stone !ront.3-storey ana can be bought at.ou bargain.House.75 feet front; Stable and coach-house In rear of lot.We have several other snaps in residences on Sherbrooke street on hand now.URBAIN STREET._ For $6,000 you can purchase an artistically arranged, house, on the upper portion of the street.A anap.ST.ANTOINE STREET.À stone front 2-storey residence, in good order; Haht on three sides : husement residence everything in good order.Just modern, 2-storey nearly 30 feet front.Property is a corner west of Windsor street, and if purchased and held for inirease iu values for a few ycais, will net purchaser goud return.Suitable for alterailon 10 business premises.Occupation May 1st.\u2019 OLIVIER AVENUE.> ; An exceptionally well built house, pressed brick throughout, stone facings, side entrance ahd Fight: consists of basement, ground, first and sec- Ont fivers?Price only $11,500, ST.MATTHEW STREET.[ $8.000 for à stone front 2-storey and Lbasement residence.situated near .Sherbrooke street.Lot Lox110.I \u2026 APARTMENT HOUSE TO BE SACRIFICED.| DUROCHER STRFET.\u2018The owner .ias tu sell, and somebody with the necessary cash 1s going to get he benefit.The apartments are modern and up to date to the: smallest detail, and the tenants are Al, and there is never any _ difficulty in securing them in \u2018his locality.Lot contains 1,380 square feet.The properly pays a handsome return.In good condition and well.built, amount of For permits to view and further information, Consult - JOHN JAMES BROWNE & SONS Suite 17, Nordheimer Chambers, , 207; St.James Street \u2018Phones Main 627 and 628.\u201cSt.Denis \u2018Ward MOLSON PAR XMAS AND NEW YEARS OFFER W: J.Laverty, the High Class Butch or, 389 Bleury.Street, for.Turkey.- weighing about 15 lbs.© - LOTS ONLY $110 UP\" 22 Ba Payable & per cent.cash, balance $1.76 yp monthly., ES THREE WAYS TO REACH MOLSON PARK.' _ à (1) Taka Amherst cars and get off either at Papineau Ayenie Toll Gate 2.at Mr.McEvo{'s Office (open dally).or at Rosemount Boulevard New Cote Road); within one minute's walk of Mr.Bourarsa's Office (open, pus (2) Or Mount Royal cars to Iberviite Street, within ?minûtes\u2019 waik Pclangers office, on.Ibervilie street (open week ends), \u20184% Or\u2019 a IX Avenue cars to Carriere Road, within three minutes\u2019 walk\u2019 of Mr, Osborne's Office on Fla¥dld Street (open week-ends.y Other Offices open daily, vin: MS.CHEVALIER, Rosemount Boulevard; MR.THERRIEN, 1380 Carriére Road.or apply \u201cto or \u2018phone 3, Co JOHN FINDLAY, A Phone Main 1909.| .30 St.John Street.a tne ar dE re ma trie rs rt ne fle: hare er cop To | PROPERTIES WAN\" ED Y have buyers for City, Westmount and Annex \u2018Properties toth for résidentia! and investment purposes.Parties \u2018having properties.tor sale should ave me particulary -* 08 eariy as \u201cpossible\u201d me 7 \u201c30 se.John Street.Phone Main Ne.The House of Browne Greater Montreal R Few investments hold out suc magnificent opportunities à as well selected property in Greater Montreal.: There may be other investments \u2018which may offer just as large returns, but they are more or less uncertain.When you invest your surplus in real estate, you are not taking any chances, and you are bound to make large profits.A property in Greater Montreal which offers fine opportunities for investment, is\u2019 ; %, WINDSOR PARK To reach this properiy, take a Notre Dame de Grace car this after- _noon, at the corner of Victoria Ave.and Sherbrooke Street, and ask the: conductor to let you off at Royal Ave.There you will find our office open week-ends and in charge of Mr.Jno.McCormack, who will give you any information you need.Lots may \u2018be had from $200 and up, payable at 5 per cent.cash, and balance m small monthly payments, with liberal discounts for cash.The Ross Realty Co.LIMITED.Tei.80 ST JOHN STREET.Main 5261.eth Your Sur | FOR SALE \"The following residential and invest.- merit properties, centrally located: \u2014 Pine Ave.detached reeldence of 15 rooms, $21,000.- University street, four substantially built stone front houses of 12 rooms each, $9,000 and $10,000; Mance street, stone front house, 3 and 10 rooms, good condition, $7,000.Dorchester street, solid brick tenement property, $26,000.For further particulars apply to (Macintosh & Hyde 157 St.James St.Tel.Main 5551.W00D AVENUE J der; early possession.D.W.OGILVIE & CO, INC.11 St.Sacrament St.; BEAVER HALL SQUARE Choice property for sale, with frontage on Union Avenue as well, Early posses- sjon can be given.Full particulars \u2018and ARE A SAFE-AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT © Every \u2018buyer; BEFORE 31st DE CEMBER, will receive an sided \u201cMr, | Building Lots \u201cdffer some exceptionally attrac- ÿ tive sites.COTE ST.CATHERINE ROAD wo \u201cWOODBURY\u201d Adjoining Outremont.These splendidly-situated lots are within easy access to the cars, delightfuily situated on the north side of Cote St.Catherine Road, and on Stirling Avenue, are beginning te move rapidly.One gentleman has purchased five and instends erecting a handsome residence on same.Suitable restrictions have been placed dn the property so 4s to insure it being\u2019 a high-class residential neighborhood.No flats, stores or wooden buildings, etc.,, permitted prices will undoubtedly be advanced in the spring, so that intending purchasers should act promptly.Full particulars on application.GAULT & EWING REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS.BUILDING MANAGERS\u2014The Eastern Townships Bank Bldg.- SPECIAL AGENTS\u2014The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company.MONTREAL AGENCY\u2014The American Surety Co.of New York.Eastern Townships Bank Building \u2014 TELEPHONE MAIN 2468.Putnam & McCrory , ¥ REAL ESTATE AGENTS Westmount .$30,000 Sherbrooke St.20,000 , :, McGill College Ave.15,000 Metcaife street .12,000 Dorchester street .12,000 Dorchester street .13,000 : Dorchester street .10,500 HOUSES Aqueduct street 10,500 Mackay street .10,000 FOR Columbia Ave.8,000 Prince Albert Ave.7,000 Park Ave.« .7,000 SALE Fort street .7,000 \u2018 \u2019 ' Burton Ave.6,000 - Albert Ave.5,000 Verdun .4,500 Drolet street .4500 -\u2014 oo St.Catherine St.West I \u2018 ; store and 2 dwellings $36,000 \u2019 City Hall Ave, © flats.17,000 Chausse street, block of } flats 2 St.Antoine street, 9 ten- amentsa .ee Cathcart st, 9 houses.8t.Henri, 5 tenements; Metcalfe large \u201chouse .Point St.Charles, dweilinge .;( Delisle street, 6 A ment, A 6,000 19,500 63,000 street, .12,000 16 ,- 17,000 tene- 12,000 EU +308 - 309 - 310, Merchants Bank.Building Telephone Main : 5390.St, James Street \u2014 Imvestment.- \u201cJust west;e Desrivieres- A veñiue, with good: + Sure to increase in value.-Moderate price.u f Windsor street, 19000 feet \u2018 of.land, running from St.James Street to révenue- producing.tenements .and stores thereon; \u2018Near Grand} Trunk \u2018and: Canadian Pacific Railway Sta- The Oradôck Simpson Company, permit from t JOHN FINDLAY, Tel Main 1909 30 St.John St.For Rent.FURNISHED APARTMENTS.Monthly ; EE : rent.\u2019Tummond Street .$90 FLATS.* > | 668 Laurier Street .21 177%a Hutchison Street ven 23 482.Wood Avenue .32 247 Tupper Street .?35 HEATED APARTMENTS.51 Mayor St., \u201cThe Brighton,\u201d .cee sv.825 to 35 .HEATED MALLS.725 St.Catherine St.West.200 WAREHOUSES.78 St.Peter St, (alterations to suit) 250 MANUFACTURING FLATS, 348 Delomirier Ave.(2 flats, heated, for rent together or separately).John James Browne & Son 207 St.James Street.FOR SALE BY CW, ERNEST BOLTON | A WORD TO.THE WISE: You can GLANDEBOYE AVENUE Corner house, 14 rooms, sidelights; open to exchange for lots or houses.COTE ST.ANTOINE , ROAD \u2014 Semi-detached, sandstone, 11 rooms, conservatory laundry etc.4 DORCHBSTER WEST (near Were- dale Park)-Massive stone house, , 3 storeys; extension kitchen .DORCHESTER ST.-\u2014 Sandstone and pressed brick, semi-detach- ed.12 roonmisi~qrice .GROSVENOR AVE.\u2014New pressed 11,000 12, 10,500 b » 8 rooms .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.roues \u2026 \u201c1,700 GROSVENOR AVE.\u2014 BSemi-de- tached, 10 rooms .11,500 LANSDOWNE AVE.\u2014 Semi-de- tached, 10 rooms .10,500 METCALFE AVE.-3-storey with - extension .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026-\u2026.\u2026.\u2026osecenseucs «.10,000 MT.PLEASANT AVE.\u2014New 2- storey, with extension .7,500 4 PRINCE ALBERT AVE.\u2014New corner residence, 9 rooms .7,000 ROSLYN AVE.\u2014New semi-detach- J ed, rooms .\u2026.0vons0encaes 8,500 néèuts AVE.New semi- detach.| - ed, 10 TOOMS .vvprerncnnnnnns 10,000 SHERBROOKE ST.\u2014Delached mansion, 11 rooms, nice grounds.15.600 I STRATHCONA AVE.\u2014 Semi-de tached pressed brick, 11 rooms.11,000 STRATHCONA AVE.\u2014 Semi- de- \u2018tacled, 10 rooms .9,500 \"VICTORIA AVE.(above Sher- : prooke).cut ætone front, nine ah dass 0 0e san p 00 es es pen IE 8,300 WESTMOUNT GOLF LINKS \u2014 Pressed brick, detached,.8,000 WESTERN AVE.Pressed brick, 2 2.storey hose: 8 rooms .8,500 ERNEST \"BOLTON, 141 -Nbtre Dame West.Tel.Main 1110, FARMS FOR SALE.AT BT.ANNE DE BELLEVUE-Convenient to stations; 11 farm; sditable for fruit or poutres.Pp\u2019 B Brows, \u2018real estate.agency, 97 Se James.280 6 Small on the Inland of, i Montreal, partly cultured, snd partly wood; very suitable: for borue and cattle breeding; with\u2019 a Roach good\u2019 Tuturé for speculation: N 12% ud ' ; NEW JERE 'Y FARMS-For vy New Jersey Farms, - sizes, mild climate, rich, easily \u201cworked garden soil;' aff produce sell at high prices; good home surronndings: near large \u2018cities.Bend for st.A.W.Dresser, Burlington, N.J.| 283 4 law STR.THERESE miles from (he town.and station; 170 arpents.\u2018with good bulidings, $7.600; $3,000 cash, balance at 5 per cent.P.B.Brown, real éétate agent, 97 St.James, 250 6 STE.AGATHE-\u2014229 acres, with rights of \u2018fish- Cota = lakès, 12 room rouse, and on! 8; money makin r summer | wenson.\u2019 ' Brown; real Ce\u201d CS.97 TEXAS FRUIT LANDS \u2014 A smal.fruit & gutden tract will You a tre- ma E anausl income.Iusirated MHters- 1 ture on the great Gulf Coast, Country sent freé oñ request.Writé' for dur plan, how to secures farm home for 82.50 down and 32:50 per month.Lecurity Land Co, 466 Ridge BIdE.Kansan City, Mo.4 FARMS FOR SALE-On the Tetina ot Montreal; suitable for suldividing: soine near the city.Heney Wurd & Cou 260 St.James street i, FARMS \u2018WANTED.our Yarms, rent cataVe, te, with FE located.1% row want te buy, sell, axchenge, address .Zopliner, 15 Park Row, New York, \u2018COUNTRY PROPERTY | FoR \u201cSALE.soon Sure\u201d ser Sr one, pe \u201cof.A nd Preueed brick: over 50,060 Savane feet à ee oor, th firat eines \"00 Bop.Boller; éléctric holst 6 à 11 ft: yl t on SEE | Bishop st\u2026\u2014Vers fine stone front $8,000 residence \u2018for sale, in perfect or- 4 .pusehase\u201d a modern.Westmount house.§ Greaper NOW than a _month op So hence iw everybody {8 for a house.ARGYLE AVE.-Double house, 2 \u201c| ; storeys, 8 rooms, verandah ; .ta sn.$8,000 | ARGY AVE 2.storey, extension ; kitchen, 8 tooms .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.500 ARGYLE.AVE-\u20143-storey, extension, I TOOMIS 5.224000 S rene noce neue 7,500 ARLINGTON AVE.\u2014 Pressed brick 2-storer, 9 rOOMS LL.iil.8,500 BURTON AVE-\u2014Z- -storey Bnd extension, 8 rooms .G.00-0.6,000 dences\u2014all Miller and WILL BUY for, oa and $25, lot 1782, © ng.London, Candas, Newaygo.Box 40, Kal sul aw 1 Ficronv \"FON BALE.ro : LARGE sew factory © \"ana PROPERTY FOR SALE St.Hubert St.-\u2014Stone and vrick, two flats, §.and 6 rooms.#4, Marie Anne St.~Two flats: 5 and 6 rooms, near St.Lawrence Mance St, near St.Catherine \u2014 5 and 7 rooms, with good stable on property; a bargain at .Lagauchotiere St.West\u2014Fine large house: epuld be easily turned into storet immediate occupation St.Famille $t.\u201411 rooms; only reason for selling, house is too.large .+.10,2580 4.250 5,150 8,500 and brick cottage, 11 rooms; lm.medlale occupation If desfred .11,250 Drummond St.\u2014 Detached house on lot 73 x 100.Call at office and let us show you how to make this property pay for itself .Outremont, Rockland Ave.\u2014Two cosy 8-roomed semi-detached cottages on large lots, ideal location, only .30,000 ce aes ses 200 esas.6,000 Strathcona Avenue,\u201d Westmount \u2014 Semi-detached, eleven rooms.Tupper St.\u2014Heated flats.Worth $45,000.Owner leaving for Europe.Mortgage $30,000 at 51-2 p.¢.Open to offer .36,000 Westmount \u2014 Fine Upper Level lots on Argyle, Aberdeen, Westmount, and Belmont Avenues.We also have A fine class of Colonial Houses at Northmount, $200 cash and balance payable monthly as rent.Or let us show you one of our Choice Lots In this beautiful suburb.SEVERS & COMPANY \u201455 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.Westmount Properties For Sale.87.000\u2014solid Brick House, on Springfield Avenue, containing nine rooms, bathroom and pantry, In perfect order; very convenient location.$ $9.250\u2014New House, nearing completion, nine rooms; first floor finished in oak, hardwood floors throughout; strictly first-class in every way.816.500 This is one of the best values being offered, and fs a splendid 11,000 at a low figure.Over 11,200 feet of land, with a frontage of 109 feet.The house contains 14 rooms, 2 bathrooms, and every convénience.Built - \u2018\u201d for the present proprietèr's own use.$25.000\u2014Handsbme.Stone Residence, grounds and table, situate on corner in well established district.Lot 143 x © 166 ft.Beautifully laid-out gardens view at my office.Chas.J.Brown, 4257.St.Catherine Street.Evenings: G.F.BRYSON.Phone Mount 558.STRATHCONA Westmount.For sale on this Avenue six newly- built detached and semi-detached real.solidly constructed and contain every modern Don\u2019t miss these.particulars to The Ross Realty Go,, Lid, 30 8t.John.Street.281 Geod Factory Sites WITH CANAL FRONTAGE, 1700 feat frontage on Lachine Canal, for sale cheap; C.P.R.and G.T.R.tracks pass property; ground adjoining for work- en\u2019s houses.= JOHN 'FINDLAY, 30 St.John st, improvement, Apply full .for Tel.Main 2992.Houses For Sale Arlington \u2018Avenue, one of the finest | homes on *the Avenue, Not long built, $13,000.Kensington Avenue.New 12-room \u2018house.Good honest work throughout, Very complete, .$11,000.| t.Catherine street.\u201c Good nine-room houses Valuable tot, 45 by.170.Safe purchase, ! I have also several other houses for sale, and a valuable vacant lot, 90 by factory.A SNAP.Apply, ; A.\u20ac.MATTHEWS, oe \u201c 55 Bank Ottawa Bidg, - * St.James Street.Tel.Main 7334.\u2019 ~ MACKAY STREET \u2014\u2014 attractive house for sale; possesstor\u2019 May 1st, 1%0., For permit, b.w.OOILVIE & co, INC,\" - « n se Sacrament st.Tel Tob Main FUEL: \\ chance to secure à valuable property | and lawns.Floor plans of house on 100, in 8t.Henry Ward, opposite large ei AD NEW YEARS OFFER Every buyer of a Home Site, at either of the undernoted properties, prior to Sst December, will receive an order on My.W.J.Laverty, 369 Bleury street, or Messrs.Westgate & Lewis, 128 Park Ave, High Class Butchers, entitling her or him to an Al Turkey Weighing about 15 lbs.Park Avenue Extension-Mentreal Annex LOTS ONLY $165 UP.5 per cent.cash; balance $2.68 up menthly.Take Amherst-Annex cars and: get off at corner of Park and Van Horne .avenues.Mr.Morris\u2019 office open dally, Mr.Nettleton's office open weekends.Applemount-=Boulevard St.Paul APPLE TREE LOTB ONLY $200 UP.NO INTEREST.6 per cent.cash; bales $2.64 up monthly.Take Notre Dame street cars and transfer to Cote St.Paul cars, which pass within three minutes\u201d walk of the property.fice on property open week ends, Mr, Duquette, Representative.| pon ! St.Paul Park-Boulevard St.Paul: NO INTEREST.Payable § per cent, cash; bai- LOTS ONLY $110 UP.ance $1.45 monthly.Apply office on property open week-ends.Mr.Moreau, \u2018Representative, 2 Ogilvy Pl ace-Notre Dame de Graces LOTS ON OGILVY AND SNOWDON AVENUES and COTE ST.LUKE \u2018ROAD, with 30 FEET FRONTAGE, from $335 up.Payable § per cent.cash; balance $5.35 monthly.+ of the uit Tax - t car faye to this property trom any part © e city.e Round.the Mountain ca cars via estmount, get off at Cote St.Luke road, right at office on property.Open week-ends.Kenmore«-Notre Dame de Grace.LOTS WITH 35 FEET FRONTAGE FROM $550 UP.Payable, 3 per cent.cash; balance, $10.24 up monthly.Get our proposition, \u2018A HOME FREE.Apply Office on property.Open week ends.\"Take any car, pay H cents and ask for transfer to \u201cSlierbrooke St, \u2018West, Notre Dame de Grace.Riverview Park==Moutreal East LOTS ONLY $250 up.No interest.Payable 5 Der cent.cash.Balance $2.50 up monthly.Get our proposition \u2018A HOME FREE.\u201d Take Terminal Gare from Lasalle street, and get off at Office on property.Open Week nds, Or apply to, or \u2018phone \u201c JOHN FINDLAY 30 ST.JOHN STREET Phone Main 1909 _ iL \u201cTo Let-Factory Property 0 Excellent buildings, water and steam light plant, sprinklers, ete.For Plans and Particulars, D.W.Ogilvie & Co.Inc.Tel.Mpin 3118.: 11 ST.SACRAMENT ST.power, electric It means that if you have a.fon you can own a cosy home, stead of sinking money in rent, ijoining the Now is the place UR EE d Avenue, To-morrow, and ask for the Agent, G.W.BADGLEY, 124 St.Peter St.in- Take Lachine cars to At the head of the Great Lakes, wi pansion, $35,000 bnys 114 ACRES of city limits.You can subdivide thy allowing for streets and lanes r practically 1¢ per foot.at $126 each.Terms $b i an assured rapid ex- oice _property inside the into 925 lots, 33 x 100 feet, This is only $38.00 PER LOT, urban Lots are now being sold down.Balance arranged to suit purchaser.This is an eptional opportunity for a syndicate Write F.H.TOOL Madaline St, Port Arthur, Ont.FACTORY FOR SALE OR TO RENT Strongly built, suitable for manufacturing, storage, etc.; centrally located, with sprinklers; low insurance; land area 14,000 feet ; floor space 50.000 feet.Easy terms.Apply, on premises, corner Vitre and Elizabeth streets.: JF.EVELEIGH - CO., Limited Large Factory Site Dry, level ground, north end of city, with large frontage on C.P.R.tracks.Free of taxation till December, 1927.Near | electric cars and within three miles of General Post Office.J COHN FINDLAY, \u201cPhone.Main 1909.30 ST.JOHN STREET.283 University St.Por sale, with immediate possession, LOANS made on REAL ESTATE this commodious fami\u2019 restdence twelve current rates of Interest and on easy Tors of payment.Low charges.No rooms, bathroom, etc: Also stable and \u2018doach hous.A bargain to prompt buyer.1 delays, st.JOHN FINDLAY, = Montreal loan & \u2018Mortgage Go ! To, Main 1908.30 St.John et.Prices.| $151.25 | $191.25 MONTRE The Sherbrooke Brest Ga ars aloes to lovely Hoth \u2018have Sewers\u201d ang fproperty.\u2018close to! Where cars sop.Open Week ends, FREE PLANS.144 Notre Dame st.W., cor.st.Johp and you on the property for fe.1G LOTS OFFERED\u2018 8 choots.Churches, Stores, etc, Many of the Vater, Electiic Light.NT.CRASH Ponty wid secure a lot.bv ADVANCED TO BUILD\u2019 \u201cwhen 10 per cent.fs paid on lot.24 St.Peter Street ; 4 RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.\" BY TWO ADULTS, about 5 rooms, heated and al}.modern improvements; f Write full description.V 0351 Stas Branch Qffice .| ELAT wanted ati once in nice locality, Tao} * Westmount or city.Catherine and west of Main.Rent about $16.after May lat.T 9285) Btar Branch Office.|.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO 187, AT WESTMOUNT \u2014 Heated flat, Ë Toms.jaultor seryica,\u2019 gas stove.gas Brest: \u201cBoiton 4 \u201cLôts FOR SALE.\"ADVERTISER requiring money, wishes \u2018to i.dispose, without \u2018lots on King Edward avenue, two minutes \u2018from Sherbrooke Boulevard, \u2018mount, has paid atout $200 on them and In willing for the same amount to have .them transferred to the buyer's name.3, Star Office.BUY À LOT IN MELROSE, just west of West- | mount, $15 cash and $4.25 monthly.TIONS, VACANT, « MALE) | Tw press feeder wanted, ] ent.Major Manutacuning Ce.Lia.116 GET OUT of the overcrowded ranks of unskilled Ja- :bor: by training for something better.SITUATIONS VACANT.(MALE) 4 BOYS \u2014 Wanted 10 neat, intelligent bogs for messengers.Apply.as 1 Lindsay Bidg.\u201cBUTCHERS .ne Loir, y.Mr.ir Stafford, NORMAN BINMORE Eastern Townships Bank Building.HOUSES FOR SALE 41 Notre \"pene 4 BEAUTIEUL pire pd.heated ame BRIGHT YOUTH wanted of good appearance as stenographer ar\u201d?operator, Un- for a leading financial 2 derwood machine, N 127, Star Office.bargain.Cail preferably que Sherbrooke cant.286 6 \"oak floors, extension Kitchen.stable In rear moderate price.STRATHCONA AVENUE, No.456 fers given special consideration.tension kitchen, $7,500 for quick sale; ess than $3,000 $2,628.$1,448.ST.CATHERINE ST.Westmount, flats, conservative investment.Permits and Particulars at my office.Advancement ls open to you as soon us you are prepared for It.chance have you to rise, unless you exert yourself to get out of the old rut?Money earus 4 pe cash.G.W.Badgley, = St.Peter st BUY IN MELROSE\u2014 Your money paid on a lot will earni\u201d four per cent, lutérest, payable to BOY \u2014 Wanted good boy for furnishing dept.Bell's.Galleries, 60\u2019 Bt.Catherine What possible gas; reat §7.Apply 224 Boyer -st.JOLONIAL AVE., 27, 28, 31, also Cadieux.658, 700, near Sherbrooke, 8 snd 7 rooms, CITY AND WESTMOUNT 5%, MATTHEW, No.84, corner St.Luke \u2014 Modern stone front cottage; Houses WANTED.WANTED to rent house on _SITUATIONS VACANT, (MALEY | TAILOR \u2014 Young map, age \u2018About 18, with experience of first clèsé custem âllors, stack and trimming, Englishman \u2018preferred.Apply P.O.Box 2315.288 4 TRAVELLER Wanted\u2014By wholesale dry goods firm, for Quebec City and Province; must be experienced, have connection, and be able to sell gaods.Applications strictly confidential.Address N 126, Star Office.easy after you've made the start.1 help you, as we have hundreds of others.Address R.J.LeRoy, Prin.Moon- LeRoy Business College, Catherine st.west.BOY for office errands; salary $15: refer ences.N 142, Btar Office.289 BOOXKEEPER Wanted \u2014 A competent Westmount; must have uninterrupted view.Will take possession between this date and \u2018May first.State when # can be seen, rear- fy reatal, etc.Address L 1013, Star Office.285 G.W.Badgley.124 St.l'eter st.BELGRADE AVE.$425 Regent avenue, $303; Wilton avenue, $240; W.Badgley, 124 St.Peter street.reduced rent.until Lawrence =, Phone modern improvements, .DORCHESTER, No.859, near St.Matthew \u2014 Handsome stone front house: ; Apply 697.St.PARK AVENUE, No.131 \u2014 Modern stone front cottage: Melrose avenue, extension.kitchen; : ; DESERY, near St.Catherine.east\u20143 rooms, $6; $4 rooms, $0.Apply.Turcoite, 88 Desery, or 350 St Catherine west.© CONVENT ST.No.51 \u2014 Neat brick cottage, four bedrooms.\u201cLAVAL AVENUE! No.650 \u2014 Neat brick cottage.Less than $3,000.VB Lot for sae GOOD.SEWING MACHINE adjuster vant- TRAVELLER wanted to carry side line on commission, to hardware, grocery and druggisis in the city and suburbs, \u20186 pe.commission to the man that can produce the business.Apply by letter N 95, Mtar Office.near Prince Albert ave., Soud nelguborbooë- Apyly &9 Fort st DORCHESTER ST., just west of Pacific ave.; size 24 ft.x 110 £t.; price 81.00 per foot.W.Z13 Meredbants Bank Bullding.end ;\u2018Wheeler; & - Wilson machines; only cl pable men peed &pply.N 33 28 \u2014 New, extension kitchen; quick of- 452 was sold this week, 80 No.458.semi-detached, is the only one left of these exoeption- ally well built\u2018and handsome houses.C ELM AVENUE, No.459, mode: stone front cottage, five bedrooms, ex- and Office Manager; must have executive ability and good references.and salary expected.BE YOUR OWN BOSS.Make $4 aaiy sil- DROLET, 596 \u2014 Coy flat, nicely decorated free until Jan.five roomed Upper APARTMENTS TO LET.APARTMENT in on south and west side; rental $10 2808 coop PAYING \u201csituation open, cash weekly made copying, checking.attending cd- best air and light; TRAVELLER ant, _ome understanding the grocery trade?must be experienced and a good salesman.Reply with references stating age and salary expected to N 46, - Star Office.287 3 .91,;The Linton.vering mirrors.Anyone can dd the work at home in spare time.Booklet and-sam- Redmond, Dept.360, _Bos- vertising material canvassing.Dept.241, FOR SALE-Three beautifully situat ch 25 x 100, St.Denis bargain for a quick buyer; mo gd E.Bulens, 938 St.Urbain.FIVE LOTS\u201440 x 124, on King Edward, New Westmount; value 19\u20ac; will sell for half price.Apply 1680 St.Urbain st.| FOR BALE\u2014S -building lots, street, corner of Everetta street.404 St.James street.-LANSUOWNE AVIÈ, 473 \u2014 New semi-detached house Pandora Mfg.Co, -GROSVENOR AVE.,628, upper level \u2014 New semi- detached house; bargain DERLINGCOURT, 4160 Sherbrooke, mount \u2014 Heated and furnished suite, parlor Peer bath, |FLATS TO LET 151 Esplanade ave., 43 ft.frontage by 70 deep, with large balcony, splendid artistic cluding electric and gas fixtures of special designs, having 4 bedrooms and ex-: | ceptionally large dining-room, double parlor, kitchen, including gas stôve, cnau\u201d el GOOD BOOKKEEPER \u201cwanted \u201cand stenographer.State salary and experience, ree ferences required.Apply.N 124, Star Office.JUNIOR © CLERK for accounta some knowledge of hardware and cleo an advantage.GROSVENOR AVE, 345, lower level \u2014 Seml-detached; extra large lot.SUBURBAN ST.LAMBERT, Nos.4 and 6 Prince Arthur, near rallway station \u2014 Two nice cottages; less than $2,500 each.INVESTMENTS Apply suite 1.| BOY wanted to deliver orders for Saturdays only.Apply R.K.Eller's, confectioner, 694 Laurier avenue, Añnelf.BRIGHT YOUNG MAN office experience.facing Moun- FRONTENAC APARTMENTS, St.Louls square, north side entrance Sanuguluet st., 7 and $ heated; Lot water Fear round, room apartments: ; stat- lighting fixtures; Answer by letter, trical supplies.between 2 and 6, or JE State age, expérience and salary expected.TELEGR-PHY Most Practical Schoo! in Canada.En=~\" dorsed by lemimg Rallway Officials.Rates na highér \"than the smaller schools.Moon-LeRoy Business College, King's Hall, 591 St.Catherlne st.west Up 3005.R.J.LeRoy, Prin, .289 2 2aw tub and.sink, pantry and splendid bathroom, with latest enamel bath-and lavabo, with shower fixtures, etc.; w.c.separate; very large verandah in rear of hot water furnace, with ash tube; stair- Rolling Mills.BOY \u2014 Wanted English boy about 15, to carry messages after school minutes ally.Apply 21 Cathcart st.\u2026.Sun- Venier, à Beaver Hall square.Address Accountant, (Box 2356, City, SHERBROOKE WEST, 235 to 249 \u2014 Elght stone front dwellings, between 80 x 120, Monkland Hutchison and Durocher.Revenue, $2282 TUPPFR ST., 1034 to 1052, corner Sussex.Ave\u2014Ten brick flats.Revenue FOR BALE\u2014Bullding lot, avénue, Notre Dame de Grace.St.James - \"street.- LINOTYPE OPERATOR wanted.and: references.Apply L Bol, Star Office.N \u2014 sir PINE AVENUE APARTMENTS- Desir ced and steady, able apartment, containing six TRAVELLER to carry good selling side line.State territory covered, experience 286 2 2a very conventent and comfortable, \u2019d wages: Union.Leader, possession December 15th.Telephone Uptown 3038 or apartment Ne.25.LOTS FOR SALE\u2014Do pot know the Montreal Investnent aud Freehold Company offers lots Just west of Westmount, close to Sherbrooke street cars, at §265, $273, $300, $400 payable $15 to \u2018325 balance $4.25 to Fry monthly, and pays inter- in casb to you où money paid Plans and particulars from case in rear of building for Price, $50 per month.2-294\u2014Middle and lower flats, pl \u201cnew and modern; 5 and 7 rooms; rent $25 per month each.Appiy to the Cradock Simpson Co., 203 St.James street, or 149 Esplanade avenue.A RNISHED FLAT, G rooms, w.c., must buy furniture; cash.pt ave.Annex.PARK AVE.above Milton, 61 to 71 \u2014Six stone front flats.Revenue $1,620.ST.URBAIN, 1000 to 1010, above Pine \u2014 Six stone front fata.| LADIES and geneltmen travellers, speaking both languages, also an English teachey Apply between & and 8 p.m.BOYS WANT to work.for us, selling X can \u2018make Five dollars twenty cents\u2019 depog turned to you at LAFONTAINE ST.flats, Nos.856 to 868, also dwellings in rear\u2014Revenus | $1,800.Price $15,500; assessed at $15,000.Nos.4642, 4844 and 4648 \u2014 Stone front SALABERRY, corner Sherbrooke and St.Denis suite, comprising living kitchen, Leated, tot nater, Sectrollers, Kas stove, retelgerator, tele- wanted or ladies\u2019 etc, for Montreal, Provinces; must est'at 4 per cent.\u2014rFor December 1st, on account of lot.G.W.Badgley, 12 LEARN barber trade.Tools fre tem.Constant Graduates earn dollars'weekly.Few we which will be re- as.We will start you .American News oor St.w est, Toronto.2 DROLET.412-415.Just above Rachel.\u2014 Well bullt two family House, with brick stable in rear.Lower dwelling heated Ly furnace, with, stationary tubs, ename! baths.Revenue 8210.MAKE A SAVINGS BANK of the Montreal Investment and Freehold Company.interest on money paid on land purchased.For free plans, etc.124 St.Peter st.WESTMOUNT, 5 large brl_ht rooms, complete course.ed, bath and store rooms, Moderate price.p FOUR ROOMS and bathroom.will sell fur.nlture;- bargain, owner leaving the etty.Apply 1631B Labelle at.287 Cotiege, 113 Cralg KELLY SCHOOL - Shorthand, day and evening classes.G.W.Badgles, tures, newly papered; mode ate rental.PROPERTY WANTED I will sell your Property quickly and satisfactorily.Wanted strong hoy.Apply to Ja- MELROSE LOTS are again advancing.ese Goods Store, ings are soins up rapidly.Asy man can get futerest on his money.payable in\u2019 as the increased value of the G.W.Badgley, 124 St.Peter st.FLAT TO LET\u2014Cheap for winter mouths.No., .No sale) no charge.1009 Dorchester west.STORES TO LET.BRIGHT STORE, cheap for winter.cemented BOY about 15 years of age for position os large manufacturing con- Urbain st, bear i g \u2018Manufacturer,\u201d ÆicKim, Liniited, Traders Bank Toronto.A TELLERS \u2014 Wanted crockery and glassware salesinen for Quebec Province.Highest salaries paid to experienced men wi.u good connections.W.H.Hayward \u2018co.Ltd, St.John, N.B.287 26 to be let cheap until May next.cern.Apply at room 66, Liverpool, and Globe Bldg.cellar; modern conv éniences; two stores wade, B02 St.Catherine West.Call or write for MAKE YOUR MONEY WuRK whit Buy a lot in \u2018\u2018Melrose\u2019 and get 4 per cent.interest on all cash pald.This Is better tban with references.FLATS TO LET\u2014On Boyer at, 4 rooms, bath, Lawrence.Boulevard, Phone Main 1949 a MEN WANTED \u2014 Ye want men In every - locality in Canada to sdvertise our ronds, tack up show tards Places.and generally represent us week and expens s heing entirely new plre.no expert: ence required wr for particulars, \u2018CLERK for general quick and accurate.$7.00 per month; office work: must be Appty 224 Boyer street, HEATED FLAT to let, Electric fixtures, reduced for winter.Petoquin.1156 St.Dents, Tet.st Louis 2156 285 6 apy Savings Bank, .ON AMHERST ST.near St.large cemnent cellar; For further information address O.Masslcotte & Cote, La Patrie, Batia- G.W.Badgley, 124 St.Cathertne\u2014Light- ind salary\u2019 éépect ed 288 : ol 1 \"s NOTHING BETTER on the market than the lots 1021 Tapper street place for a grocery.53, Star Office.\u201d 2,\" Just west of Westmount; $340 and upwards; $15 to $25 cash, and $5.53 month- .W.Badgley, 124 St.Peter st.OUTREMONT \u2014 $60 cash, size 35 x 104, as I \u2018need money, payments, $10.serious purchasers only apply.Address N CARPENTERS \u2014 \u201cTwo carpenters; tor outside work.Apply_ A.H Banks.rear - 103 \"CLOTHING CUTTERS Three first-class cutters wanted; steady \u2018work on stock and special orders assured highest wages rail, a * _ J ~~ EAST END FACTORY SITE WITH RIVER FRONTAGE.STORE to be rented, fixturs to = sold.; 103 Mansfield st.287 3 212 126 6 sw eow N, wr nice flat of four TOUTES, and batbroow, also furniture for sale.MARRIED COUPLE.without family.of heated and furnished basement, change for light housekeeping.balance monthly STORAGE TO LET.FINE dry storage for furniture, An separate rovms; your own lock and key; shipping facilities; G.G.Lewls, 3U Huspital street.a HUTCHISON ST.2004 \u2014 Fine bright 8: .room flat to Jet.very cheap for winter to responsible tenant.Call or phone 1339 284 6 JUST CLEANED.Two fine bright 24, Star Office.SR ST.DENIS ST., eorner de Fleurmont, , facing the elect \u2018ic if you want to make a good : this offer should futerest vou; the nrice ia $6.000.or a little less thea Soc ver square small cash required; accepted as cash payment.STENOGRAPHER ALE knowledge of bookkeeping: must be of good appearance and English speaking.State age and previous places of ploy: \u2018the year round; Superintedent central locality; \u201cFull Particulars From JOHN FINDLAY 30 st.John Street CUTTERS AND TAILORS \u2014 The Great Modern system of: garment cutting ia a Beacon Light \u2018on the highway to prosperity.Write for booklet.WINTER STORAGE OFFICE ROY wanted ï a newly painted an \u2018Linde British Refrigeration Co.decorated, 5 and 6 roo as, situated off St.Andre, above St.Catherine.Make an offer Commissioners plan.For.particulars apply to the office of the White .Star-Dominion Line.No.118 Notre Dame.st.TWO LOTS for sale, on Cowan street, cheap to immediate purchaser, Apply 2127 st.Hubert.TWO LOI8\u2014At Mount Royal! Vale, each 40 x .New York Cutting 1133-1135 Broadway, OUR STATION AGENTS course qualifies vou for a steedy position at good pay.Day or mail courses.W Dominion School Catherine east., \u2014 New flat, four rooms, bath- e for free book., gus, your own price until May.FARVS TO LEY.amer PROPERTY FOR SALE.B.LEFEBVRE, 204 St.James.$3,300, -SI- mard street, two tenements, nearly new; well built; $600 cash, balance monthly payments, BOURGEOIS ST.double tenements, $3500; Coleraine, four tenements, $4500, rent $456, Rushbrook, two houses, large lot, $4500; easy terms Fred, R.Cole, 205 Et.James st ; 759 6 COTTAGE in Westmount for sale, Ingie- side avenue, No.8, lot 25 x 126: nine rooms; hot water heated.Address 1851 st Urbain st.288 4 CORNER Shannon and William st, property for e.Apply 10A Coursol st.CRESCENT ST., 1l4-138\u2014For sale, a valuable property, coutdining 6 modern flats, ground size 60 x 103 feet: rental $3,840; price 36,- 000; $10,000 cakh.For permit to visit, apply V.Trudel, 54 Notre Dame east, l\u2019bone Main CHANCB-City Hall, nesr Roy, 6 tenements; cash ope thousund five bundred; price $13,000; revenue 10 per cent.Alex, Schachter, 158 Mit- Chison.St.louis 133.COMMERCIAL PROPERTY \u2014Corner Marie Anne and Curistoph Colomb.Notice to Grocers and Butchers.578-578 Marie Anne; 116-118 Cbelu- tophbe Colomb, store and dweliings.A.Roberge, To 8t.James.287 6 UARD CHARLES ST.Outremont, No.132 140; four tenements; good locality; Dear tbe mountain; price $8,500; rented $840; and No.144 to 146.two tenementa, same street; price $4,250; rented $420.Appiy on premises to EB.Gauthier, or 572 Mary Anne st.east.FOR SALE The Kensington Apartments, St.Catherine street; up-to-date in every respect: a bargain to prompt purchasers.Apply to John Quinlan & Co., 4414 St.Catherine street, -285 6 FINE large residence, with stable on Sherbrooke st., vicinity of d\u2019eel, ail fn first Class order throughout.For particulars, apply to N 130 Star Office.289 4 FOR SALE\u2014Smail self-contailned cottage, above Sherbrooke street, near St.Denis; must be sold immediately; price under $2,500.8.H.Ward, Hoom 76, Royal Trust Building, 107 St.James at.SALR\u20141515-1517 St.Dominique street; solid brick house, double foundation, in perfect order; ali moderh convenlences; will sell cheap to à quick buyer.FOR SALE\u2014$13,300, for 3 modern flats, on.Park ave.,.elty, cash $3,000, or will change; 42 and 44 Prince Artbur st., a fine corner property, 50 x 90, with dwellings, $9.- 000; a central block of tenements and flats, $31-000, $5,000 carh; 407 and 490 Weillngton st., store and dwelling, $U.800; seif-contalned, houses in Westinount, $3,500 to $7,700; Mansfield st.,- self-contained houses, from 310.000\" to 815,000.Henry Ward & Co, 200 St.James street.- FOUR first class tenements, six \u201cToo each; rented for $672 a year; price $6500; good chance for a quick purchaser.Ap- piy 2622 Waveriey 8t, Annex.FORCED SALE\u2014Two new flats, 754 Mance st, all tbe latest improrements, open p etc.Owner must sell\u2019 at once.Call._apd see: no reasonable offer-refused.Apply TS£A Mance st.Annex.HOUSE FOR SALE\u2014On Dumarais, 6 dwellings, 5 and 6 roows.solid brick; rent $1,200; prite $11,000; cash $2.000.On Pacific ave.4 dwellings, 8 rooms, rental $480; price $4,000; cash 81,500.Apply O.Massicotte & Cave, 15 la Patrie, Building.HOUSE FOR SÆALE\u2014On Bontevard St.Joseph: 1 house, 3 dwellings, 1 store, brick encased; price 87,500; dayh $2.:000, On Colonial ave.8 dwellings, 2 ses; \u2018rental $76&0;_ price $6.2( cash $1,500.O.Mussicotte & Cote, 15 La Patrie Building.y » HOUSE for sale, twé tenements, on Men- tana street.near Roy, easy terms.Apply | to 477 Huntley at._ HUNTLEY BT.\u2014Houses of 3 and 4 flats; gas; bath, ete.Revenue 3400; price 33,500.E.Jalonde, 468° Huntley at.Telephone St.Louls 88.Cod 4 4 6 MOUNT PLEASANT AVE., Weatmount\u20142 nice self-contained bouses.finished natural oot: modern extension Kitcbeu; price only 87.000.À.Snowdon.213 Merchants Baok _ Buliding.MANCE ST, 28 \u2014 Solid brick two fiat property, near St.Catherine.of five and 7 rooms; good stable in rear; a bargain at $6150.Apply Severs and Con Main 399.63 8t.Francois Xavier, at.288 $s MARQUETTE ST.arnt, two fine fats, .\u201cæx rooms each and bath.warm; new: rented: price: $2900; easy terme Proprie- | tor, Joseph.Demers, 478 Marquette Tr NEW HOUSE Boplar ave.wood and brick bull lidnigs stone front: threé dwellings; $378, your; \u201csell for fifty-five hundred; mort\u201d Zone\u2019 63.800.Apply 1713 Atwater ave.pts care evemre\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014y or ST.LAWRENCE ST.near Roy htreet- 1 store and five dwellings; price E1400; revenue $1,388.Max.Fineberg, real \u2018estate apert, Power: Butlaing.Main 1885.; Fin AVE.close.Prince Arthur sirest\u2014Twn fata; size Jot, 28 x 128: fold, stone and briek:; rental -$500: price 87.000: good our ane.W.; À.Séowdon, 213 Merchants Bark\u2019 Pulldiag.y PARK ne sions 5 and brick: 28 feet fromt vent $1.fee 508, Merchants Li GUFF TURNING MACHINE Smart Boy wanted, with some experience preferred, for shirt cuff turning machine.Crescent Manufacturing Co.2 \u201cInspector Street.288 : cheap for cash.Apply N 104 Star 3 .ply Dr.Wlison, 44 Park avenue.ON COTE BT.MICHEL ROAD, from Post Office, about 75 arpenus, with good ouildings: very.suitable for pasturage.The Ross Realty Co, WHY PUT.MONEY at 8 per cent.banks, when you can get 4 per cent.on your money paid on W.Badgley, 124 St.Peter st.wanted on men\u2019s clothing; highest wages Wheeler and Co., PROPERTY FOR SALE.paid.F.Campbell, RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET._ td, 30 St John rt TWO COUD SALESMEN wanted at once; best of references required.Apply N 123, Star Uffice.TRAVELLER > wanted, experienced: first: class man to introduce new line of work to mills, ete, bést salary to right party.State experience And territory covered to Box N 148, Star Office.ARAVELLER or agent, with good cone nection amongst \u2018nillers and other users in.this district wanted to handle on come.mission, line of jute and cotton bags.Ree ferences required.Apply in first instance, \u201cMiller\u201d Box §34, Montreal 288 3 WANTED \u2014 1 rave a newly patented se vice having big sales through agente Traveller needed to make appointments.\u2019 No canvassing; will pay salary and expen=- ses weekly.F.J.Wererson, Brantford, Ont.284 6 WANTED a first class all round chef: must furnish good references.State low- eat salary.Apply to Norfolk House, New Glasgow, N.S.287 4 WANTED at once a steady young man as packer, musician preferred.Apply at once with references and particulars, The: Joifette Chemical Co, Joliette, Que.288 2.WA ANTED assistant \u201ctrimmer.Apply fags: tory, 3 Latour st.E.A.Small Co.287 8 MANCE ST.\u2014 Two 6 room, modern fists, \u201cwith basements; near Fairmount treet, will rent cheaply until Pine Avenue Apartments.Tel 2.a semi-detached 7 room cottage, in perfect order; immediate pos- West 1573.306 Rosiyn ave.?REAL SNAP\u2014Mackay, near St: tenements; could be bought separately; ground ly _ OFFICE BOY wanted for electrical plies.Apply 248 248 Crieg st.west.7883 POSITION $50 WEST END\u2014Regent ave., lot.$365; cash $13 CARPENTERS .\u2014 Two wood men wanted.G.w.Badgley, 124 St.STABLES TO LET.TO.RENT stable and $5.95 montbly.lowed on money paid.salesman for outdoor pori-§ tion, es machine department, experierice preferred, both rear of 431 Sherbrooke street west, two stalls and loose box \u2018electric in first class order.MARIE ANNE ST.E | 815 TO $25 CASH will secure ST, §11\u2014Middle flat, slx Ready for imme- WINCOW DRES:ER Wanted, with experience.Apply Box TT 9265, Star Branch Off!re.289 3 roots apd bath; fm Jolin Findlay, 30 St.Jobu street.\u2018MARIE ANNE ST.EAST, a fiat, six rooms and bath.to let; porseuslg! Apply John Fiudlay, edinte possession.Apply diate occupation.Apply 432 St.Metropolitan House Fur- 80 West Notre Dame, \u201cthe lovely west end suburb; tn Sherbrooke street cars.6G.W.Badgley, 124 he Tots are close Yesterday a large corpora- .§ tion, which already employs a number cf our graduates, applied to us for a male stenographer.to start at the above sgl- Unfortunately we had no one to Why don't you allow us to pre- you for an opening of this kind?cost is small and results are cerçain- write or \u2018phone.ROSLYN AVE.attractive semi-detached residence, built; under ownsr's supervision, tastefully fitted and finished, $19, 000.Fred.R.Cole, OFFICES TO LET.FINE rent RE en suite or single, from $10 per month up; GG.Lewis, 30 Hospital ve | COUPLE wanted; man employed during\u2019 ù wife té look after rooming house:\u2019 no cooking; rent free in exchange for lee.Address V.V., 9867, Star Branch Of- ce.; - \u2018 .HOUSES TO Ler.ncar Mount Royal, 5 rooms, gas, §7, done.Lavailee, Notary, 97 st.James se} evening 71 Alexander 2376 MOUNT ROYAL AVE.EAST, 500 \u2014Warm six roomed middle flat, turrished or\u2018 un- = SNAP -\u2014 $45,000,\u2019 block of flats for sale at near St.\u2018Catherine west, 311,008, paying 15 pc.net.Owner leaving for Europe; must sell ,uick.Address N 81, BURTON AVE., No.bouse, 8 rooms, presdè floors, ali decoruted How rent unth May.Saturday afternoon, apply to ae eatimonat-\u2014To let, new brick; hard finish and \"CAPABLE MAN wanted to take charge ot, accounting department bookkeeper and stenographer, general bus ness experience more essential than wnt {30 cate knowledge of accounting; steady and reliable, middie aged married OMFICE TO LET-\u2014Good éomfortable furnisbed ptaide office, $20; Apply Rooni 602, Lindsay Bulldiug.ri LET office.\u201cwith two rooms, on ground at 14 Place Royale.ply on preuis.\u201cCatherise ; st west SNAP \u2014 $45,00$- block of flats for sale at ! POSITIONS secured as travellers, Apply to Mont WIREMEN \u2014 Wanted house wiremen and æ helpers.Apply to H.E.P.Bulmer, No.30 York st, Westmount.Bell Tel.Mount 487.WANTED drug apprentice, \u2018speaking French\u2019 and English.Apply 150 Notre Dame / 8 ; WANTED general sales agent to sell our\u201d Club Oyster, Tomato, Clam Cocktails, Clam Boüillon, Oyster \u2018Bouillon, \u2018ste, to: hotel, saloon, confectionery and restaurant trade, Oniy buainess getters apply.Best proposition.The America Cold Distilling\u2019 ; Co.Toronto, Ont.33 \u2014 Modern house, : extension Kkitcher $36 per month.Apply room 64, Bank of Ottawa Buliding.Telephone Main 1120.$3600, near St.Catherine W., cash $11,000, paying 15 p.c.y lé Europe, must sell quick.Address N 31, Star CONCORD sr, MANCE STREET, two flats, Nos.1641 and between Mount Royal suve, very cheap for winter.Oscar Resau-.tels, 20 St Jæqnes at Phone Main 22219 experience with construction accounts and cost records would prove Na consideration given ap-; pHeations which do not contain full man preferred; hotel or dining car men, | or\u2019 \u201cany other kind of work.call of phone Main 181, §8 Notre Dame east.cement cellar, real.\u2018Transportation Company, in the buliding, valuable dsact.TO LET\u2014Modern siprés and offices fn new of construction, 0 Catherine * street.ton\u2019s Registry Buresu.ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD, tario apd Sherbrooke\u2014Fine investment Reon -FREB\" for the Wintet iiop and few rooms NEW FLAT to let, per.Guy snd St and falas expected.WANTED.experlenced cloihing travellers, with best connections, for highest grade clothing only; salary no object to the right men: all correspondence will be treated confidentially.P.O.Box 1206.288 2 13: QE perty\u2014Two solid stone and brick tenements; $13; 104 Marquette.corner chants Bank \u201cBuilding: LAWRENCE BOUI'EVARD, between Dor- chester street \u2018and Lagauchetiers street; .brick 31, PRINTER - Wanted young man pm Common rec Phone Ve Ma ES three years experience at job print- speak and write French and -and salary ex- * good opportunity \u201cfor right party.N 86, Star Oftice.258 2 Ltd., 63 St.Alexander street.: 269 DOUBLE your earning capacity by tearn- | - ing French.German or Spatilsh.Our sim- lessons in these langudges will en- \"&ble you to speak, read and write German, BEVERAL desirable offices, 1743 \u2014 Fine flat to let, west; single or en suite; very resonable reat.\u2018modern, open plumbing.electric fixtures, rent on good condition for winter.Ap- HOUSES TO RENT\u2014108 St.Famille st., lower, $40.Park ave., Annex, heated flats, $40; [lats WANTED a high class solicitor to under-\u2019 take the work necessary for, an indus trial exhibition.to be held under distinguished patronage.Apply N 106, Star\u2019 Ofe fice.bullding; \"containing two stores; price $23.000.Ww.A.Snowdon, 213 Merchants Bank Bullding.French or Spanish.Make the test.\u2018Send 10 \u2018gents for the first lesson in the languages you wish to master.Fou.will be under no obligation to continue\u2019 Language Cours .s, on st.Urbain st., pear Fairmount ave., $10 to Lawrence st., upper, $33; 54 and 60 Plymouth Grove, upper and lower tenements, $18 apd $15; St.Antoine, upper and lower tenement, from $10 to $20; 1023 Dorchester street west, upper, $25; Chambord st.flats, $8 to $13; Banguinet st., \u201cself-contaloed, $23; Murrdy st, Henty Ward & Co., 200 St.James ply jo 2 253 Esplanade.st Louis 490.PORTER Wanted, experienced porter; must have ADPlY Boston Shoe Store, St.Catherine and Mansfield.FACTORIES TO LET.TO LET, 3600 ft.A first class middle, ready for cept seven T conveniences.Ap- 2573 Park avehue.2 close Guy\u20144 solid stone and brick tenements; a first class investment.W.A.Snowdon, 213 Merchants Bask Buliding furnace and all North, st.Buffalo, light four sides, steam ply J.A Trepanier, WATCHMAN wants position, immediate possession.1169 Car- good .references.ST.MARK ST.\u2014Nice well bullt oild stone and DRIVER wanted.young or middle aged.WANTED smart boy to work in cutting room.Apply at once John I.Black and Co., Ltd.123 Vitre st.we °.0.K.refere © ences; certificates; English.Write G.T., 1048 St.James at.brick bouse; situated above St.Catherine at; W.A Suowdon, 213 also a young man with some exporience in the grocery business.Guy end St.Antoine sta EXPERIENCED ST.HUBERT ST., near Monnt Royal ave, 6 modern improvements; rate for this winter.price an Inducement.Apply corner of Mercbants Bank Building.pply HUNTING RESORTS.HUNTING RESORT Inn.first class hotels with in Laurentians, , 715; 680 Laurier, lst class dwell- Apply 817 Bonlerard St.Joseph.Tel.St.Louis U6, or Bt.Louls 2a.8 STENOGRAPHER and for railway office.Apply 1438 St.ST.URBAIN £T., near Mount Royal ave., two 280 2 decorated, - stationary Oakley, Room 78, 107 Si Apply L 879 - 234 salesman wanted to sell calendars in this locality on commission: good \u2018proposition for capablé man.expérience Rolph and Clark, Limited, To- 4 ST.DOMINIQUE ST, in good condition; possession.Apply to 21 St.of Latour, or Phone 1418 \u2014 Five rooms,\u2019 SALESMAN, TWIH Spence.a \u201cretati sporting\u201d beds.« Tapaes st.Telephone | 289 ¢ \"and salary expected, N 62, HOUSE TO LET\u2014In centre of city: rent from\u2019 Monique.corner $4 to $18 a month; house in good, Jepatr; possesaion immediately.Phone East 1508.© TO CLOSE an estate\u2014St.Antoine, \u2018714-724; stone front, solld brick: cash $3.000 fer please.Ales.Schacbter, 138 Mitehlson.St.rates for persons long stay.Gordon Clarke, Deer hunting -season open til.4 : ENGLISH SPEAKING Doctor wanted at once far Easteru Townships.Apply Box 69, South pp : Sb rent $10.00 ON STOCK SALESMEN to rell In new Cobalt company.active men can earn big commis Apply .Gordon and BShorey.Francois Xavier st.2877 room bath; IN ALL parts of the city, 85 upwards, «bus a showing\u2019 good ply Max Finebetg,.real estate agent, \u201c ower clerk wanted, EXPERIENCED speaking French and English, \u201cwork.with references to 175 Van Horne, corner Park avenue, 8 EXPERIENCED walter ST.URBAIN ST.2353\u2014Upper flat.6 rooms and 1017 and 1021 \u2014 3 flats, > bath: Immediate ponnension.Apply John Find- ; price $1400; will rent for 1680; good bargain for prompt buyer.Phone St.Louls 2178.TWO FLATS for sale.Prodhomme ave., Notre Dame dé Grace.UPPER LACHINE ROAD, mount) \u2014Ten roomed house, 14 building iots; beautiful view: price $15,000.May exchange for city residence of equal or | higher price.Geo.Marcil & Co.180 St.James 27 ' 832, west of Bea- 12 rooms, hot water beating; immediate possession.Apply The Cra- dock Simpson Company, 205 St.James at.BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.\u2018MANUFACTURING FLAT to let, 3230 square feet; \u2018excellent light; cheap power: sprinklers; T and freight elevator; LAGAUCHETIERE ST, ST.ANTOINE.SE, me BB Newly decorated grade ability, connection lower, tenernent to let; with immediate pos- Quebe: and Maritime P \u201cchocolates only; sale \"duce results.Wr, Apply evenings.low Insurance, passeugé object if can pro- LAURIER AVE., 668, closs to Park ave.\u2014New: modern furnace; 1886 to 1890 St.Urbain; five\u2019 rooms, Appiy C.\u201cTel.St.Louls-1187.Mefn 7311, \u2018or call Metropolitan Show \u2018Print, 302 Lagauehetiere west.WANTED in \u2018central locality manufacturing fiat, about 60 feet wide by 150 ft.depth; must have best of light in\u2019 every respect: \u2018EXPERIENCED traveller ith an exten- © sive acquaintance who have handled per given preference.TO LET \u2014Central, furnished ar heated fate: No.875 West- (near Wes fn different parts city.842 Outremont .\u2014 12 room house,- with extension kitchen, two bathrooms, either unfurnisb- ed or partly \u2018furnisbed; rent $3.Bolton, 141 Notre -Dawe west.Ta TLET\u2014Marguetts ste \u2018nd up to date rooms; all convenierces.Apr 374 Marquette rate ground floor preferable.For man aaturin company established Wanted for Ist May.Apply N 90, Star Of- yt 8 30 yearsi $200.per menth to right man.Apply by letter, stating age and experi- N 110, Star Office.SITUATIONS in Winnirez Canada may be found 5 adve WES STMOUNT À\u2014 'Belf-contained house, ten rooms, on Greene avenue.For particulars | 98 Greene ave, TO LET\u2014A heated hascment fiat, at, less rent for services; only person able to attend fur- 123 Clty Councillors st.ng machine \u2018oper p: best wages paid.ted, Paris, Ont.3 MAYOR STREET, 1¢ \u2014 Elght room house furniture .could- be taken over; wy decorated; electric ght; >.BITUATIONS VACANT, (MALE) A MAN wanted of.good.education to assist fh the publication of ® monthly journdl, and.to_lodk after the advertising.Apply to \u2018©.Box 392, Montreal.288 AGENTS wanted fo: $300 CASH secures \u201ctwo Marcil avenue, balance very easy terms; each\u2019 flat bas six rooms, bethrooms snd w.c., and good gas and electric fixtures, near Sherbrooke Boulevard and Mountain For particulars apply 200 Marcil Plateau, Notre, Dame de fata, \"271 and : in central locality; rif Improvements; rent until May next, $10 \u2018per month.« E.L.Baugh,.107 8t.James.CED WEAVERS goods for out of the.city.\u201d Bate a previous experlence.Good wager ta 24\u2014 House to let, 11 \u201crooms, Fans: coutains every day J bardwoëd floors; ready for occupation: ; \"tents.\" A£ you are se Vallleres, 1431 8t.H .month's subscri end by following the 4 .paying -propo- Lawrence Boule- FURNISHED FLATS WANTED.WANTED by married couple, without children; EXPERIENCED male stenographer wanted with knowledge cf bookkeeping, week to competent applicant: State ase and | NICE HOUSE - to let in good condition, ê rooms, $$ a month.1146 Cadieux- st.$3,600\u2014BREBORUF ST., three tenements, rent- WHOLESALE manufacturing company wants at once sober young man, with $2000 capital, as general agent in Ontario, $25 to $35 per week guaranteed.You han- die your own capital, we start you in \\büste -ness.for life.9 goofs have beat: over 65 years and.cannot be Large profits; once Bold always used.\u201cA chance of a lifetime to get in business for yourself.Give age.nationality and references.Address N 119, Star Office.NTED immediately two good men tor\u2019 dairy: must be good milkers, $28 board.J.McOrmond, Mattawa, Ont.289 + |\u201c WANTED salesmen to -sell 10 acre FlotHds farms; excellent chance build up a pere manent business.' Address Salesman, Bos 1168, New York.| WANTED at once young man in this city to demonstrate and sell n 35 cent patent article, every business man in this city nn buy; $5 to $10 a day easily made; must da good tglker and husfler.Give age and Te- ferences.Address N 118, Star \u2018Office.+ ERS wanted un Jacquard looms, naps fabrics; stesdy work.Apply.Colonial caving Co.Limited, Peterboro, sn WANTED boy from 18 to 18 years old with fair education, to make himself generally useful in a cigar factory.N fte Star Office.WANTED a thoroughly competent ape- clalty man to work with the retail) gro« cery trade in the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario.Must be energetic, persistant, cone\u2019 aclentious and reliable: Address stating exe brick; nicely finished: 51,000 cash, balance long terms.$12,006\u2014Common, No.109 A, B, C, aud Queen, No.1, With vacant lots of 35 x 105 feet; cash $1,500, balunce eany terms, Mitelilson.St.Louis 1355 $3,000 \u2014GUILFORD ST., two tenements, stone front.$500 cash, balance.to suit purchaser.B.Lefebvre, Room J farhiatied flat or large room, complete housekeeping privileges, in smal bib must.be scrupulously clean; modern convenieuces; telephone uecéssary.Address V V 0343 Ster Brauch can make $4 daily ®xperience, Box N 54, Star Office.x rising mushrooms for hotels rants with my spawn in cellars, rec: tiluatrated \" instruc-{ \u201cton booklet.Hiram Barton, 320 West 18th \"BOY wanted who es go out with # drivers, ing\u2019 D.Harrison, 32 Prince Al-\" \u2018no other roolvers; EXPERIENCED Job printér wanted: steady position; good wages: Union, Bthte cx to accept Immedia ON BARRE ST.\u20144 roofns, $7.00; Pucific'st\u2026 5 rooms, $7.00; Dumarais st., 5, in sicotte & Cote, La Fatrie Balding.Give particulars.ence and If able Alex Schachter, 138 Leader, Regina prmpwi OFFICE Boy wanted; must have Apply 3056 New York SELF-CONTAINED mouse prone rooms, Un Food order, rent cheap for remainder of Apply 8 Torrance st, or Phone Bt \"EXPERIENCED man for sticker (four sid- also cablnetmakers, Avply Dominion Furniture Mig \u201cHR CUTER Wanted, at once; highest salary.p Apply McComber & Cum.A Fours MAN as driver himself useful in the stor and to make \"FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.etm amir Er AGINCOURT \u2014 88 Greene.heated and furnished suites, parlor, one or two: Bedroorrs., Apply janitor, Phone 1603 Mount.BECOND COOK Wanted: must be well: experienced, rg rnd sober.Apply Grand Notre Dame west.To, a5 three roomed house, newly papér- fixtures in, &'so gas stove, clieap tor dE r: Apply.269 Lasalle st, off Lafontaine Park.AN expertenced- traveller wanted for thé Province of Ontario to sell ladfes' cloaks references required.- once, Artistic Clogk Co.188 Notre, Dame.PROPERTY WANTED, GAULT & EWING SMART BOY wanted for wholesale ware- good chance for advancement.Apply on Monday to No.228 Lemoine st.ESPLANADS, 2218 \u2014 Six rooms, furnace, enamel bath, nicely finished, Lätodert,- Front street, K ME how: you can surt a profitabie bouse; bot water hexting; Jorge garden; re- the right man.mall order business at home evenings.peri \u201cage à connection; ajl communis .cations treat atrietiy confidential N J 16 Star Office, Montreal.WHY go to \u201cCollege\u201d to learn bookkeeping when 1 wiil make a first class bookkeeper of .ou at your home in six weeks, for 33.00 or refund money! Fair enough! Distance and experience immaterial.I find positions, too, everywhere, free.Plac pupH Februaty.24th at 845 weekly.Perhaps I can place you.too! Have 9,613 testimon- fails.Save this and write J.H.Goodwin, Expert Accountant, room 598.1215 Broad way, New York.283 7 Saw WANTED JUNIOR CLERK for manufags turing office.Apply N 151, Star Office.mings, 373 St.Paul st, city.FIRST CLASS general (Joiner preferred) to take\u2019 charge ofi fin- big \u2018work for residence.duced rent for winter.Heusock, 840, Lockport, St.Peter street, .Can\u2019 sell your property for you.Loue ti A Mt.Royal ave.East: Phone x date methods, prompt, reliable ne vr cient service.Ask them about ft.Tel.Eastern Townanite Bank.courteous; saleamans\u201d \u201cViauville_Nice 8 Commission only.Per- {4 house.En be given free for winter.ply 303 Latouruey ave., \u2018Malsonneuve: © wanted at\" once: manent position.\"Big Money; room 414, \u2018189° St.James mt Apply N 148, oo g man as shipper in small fac- per month to start: references Apply N 143, x ot- a WANTED | FIVE HUNDRED strong voung men want-\u201d or firemen or brakemen on all railroads.Good vision.Aceount inercaning business.1000 men sent to.posi- three montha 3¥75-3100 monthiy.Address stating age, nd stamp.Railway Association: room 147, 227 Monroe treet, Brooklyn > New Two.completely tarnished tints of 6 and 7 rooms.everything new and bright and tastily \u2018modern apartments\u2019 throughout; \u2019 low rental \"for winter; TWO flat houses or \u2018enements (r:odern and in central locailty preferred), price bet- tween fifteen and twenty thousand dollars.No agents need apply.Address 8 8 9140, Star Branch Office.287 8 WANTED\u201d TO PURCHASE-\u2014Small house and lat, Dear, ears, about $1500; half: Full particulars T intelligent person | ed jmmediately wil be required.for newspapers \"particulars, Tru FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.SALESMAN wanted for ihe west to handle ; k line of ladiex\u2019 cloaks and skirt ou State.experience Oofftée.situated off St.Key at -N.G.Vail- Catherine east.HURNSHED or unfurnishél heated.fats, conveniences.: pA Mansfield.\u201d FURNISHED UPPER FLAT to let \u2014 1164 St.ique below Deinth, 4 mots and dath- room gan stove, .electrie Matt den rent $15; Ÿ commission basis TouNTé.D'éaisry and commission, to sell and\u2019 connection.Apply N 103, Str \u2018ompi:te, exclusive ines.nly by us-\u2014sold ELEGANTLY furnished: house, with all modern Improvements, comparatively new; .servants apartments; Address V V 20 Star Branch Red Tag Btock.Specially hardy ofily by our agents Elegant free sa now to Dominion Nurseries, Mb .SMART YOUNG MAN to take care of Deas.Givens ave horses\u2019 IQUNG, grôcerits.A 627 «Wellington st.SPECIALTY.SALESMAN.to call upon gro- salary: pd state references 5 wants work- as andy man, night watchman or wbrk any Verdun avenue, Vert SALESM EN Aranted, FIRST CLABS stock cutter wanted at once, Apply Canada Clothing Mfg.Ge.st.3 NTED 16 purchase at & bargain, y in central locality, suitable or re- Cattierine street \u2018 preferred.\"N-86 8 ice.FURNISHED vomt- det ched residence on Kensington avepue,- near Ghetbrooks at, 10 rooms, glectric Hert, lsendry in base.+ \u201cApply: \u201c288 \u201couvres\u201d Phone ANYONE, anywhere, can mait à mail order Business at Wome: Vo carvassing.Be vour own boss.Send for free booklet.Tells how.Hescock, Lockport, N- \u2018 3 26 BOOKKEEPER.must be quick have \u2018knowledge af shorthand and typewrit.pa, State ae and experlence and D M 693, Star Office.28 =ôr \u2014 Wanted at once a bright fw wo xo i ro aes and to do light work poly with referghues ) tent > Bamhob, 667-8.ati fine st.FIRST CLASS cake baker wantéd, ohe [vith good knowledge of fancy ce Apply 538 Br Dents.FOUR ROOMED FLAT to let, furnished or .anfurniaheé, or will sell furniture, cheap, low rental.1535 Bt.Hubert st.287 comment January SUBURBAN PROPERTY Fon sare iets Foun wrens meatier scone Tare: y-four acres; 1 scenery à uxé.eight bundret dollars canb; owner PAT hed.Apply N.A1L Star Office.ST.ANNS\u2014For samme some fine vexitences, .Ba Bro art at re OVERDALE AVENUE.4 nished.house of May first.od John F.\u201cer aol LA manutscturt ng 00d wages, Notre Dame west, FIRST CLARA dressmaker for < \u201croom.at Marchand's uptown slore, Bt.Catherine west.GOOD! KITCAEN of Sunday work: A | Goon machinist wanted.one aed 1 operating wopd-working machines in sash snd \u2018âbor fdetetgi must be : feady, lable man, thordoghly understanding the wark.spesking both languages preferred.Apply Jackson i) Sas Gontranter,< : ined?Suara DUE SHERBROOKE oT WEST Mort contrat local- near Mount Roral Clans } renidence: nicely furnished; sit : | with large stabie fo rear; would = fée without stable; Immediate vasticutars, apply N 187 Star Office one, or Ontario, \u201cabeolûtely first \u201cAu.not a poly Aniess you hæve the abilit 110.7 make good.N 141 Star Office.; Lada AND cOFRER BATEBMAN pri Ccaldontreal en je house.a LE of AN gene, ne nique To Lx LET» Tarnished oe clan roomed i \u2018Water; © Hectrie Mr in mes es seer\u201d service, 4! \u201cok 1at ef in : WANTED torent for or) A FIRST CLASH, assistant cutter and Decent ay and steady position am lot twa ot TREE ie Wochelagn oq Prince Arthur street « # plate) Bee a to Ti] pe WANTED a good job compositor, steady\u2019 position to right man.Apply to Mortons, Phillips and Co., 115 Notré Dame street west.WANTED BALESMAN for the west te handle lina of ladies\u2019 garments on some mission basis; only onesswith good, conmet- tion need apply.Btate experience N 168, Star Oftrice- WANTED clefk of two pr three rears ox perience for: office work; references\u201d re quired.Apply A.McDougall , and co.196 McGiit st.@ WANTED smart young boy to run sages and make himself general): ra in warehouse.Apply No.b66 Si.awrence Boulevard.\u2018 D middie aged couple.Canadians peters, te worl 1A the country: must \u201csober and honest, understand.cows and Fat also kitchen gardehing and alld around the place; agen 34 per week, house ° and fuel free.Address 64, Btar Office.WANTED junior for insurance office, où# vst having left\u2019 schoo! preferred.Ape & In own handwriting.stating age, te Post Office Box No.2496.CTED travellers tor the ere ARTE Co.#h6kdows Preneh and Dos lish.Apply st 506 St.Deminiase ot o YOUNG MAN wanted for! wholesales eros house, with some knowledge \u2018of the buste nese.Stats sxpsristces and give MN 166, Mar Office, » * # \u2018 5 * ropse.MAN about 18 years of age, to as- t in aneral office work; must Have a \u201chand and be accurate at figures\u2019 A li 594 St Paul at ; YQUNG MEN for railroad firemen, Drake Koen, daggagemen; $73- -3100 to stast; \u2018surly promotion; experiopce unnecessary.Blate age, We and Leight Address Rail war Bureau, Panama Bidg.FIL BE Ae Mo.3e UNG MAN wanted, of good address, to dure for\u2019 the pus and introduction: of horse apd cattle feed; salary and comnils- sion.Apply N 140, Stat Office., YOUNG MAN as deri, and \u2018stenographer wanted In city raitwaÿy office.Apr, giving age and experlence N 92, Star, prices YOUNG MAN about 18, With Experience of first class custom tailors\u2019 stock snd tram- mins, ipelishman preferred.Apply P.0 Box 2 - GLOTHING MANUFACTR Wanted a high class: lobhing foctery manager; à mun of experience and capable of taking full \u2018charge.Apoly, Box N 72, Star Office.2 76 LABOURERS wanted, wages: $1.76 per day.Apply \u201cHerault and Heffernan, Upper Lachine Road, Blue Bonnets.SITUATIONS VACANT, (FEMALE) AE REA & C0, Montreal, Limited, want Girls, expe ed in the Grocery business, to.take: orders; must Speak both languages.Also two young Girls between 12 and 15 to: do special work; must be neat, tidy and good-looking.Apply Uptown Store.\u2019 289 2 AN intelligent person nav earn 160 monthly corresponding for uewspapsrs: no canvassing.Send for particulars.Press Syndicate, Lockport, N.Y.267 26 A GENERAL WANTED: must know some- | 2276.SITUATIONS VACANT, (FEMALE.GENERAL a eral servant: fe ing or or\u2019 ironing; Tiberal outing; \" reférefices Tèg oe 7 Lansdowiie: avenue, -#Wént- moun we 2 GENERAL sos, Wanted a vou girl as \u201cwen.eral servant; must be good.\u2018plain\u2019 cook and have\u2019 references; no washing of tro iog.Apply 96 Buroside Flace, corner of Pee 1.288 8 highest 289% GENERAL SERVANT - anted:- wages.\u201cApply 3 Lorne avenue: GENERAL, SERVANT for small family, ght wôèrk.! Géod wages.636 City Hall avenue.289 \u20185 GENERAL \"SERVANT, able to do plain cooking ror private family, Apply even.Ings.102 Mance st.Phone East\u2019 3507.2 GIRL \u2014 Wanted Soy girl about 16 as wéneral servant for family of two.Apply 1643 St.Denis st.or phone St.Louis 2400.GOOD BOOKKEEFER and stenographer.State salary and experience.References required.Apply N: 125, Star Office.GIRL wanted for housework; references required.Apply 884A City Hal! \u2018ave.GENERAL -\u2014 Wanted general servant, plain cooking: references required.\u2018:Apply Seymour avenue.GENERAL SERVANT, French prefered.Apply 10 Durocher, 9 to 10 am.$ te - pm: Tel.No.Up 193.2x} WANTED a WANTED a worvant for.à \u201cremis : Lorne avenux City ae so) reg WANTED \u2018general Servant.one with some experience preferred; good wases \u2018I sis factory.apply 471% Clarke ave.re WANTED .miilinery girls Ter.\"frame work.Standard Hair Co, 268 Notre Dems st.west, Ln 289 3- WANTED Thoroughly experienced Woman to take charge of Alteration Room, and fit Ladies\u2019 Costumes, Apply box No.N y N 154.2! 2.rl to help the lady in house- n the family; small fiat and 4162 Sherbrooke street west, ist .Work; two home-like.flat, suite 8.WANTED at once young lady to démon- strate and take orders for one of the best selling 35 centf patent articles ever placed on the market; must be good talker $5 daily easily made in this city: every buol- ness man will buy.Give age experience and references.Address N 120.Star Office.WANTED at once expertenced girl to serve candy, also an cxperienced cashier.Apply to Lyons Cut Rate Drug Store.WANTED \u2014 First class lady stenographer.Apply: room 311, Power Building.GENERAL \u2014 Wanted good Keneral.servant\u2019 for small family; no washing.Apply 196 Bishop\u2019 st.; GIRL wanted, speaking French \u201cand Eng- ish, té \u2018oversee workroom in felt hat factory, also operators - and trimmers.Apply s00 William st.corner of Canning.2 GENERAL BERVANT wanted, with.eity references.426 Meétcalfo - avenue, \"Vest- mount.GÉNERAL MAID, experienced, wanted at once.Apply morning or evening, 415 Met- calfe avenue, Westmount.- Tel a unt GOOD NURSEMAID wanted for small \u201cam- fly; good wages.324 Elm ave, West- mount.288 3 GOOD General Servant wanted, for family of three, up stairs: girl kept; no washing; good wages.Apply 4147 Dorchester st.west.287 3 thing of.(Gooking: \u2018references required 82 Park avenue.A STENOGRAPHER wanted, French and English; good wages.Apply to N- 138, Star Office.i 289 4 \u201cAT ONCE mother's help\u2019 wanted and \u2018to assist with housework.Apply 57 St.Fam- ile at.A E REA & CO.Montreal, Limited, want experienced Operators for new blouse factory; extra high prices paid; steady work.Apply to Mr.Greenleaf, fifth floor (elevator), \u2018Carsley Building, Notre Dame or St.James streets.289 6 \u2018(GENERAL SERVANT, wh> is good plain \u201c7 took; references required.88 Snuter > GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.wanted for small family; ne washing.Apply 3 Bishop Court Apartment.GENERAL SERVANT.far small.family, in fiat, good home end good wages to capable help.HHT Boulevard St.Joseph, An- HAMILTON CO, LTD.WANTED 100 experienzed operators on ladies\u2019 waists and whirt walst suits.Ap-~ ply spy evening between 7 and §, Mrs.Bis.sonett, 68¢ Sanguinet st 288 6 W.H.SCROGGIE LTD, Requires experienced salesladies for leather goods, silverware and toilet requisites dept.i.288 3 YOUNG GIRL \u2018wanted for light housework, small flat, three in family, Apply 153a \u2018Colonial avenue.\u2018288 2 YOUNG GIRL for light housework, betwec 1 hours of 8 ang 2 dally.Box 2, 47 Bishecp street.287 3eod YOUNG GIRL wanted ss mother's help and take chlidren out; sleep In.Apply 410 St.Catherine west.: YOUNG LADY Wanted for general office work; perienced with switeli-board Write N 130, Star Office.A > ex- ferred.YOUNG GIRL about 15 to work in a drug store; must be neat; references required.Apply MeCormack's Pharmacy, Park ave.and Prince Arthur.YOUNG GIRL as general servant; no washing: no cooking.Apply 101 Hutchison st.YOUNG\" GIRL wanted who can do ight housework and take out a baby and ; J Avply to H 9220, Star.Braneh.Office x Yoo Tone ¥ LT SLE at witiatin tn a good Buglah 1 desires 8 sp to English; willing to go out of mi to | Ag- Ply\u2019 Mamediately by letter tp Ç Branagh, 1853a 5¢ Dominique at, - 268 3 BOOKKBEPER \u2014.i Fours , pin, 328 Xe old, hn \u2018years tours 7 English an French; best references, genires position of trust, TL 1055, Star Office, ; -286 3.34 BY YOUNG WOMAN es took- Speer.éleep\u201d at home; hours from §.till \u20186.30.a'clook- COOK \u2014 Wanted by a- respectable .Maman | situation as good plain coûk, now disengaged: no objection ta leave city, is, deaf.\u2019 but understands her work, 15 years\u2019 city experience, best referénces N 16, Star Of-.ce.CLEANING bachelors apartments, offices or house cleaning by young widow.Please address Mrs.B., 246 Guy at, DARNING, ETC.Lady \u2018desires \u201cgentlemen\u2019s darning and mending, Fcasonable erms.evenings, 7 to $.Apply 36 Latour street.; 288 à DRESSMAKER wauts sewing by the ea; good cut.and fit; also wiliinery.C.1.D Me-< GIL College ave.DRESSMAKER wants sewing Im private amit Mes, oue or two days a week for the wip- ter, to repair wanirobes, remodelling abd de- Office dresses, Address VV 9301 Star Branch DRESSMAKER wants work in.- private familles, aiso fancy work \u2018to do at home.Apply Dressmaker, East 7110.DRESSMAKING wanted in private families, children\u2019s clothes 8 speciality.Address V V 29336, Star Branch Office.; 4 DRESSMAKING wanted at\u2019 Tome or by the street.; ; DRESSMAKER.first crass, wants sewing in private famiiles.best references, Write A.B.1185 St.Deuis, Star Branch DRESSMAKER goes out daily, Tirst class tailored costumes, ladies\u2019 and children's ening wear: Adress S 5 9150 Star Branen ce DAY WORK \u2014 Wanted b.rellable woman for Monday, Wednesday apd Thursday of next week, washing or scrubbing.Ade dress 8 S 9174, Star Branch Office.288 3 FIRST CLASS COOK desires position a boarding house or private house.-Adaress 446 City Hall avenue.; FIEST CLASS laundresses, wishes work by the + day, or plain cooking, or light housgwork, T3 Alexander st.= Le GOOD COOK wishes cooking or housework in private families, by the day.Address 8 8 9169, Star Branch Office.= 288 3 GENERAL SERVANT, housémald and nurse.above St Apply 106 Crescent, Catherine.Tel.Up 3948.HOUSEWORK or laundry work by the day, day, experience, reference.- Re, 24 Victoria L andi A FIRE Fe agent making business for the amount-rrom $7000 to $8000 annually, wishes a position as special agent (Fréneb Depériment) \u2018fn \u2018an Enghish -com- pany.Address.by Jetter L 923, Stay Office.AN} advertising manager, Tennvagser, writer of ads and advertising litérdture (English and French), invites offers of fellable position with publication or firm: réferénces.- tConfidéntial).* L' 1045, Star Office, \u2018Montreal.284.4.tan = ein = ae ss A FEW MORE furnaces Sn vicinity of 1 Cat.versity, Park avenue dnd Milton strécts wauted; good réfrreuces.we: \u201ca J., 48 Milton # \u201cPleasb address ACCOUNTANT \u2014 A Ny accountant is'open fur three hours each day.Taking uw sale or checking accounts.Address V Star Branch Office.A YOUNG MAN desires promising position, \u2018banking ahd commercial experience, etc., both Ilangudges; understands stenography and custom work: Good\u2019 character\u2018 and appearance.N- 118, Star Uffice.AS INDOOR SERVANT \u2014 A :youn- man seeks Bituation in privaté famity, as door servant, able to wait at table, ete.J.RS Pulling.ti Hanover st, Montreal.BUTLER \u2014 An English butler is open to .recèive engagements for day or evening work ar permanent.Address VV 8331, Blar \"Branch Office.\u201d 289 BOOKKEEPER, auditing, ete,\u2019 4.thcrouzhly experienced In.open for evening work.2588.3 F Apply N 73, Star \u201cOffice.BRICK WORK, cemeniing, ¢o pcreting, brick apd stone pointing, whitew ashing, plas- 1 tering, tinting and painting, first clase work guaranteed.TF.Sulpke, 89 Biopsy ot 28 BILLIARD MARKER (head or otherwise); reliable, thoroughly experienced; good references.Address 29183, Star Branch Office.| 288 2 BOOKKEEPER, prictical, experienced ear- respondent, financier, aystematizer, desires position as beckkeeper, cashier, sales- mangger, purchasing agent or any capacity.Highest local seferences.L 963, Star Office.; .287 3 BOOKKEEPER.experienced.wants aet of t books to keep In the .evenings.Phone Westmount 073.\u2026 286 4 BY YOUNG MAN of good education: good writer and / arithmeticlan, accurate; sales mas or office works references.5 153 Star ot- ce.\"4 EGOKKÉRVER, 25 gears old, shorthand, Kag- .lish \u2018and French, desires position, Al refer.énces.Would Bo out of town.Address.M 80H Star Office.289 10 BY YOUNG MAN, speaking and writing French and English; knowledges .of sborthand fa both languages, typewriting, bookkeeping apd quick at at figures; city references.N 144 Star Office.BOOKKEEPER requires two or three sets highest | in- | °F erruxTions \u2018WANTED, * TRAVELLER \u2014 Wanted position.by.young man, two years ex Address TT 3264, Star Branch 0 Le 5 M TO\" TRADESMEN and.professional Books kept, ! ted and bela competent: bookkeeper \u2018In spar Address.T 7 9276, Star Bran \u2019 TRAVELLER open for - PROPERTY FOR BALE.Five mingtes' walk from\u2019 A SALE Park, three houses.ready.for oocupation, corner of Prince Albert and Burton aves.Four houses in cquree, of construction on corner of Western and Prince Albert aves.One 3-roomed.- house to Burton ave.This house must be rented at once.Apply Issac Collins, Main 1518, First class refe es.Box 102, Momreal or West eu ; Ce! Box 102, Montreal mount\u2019 2928, or on premises; \u2018§ Star.Torontg, ; 88 # Burton ave, P 289 \u2018dèod THOROU X competent,\u201d reliable man > ~ wan ituation; stationary enginser or \u2018 : .ot heat plant, etc; 26 years consecutive RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.e in\" ahops and.as locomotive engineer, Rlso experience as stationary engineer, holds 3rd class engineers papers for city; handy\u201d with tools; _bétainer and can give fivst.class references; willing to leave city if good, permanent Rest offered.Apply N 19, Star Office.288 3 WORK wanted by educated wan of good appearance; \u2018highest references.N 128, Star Office.{-WANTED house painting paper angine, whitewashing and tinting, neatly done: \u2018NOMINAL RENT A desirable tenant wanted Jor modern flat in Westmount, which re at £25.00.Will give immediate possescios à 21al of $15.00 per month until May = Ar- \u2018ply RB.and W.Kerr, Ltd, 326 St.Cather ine Street.FOR BALE.walls repsived in plastering by the job or day.Apply to fT.Finn, Painter, £5 Plateau st, corner of Mance.; nding SUU\u2014Fut ae million, #2, cal .Bardw .WANTED a position as office clerk or Shoe Ny een NI wi Wiad.sis, Pa.à 95s * salesmatt by a young man of four years \u2019 208 ui daw experience in office work and iderable experience in the shoe business.Send am-| A HALL STOVE, a cook stove and a s,w- awer stating salary N 91, Star Oftice.ing machine, all tn.good condition.al 289 2 $63 Huntiey st.Work \u2014 Young \u2018man desires work any A NUMBER of Plauo-Player attachments, Wp desertption understands gardening, fur- \u2018will sell these iustruments before moving to naces, willing to make himself usdful.'\"Ad-| our new warercoms \u2018at from $40.00 to 873.00 dress 432 First avenue, Rosemount, Sty.each.Open evenings except Wednesdays and 287 3 \u2018Thursdays.Layton Bros, 144 Peel st.YOUNG LADY, good cook and housekeeper, will undertake tHe work of bachelor's partments, \u2018terms $3 weekly.1736 St.Urn st.YOUNG MAN would for practice in shor 37 Star Office.YOUNG MAN would like position driving for doctor or anybody, C.W.Snyder, 941 Dorchester west.Tel.Uptown 5701.287 4 give lessons ln French and and typewriting.N YOUNG MAN of good address and appears ance seeks position as sglesman for a | wholesale dry goods house or manyfactur- ing establishment; six yearn\u2019 experience and AI references.\u2018L 1015, Star Office 285 5 rae = Ç + PARTNERS WANTED, EXPERIENCED \u201cpartner, with small capital to cap manufacturers, wanted, guaranteed for « good business.Address or apply to.169 Stanley st.287 3 PARTNER wanted, bright young business man to take hold of the financial end of a running concern, $2000 to $5000.H.J.Ross, 180 St.James st.PARTNER wanted to join advertiser in real - by a respectable woman.Apply St.Domi» I of books of\\tradesmen or professional ; ; Requires.experlenced gliris with 2885 must \u2018be willing to leave the city and go nique, 1088, in the yard.If no one in please men in apare time.Terms moderate.Adv ree nat buste ae Sen UN ps pial ences.Apply-at once.: lo Toronto in April.Apply 228 Peel st.leave address.| dress.T T 9277.Star Branch Office.office.© oC * orers TB BE TRONERS wanted; two women.Apply OUNG GIRL 2 R - \u2014\u2014\u2014 Caledonian Laundry, 368 St.Antoine st.y L wanted for general setvant; HOUSEKEEPER by Engiiehwoman to gen- BUTCHER \u2014 Wanted situation by butcher \"AN OPENING for women, good pay; copying and checking our advertising mater- {al at home; sparc time.no canvassing.Simplex Manufacturing Company, London, Ont.BRIGHT YOUNG LADY stenographer, both languages indispensable.State salary L 1053, Star Office.BOOKKEEPER \u2014 Wanted iady bookkeeper.Apply stating references, experience and salary expécted to V V 9365, Star Branch Office.BLOUSE OPERATORS Wanted, experienced operators on lawn hicuses.Employes can make high wages ah winter.Crescent Manufacturin co., Ltd, 2 Inspector st.4 s COOK wanted for family of two: wages $156 &.month, no washing; must havé best , referonces.Apply 831 Grosvenor ave., morn- \"luge.288 2 COOK \u2014 Wanted gooû cook and tablemaid for boarding house at St.Agathe.Apply with references.127 trark avenue.287 3 COOK-GENERAL wantéd in small family; must have references.Apply 4071 Tupper street 289 2 COOK-GENERAL at once, with references; no washing: no ironing; high wages.9 Murray avenuc, Westmount, head of Mt.Stephen avenue, Telephone Westmount 720.CAPABLE GIRL wanted for family of 3: smal.flat; must do plain cooking.13a Cote Bt.Catherine Road.Apply afternoon or evening.289 2 COOR-GENERAL wanted where a housemaid is kept: washings sent out; references required.296 Sherbrooke st.west.COOK \u2014 Wanted an Sxperienced Sook.Apply 212 Drummond st.288 EMBROIDERESSES \u2014 Hand embroiderice done neatly on blouses, handkerchiefs, towels, napkins, etc, initialling \u2018apeciaity.104 Lindsay Building.: 288 2 \u201c EXPERIENCED packers and pressers want- 24 on ladies\u2019 waists and suite.Apply Mr.Barry, Hampton Mfg.Co.Colonial ave, ENAMELLER Wanted, girl for eriamelling dept.ply between 8 and 9 a.m.Hemsley Mfg.Co., 255 St.James \u2018st.: EXPERIENCED nurse wanted; must be a superior person; good position.Box N 87, Star Office.* 288 3 EXPERIENCED CHECKERS and sorters; must be neat markers.Apply Toil Laundry Co., 428 Richmo 1 at 2 ~ EATONS W LADIES to take orders for very popular device, useful in every home; easy work: good pay; full particulars, room 24, 132 St.James st, afternoon 2-3.LADIES wanted for St.Lambert, St.Anne's, St.Johns, Lachine, Vaudreuil, Como and Rigaud, speakidg French snd English, seme capital reequired to és- tablish & permanent business for a line of goods every woman requlies.Money in it for the right party.H 9278, Star Office.M.E.KEYS) of Shorthand, day and evening classes.592 St.Catherine West.Call or write for \u201cprospectus \u2014\u2014 ee MAID wanted to look after bachelor's apartments.Apply between 2 and 4 .o'clock, 130 Crescent st.288 3 MOTHER'S HELP wanted to reside In jontres! West.N 70, Star Office.- 288 2 MOTHER'S HELP or governess wanted for child of ten.Apply 3, \"The Metcalfe Apts,\u201d Westmount.MOTHER'S HELP \u2014 Wanted a woman of experience desires to merve as mothers help, companion or attend fnvalid for few hours daily; terms modera.:.Address § 5 9207, Star Branch Office.288 2 MAID wanted for gener&i housework.Apply 116 University st.*MAIDS \u2014 Wanted three general servants for same house in Btates; fares paid; 20 general servants; house-tablemalds, tablemaids, nurse-housemaids, good cooks and cook-generals, young girls for ight housework; children\u2019s nurses; references required.67 Mansficié st.Uptown AH : NEAT YOUNG GIRL wanted to assist in general housework; (amily of three; references required.Apply 216 Parc Lafontaine or Phone East 4300.NURSEMAID \u2014 Wanted a kind, respon- sthle nursemaid for two littie boys, young girl preferred; good home.Apply to, Mrs.Patton, 19 Essex ave., city.NURSE to come daily and look after four children.Apply 8/2 Metcalfe ave oe \"OPERATORS A.E.Rea & Co, Montreal, Limited, must sleep at home.Apply\u2019 20 Oxenden tiemen, good plain cook, capable and economioa! manager; famfly going abroad Address by letter only, ¥.78 The Linton Apt., City.- .Apartment No.3.D.Masson, YOUNG WOMAN as cook wanted: must! have experience and bé well © d- ed.Apply \u201825 Lincoln avenue, corner St.Matthew st.289 2 YOUNG.GIRLS wanted immediately for dipping chocolates.Apply 452 Notre Dame west.YOUNG LADIES wanted for stationery snd fancy goods.Apply 4178 St.Catherine st., Westmount.288 3 $2 A DAY SALARY \u2018for Intelligent married « or single woman for ork at home.Mrs Dav.dson, Brantford, Onta-\u2018+ 284 \u20ac À EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, DISENGAGED - Smart (English) cook, city references, $25; several good cooks, excellent (Scotch) cook, temporary, day or week, well tralned housemaids, tablemalds, generals, English nurse, $13; gopd working couple.325; charwoman, laundresses, ladies wishing special advertisements, : can inter- quires immediately & large number of first class servants, wages are good, situations plentiful.Scotch Select Registry, 596 Doar- chester, Uptown 5082.Open 19 o'clock every night.THE DOMESTIC BUREAU recommends experienced infant's nurse, disengaged, general servants, house-tablemalds, good cooks, nursemaids, working housekeepers, day workers.67 Mansfield st.Uptown £041.288 8 THE Woman's Canadien Employment Bureau recommends only healthy, moral, adaptable or experienced domestics; wanted for private families and first class hotels in and out of Montreal.Many applications for Vay's work in offices and households.Apply 10 to & except \u2018Iatur- day, and evening 7 to 0.ys and { best rencés Branch Office.view maids by appointment.Mrs.Boyle re- |\u2019 maids ' teur.ITALIAN lady desiring to learn English wanld like position as companion, Jo private family.Address V V 9401 Star Branch Office.HOUSEKEEPER \u2014 Competent young we- .man wishes position as housekeeper \u2018o one or two gentlemen, five years experience R R 9094.Star Branch Office.257 4 LADY of middle age, the.sughly domesticated, good sewer, weeks à quiet, home in a Protestant family.R R 9091, Star Branch Office.: 187 Zeod LADY, would give French lessons In\u2019 pri- vaté English families (children or Jadies)- refe Address T T_ 9288, Star LADY would like plain siwing to do a her _ home.or eyelet or colored embroidery.se mending.841 Dorchester st.West, BE.» .Snyder.284 6 NURSE \u2014 Wanted immediately a good.re- Hable nurse to take charge of.two ;chil- \"dren: references - required.- ~ Apply 18 4 Famille st.; , NIGHT WORK.wagted, two or \u201cthee .ho Ys- in evening.making up books.thoroughly capable.Apply Sinclair.Berliner Gramo-: h .284 3 _3aw PLAIN SEWING wanted.to do at ome.\u2019 Apply 898 St.Urbain af.PLAIN SEWING wanted also altering blouses, ghildren's clothing, underwear.Cali for and returned; work -done well; low\" prices.Write A.C.Ahnex Drug Store, corner Esplar de and St.Via- 288 4 PLAIN SEWING wanted to do at home: children\u2019s dresses, blouses, underwear, ete.Terms moderate.W.B, 8°0 St Tawrence.*o do st rom, Tharsdays.60 University st.Mra.Jane Ead- |' ford, Principal, 283 .TENDERS WANTED.WANTED.professional teachers, all grades, for govd rural village ard town schools, in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia; best- salarieg- secured: Stute- qualifications, location desired.Send coples of testimonials.Westérn \u201d:achère\u201d Burcau, Scutt Block, Winnipeg.289.2 2aw PUPILS WANTED.CHINA PAINTING STUDIO, 46 Fort st.\u2014 Day and evening classes.Miniatures want experienced Operators for new taught by the new burnt-in process; china blouse factory; extra high prices paid; mended proof against hot water, china steady work.\"Apply to Mr.Greenleaf, |sfired .$ fifth floor (elevator), Carsley Building.COURSES In Italian language, com ing St.James or Notre Dame streets.289 6 OPERATORE + 235 experienced operators snd tuckers on awn and silk blouses, also experienced operators on Union Special \u2018machines; Plenty work and high prices.Call té see Mr.Carlind, 287 Notte EN Experienced trimme nes clothingly TE = and hands on bo ee pants; also ex- OPERATORS on skirts and cloth dresser.perienced finis on-men\u2019s pants, and Highest wages.Steady employment and smart girls TR On coats, vests and good treatment.Apply at once to Bergers, pants.A at once.\u2018The FT.Eaton 385 St.Paul st, near St.Sulpice st.388 2 Co, IA , 3 Beaver Hall Hi.2873 - ake -\u2014 barret - \u201cbuttons\u201d at home: ood wages.Apply 778 Gutiford,, above St.Denis.EDUCATED WOMAN, accustomed to oot | \u201c \u2018ing people, for pesition: raguiring tact more than experience; references, Address © F 0229 Star Branch Office.EXPERIENCED préssers and folders on \u2018allk and lawn blouses, also experienced button-hole operators; guaranties steady | work and best prices.Apply\u201d fatiod intel : 287 Notre Dame west.* P 3\" EXPERIENCED starchers wanted; steady employment.Apply Montreal Sear Laun- | dry Co.3494386 Craig st.west.224 8 6000 WAGES, ' | We want Operators on Men's Nesilge and Working Shirts and Ladies\u2019 Waists.We have-the cleanest and brightest work rooms in Canada, and have work to fiil them ai: the year around.If you don't\u2019 \u201cNA how to bew, we will ahow you, and \u2026 help you while learning.Thread furnished \u201cfree.Apply The Standard Shirt Mig.Co.| Lan.213 Delorimier Ave.286 \u20ac GUNSRAL wanted for family o of two; must : have references.451 Guy at.GIRL wanted to sisep.ai her home and take out.five year did Child in moruings.br Dorchester st, west.GOOD PLAIN COOK wanted: \u201cmust \u201chave réferences; old country- girl preferred: Apply ne Pine avenue, or Bell a.Up $ 289 ft Las .- GENBRAL SERVANT wantéd; no cooking: sy oIenoes required.APPly 489 sé.Ur: RL Te Smart girls.\u2018wa \u201d aatens dorer Gant paps Sor ph ét,\" - GIRLS to learn to NN 4472 Mag- 3 vg goob en good wages.Apply fo 963- Et Grbüfé a ; ; Preis eu 5 bis | \u20ac ; GENERAL SERVANT wanted \u2026 for.ami amity good wages Apply.47, se Iona Ave.i.wi \u201cApply oe: LL t Be ter Que Sousetrert = CL .Mance, \u2018bréferre A IENCED crochet hands wanted to i olnt at Char- ; NNERAL SERA wanted: no - STENOGRAPHER APR immediately.Phoenix Insurance Company of Hartford, 22 St, John St.SUPERIOR snd useful lady's inald wanted, must.experlenced in hair dressing and mood sewer.Apply immediately Scotch Select\u201d Registry,.596 Dorchestor west.SMART GIRL wanted for steanishlp tlcket offite for typewriting and beokwork; portuaty for right party.Address = ss, Pa Oftié SALESLADY Wanted, an perienced salesiady: goùa -salary d: to! right party; short hours.Apply ston Shoe Store, corner of St.Catherine and Mpna(teld.- 288, 4 SÉAMBTRESS Wañited at ghee and aléô an ; apprentice.Apply at once Mina P.Joly, 252% Waverley, Montreal Annex.SINGERS \u2014 Wanted a few ote good voices for ladles\u201d cholr.to tour when, proficient, Fer full particulars call at room 8, ua 8.opp erin at.vest, Satarday even- ne.$ .Cid i, TWO GOOD examiners wanted on a ahirt walst.and.shirt waist suits.Apply Mr.Merchant, Hampton Mes.co.Colonial ave.\u2018 83 2 \u2018Branch Office.PARTY ARRIVED at.Ww.CE.B., 60 Uni- .versity st., includes 1ac/ help or nurse,\" nurses, cooks, house and tablemaids, atc.\u20acMrs.) Jane Radford, Principal.288 3 STENOGRAPHER -\u2014 Young lady desires position.experienced; quick at figures and knowledge of bookkeeping.Address T T 9280, Star Branch Office.STENOGRAPHER ' \u2014 Experienced young lady desires position, knowledge of bookkeeping, speaks both languages, quick at\u2019 Ofer Address T T.9275, Star Branch ce.SEWING \u2014 Wanted plain ewe by \u2018the.day Apply.Miss.MacDonald, 93 Anderson\u201d st.ty.2 i \u2018SEWING - wanted .to do by the evenings.from five o'clock, by first class meedie-.woman; refererices.Address, V V 9332, Star CS Q January sth, 1910.Mad.d'Emarese, ot 465 St.Catherine west, offer\u201d a morting and an evening course in Italian.Mornings, twice a week, from 10.30 to 11.30; evenings, twice a week, \u2018rom $.36.t0 9.30.Terms for edch course, $250 Jer month.SEWING wanted by day.first cliss.dress-{.maker, cut \u2018and, fit tallor system, also boys\u2019 clothing.Apply 330 \u2018ge.Denis - SRWING-\u2014Wanied plain, sewing by the ar, Apply Mrs.Barry, 08 8 Anderson Bts city.4 Af CARPENTERING.painting, ih 1043, Star Office.for Christmas trade, good shop band \u2018ahd poultry cleaner.Address Butcher.376 Richmond.289 2 BOOKKEEPER, first class, desires to Improve voresent posit.on; knowledge of stenography and used to invoite and tabular work on typevriter; can take complete charge.IL C.$.student in advertising; good.references; salary required $1000 - to commence.W.Ii, 470 Huntly =.28 ; jGARPTENTER wants flat or house to finish; carpentry work ¢\u201d all kinds by day or job, by experienced man.Apply by let- ter, FT.1605.St.Lawrence.286 S3eod \u2018CLBRK, 28.Scotch, married, seeks position; good testimonials; would accept post of collector, caretaker or other position \u201cof trust.N 108, Star- Office.289 2 COLLECTOR \u2014 Honest, reliable and hard, steady worker, -with a $1000 security and \u2018two references; five and four years service.\u201cAddress I.436, Stir Office.ope, CUTTER of fine trade wishes situation with some.first class house only; best of ome Address y.V 2366, Star Branch ze, CHEF Ft clasb man, \u2018open, good references.- _ Box N 145 Star Office ener COOK Teolored) wants position, first class reforgpces,, hotel or cafe or boarding \u201chouse.L'88T Star Office.i 289 5 tinting, glazing and paper hanging by practical man, estimates free; old furniture renovated.362 \u2018Clarke st.Tel.St Louis 2318.288 6 CHEF \u2014 Energetic up.to date.hotel, ces- taurant, club Te good |: 1316 week: best rate ads: \u2018avenue,\u2019 rdpld, very accurate and weW educéted.3 + 1 tended.J.Doyle, 184 Mackey 2 GROCERY TRADE \u201cbonkkeeper, - sales clerk or stockkeoper.z., 129 Lusignan at; City.245 2 GLAZING, Painting, \u201cHinting, Paper Hane- \u2018_Îng.Carpentering: reasonable prices.Weeks and Hughey, 1228A St.James at.\u2019 288 b hatin ean me + Has ca ASE COOK, worthy of confidence: .position: best references; $05 \u201cmonth \u201cvader.: à MAR with \u2018first class horses and new éx- press, wir ake contract for .store for rendos.A Wy 10987 st James at, Tel.Up 879, P = \u201cMÉCHANIC DENTIST.mow ls work in\" laboratory, Wants situation; can fur- + nisl; best references.\u201cAres 308, Empian.(Tel Bt.\u201c Louis 207.PAPER \"HANGING, Painting, ning, ote.Wall.papèrs.Sarmples sent.All purposes.| Cheap.Phone Westmount 1588.J.Bacon, 15 Hallowell.st, W estmopnt, \"14 6 PACKER, El bookkeeper or any Address 272 St.Catherine went.| St 280 2 pese \u2014 emma ba + :nts prôfits Articles | A LOT of children\u2019s fmuty bonnets, from a bankrupt stock, excellent for Christinas presents, at.halt wholesale prices.See M.Frank, 15 East Cralg street, near Malu street.Tel, 3087 Kast.AT GREAT REDUCTION-\u2014Partly pald up International Correspondence Néhool Course, in Railroad Engloreriug.May be transferred to any other subject desired.Appiy 131 Fair- mount avenue, after seven, Evenings.FOR SALE.CAMERA.4 ete ent, 4 From eee CA ee dogs What have Sout lbs + 8 fice.\u2026 DIAMONDS ON \u201cCREDIT Catalogue free.J.A.Denault, 17 Place: d\u2019Armes Hill.Main 1155.3Z0 pe: cheaper than in stores.Cash älscount 10 pes\u201d - DRESS BUNT for wile, Almpat mew: aga\u2019 sso ABother quit.aud a seal Cap.Avpty Tra st.Catherine; left hand bell.\u2019 DINING ROOM FURNITURE, pepe éhales, table and sideboard.togetlier or separately, ia good condition: no reasonable offar\u201d refused.Ad- Jag ress TT 9307 Btar Branch Office.DAINTY BUFFETS, finlabed early English; also feather diners, extension dining tables, chloe elopets and dinner waggens to matel; dust, the articles wanted for apartment houses ahd flats; « bg range to select from: anil at 25 percent, to 3% per cent.cheaper than ordinary guise, at tbe manufacturers, Showrooms, t.\u2018Panl st.Geo.H.Labbe and \u20aco.EDNAL\u2019S FURNITURE C0.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 this class.Dan't fail to see their assortment before purchasing.[Terms arranged to sult purchasers.Goods stored free of charge; Open evenings.Ednal's, 261 8t.Catherine street west.274 13 law EDWARD VII Facsimilie Coronation China Plate, 1 130% List.R.James, Box 64, Station B.BUUCATIONAL Establia:ments, Hogplials and other large institutions can save aonsidersble time at mosey by purchasipg thelr chalrs, wardrobes, cupboards, wring tables £ ete., from the manufseturers.Geo, H d Co., new showrvoms, 830 St.Paul at.Factory sud Office, 34% Delorimler are.AN OAK TOBOGGGAN, runes and cushion, 27 Lorne ave, © with two lignum vitae in first class condition.A NEW BET of The Imperial Encycldpedia Dictionary, worth $70 for $35; owner wiM be pleased to show same.N 80, Star Office: = 288 à 4aw ANTIQUES Ars classical Christmas glfts, rare and valuable collection of Sheffield plate, éon- sisting of.hammered, and a taw pleces of stirling @lso a colléction of brass aud copper, spun and Bammer\u2019 avare, also a collection of miniatures.very old, \u2018some palnted on ivory, also a \u2018coi- | tection of Staffordshire figures, mahogany furniture; dining tables, sideboards, cabinets, desks, book-cases, Grandfathers\u2019 clocks, convex mirrors, old china, pewter and curlous.Having re- celved a large sfifiinés(, no Tessonable pr refused.Goods on view In evenings by ap- polutment.Yel.Main 4414.D.McAndrew, 262 Dorchester west.289 Deod A PLAID SILK DRESS, trimmed with Irish lace, size 36 busi; very cheap; never word; price $10.00.N 107 Star Olce.A LOT of ladies\u2019 14k.solid gold brooches, set ajith.genuine@pcaris.fron u jeweller's bankrupt stock, at wholesale cost, splendid Christmas presents.See M.Frank, 13 East Cralg street, near: Mal street.Tel $078 East.ALL COUNTRY MERCHANTS.whether you well furniture or not, proiided you are a trader of solve sort, we invite you to call at our Show Rooms.350 St.Paul st.to make your wmelec- tion for your own requirements.and we guarantee to quote you our lowest wbolesale prices, and serve you well and promptly; no charge for packing.If you are = responsible man, we wilt give you reasonable terms, and a special discount if you psy cash ou the spot.Our » are favorably known throughout the.Dominien.Established sisce 1483, Furniture Manufacturers 350 Bt.Dan bt.: (Wholesale).Store A SNAP \u2014~ A tem unset diamonds for sale cheso- Apply P.O.Box 488.338 \u20ac ARG LIGHTS 5 Flaming Are Lights for sale, suitable for lighting outside shop windows, sto! A BARGAIN not to be missed.80 fur lined men\u2019s costs, only pe while they last; this week only.517 Et.James st 272 26 ANYONE desiring to buy on instalments lady's and gentlemen's clothing.ready made and made-to-order; also furs and dry goods.Apply.191 St.Elizabeth.Phone ore d« à East 327% s14 100 BUREAU \u2018and .washstands, heds.parlor suites, Toungeés, odd rockers, carpets, ofl- clotu, sideboards, dining tadblés and chairs Morris chairs, gas stove.Basement, door, 155 Ontario west.À \"BARGAIN IN PIANOS We havé aways a number of good sec .ond-hand square and upright pianos.Price $73 and upwards.Terms $3 to $5 a month.Come in and see us before buying your plano.©, W.Lindsay, Limited, 512 St.Catherine.West, 288 4 BEAUTIFUL gentlemen's coon \u2018coat, for sale, Site 44, cheap.Apply, to Mr.Bender, Jobo Henderson & Co., 220 Bt.Jniges at.BUREAU, washstand, dining chatre, hail stand, 534 Follum., \u2018 BLACK WALNUT LUMBER, Étin dried.of the very best quality (14 years undér coveri.st 25 per cent.cheaper than U.8.present prices.Geo.H.Latbe and Co.348° Delorimier ave.enamel.bed, parlor set, plane.Address BEAUTIFUL lady's Persian famb Jacket, size 36, will sell very reasonable to Immediate buyer; Call-95 Hutchison st.abôve Sherbrooke st.wd 287 2 BEDROOM FORNITURE, such as Dressing Bnroans.Wasbstanis, Prrensigg \"Sables, LU fonfers, Cheval Mirrors, Tables.Chairs.et dwelling, good business stand, very exceptional chances, good reason for selling.1551 Denis at.corner Boucher at.5 SALE Sheidon\u2019s complete courses = the \u2018\u2019Belence of Successful Ralesmanghin\u201d and the \u2018\u2019Eélence of Industrial Success\u2019 Both courses strongly and handsomely bound.N 83, Bar \"Office.; 288 8 FOR SALE store, on St \u201cpast Bleurÿ son: for sale pity N Catherine \u201cwest, great business chancé: rea- ing to private residence.Ap- 13%, Star Office.\u2018SAIL, ORDER BUSINESS, will pay several thousand dollars annually, new improv- \"ed plan: $25 to $100 nécessary.Milburn.Hicks.Chicago.RE and \u2018PF.Lackey, 223% Lasalle st., wl ¢ buria) pin on + sonable prices, small pu Bromais \"at | Cn POSITION, any kif; wanted vr handy young mian, knows City well and under- Rivera.fforbes: good references.| \u2018Apoiy 227 va Hens vere = bé Cufpering.st > NY Xe PAT, ag \u2018money » \u201cle t Dor.traité, \u201cflo ow in Fe Sou fail te se your.= = and ;.Tédeone in drone es Office.EE a : 1 enr | oot pranch Office.as GIRL; WHF \"thééE; ven tn in of = = | YOUNG place of trust 1k, Star Branch or.MINING STOCK wanted in exchange of.four Mice, 25: - .248 \u2018} lots, 30 x 120 euch; Percieal ave, Montreal - West; mo encumbrance; fine location, Ail | POSITION.Wanted 5 comimerdiai travaiier.dress P, O.Box 223 ! EERE ik ro Ag AY a aanedtion with a Jnerchan n tern | ships.von | MELLINBRY For wats, well dstablisbed, first \u2018years In that territory.Bor ce comer > class mitlinery busifions; select trade only: ville, Que.owyer leaving city: vémsonable offer\u2019 will - t Address T T ns, Star Branch or.PAINTING, tinting, fice.@ : pit Nice.STOCK: of _æént'e furnishings for wale, Es.stand: owner retiring; FEE Fred \"batasce on id terms.51.WANTED mining stock In \u2018exche.6.for ANTED © light :aantfacturing wang or © N.2¢, Star Office.0 287 3 WANTED an expérfenced ailroad tele: graph operator to buy\u2019 hal of.wHola interest of established legs school, èx- ceptional opportunity for\u2019 pable dary Apply N 139, Star of ce MAN.-with $508; to.buy retiring partnerd.half interest in business Sieia: fog large profits\u2019 rate chahce for .right party; Tut be quick.Apply\u2019 N 48 Office; + ce ed {and sian.YE Si CFrires, ta TES \u2018| $84.by + 7 or ¥ a x SF Sang of sood.A home.Address N ia : TR VELLER.exper dois \u2018th start a Ï NA Car DARE We 3 Pee Re Tad A 28 per cent.cheaper than ordinary prices.\u201d at BUSINESS CHANCES.ths manula¢turers, Bhow Roos.350 850 St.Paul 1 A RARE (OPPORTUNITY to wecure ab fnvest- | $1.Geo.12.Labbe and Co.ment.yielding 100 per cent.profit; po visi; + crées 7 np part À PUS in dr pi Spin dress V7 0402 Star Bratch\u201d Office 25 per cent.cheaper.than lowest warket price.CIGAR AND CANDY \u2018store with good eo.HI LApbE-& Ch, +848 Detorimier ave, Geo.-H.Labbe and Co.or Warehouses.Apply t to 473 St.Catherine St.East.rime 230 32 ASH\u20142 dun.dry, rough or per then market: price, Jms ver, : Labbe & Tort Me SET Delérimies 1: ave.FIRST CLASS second-band overcoats, sults, pants, yr lined and raccoon coats, tuzedo and dress sults: also ladleg\u2019 furs, muffs and jackets, | at the most reasonable prices.Nee H.Pearson, 85 Craig.west.Main 3007.289 2 FRESH MILK and butter; milk delfvored dally.Drop a card, Dairy, 2488 Waren FURNITURE & CLOTHING on easy payments\u2019 at cash prices.Furnituro, - stoves, etc.; men's suits, ready-made of to order, on weekly payments Universal Furniture Co.63 Craig st.west.273 13e0d PUR LINED COAT, with Persian \u201clemb collar.Apply ove St.Catberine st.west.Ring cast dell.FUBS\u2014 Beautiful pew gentlemen's Raccoon Coat, size 40; just cost $125, for $65 or offer; also very cheap, lady's stoles.422 Sherbrooke east.BOX LOUNGE.brass and other beds, odd bureaus, osk chiffonter.Wilton rugs, stair carpets; gas stove, sewing wacbhine, plush and sil portieres, etc.630 Dorchester west.289 3 FUR COAT \u2014 For sale a black Perilan jamb coat, bust 36, also caracul tle and large nuff, $10 for the lot.25 Walker ave, 8t.Henry.3 FOR SALE at Sam.Pearson's, 776 Notre Dame west, a large stock of heavy overcoats, ladies\u2019, gents lambskin coats, fur- lined.racoon.fancy evening dresses for actresses, ladies\u2019 costumes, ahything and everything Don't forget to come and see our bargains.268 9 law FURS \u2014 Gentlaman's fur lined coats, with fur collars, .2, $15 and $25, worth up to $60; bargains: last chance: Friday.Sat- day and Monday only.Moving, 70 Soper sity st : FURS DRESSED dyed or cleaned at lowest prices.Apply direct to factory.J, O.Samson, 828 DefFleurimont, St Denis Boulevard.Tel.St.Louis 183.235 234 taw OR SALE first u rent piano, in use FOR, # months: bargain Address T T 9250, Siar Office.288 3 \"FILING CABINEYS, one Tefter_cabingt, one vertical card cabinet, both solid oaki 910 each for prompt sale.The Canada d'aper Box, Co, Limited, 23 and 23 C st.Mont- Teal, \\ À -\u2014 Bargains in stoves, -side- tireaus, tables, chairs, beds and pictures, mirrors, wall paper at Jam MeaAran's General Store, 28 Chaboli- lez square.FURS\u2014Gentiemen's fur Jined coats, fur 13 to $80; truvellers\u2019 sumples; worth mourr: 6 Call evedings and ternodhs only 298 g = lars, Hutchison.8 HEINTZMAN upright plano, New York ae- tion.Bpecial removal bargain.Price $188.Lavton Bros.144 Perl si.except Wednesdays and Thursdays.280 2e0d \u2018HOTEL KEEPERS, Restaurant Keepers, - tog \u2018House Keepers, Lauch Booms, pe, tind le co their interest to purchuse their furniture from the manufacturers.Geo.Jabde and Ca, Store.350 St.Paul street.IRON BEDS, Brass Beds, Iron Cots, etc.ete, very large range, and at as low price ah in.powsible to well them.Geo.I.Co.330 St.f'aui st.KITCHEN CABINETS\u2014Do \u2018you want Tout | me then to look peat and natty.Them white enamelled combination kitchen pL to be bad ouly \u2018at the manufacturers, Geo.M.Labbe ad \u2026 300 Bt.Paul at.GORDON BROS Open account for cash or credit on furniture, beds, carpets, etc.Chea Place in the city.1446 Bt.Lawrence ulevand, i {between Marie Anne and Mount Royal avenue.Open evenings.276 8 haw GRAMOPHONE records, fine selection aim- gle and double, a bargain: also Simphon- fon music box and a washing machine.very cheap.Apply 166 Berri\u2019 at, above Sher- \u2018brovke.\u201c BILLIARD TABLE.American standard, 4j tt.6 x 8 ft.a Brunswick Balke, with Empire cushions, all in splendid order, with ivory balls and at: necessaries.N es Bter ° CREDIT a Bros.will \u2018furnish en ry \u2018ot ladies\u2019 and gent » ready- madé clothing and furs of ajl descriptions on weekly or monthly payments at \u2018wholesale ' prices.Caracule Coats a spe.clalty.come at once and convince yours self.677 Ontario Street, I doors east of Beaudry street.Tel.East 4231.29738 | Fes em wn men ea \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 COAT A lady's mhort South Ben Ses! Cost, in perfect candition; a Tent bergain, $30.00.STI Manguinet st.you with CAMERA-~flences, - new Improved view camera, \" \u201ccomplets\u201d with catryivg case, 6 adjustable plate fioiders, thet way be used for 4 different size piatex, fitted with Goera Dagor lens snd \u201cenrrylux all modern imprormmnents; almost new, Address V 'V 0323 Star Branch Office.J CABINET COTTAGE ORGAN.wiinut casé, bij s of\u2018 ne \"55.00 and Wh Peel st, 269 2 back, 2 knee uvwéllx, 18 stops, : \"Spectal removal affer.855.00.34.00 wnonthiy.Layton Bros.ISTMAR JEWELLERY = Bpecial lines of ne.watches and jewellery for Christmas délfts .ftint \u2018recetved.More coming.\u2018; We ad- wonables.satisfaction apd mutual bénetit.MH.Ratelie & Co, 221 8t, Lawrence, .COAT = very chid] 4393, mar CHAIRS and \u201cRocking Chairs fre the \u201canis ; toom, sitting room, librury, Bedwom.office né of the latest pro- Auction; at the right Pa at the Manufac.surer's Show Reoms, at.Pavol ut.Ges.M.Labbe and Co.pénan \u2014 Man's Diack dogakin cont, Branch prompt ayer.Address T + have.Spotted a Jatge range and German culendars: for late desing to choose from.Call or home ous travel Mers adipic set to ott of te td.Mr ren mérican Anthracite, < M CO.\u2014 ae: caretully rss ok t oe y.Louis 3 AE B ; hoire = ne.Q Grad, El Tete | Untres and Spice Mill vise surly ying.\" Better pe rion and time for special rs, engraving, We Ny small deposit requivtd, bulunce mas.Prices rex- wn Law & Go.Co.oe sumer wiry .lines Eve , oie 4179, | GROCERS We have a $70.00 second.' te sell for ine Fad pdition.Wolf, Sayer & Heller, 104 8t.Fani at.(GENTLEMAN'S CoN COAT.in 2008 order; a bargaty.Apply at 123 Coristime Building, GASOIANFE ENGINE.2 eytinder, 8 hp.Jber- ville engine, with olf asd muffler; \u2018would sel} chesp.\u2018Emile Bordua, 220 Euox.st, etat St.Charles.GOOD DRESS SUIT, medium small for owner.Can be seen at épet st.GOLD CLAIMB In tha Whitney end.Tisd snaçs art té be cked up If take y.Apply P.O.Box He Hafleyb\" 281 84 1.8.© anical Drawing \u2019 Bourse (with wt), pext 414 years: only 6 Line tarted: y, and n bargain.Atn going out ef TT v218 \u2018Ster Branch Office, ad JEWELLERY SALE stock, consisting of solid fon ange and all high class jew we bought in the best markets at lo prices, must sell .out regardless of fo go Into wholesals jewellery.Come® early and buy your Christmas presents, We accept small deposit on your 56160 tions.We guarantee ail jeweliery sold by us , M.Vineberg, + 867-360 \"Notre Dame - West.; 255 \u201cSood LINDNS-\u2014Now ix the time to buy 5 Linen, Towels.Quilts, Table Cloth, ill Christus while thé stock 1h complets, from.the manufacturersi aisé - ol ry Roller an Dish Tovidling) alte sine a (solid linen).1 have deen sling - for this 4 foe the înat 25 years.Call for ae Bpecial\u2014Lot White Table * woîth - $1.00; Roweit'a J Cypress, opposite N.New Wis W iad: 200 To SEAT Diaitg Chairs, ho lower than, ordinary ca \u2018wood eon great assortment of ne toa vy showrooms, 350 St Paul street.Geo.aid Lo., Wholésaip Munufactiirers.TADYS PÉRSIAN LAMB COAT, (brad new).For snip cheap.\u201captly RE Hubert st.> 7 (LADTS-white fur Îlnéé opera Sion Ahibet trimmed; aise 38, never.\u2018auto: wilt I eet! for\u2019 ns cash.a Star Offa e, Open evenings ae en ig im iron de ogra elie {ox Jie ag an Be MOTOR BOAT for sale or exchange, worth 4500.What have you?Boat is 18 x §, \u2018ull equipment, Fair engine, two cylinders, eight horse power; good condition.N .Star Office.287 83 MAIL ORDER business for sale, complete office equipment, desks, cabinets, names, Pies, typewriter, stock, etc., etc, 3500 cash, balance.out of profits L 1049, star 9mice.2 w * MENS fur lined coats, Persian collars.from $18, up, worth $35, also lady's electric seal Jacket, size 36, worth $50; for $24; also secondhand real seml jacket, cost $250, for 432.60: size 34.545 Dorchester west.us 2 MARRIAGE LICENSES issued by John \u201cM.M Duff.107 t James rt.and 49 Cres- sent êt.Tel Main 2502 Up 1619.274 NEW LEACH PIANOS made in Toronto, used at Bennett's, Princess, and other Montreal.theatres, price, 3375, payable $10 deposit and $7 monthly.Three years\u2019 free interest.The Leach Plano Co., Ltd., 560 St.Catherine street west, near Drummond.Also 488 St.Catherine st, east, between St.Andre and St.Timothee sts.Open evenings ex- eopt Wed.and Thursdays.> NORDHEIMER upright pi large size, as good as- Layton Bros, 144 Peel st.NEW WILLIAMS sewing machine, ali attachments, - $14; first class enamelled double and single beds, bureaus, gas stove, must be sold by Monday.978 St.Catherine west.0, walnut case, ew; price $225.OAK SIDEBOARD, dining room ; table, gas stove, Quebec heater and other articles, party leaving city; cheap.1041 Tupper sty.- OFPHE DESKS.house desks office tatusg, brary tables, rotary aoû tiiting chalrs, at per cent.to 8% 1-8 per cent.lower thao thelr actual value, big variety of we!l flolshed goods.Geo.H.bbe and Co.Wholesale Manurac turers.Store.350 Bt.Paul st.OVERCOAT\u2014A gentleman's overcoat, medium sise, firat class order.67 Shuter st.OAK\u2014Kfn dried, both guartered and plain, In small or large lots, cheaper than the lowest market price, for immediate delivery.Geo.H.Labbe and Co., Manufacturers, 348 Delorimier ave.Bell Tel.East 354.PRACTICALLY new Woimwith and Co.plano, mahogany case, three pedals; could not be told from new! regular price $350, now $280; $10 cash and $8 a month.C.W.dsay, Limited, 394 Bt Catherine Ha JB 2 i 25 ONE long\\çaricul coat and muff at a bargain, size 88.Apply 112 Crescent, third floor.; PIANO BARGAIN Almost new Lindsay upright piano, mahogany case, 71-3 octaves, ivory keys, 2 pedals; guaranteed same as new.Price only $249.$10 cash and $6 a month.Come in and see it.C.W.Lindsay, Lim- : ited, 512 St.Catherine West 288 4 PIPE, steam and bot water \u201ccolle and \u2018radiators, very cheap; also belting and pulleys.Imperial Waste and Meta! Co:, 7 Quien st.Main 4939.PHOTOGRAPH Business, high class studio, in best manufacturing city in Ontario; Scotch descent; population ten thousand; one opposition; best ground floor window for display In province; fitted with the best Dallmere and Suilter Lens, up to twenty by twenty-four, everything almost new \u2018and in very best condition: business .running four thousand yearly.Paid twen.ty-three hundred: will take twelve hundred cash.or part on secured mortgage; best reasons for selling.Box M 637, Star Office.PARLOR SETS, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Davenports, fn all the latest fabrics and shades; also Parlor Tables, Jardiniere Stands, ete, etc.st 25 per cemt., cheaper than ordinary price» at the Manufacturers.Ges.H.be Showrooms, 350 St.Paul street.\u2018PIANO BARGAIN Very fine Hardman square piano, rosewood case, carved legs, 71-3 octaves, ivory keys.Regular price $700, now $150 $8 cash d'35 a month.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 5 12 St.Catherine West.288 4 PERFECTION WICKLESS Oil Store, 5 burners with large oven, for sale.Cost $20.00.Make offer.N 121 Btar Office.PERSIAN LAMB JACKET, size 40, too large for owner, $23.50; lynx muff and stole, special large size st great sacrifice; Persian paw set, $10.50.Call 6% Hutchison.Slightly used C.W.Lindsay upright .plano, mahogany case, 71-3 octaves, 3 pedals, ivory \u2018keys; full iron frame; in first.class condition.Price $265.$10 cash and $8 a month.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 394 St.Catherine East.288 4 PRIVATE SALB at 396A St Antoine st.on Monday morning (10 to 1Z a.m.), two crystal combination gas and electric fixtures, cost $100 each, two cut glass crysial electric brackets, Gurney gas stove, B.W.bureau and yashatand, oak washstand, pictures, etc, etc .PIANO, in perfect condition, cannot be told from new, an exceptional bargain.§47 Dor- chester st.west.REGAL Perfectich range for wood or coal, hall stove and Montrsal gas stove.Ap- \u2018ply 1976 St.Urbain st., Annex] ¥ 2 RUBBER GQODS, tru ence solicited.Richmond st.wes! .cérrespond- ectalty Co, 21 ronto.SIDEBOARD different patterns and finish, of the t production to select from; ex- : tension ng tables and genuine leather seats, molid dining.chairs \u2018to match; china closets, etc.All 25 per cent.to 33 per cent.cheaper than ordinary, price.At the Manufacturers, Geo.M, Labbe and Co., Showrooms, 350 St.Paul at: SECOND HAND RANGES Several really first class ranges, .as good as new.Big bargain 8 to prompt buyers.Also \u201cna \u201cRegal\u201d Baker's.Oven, cheap.R.& W.KERR, LIMITED, 3268 St.Catherine St.W.BUIT \u2014 Tr sale 8 gentlemans full dress, 38 bust measure, in perfect order, Address 1274 St.Hubert, near Rachel; éven- ng oaly.lo of over four hundred spd fifty extension dining ta tables (In ail kinds of wood and tas) pe from; om quickly od save save: 0 cent.by n : oe anufacterers.\u2019 Geo BH.bbe and oa So.Man tri foctaring, \u201cStove, 350 8e: Pi ' SQUARD PIANOS \u2014 We have a large : number of- these instruments which we\u201d \u2018, tively must get rid of before we remové te our = 4 warerooms.The original price.\u2018of some of pianos was $800; can bé nt OR now Te $150 on vas terms of; pay.Bo ro.144 J - ' 289 raw or ai f New.ams, .warranted a valse cu lawns Ct sTAMP \"COLLECTION, vaiuable race pri vate oollection \u2014 Paire stempe ETE ml ie Fie.déress T- + nh SEWING M.CHINE n good : izing tiie, Boots, REET ps teed,\u2019 aes Hs Bigeye orm 0, SKATES Moye why > fancy ricer: \"three gp lunared péirs high Pate akutes and sed bles: to ba oi at Soc on\u201d the | coller.817 St.James.- 289 4 daw.Portable WE HAVE on hand a complete assortment of sewing machines, pianos, payments, FOR SALE Gladstone.sleigh and a cutter, | in good condition, cheap.Apply J.N.T.Manufacturers.WHITE ENAMELLED n Furniture cases, vasnstands.dressing tables, chaire, Store, 350 St, Paul at.WEATHERED OAK, signs at low 850 St.Paul street.Fumed Oak and Early English finished furniture, of the latest de- t wholesale prices.Geo.H.Labbe nd 'Co., Wholesale Manufacturers, show rooms, WILLIS PLAYER PIANO, value $1,000.00, given tn Parkdale, Montclair or New Westmount, Sherbrooke street west, per cent, down, $15 monthly.eo.free until \"Xmas with each three lot purchase Notre Dame de Grace.10 Booklet free.Marcell & Co., 130 St.James street.285 12e0d YOU GET Swell Furniture for very Geo.H.Labbe and Co.$18.00 BUYS Granby Cutter, nearly new, with prompt purchaser.city.little money at the Manufacturers Btore, 850 St.Paul st.waterproof rubber linéd Apply to 385 rope: bargain to Gilford street, 40 SECOND-HAND Pianos, Organs and Plano- good as new and must be sold before we remove into our new warerooms, Call early for first choice.Prices from $40.00 upwards; terme $3.00 to $8.00 monthly.Layion Bros., 144 Peel street.289 2eod Players.Bome of these instruments are as 0c, Music for 10c.Music Departments, \u2018opehedi in connection with our West and for 10e.Co.Ltd, 560 St.Catherine street: west.near Drummond: street east, between Bt.Timothee Streets.Wed.and Thursdays.L With, a view of.advë which we ng our: Sheet have t stores, we are offering 50c music Songs.etc.The Leach Plano and 488 St.Catherine Andre \u2018and St.Open evenings excent WANTED TO PU RCHASE.ALL KINDS of indie and gent ware, otc.1 pay the highest prices.Call on M Strean, 760 Notre Dame west.86 \"a cast-off clothing.furs, fewellery.silver- el.Main 73 26 A Detached cottage, > story, modern,mod- price.P.O.Box $55, Star Office.erate price.State location and lowest ALL KINDS of ladies and gentlemen's cast off musical instruments, etc.as we have a big demand, ! will pay a bigber desier.clothing, furs.jewellery.antiques, silverware.b rice than any other H.Pearson, 55 Craig west.Alain 3967 270 28 ALL GAST OFF GLOTHING Furs, evening clothes, ments, jewellery, sliverware.Extra prices paid for gentlemen's and ladles\u2019 fur coats.Doing the largest trade of any dealer in the clty.best prices should first see Sam Pearson, 776 Notre Dame street west.Tel.Main 965.Mall orders attended to.musical Instru- Persons wishing \u2018to secure the 138 227 ABOVE everybody else, good prices paid for plated-ware and pawn.tickets.Frank, 15 Craig east.good cast-off clothing, furniture, gold, ives Tel.East 289 à BEST PRICHS pald for cast off clothing, \u2018pald more at Ostrogrrsky\u2019s, Dr ae west, Phone Up all kinds secondhand goods, 25 per cent.\u2019 664 Notre 2282.288 2 MINK MUFF and stcle; must be first class same can be seen.L 1027, Stir Office.\u2018and in perfect order.State price and where 286 2 2aw MACHINERY COMPANY would p would remain, taking interest in business.Glve particulars I 953.Star Office.a first class machine shop, present proprietor very cheap.Apply Pinze and Cote, 216 Laberge, grocer, corner Rachel and Delori- Amherst st.Tel.E.5282.mier, 1106.288 3 WARDROBES, Cbest of Drawers, Chiffoniers, FOR BALE stock of winter sleighs, latest | a very large range at lowest wholesale prices, Style, new and secondhand carters\u2019 carioles, at 350 St Paul st.Geo.H.Labbe and Co., new bderiota, also four secondhand family sleighs, street.FOR SALE single lorry sleigh and harness, also heavy lorry aleigh, in good order, cheap for cash.28 Pacific avenue, Verdun.FOR SALE\u20144 fast horses, 2 pacers and 2 trotters, with fast marks; suitable for road purposes; will be hitched and sho to purchasers.Now on view at our stables, and will be sold cheap.Jos.Bonhomme, 200 Guy -289 4 cheap.T.W.Foster, 605 St.Paul st.Tel.Malin 3203.281 \u20188 FOR SALE\u2014Good work horse, new set.express harness and working sleigh, cheap.Apply 1097 St.James st.Tel.Up 879, FOR SALE\u2014A large quantity of good young horses, just out of hard work; to be sold without reserve; Do reasonable offer refused.W.Stewart, 663 St.Paul st.FOR SALE talking parrot and cage, cheap.for cab.six years old, §128.Apply 312 Craig st.west.FOR SALE\u2014I1 grey cob, B years old, sound, city broke, good actor; 1 bay horse, 8 years old, good cab or delivery horse; bargain to quck buyer.Apply 242 Chatham st.FOR SALE \u2014 Fine driving or express horse, 16 hands; musk + : robe.Apply 37 East Ontario.28% 3 FOR SALE\u2014Horses.We have on hand several heavy horses; suitable for lumbering, woods, farming and heavy bauling, that must be sold cheap; big bargains fqr immediate sale.We sell by auction every, day at 2.30; private sales at ali times.T.Ww.Foster, 605 St.Paul at.287 3 FOR SALE\u20143 beautiful No.1, bay gelding, 16 bands high, 7 years old, ideal saddle aud Barpess horse, thoroughly city broken; No.Z, bay mare, 15% hands high, 7 years old, perfectly city broken; No.3, handsome sal brown cob, \u20187 years oid.15} hands high, with extreme action; one of the bang.somest or balance ilk $i.bart, ass.Notre CS 168 #13 \u2018em first ma la, at loue on.: eg arity.ast rates.BOW, Notaries, Anyone wishing to nurchase.j., W.Stew- MONTREAL DOLLS FORT \u2014 Buecial TRUST oro and: Fr to Jana |.f FOR BALE, _ FOR SALE.\"HORDES AND CARRIAGES.SITUATIONS VACANT, (FEMALE) ROOMS TO LET.SLEIGHS, for suow for sale, All| DISON Home Phonograph, Jd a8.gow, A STALLION PONY, harn ess, sloigh, car-| WANTED.s young girl to look after: ALEXANDER, 131, above St.Catherine \u2014 ef harnotses, horses, carts, \u2018sligle Jae hor horn and atand, \"horn riage and blankets, 235 dotlars.- Appir | \u201cbaby and to make herself\u2019 generally us Superior accommodation \u201curnished, double i, _Gootch carts, single new :Lor7 aad 3.dosen good records, | cages.438 Mance or Palace Livery Stable, Dor-} ful.Apply 2089 Waverley.and single rooms, sii modern conveniences; fleigh, 95a Bt.Martie st.: a bargain at $35.Apply N Ton iter Office, j Chester at 08 3 - .we geutlemen only; breakfast f desired.; : 7 MeGILL UNIVERSITY offers for sale the foi- ULSTER~A nice warm ulster, in excellent com \u2018BAY \"MARE good driver, waitable for LUSK, + Towing p UN of tas, which-are prac-| dition; reason for Tos VY outgrown; resson- light express or cabman; price $16; also & .LOST.AYLMER, 75s, near Sherbrooke, furaished P5000 AS \u201cnew, Thao \u2018pirehased: able price.+ Address 9326 Star Branch chestout porse.fast, ; about three miouted; CARD CASE, containing \u201cmourn ng cards, double front room, also singie on bath- : ; ook of ba University.but Office.price $125.: 7 Place Royale.car tickets, M.A.A.A.membership ticket, oo fiat, \u2018modern conveniences; Boh chil v hardly Fort - a - will Be gives on application.One Uni VERY FINE brown coat.worth #80, also CARTERS spring burlows and atralgnt [0st oither on Beaver Hall En car or oh ; ?Woodworking Ma No.2, with at-| dresses, blouses, skirts, all new, bought, runners, new,for sale, and 2udhsad con- po pe west, rarer Clarke t° an: |A NICE FRONT room, suitable for Inds or ments.Can be used as & planer, sew, bor- l'igt November: reason for selling death; fectionery van, first class: tinish.Apply Lex Renard return to 15 a st.\u2018.gentleman, with use of plang, priveie and online ne; made by the will sell cheap.321 Bt Lawrence Boule- Omer Quintal, 74 Papineau ave.ewar family, with or without board.41 Church Ore: Bo che high: | Yard: : \u2014 \"| CUFF LIN initials St GIy.2s 4 revolutions per inut bigb: CUTTER, fn first class condition, for sale, K\u2014Lost, ane gold cuft lok, at EE Moss de mie et nl RL BRE pI ODMR | at CIF J 5 sme ert Sie a Semel AR WE BE | SENDS ES Sem TE 3 \u20ac .WW ho C= + 8 ue street, near t a 1.| Secretary's Offs, MeGIU Coljsge, Mort | Manus Stables, Westmount.» Sherbrooke.que \u20ac Catherine.Phone Up 1381.- er In room, quiet and centra DOG.\u2014 Collie, brown xd White, on Caxe- lais st, answers to the name Sandy.Reward on returning to 36 Cazelais =.: DOCTOR'S BAG, containing a few surgical instruments; left on car.Reward by returning to Dr.W, T.Scott, 786 St.Catherine st.or Tel.Up 400.289 4 DOG\u2014-Black Spanish short haired, on St.Paul mber Answering to the name ot\u201d \u2018Dites 120, Lachien.DOGS \u2014 Young red Irish sstter dog, white on breast, new collar, also white pointer, .Phone E.BELMONT S8T., double front room, wardrobe and all modern conveniences.286 4 BEAVER HALL HILL, 48a \u2014 Newly papered well furnished large room, suitable for two gentlemen; also parlor bedroom, with plano, every convenience.287 6 BLEURY ST., 247 \u2014 Furnished rooms, with or without board; steam heat; telephone; opposite Jesuits Church.284 3eod BEAVER HALL HILL, 46 \u2014 Single room, well furnished, on ground floor: terms Hoderate, 288 3 female, with liver markings ori head and | body.Reward on return or communicate with J.A.donald, 3411 Berri street, Montreal.287 3 FIFTEEN one gollar bills, gr afternoon, between three and four; McGill, Notre Dame, St.Peter and St.Sacrament.Please re- torn to 209 St.James st.Reward, BOYER ST, 66 (near Lafontaine Park) \u2014 Front and back parlor, with kitchen pri- vileges, bath, hot water, gas, $10 per month.BLEURY, 358, above Ontario, comfortable rooms for men, bath, water heating, quiet house.$1.50, $1.26 weekly.289 2 FEATHERS\u2014Lost either in Cherlton\u2019s, or down McGill College avenue, 2 colored feathers and flowers.Please return at 47 St.Monique st.BLEURY, 387 \u2014 Nicely fu.nished room to let, suitable for marrled couple or two gentlemen.88 2 HAND BAG \u2014 On Friday evening, Dec.3, on St.Catherine car or near corner of Crescent a small black Mandbag, contaîning a sum of money.Finder will be rewarded by returning it to 424 Victoria avenue, LOST On December 1st, on Sherbrooke street, near City Councillors, smooth-haired fox: terrier, with long tail; black and tan head and black spot on back.Please re- Pa to Wm.McGlashan, Henry Morgan 0.ON WEDNESDAY night in north part \u2018ot the city, one buffalo robe, lined with iml- tation tiger, trimmed in blue-black.Reward will be given for its return to, J.BE.Charlebois, 567 st.Paul at.289 2 PURSE\u2014By working giti, on Friday afternoon, on south bound St, Denis car, between Mount Royal avd St.Catherine: black purse, containing $12.Finder kindly return to 29 Union ave.Reward wiil be given.PARCEL-\u2014Dropped from coat pecket of pas senger, on Windsor car, going east, at corner of McGill and Notre Dame, on Thursday, 2nd, at 6.30 p.n., small parcel, containing knives and forks.Will finder please communicate with N 147 Star Office.Reward, BISHOP ST., 190 \u2014 A \u2018front room to let terms moderate.288 3 BISHOP BT.199 \u2014 Front room, furnished, one or two gentlemen, slectrioc light, telephone; top flat.289 2 BEAVER HALL HILL, 71, corner Dorches- ter \u2014 Double And single room on bath- Too flat, warm and bright, nicely furnished.Apply or Tel.Up 3865.287 3 \u2018BLEURY, 824 \u2014 Furnished single room, bath fiat, modern convenlentés, 289 BUCKINGHAM AVE.\u2014Large furnisbed; suit: , able for two; Auer light; steam heat; with board; $5.00 per week.Address V V 9338 Star Branch Office.- BUCKINGHAM AVE., 11, near Guy street, very warm, comfortably furnished front room, Auer light, bathroom fiat, central, healthy locality.289 2 BLEURY, 450\u2014Furniahed rooms, bath flat; suit gentlemen or married couple; steam beated; use kitchen; Auer light; terns moderate.BLEURY STREET, 217 \u2014 Furnished room on.bath .flat; private fomily, 286 \u20ac BLEURY, 271 \u2014 Furnishe® and unfurnished, fine clean and well heated house, hot wu.ef, gps stoves; ready for housekeeying.Tel Main 1354.66 SILVER CARD CASE and purse, combined, with chain sttached, in box (Birks), lost Sunday evening, between Seymour avenue and 119 Crescent, via Dorchester, Guy and Bt.Catherine.Reward 932 Dorchester st.west.STOLB\u2014Part of a Lynx Stole, on Mackay, Catherine, Metcalfe and Sherbrooke streets, on Thursday, December 2nd.Reward at 75 Red- path st.\u2018 SILVER CARD CASE-\u2014Lost on last Sunday night.between Francisean Church, Dorches- ter at west, to Guy at.St.Catherine st.to Crescent st., a lady's silver card casc.with chain.\u201cstik lined.\u201d encassd in Birks box.Liberal reward at 1.3 Crescent st 287 3 PERSONALS.A PIANO TUNER, with a the Montreal Bank, John oss, exper! on piano and organ repairing; 20 \u2018years city practice.Phone St.Louis 494.Office 2449 st.Hubert.eputation like BY'a competent French dressmaker.[ine costumes, trom $5.00 garment, latest sffles, guaranteed, fitting.382 Cralg east, tirst door from Place Viger, Telephone Main 4828.289 2 ! CLARKE, 144A.Annex \u2014 Back and front parior ag bed and sittling room, nicely furnished, bright, warm flat, board if desired: terms moderate.CHATHAM, ST, 81 Single furnished room; bath fiat, $6 month.289 2 CONCORD ET.8 \u2014 A well lighted and heated room, \"suitable for gentieman, pri- vate; family.Hot and cold water.Central ; 289 3 CRESCENT ST.96 \u2014 Double and single front, modern conveniences; no children; private family.288 CATHCART STREET.No.48 \u2014 Large and- comfortably furnished, on bathroom floor.Gentlemen only.284 CRESCENT 8T., 56 \u2014 Furnished rooms to let, suitable for gentiemen.288 2 CHENNEVILLE, 122, corner of Dorchester, business centre, furnish | room, up to date.| 288.3 CHABOILLEZ SQUARE, 173% \u2014 To let, large furnished rooms, on bath flat, modern com- vepntences; telephone, etc.Apply to Dentist.CHATHAM ST., 83A\u2014A furnished bedroom, bath Al flat; $5.00 a month, BEFORE your, receiving day bave -your furd ture and floors cleaned and polished urd) Royal Wood Food.J.D.Smith, practical painter, 202 Ontasio Et.west.a; CONSULT Madame Wiison, nowned phrenologist, on perso and = business-matters; nowbéré IN the d Is there a record that equals hers for accur-: ate readings; charges 2jc to $1.610 Laval avenue.CONSULT Madame Weston, Montreal's noted phrenologist, on persoral and business matters, readings .aily, 2bc to 80c; § satisfaction guaranteed or no charge.She: is now at her old stand, 244 Dufferin st.Don\u2019t fail to consult hef for she ls the une that knows and stands alone in her profession, Telephone © St.Louis 2698.288 2 DID YOU NOTICE the pleasant look \u2018on vour neighbor's face this morning?No wonder, they likely gave us their stove : troubles to attend to.Let us have yours also.Every twenty-fifth ordér attended to absolutely free.Phone St.Louis 2593,-viens dinneng's.Montreal's re- IF J.Lyons, J.Garry, R.Smith do not eall for their.boxes, also G.Brooks, for coat, if not clalmed in three days will be sold to pay expenses.Mrs.Maguire, 3 William street.3 MUSIC! MUSIC! -\u2014 Gagnier \u201cOrchestra\u201d First class music furnished for any occasion Batisfactlon guaranteed.Write to 62 City Hall Avenue, or 1604 St.Urbain st.Tel.st Louis 2698.- 286 8 Jaw MADAME BOSWELL, Gynsy Queen.Call and be consuited on peracnal business matters, aiso gives Initials.Are you misua- derstood?Consult Madame Boswell upon affairs of life.Don't fail to consult \u2018her.fur she is the one that knows and\u2019 stands alone in her profession.Batisfaction guaranieed, 269 St.Catherine at vest, corner of Alexander at.286 6.PHKOFESSOR MERCURY, from London and Glasgow, consultations 11 to 10, regards] ing business changes, etc.\u201cSpecialty Dates,\u201d special cléar sight readings, by appointment.Satisfaction guaranteed.321 Bleury st.,, near Nickel Theatre, \u201cà PIANO TUNING, repairing, also organs, » John Cross, late chief toner for D.W.4 rn Co., Phone St.Louls 404, or postal to 2440 Se Hubert st.PHRENOLOGIST.Prof.Young is undoubtedly :the leading Phrenologist in the world to-day.Was associated with the late Prof.Fowler.Thousands of testimonials from all parts.Thirty years' experience, twelve in Montreal.- Readings.60c to $2.00.402 St.Cath- ering Street - \u201cWest.289 Beod- > WILL MABTER SHEFFORD, who CATHEDRAL ST.120 \u2014 Two neatly furnished rooms, hot water heated, suitable for one or two gentlemen-0- ladies employed during the day; quiet private femily; [ \u2018Tent moderate: referénces exéhangéd.\"288 8 CATHCART STREET, 76 \u2014 Well furnish- e@ room,\u201d on bathroom flat, wardrobe, electric light, steam heated, porcelain bath, possession immediately; small private fam- y.CADIEUX ST.757 \u2014 To let bright furnished front YTooms on bathroom flat, Auer Hght.CITY HALL AVE.657, just above Sher- brocke, very comfortable warm rooms.well furnished, $7! monthly; central; nil conveniences.2 ¢ 1 ESPLANADE AVE, 16 \u2014 Nicely furnished | ROOMS TO LET.EMELIE BT.14 \u2014 Large front room, sult.able for two, with or without board.pris vate family.288 3 ESPLANADE AVE, 1781, Annex \u2014 Two unturnished pariors, newly tinted, in private family: electric light: hot water; gas range; phone Et.Louis 9 Breakfest or Xit- chen privileges.ROOMS TO LET: MANCE ST., 100 \u2014 To let large furnished room on bath flat, suitable for one or two gentlemen; private family; telephone.MACKAY :TREET, 41 \u2014 Large comfortably furnished room, hath flat, telephone, gas, Auer light and hot water hesing 25, just above Duluth.opposite Fletchers Field, nicely furnished room, electric light, hot and cold water, $10 per month.287 3 MOUNTAIN ST., 387 \u2014 Vary nice, comfortable, warm front or back single r ROOMS TO LET.ST.ANTOINE ST, 4037.batween Fuiforfl and Dominion \u2014 Two nice furnished front rooms for light housekeeping, privi- joue.use of kitchen; hot water; mise post Ye SHERBROOKE WEST, 106 \u2014 Double or single room, newly furnished, nice and comfortable, hot and cold water, shower bath, private family, nice locality; breske fast If desired.288 3 bath flat, wardrobe, well furnished; phone; breakfast; best locality.288 3 FRONT ROOM, furnished, first floor flat te right.1562 Bleury st.FINE ROOM to let, well furnished, In & family of only two persons.359 St.George street.MOUNTAIN, front room, MANSFIELD ST, 173- \u2014 Comfortably furnished single room, private family: gentlemen only.288 3 299 \u2014 Large very warm all conveniences.7¢ \u2014 Large, FORT STREET, furnished room, wardrobe, gas, very warm, bath flat; private family.286 3eod FURNISHED ROOM, with or without board; Sultable for mirried couple.Apply 10 Brunswick.FORT ST., 38 \u2014 To rent two large rooms,\u2019 bedroom and bed-sitting room, aise smali Kitchen.88 GUY \u2014 Two double, one; single room, well ærnished, steam heat, zult couple for housekeeping or gentlemen, \u201cwith partial board if desired.46% Guy, near Corona.288 3 GREENE AVE.210, Westmount, one large one small room, also two rooms at present occupied by two young men, who wants respectable man as room mate; on bath flat, heated by steam, all modern conveniences.289° 2 GFEENE AVE, 480, below St.Antoine, furnished double (nd single front rooms kitchen privileges; board i.desired; warm; private family.5 b 2 METCALFE ST., 127 \u2014 Single rooms, nice- .ly furnished, with all modern couveni- ences; phone; transients accommodated.' 288 3 METCALFE ST, 39 \u2014 Nice bright warm room, suitable for married couple or two young ladies working out through the day.289 2 METCALFE ST.61, torner St.Catherine st., two connecting furnished front bed and sitting rooms, hot water heating; all conveniences; hath floor.Apply upper floor.McGILL COLLEGE AVE.60 -\u2014 Single room, .nicely furnished, bathroom fiat, electric.light, telephone,etc., private fami Gentlemen only.288 = MANCE, 155'\u2014 Bright, single and double front rogm.ground tioor, bath flat, sult- able two gentlemen or married.coupie; hot water heating: Auer lights; phone.238 = METCALFE 8T, - nicely furnished, commodated.Phone.\u201c28 \u2014 Double bath fiat; rooms, tourists ac- 286 4 HERMINE ST.\u2026, 27 \u2014 Furnished room to let, double and single, on bathroom fiat.a ; HUTCHISON, 8 \u2014 Nicely furnished warm single room, marble bowl, hot end cold water, wardrobe.private family.288 2 HANOVER ST, No.11 \u2014 For a gentleman nicely furnished room, hot and cold water basin, Auer light, steam heated, etc.HUTCHISON, 74 \u2014 Well furnished double and single rooms, bath flat, well int- NICELY furnished front room for one or two in private family.where np other boarders are kept.803 St.Hubert st, near Cherrier 289 2 NICE big double and single: furnished rooms in front.344 Gt.George st 289 3 NOTRE DAME ST.EASI, 1240 \u2014 Furnished room, bath flat, suitable married ed house; breakfast and late dinner.\u2018288 3 HUTCHISON ST.parlor and bedroom, desired.289 3 HUTCHISON, 1878, near St.Louis, double front room, private family, on bathroom flat, furnished or unfurnished; board if desired; terms moderate.288 2 IN WESTMOUNT, three minutes from Glen Yards, roor-, bath flat, no other roomers.$10 month.Address PP 5012.Star Branch Office 286 4 KINKORA AVE, 4, off Mackay \u2014 aap o5® and one single room to let.89 107 \u2014 Furnished front with part board if LORNE AVE.24 \u2014 Nicely furnished front room.suitable for one or two gentlemen, with clothes cupboard; terms moderate, + LAGAUCHETIERE, 328, west of Beaver Hall, large unfurnisi:ed front room, open fire grate; gas stove connection: warm .house.287 3 LAGAUCHETIERE ST.WEST, 268 \u2014 Well furnished room, gulet house, gentlemen only; can arrange for breakfast; reason- abie rent; very central.Phone Main 289 LAPORTE AVE, 159, St.Henry.5 minutes\u2019 walk .from Grand Trunk station, parlor and and bedroom, nicely furnished.plano, electric light, every convenience, bathroom flat; suitable one or two gentlemen.289 2 LADY offers for winter months to gentle- \u2014man of Means, refineme:.« and quiet habita, well furnished warm room.hot water bath, negr .Windsor Hotel; references exchanged.Box L $85, Sta.Office.788 2 LINCOLN .AVE., 2-\u2014 Single front and large back room, electric Hght, an, con- veniencez: private house.288 3 LUSIGNAN BST.129 \u2014 Room, one or two men; near C.P.R.and G.R.Stations.- 289 2 suitable for T.LARGE upper tenement, or would \u201cent 1 unfurnished room:, heated and lighted: best.exposed plumbing.Apply.at once 74 + St.Familie st.286 \u2019 * light: private family; all modern conveniences.; | PARK AVE, 21, near Sherbrooke street\u2014 couple: kitchen.privileges, $6 per monih; English family.288 2 OXENDEN AVE, 28 \u2014 Comfortably furnished front room, suitable for a gentle- | man, small private family.Telephone.| Breakfast.288 2 ONE furnished double room, also one single room, private family, would suit refined gentlemen.Up 2981 288 3 ONE DOUBLE furnished room in refined family; no other roomers kept; price $3 per week.Apply 233 Lagauchetiere st.west.ONTARIO ST.WEST.129 \u2014 Beautiful unfurnished rooms, bright end warm, private -family; terms: moderate.ONTARIO EAST, 291, cornér St Denis, SHERBROOKE WEST, 82 \u2014 Large bright furnished front room, bath flat, modern conveniences: private family; suit married couple, gentlemen or two ladies.289 ¢ ST.THOMAS ST.11, flrat street west of MeCord, off William -\u2014\u2014 \u2018Po let two bright- unfurnished rooms, $8 perc month; suitable for housekeeping.ST.FAMILLE ST, 454 \u2014 Room and hoard, nicely furnished front room.bath flat, every convenience, with breakfast and tea if desired.289 2 ST.CATHERINE WEST, 434 \u2014 Furnished room, sujtable for two gentlemen or light housekeeping, all conveniences; with tele phone.2893 BT.DENIS, 311 \u2014 Nice front bed-sitting room, bath flat, clso another comfortable room, with rynping; water, top flat; breakfast if requiréd; 289 ; SHERBROOKE WEST, 253 \u2014 Well po nished front parlor bedroom, bath on same floor, also single room on bath flat, all conveniences; telephone; transients.i ST.CHRISTOPRE, 108-Large, nicely furnished and comfortable room, dn first floor: syitable for gentleman.STANLEY ST.103 \u2014 Bright, comfortable rooms.newly decorated and nicely fure nished, steam healed Auer ght, and large clothes cupboards; modern; bathroom: very central; private family; trans ents Rccome modated.284 6 ST.CATHERINE WEST, 394 \u2014 Two single furnished rooms, no other roomerf use of telephone, 85 and $10 per month.8T.MARTIN TST.Tazz \u2014 Two \u2014 turnished rooms, bath, single, gas.stove, suitable for housekeeping, no objection to \u2018children.SHERBROOKE E., 20 \u2014 Single furnished - bp: front room; .bath flat, nice warm and bright, Auer light, steam heated, now vae cant.- 289 2 SELBY.68, Westmount, well furnished, single front room, with breakfast.289 2 ST.MATTHEW ST, 93 \u2014 Small front room to let on bathroom flat, breakfast.i desired.\u2014 ee ee rarer SELBY, 208 \u2014 Front room, furnished, ew bath flat, steam heated.Auer light, wit two friends: English family.3 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, 628 \u2014 Unfure- nished room, 10 x 10, s:cond floor gam range, telephone, steam heated.quiet house.nicely furnished front room, hat water heated, Auer light and a.flarn conveniences.= 285 6 PARK AVENUE, 204 -\u2014 Nicely furnished bed-sitting room on bath flat, electric Newly furnished, Auer light hot.water heating.very warm.clean and comfortable; no children: two in family, 289 2 PRINCE ARTHUR EAST, 59 \u2014 A nice warm double room on bathroom flat.suitable for two: use of telephone.259 2 PARK AVE.40 \u2014 Nicely furnished room, suitable for two; every convenience., 289 3 PARK AVE.\u2014 Furnish * single front, hot watet heating, central locality.City 4 PARTHENAIS, 1867, Just above Royal, double or single rooms, of kitchen; rent cheap.room.63a Park ave, Mount with use 287 3 PHILLIPS PLACE, 4 \u2014 Elegantly furnished double and single rooms, electric light, telephone, jahitor\u2019s services, with breakfast ff desired.; : \u2019 PARK AVE.103 \u2014 Nicely furnished room, hot and cold water; moderate Pies, 228 2 \\ PLATEAU ST.No.8, off Mance, comfortable single room, on bathroom flee $8 4 x TGALFE ST.163 \u2014 Large, comfortable rooms, bathroom flat, suitable for gentle- m1; telephone Uptown 1174.282 10 | PRINCE ARTHUR WEST.273 \u2014 Warm, comfortable, weil lighted furnished room, telephone and every convenience: terms a MANSFIELD STREFT, 67 \u2014 Well furnished .rooms, bathroom floor.running water, very warin and.comfortable, near Windsor Hotel and Dominion square.1 285 MANSFIELD ST.160\u2014Single and double rooms, with board; gentlemen only.McGILL COLLEGE AVE, furnished room; electric light; phone.McGILL COLLEGE AVE.28 \u2014 Exceptionally clean, bright room, with all modern 51\u2014PBright and well COLONIAL AVE., 49 \u2014 Nice large arm room on bath fjoor; terms moderate 287 3 CHATHAM ST.163a \u2014 Nice, large double furnished room.suit companions, board if desired: home comforts; English family, $1 each weekly.CITY HALL AVE.816 \u2014 Double boudoir * or other large room.fornished or unfurnished, gas, epame! bath, hot water, house Steam.heated.en COURSOL ST.\u201c16 \u2014 Two nicely furnished réoms ,on bath fiat, ho.water and gas, also one single room; ternis $4 289 2 CATHCART, 84 \u2014 Room on bath fiat, steam heat, elsctric light.- 286 4 COURSOL STREET.22 \u2014 Two rooms, one large, other smaller, unfurnished.suitable for housekeeping, with use of parlour and plano; rent moderate.288 2 + CLARKE 8T., 144 \u2014 Bright double front rootn and small single room in private family; all conveniences; terms very moderate.hry CO double roo water;\u2019 wardrobe; CITY COUNCILLORS 8T., 161-\u2014 Nice large room, window looking on Sherbrooke st, well furnished; immediate possession.CATHCART ST.4, Phillips square.opposite Morgan's, single and double, slegant- ly furnished.hath\u201d flat; gentlemen: bath: telephone Up 8715.284 \u20ac DOUBLE ROOM, near ¢.P.R.shops, suitable for young married couple, English preferred.Apply 505 Iberville st.\u2018288 8.DORCHESTER \u2014 Large \u201cdoubles room, private family: breakfast optional.Tel | Westmount 2586.Gantleman only.DORCHESTER, 547, near Windsor Hotel, \u2018large, alry room.: 288 3 LLORS ST, 130 \u2014 Large on bath flat, hot and cold frmmediate possession.h.from Liverpool, please call st 342 Es- pianade avenue.385 = | WITNESS wanted.Any witness to the \"DES ERABLES,' 1248 \u2014 Two\u2019 partly \\fur- niahed, for English speaking, young married use of kitchen and kitchen utensils.Apply from 1 to - o'clock.38 3 1ittle scene on the steps of tha Merch Bank Building (8t.James and St Peter sts.), yesterday nt 12.40.\u2018 wili please confer \u2018with\u2019 Chauvin and Baker, 119 St.J at TOUR FUTURE.told free; réading free; send birth date and 16c stamps.Samri Ells, \u2018305 W: 3sth st.New York City, Dept.N.fs life, business \u2014 Cv ROOMS WANTED.MARRIED COUPLE, English, want furnished rooms, gus stove must be in the room; rent not to exceed $9 month, out English \u2018people.H 9281, Star Branch © MARRIED COUPLE, no childben, desire comfortable \u2018room, quiet house, central locality, but west of Windsor: must have n conveniencès Aqgross T T #240, Star Branch Office.» ! BOARD.7a \u201cStrathcona Cafe,\u201d à MoGi College Li tensii- to let.387 4 bave.rat ie.Fre board: py teh.cooking: private bon 34s, evening A avenue, single meals 28c; terms by tiitered water, Pastsurived milk, ness.SHE ser Rooms to or ain: STR CAFR, 50% w= Catherine w, , \u201cwxcellent medals, § for x; vai, br special Tone Pay * ji for Eos ts Mes.double.ed \u2018ona w tis 43 | DoRCHEETER WW.Wt \u2014 Tn ia i ata DORCHESTER WEST, 578 \u2014 Nice, warm, bright upper room.-287 8\u2014 DORCHESTER WEST, 630 \u2014 Rooms to Jat, bright, airy rooms, running water: \u201ctransients accommodated; Hotel, x DORCHESTER ST.WEST, 286 \u2018nished rooms path fiat, $5 and $8.75 \u2014 Two nice 298 3 near Viinduor ; 288 x conveni hot and cold water, in room, shower, telephone, etc.289 2 MeGILL COLLEGE AVE., 4% -\u2014 Comforts ably furnished room on bathroom flat, good locality, telephone convenlencs.286 \u20ac METCALFE ST.125 \u2014 Warm, well furnished rooms, electric Hgbted and hot water.Transients accommodated.285 6 MANSFIELD ST.161 \u2014 Furnished front single room on bath flat, for gentle- Then; breakfast If desiréd.Phone.25% 2 MOUNT ROYAL, 878, West \u2014 Two furnished rooms, front sud back parior, suitable for two gentlemen Friends, In good quiet family.splendid car service, use 1éle- phone; references exchanged; rent moderate.285 \u20188 MANSFIELD, 131B \u2014 Blngle room to det, ai modern conveniences.Telephone 1 Up McGILL COLLEGE AVE, 87 \u2014 Ha ly furnished front room .n bath flat; also double parlor, as bed and sitting room; good attendance.2865 McGILL COLLEGE AVE., 24 \u2014 Firat class rooms to let, front, with board, hot water, electric light, Groulx.MACKAY, 107 \u2014 Single end double rooms bath fiat, quiet, refined house, 287 4 MACKAY \u2014 Rooms to let, 78 Mackay at, tp off His Majesty's Cate, corner St.Catherine.287 8 MCGILL, COLLEGE AVE, 8, 7 and 9 \u2014 Well furnished single and double, with or without board.287 4 \u2018MACKAY, 31 \u2014 Comfortable double room, separate beds, sult two friends, bath flat, large clothes cupboard; gentlemen: \u2019rent moderate.MANSFIELD BTREET, 107 \u2014- Neatly fur- telephone.Apply 31 Mrs persons; hot water, electric Meht: rent $8 per month.MANCE, 154 \u2014 A quiet private houss, a large room for two gentlemen only; break- tast It desired.Telephone, above Sherbrooke street.: 288 à MILTON ST.46 \u2014 Double front bed-rnom, bath fiat, Auer light; private tamily; _ price.8.} \"MOUNT ROTAL \u2018A AVENUE EAST, 800 \u2014 , Double and singh rooms to iat.fr COLLEGE AVE.\u201c431 \u2014 Nicely fur.\"DORCHESTER WEST, 1018 \u2014 Comfortably furnished front room, newly éecor- ited.quiet homa; Auer Haut, hot water; terms moderate 289 2 DORCHESTER , 048 \u2014 Nice fortibed.tooms,.private.à 3 suit gentleman or Lux or ma coople.vol DRUMMON! #1.84 \u2014 Rooms, two double and one aihgle, nicely furnished, on bathroom flat; electric light, shower bath; terms moderate 289 3 ST.WEST, \"8 13 \u2014 Very room to oy also back room, \u2018ean be aed for light housékeeping; gas stove in the back roon; steam aga, Bot snd cold water apa bath.UMMOND ST, 8 \u2014 Wall furnished, ?ee modern, hath, aulet va RCHESTER WHEAT, Jets \u2014 Very.desir« > Rie Ee vite, room, suitable for 2 or paéhoors \u2018 oo En A wn Family: mont iphone: = hs daly.1, 288° £ At 134 \u2014 Large front room, rable locality, small Sovate | Sozired \u20ac 8) front rooms, transients accbm- -modated: Tel.Up 2860.! MANCE- Sas 165 \u2014 Large front.parlor bedu room, furnished, on, ground floor, open firep every.convenience.Tt.MANSFIELD ST.148 \u2014, Nice à single.rooms to let, - MANSFIELD ST.154 \u2014 rien.nt room.Aver light, very °° , gentlemen only.a MACKAY BT.91 \u2014 Dodble \u201cind angie rooms, bath fat, gentlemen friends; gen tiemen only.and s à \"single ortable; ; room to let.or MACKAY, 44 Single.and\u2019 \u201cdouble room, beth flat, electric.light.every econveni- ence possible! home comforts: Xrast.and supper \u20ac necessary.reksonabl 20° 2 single and large front parlor bedroom, single or en suite, -crâté, all \u201cconveniences; transients.| WUT, 76 ets Pt er AV REY, dus ee Ln 6 nished rooms, suitable for one or two} MAYOR BT.19 \u2014 Nicely furnished \u2018front | MeOILL \u201ccorteon AVE, 12 = \"Rooms, at ate, 2 + PHILLIPS SQUARE, 13\u2014 Double bedroom, with kitchen attached: suitable for coufile or ha.chelors ;runoing water; Auer Hght: gas stove: telephone.280 3 PARK AVE., 186A, near Sherbrooke st.\u2014Nlcely , fursished froot room; modern conveniences: gentiemen only; private family.2x9 2 PARK AVE.1531.Annex \u2014 Warm, double room, use kitchen If desired.2 PARK AVE.56 \u2014 Warm, bright single bedroom, * furhished.large clothes clodnt, balcony.fine view mountain, bath floor, reasonable.287 8 ROOM TO LET 112 St.Catherine west, nice large well furnished rcoms, hot waler and electric light.3 RICHMOND SQUARE, 11 -\u2014\u2014 Nice, comfortably furnished room, With kitchen privileges, all conveniences: iady, married couple or gentlemen.289 2 furnished or furnished room, with large wardrobe, In kitchen, and bath floor, fam- fly without children.; RICHMOND: 432\u2014One large front room, bright a and clean, unfurnished; kitchen privijeger if on ed ron.wardrobe, hath fiat: hot water; gas; small family; lowest terms If taken lmmediate- y.R°OMS to let.for gentlemen only: Apply 874 Bt.Catherine west.284 8 ST.ANTOINE §T., 234% ~~ Nice warm and very comfortable furnis! \u2018 room on hath flatroom flat; only men apply.286 5 ST.CATHERINE WEST, 732\u2014Front room, warm and clean.open grate, comfortably fernished, one or two ladie: or gentiemen: rent moderate._ 287 3 ST.ANTOINE, 309 \u2014 Furnished front ved- siting room and double room for quiet people, 45 and > Month: private family.| ; ee Lo, 288.2 SUSSEX AVE.34 rooms in quiet.respectable family; no children; electricity; hot and cold.water.ST.MATTHEW OST, 109 \u2014 Large and small, comfortably \"furnished room,\" tele phone and all convenientes in house.in ky \"388 2 : ji = ST.LUKE BT.10 \u2014 Singie rèom on\u2018 bath floor, very comfortable, electric.light; private family; immediate - re\u201d \u2018 i 86e + ST.EDWARD, 7, top- flat, west, large furnished room, bright, comfortable; alo | back.room and single, hot and cold water.SELBY, 166 \u2014 \u201cBeautitally furnished double «parlor, with Kitchen, dining- privileges, home for married couple or gentlemen, le- tween Atwater and\u2019 Greens, Westmount.: to\" 251 Zecû 90 \u2014 Br.ght, clean front flat, nowly Turnisbed, tele\u2019 5 2eod ST.FAMILLE, room, bath > 1, MARK STREET.1% \u2014 Ons or two very: fine.rooms, large and medium, comfortable ouse, nice location :.breskfast and lite nner.aT, CATHERI .> a NE BAST, 1788 \u2014 A Targe \u2018anfurnished.\u2019 room, with otupboards and water, \u2018use of stove: Protestant preferred.Rent \u2018six dollars.9 j BT.DENIS, 652, near Bt \u201cLouls square \u2014 Nicely furnished room; with bo French private family.no other boar orn ST.; FAMILLE BT., 21 + Comtifortadiy fer- nishéd room on bathréoñn fiat: aPsivate family; gentiemen only.3 -BT.ANTOINE, $024 w Dowie and single rooms to.let, suitable two gentigmen or 3 ed couple, ste, Gas, hot waterfall con- Venice \u201cprivate English famity.PS TostrE BOULEVARD, 158, Annox\u2014 \u201cUnfarniahied double parlor or single\u2019 room, hot water heating, .electric.light, fins to- cality: near cars and.mountain; Indies employed during day preferred., st.AUBERT BT), 626 ~~ Tandbomery furnished doubly rooms, ail moderh con- venfonces, Tol, KE.2063; excellant bopra- se desired; genilemen prefarred, ; OKB WEST, 291.\u2014 \"Front room, RICHMOND, 366 \u2014 Large and small un- | RICHMOND SQUARE 9.\u2014TLarge front furnish- |.\u2014 Doubie and: single.STANLEY ST, 228 \u2014 Furnished room te © jet, bath fiat, modern conventencen ST.EDWARD ST., ?5 off Bleury at.te rent large front furnished room, suitable for gentlemen or couples; terms moderate, Central lacality.: 28% 8 BT.URBAIN ST., £25, below Sherbrooke\u2014- Double or single room, furnished, cone taining clothes cupboard and running wa 4.ter; private English family.e SHERBROOKE ST.WEST, 118 \u2014 Nicely_ furnished rooms, bathroom flat, large, wardrobe attached, for gentleman or married couple; kitchen privileges.: 287, 3 ST.ANTOINE, 561 \u2014 Two nicely furnished rooms.bath flat, wardrobe.gas.very \u201cwarm; meals if dcsired: choice locality; overlookinæ the Park; splendid car service.Tel.W.76.236.8.5.ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, 843 \u2014 Three\u201d nicely furnished rooms on bath flat, ue® of phone, Aucr light, alss double RI - Lo Lx THISTLE TERRACE, 2 (beside Turkish Bath) \u2014 Nice, comfortable double room, bathroom flat, Auer light: breakfast if de-\u2019 sired.THE cheapest and most central room ia the city, till first My, at $10 a month, all.modern conveniences: inspection lazited.Address I, 549, Star Office.! 288 UNIVERSITY, 162 \u2014 Room, singie, on bath iat, warm, central; gentlemen 2566 2 UNION AVE.10 \u2014 Comfo: .abiy furnished front bedroom, on bath flat, 88 per month: suitable for gentlemen or lady.Ç UNION AVE.96 \u2014 Well furnished \u2018very ~~ comfortable bedrooms.bathroom flat, suitable for one or two gentlemen, po convenience; telephone; private nant.UNION AVE.82 \u2014 Large room.well furs nished.suitable for two gentlemen! alse single room: immediate possession.289 UNION AVE: 87 ~~ To let furnished bade room on bathroom flat.288 10 UNION AVE., 3108 \u2014Furnished single room, immediate possession.every convenimnoa.55\u2014Nicely furnisbsd roo, on warm and comfortable; in qu UNION AVE.breakfast and area die ground flout; house; telephone; ner.to UNION AVE.113 Nicely furnished rooms, - - .288.3 ONION AVE.106 \u2014 Comfortably rarnishe .«1 rooms, one large, one on ground floor, suitable for two friends or married couple, and one on bath flat; steam heat: Auer light 239 + UNFURNISHED double parlor hardwood floor, mantel, electric light, hot water heating.new house; married couple .or bachelors.Address R R 9108, Star saranoh | \"Office.UNIVERSITY, 13 \u2014 Fucn\u2018hed partor bode room and one bath flat, Jow price > gr winter months.UNIVERSITY, i.=* Single and double rooms, tastefully decorated, comfortsbly furnished, bright, warm, \u2018clean snd quiet modern conventences: heart of city.$ UNIVERSITY, \"WA \u2014 \u201d Furnished Trem #4 UNION AVENUE, 7 \u2014 \u2018One large room bed-sitting room and ore small, ral for kitchen, furnished or unturnishe dis VICTORIA ST.44 \u2014 Double room, single \u2018beds, electric light, hot and cold watery.moderate charges.VIC ORIA AVR, 383 \u2014 One large front, pt fiat, suitable for gentlemen of gules habits; privaly family of two; references exchanged.VICTORIA ST.\u2014 Bingle furnished Toss to lat.72 Victoria st.> seb \u201cVICTORIA, 4 \u2014 Slrigie srd double front .rooms, comfortably furnished.suitable two gentismen; terms moderate; immediate possession.| ae VICTORIA, 4 single and double rooms, \u2018comfortably tarnished, two gentlemen, married couple, with \u2018use: kitchen; terms moderate; immediate Doss session.; .WALKER AVE, 73, st! Henri, f ont.furnished or unfumished, warm: no other roomers; English Sn SI F3 WESTMOUNT, 4112 St.i troop Rooms, meals optional; private mr .telephone: «iso & flat of four: \u2018suitable ; \u2018housekeeping: immediate possession.: WOOD AVE, 214 \u2014 T 0 comfortable sind.sis, tooms, bath fl fiat: board optional; né; objeciton to misrried coupler private x » MEDICAL.\u2018 \"EGZEMA CURED - \u201c Well- known physiclan of forty pie successful: experiences has discovered.fis failibie cure for escema, gives | rélief, effects permanent cure, leaves injurious effects, but renders the ( soft \u2018and smooth as a baby\u2019s, This te codl tar preparation, of but à long-tried prescription: nent \u2018apd successful physician, h \"of whose patients bear.testimony $0 prove efficacy this cute, It\u201d has never in any case\u2014it will cure you.ka 8.room, ail 343 or your money re He ox Lu, tation Be.platy ; a | RAN we \u201cROOMS AND BOARD, \" \u201cAERXINDER ST, 76 \u2014 Single and double well heated, aor OA with | Doranister coy, aust REE HIL reoms apd board op nession :imignediate.BISMOP 8 | out, vit BLEURY BT.225 \u2014 Persons ooking good, comfortable\u2019 home, Eoglish family: central rooms for Juarrie couples (or ere alse single me BOARD d rapme at 208 Peel at, two large front ms, with board, .BOARD AND LODGING.$4.73; lod .$1.00 week; 20 rooms; pear G and r stations.268 St.Antoine st.284 8 8 CHURCH ST., 46 \u2014 Large well Turnished front room,every convehience; private family.Pertiai board if required.; 287 3- ER ST.\u2014 Magnificently furnished large double room, swell locality, private family, $7 per week, with board; steam heat, tol, etc.L 1005, Star office a ; PE Ne.10 \u2014 $ ingle} throos> ficor; pos 255 4° \u2026, 14 \u2014 Large, well furnished 3 2aw NTRAL \u2014 A newly furnished room fm modern flat; private faraily; suitable for Indy.Telephone East 5792.287 3 CITY COUNCILLORS ST.971 \u2014 Room on bath flat, suitable fo- ne, er two \u2018gentie- man; terms moderate.284 8 CANNING ST.130C \u2014 Hoom and.board for two workingmen ; Eng.sh family.: 289 ERESCENT, No.5 \u2014 Private single room, partial board for quiet young man 2 DRUMMOND ET.60 \u2014 Large back parlor bedroom, Auer \u2018light, bath, etc.Broakeast er full board.DRUMMOND ST, 31, corner of Drummond and Dorchester, ÆMice furnished rooms, with board, near Windsor Hotel, Telephone and all modern conveniences.| 287 3 CIA prise room in well appoint : bh board, 285 19 .- VAMPERS, BEADERS \u2018und TABLE GIRLS STEADY WORK, Good Wa The James McCready À Boot and Shas.Man reed MOUNT ROYAL A LEGAL CARDS McGIBBON, CASGRAIN, | © MITCHELL & WELDON \u2014 Advocates CANADA LIFE Menino St James ot.ontreal, I.Chase Casgrain K.C.Victor E MitchellL.K.C A CHASE-Casgrain, Joseph W.Weidon.Errol M.McLougal \u2019 Jona 3.Creelman.MCMASTER & PAPINEAD, Advocates and Solicitors, \u2026 Andrew BR.McMaster Talbot Al.Uaplosan.Canada Life Bullding, 10% St.James st.Montrees Cable Address, tes si Telephones\u2014Muin pe PATENT SOLICITORS.FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO, Charies Vÿ.Fuyrlor, B.Sc., iste Ezssminer, Canadian \"utent CANADA LIFE fPADG, MON MovtEEAL, de 1 or DUFFERIN AVE, 6, off Richmond stresf; nice.room for two young men;.bossai every conventencer terms =a ; 8 L DORCHESTER WEST, 626 \u2014 Large, prigntt, well furnished room, with first clans board; also table loard; phone.286 5 ENGLISH BOARDING HOUSE, \"$9 Ligau chetiers st.west, room and board, $5 76; good deds §1; 7 meals $1.287 8 GREENE AVE.243, Westmount\u2019 \u2018decorated; board If desired.Phone mount 2745.\u2018 ! West- 288 4 LARGE front room: for two géntlemen, with first class boatd, between Sherbrooke and Cherrier.476 Berri st.Tel.E.993.L286 3 2aw NANCE.182, just above Bherbrooke, well .furnished double and single room, with first class boané: \u2018terms moderate.Phone Mast 4537.ne _ 286 5 : METCALFE ST.107 w Well furnished.\u201d pright pleasant room, telephone and sll \u2018amyenlences; gentlemen or: warried agcunle $ WETOALTE BT.120 \u2014 Two oe double one with plano on first floor, also eut board .289 2 \u201c MANCE.189B \u2014 Rooms and board.Double yoom, furnished or unfurnished, light + hogsekesping or br:akfast and tes served: \u201cvery convenlence.285 3eod MANBFIELD ST.17% \u2014 Large front room, single beds, bath also single room flat, fooms, good board, warm house; telephone: Semis moderate.288 MANCE 150, firat door north of Sherbrooke: ajcely furnished and comfortable double and are rooms, on bathroom floor, with board, or telephone East 1901.- 2878 MACKAY St, 20 \u2014 Large, well.\u201caraishod m, With good board, &1so table board, Sore) three gentlemen rooming in the netgh- borhood; all conveniences., 287 3 McGILL COLLEGE AVE., 54 \u2014 Well fur- ; nished bright, warm dou\u201cle rooms, with or without board; also table board.dod] two | doublé rooms to let, newly furnished andy.\u201cInventions Patented ¥ AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES 1.OWEN N.EVANS, \u201cMere fants \u2018Baik Building,\u2019 Mentreni.2: CAFES: \u201cAND \u201cRESTAURANTS La Corona Hote ome of the Epicure), His Majeat, hea Arte eatre Suppers.ve TH reheutra.Fronck Cuisine, Polite Service.313 94 EARS, NOSE, EYE AND THROAT.Dr.Frs.De Sales Prevost 2regiais Consultations 1 to 4.Dispensary free con- suitations for the poor, Tuosday.Friday, 19 fo noon.232 Bherbrooke st.east.376 33 \u201c LAUNDRY WORK.Our aim has been to do the very best hand work.We are doing it.We consider cleanliness as of as much importance as good work.Our laundry is abs solutely clean and cleaf people connected with it.If you would have your laundry look better and last longer try us.THE ROYAL ARMS LAUNDRY CO, J.R.Barclay.Man.Dir, Phone East 3488.in 26 BUTTER.HIGH (LASS CREAMEKRY dee Hvered regularly twice each week.Al- ways 1resh, costs least.\u201d Weller, Coleman 288$.3.1cCn, Limited, 308 Parineau avg.Phone St MACKAY BT.110 -= All the.forts of a .mau ; quiet, refined home; no ohiidren; \u2018to a Rad fow dosirable peop'e: good bom cook 2 \u201canueEh.Noise PAuS SE: 1 CARPET SWEEPERS REPAIRED, - ar Guy \u2014 Gentlemen can have « mfe-table home.Eng- RUSHES ULLEY of Breshen Msh family; all modern conveniences; board Tel, Main 274 62-\u2014-BILEUR Y\u201466 optional.288 2 211 156 daw OSBORNE ST.14 \u2014 A large doudle room \u2014\u2014 - and oven ota a ait e room, panth board and ce, facing Dominio uare.\u201d si mon our \u201cPICTURES PHILLIPS PLACE, 4, elegantly furnished FOR XMAS, doutld and single rooms, electric light, Asiéphone, janitor's service, with break- \u2018Last it desired.PARK AVE.1573 \u2014 Well furnished rooms, with good board, bathroom flat, every sofvenience; terms moderate; also table -soarders 4 BT.URBAIN, above Pine, room and board for two young men; private family; for particulars address T 7 9300, Star Branch Office.#4 HUBERT and Viger avenue, large, well : ep uraisnea Teun, latest ion: seg best of board; tmmediate poss on; good plans cour \u2018Apply 81 St.Rubert st, WT.ANTOINE, her \u2014 Double sad single 2 we with bos \u201c x f ST.GA THERIND 8T.WBST, furnish room to rent, with board; @éctzhmodatio for transients, 2/7.8 SHERBROOKE WEST, 288 \u2014 Rooms, large front, well heated, suitable for m Te Couple or two gentlemen, A so ri ul 908, large, DW Order early.HEASLEY ._ 315 BLEURY 8T,, Near St.Catherine St.289 97 J, BALLANTYNE LIMITED, nstantly on hand.» 36 week.3 ANTOINE 32 840, at.STAT TS rooms, a t 8 M rise good table.« \u201c \"2% 6 A AVE, 83 ~~ Nilo: rooms, with ru & water; board and teléphone.283 UNIVERSITY, 66 \u2014 Room, with x otre ate | 289 3 \u201cao table board.VICTORIA 8T., 38 \u2014 Double rooms, bath \u2018and main flat, steam heated, suitable gentlemen or married couple; terms very Téasonable.VICTORIA BT.\u2014 Furnished double and single rooms and bokrd, $4.50 per week, ght x month; gentlemen only.N 6b, Office.CC - 288 2 147 8 zaw \u201cx ue + WALVES, pipe fittings, \u2018plumbers\u2019 and steam \u201cfltters\u2019 toOI WHA supplies.We carry the 5 re i \u2018most complete stock of fittings * fre ik \u2018Canada.Canadian Fairdanks a Lid, Montreal.a FFE SALE-\u2014-Province of Quebec, Saar of Montreal.No.2472.Su ertor ou -Baruel Carsley, Jr.Platet us Kg.WwW.Humphrey, Defendants\u2019 \u2018on day.of rmber, 1908.nt° que, of pe or in thi gftemoon, at the tendant No, 18.ô be poid by authority of -ohaîtels of the n thig cause, con- nn, furhi- 80.Wont: culars and prices.on application, : 283 18 law T BAILIFFS SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.No.19685.Circuit Court.Edmund Eaves, Limited, Plaintiff, versus H.G.de Paris, Defendant.On the thirteenth December, 1909, at ten of the clock fn the forenoon, at the place of\u2019 business of the said ,Defendant, 68 St.Catherine Street East, in the Clty of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant; seised in this cause, consisting of safe, etc.8.C.MARSON, -B.S.C.Montreal, December 3rd, 1809.PAILIFF'S SALE-\u2014Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.No.20878.Circuit Court.F.A.Bussiere, Plaintifl.versus Wm.Power, Defendant.On the 20th day of December, 1909, at fen of the clock in \u2018I'the forenoon, at the domicllé of the said Defendant, in the Town of Rosemount; in the Distriot of Montreal, will be wold by authority of Justice, all the goods ard chattels of the said Defendant.sefwed in this cause, consisting of househoid fur- ture, express, sieigh.ete, Térms-\u2014Cash.ss A.DEVINNE, B.8.C.\u201cMontréal, Dé- Centr fra, 1909.\u201c cuves v BAILIFFS BALE\u2014Province of Quebec, District.of \u2018Montreal.No.12818.Cireult \u2018Court.Æ, Heft, Plaintiff, versus N.Sugarman, Defendant.On the 13th day :} of pecembere 1908, At _ateveñ of the clock \u201cfit \u2018the forsfidon, At thé domicile of the sald Defendant, 498 St.Dominique Stree in the City of Montreal, will be sold by anthority of Justice, all the goods and» chattels of ihe said Defendani.metxed in this cause.consisting of household furniture; ete.D.PAYE 3 BBC Montreal.Peremibet dra, 1foB- : BAILIFF 8 SALE Province ot Quebec | , IMstrict- of Montreal.No.843.Court.O.\u2018Toupin, Plain, versus J.Clement, Defendant.On\u201d the 13th De.\u2018comber, 1909, at eleven of lthe clock in- the forenoon, at the residence of the sald Defendant, 35 St.Mathieu, in the Clty of St.\u201cLautent, will bé sold by authority of Juktice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized In this cause, oSonatating of a horse.ete, ED.DESROCHES; BSC.Montreal, Detem- ber 3rd, (1909.B ILIFF'S * SALE-\u2014Provis Quebec : AILIER of \u2018Montreal, a \u2018Cirevit Court.A.Maillet, véntre, December, 1909, at fed.of the clock in he forenoon, at the domicile of tha sald fondant, No.3988 St.Denis Street, In | the City of Montreal, will be sold.id by, an rthôrity.ot Tost Loe, à all the tele of the Wald Defendant, otred In thin cause, consisting af .household à _furnitare.etc.Terme+Cash: L.J.8.RA RB, \u201cBac, Montreal, Dochratbeor se 'AMUTT; versus J; Bil.Co., Cirquit à si Detendant/ On: thé 14th day lof inst.\"Canada, and comprises the finest sdedr M.HICKS 101 METCALFE STREET: ge co.At 8 O'clock - Among the artists represented Sir J.E.Millais, R.A.Charles Landseer, R.A.Edwin Long, R.Yeand King, V.Rl, G.8.Walters, R.B.A.so.And Pictures now on view, \u2018289 9 : Valuable Paintings | Anaual Sala of High-Grads Oil and Water Color - Paintings by Emineat British Artists.Will be held at our Wareroôms, 2.No.101 METCALFE STREET ¢ TUESDAY and WED ESDAY EYENINGS, December lta and 15th This sale will offer to patrons of Art a splendid opportunity to secure some choice pictures, a number of which have been exhibited at the principal galleries of Great Britain, Catalogues ready and will be mailed on application.C 289 8 Each Evening.are the following: \u2014 Thomas \u2018Huson, Rl.: Ernest Parton, \u201cJ.Herbert Snell.: Claude Hayes, R.l.- Berenger Benger.Others.M.HICKS & CO.| Auctioneers, Jo A Unclaimed Baggage THE | Ganadian Pacific Ry.Go.to sell by auction, without reserve, & quantity of Unclaimed Baggage, comprising about 3,000 pieces, collected all over thelr system.Sale will take place in the Basement of Windsor Street Station on Thursday, December 16th [I We bave received instructions from RAE & DONNELLY\u2019S SALES.Auction Sale OF Excellent Carpet Squares In Axminster, Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry; Linoleums, Remnants of Oilcloths, Parlor Sets, Odd and Easy Chairs Mirrors.Pictures, Handsome Upright Pianos, Dining Room and Hed.room Furniture, Brass Bedsteads, urge lot of Fancy ornaments, House J'ur- nishings, including Blankets, Comfd:t- | ers, Morcel and other Bed Covers, Hel- fast Table Linens, Curtains and Por- ticres.and a lot of youths\u2019 and children's Boots.Private sale at auction price.At our rooms, 241 and 243 St.| James street, on Tuesday afternoon, December 7th, at 2.30 p.m.- : This sale wil ir Jude fine Diamond stock of fine Fürs Gents\u2019 Fur-Lined ts, Perslan Lamb Catalogues ready.LA \u2014W.Fruit at A uction 200 Barrels Malaga Grapes Just received, will \u2018ba sold by Pub.Iie Auction for\u2019account ot whom it may concern\u2019 - « BY.ORDER OF A BANK, at the undersigned's salesrooms, - 32 UNIVERSITY STREET, on Monday Afternoon \u2018 6th December, at $ o'Clgals \u2018 Samples may bb seen at any time up to hour of sale.WALTER | M KEARNS, A vetton eur A cohsignment from the\u201d \u2018Bankru t stack of THE FIDELITY TRUSTE® AND RECEIVERS CO: OF CHIGAGO,/ - including the finest editions of fmpprt- ed and Americyn.- BOOKS Comprising fine papér 4nd / editions from the presses of t e-leading American and \u2018of them hE pound Will be sol bfie Auët undersigned\u2019a aalesroorr, On 32 © UNIVERSITY THURSDAY And, FAD Sth and 10th DECEM onch svening.- aoke.vi n/ Vider jen the pu sale: Ë poire Sock tetak \u2018als n we an Bn e n CA rbaze ie, PAWN BROKERS STOC Furs, Diamond and -Other Jewellery, He, Ëte.ALSO arge Variety of Fanoy Goods belon in to} Bankrupt Estate.ging ncluding Sable and Mink Stoles and Muffs, Optical Goods, Siiverware, Cut Glassware, Leather Goods, Fancy Clocks, ete.Sale at the undersigned's salesroom, 32 UNIVERSITY STREET, on MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, DEC.6th, 7th and 8th, _.\u2026 At 7.45 o'clock.All goods guaranteed as represented in catalogue.Stock on view from Monday morning.- Every lot for absolute unresèrved sate.This sale offers \u2018an exceptional chance\u2019 to purchise goods suitable on holiday 288 = go ra M, KEARNS, | SE .Austionaar, * Le a ; \"va VERY IMPORTANT SME; limited 871 (ERT, ne boom, parior,\u2019 sitling-room, dining.f ; library Rg in different Lot wood.at * and other Jewellery, Watches, a large Ladies\u2019 and and other Jackets, Musical Instruments, WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.à Estate LateF.S.Lyman, Esg.\u2018|dersigned begs to announce that The Books and I Painting | belonging to \u2018the above Estate \u201cwile te\u2019 solid by Public\u2019 Auction, by \u2018order af - the Executors at his salesroom, 32 Uni- 16th, 17th and 16th.December - Cataldgues whl \u2018be\u2019 Feady ofr.thw \"ath: December.and bot collections will be on view from the mornfag of \u2018the 15th nc Est fe Late Chas, Goristine e private: \u201ccollection of PICTURES, A ILS ever WATER COLORS em NT ILS blic Auction at the yndersignsd'$ étrooms, \u2018 32 UNIVERSITY STREET, | \u201con Tuesday Evening, + 14th Dec.at 80\u2019clock \u2018 by order of the Truss, John | Haine, Bag.oatélogués will > ready abot thé 10th inst.Further particulérs will\u2019 bo.dyly ad ] vertisad WALTER M.Kean, Auctioneer.C289 3 » Weekly.sale.Lo * « he ES ; 02 4-1 ['Uprtone Pianos; Carpets, Pictures, CHing, ; hese Gustin tou wary utes art ontui Rugs and Portitied; Cio.\u201cet A large quantity .of attractive.arnt \u2014 - CR | Trade Sale \u20181 two Bankrupt.Stocks of General - \u2018} Gopds, Fancy Goods and Gent's ra 4 Goods, J ton, 25 cases assorted Household Linens, l Blouses, Men's and Boys\u2019 4 Mitts, ete.1 Capes, sult purchasers, and no reserve.| Friday 10th December, \"09 our rooms Roe orde = i T ple, Persian style.ete., etc.289 4 re ape ers, Sheetings and Sheets, Pillow Cov-4$,- .RAE & DONNELLY, - \u201cIn answer fo many enquiries the un- .versity- Street, on-the-eveniugs vt\u2019 the MoD.; J ee and ENS arias \u2018Thursday and Friday, 9th and 10th December -Atzour Rooms, 63-ST.JAMES STREDY, ings, to theramount of $16,450, transferred to our rooms, by order of Curators, comprising; 400 pleces Tweed, Melton and Beaver, 150 pieces Dress 150 dozems Tweed Men's Pants, 40 cases Wool Underwear and Sweaters, 500.pieces Flannelette, 200 cases Men's Felt Hats, 100 cases Tweed Caps, 50 cases Fur Linéd Caps.150 cases Women's and Children\u2019s Rubbers.25 cases White Cot- Sheeting, Table Cloths, Roller Linens, Towels, etc.etc, also a quantity of Socks, \u2018Stockings.Umbrellas, Suspenders, Late, Embroidery, Ribbon, Silk, Satin, Suits and Over- Shirts, Collurs, Necktlies, Gloves, ete.Bankrupt stock of Flrs to.the amount of $18,000,comprising: Raccoon.Wallaby, Calf and Sheep Men's.Coats: Persian Lamb, Electric Seal and Astrachan Women's Jackets, Coats and Caps, Btoles, Boas, Collars, Muffs and in all kinds of furs and latest style.etc, etc.Sale at 10 o'clock, each day, in lots to coats, MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers, Important Auction Sale of FURS IN DETAIL 289 At our Rooms, 69 St.James Street.Bankrupt stock of Manufactured® Furs, to the amount of of 3s 200, transferred to Curators, comprising: Raccoon, T Wallaby, Calf\u201d and \u2018Sheep Men's Coats: Persian Lamb, Elec: Aric.Seal,.Astrachañ and Assorted Fur \u2018Ladies\u2019 Jackets, Coats and Ca ed; 500- \u201cGrey Lainb, Alaska Sdble.armaotte, Thibet, ~ \u201cPoralan Lamb, Squirrel and Electric \u2018Seal Stoles, Boas and Collars: drivers! also new and second-hand i 300 assorted Fur Muffs; 500 nssorted Ol- |sleigh, two pony sletghs- havness- and Lamb, Seal\" Grey Lamb, .ais dH Electric Seal and Marmotte Men's, Wo- vate sae nu onsignimeut sonst.Pri.King Bdwar otel » New York llantic City \u2018men\u2019s and Children's Caps, and a quantity, of all kinds of Furs of the latest Sale at 10 o'clock a.m.\u2018purchasers, and nô reserve.MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctiôners.in.lots to \u2018suit y} H Thé general stock - ALEXANDRE DESMARTEAU, trotters, one Beal jchildren to drive or ride, and several ; Gloves, in box.$6.00 down to o-nig t, from to \u2019 c Pom de dre 2e renee $1.00.J re F Dec.3.Empress of Britain Dec.11 .evw.Lake Manitoba Dec.25 .Lake Champlain Dec.51 .(Chartered) Corsican JAN.14.¢rssess.Empress of.Ireland Jan.28 .(Chartered) Corsican Feb, 11 .Empress of Britaln Feb.25 .Empress of Ireland Mar.Empress of Britain.nt p TO LONDON DIRECT, 8\u2014Montrose (2nd cabin only) 22-Lake Michigan (3rd class only), \u2018For accommodation, \u2018rates, etc.apply W.G.ANNABLE, General Passenger Agent, Room 3, Board of Trade Building.- tp \u201cDec, Dec.279 34 - \u2018 REFORD AGENCIES, DONALDSON LINE.ONE CLAbo UABIN BLAVICE.FROM sLASCOW T.8.8.Athenla ve eo .Dec.2 T.8.8.Cassandra.o.oo vu oe ev ns .Dec.B1 7.8.8.Athenia.Jan, 15 FROM ST.JOHN, N.B.T.S.S.Cassandra.+ +.+.Dec 11 T.8.8.Athenin.+: Dec.25 T.B.S.Cassandra.Jan.22 Passrge Hates\u2014Canin (called second), $42.30 and upwarda.Third class eastbound.$26.5G; prepaid Festbouné, $21.50, Thi ROBERT REFORD CO., Limited.Montreal, Taronte, Quebec, St.Jon, N.oo Sis LIVERPOOL.From se Job.From Raltfas, arf = 1 Dec.; 2 #45 -anu One class Sabie called second cabin, $40.00 | ana up.Third class, $27, \u201cHalifax.| 7 | Sunday Train for Vaudreuil.! Beginning \u2018Sunday, December 6th, \u2018a train will leave Windsor Street, Station, Montreal, at 12.01 p.m., for Vaudreuil and intermediate stations.Returning, train leaves Vaudreul] at 4.20 p.m., Sunday stopping at all intermediate stations, Sleeping Cars for Ottawa.The Sleeping Car Service for Ottawa Is resumed.A \u2018 Leavihg Windsor Street Station daily at Gramplan.,.Dec.9.50 p.m.Passengers tay .remaln in v \u2018¢1 E | Vletorian, 2 Des 5 Deu 1 Sleeping\u201d \u2018Car üntiF9 a.m, Berth, $1.50.Tunisian.Dec.25 CITY \u201cTICKET OFFICE, «129° St \u2018James Stréet, hid Post Office.Live Stock Exposition : CHICAGO, ILL.Return Fare from Montreal, $27.00\" .Going December 5th; December 12th, MONTREAL-OTTAWA Lv, Montreal\u2014*38.30 a.m., x3.55 p.m,- p.m., \u201c11.15 p.m.- Daily (*) Week days only (x).Par- \u2014ftor-Library-Buffet Cars on 8.30 tm, and 3.55 p.m.trains.Parlor Car on 8.00 p.m.train.Note\u2014Train leaving Montreal at 8.00 p.m.\u2014after business hours\u2014arrives Ottawa 11.15 p.m.\u2014in time to admit of a night's rest at the Capital.CITY TICKET OFFICES, 130 St.James Street.Phones, Maln 6905, 6906, 6907, or Bonaventure Station.BONAVENTURE UNION STATION.TRAIN SERVICE.7.40 a.m\u2014Daily, except Sunday, to Levis, Quebec, wiih, connections for Riviere du l.oup and intermediate stations.12 noon\u2014MARITIME EXPRESS, daily to Ste.Flavie \u2018and intermediate stations.12 noon\u2014Daily, except Saturday.to ST.JOHN, HALIFAX, SYDNEY, and intermediate stations.4 p.m.\u2014Dally, except Sunday.to NICO- LET and intermediate stations.CITY TICKET OFFICE: 130 St.James Street.Tel.Bell M.615.H.A.PRICE, GEO.STRUBBE, Asst.Gen.Pass, Agt.Clty Ticket Azt 286 26 \u201ci wv anteed.Fancy Slippers for Ladies\u2019 .se \u201d Ladies\u2019 \u201cHigh-grade\u201d Boots.The very best to be procured for the money.Every All leathers, all styles.all sizes, $6.835, $4.30 and $1 able Christmas gift.We have them at very low figures, pair guar- or Gentlemen, make a very suit- 4 and red and white., | Ladies\u2019 \u2019 : Women\u2019s Lounging Robes.| Various designs, in good Eiderdown, with \u2018or - without Collar, trimmed 2-inch satin messaline; mauve and white, blue and white, grey and white, Blue and red, Extra good value at ane uco ua 0oca0 00 87-25 ! Good and heavy, grey only.£ cveacose ¢Mecccas sstess souvess vusore vsrees served eres de sizes 88, 40 and 42; shades, Bloomers.Worth reégularly $1.25, Special We have Secured from a leading \u2018Dresses, collar, some with lace cuffs.Special at mrarrnite Ladies $20.00 Sik Drewes at $12.49.in Taffeta Silk, Satin Directoire a navy, taupe, reseda, wisteria, brown and black.All this year's best styles, all trimmed with silk braid and buttons.z cevérencereuee ana oevans Cire 1249 | Ladies\u2019 $20.00 Winter Coats for $16: Very smart, made of good quality German beaver, 85 Pinceas d Net, in grey, white, Lace yoke and ; Mostly 54 Sizes 86 and 38.manufacturer, 95.And Co.COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE.from New York to Havre, Steamers leave gvery Thurs- (French Line), Paris (France).day, at 1p am.LA BRETAGNE.cess +.December 9 LA LORRAINBE.roc December 16 LA PROVENCE.- + December 23 LA-TOURAINE.a v.Dee.30 LA BRETAGNE.ss.January \u20ac LA SAVOIE.+sucnenses Jan.13 For information apply to Genin, Trudesu General Agents, 2° Notre-Dame st and $1.50 per yard, but sold.: Black Voile at 59c.This is Unusual.$1.50 per yard.We offer Î pieces of these goods at, I he S AND VIEWS & 2 NEWS Theor womLD sevens & PEP \" Keen interest is taken in \u2018labor clr-.in Montreal in the important an- any do just: made by Kaiser Wil- Jam that the German Government has prepared a measure extending the sick efit es not heretofore protectéd and creating a system.of insurance for the dependent relatives of deceased workers.: German legislation for the benefit \u201cof the working claases nas long been 100k - ed upon as a model for the law-makérs \u201cof other countries, and local labor lead- i ors, when interviewed, .expressed .themselves as of opinion that Canadian politicians would do well to study.puch measures and emulate the example of their German brethren.meet The culinary exhibition to be \u2018held very shortly by the Association of Cooks and Walters will be something and should prove Instructive to many.The pre- J'paration of toothsome .mofsels from © start to oo will be shown by skills THE KIDNEYS ACT FINE per yard .coeee soveee creas DOE \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 QRERRRG 8 sascass insurance to the working class-\" \\ RR) six MAIL: ORDERS receive \u201c proinpt .and careful attention.You may find = | a colored voile at any time at bar- : \\ gain prices, but seldom can you 1 get a bargain In black voile.This line in silk and wool, and is worth MLTHE EAST ] \"ERÈRES, LANNY to ASTARSSI Gimme Sais * per \u201c\u201cJaponika, » Silk, 27 ins.wide, Alice blue, maiive, pale blue, taupe.champagne, navy and black \"and.white with Apts.SD 7:3 1+ SPI SA A noanucns 60c- Diagonal Bilk, white and\u2019 pink, white and pale Blue, Allée blñe,\u2018 White and champagne, white and \u2018reseda.Two Silk Specials.Special,\u2019 per white and Worth $1.25 yard, for - essences TE + ~ pected.\u2018 \u201cThe Montreal: Soclaltat- Labor party have decided to \u201dnominaté à cahdidâte for the position.of controller.A con- gp VEntion of workers of the city, will he \u2018héld .THE OTTAWA VACANCY.Race Question is Being Ralsed in Federal By-Election.- Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, December 4.\u2014With.repeated questions being asked about jit in the to the matter.the prospective vacancy for the House of Commons in Ottawa is creating a great deal of .\u2018interest which is not confined to local bounds.There is no doubt that Sir Wilfrid will elect to sit for Quebec East, not told Parliament 50, but has plainly |- intimated It to a deputation ° \u2018which waited upon him.Another t\\!-> over which there is little doubt is.that the Premier's delay is attributable to the \u2018to \u201cwho should be the candidate.\u201cThe situation has not changed from when, at the general elections, Sir Wili-id stepped into the breach and.Accepted the Ottawa nomination himself to over- De ny BACKACEE 5 GOES AFTER TAKING JUST 1 BW BW DOSES | me Sims te os + Out-of-order Kidneys >.and the most severe Bladder meurs vanishes.5 qu \u2014rqament \u2019 s, ' \u2018Out Bt.order kidnays act fine and backache or bladder misery is relieved \u2018after a few doses of Pape's Diuretle, \u2018Pains in the back, sides or loins.rheumatic twinges., debilitating headache, nervousness, dizziness, slepptess- \u2018ness, inflamed or swollen eyelids.-worn-out \u2018feeling and many: other symptoms of clogged, inactive kidneys i simply: vanish.The ingmient you suspect any kidney bladder or urinary disorder, or feel\u2019 rheumatism coming, begin taking.this harmless remedy, with the knowledge that there, is no other medicine, at any price, made anywhere else \u2018in the 0 wold, which will effect, 8 so.thorough | 705 where in the are regulated, , and.prompt.a cure, as.a.\u2018atty cent treatment.of Päpe's Diuretic, which any druggist cdg supply.Co .This unuguéal preparation\u2019 #o¢ to \u201cthe out-of-order ation so and ;utinary system, cleaning, .bealin and strengthering \u2018these organs direct you realize.At.oo A few days\u2019 treatment with Diuretic\u2019 means clea a aan and you feel fine.- Your physician, \u2018Pharmacist, banker that Pape, Thompson & Pa; ofitnati, ls a large and sible \u2018medicine -concern, thoroughly\": poring fot youd confidence; cent\u2019 treatment from, ay drag world, ed hands and a big attendance 1s ex ; House and à ruling by the Speaker.as; He has.division in the ranks of.the party as\u2019 fadder.ne convention.will glands, and .completes the.sure before and the.question of racla) repregenta- I tion\u2019 cfopping \u2018up on the other, thers kidneys, \u2018bladder Shear try entier or Any merçantile agency will, tell you}.» of Cina: \u201cAccept.only PApe's.Diva tr 62 __ STEAMBHIPE, WEST Fo vi fo .\u201cAVON\u201d * 1500 .hrvg caves \u2018(381 days cash) ue Chol .8160 up SSS up FROM NEW YORK.FROM NEW YORK JAN.15 sad FRS.19 MARCH 28 ' Ase Yachting Tours by New Twin-Sorew \u201cBERBICE \u201d through the West Indine Complete Iilustratod Boshiots an Begmest TRE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET Ob & SON, General Agents 82 Ur Giveor, New Vark wR Henzy, 288 Bt James Street.TT 241 1B6éod at on § STERYSHISF \"200.\u201cPortland, Maine, tb Liverpoél.DE Moderate Rate Servite Que Class Cabin Btoamors -(Called 2nd CI Cabgda.Dec.4.Inu.8, Feb, 12, Mak: 18 Southwark.vi Dec.25 Dominlon:.Jul 20 Rates of Passagé Portland to Liverpool: #4250 and $45.00; $2.50 mdditional to Lo ; According to \u2018Steamer, These steamers Carry only one clars of him passengers, to whom is given the accorde tion .situated In \u2018the best part of the, vi Portland is less than 12 bours by rail from Prince Clasg carried In 2 and 4 berthed WHITE STAR LINE | ome the.divisions.The same men, ractically, who made way for him then are again after the nomination, the \u2018difficulty being that some.of \u201cthem, will not undertake to abide.by the\u201d choice of the convention, .J.\u2018A.Ellis; ex-mayor of Ottawa, some time ago announced that he would be a candidate as\u2019 an independent Con- | servative.He was formerly secretary of the Conservative Association.« It \u2018was gnout ced: \u2018yesterday, however, that à party convertion will be called.There is a considerable element of the party who think a French-Canadian should be: nominated as it \u2018has always.been customary fo choose an English-speak- ing ma- and one ofthe French natlon- mn Liverpool AE Dee 11 Adrigtte .Celtké.Dec.18 Majestic.\"For passage or Freight Rates.Apply ti local agents or COMPANY'S orrftn; \u201c 118 Notre Dame streét west.\u2018283 - 7 \u201c ib .% = 23 = [A Weekly i, Torr Roy Servier\u2019 un, WEST an vENSTURAL.9 WEST :R Fortnightly ON ET INDIA bars SURINAML pf AJL | PEMERARL Spisndia ¥ comme Write for Mis Passenger Ao-§ 17 State St.] trated Book com ations.New Werk Band Time-ta ality.* The vacancy in prospect will ba \"for à French seat.\u201cDr, \u2018Chabot, wo made a strong run against the Premier.is, being urged to come out again, but he\" is just.recovering from the effects of an, 'opération, He paid yesterday, that if he \u2018regained his health he was willing to again place himself at.the strvice of the.party.;At all evenis a take \u2018place 2 plethora of aspirants on-\u2019one side ve IER STA \u2018and wih = mo Lo Rey 5 = HAMBURG- \u2018AMERICAN Italy | AND xr=Nily Vi op.; nr OS} NT ; Mediterranea: vie: à nori > \"The, aptendig, \u201cba steamahipe I Eso Su sa potes Ci ; 25, etc\u2026 for ai | New York for St.Thomas, St.éroix, | Agents, 211.\u2018Commissloneré st.eu A ; ltar, Naples, and G 1 Amend calls at the ET, .i À race in black, west, Montreal.Davy and.green, 60 ins.long.semi-fitting, pannel, back, Trot re - Skirt vith If straps, across hips and\u2019 Marge covered\u2019 buttons: Poa 3 TS KO LF Ep yo Collar effect, trimmed silk; turn back.cuffs, body sad sleeves lined.% A Ga All gives.\u201cThe bargains of the year at cv.un.16-95 | > SORT MRT 5 HOLT-EINE a Dress and.Costume Goods at 85c.10 PA Fee des Yosh ng oth each month, Magnificent lot \u2018of tweeds: and fancy dress goods, an \u2018the new » ) opi SATE Bonen or ne | USK DANTELS, Gene! gen shades.\u2019 See: them in our show windows.- Worth \u201832.50; $2.00, $1.75 .01 Produce Exols=ac, New Vork- re GO TO \u2018BERMUDA BY TWIN SCREW Largest and Fastest Steimers 58.OCEANIN, 8000 TONS sé.BERMUDIAN, 5530 TONS Wireless on both Steamers; also blige keels.Forty hours from frost to flowers.Sailings at a.m.every Wednesday and Saturday from New York fn the season.WEST INDIES, New 88.**Guiaoa,\u2019\u201d 3700 and other steamers sailing every alternate-Wednesday.at 2 p.m.from St.Kitts, Antigua, Guadeloupe, Dominica.Martinique, St.'{ Lucia, Barbadfes and Demerara.For !linstrated pamphlets.paiinges and full particulars, apply to Quebec Steamship Company's Ticket \u2018Agents; W.H.Henry, 288.8t.James st.; W.fH, Clancy.130° 8t.Jawes st.; Thos.Cook & Son, 530 St.Catherine st, wet, of to-J.4, Brock & Uv., ; Montreal.283 111e04 Rien | CRUISE 51 pars Visiting al the \u2018interesting * couñtñes*to the of Magellan.Super Scenery \u2014 Magaiticent Cities Splendidly arranged cruise by the SS.Bluecher( 12,500 tons) .Lesving New York, .HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE \u201c27 James Thom, \u2018118: Notre .Dame wi vw.H Henry.388 Bt.James ut.+4 ; Li Por Fant Ju Partner and ronto and Montreal nd he./tri SLE i \u2019 | Par.Excellente Offer the unsui and Comfortable Ocean Travel \u201c \u201cCANONIA\u201d Jan.8, Feb: i SCARMANIA\u201d Jan.22, Mar.§ - Largest triple/screw turbine in the.World ea \u201cSAXONIA\u201d Dec.4, Feb.5, Mar.19, ; / - Æwin-Serew, 14,300 toss 3.CUNARD STEAMSHIP co.Ld Citengo.Stféneapolis, Prose a) Lous.Summer Weäther Al Winter \u201c\u2026 FLORIDA\u2014GEORGIA=ALABAMA A & Bu fet Car Serrice Between Montreal and Quebec- Leave Montreal (Moreau st.station), at 9 a.m.week ;days, 11.30 p.m.daily.Leave Quebec 9 a.m.week days, 11.15 p.m.dally, #5 EU CITY OFFIEMSS 2! Himperisi Banikt Butlding,- Victoria Square.Main 5306.13 st Lawrence Boulevard.Main 4097.| , 279 87 eod y \u2014 * i STEAMSHIPS.0 Equipment and Service ON ALL:SHIPS OF THE .i + Hamburg-American Line NEXT SAILINGS: - Plymouth, Cherbourg & Hamburg.8.8.jmerika, Dec.11 (Christmas Sailing), 9 A.MS.S.Bulgaria, Dec.18, 10 a.m.ELDER, DEMPSTER LINE $8, \u201cSOKOTO,\u201d sailing.about Dec.10, via Halifax for Nassau (Rahamas(, Ha- van (Cua).b Tampico, Vera Cruz, Coa- zacoalcas and Progresso (Mexico), 8S.'BOKNU.sang Nov.ttn, via Halifax for Nassau (Bahamas), liavana (Cuba) Tampico.Vera Cruz Coazacoal- cas, and Progresso (Mexico).To book passage apply to W, H.Henry, imperial Bank Bullding.Ae J.Rivet, 18 8t.Lawrence Boulevard, 7 TO SOUTH AFRICA DIRECT.£.8 \u201cBENDU,\u201d sailing.about Nov.20th, - calling at Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, .ay rs Arcommoat! Delagon ay.\u20ac storage accommodation.| rates of freight apply tos 205.ELDER, DEMPSIER & co, ES op ED NEWFOUNDLAND COMPANY The Direct Route Between Canada | and Newfoundland.oA SS.\u201cBRUCE\u201d leaves North Syd: ney every Tuesday, Thursday and * Saturday\u201d nights, after arrival of, + CR.\u2018Express connecting \u2018at\u2019 Port\u2018 aux Basques with Reid Newfoundland _Company's-.Ratiway and \u2019 Steamship.\u2018Hystem for all points fn\u201c Cem foyndland.Reid Rewioupdiand Company, hm 4x 61 212 \u2014 in Luxurious \u201cBy the great 20,000 ton mécipcti Reservaiions apply te cn creme vagin : ares = mc «Large mereip cbmimodioin stat fooms, all outside.Large prome , .ade decks.Meals atrepular hous Dour + includes.meals and berth; , returning until | per an *8.00 p.m.Ar.Ottawa\u2014*11.45 a.m., XT.10 4 / Has the romance of \u2018old New Parlor, Sleep ng | For 319 Board of Trade Buliding, ' Montreal, S217 136 eodd | J mA EL, BERRY.7286 St.Jaties frie Two Routes\u2014F our Lv.Montreal 8.05 a.m.(dail cars, Utica to New York.\u201c OFFICE, 187 ST.JAMES STREET.* \"PHONES MAIN 1088-9 .New York \u2018Through the Adirondack Mountains or across the Islands of Lake Champlain.- Adirondack Route arrive New York 10.08 p.m.Pullman buffet .broiler parlor cars Montreal to Utica; cafe dining car, cafe smoking car and parlor Lv.Montreal 7.30 p.m.with through Pullman sleepers every day in the year, arriving Buffalo 10.00 and New York 10.20 a.m.\u201c Rutland Route \u2018 Lv.Montreal 8,50a.13.(daily except Sunday); \u201c / through parlocars and standard day conches ; arrive Boston 7.40 and New York 8.33 p.m.Lv.Montreal 7.10 p.m.(daily); through Pullman sleeping cars; arriving New York 7.20 spd Boston 7.00 a.m.For \u2018maps, \u2018folders and other \u2018information call on agents or apply.at CITY TICKET Trains To | y except Sunday), Spanish days.e missions add to its charm.There every mônth is June.On the way are quaint Indian pueblos and the rainbow-hued Grand Canyon of Arizons with a Fred Harvey hotel, El Tovar, on the rim.\u201d A Pullman to the Canyon on The California Limited Galy Southern.Calilomia.trai, via any line, exclusively for firet- class travel.All others carry tourist sleepers and second-class passengers.20° Runs daily between Chicago- Kansas City and Los Angeles,\u201d San Diego and San Francisco.Pred Harvey dining cans.Let me give you our de laxe booklets about the train and trip: 8.W Mannine, General Agent, A.T.&5.F Ry., 332 Washington Strest, Boston, Mass.The FLAMING Shortest Quickest Route to FLORIDA NASSAU CUBA THE CAROLINARESORTS Ame NEW YORK ts KNIGHTS Va AN Palimans, ine including Li and Clob Car, Winter Booklet, a rer \u2014\u2014 L ~~ Led KEY WITHOUT CHANGE .Fr ° AU Trains Daily The Fami Fla.Fest Mail Your Rd.Led.0 Lv.New York West 23d Street.10.25 am °° West Philadelphia .50 pm \u201c Baltimore .np - Ar.Washington .05 Lv.Wasbiogton .25 pm Ar.Southers Fi 19 ay T° Pinehurst.0s0n-ncnegersemsras freer Camden .2° \u201c* Columbia 20 * \u201c Savanosb.15\" \u201cJacksonville .30 pm 8\" empe fee L en Ly.Jackgonville .100.s000eune- 4.0 p \"8e Augustine.ancuss 5.25 \" Ormond.soi hoi : \u2014* Daytons Bis \u201c = Weut Pal B 3.48 am * Mismi.io.710 .Ar Knights x 1 ee ET Pepe Taupe v.Knights Key.cee .2.00 pm Tues., Thur a TT 630 am (Mes Wed.Mn > \"THE SEABOARD.FLORIDA LIMITED.Dining Co Car, Compartaient anti Drawing Room Sleeping Cars of th recame seevice approved ne electric lighted tod throughout, will, January 3, 1 3 Dally traine te Floride and 214 Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis.Fer information, et ete, address\u2019 .KE.Conklyn, Gen.East, Fo Ret 1163 Broadway, New York.Observation Car, L Fras STEAMBHIPS.North German ott nein Lloyd ! Large\u201d Fast and Duxorions Tvin-Borew Express and Pasdenger Steams Æquipped with Wirelesy aby Submarine feats.PLYMOUTE\u2014CHERHOURO\u2014BREMEN Kspress Salljnge Torsdaye nt 10 A, Cecile.Dec.14 Pr.Friell.Withm, Jao: 1% Kais.Wi.MN.pe 4 Kronpties Wm.Jan.2 REMEN DIRECT: Tria Seren Sallings Thurwiay at 10 A.M.Eheln.\u2026\u2026.l 9 D.Irene., .Dec.18 Chemnitz.An APLES-GENOA\u2014ALÔTERS Mediterranean Sailings Saturday at 11 AM.* Bertin tpew).+ Berliy (new).Jau.2 Barba ue.8.K.Albert.Feb, 2 Ho SUIITM ALEIBTI Cite \u201cPrarel Thetis gous ui ra world.a ali over 8 apm GELnichE à co.1 Agents rondway, Neéw York.0718 88 HE SRIENT * to \u2018Lace! Agents.AUSTRO-NERICAR LL A gir whore | ns à CUNARD, Bostén-Queenstown- Ive \"IVERNIA | SAILS DEC.14, Carrying 1st, 2nd and 3rd clase Plans, shilings, ete, the Cuvaré \u201cMes Co, Ltd, 126\u2018 State '8t, Boston, | MEÉDITERRANEAM.ADHLATIG - + From New York Frednosdars, 1 To and from Italy, Greece, TWIN BORRW =.MARTHA ; ALICE.LAURA, ARGENTI wr further rage EE nu CS eee past rt #; f In Ladies\u2019 Coats and Suits, All this season\u2019s latest style and.at MARCHAND\u2019S 3 \u201cmodels at incredible prices.\u201cAI this season's latest models, \u2018We have ladies\u2019 46-inch Coats, in | Your choice from the largest stock 4 chosen with care, and made to sell dark and light shades, which we sold of fur lined and fur trimmed Coats in regular at-$22.00 to $35.00.Will be all this season at $12.00 and $15.00.ib Id without reserve bold Monday and Tuesday at less than Choice to glgar Monday and the eity; will be sold without rese \u2018half price.Tuesday .eee £3.69 of price.- Cate ~ Coats Made to Your Measure ; in - 24 Hours Extra Values in CARACUL COATS | The Largest Assortment of CARACUL COATS ever shown by one Firm, in all the Latest Styles and Lengths, with special linings, from $10.00 up.Caracul ~ Coats Made To Your Measure | In 24 Hours I Ladies\u2019 Black Coats, from a, well Ladies\u2019 Black \u2014 navy, brown and | Known American manufacturér.These green\u2014fur trimmed Coats.heh are special tailor-made semi-fitting Coat, | Coats are made with 3 appliques, on certainly made for comfor the c¢ol- ; ?sleeves and collar with patch poc- .lars are heavily trimmed with German trimmed with Fancy Buttons, and kets}.only 17 in the lot.Regular Mink and Isabella Sable.These Coats coilar trimmed with Braid.price $8.00.Our special were made to seil at $27.00 and $5.00 .Regular Jalue .$9.00 - Price LL.2 Le see see ae eee $3.99 $28.00.Special at .$19.93 Monday 84.935.Tuesday.52-inch Semi- Fitting Coats.\u2014 Our - $8.95 WILL BUY one of this : season's most popular Cheviot Jackets, trimmed applique.and 1y 500 Ladi black, stripes, semi- fitting, tailor-made : > We bought from J.H.Woldman_ nearly 5 adies\u2019 ac navy, Coats, 39 inches long.They are § satin piping: good weight and 50 brown and green Coats at a price less than cost to manufacture the al! lined.Regular.inches long.Sold the world aver at $20.00.Our special price \" ges pr $20 & $25 Ladies\u2019 Suits These Suits are imade in four dif- \u201c ferent styles, in Cheviot and Cloth.The Coats are 29 ins, long, Come in bli k., navy and.grey.Thess Suits must be seen to know their real value.Monday and Tuesday.Price only 313.95 raw material.season's latest styles.RAA 38.95 Tuesday, price.Cloth.Oniy $12.50 For $35 Coats These Coats are of the highest Sold regularly at 3=z.00 to $35.00.\"$7.50 Costumes $7.50 | Ladies\u2019 Costumes, in the new diagonal semi-fit- ting Coat, 39 inches long, \u201cbeing next season\u2019s proger length: the collars and euffs with plaits, braid and ornamented with Buttons.For Monday and Tuesday.Black, navy, brown and green Satin Cloth Suits, with invisible $12.50 price -$17.50.Price for Monday and \u2019 Tuesday.aera reo dh and all this .Monday and $12.50 grades,\u2019 cetera mecemnoee : 29.69 p & \u2019 - La \"$35 & $40 rare .These Suits come in green, grey, navy ahd black\u2019 The Coats \u201cure #3 | inchés long, silk lined to mateh, and trimmed with jet or buttons, and have * the new lapels and patch pockets, The; Skirts are all\u2019 made with the new, cluster pleats.Monday and Tuesday.Price vasusesssnne $18.50 made of Ladies\u201d trimmed at 7.50 | ; = on Selling - 3 Mondays MARCHAND\u2019: | Mondays and Tuesdays Selling { at mA RCHAND\u2019S Down Town Store, 305 Notre Dame St, West, Opposite St.Henry Street.\u2014 ce =n ps PIANO], PURCHAS E RS CT CHRISTMAS AND | | NEW YEARS i AN | AHINT TO DEALERS AND OTHERS .A Now is the timp to place ord ers! before the rush.\u2018Our many rep- \u201cresentatives from ocean to ocean will be nraking, heavy demands for ; goods.Do not leave ft tp the last moment.Li First come; first served.Art Pianos cannot be turned out hastily, as common pianos are, and we now call upon our customers to Place orders \u201cat once tor December, Christmas and New Years.delivery.This 1s necessary, that we may do the best for all, « We cannot supply more than One Thousand Planes from now till _ January 1st, and we are sure to be behind orders\" fa\u201d December so | fléâse book orders now.Our stock comprises: \u201c© ; PrANO8-\u2014KNABE, \u201cthe world's best.\u201d WILLIS, in mahogany, oak and @ircassion walnut.DOMINION Planos and Organs.GOLD MEDAL NEWCOMBE.PLAYERS\u2014AUTOPIANO, CÉCILLIAN AND WILLIS.Also other The Hest we can do in: \u2018and Tuesdays © \u201cSelling at MARCHAND'S SALE We will offer at 8 0 \"clock sharp | an English manufacturer's surplus stock, regular 25c value.Ladies\u2019 plain Black Cashmere Hose, seamless toe and heel, a \u201cfew \u201cwith embroidered fronts; .sizes 84 to 10.inches.: : \u201cgsc per pair.To clear, 3 pairs for.re ta m00 an - Men\u2019 s plain Blick Cashiers - Socks, spliced toes and heels, also ed fronts, sizes 934 to 1134 in the lot.Worth 25¢ per pair.To clear, 3 pairs for.: Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 heavy black ribbed Stockings, some i have six-fold knees; guaranteed to wear well.Sizés.6 th raw Not less than 3 paire sold to a customer.Worth ; po , Black Cashmere with embroidér- Worth 28c per pair.To clear, 3 pairs for =.\u2026 4% 1 : \u201cleading pneumatic- -player pianos.CumeD 600 Se Catherine Street Ww.The Knit-fo-] RETAIL BRANCH - à 597 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST it Mig.: Co.young boy: f he Fat EN rte PAIS ie us.Jai.in connection with the déath >>\" st a à Wedheaday night-F.- White » way ving ay exhibition In \u2018u- Rall.when; fe clabms, Tn -was-disturd-{ He is coming here alright with the funniest proposition ever heard of.In the meantime every foot of space being taxed for our climax.CHRISTMAS DISPLAY ROCKING, HORSES.The rent ing, ne seconds about them, R1.75 to 815.00 DEXTERS.Two Horses with in Centre, 31.00 to 83.50.Seat Magnates.of, the very flaturai; Price ÿ1 For the Railway future, easy to opérate, packed in box with track.in #20.00.We have 10 varieties of BUILDING BLACKS.all packed Heatfy in hoxés, with Pie tures.Alphabets or Plain; the kind that can be relied on.Prices, a0.The BT to 83.00.234 We accommodate every pocket pools- About the DOLL Department.You.will hotice that our lines can be: depended upon, and.were never soht at closer values.Another sale of the $3.50 Dell To- ; morrow at 81.75.230, Bore.and $1 to $12.00.Complete display of Dolls\u2019 Furnish: | ings, Dolls\" Clothing, Dolla\u2019 Fuarnituse, in Dol Department.Magnificent display of DOLLS\" DISHES.Be to 310.60 for» a complete Tea Set, 17/2210 À 3 EF A QUE?ANS ad.U FA NS .Hundreds of other Dolls at -18%c, | i All the new lines pow on\u2019 exhibition, POLLS\u2019 CARRIAGES.Time latest designs and colorings, now \u2018ready for Xmas selling.85c to T00- ; 870 Table of SHghtly Soiled Carriages at positively half price.$4.00 goods, $2.$5.00 goods, R2.30 HALF PRICE! HALF PRICE! A lot of PURSES, not this fall's goods.Half Price.; .! A of FANCY GOODS, Haif | Price.; ; A lot of FANCY ORNAMENTS, Half\u201d Price, Every article in the place must go | quickly if noi.right up-to-date, if we have, to xell at l0c on the $.GAMES! GAMES! CAMES! :We do not know a bouse on the Continent that carries a larger as- sortigent than we do, and then they _ are systematically displayed and real goody value.Our adviee is to buy early, to avold overcrowding and being too hurried.Table Croquet, as low as 2e.- O-So-Eti.\u201cBe.: Whirlit, 35 Cuupalss LA BAM eaves HOP Lala eens .Be Fosse ra una sc av 0 qu IEEE Cascarets .Mn Fendi, reg.Sel for.Loe Hayes Hair Health, reg, The, for HSC Liccas FUVZONE .Toilét Paper, ; Red Cross, reg.Muazeline Snove, reg.350, for .25e.\u201cLetery King : 15¢, 4 for .i.b 25e Hunyadi Janos Walter, pints, > Chaves Bia ; Castile Soap, Tes.fi 1b.,°3 ibe.se e ta .a > 11\u20ac a \"recu a sec e unes n 00 venveanor Yeh diy, NOR eee Ze Cnases Chtarm Cure ooo rue Packers Tar Soap.reg.\u201csv, for Aye Hunyudi Janos Water, quarts, Dyers Jelly .\u2026.10000000e sauce Prayer Nuii Enamel, veg.356 reg, 40e, lor sense escur .\u20ac Eicetrio Où Apec Ls 25¢ doinzson's srna) Liguld Soup, Capsoline .- 1ÿe Braver Rosaline, reg.35e, for 20¢ Teg, Bde, Tor 222100010000 pa 000 Laundering Ye Prophylati: Tooth Brush, reg.Johnson's Hed Cross Kidney : Lain tlle Biante ET 19e es {17 - Rc l'Iusteus, jeg.25e, wor LL.1B Alicock's Porous sters .u aia bromn Quinine, reg.2e, * .babys Cougu 5YTUD ta TETE jus \u2018Imported French Perfumes.- œ ; OLS Fav \u20ac Vablets .0.hh: .I r INE 1-4c Brown's Bronchiaj Troches Libs Roger & Gallet, eh all lead: Salt, veg.Swe and ie Evans\u2019 T'hroût Pastiles .AY UE es and dors, reg.Ts.Sc ee eee Lhe ana SP Foot Elm .\u2026.\u2026.ean lue ske terres cr Ancnoury's foyd, Nos.1, L 5 tiostilla .7.RAA 1yc Fon ual, bottic of F \u20ac rely Fer- Bord cea een wid Boe 25: Gurileld Tea .parcs ler a or 8 Sry\u2019 .82.2 25 Avenburys prior, Nos.a > Gray's SyFUP L.ccscnececeeseces sue - Guaranteed.or Bn lal go Coe 20, Tiges \u201c49e Hamilton's Pills .\u2026.ae Shaving Stick, neg.coo 10: Apia W ater, bits and quaits, Hoyts Cologne .se Swan sown voiet lowder, Tog.Use dae Wi wer, Jul gee ala BQc | Hood's Pls Je 2B, For oi.13¢ Boluch's Condensed MUR, © beg, - - hyomei .me 19e lviët.ammonia, reg.25e, for.1Ue Cue, TOY LL hie 4c MeGale\u2019's Butternut Pills .\u2026.\u2026.18e 1 Frost am Ammonia, strong, 1 bosrii, 2 Oz, fog.Bde, ior ; ue Frunatives, small .19e À gution, reg.$L, for .she Bovmi Coraiai, 1\u20acZ.$1.23, for.pe Umega Oil Lo.den eee s 19e \u201cContainer, 26¢, refunded.Bromuo-Neltzer, reg.19e and 5c, Nervoline Pps State 189c Rose.Water, bot., reg.25e, for.10¢ POP 2.12 Gene eee Se and SU Péutsun's Antiseptic Creolin, 4 ; Kose Water and Glycenue, res.; Bevel s Pts, res.25e, LUE .ESC OZB coc.u essences ec ec 60 sa 00 1fac 25e, for LL.repre 12e Catiers .bittle Liver Pils, reg.Pinkham Sunitu! Wash, |.19e Silver Polish, reg.35¢, for 1e Ee, BE ieee.5e Rat Biskit 2000000 eegn de 18e Furniture Polish, reg.35e, for.12$c Cics ateus, ren, J0c; for co ac Rubifoam .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ie \u2014Pratmnd Dust, reg.Z5c, for.Tue Castors, + 85e, fer 2 122 21e Siegel'x Pills.19e Glycothymoiine, reg.$1.05, for.pe Pinpham's + omp., veg.$1, for.4e Vapocresolene o.oo.ere 19e English tacaith Sais, reg.Ic, .Carisond Sad Powder, reg.$1.00, Welds Grape Juice, % pints.Me OF Le ls eee anna Lan ea * 44e for AR BL.ape Woodbury's Fuclal Cream 1c Hyarogen Peroxide, 4 oz.reg.Eunos Froil Salt, rez.$7,00, for GBe RoR Reller DDC, L+c0ec2 0 cena caneunééss le Fetiows 23 Hypopiosphites, Hedrite .c0 9 Hydiogen \u201cPeroxide, 1 1b., TEE.° leg, $125, 108 Laccsecses D4e Sanitol Tooth Paste .CI Cs 39¢ Hoineh's Malted Milk,» reg.$1, Sunitol Tooth Powder 3 quart of Lime Water, reg.:5c, CE L.LL Le casa a ana ee sasenee 746 Sanitol Face (ream .TOF.Lans nee rare 10e Hortick's Malted .Milk, hospital Sanitol Toilet Soap .Carbonate of Magnesia, in sua size, reg.$1.00, for .2.99 Sanitol falcum Powder ., Of 1,02, reg.Hc, 2 1OF.Mariani Wine, reg.$1.25, 4 LL Sye P Re for 39 Flu Magnesia, \u2018reg.boc, for.A 25: Maltine Freparation, reg $1.00, ; 50c or Cc.urfatic Acid, reg.15¢ Jb.or ae FR LC atents, veg Olive Oil, table or medicinal use, Maltine \u2018Preparation, reg, se Jor oil c 20 for LL LL.LL Le 20e sas eue eee ue 0 Antiphlogistine RER Quinine, \u2018full oz., reg.$1.50, Meliin's Food, reg, $1.00, for .9c |-California Fig Syrup .et ieaerenenena ae aan Orrine Liquor Cure res.$1.00, Canadian Hair Dye .a Empty Capsules to put it in 150 Cascarets .c.cvne Don't pay 25¢ dozen for Quinine Cap- Dodd's Kidney Pills .> sules when you can put them up for \u201ctor el .Father John's Medicine .39¢ about 1c a dozen.Pertussin, reg.$1.Gin Plllg .2.000000000 ceeere.- SEC Carbolic Tooth Powder, English, Female Pills, French, reg $2.00, Gray's Syrup, large.susesasce De reg.306, for .2000000000 14c for .RE Herpicide + ,.\u2026.40000000 .8c Egg Shampoo, reg.25¢, for.13: Psychine.\u2018rez, $2.00, for .Hind\u2019s Honey \u2018and Almond Tar Shampoo, reg.25c.for.Oc Lyons\u2019 American Tooth Cream 10 vrerdnenrnnnnonas 39e \u2018White Hose Soap, reg.10c.8 for 23c¢ der, reg, 350.[OF 2.200000 Milburn's H.Nerve Pills .39c Old\u2019 English Brown Windsor Minard's Liniment, res.250.Nasa] Balm (Falford's) .age Soap, reg.5c, 8 for .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Be O\u2019'Keefe's Malt, reg.35¢, for Fruitatives .3c Cucumber Soap, reg.10c, for.Se Pabst Mali, reg.35c.far .Omega OH .00 000000 Be Glycerine and Limes for the Hair, Wreth's~ Malt, reg.33¢.for =.Bc Owhrldge\u2019s Lung Tonic, regular reg.35¢, for L.400000000e se Liebig's Malt, reg, 25c, 2 for.Bñe 50e, fOr °.,.\u2018ovemcorcasesann Dc \u2018Brushes, Tooth, reg.25c, for .\u20ac Vaucaire's Malt, rez.40c, for .BOc Pond's Extract \"+\u2026cacc0o0u000.spthC |\" Brughes, Hair, reg.$1, for.\u2018x 39¢c Pompelan Massage.Cream, reg.Pyramid Pile Cufe .ccccnvu.380 Brushes, Baby, reg.$1, for.33Jc BOC, OT RE 3c Scott's, small .erare000000 BHC À Brushes, Hat, reg.$1, for.34c Robinson's Barley, reg.23e, for T1 fe Shiffman\u2019s Asthma Cure onu IPC Brushas, Clothes, reg.$1, for.ys shl Hepativa, reg.50c, for .32¢ Parisian © usa raneenrenns IHC Whisk Brooms, reg\u2019 25c¢, for.13c Scoit's Emulsion, reg.$1, for.65e Stuart's Catarrh \"Tanloty anse H3119 \u201cChampois Skins, rez.59c, for.Steedman's Teething Powders, Stuart's Dyspepsia\u201d Tablets .39c \u201cQuinine Pills, 2.gr., reg.15c doz.er reg.40i, for .30c Welch's Grape Juice, pints \u2026.BHe a nca nues ses ~ Cold Cream, pot, reg.25e, 2 for 2%5¢ Zam-buk .2 La Rhubarh Pills, reg.15e Littie Liver Pills, reg.25c¢, for.$c Pape\u2019s Diuretic dggen, for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 Gc Cathagtle Pills, reg.15¢ Jlox., for ooh Ve tos, reg.25c,.for Toot.asl), reg.28¢c; fop i.Eau de oui x Pita Fonts, reg.TORR 3 TO SAR I NA Nervér Footie\u2019 and Fe 250, AH reg.26c, for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.0\u2026.Bath Powder, reg.Sic, for a.Quinine Wine, $1 bottle, for.Mennen\u201d = Talcum Powder, reg.25¢, 2 for Oil, reg.$1, .0._ reg.$1, tor.Bracing and Fonte \u2018Bitters, Teg.Syrup White Pine Compound, rez.25c, for Hyryey's Red Pine Syrup, res.\"2äé,: far rend, reg.250, for ; Syru White, Pine, Eucalyptus Honey, reg, 25c, for Iyptus ahd Honey, reg.25c, for Electric Liniment, reg.~ Infants\u2019 Worm: syrup, reg.25c, Ce) A RE Sore \u2018Throat Gargie, reg.25c fOr Lh tiie cen tier reas JEyony\u2019 Dyspepsia Cure,reg.suc, for ,.Lyons\u2019 Bug Poison, reg.6e, for Byons' Hälr Restorer, reg.Zhe, for Walker s Kidney Cure, reg.\u2018$1, for L quart of.Pure Cod liver Oil, Seidiitz Powders, rex.250, for.Powdered P Pepsin, French, $1 oz.OF, Lee 4 cases se cena a usa n 0000 1 pint Witch Hazel, reg.0c, for 1 gallon Witeh Huzel, reg.$2, 0 Lpeseu scene mess euves Beet, Iron and Wine, imported, reg.$1, for reg.$1.25, .i.en.Lithia Tables reg.Sûe bottle, or ae un nee Tume caca 00 fear Medicamentusy.ar Dutch.Drops, joo pot called \u2018Harlem Of], Rigmers Toilet Vinegar, res.25W for 2.2.1 e ane s een anne Lyony\u2019 Rheumatic Cure, reg.$1, (UN Liquid Egg Shampoo, reg.5c, ed Ointment, reg.Boe, for.Hair Dye, solution, English, reg.5ûc, for i.Indelible Ink, reg.I.Floor Polish, gallons.Clean- Head Lotion, for ehi eg; 25\u20ac; for vas » for Groder's Dyspepsia Tablets, reg.50C, fOF L.L2 seen rc ee nc neuve Eye Water, reg.25c, for.Salts of Lemon, reg.loc, tor.1 pint Wood Alcohol, reg.50e, for ee 1 Spirit Stove, reg.50c, for.1 ib.Parish\u2019's Food, 1 doz.Santal reg.35¢, Jor Wood Capsules, for, per Ib.Camphor, 10 oz., for, per oz.Carbonate of Ammonia, reg.35c IP.POP LLe+.2 see Lee ren a nan 00 French\" Chalk, reg.25¢ 1b., for.Fuller's Earth, reg.25c Ib, for.Borax and Honey, reg.20c bottle, for .sr.Logwood, reg.25c 1b., tor\u2019 een Epsom Salts, reg.25c 1b., Vaseline, reg.50¢ lb.for.Killer, syrup of Far and Cod Liver Oli, - RPasteur's Emulsion of Cod Liver > Age Ext.Sara Blood Purifier, se Gordon\u2019 sg.Cough Syeijp.Mother\u2019 8 LF 14 reg.81, for Loo.8 03.Aromatic Extract Cascara, \u2014 Blxir of Cod Liver Oil, tasteless, rez.$I.for .wecnces Headache Wafers, reg.z5c, for » Sulphur, 25¢ Oil! Sweet Kimond, reg.25c, for 15e Sebo.Whiso Pine, Tar, Euca- 14e 26e, for 1Xc 1c 11e.22c 138¢ 13c 29e 25e Compound Sr up Hypophosphites, 23 reg.$1, for 100 Oc =e ae Cc 10c ee + me - EUR .pa A DRUGS - purer goods than ours.at.any Prises \u2014 Resiu, of owgèr, + L lb.35e, lp ?9% 4 .Sarigpatily 3 of, oz 3 on \u2026.eet sen \u201csait, reg.bis.large \u2018age, 10° oe.vie.Fe Sealing Wax, 1 = 25e, \u201cfor bes ewe FU Senna Leaves; reg.ibe, for.i.DC Salts and Senna, reg.10c, Z / for ae Buy Leaves, rez.50e ib., for ee.10C .Skunk Oit, feg.:35¢, \u2018for: .120 Phosphate of Soda, res.a lb.Jae, for .LL.19c Linseed, Licorice ad ¢ \u2018hlôrodyt ne Hozenges, res.10c oz., 4 ozs.\"++.F0c Or \u2026\u2026 .Bde Ib, 7 1b.tins 0 Lume I) Sulphuric Acid, reg.lic ,., Se Tartarit \u201cAcid rez.75e, \u2018for.{2 \u2018Compound: 1.itorkse Powder, reg.$1.00 ib.fox \u201cVe tes ane aps Licorice Sticks, 16 to Tb té Ib; reg.\u2018 \u2018$1.00 lb, for Camphoraÿed Cliglk, reg, Big Tons White Wax, reg.$1.25 b., for .Telow Beex' Wax, res: :108 ex, or .Pine far, reg.25c Ib, for .\u2026.Acid Boracie, rex:*fûc-4b., for .10e - 14c Acid Carbohé,.ae rege Cocoa Butter,\u201d res.- 100%.ozs.for ;.3 Xi Cocoanut Oil,\u201d ve Copperus, reg.TE, lb, for .1° 8e Chioride Lime, box, 1 ib.reg.LOF 20¢, for.& Floor Wax, special \u201cprice In \u2018pur, Po Gregory's Mixture, reg.100 o 02, #.- for .Be Gum Spruce,.reg.$1.00, for.Essence Pepperminf reg.25c, fOr 242 io vhs eer mee wae 12c Essence\u2019 Lemon, reg.25c, for .12e Essence Ratifia, reg.25e, for 12e Eesence Vanilla, reg.$2.00 pt, or.PEI \u2018Lime Juice, reg.25e, for oi Wintergreen, 4 oz.bots Teg.- ¥b¢, - for ap vee 35c $1,000 to_any one who can produce.1 have the larg Bogy dy Bols, Frog Be .Spirits Green Soap, Yeg.\"8b, for 190 OC\u2019 $L.60, medicinal ib., Acid\u2019 Carboilé;- black 33 disinfecting; reg.23¢ Ib, for .L.15c Lanoline, 35e oz.reg., 2 oz.for 10e Pure Aléc ., or medicinal High Wines, | $1.50 niny for « .TSv.Sal Amm fac, reg: 25e, for .\u2026.10c Antipyring powders or tablets, + reg, 25 ozen, for .Sc Phenacétine, powders or täbiets, 5 gr, reg.25c doz., for .Oc Aromatic Spirits Ammonia, 2 oz.bot, 250, for .1.2 222 ane ee pe Bermuda Arrowroot, reg.ô0c ib., .for .c ib.Aspirin\u2019 Tablets, reg.\u201825e \u2018dors HE dee for .- 10c- Cascara Tablets, : grain, regs, 156 dos, for-.\u2026.49e a\u2019 hundred Cuttlefish Bone, largé pleces, reg.75e 1b, for .we 40e Orris.Root, Tes.oz, 15e, \u201cfor FO Acid Oxalic, reg.1 Ib 40c, for 38e Oil Eucalyptus, reg, 25c bot.for ,.an.ae EBC Paris Green, reg.rT Tb.50¢, for BFC Oil -Peppermint.rez.'56c, for T.149c Paregoric, reg.50¢, for .29c Essence Jamaica Ginger, rE.25c, for .A3c Plaster Paris, à reg.Ib.15c, for cee Be Permangenate of Potash, rég.75¢.1b, for .Luc 7c Pumice Stone, reg.Ib, \u201cIse, for .Bec Pumpkin Seeds, \u2018reg.10c oz, for.5c Sunflower Seeds, reg.2ÿc, for \u2026 Ibe Charcoal Tablets, reg.10¢ oz., À 3 dzs.for .15\u20ac Soda Mint Tablets, res.Toe oz, 3.028 for .u Le - 19e Red Rose Leaves, reg.\u201cese \u2018ox, \u2019 for .2.222 2e 13c Gum Arabic, reg.$1.50.for ¢ Ge.5 Che.Insect Powder, reg.$1.00 tb.far 40c PURE DRUGS\u2014{Continued) Phratfine, reg.40c Jb.(gr .14¢ Soft Soap, reg.250, \u201cfur 4.10 ; Alum, reg.lb.1%, for .JC : Citrate of Magnesia, 1 ib.bots, Tue, for 4 ane as 5 300 Tinct.lodine; 25¢ vote,\u201d Soo 18¢ : Castor Oil, reg, 1 pint Soe, for 200 F net.Benzoin, reg.ce ro, 12e Tinct.Arnica, reg.259 FGF «.12¢C Camphorated Oll, reg 25e, \u201cfor.14c Gasoline, reg.1 pint 15c, for.Bec Cod Liver -Ol) Cupsutes.\u2026 \u201810\u20ac 1 doz.Capsules, Methylene ond Oll of Saudalwood, reg.35c, fur 15¢ doz.RUBBER GOPDS DEPT, Doctors always in Attendance, prie vale pav.ors, also lady attending at our Bleury Street Store.We have everything inihe™ \"Ure of Rubber Goods, Surgical Instruments.Air Cushions, res.$5.00, f 82.49 Bathing Caps, m .\u2026.2% to Te \u2018Bed Pans, reg.$2.50; for 110 ubber Bang s for .Absorbent.Cotton, reg.Toc, \u2018tor he ; Nurses\u201d and Hospital Supplies.re glock In the city.35.reg.$1.80, .cha eo Synge all \u201ckinds, \u201882.5 50 and: = 6140.me Co ORLY ih me, for .3Fc each\u2019 ~ Breast Pumps, reg: 50c, for .BC Chest Protectors and Chamois Vests, fldece lined, also feit Hued, from .Dec to 23.00 Flesh\u2019 Gives; reg.Abe, for .29c Bätt -G: reg.25e,\" for 1.12e Wash Cloths, English make, ! STOR.via.Be to 15c each oi sux reg.ste, for .2ÿv a box Rubber Sheeting, English, 36 © inches wide, reg.$1.25, for .59e Rubber Sheeting, English, 45 inghes wide, reg.$1.75, for .79e Scissors, 8 inches long, worth 59¢ a pair, for 10c rg Supporters, al\u2019 kinds, $2.50 to $5.00, for M1.7%53 and 2.19.s# nges, Engma, reg.$1.00.for 49c _ Kiyringes an ot Water Bottles, reg.$2.50, for .at Water Bottles, veg.\u201c$1.50, or .O8c French Politzer Bag, reg.ot.49, \u2019 fOr .RAR .@Pc Glass Syringes, from â.! 106 up House Thermometers .- 25%, ue Nursé Charts .Crutches, reg.$1.50 a pair, for LE 18 We have a complete line of Stil:s for making Distilled Water.The \u2018Great McDonald Electrit Belt, reg.\u201c$40.00, for $4.25.For all weak people a chance of a lifetime.Hypodermic Syringe, eg.81.50, for .98¢ : Rubber Syringes, ant\u2019 sizeg, veg.5 50e, for x Tee.ea Sila, wer JBC Up to $1.75.$7.50 pair of Gold Rimless Glasses, and Your Eyes Tested Free for «, « \u2018$10,00 pair of Bolid Gold 18 karat Glasses, for $2.98.We have the largest line of Manicure Goods in this city, also Razors, Razor Strops and Barber Supplies.Reg.50c per Ib, - Murrowbore ; Candy, for .24 Reg.40¢ per 1b.Butter Scotein + for s Reg.50c per Ib.Chiocouites, in\u2019 bulk, for .,.ee.Reborn Shou! der Braces.for .DS Back .Supporters, reg.$2.00.for 49c .Keep your Children straiglit.* Sanitary Towels, English make, \u2018for 45c a doz Uterine Supporters, reg.a.50, | 2.10 or % ratios \"Weak \u201cBack \u2018Corsets, \"with pad adustment, if necesgary, from.2-00 to $5.00 pot Drums, $: Half the Price you pay elsewhare, Laboratory Glassware at Half the \u201c Market Price.Write vs for pare ticulars.y deipesgié anse Fete nanneu nee Ÿ , on Te most extraordinary examples of value giving we ever announced .and we anticipate an even greater throng of shoppers than we ever had at any of our previous sales.Lot No.2-VALUES UP TO $1, at Fancy French Suitings, C high«class rmintaria) .3 | triped English.Worsted HJ Suiting .0, 7 Fancy Herringbone \u2018Buit- ing, #B COlOrB \u2018.0u200000 ss 1 : Simoo finfsh imported C Suitings .60-inch Blue and White.EC .Checked French Buiting.A GREAT.BARGAIN Ladies\u2019 Natural Wool Undervests and Drawèrs, reg.$1, Monday 49¢.each.re Wool, natural color, Ladies\u2019 Urldervests and Drawers, \u2018\u2018Alexandra \u201d Brand,\u201d splendid wearing quality ; made from superior yarn; assorted sizes; $1 quality] Monday.49c EXTRA SPEGIAL.NECK RUCHING\u20148ix Frills in W.{ box, \u2018assorted, in white, pink and is Ç LOC A - blues reg.26¢; Monday, box.Dressing Csaes fitted With; Hair Brush, Tooth ind Nail Brushes, Comb and Mirror, oap Pox, etc, regular $10- Ea for 7 .86-08 A Menicère Cases, silver.' Pounied, ?tted With guality bristle Brush, ck Comb, bevelled Plate.| Mirror, Tooth Brush, Nall Brush and File, Naf] Polisher, Cutio cle $16 to ered: wo ehon lies ; Worth .Sliver-Mounted Sets, bean: titully packed eùt covered boxes, price $12.50 .Richly Decorated China Shaving rush, san ste to 35, for.$1.19 Mug, a Se.packed o padded Sul boxes; $2 to #, for.si 6.pair, sale price,\u201d Fersesiineaanen iE Te \u2018 2000 YARDS SH.K VELVETS.+.» \"Regular $M to 1.60, Monday, 37e yd.\u2018Beautiful Silk Velvet, adaptable for _ dresses, children's r+ coats,\u201d evening\u201d \" gowns, for trimming and making hats, etc.There are 18 different shadeés in * all, including electric blue, tan, pale blue, - fawn, cardinal, 'gmrrnet, royal, pink, yellow, Nile, myrtle green, olive green, beaver, etc.Velvets that are 5 fjpple qua qualities, adaptable to the ng mode.An early selection .advisable, than.§1, while.others are the regular $1.50 quality; Monday, per yard Te THe \u2018most desirable Dress Goods Bargains offéred this season.\u2019 | 8000: YARDS ON SALE IN 2 LOTS.; Lot No.1\u2014Values up to 75c.Striped Satin Cloth, Vicuna Cloth, 50 inches wide, cy Worsted Suiting, êtes\u201d \u2018éte.: chotce, per yard.\u201cex EXTRA SPECIAL.recurou ue 00.sen cac ne © Gantlomen's | =] Dress Regular 25e, 35c and sde, for 156.Consists of 1 pair of Gold Plate.Laver Cuff Links and 1 Scarf Pin to match, assorted emerald, torquolse and opal imitation Cettings: Monday, per BOL either isin VERY SPECIAL.Ladies\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Black Sateen Underski Abe.Serene pafan eines * Not a piece worth.less to .made with nice wide frills.Reg.Monday Bc \"HE CAC wn Near St, Cathrie st, STORE The Bargains offered for Monday are positively among the ~ Underskints, PRA i \u2018Ba asemerit 20 free Tin mals, .: 1605 Sang\u2019 \u201cSane.\u2018Hast quality, im \"cane: a fragt rocery storss at em a walle.\u2014 OUR 8th oo \u2018Grand General @ S Will Take Place Monday Dec.Bo Crowning values unite in a supreme \u2018effort to make it \u2018the > biggest ad most successful in the history of our house.The store\u2019s ES > doors will open to customers at 8.20 a.Read carefully ed FY | 8000 fmported Jet Hat \u2018Pins, in the latest styles, 5c each.£5000 Stockings An wool quality; Monday, per pair aspect asens 4 \u201c300 Girls\u2019 Bleighs, made of hardwood; Monda: verenarcata = VERY SPECIAL, Ena, dost ack, per oo tan.ai.\u2014 30e regular; EXTRA SPECIAL! Ladies Black Cashmere 19e - A price sa cinating Display: ini Toylane\u201d .FUN FOR OLD AND YOUNG., ET \u20ac claf \u2018Values for \u2018Monday's Sale fos.: - : owing details and SHOP EARLY IN LADIES FANCY BEL Worth from\u2019 28¢ 16 86, on.= day at 9c each.\u201c3 Leather Belts, Svith Deau- \u201c tifui giit buckles, worth 1 60e \u201cto TBE Lésege ss es vedieeniis + STAPLE DEPARTMENT.3 \u2018of 5 to 15 yards: \"per vert 2e'csguae [PR i | ; + 150 Boy\" Blelghs, Jengtit 36 8.Mopda \u20183 Length; 42 inches, Mohday\u2026: - VERY SRECIAL.200 Dressca Dolls; blue, pihk or Ted: tiresses, Monday, each.19c FLAVORING EXTRACTS, wn Flavorin Extract s aps Fr reg.\" 16c, 15% , sale * Te ç Mill Ends of Grey Cotton, lengths 34, 36 and 10-im.\u201cwide: values, 8e \u2018tozl0e; Mongay, mens sic aére sauna qd Vermicellt, reg.10e, fo p.m.0 be MENS \u201cHEAVY.SANITARY FLEECE - UNDERWEAR, © VERY SPECIAL t Natural color; soft h foece; have slight Imperfections, LA you would hardly detect them.Note this price.While they iast, per garment.89e 4 MARCARONI! VERMICELLI! Iinported French Macaroni and.1-1b; pkg.T¥He Stoke will ; be./ Monday \u201d > ES » Tt & said that \u2018Nationals are again hesitating about\u2019, joining the new hoc- v league, buf, this afternoon will tell.It was stated that Nationals were hesitating.On: the directorate of the! association it was claimed there were! æven members out of nine in ravor of! Joining the N.H.A.of C.but that! the final decision as to what should: be done had been left with the hockey committee.Members of this stated: that they would await the meeting of | the C, H.A.this aitéfnoon.The clubs that pledged themselves! to the league formed Thursday were busy yesterday completing arrangements for the meeting to be held this.evening.Bonds for the four clubs, $1,000 each.were duly drawn up.Regarding Nationals, members of! the Wanderer executive stated that If, Nationals decided to stay by the C.H:; A, it was \u2018practically certain that a\u2019 formed and that as a nucleus for its - When the meeting of the National Lacrosse Union comes off some time this month, Mr.W.Findlay, president of the Montreal Clüb, will propose a! .measure which no doubt will meet wiih general aproval.It is one which will positively check the career of (he se- erosse nomad; the aii Who this year arrangse to go to-the coast.for instance to play with the New Westminster team in the Minto Cup matches.waich _ they expect to play early next v:ar, and.then expects to come \u2018back here \u2018and play with a local team af\u2018crvards.Nationêls the Observed of all Observers, Said to be Hesitating Again Between the two Leagues, Must Declare Themselves To-day + team this club and not the Nationais | | cause they can offer bigger salaries.{ i way to Montreal on Thursday were new French Canadian club would be from Winnipeg.Lester Patrick SE TS for ts stay in West.A MEASURE TO RESTRICT .THE \\ (ACROSS NOMAD IN HIS EVIL \u2014 WAYS CF CHANGING CLUBS Players will be Positively Pr: Prevented \u2018from Playing With DifferentClubs in Different Parts of the Country During the Same Year would have Laviolette and Pitre, be- _ It is stated that it was.the Ottawa interests who first approached the new league.The Renfrew delegates on their met at the Ottawy station by two well known sportsmen in the Capital and asked if it would not be possible to get a franchise in the league.Jimmy Gardner denies absolutely having made an overture to Alf.Smith to place a team in the league.Art.Ross, player manager of the All-Montreal Club, stated yesterday that his team was complete, but he could give no names until after the league meeting.Wanderers announced that Glass and Johnston will be with the Jubilee Rink Club.According to the latest despatch win \u201cThis sort of thing, says Mr.Find- lay, ig the ruination of lacrosse and will have to be put a stop to.and the only way: te \u2018combat the evil successfully is to make a new rule right at the beginning of the \u2018season to \u201cre- vent it.There is some sort of a rule now to tliat effect, but the intention is to.make .ft stranger.The \u2018question of apopinting a sort of a Pat Powers for lacrosse will in all ; probability come up again, and it is | said that some gentlemen are hard at | Work pulang wires, with a view of being successful candidate.A VERY SERIOUS WORD , SPOKEN ABOUT THE ALLAN CUP FOR AMATEURS The Toronto News says: The Intercollegiate Hockey Union scason does not end until February 25th next.one of the clauses of the Montagu Al- \u2018lan Cup rules states that no play-offs for the Cup are to take place until af- tar \u2018the regular season is.over, it means that a number of clubs are liable to be disappointed next spring when they want to arrange matches, Queen's are the present holders.of the trophy, which is emblematic of -the sentor amateur hockey champion- ebip, the Presbyterlans having defeated the Cliffsides of Ottawa In the only post- ~season game last year.Cliffsides were given possession of the.Cup in the first place for having won the in- terprovineial honors.St.Mithael's, O.HA.champions; considered.challeng-\" ing Queen's, but did not.It is perfect- fy rational to expect the clubs to play off after the season is over, but there «re doubts that these cup games will ever become gs popular \u2018or as interest- Ing as in lacrosse or professional hockey.In which sports «up matches may - be played during the se ason by champions of the year before.The first reason is that possibly one | challenger can be accommodated, as -was the rase Jhst season on account of \u2018the lateness.of the season: secondly, \u2018the public generally \u201chave their fill of hockey by the time Mirch comes, and .post-season gumes are \u201cnot inviting: thirdly, it will be.unfair if all the champions of amateur leagues and un- fons of sufficient calibre are not given an opportunity to play off se that the \u201cholders of the cup may be.the real title-holders.This, of course, does not cast any reflection on the Queen's hockey club, which was undoubtedly the best team last season.There are, perhaps half a dozen teams which will _ have a \u2018perfect right to challenge for the premier honors this winter.and it will be no easy task.for tha trustezs to decide which Awilt Le taken on.» Although it is in line with the amateur spirit to donate the proceeds to ~ charity, vet a pretty, big cry was put up last Murch, when the Frustees asked for the gate, minus expenses, fot that purpose.Thus it may be \"seen \"how the -présent rules may äffect-the \u2018desire to challenge for the honors.Per- \u2018haps.one result may Le that certain leagues will confine themselves to their \u2018 the cup.; î The M.AAA.Basketball Team.\u2018The M.A.A.A.Basketballers will | held a practice this evening, in preparation for their game on Wednesdays -* Mext with MeGHl It is likely that an \u2018entirely new line- -up from that which played agalnst RVR.Y.M.C.A will meet the Callegians.The tearn © will be pitked from to-night's practice.In about ten days the senior teani leave for a short tour-in North-' ern New York for a series of games, As LARGE NUMBER OF TEAMS FOR SIX DAY CYCLE RACE.New York, December 4.\u2014Big Tim Sill'van has agre&d to act as nfñvial starter for the annual six\" day cyele team vale that will begin in Madison Square Garden one minute after n.id- night on Sunday night.A big force of carpenters are at work on the erection of the ten laps to a mille board track which will be uped for the rate and the usual programme of own company, leaving others to- tackle |\u2019 and are now working hard in prepara: tion therefor.i I wg A \u201ci score \u201cof 26 to 21.} hemis \u2018 : Lager : .Please give your holiday orders.to Toe your dealer now \u2018as we are ished > , of \"Phone East 149; ; : | NÂTIONAL , BREWERIE | HEIL, \u2018Roston, Mass, short \u2018distance \u2018events to-morrow night.Frank I.Kramer, American champion, \u2018is to meet\u2019 Jack Clarke, Australia\u2019s premier sprinter, in a \u2018match race tomorrow night.Charles Parent, European champion pace follower, ig to meet Bobby Walthour, American champion,.in a match behind motor pacing machines.The makn-up of the teams ontercd for the six day rdce is as follows: French team\u2014Ieon Georget.France, and Emil Georget, France: Ttaljan team\u2014Giuvonhi Cuniolo Italy, and Ésnilio \u2018 Caräpezzt, Italy: British- French team\u2014Reginzld Shirley, London, England.and Achille Germain.France; Boston-Bnffalo team\u2014Patriêk Logan (Ireland).Boston, and Walter Bardgett, Buffalo, N.Y.:\" Damish-Ital- jan team\u2014Norman Anderson, Copenhagen, and Carlo Vanoni Italy; Mormon tram\u2014Tyer Lawson (Sweden).Salt Lake City, and Walter De Mara.Salt Lake City: Irish-American team \u2014Frank \u2018Galvin, New York city, \u2018and Patrick Keegan (Ireland), Lowell Mass, \u201cNative Son\u201d team\u2014 Alfred Halstead, San \u201d Francisco, Cal, and Perey O.LaWrence, San Francisco, Cal; Farmer team\u2014W.FE.Mitten, Davenport, la., and Fred GG.West.San Francigeé, Cal.; \u201cLittle Old New York\u201d team\u2014 Eddie Root, New York city, and Jue Fogler.(National A.C.) Brooklyn; German-Holland team\u2014Walter Rutt, Germany, and Johann \u201csto, Holland: \u2018International team\u2014Flovd MacFarland, San Jose.Cal.and Jack Clark, Melbourne, Australia; Dixie-Yankee team -\u2014Bobly Walthour, Atlanta, Ga.and Elmer Collins, Boston, Masa.; Australian team\u2014FE.A.Pre.Australla, and Patrick O'Sullivan, Hehir, New Zea- land; Boastcn-RBrooklyn - team\u2014Fred and Charles Stein, Prooklyyy, N.Y.: New York-New Jersey teamé-George Cameron (LA.A.C5, New York, city, -and Floyd Krebs, Newark, N.J.: \u201cMessenger Bay.team \u2014Geo.Wiley, Syracuse.N.Y., and Peter Dro- bach, Boston, Mass.7 mr \u2026 Fitzpatrick and Routhier.A match has been arfanged between Fred.Routhier and Dick Fitzpatrick, |- of Montreal, to take \u2018place\u2019 in Quebec.It will \u2018be at a hundred and forty- five pounds for ten rounds.fterwards Routhiei will meet Bean.\u2019 sey for twenty rounds.B.t.s.Defeated po College.a fast Basketball game Bishop's | cales School, present holders of the E.T.Basketball.League championship, \u2018defeated \u2018Bishop's Universly; by the M lties that: only \"twenty rounds.exhib seen to the right of centre.JANES JEFFRIES AND JACK JOHNSON | SIGN FINAL PAPERS New York, December 4.\u2014The Jef- fries-Johnson fight for the heavyweight championship of the world will be fought either in Salt City City.Utah, or in the vicinity of San Fran- THE REAL BOWLING SEASON OPEN ON FRIDAY EVENING) and independent Teams Started.\u2018C.AB.L.League cisco, on July 4 next.Final articles for a 45-round contest were signed by the principals in a hotel at Hoboken.N.J.Neither of the contestants, according to the articles, is to engage in any boxing contest before the date uf the big fight.This etfectively ell- minates the possibility -jof Johnson meeting Langford or JEffries fighting Kaufman between now and then.Both, it is further stipulated, must enter active training at least ninety days before the fight.Flve-ounce gloves are to be used, and the contest shall be governed by straight Marquis of Queensbury rules, while the referee is to be selected at least sixty days before the contest.Robert W.Murphy, a New York hotel \u201cproprietor, is the temporary stakeholder, and he 'may serve permanently.\u2018Both fighters wanted to have a western bank serve as stakeholder, but it was-said that difficulty was found in getting one to assume the responsibility.This stakeholder question was debated for several hours in the -New York office of Henry I.Kowalsky, a San Francisco lawyer.Johnson, ever cautious, suggested a safe deposit box with three locks, each of the contestants to hold one key and the ftnira to be- held by a disinterested party.The promoters objected \u2018to\u2019 this, and { 159; #115\u2014417; - The\u201cFéal.bowling season opened last night the first matches of the Canadian Amateur Bowling Association took place between the M.AAA.champions of the league, and the Victoria Rifles, Individual scores were: M.A.A.A,\u2014Holmgren, 151, 174, 172\u2014 497; Alexander, 144, 145, 162\u2014451; Bach, 153, 155, 153\u2014461; Darling, 166.187, 210\u2014563; Plow, 171, 180, 171\u2014522; Bourdon 178, 202, 152\u2014527.Total, 3,021.' Victoria Rifles\u2014 Mills, 202, 202, 163 \u2014567;_ Armstrong, 163, 177, 181-\u2014521: Dunlop, 159, 199, 137\u2014486; Hancock, 197, 159, 164\u2014520; Topping, 161, 167.142\u2014470; Denman, 189, 170, 160\u2014519;.Total, 3.082.M.A.A.A: LIFE_ WON.\u2019 Ca] Engineers Powers, 181, 153, 201 \u2014535; A.Pirrie, 180, 162, 146-\u2014488; R.Rowles, 138, 137, 112\u2014387; ¥.Turn.bull, 204, 158, 207\u2014569; S.Starke, 1686, 168, 194-528; F.Richmond, 182, 202° 159\u2014543.Total.3,050.210, 156\u2014529; L.Rubenstein, 186, 149% 145\u2014480; J.Baird, 475, 144, 203-5295 F.H.Gardner; 243, 146, 191-059; WE J.LeGaliais, 187, 196, 139\u2014468; KR À , Walker, 181, 170.188-539.Total, 3,° 119.\u2018Majority for M A.A.A., 69.INDEPENDENT LEAGUE.293 Beavers\u2014J.Kerr, 146, 113, 204-465 - C.Crocker, 115.158, 105\u2014-378; Cockburn, 133, 178, 145-460; ea ain, 187, 181, tests \"Clargdut, 138, 120.164\u20144%6: \u2018A.F0slin, 149 152, 168\u2014465.Total, 2,676.Pel Telephone\u2014=M.Fitzpatrick, 1486.R.Dickson, 146, 169, A.LeBrun, 175.148, 139\u2014 Morvisor, \u2018188,452, 166476: J.A.Dionne, 471.14Ç 141-453; = M.Quinn, 189, 154, 188-496.Tot 2.769.\u2018Majority for Bell Telephone, 93.BOWLING: AT OTTAWA.The Ottawa sectiôn of the C.A.B.EL.had the following.results: Monument National _.A.Archam- 150-465; 462: W.present.The veteran cyclist will race against Charles Parent for the world\u2019s - championship to night\u2014From ai photograph : by George Grantham Bain, : the plan outlined above was finally adopted.Johnson throughout peemed to be fearful.Jest, someone would defraud him.*- Sporting men here Deljeve, notwita- standing the Sait Lake City talk, that the fight will go to Califorpia.jhe\u2019 flexible articles give thes promoters.the Tight to stige the fight-ip Utah, Nevada, or, California.but Nevada.has not.been considered seriously.\u2018The moving pictures, which are looked \u2018te bring in the most: money.will be managed and controlled by a stock company to be formed, with effries -and Johnsof each holding a one-third interest, and with Rickard and Gleason the other \u2018third.George.Little, ménager for Johnson, said that Johnson whs willing to ac-\u2019 cept \u201cEddie\u201d: Graney, of San Francisco, one of the, unsuccessful bidders for the fight, as refered.o Rickard and Gleason .are -also.favorable.\u2018to, Graney, fit is understood., r T.i To - Frisco \"May, \u2018Allow the Fight.- San Francisco, December 4.\u2014 The laws of California permit finish tights, \u2018but \u2018contests within the city limits are, , so regulated Hy.the municipal authofl- tions \u2018çan\u2019 be given.sit 1s believed, however, that owing to the.magnitude\u201d of such an attrac- fion as a heavyweight ctampionshfp fi ht pressure, may be brought by the pic rd-Gleason combination to grant \u2018permissions to the promofters .tb hold an -unliinited ¢entest In San Francisco,\u201d Inf\u2019 such an event.it is-gener- ally understood the \u201cbaseball park: of the.Pacific Coast League will \"be the scène of the fight, bécœuse the grounds are controlled by John J: Gleasdn.On the other hand.4thére is an undercurrent of opinion than an alliance \u201chaa\u201d beeti-effectéed with James J.' Col froth, In which case it Is almost u cer tainty that the fight will Be taken t entation, but the arena woul enlarged, \"à Bobby\u201d -Walthèur, as he looks at | \u2018Coftroth\u2019s atens, where unlimited-con- | * \u2018teatæ-are permitted without legal mol.\u201d bault, 184, 168, 190\u2014542; J.Archam- bauit, 193, 147; 194\u2014534; H.- Davis, 178, 168, 200\u2014546; A.Groulx, 148, 152, 147\u2014 447, Dr.Pinard, 158, 17, 159-489: J.Cote, 139,.132,\" 154\u2014425.Total, 2,983.Guards\u2014M.Hall, 137, 145 1562433; - J.Reardon, 127, 143, 132402; F.Sharpe, © 134, 112, 172\u2014418; \u2018C.Payne, 159, 153, 164 \u2014476; J.Dorning, 144, 150, 133\u2014422: C.- Hunt, 160, 97,.133-\u2014390.Total, 2,556.Majority for Monument over Guards 427 pins.O.A.A.C.\u2014J.Kerr, 144, 150, 188, 452; J.-C.Payne, 143, 176, 176, 495: | C.E.Cléndinnen, 127.200, 149, 476; B.Rogers, 194, 185, 205, 584; F.Hurd, 141, 131, 182, 454; J.J.Foran, 180, 145 190 525.Total 3,016.St.Patrick's.\u2014H.R.O'Connor, 123, 161, 124, 408: B.Shéa, 159, 163, 141, 463: E.Turcotte, 127,-209,.166, 02; H.McCarthy.102, 157.210, 469\" ty.\" J.Hughes, 159, 173, 176; 508; A.E.Shore.187, 173 16% 529.Total 2878, .Majority for O.A.A.C.over St.Patrick's 137 pins.= .VICTORIA SKATING RINK.-TO OPEN ON DEC.11 The forty-eighth skating _seasod\u2019 at Victoria Rink, will probably open next Saturday.and \u2018from the large number, of enquiries this year about the skating, it is Hable to be the best season since the rink was built.A few changes will be made this year, oke-Important change being that the Wediiesday evening band night will be changed to Monday night, as it lay found more convenient for \u2018the mem=- bers on Monday.Of course the usual | Saturday afternoon bands will be.a feature, as well as the Saturday nights.Tickets can he had at .Shaw\u2019s music store.: \".; > \u2026 \u2018\u2019About College.Athletes.a.I .A Boston, December 4\u2014\u2014The training ot rien in athletics in college is given ! Anto the charge offmen who are indif- \u2018ferént to the moral #ide of the, young men,\u201d declared Dr.Jay W.Seaver, lite direcfor~ of the gymnasium at Yale Universitÿ.at the Boston City Clad last night.where -several prominent athletic trainers\u2019 \u201cret to\u201d discuss Col lege athietics.\u201d : ~\u201cAn extensive turf vocabulary nécips to be thé best qualification for athletic trainer in college Hfe to-day;\u201d «entinued thé spéaker.\u201cI db hot believe in the use ôf -the professional trailer; but In faculty-éohtrol of ath- Jetics as much as of education.- The athletics whould be fully under the: control of the faculty at all times, and, furthermore, \u201cathifetien ought not tobe\u2019 nating fettures of \u2018coliegé lite: à game ot euchre,à 3 M.A.A.A.Life\u2014F.G.Burnett, 1683.CH | 26th.THE OPENING OF THE BIDS FOR THE BIG PRIZE- FIGHT \u2014Jack\u2019 Jokingon \u2018and his: manager in front can be §am Berger, the manager.of Jettriés whe\" was not present) is close \u2018to- the front in front the right hand corner\u2014From a photograph \u2018by George Grantham\u2019 Bain.Te \"TO CNE MONEY BACK AT SOHNER| Max Luton, the Cincinnati wrestler, who.was matched to wrestle Eugene.Tremblay, the local champion at Sohmer Park, last night, failed to turn up.Dr.Gadbdis stated\u201d that he cabled on Luttbeg at.the hotel where he was staying, and\u201d Luttbez promised to be at the park.at 8.30 p.m.At 7.40 Luttbeg left the hotel and was seen on board a Notre Dame car.That was the last that was seen ôf him.At the end of the usual preliminary bouts Dr.Gadbois announced that Luttbeg had not arrived, and that it would be | necessary to put on an extra preliminary.George Simard and Beauchamp, both local men, wrestled, for half an Hour without ag fall.At 10.25 Dr.Gadbois stated that it was evident that Luttbeg would not appear.He then gave the.spectators the option of having their money refunded or\u2019 watching a, bout between Tremblay and Richar& The majority of them decided to go, and from 10.30 till 12.30 the.officials of the club were képt busy in refunding money: and not only admission money was paid out.for It was claimed that a large [ROR Tommy Hare, Cobalt Hockey Club, who ls taking a great Interest in the new Nat- lonal Hockey League.rn Mr.number of holders of complimentary tickets received mone¥ too.The process of paying was: very slow as the caghier often ran short: of small change, and it was past midnight be- | - fore the last man was paid.The Lachine \u2018Curling Club.- The annual meeting of the Lachina J Curling Club was held at the Prince 1 of Wales Hotel, Lachine, on November \u201cThe report of the past -season was read, which showed the club to be in à most flourishing condition.The officerg elected were:~\u2014 Patron, Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal; \u2018hon.presidents.Hon.F.D.Monk: M.P.: Hobt.Bfckerdike,- M.P.A.J.Dawes, YW.O.Ryde; president; G.\u20188S: A.Ol- | ver; vice-president, L.A.Amos; secretary; C.deW.Reid; treasurer, W.H.Johnson; committee, A.McLean, G, \u2018Robertson, A.P.Bastable.Ww.\u2018Duckworth; lice committee, F.J, Craig: \u201cmatch committee, \u201cA.McLean, G.Rob=; ertson, R.N.\u2018Smith; skips.R.Lucas, | a.8.A.Oliver; L.A.2m, J.Duncan.Rev.R.Hewton, C.deW.Reld, E.« \u2018Strathy, \u2018A McLean, F.3.Craig, J.Findlay; representatives.to branch, R.Lucas, A.McLean: dudi- tors, E.W.Strathy, Rev.-R.Hewton; chaplain, Rev.R, Hewton., *Bronchitis\u201d\u2019 a generally de result of a old caused by | exposuré to wet and inclement weather and may be recognized bys tightness across the chest, sharp \u2018pains and a diffiulty\u201d \u2018in breathing, a secretion of _thick phlegm, at first white, but later of.a greenish Or yellowish color coming fiom, the bronchial tubes when coughing, especially the first thing in the morni taht, at 8730 af at Et ; | not Eo to New York That was decided - From a Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, .December 4\u2014Varsity win at meting of the team\u2019s executive, - Meid yesterday afterndon.It was the intention to secure two of the best Canadian teams and have them play an exhibition match In New York.so that the Americans could see the advantage of this country's open play over their own masa style.Varsity was chosen to be one of the teams, as it represented the best in Capadlan College football, and the Ottawa fourteen was the other team se* | lceted, ag it was the best in the In- \u2018| terprovincial ranks.The Rough Riders ;acceptid-the invitation.and it only ined fir Varsity to declare their Misighess\u201d a make the trip to ha THESE MEN ARE \u201cCOMING TO FGHT FOR JOHN HEYOLER Garry Herrmann and and Barney Drey- i fuss to Plan Battle.+ as Cincinnati, December 4\u2014The real fight for the.election of President John E.Heydier of - the National League to the place he now fifis will begin in New York on next Wednesday.At that time President August Herrman, of the Cincinnati Reds, and President Barney Dreyfuss, of the Pirate crews, will meet and hold conclaves with Heydler, his advisers and helpers.Herrmann gave to.the press.the Btatement that he and Dreyfuss are Éoin£ to the scene of battle carly.\u2014mnot to avoid the rush, mind you\u2014but simply to.be on hand and have à few talks with Heydler.Klash one ras a number of things to report, and there will bé severat oyv-wows.Le- fore the meetings are started.It is known that with Robison, of the Carding)s, on the safe side with the Heydlerites they will \u201cave robody to.cause them trouble from {Lis time \"1 fight begins, so we Won't miss any\u2019 of ; | elected.\u201c mimated by either Murphy,\u2019 Ebbets cr manager of the on except Presidents Dovey, n1 Bose ton.:and Foge), of Philad:loala, Drey- ss has A number or l'a>s out to get Dovey's ballot for Heydler and both Te and \u201cHetrn¥in art now.werking #h Fogel.Of course, they .are doing.} this through Fogel's friends, and these friends haye reported that he is still on the fence and has so far failed to \u201clean\u201d in any single \u2018direction.| ; \u201cDreyfuss and I will have several conferences An New York before ihe meeting sald Hermann ce Bay.Eanes 18 ne there before the Teal i it.* Of course, I feel certain, 23 I have felt: all along, that Héydler wil! Le But you never can cell.\u201cThis thing of O'Brien's reported \u2018candidacy has no truth in it so Jar as \"I know, but then I would not be surprised if he is sprung as Murphy's man.When Murphy and Jo: were hers last Tuesday they said nothing to me of his candidacy.If ke {3 no-.\u2018Brush .I cannot see how he is to be elected.Some uewspaper men have æaid that he wil] draw from our side, but that isn't true.- He may cause a deadlock, but he can\u2019t be elected.Barney and myself are going tg.New .York simply to confer and get into shape for the.fight Yes,\u201d we wil soe Mr.Heydler, and we probably will \u2018get some valueble information about the lay of the Jand fram him.It !s differént when ome is in New York most \u2018of the time, because he has all the news \u2018of all the feams and \u2026| HELP- YOUR \"HUSBAND TO STOP - DRINKING, = Assist your boys to live sober ives.Enable some friend to be free of the] curse \u2018of drink.Write for full infor- | mation about the Dr.John M.Mackay\u2019 ness.ein - \u201cI 16 the only \u201cTreatment - that has the \u2018sanction of any goveriment.It | es \u2018been used by the Province of Quebec for four years\u2014and is now regulariy - prescribed\u2019 for .habitual drtinksrds instead of fine and impris- onmenf, lpdwo years 733 men and women Je cured by this method: The DgfJohn M.Mackay Treatment fikehness In 21 days.and be taken at home.; \u2018Write for free information as to the Treatment, Charges, ete.; DOCTOR JOHN M.MACKAY, | 895 35 Gatherine St, West.The Reasons Given are that the Season is \u201cGetz \u201ctoo Old and Invitation Should Come Treatnient for the cure of Drunken- ' College the matter practically settled./ At yesterday's meeting, however, after carefully considering.the matter, it was decided to turn the preposition down.The \u2018Universiy\u2019s football season has already been extended three weeks longer than it should be.November 15 is the date at which the football season is supposed to close and it was nought that the extending of it to December 15 would hardly be the proper thing to do under the circumstances.The players themselves were willing to maxe the trip, but they did not want to do so in\u2019 opposition to the wishes of the staff.Then, too, they.would rather that the invitation should come from one of the American Colleges.These were the principal reasons that they gave for their refusal.: Lu JACK JOHNSON ONCE MORE VICTIM OF THE LAW, New York, December.4.\u2014Jack Jorn- Bon, the negro champion pugilist, who is the star attraction this week in a burlespue show in Brooklyn, was haled before Magistrate Dooley yesterday in the Adams street court.Acting Captain McCormick of the} Adams street station was the complainant and he charged Johnson with baving issued a challenge to fight, in violation of the law.Johnson.according to Capt.McCormick\u2019 had anounced from the stage of the theatre that if Sam.Langford would post $10,000\" he would be ready.to give him battle in thirty days.and that the same offer held good for any living man.Maristrate Dooley.after scolding the captain for making the arrest without consulting the Distriét Attorney's of- \u2018fice, discharged Johnson.SVarsity le Through With Game.Toronto, December 4\u2014 It was decided last night that the \"Varsaity football team would not accept the New York Herald's offer of a trip to New York to play an exhibition same, with the Ottawa Rough Riders].The motive for the proposed trip was to\u201d show New Yorkers the difference between the Canadian and the Americ gamey, They pointed out, that t would necessitate.remaining in \u2018active training for another week after the game with the Parkdale Canoe Club; champions of the Ontario Rugby Football Union, for Dominion honors.The season for the students teams has already been two weeks longer than usual, and as the time for a number | of important university examinations is approaching they feel that they cannot afford to give any further the to active trainihg, Half a dozen members of the team graduate this term, and these are rticularly- anxious: to get back to thelr studies without further.Interruptions, The \u2018tem will be + wil 2 Cran FI + a he same.hate of last Saforday.Thes-are \u2018in godt = &, bope ora Sedfre v ] much of the Hiside.romeo him constantly.- \u201cClark Griffith.will leave \u2018this week \u2018from his home fn Montana and will meet.mé: \u2018in New York.-J have a number of deals to \u201ctalk with him about and ve.\u2018want to- gat.ready for lar re can rs at sa ABSORBINE | Fall directions in pamphles with ceok paste.00» bottle at dealers or delivered.ALSOKBINE, J R., for mank « \u201ca bottle, removes Painful Swellings 5 Targed lands, Goitre.Wens, Bruises, Var cèse Veins.va UE rls PARA a.vouse, 1 , w.F 27s bid Noutreal, Cinndisn Agvates Krausmann\u2019 s Cafe .80.87.JAMES ST, : High Cliss German Cooking.Imported Wurzburger Hofbran and Original Plisrier -op draught.Open 8.= to 1°.Pm , , Ie.\u2014 F ROM THE: OL BouNTRY .Everything for everybody.from \u2018 atintack to an airship, at the \u2026 World'siowelt prices.\u201d Send'for out Catalogues and save money | Departmental \u2018| Lists post Le anywhere: ur ig Tod pt general I; > anywiiere on receipt MOLRORN, LONDON, EC, GLANS, _\u2014 Iw ces Sg hae 18 N PALDING ATHLETIC = Spalding stil Indoor Base Balt Price $1.28.; pa » , MONT REAL.ones, th ai.es to îng éords.\u201d Try Light, Bodiam the big p LANENES from, p\u2014\u2014\u2014 { you'll get as good a hat as you.Montreal i is 7 à Great City .Montreal will be a Greater City.Montreal will he the Greatest City In Canada in the future.That\u2019s what I think.But what kind of a city will it be?That depends on you and me and all other Montrealers of the present day and the future.If we are not afraid to look and plan ahead, it will be a beautiful and a wonderful city.It will cost lots of money now, to make it even start growing and developing to what it ought to be, but every day we delay our plans and neglect getting our laws made, and the lines of our future development laid down, it's going to cost more and more.Therefore, the time to begin is now.is the amportant question.Shall we begin to figure out the cost?No! Let no thought of the expense keep us from going ahead with this.to do first is to get the best men to make plans for future developments of our city, (this has already been started by some of our best architects and others), and to have these plans made, not only.for the improvement of our present for the next 25 years at least.Make a plan for the whole is- by our Government, and laws made now, to reserve those areas for Parks, Boulevards, streets, etc., as laid down m \u2018the plans, so that these spaces {will \u2018not be growing more ex: | large * .pensive, by new and buildings being built thereon, which would have to be paid for, at probably double what | they would cost to-day.Surely this can be arranged so that we do not have to pay now, easy conscience, knowing that carry they: will be getting ,|double the value that they could procure.in their own day, had not these plans been undertaken by their predecessors.Let u; have parks, | squares; playgrounds, public baths, wading ponds, skating ball game grounds, and improved streets and boulevards | Montreal?Would you like (to-see it improving and d working out plans for its future betterment?If so, begin by be\" \"| coming a member of our City Improvement League.It only: costs $1.00 yearly, and you'll feel you, have had a share by \u201cgiving your help and support towards the accomplishing of | this great work.\u201d If you buy your next new = at Alian\u2019s for $1.50, are paying $2:50 for at other lar, with which you can join.\u2018the league, and if you b d|| your new .Suits, Overcoals, Ulsters, Underweat, Cloves, Neckwear and all your other save lots of more.dollars.Corner Craig and Sieury.Streets.if .on.West: Catherine Street, i Near McGill College Avenue.- 6-02.\" Catnerine | ¢ .Third \u2018door west st \u2018Hla How shall we do it?That great plan.What we want - city, but for its development land, and have it passed upon .but we may leave the burden .for our future citizens, with an.for the debt they have to.rinks, gymnasiums, lacrosse or - all over ourcity.Do you love stores, thereby saving one dol- ; furnishings at Allan's, you'll : All are welcome to tuspect our. » .ceived \u2018again it has fallen to the lot of Varsity oe Bayardo.The French turf has\u2019 had an | «ing mn the Rideau canal.UT iis | NORE FAVORABLE] Mis.Manner \u201cPoning Yoning Down\u2014His Fair = ness Applauded.\u2018 Special to The Montreal Star.New York, December 4.\u2014Jack John- \u2018son seems to be making friends.The \u2018big \u2018gro puailist evidentiy has re- -som , Ed advice from his manager an associates.He has dropped nie pese loud talking methods that caused a storm of criticism when he arrived here from Australia after whipping Burns, and Is treating a more favorable impression wherever he goes.At first regarded as a bukilistic joke, Johnson has commanded the respect of the sporting public by whipping Al Kaufman end Stanley Ketchel and by signing articles tb fight.Jeffries without raising a rumpus.In Madison Square - Wednesday night, Johnson vas loudly applauded by hundreds of white men when he jumped on the platform, and as he skipped about the ¥isg, showing remarkable boxing skill, ora of praise were heard op all Johnson's head was turntd when he won ' the heavyweight championship from Tommy Burns; but after a time was brought to his senses.The fact that as soon as the actual nego tations with Jeffries were under way Johnson displayed an extreme falr- ness, a quality he has shown ever since, which \"alse convinced the white men that he was entitled to recog- notion.\u2019 Many critics who gaw Johnson and Jeffries In Madison Square Garden Wednesday night were positive m their opintop that If the men were to mee! within a week the negro would win because of his superior physical condi» tion.While it js true that Jeffries has taken off many pounds of flesh and seems as light as he was when he beat Fitzsimmons, there is no doubt the Boilermaker lacks thé old Étamita\u2019añd will have,to put In three of four months at hard work before he can an hope to withstand the gruell- \u201cTHE WARTLET\u201d OK MERITS RESPECTIVE RUGBY SYSTEMS Intercollegiate critics have been asserting during the current season that | the style of game played by the university men has been of a higher standard : than that of either the Interprovincial or the Ontario\u2019 Rugby leagues.Naturally, with the defeat of Ottawa ly Toronte University, ti.e present champions of the Intercollegiate Union.it\u2019 would apear that the claim is a Just; .one.The students\u2019 view of the matter is illustrated by an editorial in The Mart.îèt, which in thé official organ of Mic- Gill University undergraduatas: \u201cNace.again, after an interval of three years, has [Dominion Foatuai} Champion-; ship betn won by an intercollegiate team,\u201d begins the writer, who appir- | ently arsumer that Parkdale is .0 be; a.mouthful for Varsity.He continues: \u201cEver since tht memorable ddy in the\u2019 fall of 1905, when Toronto Varsity, under the leadership of Casey Baldwin.defeated the Ottawa Rough Riders, it has been asserted that collage football\u2019 has been going down hill, dnd on~e to prove, over the corpse of the aol?samé Rough Riders, that the football teams of the Intercollegiate are unequalled in any other league.\u201cWe at McGill can tender to Toronto University our heartiest congratia- tions and unstinted praise, and at the, sams time pat ourselves on the back! and feel proud of the fact that Ma HB was the only team to defeat Torsnto this season.\u201d After some attention to the ex-»l- lence of the winning team, the witlcle \u2018Continuse: \u201cWe.must at the same time Técollect that the R.M.C.are 4ik>iy to win the Intermediate Champ'>ns45., and to give them their due meal of praise.It seams rs though the standard of Intercollegiate football is nct uite so low as the carping critics in the daily papers would fain have us believe.\u201d TREMENDOUS FURF EARNINGS OF VANDERBILT ON EUROPEAN TRACKS.- New York, December 4 \u2014 W.K.Vanderbilt heads the list of the winning owners on the French Turf with a grand total of $230,850, and this ts\u2019 more than has heen oredited to any.winning owner in Europe.It is $45,- 000 more than the sum won by Mr.\u2018Taine, Who heads the - English lat.Baron M.De Rothschild is second to Vanderbilt with $162,700.Among the | winning horses Verdun is on top with $130,600, and this ts several thousand dollars éhead of the figures won by extremely prosperous season.rene pn \u2018Close: Shave fer Shore.Special to The Montreal! Star, \u2018 Ottawa, December 4.\u2014Hamby \u2018Shore, 3.he well-known Ottawa hockey play ot, had a narrow escape from drow.Yesterday -morning he was gut tramilig for some of the strenuous hockey games\u201d he} anticipates having this winter, when \u2018he went through the ico in a spot; where the, water was over hs .head.| Hè managed to get out alright and\u2019 is Inttle the worse except for the ducks ag, This occured quite hear, where Full-back.Bilmson .Montreal ' Left half.Lawsun .'Varsity Centre half Willams .Ottawa Right half Us Le «vs.\u2019Varsity Quarter Foulds .'Varsity\u2019 Scrimmage.Kennedy.Ottawa Scrimmage.Ritchie.'Varsity Inside-wing.Gillmor.McGill Middle wing.Smith .Ottawa College Middle wing.Wigle.Hamilton Outside wing.Stronach.Ottawa { the \u2018Varsity-Parkdale- #côre to \u2018com 1 THE BG id Johnstone May Enter\u2019 Enter US.Swimming Events and Is Considering Proposition.# Ottawa.December 4\u2014 The Ottawa Canoe Club is considering & plan to send Gordon Johnstone, who holds the Canadian 100-yard swimming championship, to the United States to compete in\u2018 some of the big International swimming races:in the spring.According to despatches received by The Journal from New York, Americans who have seen Johnstone at work do not belleve he would stand a chance in any of the championships, but no less an authority than William Henry, the English expert, who has made a study of Johnstone's method, says that he is good for about 61 seconds in a 75-foot pool.\u201d This would give Gerdon an excellent chance of defeating all the cracks dut Daniels, who must: be recognized as America\u2019s premier per- formar In the water.Johnstone's club-mates express the opinion that if he competes In the big races next year he will give the American swimming sharps the surprise of tka year, and are confident that Gordon can add t he laurels he has already won as avada'» swimming champion.-John- e has proven one of the finds of tha season as full-back.of the Ottawas, champions of the Interprovin- cial, Football Union.asecser & sésanss \u2018 & SPORTING NOTES & + a.GRUBB \u20ac tendres \"Varsity and Yale will play hockey this year.Too bad it's not football.'Varsity for ours tg fe Any time You think those Cubans don't know how to play baseball, just look over the Détroit- Havana scOrés.\\ This is the Ottawa Journal's guess for an all-Canadian team: Scrimmage.Bramèr +.+.Hamiiton Inside wing.Hamilton Outside wing:.Elliott.Queen's Sbmehow it would seem as if Be Simpson should be on an all-star tey ; Berr is anctent, but still has the Doc\u201d Thompson 18 of the opin with a few changes on the tg Tigers vould dowd thé Coliegiagh fiton Herald - Only changes needed are to dress the 1 Varsity team up in Tiger uniforms a Quaittÿ + : When it is & question\u201d of \u2018Pugs, look first to QUALITY.LA ES A Foo IREIEE MIR SE Before placing your orders: assure\u2019 you $i self well on this important point\u2014 THE QUALITY ~~ The connoisseurs patronize us, in prefer- « ence, because they are assured of superior value, and our customers realize by this \u201c fact at least 40% reduction on the purchase price.T he extensive variety of manufactured furs for LADIES, GENTLEMEN and CHILDREN, present an exceptional and unique choice.Our splendid display consists of the richest and best assortment possible to find .b ; VISITORS to the city would undoubtedly profit by, giving usa call.a Ravages of Sonim Soins = S.Gesner, of Belle Is! was a sad cond tion, AT bee relatives had a physicien cdlld not take a better tonic than ne and I recommend it to all who g from Lung Trouble sad Gen- PRONOUNCED SI-KEEN | Jeft and Johnson don't see how they can lose money by pulling off à fight.The Parkdale team \u2019Varsity ia to meet Saturday is liberally equipped with both age and weight: RESIGNED FROM THE the delegates in Quebec recently WHY MONTAGNARDS \u201c Credit given with pleasure to o responsible; persons: 5 3 _\u2014 MARR Yo thas Desjardins & Co 130 St.Denis Street, \u201cMontreal.Between St.Catherine and Dorchester 1910 Chalmers-Detroit 30 HP.6 PASSENGER .40 HP, 7 PASSENGER .aoporhe 005 0 0 sss ov a as Bm Equipped With Top, Gless Front, Lamps, Bosch Magneto, etc.il eur Samples and get a Demonstration.\"WILSON AUTOMOBILE CO., 97-101 OSBORNE STREET = IS The Time To Buy I A CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO SEND HOME ro THE oLo.COUNTRY AND NOTHING WE KNOW.OF COULD BE.MORE ACCEPTABLE hess 44 09 ® BS Ge we ve » +.American Tallors, 302 St.Catherine S st.West, cor.McGill Collefe Ave.35.00 Trousers \u201c2%; FREE \u201c2012 Suit or Overcoat Order Never before have we given Montreal's discriminating men stronger than we right now.reasons for dealing with us ve po his F FREE PANTS \u201cSALE\u201d not ogly means SOWSHCE UNION | There is serious trouble in the Canadian Snowshoe Union.- The Montagnards, one: of the largest clubs as far as numbers are concern< al, has resigned.The resignation was brought about, it is said, because at the meeting of to decide upon th dates for the annual race meeting way.The majority \u2018of clubs did not want to hold the race meet in Montreal, this Weight.Age.Full-back Brady.I 26 Centre.Half Allaly ce ee.160 24 Left Half Crémer .155 22 Right Half Moore .185 13 Quartier (captain) Dissette.160 ; 21 It.Scrimmage Addiron .150 30 Left Scrimmage Duncan .170 2 R.inside ¥.Disgette .185 2 LL Wing Ross .360 24 ¢ Scrimmage Leonard .185 20 R.Middle Meaghan.26 I.Middle Harper Mednhets - vi un placed leat ook, Wha our.einen we aseiwtance to shydne desiring to tears | Can < + B\u2019Airé ave, Montreal.- Blatéet of Ah scan sas have grown day by day until now we {he Sof sath ska et ua Je |.à Tite for Stiga, .Liga, Reg'd, 16, Mca College a.Schr \u201c| are foroed to leave two of or present On, BoC 30 Sok Biv U0 SOT otros |] ver # ©, 9 0 \u201c rters at 40 otre Dame ntréet- ed Cath- \u2018wewsions dally, $ to 1, 3 10.6, and.¥ 10 rot | with.oultured tastes, who appreciate taflored \u201c8 pee very attractive ; and ; is popitles \u201cthek MEN AT HEAD i846.\"buthnot, Latham & Co.; also a director - 1848; also director of Na ain .ance OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND| Occupations o of Men who Who Run World's Most Famous Bank An interesting little nutshell deserip- tion of the men who run the Bank of England.is given by the London corre- .spondent of the New York Post, who says: I am undertaking here to give hy name the list of the Bank of England board, with the occupations and ages of its membership: Governor\u2014Reginald Eden Johnston, J.P.,.born 1847.Member of Edward Johnston, Son & Co., merchants, and also director of Guardian Assurance Co., and Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance.Deputy Governor\u2014 Alfred Clayton Cole, \u2018born 1864.Partner in W, H.Cole & Co., merchants; also director of London Assurance Company.I believe he has just \u2026 retired from active business.Directors.' Charles George Arbuthnot, M.A.born Partner in banking house ot \u2018Ar- of the London Assurance Company.-Henry Cosmo Orme Bonsor, D.L., born Assurance Company, South-Eastern Iway (chairs man), and Watney, Combe & Reid (brew ers).Herbert Brooks, J.P.born 1842.Of} (chairman), British-Australian Trust ue Loan Conipany (chairman), Colombo Elec-\u2019 tric Tramways & Lighting Company; Indemnity Mutual Marine Assurance Company; P.& O.Steam Navigation Company, and United Planters\u2019 Company, of Celon (chairman).William Middleton Campbell, J.P., D.L., born 1848.Held governorship previous to Mr.Johnston, his three years of office including 1907.Member of firm of Curtis, Campbell & Co, West India merchants, and director of Commercial Union Assurance Company, and Merchants\u2019 Trust.Brien Cokäyne, of Antony, Gibbs & Sons, merchants; also a director of the Pan de Azucar Nitrate Company.\u2018Walter Cunliffe, born 1850.Member of firm of Cunliffe Bros.merchants; also & director of the North-Eastern Rattway Company, and on the London Finance Committee of the Chicago Great Western - Railway.John Saunders Gillat, J.P., born 1829.Of J.K.Gilljat & co, Argerican merchants.Charles Hermann Goschen (son of the famous J.ord Goschen), member of firm of Fruhling & Goschen, merchants and foreign bankers.; Edward Charles Grenfell, of J.S.Mor- &an & Co., bankers.Sir Everard Alexander Hambro, K.C.v.0., P., D.L., born 1842.Of C.J.Hambro & Son, merchants.Lionel Henry Hanbury.of Wood, Field & Hanbury, hop merchants, and director of Crompton & Co., George William neutron, of R.& J.Henderson, East India merchants, and director of Borneo Co.(chairman), and London Assurance Corporation, William Douro Hoare, of Hoare, Miller & Co., merchants.Also a director of the Alllance Assurance Co., Belize Estate and Produce Co.; London and Brazillan Bank, and London Trust Co.(chairman).Frederick Huth Jackson, born 1863.Partner in Frederick Huth & Co., merchants, and director of Acorn Trust Indemnity Mutual Marine Assurance Co ; Northern Assurance Corporation and the South American \u2018Light & Power (chairman); also chairman: \u2018this year of the London Institute of Bankers.Samuel Hope Morley, J.P., D.L., born 18456.Of I.& R.Morley, warehoutgemen.Robert Lydston Newman, born 1865.Of Newman, Hunt & Co., merchants, and of Hunt, Roope, Teage & Co., wine shippers.Montagu Collet Norman, D.8.0., of Brown, Shipley & Co., merchants and bankers, Sir A stus Prevost, Bart, born 1837.Of Morris, Prevost & Co.merchants; also director\u2019 of Guardian Assurance.Lord Revelstoke, P.C., born 1863.Managing director of Baring Bros.& \u201cCo, benkers:; also director of Arthur Guinness, Son & Co., brewers.Albert George \u2018Sandeman, born 1833.Of George C.Sandeman, Sons & Co.; also a member of the Council of the Corporation of Foreign Bondholders.Hugh Colin Smith, born 1836.CHairman of the Propriétors- of Hay's Whartf, Ltd.; siso director of the Alliance Assur- Co, Australian Agricultural Co.British Qll and Cake Mills (chairman); -Debenture Corporation, Debenture Corporation Founders\u2019 Share Co., and Knott End Railway \u2018Co.(chairman); also a \u2018trustee of the Egyptian Government Ir- : Tigation Trust Certificates.Henry Alexander Trotter, of Thomson,.\u2018Hankey & Co., merchants; also a director | of the Alllance Assurance Co.\u2018Buenos Ayres Grand National \u2018Tramways Co.Buenos Ayres New Tramways Co, ete, Alexander Falconer Wallace, born 1838.$ wallace Bros., merchants, and.of allace & Co., Bombay; also a member of the London Finance Committee of the Chicago Great Western Rallway Co.| TWO NEW DIRECTORS ON.At the.annual meeting of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York, the rètiring directors.were re-| elected and two new men, Robert.Goelet and Henry W.De Forest, were chosen directors to fill vacancies: caused by death, \u2019 J yr oo Ta le fy à \u2018FB.McGCURDY & G0, Members Montreal Stock Exchange \u2019 ORDERS Jn stocks and bonds, espec ose companies ting tn the Maritime Pre- are given special atten.vinces, tion,\u201d DIRECT private wires to.important points in in Eastern Canada.BRANCHES at Halifax, NS.Sydney, cB, and 8t John's, ; MONTREAL, OFFICES: 7 119 St Francois ce Street, \u2018tesident Pa R T.BYERS| Se.James Street Unlisted Segurities, cases or for cas Continuous state Tvs - \u201ca a oT aocounts Dre rer ate STARS READERS \u2018Robert \u2018Brooks & Co., merchants; also a and.until development work has reached \u201cdirector of Atlas Assurance Company | | Bought and Sold = STOCK BROKER | i 141 fa oni ror Mk ABOUT ME Questions Answered in Regard to Various Properties.x Ho ~ A Shareholder.\u2014 1 have no reliable in- \u2018formation regarding the present state of development of the Reddick.I understand that the work this year in the Larder Lake district has shown some encouraging resuits.A four drill compressor, \u2018hoist, and a 20 stamp mill have been installed this summer.The shaft is down \u201870 feet.It 18 the intention of the company to drift on the 70 fodt'level, as wéll as to continue the shaft to a greater depth.R.FP, Montread.\u2014 The Argentite Mining and Smelting Company, of Cobalt, is now under lease to thé White interest, \u2018who also control the Giroux Lake Mining and Milling Co.Operations are going on with fairly good results.At one time this summer the prospects were exceedingly encournging.Further work, however, has failed to block out any ore bodies.J.J.M., Montreal.\u2014The Wpyandoh property is, without doubt, a very good prospect.The management 1s in the \u2018hands of conservative business men.The engineer In charge 1s a.thoroughly capable man, famillar with the district.There fs plenty of money in the treasury.The standing of the promoters is a guarantee of legitimate expenditure of the funds.A well-defined vein carrying good silver values has been located on the surface.À shaft has just been started on this vein, and I understand from good authority that the vein continues to carry values to the depth so far reached.This vein is in the Keewatin formation, ;& considerable depth, it will be impossible to prophesy as to the production.A.T.\u2014See answer to J.J.M.W.M.\u2014The officers of the Cobalt De- M.7 he price was down around velopment Company are: A.g, few weeks ago t Stewart, president; H.C.Secord, secre- 3387 a Share.It is now around 3420 a tary-treasurer; R.A.Donald \u2018and G.Æ.O'Grady, directors.\u201cThe head office of.the company is at 16 King street West, Toronto.The capital is 85.000, 000, divided into 5,000,000 shares of $1.00 each; 334,750 shares are In the treasury.The property of thls company consists of four claims in Coleman township, two in Animi-Nip- Boston Cons.see seen BY, A issing, but none of them are in the pro.British Columbia .6% T4 ducing area.The control of the company Bitte Coalition .: .ves '& 29 294% has, I understand.passed to the Nipis- Calumet and MHecla ., .640 650 sing Central Railway, which is a trolley Centennla} ,: tee see wea 37 38 company connecting the towns of.Cobalt Copper Range .e .804 81 and Halleybury.The market is nominal.Gumberland Ely .so\u2026vuse 8% 8% A Reader\u2014I have no authentie in- Giroux SP CITES ES 100 108 formation regarding the Golden Peak Gold Field Cons.cere 8 84 Larder Lake Exploration and Mining Co.Greene Cananea .oie 1214 12 R.B.~The report thit the Beaver mine ne Coyale 2 5 or RA x En is shut- down Is absolutely erroneous.La Salle .+.sv.+ : 15% 164 This report originated from the fact that MIAME.corner AU 18% 183% the main shaft is being re-timbered and Michigan eu ; Ve : 634 7 a skip installed to take the piace of the Monawk .! .!! 2 11 !1 Go ein bucket.which has been in use since the North Butte I 61% \u2018624 mine started.Underground development Nevada Cons.ve 26% 27 s work is being pushed In the meantime, Nevada Utah * 14 1% and 250 foot Tavs: sacked in the mine.At Ohio .5 5% e ev .Ærade_nre.1is-betig taken from a 12 inch vein.À car of first gid Dominion\u2019 .= = 1 class\u2019 ore was recently shipped.The Parrot.CT OT 2 20% property is in far better shape than ever Quincy LL Ve OUT 8 87 before in its history, and there: is every Ray Cons.©.eee CUT 33 224 reason to believe that the Beaver wiil Shannon oe te oN 1514 \u201c15% continue to produce high grade ore.It is Tamarack en vr sone ove 64 \u20ac6 asserted by the.Beaver Interests in To- United Copper Co.- 814 9 \u2018ronto, adPat the report regarding po sbut- US.Mining .\u2026.Die.8534 53% wn o e mine was cireufi ES short interest to bear the stock.- Y [Utah Consolidated .11e \u201c4% Enquirer.\u2014 The writer has just completed, after careful investigation, a table showing the production, dividends, suth- orized and issued capital, and par value of the shipping mines of the Cobalt district.Estimating the production for 1909 at 30,000 tons, with a value of $12,250,000, the total production for the six years that the camp hax been in active operation, will reach the grand total of 78,000 tons, of a gross value of $33,200,000.There is every reason to believe that the production \u2018for 1909 will reach a total of between 24,000.000 and 25.000,000 qunces, which should be exceeded in 1910.BANK OF ENGLAND'S RESERVE | The proportion of reserve.of liabilities shown in the Bank of England's return compares as follows: Bank Rate, Per Cent.Per Cent.1909 .eevevevoces 55.99 1908 Lecvcoruncus 48.50 2% 1907 L.cnsecrcsen 44.02 ; 7 1906 sevcssnceuse 44.84 6 1905 Leuousoncu.40.66 4 1904 ccseucavece 45.93 8 1908 cevecncernns 45,07 4 1902 Leccoconvons 44,53 4 1901 \u2018covsoncosoue 4B62 4 1900 .cevevee.: 47,91 4 We offer for a few 50,000 shares of the per share, in the \u2018Company, Limite Apply 7 \u201c | J, GurryGompany, Limited, King St., West, Toronto.\u2019 RHODES CURRY Bank Stock Special to The Montreal! Star.the Corn Exchange National-Bank have declared a quarterly dividend of 4 per cent.on the bank's capital, as compared with 3 per cent.pald in previous quarters.This raises the dividend rate on the stock from 12 to 16 per cent.a year, and easily accounts for the recent quick advance in the price of the shares.ported by Marler & Hodgson: tern Railroad has declared the usual extra cash dividend of 10 Ms stock, payable Decembe Snafshot of John D.Rockefeller as he arrived In New York this wel.Mrs.Rockefeller was \u201cbeing wh ecled In an- invalids chair.Lmrand, especialy.Up 33 Points Raises Dividend From 13.to 16-Per Cent.' Chicago, December 4.-\u2014The directors of | PRICES OF COPPER STOCKS.Boston Copper closing quotations, re- \u2018THE USUAL 10 P.C.EXTRA.The Delaware, Lackawanna & Wes- er cent.on- 22.\"STREET RAILWAY EARNINGS.Montreal Street Railway Co.earnings, .Wednesday.December 1, crease, $868:49.$10,764.01; in- LORNE A CAMPBELL, JAMES A.NOWELL, Vice ps ldian banks, scettered as follows: In Canada 2 We Offer, Subject to Price Sale, A LIMITED QUANTITY | \u2014OF\u2014 | STOCK AT 35 CENTS PER SHARE OF THE - MeGilivray Greek Goal and Coke Go, Ltd, CARBONDALE, ALBERTA.B.E.SHARP, Secrotary- Treasurer.Banks Now Have 2,193 Branches How Branches of Our Banks are.Scattered.There are now 2193 branches of Cana- 2144 Ontario .8.2 Quebec .,.341 .\u2019 Nova Scott: 105 New Brunswick es 67 Prince Edward Islan 16 Manitoba .173 Alb@rta .seececscessnease 152 Saskatchewan .,.ceeveanes 200 British Columbia .\u2026.129 Yukon cicecussiretisercesee 3 In Newfoundland ss.5 senvscossncncucrense 44 seuseccsacsoncen0uaness 2,193 Wil LIKELY PAY BACK DVDEADS The directors of the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co.will meet fn about two weeks, and it is expected in well-informed circles that the remalr ling back dividends on the preferred stock will be ordered paid, thus bringing the assenting stock In Une for dividends.There are now $370,000.of these back dividends to pay, but as the company has been earning profits at the rate of $300,000 a month, it is apparent that the Back dividends can now edi] ¢ be cleared off.OLD TIME BROKER Is DEAD: -John Van Vechten, formerly a member of the New York Stook- Exchanger.dièd Wednesday at his home in South Orange, N.J., at the.age of 94, _ Belfast Rate: Frauds.The ex-rate collector, Belfast, David Porter, who has just been brought back from Buenos Ayres, was brought: before the resident magistrate at Bal- fast, on his arrival.and formally charged with having converted to his own use £5,713, 7s, 9d, the property of the Belfast Corporation.Accused was remanded.\u201c; President.President Pass of Canada.7.3% This stock sold a tow months ago it 356 per share.\u201cTh a short time it will sell at 50 cents per share.The company is one of\u2018the best managed big \u2018coal mining corporations in the Crow's References, Bank-of Montreal, Spokane, Wa.: = \u2018Nest Apps CR CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.SHARP & IRVINE CO.| SPOKANE, esa + Further particulars upon request.4 CANADIAN CAR AND mtd Ln .~ FOUNDRY CO.CANADA CEMENT BLACK LAKE ASBESTOS|- \"All Listed and 25d Lilie Members Montreal Stoôk.Exchange.| 26 Guardian Building =} \u201cTet.Main.6900 ow The Financial | Post.authoritative informaion.Canadian THE FIN LS Tor cua te cu Lo \u201cSAFE INVESTMENT « \"We-recommend as a safe and profi table\u2019 investment, the 2% | Preferred and Profit-Sharing stock of Siemon Company, Limited Write, telegraph or telephone orders at our expense.: -THE EMPIRE SECURITIES, Limited 28 TORONTO STREET.TORN NTO.+ in HIE.HOLIDAY SEASON Big Demand for Weolien Goods, with- Prices Tending to Higher Level Bradstreet's weekly trade report \u2018says that.the past week has seen the -close x af \u2018navigation\u2019 at this port, and a num- \u2018ber of our wholesale houses are com- | mencing to take stock and prepare to balance the year's business: Trade generally continues \u2018to \u201cits steady and healthy character, wholesale houses reporting a fairly active business forthe peason.Dry.goods have been in fair.de- for woollen godes, \u201cprices.of which: gontinue firm, with\u2019 an \u2018upward tendency.\u2019 \u2018Wholesale paint hoûses \u2018report that this year has beén one of the \u2018best\u2019 in the history of the trade.The BTQCELY | \u2018orders forholiday goods 5 Record Trade in West.has much helped the movement of staple chants.who ordered lightly, and who \u201cbw feel the néed of further shipments, Business In dry goods and- clothing is particularly brisk.Values hold firm.Trade in all holiday lines is exceedingly active, and the outlook favors a record trade for the Beason.An excellent busi- | ness also is moving in furs.The outlook for spring business continues bright.Col~ lections are fair to good.Heavy Coal Output.Vancouver and Victoria.reports say.an excellent busiñess Is moving all along the coast.Local industries are actively engaged, and money is quite free.Re- taliers report excellent demands for all seasonable lines, and in many cases they are finding the necessity of replenishing stocks.Trade at country points is good, and the outlook for the holiday business and the coming spring are bright.Next year is expected to see a-large growth in the volume of shipping at these ports.The output .of provincial coal mines is larger than it has ever before been.Trust & Guarantee, Canadian Birkbeck.- Sun & Hastings Dominion Perma Will pay the + TOCKS \u20ac hosel.E.Pophan &.o Stock Brokers, C.P.R.TELEGRAPH BUILDING.\u201cPhones, Main 6450, Main 446L.\u2018has been fairly busy, with There has been quite a décline in most | {Unes of pork products, owing to \u2018an £asier feeling in the raw material \u2018 Wihnipez reports say colder weather | unes throughout the West.Wholesulers are receiving many orders from mer-.BOUGHT AND soto CR CASH\u2019 \"OR ON ARGIN 287 18 eod Ottawa Décember- 4 \u2014 By instruction of \u201cthe Mimister of Agriculture a distribu- \u2018tion ig being made this season of sam: \u2018ples of - \u2018superior.sorts.of grain\u2019 \u2018and.polar \u2018toes.to Canadisin farmers for \u201cthé provement, of seed.Tha stock for dati bution has been secured inainly from the Experimental Farms at Indian Head, Bask.; Brandon, Mau, and Ottawa, Ont.The sample consist of oats, ispring wheat, barley, peas, Indian corn (for ensilage only), and potatoes, Thé quantity-off 0ats sent is 4 lbe., and of wheat or barley § 1bs., suffigient in each case to sow \u2018 one-tweu I an acre, The samples of Indian corn, Peas and potatoes welgh 8 Ibs.each, Only one sample can be sent to each \u2018applicant, hence if an individual receives & sample of oals he cannot also receive one of wheat, barley, peas, Indian corn or potatoes, AprHcations on printed cards or sheets, or lists of names from one individual, or applications for more than one sample for one household, ca not be entertained.The samples wi be sent free of charge through the mat Applications should be éldresesd t i the Director of Experimental Farms, Ottawa, and \u2018may be sent in any time from the 1st of December to the 15th of February, after which the lists will be closed, so that the samples asked for may be sent \u2018out in good time for sowing, There are 500,000 men engaged in the production of oil dn the United States.on.whose labor 2,500,000 people-depend, and the dally wages paid are about $1.- 000.000, or approximately $300,000,000 a year.This Includes the production, refining and shipping of petroleum, as also the manufacturing.of petroleum products 6000 CONDITION .A Special to The Montreal Star, ~~ Chicago, December 4, \u2014 The Modern Miller says to-day: eleven winter wheat states show a high average condition of the crop and a much larger acreage than last fall.Plentiful moisture and mild temperature caused unseasonable growth in many sections.Some grazing reported, but cold weather is necessary to check plant growth.The fly is found in soft winter wheat territory, but little or no damage Is noted.Theres Is an increase over last fall of two million acres in the total seeded, gad the average condition of the crop DECREASED WHEAT EXPORTS.\u201cArgentine wheat shipments this week were 400,000 bushels, and Australian 144,- 000 bushels, compared with 480,000 and 852,000 bushels respectively a year ago.The wheat crop of South Australia is placed at 20,000,000 bushels, about the same as a year ago.The recent fire-at Osaka, Japan, has given a great fimipetus to the insurance business.The losses amounted to $3.000.000, practieally all of which has been settled, and none of the companies falled.The mineral resources of Liberia are practically unknown.| Prospecting in.that part of Africa is a matter of extreme difficulty; owing to the densi of the forests and he country's ¢ PAID-UP CAPITAL = 4 $10,000,000.London Office - New York Agency LA \u2018General Banking Savings Bg Deposits of $1.00 and upy current rates.Acco or more person ?withdrawals à number, or by ST.JAMES J \u2026 COR.ST.£ REET - - - - - |THE CANADIAN BA \u201cOF COMMER( 5 are recitved and s may be opaned in the names of two Branches in Montreal.THERINE AND METCALFE STS.Branches throughout.Can ade and in the United States.turbed state.a Street, £.C.xchange Place.ness Conducted.Department.interest allowed at RESERVE 2 Long to be made by any one of the survivor.H.B.WALKER, Manager.H.B.PARSONS, Manager.- - MAIN OFFTCS.con ase soe vs aoe \" \u201cVE:OFFER AT 'PAR 6% BOND STOCK BONUS Send for Special Circular.J.M.ROBINSON SONS .Bankers, §t.John, Members Montreal Stock Exchanges.- \u2026 274 59 Saw derbi rame conne 2 Capital Authorized *» ; \u2018Speclal facilities for 3 and correspondents (Gordon Strathy&Co| = STOCK BROKERS, ~ Can, Cement Co: ¢ p.c.Bonds sling tast.Price, par.and Int.from 1st Det No.13:St.Sacrament Street.THEBANK OF OTTAWA ESTABLISHED 1874 .Rest and Undivided Profits Collections \u2018Agents dn every Banking Town in Canada Montreal Branch\u2014FRANCIS COLE, Managen THE QUEBEC BANK \u2018Metablisheé 1818 BRANCHES IN MONTREAL?PT TN \u2026 Pince d'Armes Square.EAST END .\u2026.000 000 seb eve eevee OF: St.Catherine and Amherst Sts.WEST END.4 200 020 su ,, Con.Atwater Ave.and Notre Dame st.West.\u201cSavings Accounts Solicited.129 $9mo- 88,000,000.$3,000,000, 83,405,001, [J Al - throughout the world.UNION BANK 3 - OnpHial\u201d : evene senc s0 cs $1,500,000.00 Reserve MARA RIL EERE) $1,200,000.00 OF HALIFAX \u201cReports covering \u2018 Traders Bank which Is to Open Here \u201cThe Traders Bank, which is opening a \u2018branch in \u2018Montreal on.the 8th, is in a very strong position.SR DOW nas over elghty branches in \u2018éanade.It was started about 1885, and paid-up capital amounting to $4,- Seeds, and surplus of $2,000,000.The combined capital and surplus amounts to $6,350,000.The total assets amount to $39,500,000.The Traders Bank was the first of our leading financial institutions to: appoint a directors\u2019 auditor; whose duties are to keep in touch with all the details of the bank's business and report to the board of directors, to whom hs is solely res sporisible.The manager of the Montreal branch ts to be Mr.Fred.W.Bain, formerly of the Ingersoll branch of the Traders Bank.The head office of the bank is Toronto.Mr.Stuart Strathy, the general manager; Mr.N.T.Hillary, assistant goneral mane.\u2018ager; Mr.J.A.M.Alley, secretary; Mr.P.Sherris, inspector, and Mr.J La Woe, director's auditor.d of directors is composed of Mr, C.D.Warren, president; Mr J.R, Stratton, vice-president; Mr.\u20ac.Cloepfier, Guelph; Mr.W.J.Sheppard, of Waubau- sheene; Mr.C.E.Wilcoz, of Hamilton; Mr.E.F.B.Johnston, \u2018of Toronto, and Mr.H.B.Strathy, also of Toronto.MEETINGS AND, DIVIDENDS Grown Reserve \u201cMining - (0.Limited DIVIDEND No.6 Notice ts hereby given that a.speclal bonus dividend of 10 per cent.has been déclared and will be: payable on the 20th of Décer\u2019 - 1809, to shareholders of record the 10th of December, 1909.> Transfer books will be closed from the 11th to the 18th of December, both days inclusive.By order of the JRoard.AMES COOPER, Secretary.Montreal, Nov.5 1509.DIVIDEND No.7 Notice is hereby given that the regulay quarterly dividend of 6 per cent.for the three month: ending the Sist of December, 1909, and a bonus in addition of $ per cent.for the same term, making à.total payment of 15 per cent, has been declared and will be payable on the 15th of January, 1910, to shareholders of res\".cord the 31st of December, 18°93.\" Transfer books will be plosed from the ist to the l4th of January, both dayé ) inclusive, By order of the Board.JAMES Montreal, November 8, 1909, N.B.\u2014Dtvidend cheques will be malled by the Company's Transfer Azent, The Crown 7 ast Co., on the following dates, vir: Dividend No.6 on the 18th Decem- | ber, 1909, and dividend No.7 on the 14th _ January, 1909.The Shareholders are \u201ce- 1 quested to advise the Transfer Agent of any change in address.- Toe Naioml Breweries id The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of \u201cTHE NATIONAL CREWERTES.LIMITED,\u201d will be held at the Head Office of the Company, Eastern Townships Bank Building, Moute real, on Wednesday, December 3th, 1903, + at twelve o'cinck noon, in écéordance.\u2018with \u2018the By-liws of the Company: Montreal, 25th November, 1909.JAS.D., HUDSON, Becretary-Treasurer.; JUDICIAL SALE OF THE ASSETS OF THE Peterborough Shovel ad Tool Gompany, Limited.: i Bain EEE SES Justice made by His Hol Huyel Local Master of the High Coutt of Justice Peterborough, in the matter of the Windle U Up The Peterborough Shovel and Tool Company, Limited, sealed tenders will be received, ads = dressed to the sald Local Master at his Chany bers, Court House, Pet hi, Canada, and LT marked ender re The Peterborough Shovel Too! Co Limited ,\" up to two o'clock.the afternoon, i On the \u201814th Day of December | 1909.rom THE PURCHASE OF THE roLLOWING ASSETS OF THE SAID COMPANY: PARCEL NO.1 REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING hs The Factory Bite In the CI prises a: block of TEN MILLION DOLLARS PROFIT EVERY M tes is ~ MacDougall Bros, Stock and Bond Brokers.Members Montreal Stook Exchaigs 9 de Seoramant se, \u2014\u2014\u2014 *, i 168004 vo.Sr of these Bondé at maturity, siaking Pan ravige i des sale an\" oF FE Las SE Se = i us at James Street - tcŒuais Bros.& Co.MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE .We have a spedial department.for New York stocks * and direct wires with- the New York and other principal \u2018stock exchanges: .Careful attention given to both.investment and margin accounts, Fa Tel.Main 923.4.40 a.acres in Coleman Township, the CENTRE of \u2018in the same territory as Crown Reserve, \u2018Nipissing, ty has excellent assays of silver, a number of silver-bearing and traced.Shafts have beea sunk on two of these, to wing increased values with depth.We affirm that at the pre- 2 se swhole.of.Cabalt.: | ed for 6 months) at 10ca share (par, value 288 14 3aw ose, depths $6000 placed.to-day (Tussday).Woe.| OFFICES\u2014SUN LIFE BUILDING, 142 Notre Dame Street boon erected for a matferyof only à adie | still have.376,000, \u201cbut ~subject.to: prin © Branches Tn.Nova Scotia; \u2018New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and West Consist: 3a one.storey brick factory, @8 ft.b ° store- nlog sale.Indies.RN factory, CE by 09 ft be bots Eronting Ou: ons bait H.GORDON STRATHY Telephones-\u2014Main an ° C.A.GRAY, storeys high.vo £t I fn.by 14 te, 9 1 , | A, T Main Manager , facing : frame ouse, Member Montreal Stock Ex [aR ; ft.6 io oy 18 ft.4 in, and Frame oil house; Dm EU LE mu Cy 286 78 2aw lo 1.3 In.WY J £6710 dn, with two off tanks.Tr \u2014 \" = the centre of the lot.The sbippiss; facilities are good, thers be sidings and switches connecting = with: the a Trunk Railway\u2019 and tire Canadien Pacific way Company.The advautages of the \u201cCliulfof Peterborough as & manufacturing centg af Tording es.it.does ample electrical pe reasonable rates and practically unex el Lo ping facilities are fg well known th comme ian of the b pada A pl ufldings may b offices o£ the Liquidator.; PARCEL Ng \u2018 MACHINERY AND VIP The machivery and equj at the chines and.tools sock the manufacture shovel paden, ete., and are in good work orde y .P a ; No.8.RAW MATER GOODS IN PROCESS OF MANUFAO Er vaE GOODS MANUFAC.\u2018An in may be inspected at the Offices of The and Guarantees Company, Limited, or at UM works in Paterbo 2 of ond ij be received Lor any one or nore: A sy MS OF SALE:\u2014Ten per with Lee GeiPané balance within ten daÿe ter sc 8 thereof, without interest.ned and aren at 8.Huyske, Local Master \u2018 the High Cort %e Justice, at Péterborough, the sald 14th day of December, 1009, when tenderers may be, present or represented.Tenders must be accompanied by a marked cheque, péyable to the order of the Liquidators, for 10 per: cent.of the amount of tender, which will be returned if the tendér should nit be: accepted.The highest or any \u2018tender Bot nsces- sarily accepted.» The conditions of sale are the standing cone of.the Court, as far as applicable.The porcbhaser shall search tbe title at Me own expense, sand the vendora shall not be re.uired to furnish apy abstract or produce any eeds, declarations, or\u2019 other evidence of ti except those In their Possession.days in ave ten witieh The purchaset shall © a - to ma A or requisitions re 3 Le ton and in case the : of the make phject nor route ts wary To vendors shall from apy cause be unable or \"unwilling to answer, the vendors oa way at aay i without interest, costa be\" Had ou epplin on a ca ue = tet Company, Limited 3 Peterbôro, Optarte, Solicitors for Liquidators, time rescind the.\u2018the pur Further \u201cparticulars may Dated st Pet pcan.this 16th Dez of Ne BE \u20ac.HUYCKE.| 24 3 jan In the ; chiser shall be entitled tou return of the dation to the Liquidators, HALL, HAYES & Hart, Loc Mantas af iat - nto Ry.\u201410 at ag) Y% ! Detroit United worked higher early in motning and the market is begin- \"Ring to take the view that the Detroit situation is not as black as it is paint- 0 P.R.was also stronger and about time as mo far the markets have practically ignored the road's sensational darnings.pp\u2014\u2014 \u201cRubber was quiet at the opening, \u2026.ny bid of \u201d 1-4 bringing out no stock a Wail street the tone was firm at the opening.Union was 199 3-8, Steel 89 3-8, Copper 87, C.P.R.170 5-8, Lehigh 100 5 143 3-4, Reading 170.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SALES TO 10.30 A.M.\"C.P.R.rights\u20143$ at 91-2.4 at 95-8, 120 WIE dat 95-8 dat 908 3al 958 Aabes: Los 100 a! 29 1-2 4 at 29.Detrojt\u201450 at 64, 35 at 64, 25 at 6414, x at i ae at 63%, 25 at 6434, 50 at 1%.Stoel 50 at 6844.4 at 124.Omit ptd.\u2014~5 at 1 Moisons\u20145 at 208.; (SPR at 179%, 25 at 179%, 25 at ein Clty\u201425 at 113, 25 at 113, 6 at 22H B at 112%.\u2018Quebec Ry.pid.-\u201425 at 118.: Coal\u2014b0 at 9 Quebec Bek at 122%.Sootia~\u20141 at at 83%.© \u201cCANADIANS\u201d IS\u201d IN LONDON.\u2018e P.R in London closed at 184, Grand Trunk 20, Hudson's Bays 97, G.Te Ra Ist pref.103.\u201cBRITISH CONSOLS ARE FIRM, British Consols are are stronx at 82 7-8 for money and 83 2-16 for account.20 Branches Opened -And 2 are Closed Branches Opened, \u201cBranaén, Man.Royal Bank.Burjington, Ont.Hamilton.Cherry Valley, Ont.Standard Bank.Cloverdale, B.C.Bank Montreal.Diamond City, \u201cAlta.Molsons Bank.Elfros, Sask.Commerce.+» Hamilton, ont, * ; Market Branch: Traders Bank.Meadowvale, Ont.Merchants Bank, Montreal, Que.Traders Bank.Montreal, Que.\u2026Unien of.Halifax Montreal West, Que.Roya! Bank.Moose Jaw, Sask.Bank Montreal.Outlook, Sask.Bank Montreal.Paris, Ont.Bank Hamtiton.vas Bt.Bonaventure, A Que.Nationale, i+ Sts: Hughes, Que.Nationale St.Pacome, Que.Nationale.Vancouver, B.C.Traders Bank.Virden, Man.Commerce.Yorkton, Sask.Commerce, HELD UP DINERS AT POINT OF REVOLVER \"amine thé restaurant at 110 Dor- oil oil industry that makes it possible for bankers to make money.- A bank is an\u2019 expensive institution to run.They pay as high as - per cent.your mônéy,; andl they loan you the same money .iat from 3 to 6 pér cenf.Where do you suppose they come in with this meagré profit How do you suppose they clear, mil-.toms to Pay: dividends to their stockholders on such a narrow row margin?They don i \"It: is done by For instance.The California\u201d Oil s, Limited, jncor- porated for $2,000,000, havs paid $1, 7504 O80 in 2 dividends, The Central Oil\u2019 Company\u2014$483, 9 can Petroleum\u2014$1,402,400 in dividg dent Oil Company has poid $1,138 in dividends; the Mexi- ds and \u2018the Union Provi- 000 in dividends.others of less importance, such Add to this the hundreds g im as the Fullerton, which has, Rid $142,000 in dividends, and the dividends paid by the listegstocks; then add again to these figures the dividends pg others, and you have, hensfble.9 The oil indus dends.It is \u2018have more ; = = \u2014 2 .14 Le \u20ac + > a.by the Standard, Associated and sum total that > spparently incompre- ; offers you a eliance to sire § in these \u2018ivi- Mike any other business, for the resson that you pportunity.to reap large dividends from 8 small.investmdfit than i jn any other line of endeavor; Both Canadian Trans-Continen- tal Railroads Drilling for Oil A clipping from the Edmonton Journal of last February 14th reads as follows.~ \u201cC.N.R.BORING FOR OIL.\u201c\u201cW.R.Martin, Oil Expert of the Canadian Northern Railway, arrived in this city yesterday to look into the question of commen oll bomn à peration: ne pan Le Ÿ nes yi orin- ville.He has gone out to Morinville to-day to lock over the land.The Canadian Northern has for some time been con- - sidering the question of commencing oil boring operations near Morinville, and has gone so.far as to purchase a $40,000 plant and bring it to the city ready for work at Morinville.\u201d Cutting from Vancouver \u2018\u201cProvince,\u2019\u201d\u2019 dated May 13, 1909: \u201cCPR.WILL DRILL FOR PETROLEUM IN ALBERTA\u201d \u2018Operations Will Be Started Near Rocky Mountains This Summer=-Expert Has Been Retained\u2014District Expected to 7 Become Large Producer in a Few Years \u201cThe Executive of the Canadian Pacific Railway has made i large appropriation for the purpose of drilling for petroleum.Operations will be started shortly.The company has secured the services of Mr.Eugene Coste, a well.known Toronto ming engineer, who is regarded as a \u2018world-wide authority in re.tad to natural gas and petroleum formations,\u201d Cp + The prop \u2018 consists of 1,980 acres.=.une spanntanasmnnine : : The Company\u2019 8 Property of he Coin any Is Jocated fn \u2018Northern \u2018Al.\u2014 berts, Canada, about 30 miles north-west of Edmonton, and Ï sineerely believe thst this Company is destined.tor ay- dividends, as surely a th \u2018So buy iow, while'l © great American companies have done offering shares at 15 cents per share, payable one-quarter cash and one-quarter monthly.\u2018 \u201c200 Shares for $30; pay Ld not ask ou to take ies.established will advance word on.co; * apie, and the minute this territory is o AE if r month.C 500 Shaves for $75: pay $18 own, per month.1,000 Shares for $150; pay $37.50 down, $37.50 per month.\u2019 \\ ions in the territory, but to carefully consider the evidence given before: the Senate of Canads by experts who had abéclotely nothin AN | ain, \u2018Pheir evidence be relied upon, an | the one direction, that there i undoubtedly: pid in; pp \u2018| nine, PUBLIC NOTICE.roELIC N NOTICE en A, the « vedcrts |e Tm by f th Ton aT Louis; that Troms ot The of the Town of t.Louis have deposited on the office of Hird Council, the LEMENTARY ASSESSMENT no : Rolly will be fooviivy uatl the tenth day (10th) of the month of December, nineteen hundred and nine, where all m- ce of same, and that all complaints against homologation of said.rolls must be sve + Ip writing, on or before the sald tea day of December, pineteen hundred ee] C NOTÉCÉ 15 furts that the Casts wil Er at {fice, at the Town Hall, 1903 Bt.Lawrence Boul to take into consideration all complaints against the homologation of said rolls, for year nineteen hundred and nine, on the tenth day of De- until eight o'clock in the evening.Given At the Town of St Louis, on this thirtieth day of November, nineteen hundred god nine.; A.F.VINCENT, © (Signed) 285 8 Saw Sec.-Tress.BAILIFF'S -SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, District of Montroel.No.16977, Ctrouit Court.L.Prefontaine, T.Murphy, Defendant.On the 13th day of December, 1909, at eleven of the .in the forengen, at the domicile of sald.Defendght, No.\u2018377 Letourneux St, in the Tog of Maisonneuve, district of Montreal, #fvill be sold by authority of Justice, di the goods and chattels of the | said vu ndant seized in this cause, eon- Sint! n icone pu piano and aoû\" household fur- erm J.8.RA- & .8.C.Honireal) \u2018December me, THAT 18 HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY MANY PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN.aa has but to read the recommendations o: e many prominent men \u2014 \u2018both in Canads and fhe United States \u2014 to be impressed with the stock of od the Wyoming Consalidated Asbestos Company as an excellent investment, \u201cLA PATRIE\" INVESTIGATED WYOMING CONSOLIDATED, .| and So lunterily Published ¢ the artis sie Toon: in the issue of Avgust in consequence of the insertion © in this paper on Saturday last an advertisement of the Wronise Sensotdatod patito we which we personally have confidence, and realizing all ° responsibilities and duties, - dhd, above all, fo give our readers the ' most_complete and rellable infor: 4.mation; LA PATRIE followed: its ° usual course: of investigating the | venture.\u201cBelleving the best information is obtained m the highest poss sible a ¢d with MR.MEAL pniost (aspnr, vyoming, and the fo fne the answer we re ul property.Mil in course of construction, Ye cal people Investing} hesvily.+ *\u2018W.8.KIMBALL, A TELEGRAM AND THE ANSWERS.Thetford Mines, que: Led C.C.P.Webel, Casper, 2 CE ; Webe * Brother, Investigate Cousolidated.1s investment Are promoters reliable?Is nee Fisher, June 2nd, genuine?Answer - paid here.> Fraternally, 2 ess Fret Mines Lodge, Loo.Tr, - Consider trans 8 safe.Pre.moters thoroughly reliable.Fisher leiter is genuine.Have.just re turned from mines.Work pre= Wyoming, LO.OF.~ ALMOST READY TO PRODUCE ASBESTOS.This company owns or\u2019 contr 51¢ acres of Jand, from which has been.taken that assays over 40 per cent.Asbestos of the quality, thor, oly procs mili RE \u2014 uch o been installed, Rory has Casper, W: ov: W.A.Fisher, Montreal: N 13, Sontes ont Fiberizing machine: at Columbus, Oho.Part hak ase fived, and i= being baud to nine -day.Ross writes he will arrive with baigne .Évery- gressing fast.P ; \u2018Grand Master ot Grand Lodge © In few thing else in readiness to \u201cproduce, ; R.E.BRAND, Secy.\u201cAND YOU CAN BUY THIS STOOK NOW FOR 25c A SHARE.| So confident is th it will make ea : i ° copvanr that donde shat we with 2 Half the ure 8 out - dends and the other deu.paved Toi aren, are or avn: Ll the other Rp r nds tit yments on your st and \u2019 vou oats oF full.Sn nts are e rate.c per share, as per this hire 200 shares cost $25.00 cash or $2.50 with onder, end 5 each month for 9 months $2.50 400 shares $50.00 cash or $5.00 ft rdc and.\u2018eadh month Tor 3 + months, $5.00 : $82, $8.23 with: order.and\u201d 5s.3 month fôr 9 months.-_ 1,006 shares cost $125.00 c se with order and 412.5 cach month for 9 months.\u201c5,000 shares cost $625.00 cash.or 362.50 with order and $82.50 each month for aap months.o cost $1,250.00 - eash or 1000 08 with order and \"nn each month for ® months, ei STOCK 18 NON-ASSEÉBABLÉE.This table shows the cash payment and an equal amount charged to the dividends.ur @ cath w.A.FISHER, \\ 1 Room 10, 132 St.J - Mon tres ames a oEglone please fina\u2019 Ceeecnenes ru.use es peine er part) payment.fer pret (or shares of fully pald.\u2018and non- rong, pital Stock of the Wyomin tdated Asbestos Company.12%; conta a share, cash; bal ance to te be paid by divi- : Lh A) tent.May be gp oa example: 1,000.: foe sharp; $128 ss eu 00 Shen, Pr dee REV vos eee ees : \\ Address Lodhssepensorceane ne Poe 1 al vad i ° Pisintitf, versus - - i ae SHATHAN HAND-POWER .%.VACUUM CLEANER The best and cheapest house-clesaning machine ever offered to the: public.The old way of house-cleaning is now a thing: - ofthe pest, Everything 1 k erything is yank- You à from thelr lpdg- Want nE places by that a Cleaner terrific draught, of alr and carried into ied \u2018arid gold pied Tra me fl SRE with.Today.things ate reversed.The gold cloths, .Showing Made \"; Victoria ST Abit : ed soot ai ene the lace and the nets become the foundations of the - Le À Haliways.te Manage.we | \u2018water fuinace.Tr will .heat § 2000 ; > dress and the chiffons are on the outside.Paris calls Cpl ef le \u201call parts of the house equally ; Money : ; 1: \u2019 pi ; } efunded if it the \u201cVeiled\u201d effect.And we know of no other a vis Ta gr.and comfortably, and supp no acte, £ whic re mas Tait, former] 1 pas 7 1 SL L | term which would convey more readily to the mind, tho Canaan Pacicc Baier watt 1s] ; abundance \u2018of hot wategtor _ | chairman, contiiives fo reflect the exe- |\" | the soft, fairy-like appeararice of a dress \u2018made up in fle, mar from Conese © \u2018bath and kitchen ; well.Sr ; this latest fashion.For our own part, we are inclined | §| Tho fue, bok eiving.detalis of oper.\u2018 \u2018 .Write at once for à | ns iar enfied June, 50, 1808.= \u201cThe \u2018Sovetéion, ofthe boiler | Bhatmam Vacuum : to be very grateful for the innovation.It comes close: \u2018A poticeable feature of the report | .ou yr Cleaner to ; to our idea of the \u201c\u2018beautiful,\u201d and it lends still more ihe reduction which has en THE for, ready ing lation.It i 15 COTE & CO., expenses to gross revenue.© For six Years: up to 1903 ihis was 59.83 per \u201cSOVEREIN\" built in sepffrate sections so 7 ST.PETER ST., MONTREAL.283 5 law importance to our new deliveries ; of = Rossiçnt.! \u201cppp T017 are COMCT ave cos gent.while for the following six years : AT.this duced to 54.41 t.It Gold Tissues And Dress Nets \u201cFancy Nets.| Be For Chiffons 1s but natural that This ratio shonlà be that no tg ng down of cellar SI Te MoforChifons en ee) HOT.WATER almer's Turban s- ., .3 e t e no | y And regarding this gold tis: Plain at 50, .75, .90 and In! ok ream.pla vos We have most every color =n 8 Tn cam Sa i to.con.E walls partitions Is necessary, .eh : that, though 11 so.» o , .tend REL Or.MNO ing appas, : Bl gf 1 N bef iece of hair a i at 3.50, per yard, it is $1.50; some being in old pink, navy, grey; some being bo Be a rete 15 mainaia we th es : VA {| R It es the coal.There 1 1S NO - | gover before nas ar tant popu- ; ever so much superior to : : {lk point d'esprit: some .uring the past fiscal year the -.: ve .: : ose, others in blue, mauve silk P prit; 0 Lo 2 rian\u2019 Rail earn Made \u2018by the larity as the PALMER TURBAN\u2014the otter You Nip to now oven a _ r and Ali \u2019 \u2019 prices are .50.75, 90, | ~~ black, apricot, grey, mauve\u2019: ite! \u2018the aoe ee lui use heating apparatus avail- reason is, it places a difficult and.| 83-75 vard.grey an ce.$1.00 and $1.50.© and reseda.: - - a speclal payment.of £340,519 tb rafl- | AF: ) b | beautiful mode within the reach of any way accident and fire Insurance fund.2 a ble that will give a etter | one.The Paimer Turban is made of NOTE Tnese Goods are being given a special showing on our Millinery floor were $11,125,585, giving a net revenue alt human hair, genuine human hair, ; i of $8,607,336, After the payment of\" h di ti t of co pal.al man air, 9 r nar, ._ where:they | will be found during the whole Christmas season.§| interest charges, pensions, gratuities, eat radiation per on {and nothing but human hair\u2014except | L = \u2018 4 etc, there \u201cwgs*\u201ca® surplus of $143,837 Fl ) .a two-piece tape frame to which the '{ creditable to consolidated revenue.For the past six years the amount placed .Ask your Plumber for an estimate for hair is sewn by a patent attachment, Yom or tn we yor, Foci Juste about tbe The.public\u2019 school® of Sturgeon Fdié{ Hoiïtana; C.M.L Hays, Montreal, Hol- 5 Holder; Population ot © ects lore have been closed a: F.Scott, Montreal, Holland; W.| © a FRY Canadian Ottis ever 3,000; to thelr hi osed \u2018and the scholars Sent lands Richards, Montreal.Murray Hill, .| Vs ne pages.elr homes for an \u2018indefinite vaes- fire W.KR Richards, Montreal, Murray | .axon ss Ppa sad WORRY tion, its Quration depending 0e = Bill \u2019 : Cl nd Panne Cas solution on of, {the finan x eee no clad pro! 3 oo 5 trust a John ity\u201d Liable for Damages.\" | der x gi sis a.eg the a tekstons.Star meet plant of The Impe; : From the : moment you strike LAIRp & a Pilihr 22 20-010 .CHICAGO Paper Mills went Into liquidation! Be Pie ME der 4: \u2014>-The about two years ago business, has: hoeti .: \u2019 -to credit of consolidated revenue was installing a \u2018\u201c\u2018Covereign\u201d in your house.invented and used only at Palmer's ; L .- \\ ing si 0 108 ng ; : Wi 7 - What Neckweär Can Suffice Here Are Three More Of || The Bag Shown Here 3718047 ror 10 Edo, there ÉVELPH It may be done without upset or con- Entablishment oo oa ling ope LE RE For Real Irish Crochet?Our Handkerchief Patterns is made of Black Goat Seal lea- that 8 Seticlt of $7,767,637 paid out of TT cama fusion.: Iadies should avail themselves of our UE .- A a ES + ue el .Face SE \u2014At Christmas Time .] ther, with calf lining; it is 8 1] The:gross revenue for the past six - anale.Private Rooms for Manicuring, .a oy An embroidered hemstitched \u2018inches deep and 11 inches lon ; years: showed an increase of 322 44267.; ; Massage, Scalp Treatment, Chiropody _ Particularly?handkerchief in crossbar effect I le bottom hehe frame os compared.itn the (Previous x Montreal Office and Show Rooms ; R mann sees Landon specialists \u2019 : 3 1 J at 50 ts, but it is the pure ; : Te : - ndin od of $7.394.866 WW work- in ail the above are in constant attend- None we should think.Not \"of Ir Sen: \" a 1 ol ot is of solid German silver prettil y the ta re hance of net re- ance and our clients will be surprised\u2019 for these\u2014 ; of Irish Linen an surpassingly engraved.It\u2019s a bag that will | venue in six years.likewise showed | UNS 122 CR A at the reasonableness of our charges.Round Collar and Cuff Sets of fine.wear well, and no shape is more an advance of $12,431.810.he portion Palmer's Hair Dressing Parlors, 141 ours, or\u2014Stoek Collar and Cuff A handkerchief of the same stylish this season.The price - oh Jotloomble feature of Ie che two, : St.Catherine street west.Phone \u201cUp- Sets in.both heavy and Baby fine Linen, but lace trimmed and is $4.00.periods of six.years in the oper 3 town 4307\" for appointment.Trish ranging in prices from embroidered at 50 cents.A smaller size 7 x 9 inches of of the system is the Increase in =] ; on \u2014\u2014 \u2014 $3.50 to $10.00.The embroidery work in the exactly the same quality may Commission PA sen perates 8,414.91 .VE Lu -\u2014 \u201cDutch Collars, Jabots, Bows, third one is Madeira (shade).be had for $3.50.miles of track, which is but a compar.cnrs ° Ta Turnovers and Stock Collars ut The handkerchief is another of Both sizes contain inside atively small increase over \u2018the past | | ! Hok in gour minor & =.\u2018 w years and for the past six years from $1.25 to $8.00.our numbers at .50.purse, ; .there7was an increase in the num- \u2019 ; ; - ber of passengers Carried of 93.074.678, and ask yourself if you are satisfied .= ; an 108 a 405, 170.681.There wis also a at : .with the appearance of your teeth.: a of fons © ; : Lunch Room Ser.oe Saturday ; soos carried, number ° a \u2019 If you are not, use Sanitol hig } 030, 28 te ' : } Dec.4th, \"09.\u2014 a J Ê Ram b le hrou h the Tooth Powder for ten days and : to .o .: ° * ÿ g rt 745 to 9-30, 25 to | ni ~ CANADIANS IN NE NEW YORK.| ust a 1 | ea at be spp cheon 12 to 2, full loses daily \u2018Am@ng the Canadian at New.York | ch y course 35 Store Oloses daily néters) thin k_wer&\u2014H.dy, + - m at the effect.~~ : .at 530 pm, ontiéal, Grand Tniont A.Tere els À 9 ~ | Sanitol prevents the forgftion of \u2018 ° +4.E{ Montreal, Grand Union y, | LL : ha Montreal.Heral& Square; A, H: Posr+ .: d Ee Montreal} era - sde] < nM Ha we! ie the yellow tartar andffkeeps the ° meme lontreaL © \u2018CA ve A.x £hesaler, \u2018Supposing you vero at Koevatin, trous House.1! \u20ac=3 who mouth ree = TS SN nt Brewer, Mont The home of FIVE ROSES flour, which you know so wel.11 BH fined and clean, hE - a real, :N: L.y, ontreal, \u201c 8 : .Se 3 The Princ ce of.A 11 ; CE Er 13, Coulson, Honma bey in the screen house\u2019 awhile, purely for feminine 3 anitol resc hes Ds 7 lon; 3.BE wards, Mon 8 sake.La tooth.surface 4: a Hilprough: L.C._ Fraser, Montreal] : - : oo every.\u2018 : .No cotton ia Caldwell's Blankets.Theyre BB 5.[Hid &.Montreal, Na- : 3 Aw = Fe 7 À NG with healing,\u2019 anti- a rs a per cent.pure , Mod erate P r iced Pi iai \u2019 0 bs.ary 3 Eaton, Mantras, a 75 Flat + row osi! ae of smooth- Between \u201cbrother\u201d grefns, Madam.= Ng od J toured Not pasticde of oil or grease in i ili: F.Paul, Montreal, Barling- ruanlog human machinery is The big berries go or4 way, the 1 a iY septic oxidiing them.That's why they wash 29 nice and « 3 \u2019 oan; J.O.Queenville, Montreal, -Vié- | 2 Ésparciors.little fellows another.\u2014 A 1 Tdi M effects and makes soft.Made in single sn suds ul The \u201cMorris\u201d Piano is a faultless flstru- SA Er Shlakypan, Montreal, Broadway Thoth yy our eyes sre mighty [yg easier to handle the wheat this, 47 he white and la paire.Boch pocknd te conten tng.same ment every way.It\u2019sa tdiumph of piaghmany- Xe here i Mire Grentble x good the firmer alvays manages wsy\u2014clesn the kernelsseparuky.| IE them white Bl ing you a perfectly clean basket, Whi facture, for the same careful constryftidn and Mrs.A.Bi Henderson, Montreal, at pohow 10 smuggle à So that even the least impurity cas BR with pink or blue borders.Also red > an : noviar \u2018I.Grimes, wa, King Bde |] Lo ** prices not insinuate iis unwelcome person : gre.sto sab.sizes.On saleat} expert workmanship goes into the MOrris Piano ward; P.W! Grimes, Ottawa, King £4 In ps « little of everyting founé | ality into FIVE ROSES excep.» storbs.that enters into\u2018the best piano ygff kn fin ©.À Kristrons, Montreapiif \"on a farm ~ And 8 dossa't ro Boyd Caléweti à Ce, Lim ( YF Know of in M lefurray HD: | c,.Montreal; à1nto your flour, Mistress ., Limited, Na XIAN Canada.__ Eni Soi x er you Just make re ne schien .Tran n: - Pa > D A HR Ce 0 a BL AN T h The Moderate Price is gbt the result of veal, Grand Union: ès Feldis, Mont.4 foss over FIVE ROSES ?2 \" When, the bor aslesvo the scien | = : PD.MJ Mould, -Mon \u2019 \u201c , } | 2 oF Vas S cheapness any place in all gfe journey from the Tal St.Denla; dena.Montreal, When the golden berries.hurry in, Bead of foreign substance.source of material supply go \u2018the labor that fin- \u2018Grand Union: M., Levitt, Montreal, from the western elevators, they Not even with Sra lusd - : g Albany: C, Payne, Montreal, Broad- | omptly get a formal intr on\u2019 to the peering pierci eye o .\u2018 ; ee \u20ac meme ai ishes ane Morris Pian It is the simple result way Central: L.D.Shaw, Montreal, St.: Be ** Separators\u2019 hese acquaint- most particularly par -E re | of a determination tgfproduce a Dents: ©.Solin.Montres rent Grand ance you have just made \u2018There lasues nothing but the plump, * ST holesale F'uxs AE : entra ave Here, the Good Book says, Is sun-ripened wheat grains, the pick |.ness or in health the} £ at food is BETTER PIO AT THE PRICE men DE a aL Catiot, Ottawa, winmowed the wheat from the chaff.of the Manitoba harvest.508-514 sr.PAUL, a1 than is produced cIsewhere, anywhere.10° | Grand Union: J.Wilson, .Montreal, Farm friendships are sundered be- | se as : = \u2019 ET Bristol: Mrs, J.Wilson, Moptreal, Bria- tween the good kernels and the coc- em Montreat : Arerooms : GERVAIS a HUTCHINS, BW to); Mrs.H.W.Wilson, Montreal, Hel- \u201cKle soeds, the mud balls, stones and Buy any.flour you.like.pay soy .| .) #99 St.Catherine $t.W.- - tous Mie He W.Wi Wilson, 3 or Hol- sand.+ \u201cprice you Hks.rs.CL , .ù Low, varfre: * : .a dam.* 4 .\u201c4 _ Represenjétives Wauted for Unoccapied Territory B15.R \"Ross Quebec, Mirray Hi; Mrs.| oar, bear to think of such oe you howe io oe hero 1s MA TURA 5 {R uebec, Mu 5 - : 'KARN-MOMIS ORGAN & PI ANO Go LIMITED vert, Montreal, King Edward; J.Gor- Nor do we\u2014tér FIVE ROSES is our milled dat ta par, ap .* don, Montreal, Murray Hill; Ts.A he your.flour, Madam.wholesome, and Aeaithy\u2014un - : .Faciffiee\u2014WOODBTOCK & LISTOWEL, ONT.\u2018man, Montreal a ay Cen- cose .FIVE ROSES label.\" , LT ) 7 Sicha M.Glichman, Montreal, Brosd- Besides fhis, there's another sepe- Which you don\u2019 now otuny other.2 Coe _ ù = | way, Central: E.T.Goid, Montreal - ration.: May ve ventures guess as to which ; 1.Q Te Kin g of Diaries lsrunecon FALLS PUBLIC | | boii 5, Aowimes Moment Ho | PO pI 0 >.ry it for bregficfast, salt to taste, add milk | TE {mans W.*.Rawlings, Montreal, Hoff- Fl De ° and Tin & ze SCHOOLS CLOSED OWING - À men: G.Bingley, Ottawa, Grand Un- .| or comm sity siguaod strengthening = ime Saver \u201cTO FINANCIAL DEADLOCK Bute Suomi sti Hit | HE ALTH- av ma 17 Up-ta-dete.Lies erie .Cr M L_ Murray and satis ing., rr Wochangon even eam 80 Hn +3 Stara, Montreal, Maribor- ; ©.Co.pre, Mechan om poe | Special to the Montreal Star.| iL Mr FA Brenton, Montreal, \u2014\u2014 Come mem) Etrtorieal Events 4 Signe for \u2018Sturgeon Falls, Ont December.Boe Quah: Mr D.Galioway, Montreal, \u2014 ds \u201cREFRE SHING Is SALT a match and t seriously affected In the cis Co., constructed a wharf .oe m ouch it to the.= DESSIN | plant was\u201dthe Principat om aa Ame na cons pepe on° barbor-lâts Jeune ou ChE wick, a\u2019 Jowett | live heat \u2018Swedish Official Dismissed dustry of ary else In tie community [Ero Sa claim med.| et na ml = .a ; 4 Vg SE hn ; yrailiates from.the.in \u2018Special to the Montreal Star, hands, eT \u2018mills, Being preci 91 and entered sult in the courts.Judge A 2 Co Stockholm, Sweden, December 4\u2014 | Closed déwn during the eu rier yesterday - gave judgment or-{ eT .INVIGORATING - For: his severe \u201ccriticism of the Swed- On account of a dlsputs over vor the.ans derilig the rémoval of the re andi LE LL LT 0 À | ish army ad navy policy in an Eng- 04nt of taxes due\u2019 from the mine on \u201cour: pocket, This.throws the \u2018durdeni - /.- - Rely Ce Ifvh magazine, August Schwan, has | fhe liquidation procéédfñés, a + for, damages upon the.city.a oy iis the holiday maker.What: is _\u2014 | been dismissed trom his position as Sum public scHool.taxes: \u2018tie * * of \u2014 oF \"0 il Heater .Sentleman-in-waiting to the king, This tied.up.hind fhe\u2019 town owes the P Christmas but a time.of j Joy, ên- == A is an extremely unusual pr ing.= School nine.th nd, dollars om 2 of and\u2019 È , (Equipped With Smokeless Device,) Mary pe rons des nie Herr Se wan ie @ Tevies, of, 3907-08 bebices Siegert, i tertainment, peace good will my.\u2018What produces\u2019 these things so \u2018 \u201cmuch: as a jolly family éircle with he So a, addition of a few friends, all listening 4 : to the wonderfully varied programs produced by an Edison Phonograph tes ER ni \u2018whi for with A 0 an wore wobotitnt at: fhe Trad.\u201c which burns for 9 hours with} .4 german ixventor has workea but À Bank by the trartees to the ani-| ne new process for lacquering brass | nit of -$6.500, and a\u201d writ was\u2019 one filling: of its brass font, Tubing by revolving ft in a latte and |15 issued by the bark axainet fig) which holds 4 quarts, ; applying the lacquer while the tubitæ oo 15! recover this.amount.g§is}.r i iv .| is heated .lectrically.The old.method gh the amopat due from the ; was t heat the ter in evens afte: tor 1907-08 \u2018wis \u2018offered | One of the song ents of the Perfection Oit Heater i is the each, application of it 2 the \u2018brass.T [This action was taken b y; new\u2014 IR.; -Ë - n the Lowa rom » : lr ek 4 reotral Zara Automatic Smokeless\u2019 Device -< | Bw Sole TR ! which makes smoke imposeible, ever th whit the Heiter! fis.bended\u201d \u201cli playing Edison Amberol Records?.|; =\u2014 = \u201cWIGHEST FODD-VALUE, [1 5 Sus 2e You cin have jut such ¢ real | TOWN OF ST.LOUIS.by a novice.Permits instant removal for cleaning.: \"Th isno danger, of turning Her vid too high an Eppes\u201d Coiba fo «treat to\u2019 Children.\u2019 SE Samy\u201d dhe adh since ie gnd=|.To quird agaiit.the oudden}.v0 CTP htoday BIDS FOR Kk TUNNEL Boon.te.the This 15e Tidy, ap dite à tdi changes \u2018ste.responsible for.most, CTP EE 5 Hear dhe Edison Phonograp y - , de smok : ès \u2018device prevents it i Ÿ : we e proapact : et de HORE 4 : 4 k - play some of those.new Sousa\u2019s Band 0 te towz of St.Lous tn asking Wie ; i EE k ES FQ : Counet: nas in view This means a perfect, odorless,\u201d kee heat, that: ies ed E R RD a by-law to.té *, *f'undersigned on tbe éth of December next : a ; 17 ue à \u2018}'at §.o'clock p.m., of before, and to have sien metal wihddiw framés.that heat PPR schodl ratepiyers-whs she.passing \"of Li 21 SEES \u201c rer Tt Sords iptay twice a own Engineer's Office, fandie- ever hot.Made in vari , \u2018 4 1 of ni te 8 ta : EE a iy i 9 acon by the ot of des vai ; on a : SE ag oe ; .: \u201c ; az à pe nées.\u201d _ jure ation ee not engage tous, hey resoi a 2, f.receiv +, t 3 2 for the consty dep of.ioe tor comfort, cheer and satisfaction, 10 mn devant : ; Beau i fi d ; ; vis : 3 - dE ru 1d: the i hy en .7 ot order : ; Le TR \" Wm attached deposit representing 5 pet atifully nished in\u2019 Jap 6 ast yron ty Too ; FN with .subitangisl.; vot ny 3 d.eng Su ou Plans he Menecifications to be award utrder the M fs: Fiindy.fo carry, is the vost.pe [ cr \u2018 | ascent TE * Ce et ;.ts ile Separatd Sehool out of public Ai} Bragehite: PBe' = 5 Eiieandard and Oude snd oibostadoga:.©} CL or : Trend.Jt being that : mA 9 ou your Sudbor oF from Wen.453% A \u2018 \u2019, shat you will learn for the GE haa vide 1 be addressed to tbe nd- top.stamped.out-< # A : which Bu | tritatéd public Jf Lek LL ho oo BASEN {ana all Information me Pit EE AW ns Whose names appear | therein as liablé for any tax or as- mcastmét, are hergby \u2018Fequired to pay » CHRISTMAS AL 1750 Mance street, ; An.\u2019 LeGALLEE-On November 16th, 1809, at ; PERRY-\u2014AE Victoria B.C PACKA WARMINTON-\u2014On- Saturday, ' November ANNITT-FENN \u2014 At Gas ESTELLA-MACDONALD\u2014At and Disthe mat \u201candersad with the names and addresses of the por sons.sending same.BIRTHS, on \u2018November 29th, 1909,.to Mr.Howard M.\"ch a Me id MY ristmas, à daughter.48 Victorta, street, a daughter to XN and Mrs.5.W.LeGallee.: LEWIS~On November 29th, 1909, at \u201cst Walker avenue, St.Henry, a daughter to Mr.and\u201d -Norman Lewis.November 22, o Mr.any Mrs.oni Perry, a son.; December 1st, 1909, owne Aventé, Westmoun de and Mrs.Lester W.Packard, daughter, at 0 27h, 1909; at 247 Delaware avenue, Toronto, to Mii and Mrs.Richard C.sea minton, a son.288 2 \u2018MARRIAGES, .aspe Basin, P.Q.on November 18th, 1309, by the Rev.Whayman, Florence Grace Fenn, of Woodbridge, Eng., to, Henry Fall Annitt, of Gaspe Basin, P.Q.St.\\Agnes Church, on November 24th, 1909; by the Rey.Fatlier McDonald, Florence MacDonald, of this city, to Ralph N.Estelle, of Boston.(Boston papers please copy.) : NOLAN-RYAN \u2014 On November 27th, 1909, at St.Gabriels Church, by Rev.Father O'Meara, P.P., Maud, second daughter of\u2019 Mr, Richard Ryan, to Frank Nolan, step-son of Mr.Thomas T.Fisherman, both of Montreal.Quebec and New York papers please copy.2 ' ___DEATHS IN THE CITY.COALLIBR\u2014In this city, on the 3rd instant, \u2018B.Coallfer, ex-Custom 'Officer, beloved husband of Caroline Thi- \u201cbeaudeau.Funeral will leave his late residence, 815 St.Hubert street, on |, December 6th, at, 8.45 am.Friends and relatives are invited to attend.LAW \u2014 In this city, on December 3rd, at 1039 Notre Dame street East, Bernard Law, hotelkeeper, native of County Antrim, Ireland.Funeral Monday, at 8 a.m., to St.Mary's Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Boston, New York and.Irish newspapers please eepy.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.ÿ1 HILL\u2014At St, ul, Minn., on November 30th, Jessie Grant Hill, aged 76.Funeral at 2 p.m., Friday, December 3rd, from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr.D, B.Lindsay, Riviere du Loup, Que.Friends And acquaintances please accept this intimation.289 3 LANGUEDOC \u2014 At York Centre, Gaspe, Que, on October 30th, 1909, James Languedoc, son of the late Languedoc, in his 83rd year.RUBIDGE \u2014 At Denver, Colorado, on Monday, November 29th, 1909, Grace Victoria Meikle, wife of A.Justice D._Rubidge.Joseph IN MEMORIAM, MALLABAR \u2014 In loving memory of Henry Neates Mallabar, who died on December 4th, 1907.IN MEMORIAM.KEENAN \u2014 A high mass will be sung in St.Ann's Church, Monday morning.at 7 a.m., for the repose of the soul of Sarah Heenan, daughter .of Henry Keenan, who died December 5th, 1908, REP.IN MEMORIAM.GAULEY \u2014 In loving memory of our dear son Ralph, who deparied this life November 26th, 1808.\u2018\u2019One yesr has gone, and still we miss him; -never | shall his memory fade; loving thoughts § will always linger, wound.the .spot {1 where Ralph is laid.re pr His.Sunday Girl takes Santa Maris olives to make her\u201d haïr | cul, 3 ;&e 1846 W 7k 2 ê £220.UNDERTAKERS, HBR FH des 156 x Prism Binoculars FINEST MAKERS.HARRISON & CO.55 Meteaite St, ve completed, and are.\u2018now deposited \u201cCourt.H.Cohen et al, SEWERS NOTICE T0 RATEPAYERS Publié notice.18 \u201chereby given \u2018that the special rolls for sewers constructs ed in the undermentioned streets in the City.of Montreal, viz.\" First Avenue, between Masson and Cote, Visitation Road.Third Avenue, between St.Jerome and Petite Cote Road, along St.Jerome\u2019 from Fourth Avenue to Third Avenue.; Bisho Lane, trom Plessis, to a distance: of 170 feet eastward.\u201d Dufferin Street, from Comte street \u2018southward to end of existing sewer.St Hubert Street, from Laurier Ave.to a distance of 150 feet north- in the.office of the undersigned.City Hall \u201c .the amount act to the unde go.ed, at his said office, within ten trom this Hate, without further no | ?= , W.ROBB, fi > - City \u2018Treasurer.any Tesasurer\u2019s Office, .City Hall, À Montreal December 3, 1908 pe BAILIEFS.SALE\u2014Fravince \u201cor Quebec, \u201cDistrict of Montreal, -No.18942,\" Cireuit \u201cPlaintiffs, versus M, Lapenses, Defendant.On the 13th day af December, 1908, at tén of the cloëk in e forenoofi, at the domicile of the sald fondant No, \u2018#2 Montcalin : Street, In tue ° hy mirent: yu he sold by au- üstice, the.goods and atten 3 the saïd Datendant.seized in goods, ste.a.Bidet Ps.se | .ote.A.Monût> Teal, Dechmoes 1908.\u2018of BALE Prov No.Yess.oni mort 5 § Primeay, Plaintiff, vers F.he eat, Defendant.On the 14th\u2019 : Éity of \u2018Montreal, will afternuon: the at one of ihe élgek in tre Aftérnoo cie © e sa Defendant, Wore 376 \u201cRivard Stpeet, In the; ba.sold by anth.onty thee, au he ds and ehat- \u201ctels of ont said De , seized in this cause,\u2019 A of.furnitshing goods, |: À ete.À BC \u201cMontreal \u20ac W! Music Cabinets, The Greatest Values Ever offered to the Fublic will be Given on Madey at Complete Home \u2018Furnishing store You will observe fitustrations in this announcement of hand some Desks, Parlor Cabinets, 3-plece.Parlor cSuites;- Fancy- Parlor Chairs, Davenport Sofas, etc,, which are a few chosen from a vast collection of Furniture, at your Immediate disposal for SUITABLE XMAS GIFTS We particularly invite you te visit our very hand .Gold Furniture, which includes Music and very | re of Fancy Chairs, ! Rockers, etc.Divans, silk.PARLOR SETS Beautifully finished - and upholstered in fine quality of Reg.value $15.00.Monday $5.30 FRUIT BASKETS, $2.98.Green Glass Bowls, decoyated with), .gold stand and handles, yuadrupie fate River, warranied for 10 years Reg: $5.50.- Monday.\u201852,98 BASKETS, $1.98.wy .$3.50 F .Shiver pl \u201cstang, fa pattern; quadruple plate, sitver, arystal bowl, fancy pressed patter gen.Regular, $3.50.\u2018day.oe ER 4 STE Building.Bi wood, shapes; complste To th models, \" Monday, .» Sal vécu unnes Aron Baws, ai indian \u201cshooting a bear.days.wp LE as, Be \u201chante J ed pattérn.Each at EN, UE \u201cVery fine Mahogany finish, upholstered in extra fine quality of silk.Reg.value $79.00, Monday 3 Reg.Value, $22.00.Monday - and designs: \"Tc.colorings Size 9 x 12 ft.See Window Display.Roger's Berry Seven ! ch lined\u2019 box: Monday.APE Express Waggons, Handeome Cab; ice Wa Waggons, # jong \u201cand Coml \u2018made of iron.a \u201cUl eu radios made of wood: folding Monday, Avectal 260 soc saneee ~ PARLOR CHAIRS 7 _ DAVENPORT SOFAS Special.cel .Size 9 x 10 ft.6.Special .$15.00 \u2018MOHAIR - MATS, reg; $1.00 size, for 63c .6 - Piste ware, Monday, \u2018ape.\u201cUnbreakatis Dots, mide : and\u2019 $3.30.RR $16.49 \u201c%e eer see sae ma bedrooms, \u2019\u201d \u20ac Reg.$1.35 size, for Monday Basement sw | Butter\u2019 \u2018Knives small « quality of rows, Le sercenue poésie bo ga ail 5 04 of French.Kia, ., jointe \u2019 stockings, 7 .y head, Sharan and rent og s vues: aus.onde * .Moving Pioture Miitine and slides.and Saucers; 2e à Vases, bn Fg \" ns asian China.Reg $2.00 1.0 $12.00 \u201c SPECIALS FOR MONDAY Big Display of Tapestry Carpets : \u2018Tapestry Stair Carpets, reg.65c and - T5¢, for, yard .: Extra\u201d \u2018quality Tapestry body Carpets, suit able for dining-roo ms, rooms, halls, etc, ina fine selection of shades Reg.value 65¢, Ade and Extra special.cere ine coe vn.Ble Carpet Squares See our special 10-Wire- Medallion \u2018Centre Tapestry Carpet Squares, wear better than.the ordinary Brussels.In a beautiful blending of .$17.00 / sitting- - 99.Smith, writing to the New York Sun, -thé work cannot be done in a day.\"Meantime it has become nécessary to \u2018commended by its authors and sup- \u2018gathered at the door of the House of, \u2018Lords chant \u2018Te land.the land, the ground on \u201cWhy should we be beggars with the cussion.of the fundamental \u2018question \u201cwhich a general election would bring sive; Conclusive it might bes | think\" ould \u2018 prod the purely economical question 1 1.do not pretend to speak.The only | labor, and strict self-denial, -it \u2018must have been chiefly due to the -ers, though by no means of all ening element of the imperial coun- | ttpction of the land owning element, Tat, present not Without peril?| # H J Montreal Women\u2019s Club under the dolescent Perio.\u201d Bun by Mrs.H.W.Weller, will ledme experiments which.have | variéties of \u2018tobacco, with remarkable jar bers, squash, and.water melons, tn Extreme Radical: Programme of British Ministry, ë New York, \"December 4 \u2014acidwin the \u2018etter evidently pgnned before the voté An the House of Lords, says: \u2018Every Liberal - must at once admit \u2018that the hereditary House of Lords is an offepring of the feudal past, unfit: ted IN its present: state to deal with} the problems, political or social.of the present & and.that reconstruct- -tlon: \u2018of it ig urgent.Lord Rosebery has shown himself of that mind, but deal with a bill which, though formally financial, imports and is really | porters as importing vital change, economical and social.The populace The land, the land; © gave the land: \u2018twas God who - which we stand ballot in our hand?God gave the land to the people.\u201cOught there to be vital change, | ical and social, without sub- |\u2019 pilgsion to the nation and the full dis- on?That seems to be the practical issue.Lord Rosebery appears to think that the experiment.should be tried and that the result would be conclu- but if it wete what Lord Rasebery seems ta it would be, could it be aftér- between the large and small hoidings small: holdings into which I have had the oportunity of looking are those of Nermandy, which seemed to me.to be a success at the price of very hard But surely the Introduction of machinery must have.been a great economical gain; and larger holdings.1 think I have myself sen considerable Improvement of the economical kind in the part of Eng- and where I lived.Agajnst the eco- nemical improvement nô doubt has to be set neglect of social duty on the part of too many large land own- But beyond the economical or soclal lies the political question.Weaken seriously what has hitherto been the gov- \u2018try, as apparently you would by des- what would there then be to govern \u2018not only the kihgdom but the empire, it India.where the situation is The Fimor tiow \u2018is that the extreme Radi- edld in the-Ministry, Mr.Lioyd-George ahd, Er.Churchill, are seeking to pave %, way for a Ministry of their own.whither things are pointing.- secekpimn of Lord Rosebery, * Crome d.-a Bishop vill no { weaken L Lansdowne's party, but : all appearances he will stil fAvel:a majority.Then will come a vo émet election and the tug of war.\u201d reg Women\u2019s Club.jal Science Department will mest; on Monday afternoon at half- past three o'clock.\u2018Some Problems of In industry, ss C.Richardson.In recreation.Duncan McCormick, and in be thie subject of the day.Music will] also be a feature of the meeting.\u2018 Proving the Banana Beit.The Grand Trunk Pacific has receiv- \u2018ed a report of the results obtained by een made.during the past \u2018season near Saskatoon by Mr.F.-Maclure Scianders, \u2018commissioner for~the \u2018Board of Trade.\u2018Mr.Sclanders experimented with Alfalfa;: Alsike, Red Clover and three success.Alfalfa grew five feet to six réet igh.Alsike sown on the êth of June, 'w to three feet.Red Clover sowri thé last week in May grew two feet high.In his private garden, fclanders grew pumpkins, Suepm- Oi oes and cape gooseberries were wn and ripened.Mr.Scland- 18 an Englishman who has travelled rtensively and.has lived in many: rts the world.His observations n \u2018South Africa and other countries where the soll is simildr, to the soil of Saskatchewan, has \u201cgiven him great faiti-in the future of this favored sec- Moñ | Saskatëon may ebe regarded ds Abe arth-easterly limits .of a great \u201cwarm Belt\u201d which extends away.south via Biggar and down through .the Tranpine Lake country to Southern ls our fushond 3 a ours, sho eh fs hi 8 scorns incredible, but the report [ff » od Pémor Drinking Naa?| iy Aha Dememerd Wey} - fo a fin} 5 not ; ere 5e \u2018 ; = 3 sutiosisy.© Letter = FA emeer, vos, at ten of the clock In aa | thé nie at\u2019 the business place of a Etes RIBBONS iN WONDERF UL\u2019 VARIETY AND \u201cAT ALL PRICES - Holiday.time is ribbon time, and endless variety at all prices\u2014but all goods are considered.attractive all silk Duchesse ribbon, wide, and from 46 to 13c a yard The this in the some widths, from be to 3 may be summarized: Fine quality Duchesge and Taffeta Ribbons, \u2018shades, Worth 45¢ a vard.Foe.Heavy ors.ins.wide; from 4c \u2018to GQ a vard.Baby Ribbons, all silk Taffeta, in 6 yards.for.contin, Al silk Taffeta and Duchesse.All silk Taffeta and Duchesse wide, 3 yards for for seau reeieenaenn Our range is too big to summarize in detail.ine them at your leisure.There are dofie up in bundles\u2014they are very u inexpensive kinds you have a very w HANDKERCHIEFS IN BOXES .| Pretty fancy boxes containing six plain lawn handkerchiefs, 25c Chriftmas boxes containing four faney lawn handkerchiefs, 25c EVENING Handsome, semi-made, ors; they are just suitable for eveni value you get at, Profit Sacrificing in Flannelettes 12%c heavy, 38 In.striped shirting flannelettes, all colors.12%¢ and 15c, heavy white\u201d \u2018and: étféam Canton flan- \u2018nel, 18¢c, fancy striped pyjama flanneleties, big color variety, Fancy wrap- perettes and kimona .flannelette.: 12c, heavy, 32 in.white © Saxony flannelette, soft finish, in 20c, odd lines of prints and ginghams.15¢, heavy double Domet flannel.124%c, pure linen suitings.ALL AT 9%c A YARD.VENGS Ladies\u2019 new face veil- ings, in all the latest colors, spots and meshes, 25e and 95e A YARD.warp - The Gift of Com mon.Sense: CASH We make credit arrangements 3 nd HE.ae ae SL SNe \"8 piecé Parlor\u201d Suite, dainty.plush \u2018 \u2018éushions.Regular $38.00.+ For.PE \u201cagrees an a ov Lous 2.De All silk Taffeta.\u2018and Duchesse Ribbons.in all the new shades, 1n- cluding black.\u2018This is up to 6 ins.wide, and worth 35c.quality.all silk Taffeta.Ribbons, in about 20 different col- including black and- white, 4 ins.wide, and We; have a very special line of Black Taffeta to 6 ins.wide, and from fée to SHC a vard.Extra good black all silk Duchesse Ribbons.1-4 inch wide.25 BEAUTIFUL LACE ROBES FOR It is an opportunity you cannot pass by: would be worth up.to $50.00, or even more; so you can appreciate the $7.95 Oilcloth and Linoleums We have probably the finest range of floor oficioth in town po and would \u201cThy té You té \"Inspeet y 50 potes \u201clead - \u2018Back, enamelled floor.oilélath, Extra heavy Cork Linoleum, Brussels Stair Carpets, from.Reversible \u2018Stair Carpets 8 yard +.Christmas as to buy 5 à reflection: on the honor.; e Parlor Suite: with rocker, green sil blvet :npholstered.Regular $26.00.: \u20ac at Hamilton's you will find an cheap when the values of thé In the less \u2018expensive lines\" we have a.very from one-half to three inches re Is an extra heavy quality of be a yard.Ofher of these lines § ins.wide, in all For.25e worth 20e a yd.13¢ Ribbons, .from 3 ins.from 1-2 inch to 8 J Put ue in bundles.\u20ac all colors.colors, 1-2 inch.cere es on .-10¢ Come in and exam- lots of vefy handsomé colors seful and inexpensive.In the ide choice.- in all WHITE, CREAM AND IVORY SILKS Values 75c and $ These are colors rarely obtainable \u2018at reduced prices, but we were fortunate in securing about 1,000 yards at rates allowing us to make this unusual offering.They are all elegant, heavy rustling and chiffon finish materials, and st the present time are mich in demand for evening dresses, ete.WEAR pattern robes, in white and cot- ng wear, receptions, etc, and must on no account be judged by the price they are offered at.these robes made up SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN HOUSEFURNISHINGS Rugs and Carpet Squares heavy Regular 400.MONDAY, 25¢ tile and floral designs.Valuss-to soc.MONDAY 35e Tapestry Stair Carpets from.J 1; 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