The Montreal daily star, 31 décembre 1909, vendredi 31 décembre 1909
[" \u201c EXPRESS IN - COLLISION _\u2014 rod Smash Three More Dead to the Montreal Star.Croton, N.Y., December 31.\u2014Four persons are reported killed, one of them Spencer Trask, banker, of 62 William stree \u20ac \u2018New York.and several were injured, In a collision on the New.York, .Qentral Railway just below hero: ak Félock this morning.The trains \u2018 \u2018in \u2018 \u2018éoilision were the Montreal express, known as No.62, which was bound for New York iy, and a freight train\u2019 ound in the.direction.~~ Trask\u2019s body was taken from the wreck soon after the collision, but threo other bodies were held in the debris.Trask's body was identified by an officer of the New York Centra! Railroad.The injured were burried to nearby houses and physicians from all around the section were summoned.The first reports received here sald that the express had been stalled, and that the freight train crashed into ik.- emashing the two rear Cars, which were Pullmans.In the earlier reports some doubts were \u20ac as to what bad caused the Montreal express to stop.The first information bad it that the train had come to a halt in obedience to a signal just be- Jow Croton, and while it was standing , there the freight train dashed upon \"it.There was another report to the effect that the brakeman of the express, whose duty it was to go back and signal any oncoming train, had neglected to do this.Engineer Flanagan.of the freight train, stuck to his locomotive.and is said to have escaped injury.Immediately after the wreck, word was sent to the offices of the company in New York.and a wrecking train was despatched from Mott Haven yards.The express train in collision was the mecond section of the Montreal express, which runs on the Delaware \u201c& Hudson section of the New York snd Montreal service.It consisted for the most part of sleeping cars.The freight train telescoped the rear \u2018ef the express, and smashed into the second car, wrecking it as well.The casualties for the most part : part were in the smoking compart- , ment at the extreme rear of the sleep- pe x group of Serimatadty.§ were he ot a s procestad Gow Faut 7 eee A SE gi 3 orfièlet oport of Atoidént.Albafly, NY.Dec.$1.-/Thé follow.+ fang report of the wreck at Croton was\u2019 & reserved at the office of the Pubic = Mervice Commission to-day: \u201cSpecial\u2019] .\u201d train, engine 3153, Engineman Flana- : an and Conductor F.Sbuotelt, Tan intd rear of train second 62 at Cro- ton-on-Hudson at 8 a.m.One sleepar telesepped.AN tracks blocked.Ex- font of personal injury not yet knéwn.- ; \"(Signed F.T.FLACK, \u2018 \u201cBuperintendent.\u201d © It is reported unofficially that thres were killed and several injured.Following the receipt of the tels- gram, Commissioner J.E.Sague and Inspectors W.L., Derr and Archibald Buchanan left Albany for the scens of the wreck to investigate.a 1, Spencer Trask, head of the firm of Spencer Trask and Company, was one of the prominent banking figures in New York Clty.He was born in Brooklyn in 1844, was educated at the Polytechnic Institute in that city and at Princeton.He was graduated from Princeton in 1866, and entered the banking business with J.K.Cowan.Later he became associated with Henry G.Marquand.Trask succeeded to Mar- quand's business when the latter retired.In 1880, he became a member of ge New York Stock.Exchange, when the firm's name was changed to Trask and Stone.HARSH MEASURES AGAINST PAPER How the Mine Gere Court in Shanghai * Treated a Cine Publication.Special to The Montréal Star.Shanghai, Deceniber 31.\u2014The Japanese consulate here domplained to the Taotal on November 18, of the anti- Japanese tone of a Chinese newspaper published in the fo; i settlement.The matter, at te Feotal\u2019s instance, was taken to the.mixed court in the form of a demand\u2019 or ' the punishment of the editor, res g.in an order being issued closing the newspaper office.\u2018The editor engaged British counsel.who protested the proceedings wers il- + appeal to the corsular body.The mixed court's repl.was an order permanently suspend ig the newspaper.su tor.v 5 NETTÉ 8\u2014Vaudeville.ReApaute_\"Cavaiers FRANÇAIS \u201cThe Time, 'ROYAL~The Avenue Girls.YRIC | \u2018lights regarding the Duke of Con- legal, and demanded an opportunity to An appeal has been made to the Con- lo, Local sympathy is with (he edi- AIS MAJESTY S\u2014\u201cRejuvenation of Aunt Paull Cis Hammerstetn Opera Comique -Rusticana\u201d and The Place, + an HALL Landers and Moving Mr- George W.Bmalley, writing in the January number of the Pall Mall Magazine, gives some interesting side- naught's connection with Malta.He says: f .\u201cThe Duke of Connaught's retirement from his great post in the Mediterranean helped solve the problem which vexed the minds of the military\" authoritios\u2014wbat \u2018to do with \u2018Lord Kitohener.Not that the Duke's re-\u201d tirement was resoived - on with-.reference to Lord Kitchener.The.It we may belleve what we hear, vas sf Biot piesa D a Dis will.He did not want to jeave \u2018Bngland Chief 1 sr cr 188 oH = IR , | ABP\u2019 ' Comn -tu-Chier Trelasid, He hada hilgh pulitic spirit, \u2018But he dia not love exila He was an excellent sold! er.but he thought there were posts at home could do service as me sp mile, ee abroad.He.likes soclety:r He is; popular; no figure is more familiar gr | 2 H.R.H.the Duke of Connaught, Bro ther of King: Edward Vil.\u2014From a recent ph otograph.; don or in country houses.NIT URE FOR Cas.: 260 per \u2018ent.for your goods: | For cash at & small profit.+1 \u201cA WENER & CO, pr ere, ans 0 Colmer : your fines \u201cand fade } wii sell you, Ladies, \u2018ana Gentle: : en'é; Clothing and Furs on.CREDIT at Autrfetiÿ! cash prices: 359 Notre Dame rt.be Dpposite - Grand.Vnlon Hotel, \u201cBen Main.35 2529, ° 265 NEW YEAR 1 ors | FOR EXCLUSIVE | Tons the ; rallway gauge is five \u201cI 2s againet 4 feet § 1-2 inches | LY Sountry, P i.\u2018 \u2014 I / a \u201c welcome in the drawing rooms of Lon- : \u201cBut the King, who has perhaps the strongest wili in his family, desired his brother to go to.Malta.and to Malta he went.The King is very strongly of opinion that \u2018royaute, oblige.\u201d His Mejesty \u201cdesires it to be seen that his brothers and sisters and other kin should be servants \u2018of the State and useful to the State, not merely We guarantee you full satisfaction.and pay au express charges.We re.\"RAW FURS BOUGHT FOR CASH We pay \u2018highest cash prices forall kinds of furs.Send for price lst._ tury furs \u2018free of charge if we cannot please you.134 McGill St.REVILLON FRERES \u201c= Largest: Far Dealers in the World, : Feunded 187 Years Ago.: 311 2 Happy and Prosperous New Year, and trust we bic have the pleasure of Seng 5 vou at the opening.of: our commencing, Monday, January 3, 1910.Wm.McLaughlin | 7,403 St.Catherine st.WwW sioners upon the bounty of the state.Malta was an experiment.He thought it right that for en appointment of such dignity and such far Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Value of Fdreign Cons.Patents fn Canada.Banks in Canada, with Branches ang Names of Managers.: British Army and Navy.Complete Canadian Mifit: j Columbia, Alberta, Sas- [chewan and Yukon Territory.#Ccession Duties in Ontario.Educational Institutions.Miscellaneous Societies.\u2018Life Assurance.rd st of Post - Postal Information > Fi% and Accident Insurance in Can< Offices.ada.Newspaper Magazines published Particulars of Bank and other Stocks.in With every copy of the Almanac for aa.g their circulation, politics, and time of issue Titled Canadians.The British Government.Dominion and Provincial Governments.Arms of the Provinces.1910 is given free a large Map of part of the District of Niplasing, showing the Cobalt, Gowganda and Montreal River Mining Divisions.Size of the Map, 20 x 48 inches, lithographed in ; colors.Price, Paper Covers .\u2026.\u2026.rasorsrourerersovu0m.50 cents.Cloth, with Leather Back.\u2026.\u2026.0.\u2026.TB of price.THE COPP, CLARK COMPANY, Limited.TORONTO, ONT.2 eod CUTICURA CURED CHIEF OF POLICE Canadian Officer Poisoned by Weeds \u2014Eczema Developed and Legs' RE DOLLAR NOVELS New and recent fiction at Popular \u201c Price.$1.00 One Dollar London's WHITE FANG.Yoxall's CHATEAU ROYAL.$1.00 Rita\u2019s CALVARY.Became Scaly\u2014Ankles were Very Oldmeadow's ANTONIO.y Sore and itchy \u2014 For Weeks He Hyat's THE MARRIAGE Could Not Wear Shoes.HILARY CARDEN.\u2018 Le Queus's THE SPI \u201cTHE FREED FROM.ITCHING Near THE T OF A BY CUTICURA REMEDIES CYPsY, or | ; \u201cI have beds dhoosietully cured of De Pgs?ELISABETH DAVE.47 erwema.way \u2018nspecting the re.LÉ.a | Evatt sedative od earmer\u2019's GERVASE.vents At wight 1 Shook out my tou Danby's SEBASTIAN.cleansed my dmbs, but Crawford's A LADY OF ROME.1 foc mat, 1 notiosd cough At All Booksellers, or The Nacsillan Co.of Canada, PE 80, 1509 * RREAULT, B.S.C.Montreal, Devember | Ltd., Torento {a \u2018 res pe torn a wd me Sere Bol hci bp 20 0 / I ; à and ge ; COR MALL OR STAIRWAY = Our designers are cing mi : he PRE tresse T MITCHELL CO.Lim = \u2014\u2014\u2014h 0 designs In FIXTURES how deing dlaplayed dy she ited] at parr \\ : For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid to any address on receipt .?W 3 ; .t- \u201csg ever make fun of yo ife\u2019 Peck's C: Pies, Bookkeeping and En | There was no fever at the City °F Civic humiliation.The incompe youn of your wife's amp Ples, in Glass Moulds.\u201c+ > which \u2018this might have left on the | tI [évectet té Thé Montreal Btar.ly month country |.British Columbia 4 ENGLISH i ; { White page of agience hasbeen wash.House of Repreeentatives, or whatever York, December 31.\u2014Wm.D.The Late done go.much + NS \u2018 Lo 7 ed away by durant sandor:0f the] Nante wés- taken by the.House which Boyes, 8 publisher of Chicago, who Col.Johy byde.| ord of tne ont votes re pren ai L'on CHRISTI AN ASSOCIATION PEXTANOALE .» £ 5 Bast frien, | an a ; % \u2018 .\"| poctore of ce oor 1n.publiely es on pel of 2 com |G an \u2018Amusing sory of Bn encounter\u2019 Dito country ena Canada, Col.Dyde, b na aa Buen siariea fn he Okanagan Valley | 802 Dorchester otrèst West, BOT OU ° \u201cdo not expgct \u2018fhe members of Confessing ety ré | Cofonet: : velt\u2019 had with a lon, \u2018splendid specimen.of sup irenii vas | miiway In America.to be devo N or Health Commätige.to bé.expert Hh hi te.en when | can Santina milftis.ver a Favorite with | com mercial t riation pu | waNTEn TER YAJINEENI purposes.To ' oo » petorialoglsts, but.at this stage of @ &t him tHe former ass Joung men, he Don pointed in pride to the \u201cFre Hine of raliway will \u2018enicircle Okan- | * EDUCATIONAL cLasses| RCMITE DRAWING i ngan Lake, touchfig ail points BUILD I © epidemic there is no excuse for Made to fly In 3908 roppeû: to the\u201d und and the fact thal he vis atriong at ihe, threo sean Lake à \u201cody pt water, The w he end Tussdsy, 4 January oh, 110.Bh INC CONSTRUCTION m'indt Waving availed themselves 8t Rheims and ait rs ees nen, | Ei EE DEL Prince of Wale none | Landies and a sompany wil vor ane gen, Rew ing Circle, Are is ES TING and + thé mase \u2018of ex t knowleäge upos Zeppel at Ben | sland; tne other two betne tn KINE | work of erection Sd that the line may kesping, Arithmetic, DEBA 1 Lu subject, which 15 freely available | last véar an other Sewell, of Quebec, and Colonel G.| bs Tendy for duting the coming.Seti que, BmANc, a, ns Moñday.14 any one cents interested : to bon, © ; | semer, asd enchi; ferent classes, 15 Basketball T = > , Fencing, Hockey, Swimming.wire into the subject.Tosday sur, 4 rently the Health Cdinmittee in the | Yet ry \u201ccentre of dense ignorance upon Tue river ta ing rapidly, if {much so that Join rang oa: ed \"Common.strest are filled with water.An.| \u2018Téther lewishove is cppadentir expncted | ; ENROL Now ; À te me tir dpscial to The Montres Star.an * : Pon i the tere state : ; ik Lan : JOHN, RW.aug EE tien 1 mas ito aged 16.RT HOPE, ONY.\u2014 Hentlotta They, gw Be ys from the action of aldermen ment, © As Canadians and as Britons | lives.The unpoptlaritÿ \u2018of the rindtrines mairie vely Ce to\u201c Europe to ing of at baer pt ES AS Lu i tad an is desd, Sager or the late Rev, Dr.Shortt, rec Bottering With the question ve are watching with keen integest - \u201c not to be wondered at tu countetes nection a ning i in con {real Bac 31, 2 tor of 8.John's Church, and wife of Gate BT ot, sos 3 Toor, | Joha Smeg, 4s dma ta Toronto, . THIS STORE WILL.| | BE CLOSED NEW\u2018 I | SY .: 'YEAR\u2019S DAY.1.: : - a if 6 p.m.To-night HA Sale that has heen planned to Eclipse the Most Brilliant Sale-chapter in the History of the Store of Satisfaction The fame and success of Scroggie\u2019s January Clearing Sale a year ago rings down through the months to this « day as the most brilliant event of its kind ever organized.It stands out in bold relief against all the other sales for MAGNITUDE AND VALUE GIVING.\"\"\" \"But twelve months have passed\u2014Twelve months of abnormal growth and development and to-day we are more firmly established than ever as MONTRE AL'S GREATEST STORE AN D E CONOMY.CENTRE, naturally, greater things are expected of us, and we can confidently promise, that after many months of careful preparation (involving trips to the world's commercial centres) when the .doors of the store swing open oir Monday, January 3rd, for the first day\u2019s business of the year nin roteen hundred and ten, there will be inaugurated the greatest merchandise event that can possibly, take place.Stere Will Close at | Unparalleled savings will be yours\u2014on thousands of dollars worth of new, high grade merchandise\u2014bought expressly for SCROGGIE\u2019 S GREATEST SALE.- We extend a cordial invitation to you to come\u2014and we can truthfully say that you will get real bargains no matter what you buy.Sir, pren = - re an se UR JANUARY SALE OF UNDERMU: ; He > | ¥ By ll ii J 17 Ç .Vlr, nes ail > A 7 PC i SAVE [£3 = \u2014__ 4 Fe Seles Le A Sof aE An CE | Chief among the great economy events planned for this month of bargain giving is our Whitewear Sale.Pa ! mn SEP ; Cg 73 3 >= S = 1 ZZ hae NN, For years this store has been recognized as selling High Grade muslin underwear at the very lowest prices, and the sale that starts Monday will still\u201d : > ie > Wl 22 $ ON more firmly establish our reputation along the lines.3 Ë - > Le w .1 ii # .) NiE= © We open the sale with by far the best and largest assortment of carefully made garments ever gathered for a sale (over one hundred thcusand pieces) 1 .2 2 | JS GES the materials were bought and made up for us before the sharp advance in the price of cotton\u2019 (prices are 25 to 50 per cent.higher now) but this store with its ; = ul 2 ne é | 7 GA unusual liberal policy is content with small profits, and has taken up the slightest advantage of this increase.; \"RU 3 3 i 25 | RY 2 0 CE This sale of undermuslins is one that presents remarkable o ortunities for choice and good values\u2014brought about by trade conditions which others 08 0 4 A ta g ug! y 3 A i fad Sd 1 CE stores neglect to take advantage of.iH ; a \u2019 \u201ce | 7/4 q 7 ; enr ; ; , { 1 j the ; HR: Ry fed Na, it 72 Ladies\u2019 Musiin Corset Covers, full front with 6 rows Ladies\u2019 Cambric Night Gowns, high neck, yoke with : \u2018 , ; ; | feds 4e QA ! | ç AE il ZA .of lace insertion ænd 8 pin tucks, trimmed around neck embroidery and tucks,\u2019 trimmed with embroid- Cambric Drawers with tucks trimmed with Sc - ÿ 49 8-inch embroidery.January sale price bic # \u2018 AIT 172 ; Gen and arms with lace.January sale 21 ery.January sale price.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.00000000000® C ¢ srr | ° ! | | a Za PRICE oie ie i iirc rere t aan se 000 C ., Cambric Drawers with lace insertion, trimmed ' 39¢ | A Ni A 7 ; Cambric Night Gowns.high neck, square yoke.with with lawn ruffle and lace.Japuary sale price.E 3 3 ih | ; RA Zz Cambric Corset Covers, round yoke of lace, yoke fin- two rows of embroidery insertion and four rows of ! Cambric Drawers, lawn tucks à fri trimmed > HATE bij 3 CE ished with two rows of ribbon beading.35c \u2018three hemstitehed tucks; neck and front, yoke and With lace.January sale price.29c bE; Ke \u2018 + > Zr January sale price.iii.sleeves trimmed with embroidery.January sale 89 .PRICE.orate Q ; \u2019 \\ ; ; price ii.iii C Cambric Chemises.yoke of lace.[inished with 39c < \\ Nainsook Sorset Covers.front, with four rows of lace N k Niche G ribbon.January sale price.EE nsertion, yoke made of lace, trimme aroun ainsoo ight Gowns, Empire style, yoke.embroïd- ; h i ; 8 à n neck and sleeves with lace and ribbon.January 49 Cc ery, front with embroidery insertion and four clusters oe with tucks and I ae medal sale price .uieivenntiiiiarieiiirairtcatisanenanns of five pin tucks, trimmed with embroldery 1.69 sale price med with face and ribbon.January 49c Ç i Cambric Corset Covers, round yoke of embroidery and and ribbon.Jénuarr sale PRICE.inecserss Ladies\u2019 5-piece Bridal Sets, jace and ribbon 3 98 | : lace insertion.trimmed with lace and ribbon.59c - Cambric Underskirts, 14 inch lawn flounce, with trimmed.January sale price .dd i f January sale price.\u2026.\u2026.0+10000c es enu0 es two rows of lace insertion and two clusters of three pin Ladies\u2019 long Chemises.made of cambrie.\"trimmed Check All-over Embroidery Muslin Corset Covers, tucks, tr mmed with lawn ruffle lace.January 98c aroun.neck and arms with embroidery, skirt finished trimmed with embroidery and ribbons.January 69 Bale price .ooiooiiiiiiiiiiienien with $-ingh embroidery ruffle.January sale 1 i sale Price .c.iiiiiiiiieiiiiiii es Le Cambric Underskirts, with 16 inch lawn flounce, 4 price .RS .( \" yo ; à i i 0 .f .rows of Jace insertion and 4 rows of two pin tucks, Ladies\u2019 Combination Corset Cover and Skirt, neck and.\u2019 | Dr aT eetion Corne with Yee \u2018=a.trimmed.with tucked ruffle and 4 1- 2 inch 1.49 skirt trimmed with lace insertion.laee cdging 1.49 and ribbon.January sale price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.59c lace.January salé price.\u2026.\u2026.%1.\u20260s00e and ribbon.Janpary sale price.k | Ladies\u2019 Nainsook Night Gowns, slip over, yoke of em- | \u2018Cambric Underskiits, lawn flounce, with pne, raw of - Ladies\u2019 Combination Corset Covers and D:-awers broidery, trimmed argund neck and sleeves with em- 8-inch embroldery insertion and two clusters of five combined, corset cover and drawers.trimmed with i \u2018x broidery and ribban._ Jaguars ale .75¢ pin tucks, trimmed of 8- inch embroidery.1.10 * lace insertion, lace edging and ribbon, 1 .69 it : \u2014 - price .vee Le \u2026.January sale price.05.000scsecens January sale price.THE GARMENTS ILLUSTRATED ARE A FEW OF OUR LEADERS.Handsome Lingerie Waists Involved In Scroggie\u2019s Greatest Sale.WOMEN'S $1.10 WAISTS AT 69c.Made of fine lawn and mulls, taster fully - trimmed with lace and em- hroidery, .open back and open front models, all sizes.WOMEN\u2019S $1.50 WAISTS AT 89c.Made of sheer lawns and English muglins.handsomely trimmed.open front and open \u201cback models, all sizes.WOMEN'S $1.76 WAISTS AT 98c.AN EARLY SHOPPING INDUCEMENT \u201csims As it is particularly: desirable during sale time that as many of our customers as possible do their.shopping during the morning hours; the management have planned to give such sensational values between the hours of nine and eleven each morning, that you will let nothing stand .in the way of your attendence.Here from day \" \u201co day will be featured sale items chosen from merchandise on which such extra special price concessions were obtainzd that the price quoted will in most instances be less than usual wholesale cost., The first of these specials are listed below\u2014others will be announced as they are made read Crash Roller Toweling Ic! 1000 Flannelette Blouses 49c 17 inches wide, per yard .All Sizes, all colors for FROM 9 TO 11 A.M., MONDAY.FROM 9 TO 11 A.M, MONDAY, 100 picees of extra heavy cranh roller towelling, 17 im.1.000 Flannelette Blouses, all sizes, all colors.A aveep- Has come forward with the greatest values ever offered; to add to the interest of the opening day of Scroggie\u2019s Greatest Sale.There is a most varied assortment of stylish Dress Fabrics on sale at bargain prices, from which we have chosen these representative values.\u201c All Wool Tweeds, Cloths, Worsted Suitings, Serges and vari- | ous winter materials reduced in many instances to one-half and less.450 to 750 Values on Sale MONDAY and TUESDAY 25c * Made of lawns, mulls and batistes, wide, sll pure linen, assorted red borders, great values ing clearance nt a special bargalm price.Regular i .exceptionally handsome models, in for hotels, restanrasts and boarding houses, Reg.value $1.00 value.For.M1 .244 La 4 04e Light Grey Mixed Suit ., ail sizes.10e n yard.Our special prices, for two hours osty, Don't miss this wvnequallied! opportunity \u2018of securing ings.Reg.55c All Wool Deilairas, Reg.WOMEN'S $2.00 WAISTS AT $1.29.Monday, 8 to 11, per yard .Te these really excellent Blouses at \u2018an almost trifiisg ' .® 45e and 50e.Made of sheer mull\u2019 and English mus- Not more thas 30 yards to each \u201ccustomer.price.Roxana Cloths, Reg.\u201855e.108 ling, daintily lace and embroidery NO PHONE OF MAIL ORDERS._ 1 gs Nun's.Cloth 33 ins.wi trimmed; these are unusually pretty All Wool \u2018Berges and Fan &iT- colors \u2018includi ide ey Mixed Tweeds, Reg.50c.©.1 , ing Waists.WOMENS $2.50 WAISTS AT $1.50.Maude of fhe mulls, lawns and ba- tixte: (his group are really beautiful and wonderful value.25c and 35c VEILING A16 Grocery Special | ssusie fr wiser was ya.O20 9 TO 11 A.M., MONDAY.New Vetllugs, In ' bisck, white, navy, browns, grees, ved .- 15587 Pink.sky, pale blue} Grey, sand Green Mixed - also Black Condor Cloth, Tweeds, 54 ins.wide.Reg.\"Reg.50c.Black Bedford Cord, so A \\ and purple.in Russian met, n heavy mesh.suitable for Fancy Striped Suitings, in Mao EN D a De se 10 1bs.bag.Rolled Oatw, flakes.« 23¢ winter wear, pinin and fancy meshes, with and without navy, row and te i ins.wide, Reg.55c wash materials; ; every Walst in 10 Ib.bag Gold Dust Corn Meal.25c¢ sont 1 poy meh with oF thers.Spccial, Moa.che- green, Reg.3 Y this éeoltection is exquisite and \u2019 , ; » 1 : , .| i ar .-deinty.and will please the most NU MAIL OR 'PHONE ORDERS FILLED, day, 8 tojil am, yard.Leo A shi Wool Challies.Reg.: oe Striped GC .» .à : exacting woman.\u2014 À OUR ANNUAL SALE OF EMBROIDERY LOOM ENDS moxpay } © H Asal PRICES ARE SAF AND LESS THAN HALF THE ACTUAL VALUES, starting at 1c upto $1.19a a yard the regu- ar paos emg from 3c to 2 yar, ; \u201c LOT 1gmA} 13e yard.LOT 8.\u2014At 19\u20ac yard.° aap Embroideries, from 1 to.24, inches wide, edgings and in- This lot comprises all the widest widths of insertions, , galons, edging, okint- © 3 qu: \u2018à large selection of various.designs.Reg.3c and 4c yard.ings and beadings in full medium and open work efnbroidery.Reg.LOT.Z2+\u2014At 3c yard.values up tb 50c yar 5 Schiffle/Cambric Embroideries, edging and i insertions; a large assortment, LOT 9.\u2014At 14c, 19¢ and 23¢ yard, I to 4 ifiches.Reg.5c to 8c yard.\u2018oo _ Corset Embroideries in cambric®ind muslin, beautiful designs to select a LOT État 1 huse sl f Cambric and S : {| \u2014 + from; 17 inches wide.Regular values 25¢ to 50c yard.| 5 Xxtraordmary vaiues and a huge ection o ambric a wiss Inser- LOT 10.\u2014At 33e and 45c vard ga, } 5, à oh beac ding and edging.2 106 inches wide at this price.\"Reg % Fine Corset Embroideries-\u2014Some of the best qualities, made in fine and 722 4 _ : LOT hh Tite yard.open work designs; large assortment.Reg.75¢ to $1.50 yard.; = i Fine and open work embroidery.edgings, beadings, strappings and inser- LOT 11.\u2014At 35c, 49c and 65c yard.maskin and I bri ! \u2018 72e! Sot tions, Swiss Nainsook and Cambric ; a large assortment of edgings up to Flouncings (22 to 45, inches wide).in both n and cambric; large , Z 2 : 9 inches wide.Reg.1Oc, 12c,\u2018and 15¢ yard., : assortment of pretty designs: Reg.50c to, $1.25 yatd.283 - se LOT 5.\u2014At 10c yard.LOT 12.\u2014At 79c, 95c and $1.19 yard.© tie ° The greatest value ever offered at this price in edging: and skirtings up Fine quality Flouncings (22 to 45 inches wide), beautiful work on mus- i to 12 inches wide.Reg.15cto 236 Jard.lin and cambric; with and without frill; charming selection.Regular - N ; LOT 6.\u2014At 12c yard.values up to $3.50 yard.+.) : This lot contains some very fine work on Cambric, Swiss and Nainsook, LOT 13.\u2014At 35¢c and 49¢c yard.a in insertions, beadinge, edgings and strappings;: also very exceptional .Blouse Fiontings and All-Overs-\u2014À chasing assortment of fine Swiss ¢ values ir corset embroidery.Reg.19c to 23e yard.muslin, chic designs.Reg.values up to $1.00 il 0] OT ral han À edging.4 LOT ovr Enbroidries and Bloe F That vill make delightful / Beautiful hand embroiderie , Wide insertions, frontings.edgings, skirtings, | -over roideriés rontings\u2014 That wi ma \u20ac 2 beadings, and corset broideries, Reg.2% to 35¢ yard.Blouses or Dresses; nest and open designs.Vilues up to $2.50.4 = re \u2014 \u2014 Em _ LADIES\u2019 BOOTS $3.00 : Mens $1.28 Rutbers for ss Cp for $1 9 5 | \u201csen Fine Aer kiné: you.would pas: £5 ; fog regular aus wemai ves iHrévesivemn hires \u201c Fine black Dongola kid boots in lace or button ale, | WOMEN'S RUBRERS, $e and Wo, FOR Me A LADIES\u2019 BOOTS $3.50 and $4.00 for $2.45 High grade American boots in patent ce colt, bac or ba LI \"| ton; fine vici kid, lace or button, and |.with extension sewn soles; Cuban or Jour Watrien's Pine Light Welsh Rubbers, stimpod Rg æ e orm © ow 3 Blucher style; regular $3.50 to $4.00.SE T Sit ~ heels: atent leather toe caps; sizes 14 I.95 fst.Sian .Horm\u2019 or J Sut style OF 0001500 ave ven eus 100008 \u201ctol.rice uth wo AS Mem ; \u201c.to effects Reg\u2019 Joc and fée value.For.pair. eut them into\u2019 slices the size a shape of -oÿaters.nolid, \u201cfine: steam th}; they plump But do \u201cOf creant heaping, itablespoonful melted gard rubbed with spoonfuls.of flour; ; and paprika; drop of \u2018Just eurfed.; Serye iu the chafing-dish and serve on toast.bard tout eggs.and remove the yolks; o nol.brown it; sir creain, ; little- at.a time, a cup of then Pen a cupful of it all bent together; ums seem much: more a A cooks.good-sized skin side \u2018down, \u2018apd let it stand pick it up, and remove all the bones: wut it into \u2018dyaly.a cup of rich cream sauce; nx fubjespoonful of chopped pimen- oes.8 more.and then spread the ist: With lemon quarters.An-sexcellent new way of hat staple dish for dinner, &nd boiled potatoes.is this: \u2018Balmon mousse.\u2014Cook a pound and a.half of fresh salmon; or take an qual amount of canned: pick it up a ool it; then moisten with two blespoonfuls uf cream and put it ice through jg perfectly the meat-chopper till smooth; season wilh Mélt and cayenne and add a cup of Ipped cream: put into a well-but- red mould and steam; or bake it in \u2018alpan of water in the oven.Meanwhile make a pint of potato balls, $ing y good-sized scoop, and cook howe gently till they are done: have édy three tablesponfuls of melted ter and one of chopped parsley.\u2018Turn out the mousse, when firm, on Around dish, fill the centre with.the 18, and pour the buiter vver them, gad then add the parsley; put lemon slices and: more parsiey around the tdge of the dish and serve very.hat\u2019 \u2018créamm of lobster sauce may be ised, if desired, Jt Will\u201d fake about pty -five minutes té \u2018cook the mousse \u201cthe oven, and about fifty minutes the steamer.A very nice little luncheon de without meat is this simple ture: Bweet-potato shells.\u2014Boil six even od-sized sweet-potatoes and mash Mile hot; season well with salt and pper and moisten with cream till Mey are like pastry; then line hut- ed tin patty-pans and bake in a gh of water till firm: have ready creamed corn or pease, and ap the shells with this.Another getable dish Is: P \u2014, Press through a » canned pease till vou add two beaten eRs= rop or two of onion juice, a quar- of a cup of rich white sauce.a plespoonful of melted butter.and K and cayenne to taste.Beat well, into small buttered moulds, and e in a pan of water til} they are EL Turn out on a hot dish and sur- nd with more white sauce.or Loto sauce: or while sauce with pped oysters in it.salmon The Wish.7 want som more chicken.\u201d said a tle girl dt dinner.#I think you have had as much as for you.dear.\u201d rejoined her \u201cYou can't have any more May pull with me.Whoever gets the igger end e Why.baby, you've got it! What our wish?\u201d », mmbre chicken!\u201d said the Oysters \u201cRnd.sweethreads, creamed.#Par-boll à pair of sweetbreads and Drain pint.of}: dysters, and put them over not curl af the edges; maRe a large cup to a smooth sauce with a butter two table- season with salt in the sweetbreads nud oysters and cook til they are very hot and the edges of the oysters H individual dishes; or on small squares -of toast wet with het cream.\u2019 Or, prepare in \u201cCrab meat amd red peppers.\u2014Botl} - sh thege and add two tablespoon- als of rolled bread crumbs; chop the hites fine and add these next, with \u2018 tabléspoonful and a half of chopped 2 blespoonfuls of butter and melt, but in the egg and erumbs: and cook till smooth, adding, crab meat season ad serve\u2019 in individual dishes, to absorb tuo gfithe tiquid to make the whole Just the right creaminess, add a little Finnafishaddie and peppers.\u2014Put a 3\" huddie in cold water.the and soak for half an hour: drain, put it into boiling milk covered for half an \u2018pour; drain again.take off the skin.* two -tablespoonfulg of \u2018melted butter and heat it, adding gru- 0 vith salf, cayenne, and a 1it- .je IMmon juice, and then add a heap tir and cook for five minutes gp.8 fish on trips of buttered toast: garnish the serving dish, will have her wish come.a iC Under every ve 44440444 + Fan end Winter Catalogue.= Put into a saucepan [ony Capes are a veritable fad this season, and are worn for occasions of all sorts.This one can be made of yiain sturdy material and utilized for moyning wear or of ght colored broadcloth silk or velvet, and become adapled tg evening, It cun be finished in military style, with long, straight revers as well\\ as buttoned over and clcaed in double-br&asted fashion.It can be made with openthgs at the reams or fn the fronts, and consequently suits almost all needs.One of the fashionable rough finished cloths is the material j)- lustrated, with collar and cuffs of velvet, The cape shown in the small view is made of broadcloth lined with satin; the edges are turned under to form hems, and the fronts are turned back to form revers that reveal a lining for has their width.; Un A and pine\u201d ' Runs a joy with silien twh $e eb 40 ++ MAY MANTON RAT TERNS.10c EACH.= 700 Dasigns.Daily Star Pattern Coupon.The price of each pattern is 10c.City reader te t Office, corner Peel and St.Catherine st aah al nt eue Sur Pra will be served by mall, and will receive patterns promptly.- i Far Ladtes, give Bust Measure.For Misses and Children, 8kirts give Walst Measure.15¢; by.mah, 20a\" « THE FABHIONABLE CAPE.For capes of still more elaborate sort, moire velqurs is much iked, and broadcloth In lighter colors.Black moire velours lined with colored satin and finished with collar of the material banded with gold braid makes an exceedingly smart cape of the handsomer sort.For the medium size, the cape will require 714 yards of material 27, 4% yards 44 or 4 yards 52 inches wide to make as Dlustrated: 144 yards of silk for facing of revers if such are used.A May Manton pattern, No.6512, sizes small 32 or 34, medium 36 or 38, largé 40 or 42 inches bust, will be mailed ta any address by the Rashjon Department of thiz paper on receipt\u2019 of ten cents.(If in haste send an additional two-cent stamp for lettert postage, which insures i more prompt delivery.) \\ for patterns.Out-ol-town réaders give Age only.For __ PATTERN NO.BUST MEASURE.WAIST MEASURE | AGE IN YEARS No.Cees a ons ~ 0 ree vee.Anchen cer.v.inches }., years .een oo DEEE inches Y.years No.ove | .creer nches pj.0.00000.inches \u2018en v.years No.oo inches cw.Inches }: Years Street ang No., Province.sente Address Pattern +.rex Jf and particulars.Name, Mrs.or MISE.i.:.N.B: \u2014 Patterns will dot be exéhäniged.Be sure to fill In correct fumber Out-of-town , patrons should.be careful to roragtete - dress, clearly writlen.Send silver or postal note.Stamps not ep.CU cat : + legs \u2018latitude of choice In her frocks 1 and skunk the fur most often er Le half pound can contains ounces of pure cocoa, of finest quality, most delicious vor, pousessing all the mgth of the best cocon.most carefully blended, Ht 1 1780 \u201cWhy don\u2019t you on wilting speech?\u201d sald the baton vite ny \u201cFm spelibound,\u201d replied the typist.Has my sloquence such an effect \u201d \u201cYes, sir, I never work = who used 50 mapy words | nr So partment.will, re-op: Monday, January = with a complete line of the celebrated May Manton patterns.The \u201cgress Mrs.Stile Operk was a perfect shen.\u201d \u201cfer a man-jher husbez Pattern Des 3, 1910, # \u201cAs fa La it weni, no éGubt* \u201cout { thought, 5 ; 1 | always 1 : = ; 7 + of he Young Girl'g Wardrobe.\u201c \u2018Fe young girl not\u2019 yet aspiring to\u201d l\u2018thé proud position @f debutante \u2018has f than has her older sister, but though } good\u2019, taste demands & distinct air .of girlish simplicity in\u2018 her toilets e \"Bas ahobt of pretty things from whlch tb choose, and this year the modes are: \"especially kind to her.Sw - Rilssian modes are always eminent- lv adapted to the girlish figure: and the vogue of the Russian blouse has opened the way = to most delightful street suits for the young girls.These, may be practical\u201d affairs suitable fer hard wear in rough serges or tweeds, in which case brald is the usual trim- \u2018ming, with perhaps a wide leather belt and smart buckle.Most picturesque and becoming are \u2018the Ruséian costumes in velvet or velveteen with plain skirt, fulled beit- ed blouse, high collar and long sleeves.These two may be trimmed in wide, handsome silk braid, and the girls as well as their older trim their Russian suits with fur, a close high collar; close bound cuffs and perhaps a band on the skirt bottom being the arrangement most often seen Ail the colors suftable for girlish wearers are employed, the preference, as always in connection with youth, being for clear shades rather than the off tones, which hint at subtlety and sophistication.\"he rich dark blues, green and warm browns are all appropriate and effective with fur or braid.Black velvet, too, 1s permissible for the girl as for the older woman, and one of the prettiest aftermoon cus- tumes we have seen On a seventeen- year old girl with a Russian suit of black velvet with close band cpllar and cuffs of ermine, a big girlish hat of white furry beaver with & knot of black velvet on the right aide and a big muff of ermine, The coat when siipped off proved to be lined with a warm, luscious shade or rose satin and there was a girlish Dutch neck blouso of white chiffon and Jace with some bands of black velvef and a scarf and knot of rose satin.We have seen, too, charnring Russian.suits of black velvet braided in wide, fancy silk braid and worn with, neck fur, muff and turban of white fox, witha mere touch of warm color in a.knot of veivet or flower on the white turban.You see also the long black velvet coat adapted to girl's wear, the separate coat.that is covering the frock entirely or all but a few, inches.For the young girl this type, of coat is eutizzon simple; semi-tooke,: straight Hines and \u2018often buttons dows\u2019 left side and has à Russjan collat, thon this is py ro_mteans ibe rule.Hoñe times, 7 \u201c06 DOUVT - ishes - \u2018thes \u201c2 = 4 tree, ané; fups,.fhe: needed warmth.: i» designs.purtest'of rough clothe Risin or braided, baji- yeu hing quite 30 the rocks Loar ~@ - favorite color for sañd there are many thie in shades of castor, bissuit dnd 8.well as In the miXed tweeds clothe., A:-preity blonde girl \u2018of : 17 wore an\u2018the avenue-the other day.a long cokt.of rough serge in a begutiful \u2018wgrm blue, braided.in\u2019 black after.seril-mititary faghion with frogging dows the front and a high JMary collar 9f black cargoul.Om thé blonde head-was a round quite small tyrban on.the fez ordet, of, caracul th a.stiff brush of black rising from gold .cockade posed ati the right 4 $, Tot.; ; For the frock worn under the coats tliere \u2018are innumerable materials.And The lghtweight woollens, merges, cashmere, étc., are usually chosen for-hard.service and simply made; with skirt and bodice attached to e&ch other under a belt or girdle, Jong Bleeves, tucked or plaited bodice \u2018and either a Dutch neck finished by g.white collar of lace, linen or mus- Hy, a shallow little guimpe and.col- Tnæerie or net or merely a col- band over which may be adjusted \u2018à stock and frill : The frill of muslin or net is as popular wiih girls as with women, but the fine and simple effects are in the best taste for the girlish wearer.Fine frills of hemstitched lawn will do much to brighten a dark wool frock, but there must be enough to vouchshfe against täck of a fresh one.The inexcusable things in à girl's \u2018toilet are carelessness.\u2018tawdry finery and soiled access oriés.The more simply she is dressed the better, but she must be scrupulously dainty and trim if she is to have an air of smartness or even tastefulness devoid of smartness, Separate blouses and skirts for school and morning wear are of course as much as ever in demand and are really the most practical attire for the schoolgirl provided she can \u2018have pienty of the tub blouses and need not economize on laundry.Blaborately trimmed blouses and pretentious blouses of cheap quality look even worse upon the young girl than upon tlre woman.If expense need not be carefully considered the prettiest thing she .can wear for morning is one of the hand made tucked blouses of fine lawn, with hematitched frill and no other trimming, but as these come high on account of the hand work, similar models, machine made, may be substituted satisfactorily provided the work is carefully done and the material good.Siriple tailored blouses of all kinds are desifable, the sheer lawns, fine cross-bar batistes, etc., being the dain- tiests, while madras and pique give the best service and keep their freshnoss Janger than the thinner stuffs.Where trimming is used on the young girl's tingerie blouse let it by all means be fine and unpretentious.For afternoon wear there are the | lovely broadcloths, fine serres.cashmeres, veilings, marguisettes, many silk and wool mixtures, ctepe de chine and dia silk are accepted as really girlish, though for evening frocks other silks are occasionally used, and silk sheer stuffs such as mousseline de sale; silk nihon and silk marquisette are, of course, permissible.The fine lingerie frock of mull batiste.swiss or lawn is perhaps the prettiest and most appropriate thing the young girl cap wear for evening or ge.[Yor afternoon parties which demand ae light attire; but here again you run inst the mandate decreeing abso- Jute fineness and daintiness.The lingerie frock need not be elaborptely trimmed, but such trimming as it has The lonk separate cloth coat and the one piece frock are.even more rr One of the two new Kipling volumes wandered my way and in spite of much old stuff and n good deal of padding the book is readable and has flashes of the oid Kipling gift of putting things \u201cAbaft the Funnel\u201d has some slight but entertaining steamer tales, a resurrection of Mrs.Hauksbee, and half a dozen London yarns.One of the latter is called \u201cthe New Dispensation\u201d and is a wail for native Indian servants instead of the London \u2018\u201cslav- vy.\u201d | Here is what Kipling says about maids and their mistresses and what a deal of truth there is In it! \u201cA housemald is of course not a man, but she might at least be a woman.My wanderings about this amasing heathen city have brought me into contact with.very many Engilisii mem sahibs who seem be eaten up with the fear of letting ®their servants get \u201cabave their position\u201d or \u201cpresume\u201d or de something: which would shake the foundations of the four-mile cab radius.They \u2018seem to carry on & soir of cat-and-mouse war when the husband is at the office and they have\u2019 nothing much to do.Later, at places where thelr friends assemble, they recount the campaign, and the other women purr approvingly and say; \u2018You dd quite right, my dear.It is év she forgets her place\u201d = All this is edifying to the stranger and gives him a great idea of th: dignity that has to be bolstered and buttressed, elght hours of ths twenty- four, against the incendiary attacks of an eighteen-pound including-beermoney sleeps-in-a- garret-at- the -top-of-the house servant-girl.\u201cThe is a fTe- me crusted, save-holding instincg u.the hearts of a good many.d-cp-hosomad matrons\u2014a \u201cthrow-baek\u201d to tha lmes when we traffickeäd in black vier\u201d This last sentence probably 1.lds the key to the majority of cases of trouble with domestics.!f wamner would learn to k upon their servants as men do upon their ciorks things would go, more smoothly in the, house.If there were regular hours for work and Hours set sside for play thege would not be the constant friction there is now.Also df as Kipling sugkésts.women were not \u201cquite go slave-driving in thelr methods.A \u2018servant [in a woman, or should be .u women, and mistresses should treat her as such.There should be less of the | \u201cF-um-the-tniatreas, you-are-the-maid\u201d manner.After all, what are we, mistresses end maidsy But children of the great Father, who will call us all to \u201cHim and who thinks not of our station pi Hie But of our deeds and our words \"A Charing Old Book.Tn thie \u2018gear 110, there wis born fin London Thomas ka \u2018prothér of the better known Anthewy.trad 4 ed there: niphus Trolloge, §.: \u201c11 had à \u2018of Course, bout TA | Frultope, but never until recetitiy_ myst b beyond reproach.from cover to cover © miniscences.Everyone knows now all about the gifted Trollope family but the details of their life are always worth retailing.How the indomitable mother, with the unsuccessful husband and family of children, set to work and made a good income out of her pen is an old story but .always full of inspiration.How Thomas followed in her steps and how the still more gifted Antheny toak time from his other duties to write his delightful novels is an oft-told tale.But in this book of Thomas's he takes us into many byways, of which'I at any rate was ignorant.Here is a little picture of one of the sights of London before the days of railroads.It was to see the mails start at eight in the morning from the post-office.\u201cTo view it under the most favorable circumstances, one went there on the aniversary of the King's birthday, when all the guards had their scarlet coats new and the horses\u2019 heads were ial! decked with flowers.And on such an occasion a prettier than all the travelling arrangements of the present day could supply.\u201d ; From London -the Troliopes moved to Harrow, and at ten little Thomas was sent to Winchester.Curious indecd it is to read of the customs that prevail- ; Beer was the only; beverage.for not only.were tea and coffee not furnished, they were forbidden.Sometimes the older hoys would«imdulge in \u2018tea-messcs\u2019\u2019 but if a master appeared on the scene he would smash all the tea-things.saying.\u201cWhat are all these things, sir\u201d William of Wykeham knew nothing, I think, of tea.\u201d Only the \u201cbloated aristocracy\u201d had plates for thelr meat; the other boys were supplied with trenchers, which were simply flat boards.It is difficult to refrain from quoting from such a book, but space forbids.My advice is to get it and read il for yourselves.The sole aim and object of these little chats among books is to show the ,way occasionally to a pleasant hour or so with & readdble volume ,and certainly among®such is to be classed old Thomas Trollope's remembrances.x me od those ui or apiritgs starch sething wast: cannot de er an.get PEU trul the yard around the post-office otre ght | December.1809.:4 cuit Court \u20ac a asks for th {'ingyealenta can be got at any arug-.1 'gist.7d.have tfléd\u201dthis and\u201cfo t.fairiy satisféetery.It \u20ac \u201coily apd'flat, when\u2019 it jn lent to wash the.whole head, À J'Atttle of this mixture \u201cvapbed in and brighed thproughly but leaves the hair dry and fluffy.1 doit: If 32 [8 d gaod.for constantiygel,: The halr/fust o \u201cbrushed very.thoroughly aftev- wérds-or \u201cthere, is @ powdery ggey- «4 .The Unintelligent Public._ Something I wrote about our amis ; telligent public has brought forth.maan letters.ey, without exdeptid agreë with me.al to the lack of i telligence.displayed by' Montreal au\u201c diences.TT.H.Ÿ.sends a long and interesting \u201ccommunication which 1 \"should \u2018like to give in full did space \u201cperinit.Her hypothesis as to why the audience laughed at the wail of the \u2018little miniature painter is that a \u2018funhy speech of hers in:ithe first act: felt they must laugh at everything she] said and did.And then audiences.are just like sheep.imaginary stile\u2019 all the rest follow suit.T.H.Y.gives the French \u201cclague\u201d as an exampio.It is their duty to start the applause and the ethers to take it up.Another correspondent, a gigl of sixteen, says that Montreal audiences do not know the difference between drama and a comedy, Bat, m little play-writer of sixteen, comedy is drama.Are vou not thinking of: tragedy?Drama is divided into comedy and tragedy, and they are often.so intermixed that it is hnpossible to label! them.The thing about judging a play is to use the hearts and minds.God gave us and not to follow like.sheep.This applies to other things pesides plays,\u2014books, friends, events.+ +.+ + +44 444044444444 + ; } + POEMS WORTH REMEM- + \u2019 BERING.+ + The Future hides in it\u2019 Gladness and \u201csorrow; We press still thorow,- Naught that abides in it Daunting us,\u2014onward.And solemn before us, Veiled, the dark Portal, Goal of all mortal:\u2014 Stars silent rest o'er us, Graves under us silent! While earnest thou gazest, Comes boding of terror, Comes phantasm and error; Perplexes the bravest With doubt and misgiving.~~ But heard are the Voices, Heard are the Sages, The Worlds and the Ages: \u201cChoose well, your choice is «, Brief, and yet endless.\u201d W \u201cHere eyes.do regard yoù In Eternity\u2019s stiliness; Here is all fulness, Ye: brave, to reward you: Work and despair not!\u201d \u2014Goethe, translated by Carlyle.2 ad GRAMDE | - Sounrez RHEUMATISM, __.GOUT, ARTHRITISM.ONSALE AY ALL DRUGGISYTS SOLE AGENTS res CANADA.D.MASSONoC® Montreal.BRONCHITIS If Neglected, it sen reaches the Lange and may Prove Fatal.Mr.G.L.Garrow.cf 116 Millicent St, Toronto, writes under date of 13, 1908, * One year ago this spring | con- evene cold La te ¢ at, which LIMITED, - TORONTO: \"PRONOUNCED SI-KEEN Kills Rats, Roaches, Sed Bugs.\u2018 NO OFF/NSIVE ODOR.- AN druygists for 281 Queen Ét.West, Taranto \u2018Rouge n° inst'atinns.180 313 - \u201cw + .' SALE ~\u2014Province of Quebec.Distric?of Montreal.No.18348, Clr- cult Court, Alexandre Cousineau, Plaintiff, vs.Ludger Lavigne, Defendant.On the 12th day of January, 1910, at one of the clock in the afternoon, at the domicile of the said Defendant.No, 3118 Beaudry street, in the Cliy o* Montreal; will be sold by authority of.Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant, selzed in.this cause, consisting of household furniture, piuno, ete.J.B.TRUDEAU, BS.C \u2018Montreal, 30th December, 1509.BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, Distriet of Montreal.No, 1750.Su- pertor Court, ' E.Germain, Plaintiff, vy, \u20183.B.Bouvier.Defendant.On the 10th day of January, 1810, at three of the clock in the afternoon, at the domieils of ihe sald Defendant, No.375 Champlain street, Ma the Clty of Montreal; will bo sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels bf the said BAILIFF.Defendant, seized in.this cause, con- uigting of household furniture, ete.J.B.TRUDEAU, BS.C.81.Montres! BAILIFFS SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, District of Montréal.No.22136, Cir- Jos.Chartrand.Plaintiff, vs.Larivierc, Defendant.On the 1Î2th day of January, 1910.at eléven ot the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the sald Defendant, .No.424 s em in the Clty of.] rs .Wil be no ¥ authority of Justice.oil the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant, seized ta this\u2019 recipe given \u201cifs column for a ex shampoo.s.Jt is equal parts of |\" powdered orris root and 4herox.#Phese found |.well if the hair.abot the forehsiid.is I not- conves § M one jumps an7 | +.4444444444 HHHHH9 Sovrsign\u201d Hot Water marked ner as thé comedian of they = play.So from thence on the audience} Boiler i a .MADE BY THE TA) su FORBES for bath and kitchen.alt COMPANY, en.LIMITED.I the r ooms heated\u2019 equally.and comfortably.Abundance of hot water is\u201ccold and.| constant firing - and working at the furnace fails to make home comfortably warm, think how much better off you would be ii house heated by a \u201c, or more heat.cer fis [EET te ht » as \u2018Write for our bookfët,.\u201cA \u2018Guelph, Canada Guide to Heating.\u201d Montreal Office and Show Rooms 122 Craig St.West.w PFLETHAMS LAIT LAROLA BY fining.TE CANADA Se \u2018DO YOU USE Extra Granulated and other Refined Sugar?.| They represent perfection in Sugar Re- = MANUFACTURED BY SUGAR REFINING CO., LIMITED | Grades of Partis LIES - CE rte } ÉLTENHAM ENGLAR YE =RICKS B \u2026 as i VELVET.\u2014 x tra Re It will protect your skin from the rav cause.naistinæ_ of Louse furpi- .\u201cuti i) ARIBERS, ug With \u2018December, PS sda Wp | > D 3 ' QA annua y VO I Ol ining Sr £ 6 py 7 e THE FAMILYS FAVORITE The Richest, Hygtenic.Notritive.D, MAS5SON & CIE.Agents ; Put on your It feed the healthy, be Pore white, === Just before going out apply : face and arms a little become soiled because, It £e instantly ab skin impurities by The Purest, The Chegpest, Sold Everywhere.= -_ Montreal, to.th - duit and ervoke\u201d 1 im , they will not i sediately, they wi gloves and Safitol Face Cream oxygen and antiseptic 'propueties.bl skin, A - comp scented and agreeable to us, * \u201d- 28e.everywhere - ; Lge Ro grenses : entering the potes, neutralizing the ues and produces à delightfully pettect aplexion cream. \u201cWritten, = ' (>first hearing of \u2018he case, & re TO A SET .delays in enabling unscrupulous men tu avoid _ any: further pr INDALOUS DELAYS SHS JAPAN PAPER Japan Chronicle Attacks.Attacks ééJustice in Montreal\u201d and Calis Upon Jap- anesec to Take Precautions.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 An attact on Justice as administer in Canadian Courts, and particularly ai Montreal, appeared on December jth in the Japan Chronicle, the English motning newspaper published in Kobe, Japan.Under the heading, \"The Art of Pro- > a Knight.is announeed.The marriage \u201cdecorations.A.Alcombrach, of Montreal.brother ; lla | lo take ploces early in February.| The marriuge will take place on jof the bridegroom.was beat man.A The Misses Marguerite and Stella ; January 12th, of Miss Frances Mar- [reception was held at the bride's home Mrs.Dumont LaViolette.with her Mendes, of New York, are the guests | Raret Grurs,.B.A., eldest daughter of \"Ste : os .son and daughtet.and Dr.Camille 1a- BB r ot Mrs.Meldola De fola, 435 Sher | Violette and his childrop, ieft to-day Mr.und Mrs.©.P.Grass, St.Cath- brooke street weet.t.Jerome, thie atines, -formerly of Kingston, to Mr.to spend New Year in guests of Mayor LaVioiette.Mrs.Lindsay Mcintyre, who has \u2018been visiting lier mother, Mrs, Doutre, in.Ottawan.for some time, Is returning to Montreal on Monday, accompanied fby Mr.McIntyre, who has gone\u201d up for New Year's.Mrs.Frank Kentledy, of Ottawa, is spending a few days in Montreal, the guest of Mrs C.A, Kennedy, : 466 Sherbrooke street west.Megsrs.Harry Lamb Candlish, of Moosejaw, Sask.and Willlam D.Can- dlieh, of Edmonton.Alberta, are visiting their parents in Montreal Annex.\u2018fhe marriage of Mr.Herbert Ham- Mr.and Mrs.stantey B.Coristine mond, Eon of the late Mr, Herb- |; room, assisted by - % LIVERP L OFFIC El ., r : métier.[Rouge a e 1 t Jott have gone to Quebec to attend the ert Hammond, and Mrs, Hammond, Th able, \"which wae presided \u2018over ge passage is still loft open.00L ball, which Mre.Cockburn is EiViDE |Toronto, to Miss Audrey Lemmon, of |Ly Mts, F.J.Day and Mir Fah ~~ at the Chateau Frontenac, Morday winnipeg, will take place in that |was effectively decorited\u2019 with red \u2018The weave of the the Hercules Spring CIE iment ot stn tata, 1500 Sémars 8 Fron pT The engagémen \u2018of ss orsfa : ' ; vo \u2018 third daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Joseph Miss Alice Butler, St.John's Nfid.Mrs E.Von Raÿpats, Shuter street, this spring bed in a êlass by itself\u2014 Torontô, Ont.Morstsli, of St.Lambert.to Mr.Ham- who is attending college in Toronto., ils spending her holidays in Montreal, woven wire spti \u2018mads that - any- liton Warren.of Cobourg, is an the guest of \u2018Mr.and Mrs.WwW.J.8 Mce~ leg PANO éftefgoon fn D tete where ire arin x quality of the close the branch offices of the Untario mem her, Tarts he ment of $5.060 nounce de \u201c Cormick, 318 Marcil\u2019 \u2018avenue, Westmount mns dec orations .sffettiveiy, pe \u201cHerculés\u201d No.0.Colonization Department at Liverpool sive.out.-.cutee ânes wi sate A Paru\u201d Nour Damo 80 Grace (res ha ams CAF, | Bo bw 8, out furniture done, (maradistar IE à © TIRE A aM LEE Néneut day afternoon next, ia\u201d honor of Mra Jur.and Mrs.Hayter Reed and Mas- {Dunlop a der & The decision to close the offices.at {nq the demand for the ransom received ter \u2018Gordon Reed Inténd to leave, on .Bish forme ly\" Miss Ethel ! ; ; \u20ac pret a » wy : Stndñy night for Pasadeha.Califorfita, Dunlop.Misa.Ro ch, : eller se Tad, Esst st.the sovernm nt for the general expan- A d do Cleg- Mr.Reed will return after a brief |son.Miss Men 5 sion and \u2018development of the central (for her recove n sieurs Sprague ane NC York go visit, bat Mra.Reed and Master Reed : Rendell; CL _ {offices onthe Strand.London, A ge speed New Tears with thei parents, Will remain dugg the winter season.LA A pretty med « ee on a FA considerae Mr, and Mrs.W, 3 Cleghorn, 286 Ros~ opp \u2018marriage, ot Miss Helenn Swan, | que \u2018 tion.by the Government, and ar piti- syn.avenué, : .\u2026 daughter of Mr, J Wesley Swan nesday, When 1 on ig vm cial anfiouncerient of the provincial\u2019 The, marrie Pi of.Mrs Edith Pau | {Tupper street, do Harry Vila, ét fore a of \u201cMr.and Mrs, B\u20ac, 1 plans may be onticipéted early, next daughter of and Mrs.Alezande Bassin, on wit uhited in.ma \u2019 week.\u201d \u2018take\u2019 plate 4; Pelton, wap\u2019 + CL Marseilles quilts, seconds, factory clearance; some Dougias Methodist Church next Wed- carried on was bright James Robert Akins, B.Sc.of Winnipeg, san of the late Joseph Akins, Esq., and of Ars.AKing, Kinbturn, Ont] Mrs.John McCulloeh (formerly Miss Olive Gurd) received yesterday afternoon at the residence of her mother, fi5 McGill College avenue.Culioch, who wore her weddmg gown, of white satin, received In Le draw- entertained \u201cInformally vs, Nelson.Brooks, poured.té And coffee.assisted, 6.M for cash.te clear par vard.350 to $1, less 10 of a few lines, prices of which are regulated by contract, VAIN FLOOR.| per cent, for cash.| also same half price goods.Bs | BEDROOM TOWELS AND MARSEILLES QUILTS OR | Hemstitched_ linen bedroom towels, full bleached, blemished or slightly soiled.For quick clearance .Tee | size 20 x 38 irs.Special value at $3.75.January Monday.; i sale price, per doz., $2.90, less 10 per cent.for cash.10-4 size, worth $2.50, for $1.75.11-4 size,~worth $3.75, for $2.75.MAIN FLOOR.12-4 size, worth $5.00, for $3.75.| $22.50 value.Monday.À $11.25.prices from $20 to $58.Clearing Monday at Half Price net.$10 to $29.00.- 31 misses\u2019 fashionable suits of cheviot, venetkan and serge; in taupe, b-own.navy, green and black; reg.$16 to $9' to morts mo i Mr.Nye \u2018Alcombrach.The ceremony Rev.Canon with Yuletide pale blue silk.respectively.and wore after which Mr.and Mrs.Alcombrach left for a trip to Montreal prior to taking up their resldencé in Quebec, ea! .lce-breaker Working in, Channel.Quebec, December 31.\u2014 The ice- 1 breaker, Lady Grey.has already begun her daily voyage, and although replac~ ed for a day by the- Montcalm, she {wil continue her work above Quebec until the river is blocked.At Cap Mrs.Mec- inimitable, i There is not, another sat @.pleasant by =.wh 1 So TAA si a ig Stop using old knives.Next time Jatal, \u2026.\u2026 Buy.ANTICOR Jfo-day.Price EME 3 doubled edzgf { Ontario.Cojonization, tion, Department win idl Adopt\u2019 \u2018cäntréitéation Plan.December 31.Provincial Government has decided to Liverpool is incidental to the plans of |verterday, i uine.brought with it the fist real hope | NO DANGER.bindes with each\u2019 iple shater té-gar; Sat- © teed or money prompt.MERCHANDISE mw.\" or Sorento, NF Te The | bren recet£ed n- [| Frank Pehr, Er the Keliner child.ng to * mission.CLOSED, oF KIDNAPPERS AS ASK RANSOM.Thr Bo Dollars.Demanded 3 Parente of Ana Kellner.Louisville, KE Pise > 31,\u2014A letter Beet ard the yen f of rid ai information the although 1t may not be gen- \u2018millionaire brewer, A ifnes \u201cof cousin to Fred.Kellner, fatlier of Anna: Sprtial to the Mont eal laf : 11s going to Chics.2 nd, although bre wid | Tod Magnificant HORSES mod] France and Belg inciuaing * st types df breeders in Big en node Ardetifiatnes and.Perched \u2018Breeder rid Stock.Balers\u2019 \u2018Tiekes note, : Please - communicate with rung Beis Le \u201cleu, Importer o orses, ft.! \u20ac rebonne Co, Que, before RE orders elsewhere.Correspondence and Inspecté stables solicited.Æasy terms: 1-3 \u2018payable cash, ae ice ; due at 1 and 2 years\u2019 credit.E : way, gentlemen, you cin be rare a or one of any tn nding horses au ftrel.4 ana! Victor Gaudet's srt, { dR x\" Ja Ohio ma Kell- positivriz bis trip ind Notiing 0 Go WIT | guru diontreal.Han hoon appôtiie ee tind wh! da! DORE \u2018OrMER inspuctôe for The M Chicago or \u2018elsewhere on *ucfi'a 1 postal division, ia Place of the late Vd.W.Bain, addressed by the Peers are most interesting reading.They prove two things éonclusively,\u2014vne, that the Liberal electorate is disinclined to give & Peer fair play at a public meeting, and the other, that the Peers are standing their ground under the grav= est aggravation, and are not being driven off the platforms by bullying tacties.Following are some typical examples, culied irom the columns of the London Daily Chronicle, which are not likely to bo colored to favor the Lords in Buy way.A remarkable speech on.the House of Lords was delivered at a lively Tory meeting in the Old Kent Road Baths by \u201cord Newton.A large body of enthusiastic sups porters of Dr.Macnamara crowded in-' to the back of the hall.They formed, about a quarter of the audience, and time after time disconcerted the Tories by - cheering for the Government, for for Dr.Mucnamara, \" 4At one point, when one of the speakers mentioned the name of Mr.Asquith, the Liberals burst into cheers fer tho Prime Minister, and finished up by singing with great glee \u201cFor he\u2019s olly good fellow.\u201d \u201cI'm not here to apologise,\u201d said Jord Newton.\u201cI don\u2019t consider, at events at present, that I belong to the criminal classes.\u201d (A Voice: \u201cWait 11 January\u201d and laughter.) >What is the actual position at the Moment?asked Lord Newton.A Voice; We may take a bit out of your pocket.(Liberal cheers.) \u201cLloyd-George One of the Best.\u201d r.Lloyd George\u2014(a Voice: \u201cOne.of \u201cthe best!\u201d and cheers)\u2014and Mr.Winston Churchill, who Lord Newton Ginitted knew a thing or two \u2014 cheers) \u2014thought they had a 5 to 4 et ce of bringing off a constderable .& really big\u2019 \u201cdouble event,\u201d In \u2018thé shape of scoring off their oppon- \u2018ots and ut the same time a bigger Hing ip ending altogether the Second ppaiber.(Loud Radical cheers.) ley manoeuvred the Lords into a aon described by the schoolboys\u2019 Mlioation \u201cWill you fight or take it thy down?\u201d The Lords.rightly or TR decided to.fgg.(A Voice: The brewers.decided it\u201d) \u2018And con- éldeting that In thelt-elegant languages | the Lords were like \u201ccoronetted swine ronning down a steep place inte the fo (laughter) \u2014 it was surprising bat the action of the Lords had been fechbived with so much resentment, Tory cheers and Liberal laughter.) Phe Liberal party, Lord Newton con- fed; were like a truculent swash- udkler who, after finding an inoffen- e A Refined 2.Hour Entertainment.- Music, Song, \u2018Novel of the latest and best NG BICRURES | Alo: To-day afd To-merrow; New Year's Day, J.H.PARKER The Great Banjo Soloist, Iildred owners\u2019 risk on \u201cA LY daw NE maple je, 50e.\"> | You can learn tine 8 RINK, day nights, New Years.water.Come, of pure wate, he ton Wait] and R Hall, 4 osm.© only at DANCE TH \u2018THE O OLD YEAR : TRE NEW Yr CONSERVATORY AL DANCING ASSEMBLY, TONIGHT, 8.30, STANLEY\" AL, 96 Stanley Street T ASS LY, Ww YEARS NIGHT, \u20188.90, VERDUN.EK.runising pou.Stanley S13 st Cathe.Couple, se, Lee tetes Orehestrn.ST LAWRENCE PARK SKATING Band Tuesday, Thursday and Satur Band afternoon \u2018and night Ice made from filterad have a Skate SHEA drink ASSEMBLY NEW YEAR'S NIG T 4 Pues, 3 his à i wv ç A nd sadist EDA VON LUKE 7.\" From Ti NOVEL OF GPRORGE BARR MCCUTCHEON.Bnçeptionaity Mandsome Siage Presentation and Cast, including ATKINS LAWRENCE, ~FBANCIS J.GILLEN, FRED McGU RK > \u201cruxs APTE 0X at 28 or HS st 8.15 as 1 ve bays and Gus.Gms \u2014- Tartan ng Normans - - aries L Fu tcher \u2014 \u201cPeur Dud: 5 = tencn\u2014 Krnes:s Downing.\u2014 Three Teickrub: Four \u2014 Jean Roub C -\u2014nd - Go.Prices 15 to 25 dally matinee: 15 tn 750 sen) night, and Now.Years matinee.oe P |CHARITY BALL In Kid of the Maternity Hospita! to be held in THE: WINDSOR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Bth, at 9 e'cleck, Under the Patronnge of THEIR RX.ELLENCIES THE GOVERNOR GEN.AL AND THE COUNTESS GREY, Tickets, $3.00, .obtained from Mts.Hérhart Holt, 207 Stanley street: R.Moat & Co.40 Hospital street.and the Star Braach Office.cpr.Pecl and St.Catherine sts.\\ 7 .3068 © aw May be NOW OPEN FOR ICE SKATING ; ror.NAT.WED.1090 Seats at 28e.\" MAY ROBSON in Aunt Mary | ee T ACA DE MIE SATURDAY MATINEE.CAVALERIA\\ RUSTICANA Commercing Monday nee, the piece in 4 acts LES BANTEAY § VENINS 0 25c to $1.0 next, mai CHONCHETTE Matineés, Mugg \u201cYrednesday.Saturday, pA reserved, bûc.500 meAfy ui Bic,\u2019 BOO seats at 25e.7 Yi va) 310 2 _\u2014_ Ve ic ied fon - re FRANCAIS 10.20.30,80 Mata.Men, beadl7 There, & Bat.The FPamobs Musleat: Novelty.The Tima, the Bisca & the Gir , \\ {CONSERVATORY MALL, cor AsO ege Ave.2m, Et Cathe JAN.1st, .Refreshmen dies in attendance.Tickets soc nd See the Latest Dauce:, M.EMILIO DE GOGORZA , The Famous Baritonr.sor Hall, Tuesday Evening.January 1 General Public Sale January 4th.Tel.2880 Uptown.J UBILE = RINK WINDSOR.HALL\u201d Room.La Cènte « ESDAY FVE NING.JANUARY ith, ry MAT, oy 308 950.00 IN PRIZES.510 2 s30 PM.MLLE.roLAvDA MERO gerer ROXA LAW Now 10, 20.30, Bo, nll the time.THE AVENUE GIRLS Next weeks NEW CENTURY GIRLS.a EUCHRE and DANCE McGill rine stand Cloak rea ein = The Celebrated Hungarian Planiste, Reserved Seats; 2.50, $2.00, $1.00, wecording to \u201cSpecial Announceme- Sale of, séats for subscribers for the Gogorza-Merd Joint Recital at Wind- - Po 1th, will chambault's, and 8.Hyman's, 8t.James Street, Monday ation.open at Nordhelmer\u2019s morning, Jan.L.M.RUBEN, Mouager, Windsor Hall, Windsor Hotel, etes Band on Open every ddy from 2 to 5, and 8 to 10 p.m.> Thursday night, New Year\u2019s \u2026 afternoon and evening, and Saturday night.Toronto); Admission, 25 cts.On sale at Office, 250 P St.and at the Rink.INTERPROVINCIAL- HOCKEY ARGONAUTS vs MAA A = Sth Annual Dance \u2018Friday, January 214, 1910.VICTORIA RINK New Year's Eve.Friday, Dec.31st, 1909 Reserved Seats, 50 cents.W.Shaw & Co., 370 St.Catherine Se W.; M'AAA ! Joss \u2014- Grand \u2018Concert +.¥.M.O.A.Association Hall Saturday Ev'g, Jan.1, 1910 815 PM, mss CONSTANCE FITEGERALD, Sopranos, MR, MERLIN, DAVIES, Tener.SIGNOR BANBIERY, Vielis.NR.FREDERICK H.BLAIRA 4 ALL SPATS RESERVED, 35 CENTS.bre > » * BAND g te 10.99 pa Year's Afternoon Subscription list how open at the oH : JOHN DAVIDSON, ir.home at A r ARGUS x OW NEW Your Ha es from eleven to map the members {rien The pi Lhe tresses e usry 1st, 1 Aasociat on, on ne on Firé0iu the.# Prosi font 0): AM.To NOON.+, NEW YEARS BAY! ut CEPTN: 4 6 vil ve Tb momar tarder, Jone wh rar, 4 TR \"that \"Mr.\"available, # LÉ mo LA Ni * Battour eb ana\u201d \u201cgan and Confident of À Success\u2014L ively Times In ; \u201cIreland.\u2018 15: NPT Canton Associated Press.London, December 31.\u2014No single te festo Is striking, because it brushes; aside the constitutional monséxistent and concentrates on tariff reform.Herein ita is recognized Chamberlain displays his old-time- capacity for going to the root of things.A year back tariff reform would- have heen the great issue, and the result, & by all the signs would \u201cnot have bden \u2018doubtful, but the astute Ministers produced the .Budget and scotched fiscal change for the time being.It iow remains for the Unionists to fellow the great fiscal reform leader and endeavor again to.make; every other issue, of secondary importance.The Libérals laugh at Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s \u201cattempt to revive the colonial aspect of tariff reform.\u201d They maintain that Wiat\"waærstarted as a great imperial movenment has become purely a domestis jdn, faver of protection and 6 iculars of the tariff scheme: \u201cid to prevent the dukes from payinz iqut.They also pro- ~fega to be grateful to those peers who, An defending tha rejection of the Bud- &et, \u2018are \"chap à kèép the consti- \u2018tutional jssue-te-the-fore, and jesting- Ay declare that™ tHE \"Government has Dostponed po Solty Lg Jaya to allow of e ST pose rom ra ; F LIBERAL POLICY OF : \u2026 \u20ac DISRUPTION.Mr.Balfour, speaking at \"Hadding- ton, said the Unionist party were cenfident in their cause.It represented thé maintenance of institutions which: must be preserved, and stood for security of enterprise and the maintenance of the fleet.While refusing to draw the colonies closer, the Government had reintroduced Irish home rule, which would be utterly subversive to Great Britain's position among \u201cthe nations of the world.The Union- - ists also stood for fiscal reform.He would not say the whole difficulty of unemployment would he solved by tariff reform, but it would diminish the really serlouis part, the unemployment of competent workmen.Mr.George Wyndham, speaking at Altrincham, claimed that- London, the home counties and the Midlands were for tariff reform and _ it depended on Lancashire, Cheshire and Yorkshire whether victory should be won er lost.Mr.Reginald McKenna, speaking at Pontypool muintained that the issue was a very simple one.It was: \u201cWho | was to determine \u201chow the should be taxed and by wbat Government they should be ruled\u201d Two Sides of the Question.- Earl Cawdor, at: \u201cHaverford West, on the other hand, \u2018declared that the |.- real issues the électors had to decidé |' were: Did they really wish that any overnment that might come into - power should be abaolütely independ- é; ge iy Ra BAHIPR ct 5 ent; did they wish for religious\u2019 edu- \u2018cation and to see the licensing trade unjustly treated; did they wish to set up a hostile port in Ireland, or to see \u2018Hon.Sydney Buxton, eaki in Power Hamlets, sata \"F* \u201cBalfour's position as far as tariff reform was concerned was a pitiable and ignominious one.He had been driven step by step to accept the nauseous food given him, had\u2019 been compulsorily fed by the turift reformers.He had resisted as much as possible.but - the arders cmd doctors, Austen Cham- erlain, plin, and othe to mich for him.Ta had been TRIBUTE TO DEAD EARL.One of the most.interesting utter- @nces in Arthur \u201cJF Balfour's first Es since his recovery.delivered at ngton, was alg eloquent tri to Earl Percy, Mo, se by, whose unt r death, he said, ntimely \u201cnot merely the Untonist party, but the nation.suse & great, and for a tim feared, an irreparable joss & he \u201cThe \u2018other Couservative : speakers and all the Conservative papers are lamenting Earl Percy\u2019s death as a ser- fous blow to the cause, especially in the present campaign.Earl Percy.they declare, was one of the most pro- mdsing and brilliant men on the Uniovn- ist side.The flood of election oratory in- Creases daily, the feature of the campaign being the large number of peers who are addressing political meetings.T.P.O'Connor.in an interview here, gave an interesting account of his American tour.He Cpmmented, as à rae- markable sign of the times, of the assistance given the labor movement in the United States, especially by women of the richest classes, and expressed the bellef that the United States was coming to sotne decisive «ovement in \u201cthe direction of a more egultable distgbution of pen \u201c LIKE GOOD .OLD ins IN IRELAN ; Dubline December a \u2014 Disorderly scones were witnessed at meetings Th counties Cork.-and-Maye.-Mr.Flynn, M.P., for North Côrk, who was visiting hts constituents\u201d \u201crivet with severe opposition from the supporters of Mr.Guiney, à See council, fanning in the O'Brien in sts, an le of his meetings was broken ad men on horseback, who Ko [a through the police cori) he AH mis Itsteners Caco] Hor At Crosmollna [F- co Mayo.a meeting was held 4q- settid-thie prelimi- maries for the conveatio es a ruling | of the chairman, Mr.® log jton, .repre- 7 Humphreys\u2019 Seventy-Seven Famous Remedy for Grip & e { COLDS pepe nothing 10 bad for a Coid as i nothing 50 good for a Cold as \u201cSeventy-seven.\u201d Taken at the first feeling of lass snd weakness, the \u2018Coi Cold rappeur \"Faken after you bi Sneeze, it takes.cooley break Handy dy to carry fig bg voipecker | Al Druggists,\u201d Bei Wo : reys\u2019 Homieo.Medicine Co., \"Corm and Ann Streets, New York.mue can \u2018said \u2018to dominate the cam-{ li - Paign PE Mr; Chamberlain's mani-{ Æ question as} people |\u2019 CHARLES BARRETT, Esq.| Harbor au Bouche, LH Antigonish Co., N.S., March 24, 1909.\u201cl wish to express my sincere appreciation of \u2018the greal benefit I received from taking \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d ¥ suffered from Bilfousness and Dyspev- sia for fifteen years, and I consuited- physicians and took many_kinds cf ordinary medicine, but got no relict.l'was in miiserable health all the time and nothing did me any good: I read the testimonial of Archibald McKech- nie, of Ottawa, &nd I decided to try \u201cFruit-a-tives.\u201d I have taken a number of boxes of \u201cFruit-a-tives,\u201d but\u2019 before 1 had taken one box I felt bet- | ter, and now am entirely well.\u201cI am thankful to be well after fife, teen years suffering, and I am willing to have this statement published for the sake of other them I strongly recommend \u201cFruit- -a=, tives\u201d.(Signed) CHARLES \"BARRETT.boc: a- box, 6 for $2.60\u2014or \u2018trial :pox, 25c.At all dealers or Sent post-paid on receipt of price by Frult-a-tive Limited, Ottawa.: Doctor 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 imdisposition.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 fajl to dislodge the enemy, ' and In most\u2019 câkezs prevent its re-appearance.Be- .Sides being a safe and .sure.réem- edy in cases where worms are present or suspected, these Pows deré may be used as an occas jonal apeérient for children from 3 to.ib \u2018years, suiting the dose to\u2019 the age.- Prepared by the Proprietor of .Doctor Stedman\u2019s Teething Powders, 126 New North Road, Lons don, England.ts Agents: National Drug & Chemis lea! Co, of canada,\u201d Limited.& : N\u2014 Y\u2014's Drinks It's nice getting them in, © © » got them out.But there\u2019s à way\u2014 CA ARETS are known to hundreds of thousands fer the natural and easy Tay hey clean out the the system of over- ; à box in your Poe of TE CA SDARETE-ctoke ope or two sure when you go to bed\u2014then tomorrow will be pleasant.5 \u2019 box\u2014 Week's treat Biggest CASCARETS-\u2014roc ment.All JAI druggists.seller , in the lion boxes 8 math.senting the National Directory, aroused resentment in certain quarters.A large crowd rushed the door, and several persons were assaulted, while inside the room the efforts of Father Quin, of Ballina, and Mr.Conor O'Kelly, M.P.for North Mayo.to speak at the same time were terminated by the mob smashing in the windows and pouring by scores into the room.Free fights ensued, and up to a late hour the streéis remained in a disturbed condition.The delegates to the meeting were pelteä with stones and mud as they.left the town.\u201c Canadian Port's Good Showing.Ottawa.December 31.\u2014The proportion in which this grain crop has been shipped\u201d from Canada and American ports is indicated in returns to the \u2018Trade and Commerce Department.hipments to the end of navigation are figured on.The total through Canadian ports was 36,964,307 bushels; and throveh American ports 19.611,216.of the latter 17,877.154 bus els went bv of uffalo, total number of-cars in pected to\" TE aT 14\" wàs 85,483, crntain- ing 74,104,680 bushels of grain.TLe Canadlan \u2018Parific hauled 19,090 cars, Canadian Northern 18,271, Great Northern 2,693, and Grand Trunk Pacific \u2018 3,510.- rie rar Serious Charge Against Farmer.Rosthern, Saskatoon.December 31.\u2014 Reinhard Fisher.à young farmer, has been committed for trial, charged with seducing a sixteen-year-old girl.A friend of his, Charles Lehman, who gave evidence calculated to help his friend, was promptly arrested on own evidence.It is believed he clear his friend.owéver, he.was committed for trial.-Should he clear himself of the graver charge alleged against him.he will have to.face a charge of perjury.- \"A he Both prisonese were 4a rince Albert Jail to wwait ty a Well-known Winnipeg Man Des.Weiktérn A fated.Press.: Winnipes, Jaan, H.T.Lipscomb, §5 way swore falsely to ea, 5, December 31.\u2014Mr.Hargrave street, manager of the Américan Assurance | BRO and a well-known citizen, | Com v | died ré early.chis morning.\u2018The burial wilt take plage \u2014at Blentielm, \u201c auptyté \u201cOnt: +d à the: voie (A haa o% Kes: the local ra EE the Tower i Canady i sufferers, and to] year's Westernj Hète that asa result, the F Folle firey k nome ower Block to upright.- - 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= core 5 HENRY KUNTZ, Rowan Bros.& Co.Limited.LE and = 5 .arb Madnetio.Te if ë vor will give you & quicker, take our word for.tthe 0.days at our expenas-\u2014 thy voi tir 3 know which is the best or {he sure test of value Is com- pariso \u201cRight tempering\u201d fs the secret of Carbo-Magnetio Superiority.The \u201cCarbo {s secured by an even lectrio ent of 2,500 degrees on faire To Process 0 of carbonization Firm of A.L.SILBERSTEIN, 41 Gommon St, Montreal Don't - proves steelf-come | in one on 30 days\u2019 which dismonds PORTER Brewed only by Ottawa, Ont.WHOLESALE BY Montreal Bell.Tel.Main 718.Merchants 22.NATURAL ENO'S HEALTH- -GIVING FRUIT REFRESHING SALT INVIGORATING 169 28 lsow moe amtier OM UNDERNEATH.bie care.ir Man SAVED MANY A æ Byneuse, 66 GRAY'S INN ROAD \"Gratis.LONDON, ENGLAND.= S01 104 Jo HINDOOS WILL BRING W ES.\u2018Sikhs Have Sent Priest to 1 i , Women.Vancouver, B.C.December 31.\u2014Af- ter a meeting of Sikhs at their temple yesterday, one of the men mentioned to.a\u2018 veporter that the Hindoos have made arrangements to bring their women folk to this conti t.They have consulted Vega! authorities on this subject and ve decided that they cannot be stopped.\u201d Tetja ia for the East Indians at the time.of the last trouble, is now in London, and a cable was received from htm that he had discovered that the bringing in of women was legitimate.A priest ia said to have left by the steamer Monteagle to gather the wives of the men now here, and to choose wives for those who desire them.Bingh, who was one of the leaders of | \u2018Large \u2018Bottle, ste.Nervine Pow- -.- ders, We, for box of 1s.: mal Fool's Remedy Everÿ one with atiy judgment or experience knows that a cold is always unpleasant, generally painful and frequently dangerous.The greatest - 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Smokeless Device the wick being turned-teo high.in an instant.° Soûd brass font holds 4 duscte.of oll\u2014stffcient to give ott a glow for 9 hours\u2014solid brass wick carriers\u2014damper top\u2014cool handle\u2014oil Heater beautifully finished in nickel or Japan in a variety of styles, - Dealer Brerywhers.Tf Not At Yours, urs Write for Descrigtive -_ Ws = Week so Far.vailing in this city.pressed their willi is shown in another way, also.reads: 100 beds, with springs, & Down Co.e \u201cted up, Thos.Davidson Co.\u2018Sunshine, Society.take action or not.an emergency hospital.it to be provided?these questions.ALD.DAGENAIS HAS NOT CALLED MEETING OF Dagenais.chairman ary hospital.This inaction is notwithstanding ould get attention.when asked this special \u2018meeting.ns.to be one.\u201d n done.Jouated anywhere, find out what bout it.IX THOUSAND CASES IS FIGURE OF AN even by oncerning the typhoid plague the.city., eight new cases that had gloua disease department.\u201cito typhoid.Twenty-five new applications tals of the city «.poon, and of admitted.\u2018hospitals for this morning: Applica- Ad- tions.missions.Western .eo 10 0 General .6 2 Royal Vietoria .5 2 lotte\u2018 Dame .4 0 Totals .25 4 p building that will imergencx.meet Mftce this morning: use erday: of a typhoid Fo who, wh ported .1, said: - Meets Warm Approva Heated Factory is anadian.Manufacturers\u2019 Association Form- | ally Endorses the Attitude of the Star and Many of its Members are Willing to Aid in the Great Work of Relief-Ald.Dagenais has not yet Called a Meeting of \u2018Health Department-Ten Deaths This \u201cRESOLVED :\u2014That the Montreal Executive Committee of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association note with appreciation the action taken by the Montreal Star in connection with the typhoid epidemic at present pre- As many of our members have ex- ess to assist in equipping a temporary hospital by contributions of mattresses, beddin, other articles necessary for the fumishing of such an institution, we would recommend that an effort be made to secure such a hospital with the least possible delay.\u201d Such was the resolution passed.ai a meeting of the Montreal executive of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association.The approval of the citizens and the business men of the city In addition to the offer of equipment for the establishment of a temporary hospital, I yesterday, there are several others to-day, so that the list now mattresses and pillows, Alaska Feather 100 Ice Bags and 100 Hot Water Bottles, Canadian Rubber _ \u201c \u2019Two-storey factory, 30 x 60, rent free, heated, and kitchen fit- Nurses to meet the demand, the Victorian Order of Nurses.100 Hot Water Bottles and 100' ice bag covers, Victorian Free Ice, the Pure Ice Co.\u2019 12 dozen Towels, Wilson Automobile Co.: House to accommodate ten patients, Mr.W.E.Gladwish.IL is evident that the public is prepared to do all that is humanly possible to assist those afflicted with the disease to obtain proper care and treatment, whether the City Council or Health Committee Already the offers that have been made would go far to equip Where is that hospital to be, and when is On the Health-Committee rests the responsibility of answering HEALTH COMMITTEE.No step hus yet been taken by Ald.of the Health ommittee, towards calling the special eeting of his committee, according to \u2018esolution of council passed yesterday, to discuss means of securing a tempor- the fact that twenty-one applications from -Ayphoil patients had io be refused at four hospitals of the city within two ours this morning owing te the lack of a building in which the sufferers \u201cI know nothing about it,\u201d said the cretary of the Health Committee, morning about the \u201cI did not know there Several prominent doctors called at the Health Department thls morning anting to know the date fixed for the \u2018meeting as they were anxious to at- nd it and discuss the suggestion of temporary hospital, but they were all ldat the office that nothing \u2018ad yet Moreover, Aid.Dagenais could not be telephone, he intended to do spital for | g and announced declared an uptown doctor this morning.\u2018Instead of being exaggerated, I am certain the situation is minimized.\u201cThis whole uptown district is infested with it, but prominent people do not want it known that they, or members of their families are down with the disease, and the doctors themselves do not report cases in rich homes for that reason.\u201d PROVINCIAL BOARD + OF HEALTH IS NOW IN PROTRACTED SESSION.The Provincial Board of Health js : meeting this morning at the Department's office in the Court House building.The question cf the spread of the typhold fever epidemic is receiving the consideration of the Board in its minutest detail.Up to noon to-day it had not yet been : decided what action would be taken.LADIES ARE HOLDING EMERGENCY MEETING.A number of the prominent ladies of Montreal have arranged by telephone to have a meeting this afternoon to see what action can be taken to make use of the offers which have been made for the starting of an emergency hospital.It is understood that Dr.Starkey has undertaken to \u2014 UPTOWN DOCTOR.\u201cI firmly believe that there are ac- ally 6,000 typhoid cases in the city,\u201d ver a Score of Typhoid Victims - | Turned Away From Hospitals To-day- _ About 3000 Victims, Says Dr.Laberge More alarming statistics than ever co were secured at the city health department is morning and at the \u2018hospitals of Shortly after the health office open- Just roken out were reported to the con- During tho past fourteen days there 7% have been twenty deaths directly due for Admission to the four principal hos- ) were received by telephone up to 11 o'clock this fore- these only four coud be are the figures given out at .|house in diatricts, where the epidemic \u201cls an instance of twenty-one pis.within a few hours being retrained nursing owing to con- 4d\u2019 heapltals and to the lack of the {of the special typhoid report forms \u201cShowing with what rapidity the dis- *ége has spread since September ist, he following total figures for each nonth were obtained at the\u2019 health \u201cSeptember .64 October .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.228 ovember .BOS \u2018Pecomber .538 Total.1,335 iese figures «do not represent | (and racked by the burning fever, the the actual cases\u201d admitted DF.! family now are face to face with actual + IB.Laherge, superintendent of the oontagious disease départment,\u201d \u201cbe- Lhe doctors do not report their An: instance of this was the acci- nial discovery by an inspector yes- \u2018du casé treated by en asked why he had \u201cAre we supe.| : i Why, then, 1 rapôrt à féw other cases at- the He immediately made Hst of 88 typhold patients he attending.\u201d : ; examine any building suggested for & hospital and pronounce on its fit- Tress: mm was more serious because it was a typhoid patient in the home of a milk: man.\u201cWhy did you pot report that?the doctor was.asked.\u2018 \u201cOh, I never report those cases.I have so many typhoid cases,\u201d and he immediately Made out a list of six patients he \u2018was actually attending.| \u201cAlmost every doctor we come across by accident in this way has at least one case of typhoid not reported,! said Dr.J.E.Laberge.\u201cOwing to this we cannot judge just how serious the matter is, but we are making an investigation to estimate the exact number.\u201d Medical school inspectors are now working night\u2019 and day looking up doctors, discovering cases not reported.and even going from house to is thickest.; \u201cTheir work 18 not to find fault with \u2018the doctors.\u201d said Dr.J.B.Laberge, \u201cbut to induce them to report their cases, s0 as to facilitate the fight against the disease.\u201d Once more Dr.Laberge wanted the doctors to understand the advantages to be had at the Health office, and | which can be mailed without postage.prime FEVER WORKS HAVOC IN HAPPY HOME ON ~ WALNUT STREET.The typhoid epidemic has wrought havoc in the little home of Charles Roberts! 47 Walnut street, St.Henry.Himself, the only bread-winner of the houge, striekeh by the scourge four weeks ago his little six year daughter emaciated to skeleton-like proportions want and are unable to provide the many sufferiiig ohes stand sorely in'need of., Wearied to the very verge of collapse from her sleepless vigil, - Mrs.Roberts this morning told à répresent- ative of the Star her distressing story.Blessing the Victorian \u201cOrder.as the saviour of her husband and her Hette girl, the \u2018care-worn mother.said \u2018 \u201cI dont know what wed hve done without the nurse the Order ¥ent us.I had never seen \u201ctyphold fever: betors sud had absolutely no iden of what was \u201ccase of neglect to, report necessiry.I'm afraid things would * | of Citizens; the Latest Offer \u2018forgery.had been arrested in London, by Scotland Yard officials, and is be- | real, and up_to the tims of His \u2018de- : worthy ecessary nourishments that thé |.for 3250.a | oh Detective German.left Montreal last night for Halifax, and he.wall to-morrow for England, to \u201cWhite.| field back.SLSR Big Plant for Prince Rupe | a half militon- dé syndicate, to be constructed Rupert.The | atation attached.Me.Patrick have been even worse if I hadn't had the nurse to help me, She told me what to do and showed me how to care for them.Even then I found it very hard.The other five children are too young to help me much and both-m Lusbund and little daughter were dd- lirious from the disease.had a nights glee in fact haven't had my clothes a days.It's terrible, this fever, à feel so powerless to help them now that they need it most\u201d ; \u201cDid you apply at the hospitals to have your husband and daughter taken in?\u201d she was asked.\u201cYes, we tried all of them but every piace was full.The doctor did his best, too, but could do nothing.\u201d \u201cThen you have nursed both the suffering ones for all these weeks?\u201cThere was no one to help me and of course I had to.Not that I minded the work, but the best care that I could give them was not half what they should have got.\u201d \u201cAre you in good circumstances?\u201d asked the reporter.\u201cHow can we be when my husband \u2018has not worked for a month.The money\u201d he earns is all we have to de- .pene on.Now that there is nothing | coming in, what are we to do?\u201d asked.\u201cYou had nothing put aside for such an emergency as this?\" \u201cVery little,\u201d the woman replied, \u201cand that soon went.Medicine and all we require for the sick ones, and the rest of the family as well, are hard to get\u2014everything is so high.\" \u201cThen what do you do?\u201d the \u201cStar representative.\u201cOh, we've managed to scrape along somehow so far, but J don't know how much longer we'll be able to.My husband ia .getting better and, perhaps, Jill be able to go to work in a couplé of weeks.We'll have to do the best we can until then, I guess.\u2019 .Roberts is .a porter on the C.P.R.and usually carries accident insurance, but last month he allowed it to lapse a day or two and was compelled to take out a new policy on December 3rd.Two days later he was stricken with the fever.Under or-_ dinary circumstances h's policy would have given him ten doHars a week indemnity during the time he was unable to work; but the policy has a clause which states that no claim will be allowed until after the expiration of fifteen days from the time the policy was taken out.This shuts out the unfortunate man from the enjoyment of its protection.although Roberts has carried the insurance In the sdme company for over fourteen years.Mrs.Roberts said her husband had à great horror of debt.Even in bis suffering condition the fear is constantly upon him, \u201cWe'll have to face it, though, as bravely as we can,\u201d said the harassed wife.OFER BUILDING, RENT FREE AND HEATED FOR EMERGENCY HOSPITAL.In making the donation of the free buildjng, the Thomas Davidson Manufacturing Company announoed: \u201cWe will give rent free for an emergency hospital, a factory 30 x 60 feet, with two floors and basement, and will heat it, and fit it with a kitchen just as soon as authorities she questioned will come forward to take charge.\u201d b | \u201coo 4 Bolt All the Water, + To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir, \u2014I would like to point out in connection with the typhoid tpidemic îin Monireal that it is not necessary to boil water twenty minutes to kill the typhoid germs.It is sufficient precaution if the water is brought to the boil.It wifi be dirty water, of course, if it is Montreal water, but at sil events it will not give typhoid.) The suggestion: of placarding the town with posters urging the citizens to bofl all water used for drinking and cooking purposes is an excellent one.The water supply in JohannesBurg, after the war, was contaminated, and typhold was rife, The City Council, however, was not afraid to let the people know of their danger, and they had posters put up in all paris of the town urging the boiling of water until a good water supply could be established, JAMES T.LOONEY.TRAWLER CAPTAIN StCURES RELEASE First Trial Under the New Habeas Corpus Act at Antigonish.\u2019 ment _ Antigonish.N.S., Dec.31.\u2014Antigon- ish is the first town in Canada to have a trial under the new habeas corpus act.The case was the King vs.John Smith.Smith was captain of ihe steam trawler Wren, and as the result of a complaint laid before the Fish- erles Department, Halifax.\"he was arrested on the charge of having fished in prohibited ~waters\u2014the past summer, found guilty, and fined $100 and costs.In default of payment he was sentenced for three months.Smith's friends made application before Justice McGillivray for a writ of habeas corpus under the new act passed by Parliament this year.After two day¥ hearing.the judge lyester~ day released Bmith, saying he had been Hlegally imprisoned, the evidence Doing insufficient to warrant his conviction.\u2018 * WHITFIELD HAS BEEN.ARRESTED IN LONDON Word has been received by Chief | | Carpenter that George Whitfield, who is wanted in Montreal on & charge of ing held until a man can be sent to bring hitn hack to Montreat- on Whitfield -was for many years employed as a confidential agent for Messrs.Thomas Cook & Sons, in Mont.parture three® months ago, was 166k- ed upon as a most reliable and traste an.He disappdared, however, rather suddenly, after which it was alleged that he had forged a R \u2018A cold storage plant pe ar pla plant will.he EHTS Messrs.Guerin, .Lachap) tie.Wanklyn, \u2018Dupu -and_Ainey Choice of , Citizens\u2019 Association.- .\u201c .\u2018 the Citizens\u2019 Association ré Controllers 18 now com- unanimousiy Sépted at ~ For Mayoralty\u2014Dr.J.J.E.Guerin, : a meeting of the general committee yesterday afternoon.The names as stated exclusively in the Star yéster- | day, are: FOR.MAYOR.Dr.James J.Guer\u2018n, ex-M.L.A, \u2018and one time minister of the Provincial Government.FOR CONTROLLERS.Dr.B.P.Lachapelle, president\u2019 of the Provincial Board: .of Health, dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Laval University.Mr.F.L.Wanklyn, managing director and vice-president of the Dominion Coal Company.Mr.Louis Napoleon Dupuis, retired .merchant.: Mr.Joseph Ainey, labor leader and carpenter.All of these gentlemen had agreed to accept the nomination offered, president Laporte stated.© .- The only name to, which any objection was raised was that of Mr.Joseph Ainey.It was moved in amendment i to resolution un ; ously adopted by your Board of Direc- Tt 8% \u2018a previous, meeting,\u2019 an ap- ] \u201cwpe made to the publie through } the! Montrea] newspapers, \u2018and by circular letter.te all the members of our \u2018association.asking for suggestions of names of citizens who, in their opin- lon were quaBtied to.occupy the fune- tions of mayor and controllers of the 4 city of Montreal.= \u2019 .\u201cIn, response to this appeal a \u2018large umber of names \u201cWas submitted: to | this board and due consideration given thereto.: \u201cThe list containing these names has been read over to you.\u201cYour board, in making à selection for your consideration, has had due regard to the in\u2018egrity, ability, and experience of the men whose -names\u2018are \u201c placed before you, and endeavored at the same time to make a choice thoroughly representative of the largest groups of the population, and thus ~-harmonize to as large an extent as possible: the various Interests of the j city of Montreal,\u201d : a , Dr.E.P.Lachapelle.Dr.Emmanuel Persillier-Lachapelle | was horn on Diécember 21, 1846, at Sault aux Recollet.cal education at Montreal College he entered upon the study of medicine at the old Montreal Schodl of Medicine .and Surgery and was admitted to prac.\u2018tice in 1869.He became surgéon of the 65th Regiment Mount Royal Rifles, and , retained the appointment until 1835.In 1878 he was elected a governor and treasurer of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Province of Quebec.\u201d He became known during the smallpox epidemic of 1885 and 1886 as v For Board of Control\u2014Dr.\u201d E -P.; Lachapelle, an outspoken and fearess advocate of the drastic measures adopted to check Ang.year he became president of the \u201cnewly organized Provincial Board of \u201cFHaalth.His name.has been intimately côn- nected wit hthe efforts to improve me- \"| djeal legislation and to raise the stan- After \u2018the reading of thé report ot | porte states \u2018 {therefore would be.fo of Calgary, is said to be the syndicate, For Board: of Control\u2014Mr.Fa Wankiyn, that the name of ex-Ald.Charpentier be substituted, but the amendment only found five supporters, and they lats voted for the original proposal.\u2018 Some.difficulty, it appears, has been experienced in so drafting the.slate that the vandidates will\u2019 represent évery nationality, creed, and district in - § the city.A ; .The religious and political views of the candidates are a follows: - Dr J.J.Guerin, Irish Catholic, Liberal.C Tes Dr.E, P.Lachapelle, French-Can- adian, Libera), Catholic, representing the northern and central districts.Mr.F.L.Wanklyn, English speak- : ing Protestant, Conservative, répre- - senting \u2018the West End.Lo Mr.L.N.Dupuls, French-Canadian, Catholle, Conservative, representing the northeastern part of the city.} For Board of Eontroi\u2014Mr.Louis N.52 Dupuis 7 - Mi.Jos.Æiney, Freneh Cathode, La -Libéral, representing the East End and the Labor interests.2 © < Expenses of Elestion | \u201cThe attendance at the meeting was Inge.Ex-Mayor Laporte presided, the executive committee, recommends | ing the names uated.Pres mont Le It was not: expected: at selected candidates should spend Any money on thelt campaign, but that this ghoul be attended se by the A - sociation.À large number of fi a had \u2018already offered thelr services ro speakers gratis, the candidates wer x would be done. Twentythres Peasants Drowned.cial to the Standard says that twenty- three Croatian peasants, including seventeen Young, women, were drowned in a boating acoldent \u2018near Kalowltz, fn\u2018 Aug- tria-Hungary, on Christmas Day.Ll _ Irish Land Brought Good Price.TA small plot of land containing about four and w' half scree at Pallybriek- am.fiton, near Middleton, County .Avmagh, was ; by auction recentiy, and realised Id, the H priée of R17 elhx.almost 210 au more.4 sx ' I a.Hits means of reaching this end was.London, December 31.\u2014A Vienna ape-) Grussome Object Came Through Montreal Pipes\u2014Plumbers Necessary to-Remove it.; ete Montreal water recea'ed another hard jolt yesterday wien r lve: Lam- pard eel, 9 1-2 inthes long, und.weighing nearly a pound, was taken from the pipe which suppl: Heres Birks & Co's establishment, with city water.: The firm's manufacturing ment reported at the office that the water flow was stopped, and plumbers were called in to locate the trouble.After considerable difficulty the stoppage was discovered in a faucet and a lurge fish of the eel specles was pulled out by the astotiished\u2019 workman.The thing, still alive.aléhnugh badly bruised near the tall by the faucet, squirmed \u2018vigorously.for freedom.but it was considered too interesting a curiosity to lose and the fish was ordered to be preserved \u2018in spirits, The members of the firm congratulated themselves on their wisdom in having long ago prohibited the use of tap water for drinking purposes and are determined to continue using only filtered water in their establishment, .AGED LADY FELL DOWN LONG FLIGHT OF STAIRS.Falling down a long flight of stalrs at her home, 175 Chatham street, Mrs.Clement, aged 60, sustained severe in- A depärt- | st Rega Chairman of that Committee, However, Tells Council the Situation is Not Serious, but He Would Call a Meeting Doctors to Attend It.Although the hospitals of the city are cramméd to overflowing with patients; although over two thousand people ate suffering iii their own homes \\ from the disease; although fresh cases are.anounced.daily by the score; although the doctors of the city are worked off their feet, and nurses absolutely unobtainable for the majority of \u2018the sufferers, vet Dr.Dagenafs yesterday afternoon told the City Council that \u2018there was nothing very | seriously the matter with the health of the citizens.and the whole tone of \u2018his address deprecated any official action for \u201cthe relief of the poor \u2018auf- \u2018 .ferers.lt was the old, old story_there is nothing wrong with the water.AWerman Clearihue, as the chairman ofthe Water Committée, made this |- claim the moment \"Ald.Couture had submitted his: môtion calling upon the Health Committee to hold an emergency meeting, .to consider means to abate the plague and to relieve the sufferfligs of those unable to get into the heiftals.Dr.Dagenals promptly follewed up purity of the water by.saying that thé majority of the cases -occurred outside of the city limits in the districts suppliéd by \u2018the Montreal Water and He also said that many of the cases reported were not Power Company.vyphoid at all, but \u2018\u2018\u2019only severe Intestinal diseascs.\u201d whole situation, he declared, was exaggerated, The City Council as a whole seemed ta take very little interest in motion, and the whole thing was set the matter < to the Health Committee on whose behalt Dr: Dagenats promised and Ask All Ald.Clearihue\u2019s claim as to the And.further, the \u201cthe tled in about flve minutes by referring juries about her lead last night, which may \u2018have serious results.She was removed to the Western Hospital, where it was reported at noon to-day, that she was still unconscious, and in a very serious condition, MR.JEREMIAH SHEA IS DEAD AT ABYANCED AGE.Was 79 Years of Age and Had Long Been a Resident of Montreal.' An old resident in the person of Mr.Jeremiah Shea, father of Rev.Father Shea, of St.Aloysius parish, passed away Wednesday afternoon at the home of his san-in-law, Mr.J.Rennie, 145 Chateauguay street, I The late Mr.Jeremiah Shea.The late Mr.Shea was born in \u2018County Kerry, Ireland, seventy-nine years ago, and came to this country when quite a young man.For over forty years he was employed In the service of the Grand Trunk Rallway, -where he was very highly esteemed, He had suffered for the past Year from chronic bronchitis, hut only a week ago was he compelled to take to his bed.He married Miss Lucy *Ic- Carthy, who died twenty-three years ago, leaving four sons an two daughters, , who still survive.They are: Rev.Father Shea, John 8, Jeremiah and Peter Shea, Mrs.J.Kelly and Mrs.J.Rennie.oo LC \u2018~The\u2019 funeral took face to-day at Cote des Neiges Cemetery, .the funeral being from the \u2018home of his gon-in-law, 145 Chateauguay street, to Bt.Gabriel's Church.: .MR.CRAIG.SHIPPING | AGENT, HAD BAD FALL\u2014 1S NOW IN HOSPITAL.Mr.W.W.Craig, shipping agent, slipped in the e¢kchange hall In the Board of Trade building yesterday, and fractured his right arm, between.the shoulder and the elbow.Hé also sustained.& bad gash on the head, from which The lost a large quantity of blood.Mr.Cralg was taken to the Western Hospital and there sitended to by Dr.England and Dr.Ifwin, .He is progressing as well as can be expected, J Cu ren i CR ey > Death of Young Fi man.him - Fireman Telesphore Thérrien, of No.B.station, âtéd yesterday.st fhe age of 22\" years.Hé \u2018had : been 4 months, 5 ( ir, ONCE AGAIN! that a meeting should be called to,eansi Committee would be glad to heat the evi \" like to attend.A, Thus it would appear that the Health ?Committee is going to hold an academic inquiry into the subject.it is plain that if the effective action.necessary is to be taken, it will only be by the doctors and citizens alike, forcing the Health Committee to action.ALD.COUTURE MOVES FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION BY THE HEALTH COMMITTEE Ald.Coùture\u2019 presented the motion, printed in the Star last night, asking that the Health Committee should take action at.once, motion Ald.Couture said it was quite clear a serious condition of affalrs existed in the city.There were hundreds of persons afflicted with typhold.who could not get into the hospitals, best they might.Hé& urged that such a condition of affairs must be re- medifed, and asked that the Health Committee meet at \u2018once and provide places where the afflicted could be properly cares for.Ald.Gallery \u2014 \u201cIt does seek as something should be done at oncè in this connection.I would like to hear from the chairman of the Health Committee in this connection.\u201d A voice \u2014\u201cRefer the matter to -the Health Committee.\u201d Ald.Gallery\u2014\"We must have some | information before we refer anything.I have read in the papers that our water is bad, We must hear from Ald.Clearihue, chairman of the Water Committee, about this.\u201d Ald.Clearihue said that it was pot the city, water which was doing most damage.Reperts had been completed which showed the disease was most prevalent in wards that were not sup- \u2018iplled with water by the city.\u201d Ald.Gallery\u2014\u201cOh, is'that so?Then the doctors, who have sald that it is our water that is spreading the disease must be wrong?\u201d Lo Ald.Clearihue\u2014\u201cI would not go so far as to say that\u201d .Ald.Gallery\u2014\u201cBut we have to face the situation.The doctors say that- it is Montreal water that is spreading the disease.It Is the city's water that we-are interested in.\u201d ALD.DEGENAIS DECLARES | SERIOUSNESS OF SITUATION \"GREATLY EXAGGERATED Ald.Dagenais now rose and triéd to illuminate matters.He began by duy- ing that the number of real typhoid cases had been greatly exag®era by the papers.He had conversed with: many medical men and they had as sufed him that very many.cases, that were supposed to be .typhoid, were nothing more or less than a form.of | intestinal trouble.He also tried to brighten the situation dy.saying that the, great majority of the typhotd cases were In the wards that were supplied with water by the Water Power Company.Figures which had been compiled by civic officials proved thls._ Me had heard the motion of Ald Couture, that thy Heelth Committee should meet at once, and hé would see that a meeting was called as soon as possible.tever monéy.was re- qu would be asked from the Finance Committes.He would te glad to have medical tent at the meeting and hear thelr views as to whit should be one.Cr Coo ; It would bé \u2018Impossible for the &ity to dbulld any Hew hospital nt this juncture: but other steps might be taken to t the -situation.He finally res \u2018| gretted that there was not more hides the pital \u2018accommodation In - oly hospitals must.be constrieted member \u2018of the brigads on The fumeral took Pinte afternoon | at Bt.Lin, | Lem ed : Abd.\" Roy-\"It-do thé city should Speaking to his\u201d and had to get better as! Fe Montreal was growing rapidly pod new | a Commencing on Mond y ANNOUNCE ay, January the 3rd, Their Wn = ce of any doctors who might \u2018and the prompt action, that is % el.ed by the Montreal Water and Power Company.I think this is very important.\"We must look -after the health of all our wards.\u201d - The motion of Ald.Couture was then formally referred to the Health Committee: SUDDEN DEATH OF MR.A.E.CARDELL.the subject, \u2018Adding: that thel.ALCKLESS DRIVING RESULTS IN BROKEN LIMBS FOR AGED MEN Victims, Left Helpless on Streets Late at Night, Might Have Been Frozen to Death.r \u2014\u2014m Two aged men with broken legs, one of whom must have his leg amputated, are now lying in hospital as the result of the reckless driving of horses through the city streets last night 1 .he late Mr.A.E.Cardell, \u2018dekth is announced, from Cal- of Mr.A.BE.(Joe) Cardell, -of the.\u2018brokerage .firm of MeKelvie & Cardall, Tha decaesed was a son of Mri:and Mrs.John.Cardell, and was ai ersity, afta : ¥.af the C.P.R.ii hii native city, and Subsequently, in torJünetion.- with /Mr.\\ MeKalvis, Lorined the: -brokerage firm which hare \u2018thelr.jpRme.Though but 28 years of axe, he 'was fant maks ing a name for himeeit +.Western businéss eirètes, and hin'aultdér death, caused by peritonitis, will bring sadness to: a host of friends.\u2018 MUNICIPAL CANDIDATES WILL BE ASKED TO GIVE -._ TEMPERANCE PLEDGE.\u201cThe \u2018members of th nilitee of.the Montreal \\ \\coholle League.have decided to of the mutileipal candidates in the.coming aléctions,.formai atlons as to theif standing.oh the temperance ques.to rit a formule which win Ly nied 0 Gras r LI will be submitted | copdida te.! ts t a ta, emch Duiinlon Express Co.Anhual, - : Pie semi-aintioal m@ting of the Doe what kind of Ww.well known in Montreal, - In-1899 he graduatéd, from Mourit ét.\u2018Louis\u2019 In- sti \u2018whera he was prominently.idefitified with thelr: crack.cadet corps: and\u2019 took.en.active.part in theatri- calé.\u201c For & time he \"Attended McGill Uni \u201caftarwards | joininæ.\u2019 the Express Company took place | -festerday im the: Canadian Paoific = and others.; \u201c| pble Rubber Co, Ltd, Montreal.One accident occurred at the corner ot Centre and Ropery street, in Point St.Charles, at midnight The victim, Simeon Bechard, a carpenter, aged 65, living un Mullins street, was crossing Centre street, when a horse that was being driven along Centre street at a high rate of speed, ran down the old \u2018man.\u2019 The driver did not evpsi siow up or look behind to see wh had occurred.Bechard sustained a compound fracture of the left leg.It being so late at night it was some time before a pedestrian saw the man lying on tho roadside writhing with pain.Had he not been found before morning, he , might have been frozen to death.An \u2018 ambulance of the Notre Dame Hos- | pital was summoned by the stranger who found him, and Bechard was re- was stated this morning that his leg wiil have to be amputated.\u201cElie Papillat, also aged 65, residing | \u201cat 1403 DeMontigny street was the victim of a similar accident.He was khocked down at the crossing of Frontenac and East Ontario streets; and here again the dr\u2019 .drove away without offering assist-nce.\u2019 Papillat was also removed to the Notre Dame Hos- -pital, wher eit was found he had a dislocated hip and a fracture uf the right leg.pe Et CHINSTMAS CHEER FOR ORPHANAGE CHILDREN Christmas cheer was _ distributed among the hundreds of children at St.Patfrick\u2019s Orphanage, Outremont, es- day afternoon.Many of the Catholic clergy united with the sisters of the Institution in making the day a pleasant one for the little orphans.\u2018since the completion of the new building, His Grace the Archbishop o Montreal addressed the little inmat .on the joys of Christmastide and how it dould come to every one of the little inmates.Lu Mr.Herry Trihey, as Santa Claus, with the assistance df several of the tlergy present.distributed a present to each of the two hundred hie ones who live in the orphanage.The visitors ps welcomed by Father Reid, the chaplain: Rev.Superior- Sister Duftin, incumbent; Mrs.MacDonald and Mrs.Michael Burke patronesses.DON'T SPIT ON YOUR HANDS If yBu can't get a good grip, use WALPOLE HOCKEY TAPE.Most \u2018useful article about the house, shop or factory or for the Sports, ockey Sticks, Baseball bats, or any Ÿ tool from & plok axe up will be far nore effective if handles are wound \u2018with WALPOLE TAPE.Hands can't slip.\u2014 * NS : WALPOLE TAPE Mends anything from a punctured tire or broken garden hose to a tattered reputation, Bolà-by Bporting Goods Stores, \u2018Hardwire Dealers, Depärtment Stores n Manufactured by Wel- 1 | moved to that institution, where it\u2019 On the occasion of his first \u2018visit! CHRISTIANITY JS À NATIONAL FORCE Ambassador Bryce Declares it Would 2 Prevent Great East and West Struggie.' \u2014ttn{} \"Special to the Montreal Star.Rochester, N.Y., December 31.\u2014 An address by Ambassador James Bryce was the feature of thu evening session of the Students\u2019 Missionary convention.Mr.Bryce in a most convincing manner pointed out that this age of ours is a time when itis both more needful and more possible than perhaps ever before to send the light forth over the earth.\u201cHad the enthusiasm and devotion of the first ages continued,\u201d he said, \u201cthe worid would have been evangel- .ized long ago.If you seek to evan- ' gelize it now, in your own time, remember that each one of you is a missionary, be it for good or evil.\u201d In the course of his address Mr.Bryce further said: .\u2018People think that some of the great ancient races of the East may be led into a mortal struggle with the European peoples.If our attitude to them was govern- ad by Christian principles, there would :be no risk of any such conflict.I hope, I believe, that it will be avert- ! ed, but I am sure it will be averted \"if we try to apply in our national policies those great Christian principles which swe profess.\u201d WILL BOYCOTT THE TRUSTS.Association Formed to Attack Come bines Who Increase Prices.Washington, December 31.\u2014 Plans for a national boycott of those combinations that rease the cost of living were laid here last night, when the National Anti-Trust e was launched.Members of Conggess are interested in the new movement and immediate steps will be taken toward perfecting State organizations.Then, when the prices soar, the league members, by stopping the use.of such \u2018articles or commodities as have gone above legal level, will put them back again by refusing to furnish a market.The plan is one that was tried In Germany a few years ago, and which, according to & report, broke a com- vine in coffee that had ralsed the price -of the bean to almost prohtni- tive prices.: Ope matter was settled, and that fis, that the women of the United States will be taken into membership on | equal terms with the men, and will have equal voice in the campaign.The women, being the housekeepers of e country, the pioneers.of the plan, recognized at once that their, assistance was vital to success.\u201cWe furnish the purses,\u201d said one ot the speakers, \u201cbut our wives and sisters and mothers have the disburse.iments from them.We've got to have the women with us.\u201d Ottawa Physician Died Sudednly, Ottawa, December 31.\u2014Dr Wm.C.Beaman.ofie of the leading physicians of the city, died rather unexpectedly this morning.He had been a sufferer tor several years, but trips to Europe and South Africa, it was thought, had restored his health.He was taken suddenly iii in bed this morning, and died in \u2018a few moments.and graduated at Queen's.He was a member of the city council and board of -health Yor four years, being first dejected in 1901, Dr.\u2018Beaman was.born near Ottawa.VILLE ST.LOUIS TO BE FORMALLY TAKEN OVER TO-MORRO / Montreal Officials Wil Take Posses sion of Everything in Sight at the Town Hall.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ! Ville St.Louis will he formally ane nexed to Montreal to-morrow, the fi day of the year having been fixed \u2018 the Quebec Legislature as\u201d the ; when the north-end unicipality should be joined to the city.To-morrow the heads of the departé ments of the City Hall will be authorized to pay a formal vigit to th newly-annexed suburb to notify t officials at the town hall that in\u2019 future they must act under orders front the City Hall A motion authorizing this formal: taking over by the City Hall superin+, tendents of the town\u2019s departm was proposed by Mayor Payette at thi City Council meeting yesterday.\u201cWe must give orders.\u201d the Mayoff said, \u201cto our departmental superinten: dents to go to take possession of Vilfk St.Louie and all that there belongé té un\u201d ; i Ald.Lativiere wanted to know ° the civic authorities could not do th without any resolution.; Ald.Dagenais\u2014\"I understand thi motion means that Chic! Tremblay, fog instance, may on the first of the yi go to the highly-pald fire brigade of ficers of St.Louls and teli thern tha they are , On this understanding, the resolt tion was passed unanimously.THE UNREST IN INDIA.Bengali Conspirators Transported Life\u2014Reforms Criticised.7 Calcutta, December 31.\u2014All ine p soners sentenced during the Alipur conspiracy trials have \u2018 sent to the Andaman Islands, the se tence against them being transpor tion for life., The Bengall leaders, including Rash Behari Ghose and Mr.Buren Nath Banerji, have Issued a mani to on the subject of the reforms.Th declare that the regulations re ing the new councils are an unples sant surprise, that they are in utrif ing contrast with the spirit of Lord Morley's utterance when he annou the reforms, and that they constitu an ordina.ce.of exclusion.\u201cin It is argiied that the special elec \u2018torates which have bean created olégti with ideas of representative govst ment and make an invidious dla distinetion, the.educated communi to whose effpris the reforms age du being reduced to an insignitioant minority.In conclusion, ï À tories say that the party stijl ne es that the rules will be modified broad, progressive lines in whieh Morley reform scheme was cast ro \u2018Portujuess- Sailors\u2019 Drowned, y Fayal, December 31.\u2014Nine mien the of tire Portuguese barqus - Fortuna were drowned in the storms which have been ravaging the Atlan tic in the past ten days.The Forty wag bound from New Orleans Oporto, and was towed Into this\u2018 totally - dismasted.Her deckioads washed away and half of her fost.Try our Optical depar Hemsley, 255 St.James St.eu the : St.Antoine St\u20142 storey stone front cottage.4.4000 Mance St.\u20142 storey brick cottage.- à Rocklands Ave, Outremont-\u2014Brick.cottage, 9 rooms se ew Madison Ave., Notre Dame de Grace \u201cBrick © - - tenements .2.+00 Herald Ave., Montreal West\u20142 storey cottage, 10 FOOMS 2.22 2200 00 ve vr on veo.1,800 Sherbrooke St.West\u2014 2 storey, stone front MOUSE Le eee 7,750 Seymour Ave.\u20142 storey stone front house; mediate possession.8,000 Drummond St.\u2014Two 3-storey MENS ov tv ve vine av on vu on oo.15,000 Investments.\u201d \\ Wavarley St \u2014Soiid brick tenement.$ 5,500 Wellington St.\u20145 brick tenements.2 brick houses.A Cadieux St, near Ontario\u20143 flais .11,000 Westmount Apartment House, showing 10 per cent.net Aylmer St.\u2014 revenue.Choice Westmount Lots Mount Pleasant Ave., 125 x 180 feet\u2014a Bargain.The Ross Realty Co., Limited Main 5261 8,200 © se oe =.» 6,500 \" 2.a 000 brick tene- 8,750 .» e +.30 St.John St.THE CRADOCK SIMPSON GOMPANY Established 1879.Real Estate and Mortgage Loans .Loans negotiated on First - City Real Estate.J.ow rates of Interest.for large amounts.Expenses kept down in all cases.loans put through quickly when required.Gradsck Simpson Company 205 St.James Street A\" Mort gage on {nso J OHN FINDLAY Real Estate.Insurance.\u201c Investments.30 St.JOHN STREET.Private branch.exchange connecting all departments.\"Phone Main 1909.IN HANDLING The business established half a century ago and successfully by John James Browne & rtions that incorporation was necessary, henceforth the firm wl known as The House of Browne Limited The reputation established by the firm of John James Browne & Ability and Activity, is sufficl when negotiating with The House of Browne, Li have to ask the question: Am I being dealt with fairly?dealing or no dealing at ail with our firm, or we would not existed for 50 years, and acquired the reputation of the leading Real © Estate Operators in Canada.The President of the Company Is Mr.FITZ-JAMES E.BROWNE, ' THE REAL ESTATE EXPERT who has concelved, formulated and successfully negotiatéa the most stupendous and intricate realty transactions in Ca his important sales, picked at random from our records, are:\u2014 The Temple Building\u2014In the heart of the financial district, \u201csold for $275,000, after every other firm had endeavored for years,\u201d Sald within a few weeks, = Catherine Street, corner of Mackay, to Alderman James Roba 8on, of Honesty, failed.to close.Streets, at $110.000.St.Peter Street\u2014The old Laporte-Martin Board of Trade, at $82,500; and- acores of other large transactions -too , humerous to enumerate.THE BORN ness buildings of all descriptions.THE REAL ESTATE AUCTIONE EER who has, by his creative talents and marvellous.grasp \u201cof the fealty \u2018 aituation, acquired a reputation second to none in this Hne.dozens of successful sales handled in this manner, we wish to draw your especial attention to the sale of St.Catherine and Bleury streets, at $157,600.\" NOTE:~\u201cThe House of Browne, Limited, will continue to occupy the offices occupied by John James Browne & Son, for many years: st namely, Suite No, 17, on the.sgcond fioor of the, Noräheimer ; &mbers, No.207 St.James street.Phone numbers will also re- : haber formerly: Main 627 and 628, with private.dranion exchange ;, connecting all depariments.ORIGINAL ORIGINATORS of ORIGINAL ORIGINALITY st.Catherine Street.\u2014The Holland estate, sold for $242.630.| The Clendenning Property, corner of St.James and Little St, Antoine streets.also fronting on Craig street, at $112,918.75.\u2018The Archibald Estate, corner of who has designed many of Cana das \u2018most | palatial homes \u2018and busi- BUSINESS Established 1859; Incorporated 1909 Lang May Your Lum Reek A Guid New Year to ane an\u2019 a\u2019 And mony mair may ye see, And during a\u2019 the years to come, Property owners may ye be.REAL ESTATE carrisd on se Bon, has grown to such pro» nt guarantee that\u201d ited, one need never It fs fais \u2018have A few of but St.Catherine.and Crescent premises, opposite ARCHITECT Among the Brewster Estate, corner ot : \u2026.A tew desirable holies in\u2019 the \"ity, Westmount; oto.Your enquiries solicites.Amongst others .we offer: 815, \u2014.BIGHOP er, 3 Story and basement, red sandstone house.Ground Floor\u2014Drawing room; dining room, pantry, extension kitchen.First Floor\u2014Large double bedroom, library, maid's room over extension, Second Floor \u20143 bedrooms and ba.hroom, Base- ment\u2014Concrete jaundry, bathroom, bedroom, etc.- Electric Nght, open plumbing, Dalsy\u201d furnace, Hardwood floors on ground floor, \u201c halls, stairs, Nicely arranged, bright house.Lot 28 x 100 feet.13,000 \u2014 CRESCENT 8T.\u2014 2 B13.house, Ground Floor\u2014 Drawing room, dining room, pantry, extension kitchen.First floor \u20144 Ledrooms, Basement -\u2014 Bil- Hard Toom, laundry, etc.METCALFE ST.\u2014 A 3-storey and.basement stone front house, containing 7 bedrooms, Daisy furnace, etc.; lot 24 x 116 feet; easy terms.MANCE S8T., just above Sherbrooke street, 3-storey and basement house; lot 25 x 100; 7 bedrooms, etc., recently renovated, modern plumbing, new furnace and new roof last year, $5,200 \u2014 HUTCHISON ST.St.Louls \u2014 Modern 2-storey stone front cottage, cement basement.Ground Floor \u2014 Parlor, dining- roomm, sitting-reom, conservatory and extension kitchen.- lirst Fioor\u2014-4 bedrooms, square hail and bathroom; lot 25 x 110 feet.WESTERN AVENUE, We offer in a good location, a particularly well built solid pressed brick and stone semi-detached 2-s.0rey house, & Ddedrooms, 2 , bathrooms.and mald's room.English billiard room, library, etc.This Is a bright, speclaily well planned house, replete with desirable features and in good order.Full particulars on applica- :- tion, ARLINGTON AVE.\u2014 Desirable stone front, semi-detached house, 2 story and basement.Ground Floor \u2014 Parlor, dining room, library, kitchen and mald's room.First Floor\u20144 large bedrooms, good sitting-room, tiled bathroom, ete.Lot 37 ft.6 in.x 112 ft, 6 inches, Splendid verandahs overlooking the park.An offer wanted for this bouse.ROSLYN AVE.- Attractive 2 story and basement semi-detach- ed house, Ground Floor\u2014Drawing room, square ball, library, dining room, extension .kitchen, pantry and larder.First -Floor\u20144 bedrooms and maid's, ete, Basement \u2014ILaundry.New furnace.Lot 36% x \u2018111 feet.Nice garden {n rear.\\ SPRINGFIELD AVE.\u2014Modern detached 2-storey and basement house, Ground Floor\u2014Parlor, din- ing-room, pantry, kitchen and maid's room.First Floor \u2014 2 bedrooms, sitting-room, bathroom, ete, PRINCE ALBERT AVENUE.Attractive modern two-story semi-detached house.Ground Floor \u2014 Drawing room, dining room, pantry and kitchen.First Fioor \u2014 4 bedrooms, sitting room and bathroom.Basement\u2014Con- crete, laundry, stationary tubs, ete.This is a very comfortable house, in perfect order, at a moderate price.HOLTON AVE.facing Elm avenue.Modern 2-story house, containing four bedrooms and mald\u2019s.Offers wanted.ELM AVE.\u2014 Two well-bulit- modern 2-story and basement pressed brick houses, 9 rooms, ex- .tension Kitchen, ete: electric ~ light, open plumbing, Daisy furnace, ete.GLADSTONE AVE.\u2014 2 story and basement stone front house, 4 bedrooms, extension kitchen, electric lght, etc.INVESTMENT PROPERTY St.Catherine Street W.Near Greene avenue, New 3- storey building, to be completed shortly.Consists of store 25 x 60, and 2 flats.Solid brick and steel construction, Should yield good returns, and the\u2018 property is bound to increase in value rapld- ly.Full particulars on application, NOTRE DAME STREET, corner Panet street, large 3-storey bulld- ing, having a grocery and bakery on the ground floor, with twos storey dwelling above, stables fn Tear; lot 87 x 63 feet, ; $T.DENIS STREET, near Dor- chester, solld stone building, 26 feet 6 inches frontage,dividéd into two tenements, 10 rooms each.MANCE STREET \u2014 Modern 4 flat apartment house, 2 uppers and 2 lowers, containing 6 and - 7 rooms respectively, Business Sites WILLIAM STREET, in rear of G.T.R., Offices\u2014Splendid centrally located vacant property : frontage on Willlam street, 92 feet, and on twa twenty-foot lanes on either side of about 117 feet, irregular.Superficial area, 9,513 feet.Light and accession from three sides.Excellent warehouse site, COUNTRY HOUSES We offer a number of attractive properties, BUILDIXG LOTS FACTORY BUILDINGS Several good factory propositions.Apply to GAULT & EWING - Eastern Townships Band Building.Tel.Main 2468, | omen bar ment.Price { ships Bank Building.LARGE new f LOANS made on REAL ESTATE | \"at current rated of interest and ot.essy ve nt Low terms: of payté charges.No delays.Montreal Loan.& Mortgages Go.141 Notre Dame st.W.;-cer.AH John st, 21 04 sad A 2 roi.owner.rah Saccioras, ; CARTIERVILLY - \u2014 Well Th o, said ony and gallery, \u2018obiier Hat Hat Water, heating, Postes ght.coach \u2018Bouse, surrounded .by bosutiful trees, \u2018excellent \u2018place for lawn.tennis courts.\u201cBie of lot 150 (t.front by 120 fi.deep, Photo OUTUES ONT-283 Qu Hive ms.Sew) seit turulture: Da ins _Avply 408 Gary St cottage; nine - seif-ce prt new, beau fully plecorated, improvements; lume- pry eX.rat \u2018or \u201cwrite; 44 Charron Polat Bt.6 Chant : got 8 BANGUINET, 650 \u2014 Win wub-let h ot five rooms, bathroom and w.c., also.geil furniture on account of death.309 \u20ac ON: Lower chine Rand.in 1he Taw Vergun, Sh 1e acres; \u201cpontal.$700 annum; zood but - apd drainage.Bly to Box tee ar Office, City.30 STORES 70 LET._ LL on view at office; price $7160.Ci svehue, house, 10 r roy] , 2.stories.RAE pride $6000, ° reguir do; a We ta prompt; nas.fifi = ; house, 7 Te 's stories and\u2019 base- $6000, small payment only required, $609.Enquire at once if you wish to obtain à home for amall family.Grosvenor Avenue, two self-contained houses, & rooms, finished in\u2019 best style, \u2018lied bathrooni, haré \u2018wood floors ,electric fixtures in house; price 37700 each; terms eddy.( aremont avenue, | 4 roomed house, price $7960, wéll finished, | avot | à stories and batement, corner property, automobile garage.Apply Modern Realty and Investments, Limited, 232 Bt.James gt, room.26.- Toe Madg- 4886.308 3 | WE>TMOUNT-AE 842 Victoria avenus-\u2014À Very warm Modern 7 room Possession.house; rent moderats; Lmuwediate sui © + Rags, 180 St.CHENNEVILLR sud Vitre atreets, cornet store: goad refrigerator and cellar; low- rental.a James st.307 0 APARTMENTS TO LET.AGINCOURT, 88 Greene, Westmount ~~ Heated suites, furmished (if desired), $ rooms, kitchen, bath, store room, hot water, gas stove, telephone, $15 to $80.\u2018Abply Jan tor.Fhone 1v083 Mount, FURNISHED apartment to rent, five rooms, central location.Apply N 833, Star Office * 310 2 FOR SALE wn 't pfoperty;: rented $938 Yearly, will né or only $8500; the greatest bargain that las ever been offered.Apply at ance +458 Huntley.GAULT & EWING have, a numnber of desirable ' houses for hie, particulars of which they will be pleased 10 forward you on applica tion.Tel.Main 2465.Eastern Town- 226 158e0d HUNTLEY ST.new brick bouse, four tenements; pays thirteen per cent.Price $3700 Apply Dr.Wilson, 44 \u2018Park ave.PARK AVE.corner St.Viateur, Annex; good investment flats for sale; lower flat, suitable for doctor.Address N 783, Star Office.309 3 ROSLYN AVE.near.Sherbrooke \u2014 Fine modern semi-detached two story residence, built for owner, $10,000; another above Sherbrooke, very fine, $15,000; also corner Western, large grounds, $13,600; possession it desired; easy terms.Fred.R.Cole, St.James st.818 #& RES FLAT on sale or exchange, nine new modern flats, latest improvements, situated St.Henry Ward, revenue $1600 a year.\u2018Apply Hoolahan, 60 East Notre Dame st.room 18.310 PROPERTY for sale or yard to let, carner.] of Willlam and Shannon sts.Particulars 10a Coursol st: | SALE by authority of Justice of the property No.846 Cadieux street, Montreal, Tuesday, January 4th, 1810, at ten o'clock a.m.Apply to J.Lonergau, Notary, 68 St James st.309 3 3aw ST.JAMES STREET, fine business corner, three good frontages,\" fair rent, or tenant waiting for modern bullding, high rental.Fred.R.Cole, 205 Et.James st 310 6 TUIPER STREET, 952 \u2014 Modern house, extension kitchen, four °edrooms.open plumbing, fifteen minutes\u2019 walk from Windsor street stat.on, ene minute from street cars.small green house prixe garden in rear.Address G.G 6751, Star Branch Office.: 807 » \u2014 $35,000 PORT ARTHUR At the head of the Great Lakes, with an assured rapid expansion, $35,000 : buys 114 acres of choice property.inside the city limits.this into 925 lots, 33 x 100 feet, allowing for streets and lanes.This is only.$38.00 per lot, or practically 1c per foot.Suburban Lots are now.belng sold at $125 each.Terms $5,000 down.Balance arranged to suit purchaser, Thls is an exceptions] opportunity for a syndicate.Write, F.F1.Tool, 42 Madaline st, Port Arthur, Ont.~ GAULT & EWING Can sel \u2018 your prope Ty.\u2018tor you, UU date methods, prompt, reliable end eff clent service.Ask them shont it.Tei\u2019 Main 246! Eastern Towusbipe ; Bank tuiiding.168e0d I! WILL sell your property quickly and satisfactorily.No sale, no charge.Nor- : man Binmore, 908 Eastern Townshlps Bank .Buliding, Telephone Main 5535, .307 6 WE HAVE a number of enquiries for houses in Westmount and Moniraal.= Owners Incur mo expense by listing with us.Your name end sddress on a postal will : place a representative at your disposal.Tel » Main 4886 or Cimiies, Moderna Realty: and Investments, Limited, 96-97 Commercial Union Building.204 8 fe \u2018 FOR SALE OR TO LET.FOR SALE or to let by January 1st, 1910, ice house, situated at 227 Sanguinet st, near Ontario, of aiout 7000 tons, capacity with large yard, office and Fairbanks scale, welghing 10,000 Ls.Could be utilized as 8 warehouse, wood and coal yard, heavy cartagé master, manufacture, hay and grain trade.ete.Apply J.Christin and Co., Inc, 21 Rt.Tulle st.208 24 FARMS FOR SALE.EXCELLENT 360 acre farm \u201cwithin one mile of the village of.Scholastique; splen- afd.bush; can tap 4000 trees; -outbulidings in excellent \u2018condition, with silo attached; dition; good wells on farm;.for terms \u201ctee to A.E.Thompson, Belle Riviers, ce ro Mts, Que.FIVE.ACRES FERTILE LAND, \"$126 \u2018(#6 monthly), in beautiful, heaftheul \u2018mOuthern New Jersey, near Atlantic City: about .one- seventh of population of United States within 150 miles; mild climate.pure water, invigorating.air: clean.soil; carly.broilérs, eggs, fruits, berries, vegetables bring.highest prices in seashore.New York and Phiia- delphia markets; two main line .ralirosds.large navigable .river and manufacturing town nearby; title.inpured; white people only\u2019 booklet.Frasier papa, 874 Batley Building, Philadelphia, Pa.312 & Samo FOR BALW \u2014 Golden opportunier Near Priace Rupert, on the Grand Trunk.Ps- el Railway \u2018and Skeena river, British Columbia, & newly erected saw mil \u2018of the capacity of 69.000 feet of.lumber and 60,000 \u2018shingles per of the (finest standing.timber.\u2018tionally wel) situated for cheap logging and manufacturing, sad.for r-rketing.lecally or in.the interior.Granger and Co.520 Pender.st, Vancouver.- .304 4- Taw TWO HOURS from Mo.trent, om on train, 104 acres, 70 acres bush, 34.od land, about .8 miles from station; ad will \u201cprobably out through in near future, abund- ange of water, 30 feet wide, creek running through, will.sell for $300 ashi 00d\" Teh von, or welling.Write to Box N 83885, Star ; = = hy._FACTORY FOR SALE.» Obamb Ge Mavs.veny GC.P.R station, Boa secours Market and whinrves; strongly bull: of stone sud pre brick; over $0, eq: feet of Sour, w with first clase wt np.> : gle slat & EVE pny \u201cot tight on three sides; rented $3 me ti i irtictlars, address ss Notre, Pame + 10 faw ç city \u2018ati burbs \u2014 Belmont, avenue, 18 08 8 4 Columbia pine finish h rawood floors, hails, 203, You ean subdivide | PROPERTY WANTED, | f: R good three story louse, also in good con- | day.together with 40,000.000.Ait \u2018excep- | 4 ie ame FE on = sections of the | and FRONTENAC APARTMENTS, St.Louis 8q., north side entrance Sanguinet st., 7 and 8 room apartments; heated; hot water year round, lighting, fixtures; gas stove, etc.; rent moderate.See jan\u2018tor, between 2 and 8, or J.Emile vanter, 6 Beaver Hall square.Tol.Up 2316.808 6 ONLY ONE LEH * Fairmount Court,\u201d 2106-2122 Park avenue, the latest architectural layout, with \u201cCour d'Honneur\u201d and fountain: now ready for occupancy; only one left out of the twelve apartments, which are heated and with the usual hot water service, \"drinking water being filtered; rent only $30 a month.Apply to Mr.Joseph Per- rault, architect, 2106 Park ave, 817 Boule- British OUTREMONT APARTMENTS, vard St.Joseph, seven rooms, bathrooms, and w.c., mosaic tiles and marble; heating, hot Or whole year round, refrigerator and ice, taxes, light, electric fixtures, gas stove, telephone, window shades, janitor's service.Apply on premises.Tel.St.Louls 96, 309 6 - APARTMENTS WANTED.\u2018STORE to let at 103 Manafield St, snirrors and gas fixtures to be sold.Apply Standard Hair Co, 263 Notre Dame st.west.309 3 TO LET on St.Tames, near Selgneurs at, small store, rent low to a desirable tenant.Apply 294 St.Antoine st TO LET modern stcres and offices in new bullding, n course of construdtion, at corner Guy and Et.Catherine! street.Apply) Southam, Ltd, 63 Gt.Alexander street DESK ROOM TO LET.DESK ROOM with use of writer, in first class \u2018office building.Catherine west: \u20142pectal \u201coffer to party in during day.Address N N 7096, Star Branch Office, 311° 3 - hone and type.st.WANTED TO PURCHASE.ALL GAST OFF GLOTHING Furs, evening clothes, musical instruments, jewellery, silverware.Extra prices paid for gentlemen's and ladies\u2019 fur coats.joing the largest trade of any dealer in the city.Persons wishing to secure the best pricés should first see Sam Pearson, 776 Notre Dame) street west.Tel.Main 965.Mall orders attended to.138 227 ALL KINDS of ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's \u2018 cast~oft clothing, furs, jewellery, cilver- ware, ete.I \u201cny the highest prices.Cali on M.Strean, 760 Notre Dame west.Tel.Main 3565.\u2019 298 BUSINESS gentleman requires large, well furnished or two adjoining rooms, one to use as parlor, etc.Must be exceptionally ~vell turnished and warm; no other boarders or roomers.Address N 853, Star Office.\u201cFOR FAMILY of three until May ist, furnished apartment of five rooms or more; references.N \u2018855, Star Office.311 2 UNFURNISHED apartment of five rooms or more, preferably near Westmount Park.Must be ready for occupancy by March ist N 85#-Btar Office.311 3 « RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LETA BARGAIN for early occupation, 363 Clarke avenue, above Western, upper heated flat, seven rooms, key at lower flat, Norma nBinmore, Eastern Townships Bank Buliding.\u2026 307 6 d fiat; ALL KINDS of ladles\u2019 and gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs, \u2014 jewellery, antjques, silverware, musical ins\u2018 -uments, etc, is we have a big demand I w''l pay a higher price than any other dealer.H.Pearson, 85 Craig west.Muin 3967.+ 296 26 \u2018ALL KINDS of ladles\u2019 and gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs, jewellery, silverware, etc., having big demand.will pay highest prices.L.Adler, 135 Craig west.Tel \"Main 15.369 10 | DIAMONDS ON ARC TI 5 Flaming Arc Lights for sale, aitsble | for lighting outside shop window, stores r Warehôuses.Apply to 475 St.Cath- ering.street east.203 20 \u2018A BRAND new china ca.inet, cost\u201d $65.\u2018will sell for $35 quick buyer; | \u2018a bar- sain.Apply 450 Aylmer st.ALL UP \u201c= Top Mill Snuff sald at \u201cThe Handy Store,\u201d 107 Bt.Antoine at.308 3 A $1 TO $2 À WEEK Will furnish your house completely.Our prices ave the lowest in the city for furniture, stoves, carpets, oficloths, blankets.beds, Goods stored free of charge until wanted.Open evenings until 10 am.City House Furnishing Co.1332 to 1338 St.Lawrence Boulevard, T doors above Rachel 292 20 ABOUT 20 Nernst Lamps, short time In use.Jas.\u201d Robinson, 184 McGill st, 307 6 J ANYONE desiring to buy on instalments, lady's and gentiemcn's clothing, ready made and made-to-order; sg furs and dry goods.Apply 191 St Elizabeth.Phoue or- Jere East 3272.214 100 AuDiNG MACHINE Burrough\u2019s make, in perfect condition; has been in use short time Only.Price, $260.Apply, 508 Coristine Bullding.1 BARGAIN, 300 sheepskin lined coats.cuit.able for carters, contractors, etc.H B.-K.make.samples, retciling at $7: quich sale 35.75.817, 51.James at.294 28 BOOKS and magazines for \u2018sale, .Ten Nights in\u2018 a Bar-room, Djscovery of North Pole, magazine club rates, R.McCord, 124 Breton st, Ottawa, Ont.BUILDING MATERIAL, English sashes, winker sashes, blinds, doors, scantlings, \u20188 x 8, 4 x.2, pine plank 11 x 8; boards | in.1526 Park avenue.Telephone Bt.Louis 123.309 6 Le CREDIT; easy paymeats; 30 per cent.cheaper than \u2018in stores.J.A.Denault, Diamond Broker.Office 17 Place d'Armes Hill.Main'-1155.Write for catalogue.FURNITURE & CLOTHING on easy Dayments at cash prices.Furniture, Stoves, éte.; Men's\u2019 Suits, Ready- Made or Order, on weekly pavments.Universal Furniture Co., 53 Cralg St.West, FOR A very small Shetland pony, harnest.299 15e0d sleigh and cart.Apply 157 8h st.Phone Main 307.PRY, .FURS \u2014 Gents fur lined coat, $12, worth double: Persian lamb Jacket, $30; seal- MOVING PICTURE MACHINE, complete, skin jacket, in good condition, $20; sable in good condition.Address E.W.Murphy, Ormstown, Que.WE \"WANT second-iand furniture of any kind, or goods of any nature.136 St.Catherine st.west.sus 8 CHENNRVILLE, 44A\u2014Fine corner, diate p H.J.James st.COLONIAL AVE.151 \u2014 Three nice modern fiats of zix and seven rooms.reasonable terms.Apply 858 St.Lawrence Diva.Telephone East5080.Ross, 180 & 307 DROLET ST.596 \u2014 Cosy.upper 5 roomed fiat, decorated nicely and cleaned, vas rental $10 per month.FLATS TO LET fi 151 Esplanade-ave., 43 ft.frontage by 70 deep, with large balcony, facing Mountain; splendid artistic decorations, including electric and gas fixtures of special designs, having 4 bedrooms and exceptionally 1 large dining-room, double parlor, kitchen, including gas stove, cnaucel tu and sink, pantry and splendid bathroom.with latest enamel bath and lavabo, Wilh shower fixtures, etc.; w.c.separate; Very large verandah In rear of house; ot water furnace, with ash tube: staircase In rear of building for recelving all.goods, Price, $50 per month.Apply to the Cradock Simpson Co., 205 rSt.James street, or 149 Esplanade ave.FURNISHED fikt, three or tour rooms,cen- \u201cAral \u2018locality, for light housekéeping.Write 378 Craig st.west or phone Main 4681.311 2 FLAT to let, 17 Chomedy, heated, electric Meht, gas cooking, four .coms and bath- roam; rent .$30 Cull between 7 and § or Phone Up 3207.3066 ELGIN 8T., 140 \u2014 Beautiful new flats with latest improvements of five, six and seven rooms, above Sherbrooke st, cheap rent till May.Apply, 697 St.Urbain st.310 8 ESPLANADE AVE., near Mount Royal\u2014Six rooms each, bath, etc.: gas and electric:Hominal : rent to ist May next to tenants continuing after that date.A.W, D.Howell, 212 St, James st.sos 6 D ee rte te - HUTCHISON ST., 2329, Telephone St.Louis 1842, seven room flat, furnished or not, immediate possession; newly papered, psint- ed and all new furniture.Apply above address.310- 3 MILTON STREET, 156.\u2014 Cousisting of 5 rooms -and bath, }ot water furnace, possession March lst, or earlier if desired; rent moderate also some furniture for sale.\u2018NICELY furnished warm fiat, thres rooms, .suitable for light housekeeping, on bath- \u2018room flat, hot and cold water; no other roomers; private family; terms moderate.: Apply 360a St.Antoine st.310 3 BUSINESS' CHANCES.A PARTY, without family, with some capital, to associate with lady alone in a quiet lucrative business; full of greatest prospects.Address Prospects, N N 7088, Star Branch Office.- A FIRST CLASS clothlig and gent's furnishing store in R good locality of St.Jean, \u2018Que.Good place for business.Retiring from business.$1.00 return fare.J.Crack- over, St.Jean, Que.209 8 A SAFE INVESTMENT \u2014 § shares Slater Shoe Co.Preferred stock at par, $100 each, with 3later Common share free.Preferred pays 7 p.c.dividends quarterly.Address Box N 645, Star Office.304 BIG \u2018PAYING Luslness; .only few dollars and spare time required.Send for (ree booklet, \u201cMoney Making Opportunities in Mail Order Business.\u2019 Why work for others or remain poor; write me to-day.You'll be Piedsed with what I send free.Address Mec- McKean, Dept.25%, 2282 Eighth avenue.New York.308 52 law CAFE for sale, doing paying business, cause of-seiling going into other business: will sell at a big sacrifice.Address Box N 825, Star Office.FOR SALE few thousand dollars of capital etock of manufacturing concern, out of town; inferest guaranteed; reason for selling party going West; will sell in block or small lota.Address N N 7091, Star Branch Office.311 2 law FOR SALE firet class dining room, situated in best part of city: good reasons for selling; will sell below value to immediate purchaser.\u2018GOOD BUSINESS for sale, paid 100 pola a man can make $1800 a year; reason for selling going to country.Apply 86 Agnes st, St.Henrl GENTLEMAN has .good summer residence, new brick house, consisting of 8 rooms, near Montreal: fare 10c: trains every half hour: Is desirous of exchanging for business, shoe, clothing, gent's furnishing.Apply N 354, Star Office.5 311 3 GROCERY for sale, very be sold this week, by inventory.at 60 cents on the dollar.fresh stock, rich fixtures Apply 2001 St.Urbai:, corner Fair- mount.or A.Drouin, 43 &t.Gabriel.310 6 GOOD ROOMING HOUSE, above St.Catherine, well furnished, $ rooms, large kitchen steel range, small gas stove, steam heated, $350; everything as it stands; immediate possession.L L 7019, Star Branch Office.i 10 5 nice stand, must PARK AVE, 188 ~ To let first class eight room flat, newly decorated, bathroom and wc, separate:; will sell electric fixtures; gus stove and attachments; also part of furniture and carpets if required: could arrange for I \u2014ediate possession if desired.Can be seen from 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 evening.311 6 PARK AVE, corner fit.Viateur, lower flat, modern: good order; good Jocatio: a doctor.\" Address N 784, Star Office.A409 ¥ SMALL, cpmtortable flat to let furniture tn , preserc pent leaving city; no reasonable offer refused.Apply 64 znd avenue, Viauviite, 209 6 STOVE \u2014 Small cooking stove, with or on thout \u2018hot water attachments; must be good order.State price.Reply to N +81 sas Office.SELBY.126 \u2014 Will sub-let top fiat, six rooms, bath.w.c., warm, clean, will rent cheap until May next.sie 2 BT.LOUIS SQUARE, 14 \u2014 New flat, sev - Toorms and bathroom, gas and electric fixtures, heated.1¥s- Bt.Louis sq.309 ¢ SMALL FLATS, Nos.2346 and ° 2848 Bt James street.ror key: snd information order, separate bathroom and w.e.J.Ed- renoue Quintal, Proprietor, 4831 Western ave.hone Westmount 1084.ses 13 WESTMOUNT \u2014 Moderm- hénted corner - Mid large rooms, bath and store : cor, eléet fixtures; parler mantle; gas xan susiness PREMISES WANTED.FLAT for light manufacturing -of 5000 6006 square feet; must be central ac town Statrict.Address.2* ce c $3, 3 FURNISHED FLATS TO ter.© ç , Joe BOULMY, rooms, BY, bath, a.\u201cImmediate\u201d \u201cApply eo Rose Shel.0 = John st.= Sin TO LET.is de Rosner wrest apply The U.Pause and Ftis co.corner | Greene and Notre Dame sts 308 8 WERTMOUNT \u2014 434- Clarsmont, above Sherbrooke, nice cosy 8 room flat in fine à grate} decorated: moderate rental; arts teiephons Metayer, \u201c5 354,\u201d 05.6 about | ments © co: Cimtten, Lat - vas corer Joh una sat = hese el.MODERN SAWMILL for sale, timber lm its, order on hands for several th dollara;; also flour mil! and watsr power: A.Rousseau, Bout de I'lle, SMALL CORSET and glove, also fancy goods store for sale, cheap to a prompt buyer Principals only dealt™ with.Apply from 1 to % or 5 to 7 pm.1367 8.Lawrence st.- 308 4 SPLENDID' CHANCE to saloon keepers, well known hotel, -estaurant, in very central lity.would sublet very spacious corner, suitable for saloon; partnership preferable.Apply N 745, Star Office.308 ¢ TO RENT dining \u2018room on st.Catherine st.st west, St.Catherine centre.capital required about $1500, = gold mine for the right man.Box N 861, Star Office.810 2 WANTED =a voung lady of clever appearance with $500, to take half Interest and manage a toilet supply store: profits big: money secured: business promising.Address Box N 880, Star Office.WANT gentleman with $10,000 to $18,000 as silent or a \u201cpartner, in first class mercantile wholesale business: annual profit.$287,676.00.Write H 6952, Star Branch Office, 310 15 a _\u2014 UOMESTIC PETS.muff and stole, latest styic, $20.6% Hutchi- son st.810 2 FURNITURE of five room flat for sale, at once, nearly new, electric light, hot water range, etc.Owner leaving town.Cash offer only.Situate on Mance, near Mount Royal.Bent $18.N 847, Star Office.311 2 FURS for sale by private party, these mag- lamb, with mink collar; one genuine seal and one all natural otter; one jockey seat cap; one Persian amb and one natural ote ter; six very fine mink skins and seal ones; two raccoon Coats.1064 at Hubert at.310 2 FURS DRESSED dyed or cleaned at lowest prices.Apply direct to factory, J.Samson, 828 DeFleurimont, St, Denis Boulevard.Tel.St.Louis 193.239 84 aw house, first.class order; rent and taxes not exceeding $60 per month; will sell very cheap to good tenant.Good income.Address L L 6995, Star Branch Office.FINE OVERCOAT \u2014 Nice beaver cioth, \u2018collar and lapels Laorador otter muskrat; lining Russian rat.Apply 1195 St.Catherine st.East 5716.GORDON BROS Open account for cash or credit on furniture, beds, carpets, etc.Cheapest place in the city, 1446 St.Lawrence Boulevard, between Marie Anne and Mount Royal avenue, Open evenings.306 308 2aw GOOD COTTAGE PIANO, nice case, Iron frame, good tone, almost new, $78; good \u2018bargain.Apply 79 Convent sat.St.Henrt.LAMB JACKETS Regular value $200; reduced to $125.Ladies\u2019 muskrat lined coats,\u2019 natural mink or sable collars, regular $30, for $65.Gentleman's muskrat lined coats, natural otter or \u2018lamb collars, regular $80, for $50.Also large quantity of other furs which must be sold.A few lamb jackets at $50.Wm, Albert, 91 st oie\" bert street.MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS See our holiday stock of violins, mandolines, guitars and all kinds of small inatru- ments; 20 per cent.discount for next ten days.The Leach Piano Co, Ltd, 2 stores, 560 St.Catherine st.west, near Drummond: also 488 St.Catherine st.east, etween St.Andre and St.Timothee sts.Open until 10.30 p.m.Thursday and Friday 310 2 MARRIAGE LICENSES issued by John M.M.Duff, 107 St.James -t and 69 Cres- Tel.Main 2602 Up 1619, cent Bt.00 62 NEW YEAR PRESENTS Large stock, consisting of solid gold, gold-tiled and all high-class jewellery, we bought in the best markets at lowest prices; must sell out regardiess of cost to go into wholerale jewellery.Come early and buy your New Year presents.We accept small deposit on your selections.We guarantee all jewellery sold by us.M.Vineberg, 367-369 Notre Dame west.NEW YEAR'S GIFT, solid mahogany five piece upholstered parior suite, cost $80, almost new, splendid opportunity.1087 De- lorimier avenue.NOTICE TO PUBLIC Don*t forget to call upon us for your New Year esents, as we are having a sale of high- «class Jewellery, Cut Glass, Silverware, ete M.Vineberg, 367 Notre Dame street, west of McGill.WIRE HAIRED fox terriers for sale.(also smooth) pedigreed dogs: fine New Years gift.Apply 132 Mackay st, in rear, wtables 18 YOUNG PULLETS for male, \u20ac Wyandottes, \u20188 \u2018cross.-breds, chedp.40.Church avenue,\u2019 Verdin.; ; MALE AND BITCH, white Pomers roughbred, th old, f rE Ta ©! or Apps 633 st I Lauren er > SILVER YoRKanE TERRIERS, 9 and 7 months, Boston bull, black and fox terrier, black spaniel and Irish terrier pups, Persian cats, English, Abyssinian Peruvian and Hymoiayan \u201d Cavies, Albin] and lop ent rabbits, White rats and mice, and German dormice: English exhibition Yorkshire.and Norwich canaries, ut An.Srtastury roller and Moun a ri sing- i skylarks.thrushen, Pullfinchen 1d- Tb ee eon none as Clarinos, Buégerigars.Cockatiels, and - goldfish globes.Macaws: white }.ONE COON COAT and musk ox robes, ail nearly new.no reasonsble offer refused.608 Boulevard St.Laurent.310 \u20ac PERSIAN LAMB Nowhere else in Canada will you find such a larga selection of Bkins and Coats, finished or semi-ready.Also s quantity Every article is guaranteed on all points ~t, Workmanship, Trimmings.We cannot too strongly emphasize the advan- tags.0f ekriy selection.AMcComber & Cummings, 378 \u2018St.Paul, corner of Ht \u2018Sulpice.302 10 ntm terre rs FrANO = \u2014 For sale Kilgour uprignt plano, OFARY Case, ivory keys, octaves, \u201cin ve ne good\u2019 order, Come in and see it.C.W, Ra inasey.Limited, 394 Bt.Cathe ns pot __ PIANO BARGAINS We have a few good second-hand | square and upright pianos, Come in and seé uk before buying your piano.Prices } $100 upwards.Terms M per month and bn according to the price of piano.wae Limited, 512 St.gt bargain at $315, Hoth.Layton $1.00; Evils of Daucing, 56 cents.Send lor, nificent ladles\u2019 jackets, size 38, Persian: FURNISHED house in west end, large fine | of Muffs, Ruffs, Throwovers, etc, ete.FIA ao re \u201cie sa upright piano, | ; Pianos purcliased from ds p-to 9 pom.New Year's eve delivered same evening or early New Year's morning; We are offering exceptional bargains in used and hew pianos for cagh, or \"payable $i, 8% $6 and $7 monthly.e Leach Plano Co, Ltd.2 stores, 560 Bt Catherine st.west near Drummond: also 488 St.Cat herine st.east, between St.Andre and St.\u2018othee sts.N B.\u2014Open until 10 p.\u2019m.\u201cThursday and Friday evenings.3103 PIANO \u2014 For sale almost new \u20ac.W.Lindsay upright piano, mahogany case, 7 1-3 octuves; ivory keys.Three pedals.Will guarantee it as good as new; price only $255;; $10 cash and $6 a month.C W.Lindsay, Limited, 394 se Catering street ~FIANO BARGAIN Slightly-used: Weber upright piano, walnut case, 71.3 octaves, ivory keys, full iron frame, three pedals.Regular price $350, now $290.$10 cash and $6 à month.C, W.Lindsay, Limited, 52 st Catherine West.309 3 PERSIAN LAMB ( CAP, ponts Jockey shape, size Ti, choice fur, and not much worn, will be sould cheap: can bé seen Soy °F evening at 26 Cathcart st.310 2 wood plano, in good order, rose wood cas& cost 100 guineas; price now 10 guineas, payable by instalments, Layton Bros.144 Peel st.311 $ PIANO FOUR SALE TE ot.\u2018 Andre at, cole- brated Canadian make inabogany case; less.than one year vies, - igoner quid = well PIANO FOR SALE Very fine Chidkering: square piano, rosewood case, 771-3 ofitdies.ivory keys, carved legs, In first-clags' Order.Regular price 8700, now $154., $8 cash und 85 a month.C.W! Catherine West, , Qu EBEC \u201cHEATER, N No 3, 309 3 tion.The Martel-Btewaet-Co; Ltd.9 Here mine st.Telephone Malh 4188; EHORT RUSSIAN pony coat, size 36-308 perfect conéitfon; wili well cheap; can bo avenue west.210 2 SMALL BILLIARD table for sale cheap.Apply after \u20ac p.m.40 \u2018Church avenue, Verdun.SKATES \u2014' Boys.why pay fancy prices: three hundred pairs high graë- skates and boots; travellers\u2019 samples, io be sold at 500 on the dollar.817 St.James 298 26 TOBOGGAN, 3 velvet cushions, in perfect condition, used a few times, lounge deck, sideboard, bureau, mirror and iron beds: musi be sold immediately; bargains.26 Chaboillez square.TYPEWRITER for sale.Apply G.J.Lumis Co.Machinis:s, 134 Chatham st UPRIGHT PIANO \u201cfor sale.by private owne er, cost $350; will sell for $150 cash, also stoo! and plano cover.Apply 203 Galtave, Verdun.308 4 WE SELL for T 1oom houses; gas fixtures to: $6.50; electric $5.50.We also have a large assortment of gas and electric fix tures &t very low prhes.Empire Electrio Co.1378 St.Lawrence Boulevard, 309 3 $2.00 -\u2014 14K.Gold Fountain Pen fpr 88c.Best pen on market.156 St.Catherine st.west, .310 3 HORSES AND CARRIAGES, FOR SALE \u2014 St.Catherine _spteding sleigh, delivery sicigh, iaedium size, sult- able forligrocer or butcher, stightly used 50 other riew sleighs, latest styles, best qual- iy at jowest prices.Robes, harness and blankets.R.J.Latimer and Co, 21 a Any toine st.308 3 FOR SALE handsome high acting pure Canadian mare, dark hay, 5 years old, perfectly sound and droken to saddie and harness.N 809, Star Office.3095 3 FOR SALE\u2014\u2018'Sleighs.\u201c cut price Victoria, Surrey, Carrlole, Polo Bpecter.Family and Coe- cred Sielyls.Kast 12 E.Major.st St Æwahéritre- est ; \u2014 BOF: ad HORSES for sale \u2018by auction, Tait: January 4th, ut 10.30 am.balanne of stock sale.We have received imstructions from J.J.Robson, carters for the estate of John Murison, Limited, in Hquilation, to sell 25 head of heavy working horses, welgh= Ing from 1400 to 1740 Ibs, right out of heavy.work and ready for immediate: use.In this lat buvers will find one of te best lots of big horses we have offered this winter, suitable for Jumberirg, farming and heavy hauling, number oi good big teams, stables and will positively be sold without reserve or limit.T.W.Foster, Auctioneer, 605 St.Paut st.Tel.Main 3285.311 2 WANTED to buy a pair of horses, 16 hands high, 5 to § years oid, about 1309 lbs, long tan, color brown, dark chestnut, dapple grey.Bays for a family.State price and ful] description.4545 Sherbrooke at, Westmount, P.Q 3 MISCELLANEOUS.GOOD HOME wanted for little boy seven years old, near Mount Royal 8chool.Apply by letter 1498 St Urbain st.IF PARTY who left belongings at 31s Victoria street, does not call for same within 48 hours after date, same will be sald to pRy expenpes.; MONTREAL DOLLS HOSPITAL \u2014 Mae dam Moore, only place in Montreal where dolls can be repaired and every part replaced; limbs, moving eyes, teeth, eyelashes, Fingers on.hands; also feet, roa! hair wigs, dolls\u2019 reads made clothes and millinery for \u2018sale: dolin dressed to order.Everything a doll needs for sale.4173 St.Catherine ss near Greene ave.MORTGAGE LOANS, I HAVE $40,000 to loan on first on city or Westmount propert.Prevost, 118 Bell Telephèpe Bly Main 7368.LOANS on tirst mort owest.ote of of interest, will rn -cconé _mortgage or balance Bo ot \u201cdal fo.J.A.H.Hebert, 1335 Notre 169 813 ie de \u201c ont, rates.BW.paniige, of Da and Philips, \u2018Notarté é \u2018hambers, 389 St Jethew' treat.341 113 ds rip WANTED.TO.BORROW.ANY AMOUNT, from $300, on mort good secur.ty, highest rate interest, expenses for lendar.P.O.Box 495, Monte real.- .220 26 I WOULD nead .§90.I would.give my fure niture, gestes As guarantee, it: is clear of all debt n four months ail will be paid.Address by letter, N 850.Btar Office, City.$200 FOR A yeur, at 9 per.cent.Interesty will give good security.N 836, Star Orion \u2018$500 FOR A term of one, two OF.three years: will give good security., Please state rate of interest per annum.Address N 820, Star Office.; 410 2 MONEY TO LOAN.D.LAZARUS, City Loan Office, 338 Notre Dame st, east, money leaned on dfamonds, jewellery ' and furé Business strictly confidential.Establishe® 1870, 993 40 Saw MACHINERY.FAIRBANKS Wood Split Pulleys, for gens aral use; 4j! sizes; straight and: crown face, carried! in stock.Let us khow your conditions.Prices on application.The Canadian Fairbanks Co, Lté, Montreal ONE 150 borte power \u2018\u2018orter Allen engine for sale.Paton Manufacturing Porte Sherbrooke, Cue.PUMPS.6 fa.ab4 # contrianais 8 im centrifugal pomp, 1 sngina direst oon nected, i.{ 4 ure ylindor power vaotums vorp: tw, centr ugal pe \u2018secondhand.Wa Brantford, \u2014 pum 5 746 14 taw 1560 h.p Cofliss -oÿigine wanted; euarantesd to be in firét class condition, Kindly state price and \u2018location.Address M 737, Star OtIe.fnge, .SIL 54.; Come PIANO \u2014 For sale a pretty lite Broadh Lindsay.Limited, 512 St.in good condie - seen 12 to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m.243 Greene .suitable for city use; i.ow on view at.our I am ready.+, give $20 as reward, - pt REAR CL GR f \u2018under .\u201clon, cars of A.Mokgm, \u201cDorohester Ts near artigiclal \u2018orchids.Find- £48 Bherbrooke st.west, POWERS \u2014 Lost\u2019 en \u201cWindsor, ; bunch 6f pe tetûrs te OLD.WATCH.with initial L, L., lost in rget Hall, on Notre Dame or \u2018Fulford, BL Sames br Capnisg st.Liberal reward at ag Canning st.FF on afte noon of December Tein (Bar -\u2018jtrdav) on St Catheriné street, between Bigks store and st.Mark st.or left in some store, sable muff and with cord loop at side Finder please bring to 9¢ Fort street «nd de rewarded.| 3131 2 MUFF \u2014 Lost a \u201cBerean amb muff, Hned with grey satin, on Motcalfe st, or st Catherine to Victoria st.on Thursdéy morn- December 30th, aboët 11.30.Reward ai 133 Metcuife st: REE \u2014 Lost Monday evening between fctoria square and Main et, purses, con- tainins check and baggage ticket.Reward oh returning to 34 Craig\" st.west.PURSE \u2014 Lost Thursday morning .browr \u201cpurse, small amount money and latch .Jey, on Bleury and St.Catherine cars, or \u201cDrummond st.Return to 89 Bt.Peter st.\u2014; Meward.RUFF \u2014 In\u2019 thé Hefghborhood of Bhiter \u2018and Prince Arthur streets, a chlid\u2019s seal peck ruff.Rewsd af.30F Prince Arthur \u201cstreet west.\u201cSTICK PIN \u2014 past a gold stick pin, deers head.Finder please return to Bank of Montreal, wd rner, aagstield = and St.Cather- .310 6 WATCH a nts metal open fac- éd watch, In northern part of city, or 4hncx, on Tuesday.Liberal reward 2354 St Fbain st, Annex.Faron \u2014 Lést Thureduy, about 8 a.m.fady's gold: wath\u2019 between 40 McGill Col- Jege avenue.ahd Strathcona Cafe.~ der please return to 40 McGill Coilegé Avenue, \u201ckfter 6 pm.Reward.810 3 je FOUND.; : RING \u2014 Pisin gold ring on corner of Ayl- mer and $t.Catherine sts.Owner can have same by applying tn McBrearty.69 Yngpector st.311 8 > 2 PERSONALS.TOTTEN TION\" \u2014 \u2018Professor Mercury, from London, Glasgow.Consultations regarding desiiny, business, etc.Fee from one dollar.After & from 59 cents.351 Bleury st, Nic- ket Theatra.- CONSUL \u201cr Madam Wilson, Montreal's ne- gowned phrenoiogist on personal and busl- ness matters, nowhere in tho land Is there & record ean equal her for accurate: read- jx.Charges to $1.60.Laval ave, 610 st.Louis MR ROMULUS, the worid famous phreno- © gist, is located 147 Pie IX.avenue, Mal- sonneuve 309 3 Migs \u2018A.POULIN.formerly with H.J.\u201c Dietsche, hairdresser, wishes to notify Wer customers that she has started in business for herself snd will serve her customs ers at their own homes or at her residence, 44\u20ac St Denis st.Tel.East 2208.308 3 MONTREAL'S noted phrenologist, Madame Koberts, from London, England, studied Prof.Fowler:\":sciantific reader.Bpe- otal clear sight reading: satisfaction guar- antsed.Readings 10 a.m.to 7 p.m.34 8t.Catherine west, 811 2 MADAME BOSWELL, Gypsy, Queen.Call and be consultéd on\u2018 personal, business \u2018shatters, also gives initials.Are you misunderstood?Consult Madame Boswell upon affairs of life.Don't fall to consult her, for she is the one that knows and stands alone \u2018in.her profession.Satisfaction guaranteed.269 St.Catherine st.west, corner of, Alex- Lf Sndex at.8 PHRENOLOGIST Prof.Young is undoubtedly the leading Phrenclogist in the world to-day.Waa associated with the.iste Prof Fowler.Thousands of testimonials from all parts.Thirty years\u2019 experience, twelve in Mont: real.Readings, 50c to $2.403 St, Catherine street wast.209 13e0d PIANO TUNING, repairing.also organs, by Johan Cross, iste chief tuner fer D.W.oy Co, Phone &t.Louis 494, or postat to 2449 Bt.Hubert st.zu 3207, + AGENTS WANTED.\"AGENTS \u2014 end free copy of \u201cThe Th wanted.Address N 811, Star Office.experiaripe And safary, Phillips Plice, ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSHMAN Ap- : By.letter only, staiing age, Di Montreal.péevious- AGENT wanted.accu Ltd., Ottawa.Annex.Grd ndisate, Lockport,\u2019 wo xr S119 on re) ACTIVE, Inteiliggget msn, with inorqueb \u2014 : ; knowledge acuum carpet cleaning, LINOTYPE O TOR.\u2014 Wanted steady.must be well recommended, both langusëtti raliable opiftor.Apply at Star Cortpob: preferred.State age, experience and salary} Robert Findlay, 101 Must be first-class on fiat work.for | large institution.$75.00 per month.- with board, Must furnish good refer- stomed to calling lepces.Apply to M 735 Star Office, upon steam users to sell smoke consumer, fuel Saving device: good coniunission to right man.Apply Butlerworth, 807 5 A BOY about 17 or 18 years to deiivér or\u2019 ders, Apply R.K.Etlein, 694 Laurier ave, Fonhdry, City.- ex advertisi $40 a month.Branch Office.ASSISTANT \u2014 Wanted at once young man as junjor office assistént and stencgraph- er.Give ruil details of experience, age.etc.and enclose coples of testimonials.Salary4 Address L L 6586, 310 2 \u2018Star .Ont, Canada.Len 299.311 8aw eow M.E.KELLY SCHOOL State salary; \"BOOKKEEPER Wanted, at once, for general office; must be able to handle correspondence.references required.ply box N 848 Star Office.Ap- reopen January 3, 1910.-pèctus.of Shorthand, day and evening classes, 592 st, Cather- Ine street west.Call or write for pros- 201 Birks Building, 31 MECHANICAL draftsman; must be neat and accurate.Call with samples ol work.A.W.Robinson, Clty.14 BUYER wanted.\u2018Office.A leading departmental.store is open to engage ar experienced}: buyer for jewellery and leather goods.dress in confidence.L I.6970, Star Branch 309 3 A with ablliity sell the product of a company manufactur ing small tools in Canada.An invesiman in the buginess is required.- The a- ton, Maas.BOY wanted, about fo figurine; I! BEGIN experience with us.LeRoy, lege, King's Halli, west.Up 3005.good handwri BE YOUR OWN BOSS \u2014 Make $4 aaily silvering mirrora Any one can do the work at home In spare time.Booklet and sample free.G.F.Redmond, Dept.340, Bos- urteen; competent sired.N 844,/Star Office.RIGHT What better New Year's resolution could you make than to decide to take up a course.of Shorthand, Bookkeeping or Telegraphy with us, and fit yourself for a better and more permanent position | than you have formerly occupied?run no risks in doing this, as our past has abundantly proven our ability to place all students in positions.School re-onens January 3rd.Have a taik Our terms will suid you.Prin.Moon-LeRoy Bysiness Col- R.You ing profits.Mass.U.S.A.MANAGER -\u2014 A position is open for a man to manage the affairs and t MALE stenographer wanted, 3 Carriage Co., Brockville, Ont.1\" 308 4 ing and embt- |.: + tious, $3 per week for star}; references de- MAN \u2014 Wanted as foreman ing shop, about 25, srs old.ity Apply to M 721, NIGHT FIREMAN Wanted, to look after \u201cSirdar\u201d Furnaces, rificate preferred.Stean Wages references, N 766 Star Office.309 3 J.BOY wanted to make square.useful around store and to go messages.Apply between 9 and 10 o\u2019clock 51 Victoria with \u2018knowl- c \u2018edge of both French and English.Apply £ plate work- ooû mechanie, able to lay out smol.stacks, elbow, tanks and all sheet meta! work, able to repair -boilers.Good contract to right man.Send Star g0trice.1 one with second-class cer- $20.00 per month, board and lodging.Apply with \u2018BOY wanted for office and ertands: good chance for advancement; month.N 816, Star Office.BUYER wanted.Office.GUTTERS emi-ready factory, 4 leading departmental store requires an experienced buyer for drug and toilet requisite department.dress in confidence, L L 6971, Star rer A WANTED Semi-reddy wants good garment cutters.To good men steady ali-the-year- round work is assured: good wages.ly in person or by letter to D.Logan, Guy street, Montreal.Evenings at 861 Tupper.st 472 Ap- a- office; ing ages and references, Office.Box 591 St.Catherine st.competent to reflect broda ideas.The Sud- 311 2 bury Dally Star, Sudbury, Ont.311 3° siecaes OUTSIDE MAN Wanted \u2014 A ble man, to take charge of drivers; must know the city salary $15 per well: and speak both languages.Apply 310 6 Troy Laundry Co.35 Lower Lachine Road, Verdun.309 3 OFFICE BOY wanted for large insurance good opening and prospects of promotion for a lad of ability.Apply, stat- N 6689, Star OFFICE CLERK; Star Branch Office.311 2 POLICY WRITER a first-class penman; state age.CONJUROR and vent childrén\u2019's entertalhm at private residence.shop.Can use two west.thirder.politan Show Print, C02 logitist wanted \u2018 for t, for couple Hours, Ste.Famille st.4 COMPOSITORS \u2014 Good job men, willing to learn poster work.Steady work.\" Unlon Apply Metro- Laguuchetiers st.P.O.Box 2533, City.810 2 must be accurate and rapid at figures.State ago and experience.Salary $50 per month, Address M M 7062, Wanted for an insurance office; must be Address fice.PAPER TRAVELLER wr-ted.State experience and sslary, Box N 831, Fra Of- \u201cPULLERS over wanted.ply.Address N 837, Star Office.- Only sober men, willing to work steadily, need : ony - CORK Star Branch Office.wu Wanted 5\u201d took with: receionden .Apply 78 *Durocher wt COMPANION -\u2014 Wanted a lady who speaks English and German as companion to a lady for two or three months, comfortadle home And good salary.Address M M Toss, PORTIONS whoured is trav fiers, Booker other kind of work.Open every day.Bureau, 66 Notre Dame east.wre.clerks, office men, collectors, drivers, laborers, hotel or dining car men, or any Write, call or phone Main 181.Marion's Registry Rude, CUPTERS AND TAILORS \u2014 There are old ways and new ways of garment cuttinig.The Great Modern System- is the new way, and the best way.Write for booklet.A.D.New York Cutting Bchool, 1135 Broadway, New York.118 SINGERS WANTED A tenor and contralto for a west end church; must be good readers.Write - 5 experience to N 822, Star Office, Agent.\u201d the greatest agents\u2019 paper ever published: filled with money-making plang, \u201cno jlcense tax\u201d decision of Supreme Court: Pointers to agents: every agent in the U.S should have & cupy Al once.Addreus to-' day.\u2018Thomas Agent,\u201d 4011 Wayne ave, Dayton, Obie.AGENTA\u2014478 weekly made fitting Srexianmes.Optiel ap in big demand quick kiy Jearned.Write to-day for free Kiet \"38\" Tells bow.National Optical Co, St.Louis, Mo.AGENTS \u2014 200 p.c profit.Handy -hame fastener.Every horse Snes buys at sight.| Thomas Fastener Company, 3011 Barney\u2019 Block, Dayton, Ohiu.AGENTR ~~ Mast attractive proposition, our | Sun-Ray Incamdeascent XKerosens Burner, fits all lamps.Liberal inducements; description free.Simplex Gaslight Co., 28 Park Row, New York.THE manufacturers Tor.\u201cEquinoiat\" most Wo Absorbent Blister ever discovered, and commanding large sales amongst the most prominent horse Masters (Racing, Hunting and Polo, eto.), in Great Britain and Ireland, ars desirous of tego tinting with firms of good standing and intimate touch with suckin Canads, with a view to arranging role purchasing age: cies.\u2018\u2019Kquinoint\u201d is a scientific eras tion, discovered by one whe.has devo od many years of his Hfa ts the study of Race Morses' legs.and by his ery he bas \u2018goived à bowed and broken down tendens.Thers are savetsl horses in England and Ireldnd 1o- day winning races which were looked upon as hopeless u til they wars.treated with the chanic \u2018red.Apply, ited, Ottawa.CAR BUILDER ,wanted, capable of taking charge of whop; must be thorou in me- and strictly temperate; \u2018having knowledge of electric cart prerer- | stating experience and wages expected to The Ottawa Car Company, | Lim- 8 yo! man references, known staple article, men.Troy chine \u2018Road, Verdun.St Peter at Study,\u201d instruction book D + Ratlroading, Toronte.electric lighting, for\u2019 \u2018Guring permanent eng N 858, Star Office.great problem, vit.: à temedy tor | commisaton, Te ost clas line ot shi casi.Apply at pr Montreal, Laundry Co.DRIVERS WANTED Good positions for honest, steady young 26 Lower Lees 309 3 EXPERIENCED CUTTER wanted on shirts, steady work and good wages: Ap iy a EARN MORE MONEY through our \u2018\u2019Home- station ; Free Dominion School in railway work.Salaries 360 monthly start.explains all.ENGINEER wanted, one who has firét clase certificate and understands dynamos and tepigors! ERIENCED traveller with connection snd well recommended, to handle rn Ontatio, & Jit oves and ined gion, expenses.Excellent permanent Acme Glove ork connection for man.Securities 307 ¢ Belling Co, 310 New York Life Bldg.ry position ineer\u2019s illness.Apply Quebec, Province; salary \u201cand exp an experienced man; N \u2018863, Star Office.ait 2 SALESMAN wanted to handie flame arc Permanent position.in every annusl incomes.Apply M 783, Btar Office, grapher for raliway office.Address M 7088, Star Branch Office.Office.STOCK SALESMAN off FIRST CLASS MAN wanted for lumber of- speak French and English; « good position for tr right man.Tn to 3 tice; must ! Box N 790, Star Office.Montreal, SHOE TRAVELLER to carry a line ta troint.\u201d * noint\u201d is « vowertui êb- ® i and fis 2 Splendid p11 lround bl A super ring, tan vaccosstui Pn \u201ccat remedy Bas Fane\u2019 quinclac\u201d Fi i an od very ef- in a a 8 , Vurbs, Theropi > fa Bones, FEEDER for lito.Campbe Apply st once to Yale Lf 226 St.Paui st press wanted, ographing Co., 310 3 line.Commission 6 p.c: Samples deritial, Box M 786, Star Offite.sr Ruckaking, Sw eotion.a \u201cWin malls, and all Bursal and Bony Bercents.Price $4 per 18 oz.Case.al) ané Co., \u201cEquinoint\u201d Works, Birtley, 2 Newcastle: s.- \u2018Tyne, England.Loue.#08 \u20ac TWO GOOD AGENTS tt patent weather atrip: et Ta used i ¥ ntr treal; \u2018Anduté nr iments to right Aphly at onte 284:8t.Catherine west, WANTED agente timate substitute for slot machines; piaténted; soils on sight for $1.Particulars, Pate - or Me™\u201d 4 He Cémpany, Ander- iu in men.tn po WANTED by high class Hem of agricultural chemists, travellers upon commission © only, calling upon farmers, fruit growars, furserymen, etc, throuxhout Quebec, to sell well advertised \"specialties, Men of proved | ability only need apnly.State gr - red and give full particulars commen.Été.Toronto , 311 Teod \u201ce 3s PER CENT.agents\u2019 profits.Art) needed In every household, easy ate \"Atlas Meérokntile Company.Rapeat orders, - Dep.2, Oxford, Nova Ecotin.274 14 2av TEACHERS WANTED.FIRST CLASS clet to handle high g good connection.Bros.Limited, fice.FEBDERS \u2014 Jor Gordon end cylinder Apply Mertopolitan, Show Print, ses\u201d Tagauénerlers west.À Es FIRST \u2018CLASS pattern maker wanted for light work, highest wages pald.Address, stating experience to Hox N ati, Star Uf- Must sleep In.wages.Apply 16 Univerdity st nat, Ont 7 3eod good pay to competent man.Puncan, Metropolitan House Fu 30 West Notre Dame.Stock and Bond Salesman; commis.SMART BOY wanted for kftshen work.Bring refersiices.Good MEN \u2018wanted in every lovality in Canada + to make $20, per week and $3 per day our goods, posting up show cards in all conspicuous piafes and .generally representing \u2018us.Steady work 1.right men.No experience required.Write, for particulars, Royal Remedy Co, London.proper party can be shqwn the certainties of mak- Address Box B, Greenfiald, NEWS EDITOR wanted for bright, breezy small morning daily, young man preferred, lampe On liberal commission; only first class men need apply.410 St.James st.wost.309 3 ' SALESMAN, sober, energetic and with good to sell to grocery trade well territory portion of SALESMAN wanted to sell an articles, used home \u2014 especislly by workingmen, exclusive territory; good salary, aiso} & commission given oh all repeat mail ore ders, which we receive from his territory.This alone Will amount, in time, to à good STENOGRAPHER \u2014 Wanted male senc, STENOGRAPHER wanted for raliroad of- fios for correspondence and guistemens work; muet ee qualified.Salary $48 por month.Ad M M 1061, Star I ranch of men's tine wells, from Montreal té Hall- pular priced sellers, and =a strong ready Afarch - 1st.Correspondence strictiy eonfi- STENOGRAPHER and typswriter \u201cwonted.Apply stating experience and salary to O'Brian and Heil, Barristers, ete, L'Orig- BALEBMAN wanted for outdoor \u2018position; pply Mr.hing Cos, represents tive in every.adian Collège.Good Day.-J Box- 388.Hamtygfh, - \u201cOntario.: is LAUNDRY MAN WANTED! 436 Centre st.WANTED studentfbr professor MANTED oh féténdns nt 8 pu at Des Riviores at Mission Hall, five ; hundred , colored.men.nr 2 WANTED a t class -biank book finishes | , Immediately) good wages to first class man.Apply.stating age, experience ond -wages expected to Martine Co.Ltd.Ot-.taws, Ont.gio- 3 - (WANTED young man an stenographer] and \u201culerk; .must be bright and willing: good opportunity.State full particulars and szi- ary expected.Apply to N 788, Star Office.WANTED 4mmediately a real salesman.|; (this does poi.meap order-takers, bilitard | players or matinee worhippera); nol younger than twentv-fivd years of age.With advertising experience oferred; only high clase men heed apply: territory, City of Montreal.Box N 815, Star Office.310 2 WANTED experienced pressers\u2019 on skirts; highest wages: pajd; none but the very beat need apply: A Sommer and Co.292 8t.Catherine at.- west.310 2 WHY go to \u201cCollege\u201d to learn \u201cbookkeeping\u201d when I will make a first class bookkeeper of .ou at your home Ir six.weeks,\u2019 for $2.00 or refund money! Fair enough! Dis.ter: and experience immaterial: 1 find por lue too, everywhere.(ree.Placed pupil February 24th at $45 weekly.Perhaps i can place you, toe! Have 8,613 testimon-.1ale.Save this and rite J.H.Good Expert Accountant, ryom 598.1315 Broadway.New York.288 7 law WANTED operators for stitching room and for al} departments in shoe factory.Apply 356 St.Antoine st Riverside Shoe Co.11a.| 307 26 YOUNG MEN for railroad firemen, brakemen, baggagemen; $75-3100 to- start; early promotion; experience unnecessary.State age, weight and helght.Address Rall-\u201d way Bureau, 631 Panama Bldg, st.Lovis, Mo.11 52 law $90 60 HORTHES and expenses 30 adver.\u2019 tise, leave samples and collect names Write Sliverton Co, BE.79, Chicago meer} SITUAT!\"NS VACANT, (FEMALE.+ Montre.Limited, want expérience \u2018ap- erators on all lines; aise experienced pressers: highest wages and steady employment.Apply at once to Miss Bonin, workroom, fourth floor, Carsley building, Notre Dame st.west, 310 6 AN intelligent person may earn $1060 monthly corresponding for newspapers.No canvassing.Send for particulars.Press Syndicate, Lockport, N.Y.203-86 A COMPETENT general servant wanted; must be good plain cook, with roferendes.Apply 56 Linton Apartments, Sherbrooke at., corner of Simpson st 310 2 A GOOD GENERAL GIRL wanted; must] be good cook, for family of three Ca good waiges.Address 1785 Hutchison st.cornsa-\"Zoulevard St.Joseph.309 3 BY a wholesale tea firm & Young woman with experience, for a tea packing room; references required.Apply Box N 551, Star Office.; \u2018311 6 COOK: at 316 Pine avenue West, near Und versity s st Referonces required.309 = COOK \u2014 \"Wanted a youAg woman as cook; must have references.Apply ¢ Edgehill avenue, off 912 Dorchester st.west.311 2 DRESSMAKER and designer of children\u2019 a clothes only; must be first class; steady work the year round.Madame Moore.4173 Bt.Catherine at, Westmount.Apply Hampton Mfg.Co.Collies waists and shirt waist sults.Apply Hemp: ton Mfg Co.Colonial avenue.GENERAL \u201cSERVANT - Wanted, a.competent general servant; must be good plain cook; refer: ences required Apply at 1003 or: chester west, near Sussex Avenue, GIRLS \u2014 Experlenced operators, on princess | Gresses, at the delmont Mtg.Co.Ltd.291 Craig st.west.308 G INERAL SERVANT wanted for smal: amily.Apply at once 44920 Sherbrooke st.west.311 2.GENERAL Wanted good zenera!l servant.Must have references; Call from 12 to .1 or 6 to 8.Apply 30 City Councillors Ws 310 8 a GENERAL BERVANT wanted; references.required.- Apply to Mrs, A.G.Nicholls, 972 8t.Catherines st.west.GENERAL BERVANT wanted, email fem- ily, good homé, one flat, no washing.Apply limmediately to 432 Ciaresnont avenue, or 350 Bt.Catherine west.GIRLS wanted for mange room, also wages.Apply at once 192 shine street.GENERAL \u2014 Wanted à good wonoral servant.308 Pine avenue west, between Unt-{ versity and Oxenden.an ERAL BRRVANT wanted.for small nifiy, no ashing.Apply 388.Masos Ki \u201cGIRL \u2014 Wanted good respactable girl for .light housework.Sse janitor.4474 St Catherine st.Westmount.sie : general housework in small family; good references requ.red.Apply 42 vork \u201cayenus, Westmount, 810 GENERAL WANTED st once; no washing} GENERAL BERVANT waned; no washit =: \"references required.Apply pre Dorches- ter, riear Atwater ave: .INFANT'S NURBE-« Wanted an: expert: | Promotion.Address; height.Send: stamp, Nok.ia, a Manros Brent, tions last thiee months, $75-3100 monthly.stating.age, weight, ation, - SITUATIONS ip Winnipeg nd Western FIRST CLASS all-round painter wanted to Cansds nisy be \u2019œuné advertising in do lettering and striping, permanent the \u201cFrees Press,\u201d a a.The \u201cFree position.Apply statin experience and \u2018olf\u2019 CONTAINS tveiv kimoit.a solid wages to The Ottawa r Co., Limited, ê e of \u201cBltowtions sant\u201d advertise.tawa.si ments If you are oF & career In the West, send (386) cents for à FIVE HUNDRED strong young men ex mohith\u2019s: wubsord \u201cand ty to « the od immediately, for fireñven or braks- \"Sttos PET you n 1 men on ad ratiroads;\u2019 Good \u201cvision.Account] just the Sheking.; increasing business.1900 men sent to posi.336 18008 ALESMEN \u201cFIRBT.\"CLASS a trance 13 Clarke sty met Mt.Royal \u2018and ta Ta Les _ F mh pce A, waniéd, alto salary.0 nm P a FN cor: Co.« Lawrence sta.208 o Hamiitgn à * WL 3 saison\u201d oo vas coks.cèok-gencrat a purbe sowWine \u2018maid, n He Olid, Drumm Ap- fo BE Crore WINTER BOARD.\" Parcs sation = rod tie es us come to Mont Tremblant, à stats Jatin qb \u2018nt.Agathe.Terrad $3 pet.or § ; wotlk.Mount Tremblant ten « I$ ner son, ate ot Co.Academy in Great \u2018commercial céthmancina rt January, ane, port fo: Ind jo iting.Ets Taw JUNIOR wanted tor an iSiaence note.be new est i hn | TRAVELLER wanted: goa À a day WH sé rés, at de rey bay \u2019 | open - Je e > A Make Vi for 0 > an ; Hues, .first class travelling sales QUALIFIED TEACHER wanted for 8.8 T \u2014 Granted mediate fo ue Mari 8, Provinoss.Must bave me Ror Duties to commence Juvoary FUR CUTTRRA fur utters: none others need | a ban gétibns axperir in furs, \u2019 Secreta ry-tretsurer, Rowlend, Om.Douglas, apply: A fe: oct = A = poule Was > ni love sal 2e ES n None .* ri sons or, : van 30 «| OF LIE 8T Bt Peter : but Ch heed obi.| * \u201d \u201cINCREASE OF SALARY\u201d a es wait increased Fem ry © tyke EMPLOYMENT AGENCI SE Pan ans Yor pe: ahd Ep SR ras raudevillé GAPABLE i DOMESTICR crime January writing \u2018snd cise plans play.èr Mal Aréssars on and off, Come Mountätà View: \u2018 porters, ete.Apply at No.246 Bt.James | at.J.:Abeles, Limited.¢ 818 23 | LADY -wan ned to take cha¥ge of picture} éepartiaër n_larwe store.Bate.previcus \u2018expariance, Avuiy N 47193, Bar Ottice.309 3 | M E KELLY SCHOOL of Shorthand day and eyeni es, réopen \u2018January 3, 1910.59% St, se sn her jtloor, A» E.Keu & Co, Montreal, Limi» - \u201cbridge Corporation, [WOMAN DOMESTICS:\u2014 Wanted young cooks, K Tok.geñernk tablemaids; house-tablainaids.rép GIRL.wanted ; intelligent; Apply to Miss Butler.60 City Couréfiipre (dis sampling.Morton.Puiliipe Jd troët.Te a ; 29 Fo _Co,.Bindery Department.310 EXAMINERS wasted on ladics shirt waigts, | TOUNG LADY wanted! to caré for twa | térénces: Write to Box N 920, Star Otrice.EXPERIENCED operators wanted on shirt, [ 310 3 208 6 | Toone LADY wanted de canvaaser.Send TF YOUNG GIRL to Sssist with housework and furniture repaired, eto, ches young girls to learn.Troy Laundry Co, td finish., ete, 85 Lower Lachine Road, Verdun.810 2.st fob or day.Bend card to OrContt: Yk GENERAL SERVANT for small femlly; À credentiais; will travel; perfect GENERAL \u2014~ A compe\u2019 nt girl wanted fer} 8 | vaonery spto references.Appli to 89 Tralsigar We - | Apply enced Infant's nurse, capable of takin, ENGLISH LAD seeks employment as far \u2018entire charge .of infant: wages oc hend) Food\u201d worker; to \u2018anywhere: age coma well recominended.81 ota narata st.| 18 years.A N $90, Btar Op Uptown 4041.- fice _ 306 6 - LADY demonstrator wanted tor coller sup.\u2018aoop kitchen man requies employment | star office.; apoig: pros Antoine #4.\u20ac WE weg.Queen see A.Ré & Co.\u2018Montreal., Listed, | want x opétators on dréssès, |wHitéwear, tlanneletio var ete.Also ox \u2018perlenced.pressers, Highest wages \u2018and, steady employment for you here.Apply at once to Misa Ronin, workroom, fourt ed, Notre Dame at.west Cerne \u201cSHAT REPAIR \u2019 \"kxpertenced operator on repairs wanted at once.Good wages.Crescent Manufacturing Co., Limited.2 Inspce- lor street.310 2, STENOGRAPHER and typewriter, with or without actual.office experience; salary $25 per month.Address M M 7076, star Brench Office.SALEBLADY warted to sell a much need.\u2018éd article to mothers.Good chance for bright.young woman.Ec'uatve territory.Good salary.A commission given on all \u201ce- peat mail orders, wh.:h we receive from her territory.This alone will amount n time, to a good Annual Income.Send vefet- eéncen.Appiy M 781, Star Office.307 SEWING GIRL having experience coats: must :be first class hand: steddy ent.ployment.My \\alet, 41 Bleury st.TABLEMAID wanted; must be competent and have references.Apply before 10 a.m., between 1 and 3 and after 6 pm 245 Drummond st.sas 6 .o THREE YOUNG LADIES wanted for our catalogue department; must write a good hand Apply to Miss Small, care of Cam- 32 McGill College ave.THREB GOOD waf.cases wanted for ; rust understand Servicé.} No Sunday work.Address stating where last employed N 817, Star Office.310 2 THÉ Domestic Bureau Las situations waiting for good cooks,.cook-genérals, Co epeEs, 4 10.light housewgrk: \u2018walks and superintend: music practices; eta.\"104 Lindsay Bullding.\u2018lish and French: 4 {gist open 4 la ren rar indy, good vate :+ companion of governess; good\u201d necdiewumsn: an objetllos.wiliing, 10 travel leave city.Address N 743, star Office; Si James at.} 308 6 = ENGLISH GOVERNESS old country} Wants post as afternoon governess, all -Buglish subjeots; goad Lrench- \u201cGerman, ! and \u2018drawing.ur \u2018ronld take children fol u TRPANION \u2014 Youtg desires position Highest Montreal references, 7084.Star Branch EMBROIDERESSES done neatly on napkins, address: MM Office.311 2 -\u2014 Hand emhrotdéries blouses, handkerchiers,.towels, etc.lnjtialing spesiang, HOUSEKEEPER Thoroughly oxperiones ed young \u201cousekeeper depives rve-enguger ment ar housekeepe:.to one ar t o genile- \u2018men: good cnok.Address J J 6320, fMiar Branch Office.308 4.MAIDS \u2014 Wanted situations by generals.housemaid.cooks.nurses, Gaspe end Glengarry girls a specialty.Apply to 108 Crescent st.Up 3948.310 MAIDS \u2014 Four genersi servants, house- tablemaids and ch!ldren\u2019s nurses watiing .for situations: \u2018can be interviewed at 67 Mansfield st.Uptown 40641.299 2 TWO refined.educated ladies.mother and daughter, speaking both French and Bngiish, would take charge of a doctor's house, a Catholic presbytery or z« bachelor's 1a@y.certificated .axs teacher in school or governess in family; good references.Ad- dress N 747.Ltar Office.208 6 WANTED by young woman nursing: good references.Write B.L., 1048 St, James street.\u2018 809% 3 YOUNG LADY wants position of trust, typewrlting, etc.Address L L 7030, Star Branch Office.30 2 YOUNW ENGLISH GIRL wants situation ag companion and help, speaks both Eng: excellent refer 8 W.P., 225 Rleury st.Montreal.sos 3 tablemaids, tablemaids, upper housewnsids, experienced infants\u2019 nurse quired.67 Mansfield.Uptown 4041.309 3 ents, wanted as cashier.\"Apply Manager, Prince of Wales Theatre, St.Catherine si.west.WAITRESS \u2014 Wanted girl to wait .table and look after rooms.Elmo Restaurant, 201 McGill st.oh Apply Bt.WANTED general servant for small family.Apply 317 Esplanade dvenue, near Mount Royal.WANTED experienced feeders and folders for mangle repartmen.; none but steady girls need apply.Toilet Laundry Co.{is Richmond st.310 WAITRESE wanted at 247 Craig st.-west; references required.Chpable woman with refers ences to look after a baby in afternoons.Address immediately od M 7067 Star Branch Office.< WANTED girl for smal flat, small fam- fly, no cooking, most washing given out \u2018Good homie and good wages; country.girl preterred.Apply 431 Sanguinct st.WAITRESSES wanted; must be experfencs - ed.Apply Great Britain Cafe, 559 st | James st.i WANTED immediately a young girl to 48 - light housework.Apply by telephone, Westmount 884, or 458 Argyle avenue, West mount, WANTED gensral servant.- Apply wh: ferences to 43 Lorne avenue.#18, children during diy\u2019 and sleép at home: ust be\u2019 well educstsd and bave best of re- full particalars to Manager, 0, 824, Montreal.3 à Jaw YOUNG GIRL wanted for general house- © Work, two = family: no Chlidren; steep out or in; off Sunday afternoons.Apply 446 Hourgeois st, Pt.St.Charles.P.20 wail on table; must be neat and tidy.Wanted immediately.185 Mansfleld st.YOUNG GIRL wanted to look after two children.Apply at once 45 Durocher st.2 YOUNG EIRL wanted, fow Hours daily for ght housework.Apply at once 235 Greene avebue, above St.Catheriné st.YOUNG LADY wanted, Ewisa or French (Protestant) to care tor two children during Gay: sles at, home si oh references necessary.Wri o Box e Office.~ sis SITUATIONS WANTED, (MALE) ALL KINDS carpenteriag and fepairing and aiterationis to stores and offices, finie A GENTLEMAN seks positon &8 secrolscy to.a capitsiist or corpuration, high class knowledgéd \u201cof Fréneh and English.Address N 824, 8 \u2018Oftide (ASSISTANT \u2014 \"young man wants position aw assistant shipper or packer.Address q \u201c $710, Sur Basch Office - 840 ALTERATIONS to offices, © hotises, pract cal men, carpentering, Painting, etc, etc, \u201chouse property Kept in Kepair; reasonable terms: rpecifications and eatimates tree.Phone St.Louis fr .snfesman, stockkeeper, book packer br any ight.work; pre: ved \u2018in provision grocery and Sikawart, be ou à not Psterente ss, = ie mocû feferentes.P.> | onciuan, «experience with_harnees and and mot: afrald of work, and Sie horses plain cook; Food references.819, Star Ottice.; - 810 4 \u2014 stores, ware | AB COUNTER references re- | VERY NEAT -young gir! residing with par- \u2018 aduits: LX K 6913, Star Branch Office.(Backward T PUPILS WANTED: BOOKKEEPING Be taught by an experienced business man in a practical way, My complete [ course begins with simple books and gradually works up-to a complete gys- tem for any modern business, thus enabling\u2019 students with no previous knowledge -to become self-confident bookkeepers.FREDERICK COX, Expert Commercial Tutor, 72 Milton: St.Phone East 6656.EXPERIENCED lady teacher has vacancy for one or two plano pupils: terms nrod- eraie: For particulars address 372 St.Catherine west.\"Phone Up 3957.FRENCH LEARNED in 3 monthe.Practica: conversation cou \u2018giving immediate working knowledge of the language Parisian, accent; thorougk training in.ail braneh- es.\u201ccorrespondence, grammar, literature, etc.Moderate rates.Day or evening lessons.\u201819 Durocher st.- 307 \u20ac GERMAN and Spanish lessons at any hour of the day and evening for youths or moderate terms.Apply 211 Pine | ave: west.- 280 12e0d roux successful teacher forming class, \u2018four young ladies, morning.Literature, mathematics, French, English and Latin.puplis hetpsé.Terme 308 3 LESSONS \u2014 Shorthand, bookkeeping, @rith- metic, grammar, letter-writing, at pupils\u2019 residences.36 cents a leeson; two lessons weekly, day or evening, experienced teacher; references.Apply 118 Lewis avénue, Westmount.> moderate).A MUSIC for adults \u2014 Speclal course i for adults, commenelng plano study, which ennbics you to play well in three months.Thorough work.Up-to-date music.Moger- ate rates.Day or evening lessons.Address i N 728, Star Office.307, 8 PAINTING \u2014 $i VIII start you.fearh to.paint flowers, landscapes and portraits by.my system.I will Leach you within 30 lessonæ or your money refunded.Lessons eveninge at studio or your home.Address M 7084 | Star Branch Office: M 2 \u201cPARISTAN lady, professor of embroidery, would llke to give lessons at s: modérate raté: would alan take work to order.Address Box N 73%, Star Office 308 2 2aw THR ART OF NOT FORGETTING.Instruction in the Lenguages and Mathematics: Tel.East 547.Rev.M.O.Smith, MA, No, 170 Elgin st.Mcntreal.29% 26, > ee ROOMS AND BOARD.ASH AVE.338, Point St.Chaïtes \u2014 Room and board tor four young men, nice beth room, hot and cold water.aie BLEU: Xs trai, single and double rooms, cvery Nome comfort sad convenience.30 BOARD AND ROOM for young meni terms moderates; five minutes from C.Pi R.and Grand Trunk; home comforts.Ads fron kX $815, Star Breach Oftice.3 226 \u2014\u2014 Persons BED-SITTING room, with board, for\u2019 Homa.private family, heated flat: tele: phone; modern: conveniences.Apply 24% Bim ave.Westmount, : zie à ; CITY HALL AVEIIUB, 778, near Pine \u2014 Two single rooms, bath fiat, breakfast | \u2018and evening dinner, $18 à th private family; modern cénvententes A fond CRESCENT ST, 13 \u2014 Large front room to let, with breakfast and tea if es ; DRUMMOND ST, 60 \u2014 Large front room, bath flat, eziail back room, top flat, Auer ght, bath; breakfast or full bonrd.F0% \u20ac | HIUTCHISON, 101 \u2014 One bedroom, sitting Foom connected, with good board, mods ; EERE PLACE.1354, Just sbove Bt house; best recommendations.N 531, Star Office, .310 2 TEACHER - Position wanted by young | -BLEURY ST.ao Gh Central pos sion rooms.cet, Bathe Mar vator.| Catherine street, three comfortable rooms\u2019 to let, with or without board, young Bog lish?couple: home: comforts al 310 3 AYLMER- ST., 85 \u2014 Email suite of including Kitchen, on bath flat, furnished and heated, oy A NICELY furnished tront hed-sittin;y robmh; to iady employed: very comfort» able; every convenience: small privale fame- ity: near Union avenue.P.0.Box 1008.BEAVER HALL HILL, 44 In Rood warm house.two nice (ront rooms, With hot-.and cold watery electric \u201cWant would take married couple.a09 \u20183 law BEAVER HALL HILL.488 \u2014 Weil fur- ajshed front, sultabis for two gedbtlem =.aise parlor hedroom.with piar everv con- venjenge; terms moderate.368 10 BACHELORS Drury Apartments, Osborne strezt facing Dominion Square, Beautifully furnished.Rooms with or without board.Immediate posseesion.John Findiay.36 St.John Struet,« Phones Main 1908, 1909.|; 309 3 BEAVER HALL HILL.71, corner Dorches- \u2018ter, suite of two or more rooms and kit- chenette.suitable for a bachelor or married couple, nicely furnished, steam heal, Auer lights.Apply or Tel.Up 3965.sil = BERTHELET ST.28 \u2014 Superior lsrge + room, fully equipped.with idea! b#throom and open.fireplace, in a private family; ventral.1 280 ram + 200 BURNSIDE, PLACI, 7a -\u2014 Large front room.\u2018iewly furnished, Habt ete.ate.wardrobe: Auer suitable for two; [rent moder- 316 à 247 \u2014 Front parlor bedrogm.pikno, other rooms, steam heat, telephone, with or without boa.d., opposite Jesuit Church.| 307 Scod BEAVER HALL HILL, 52 \u2014 Furnished 100m, suitable for two or une, 3 per week: bat water, ete.| 310 BISHOP ST., 196 \u2014 To let a small fuirnish- - ed room.36 09 BACHELERS Phillips Place, 4\u2014Elegantiy \u2026 furnished doubie and\u2019 single rooms, electric lights hot water, private telephone, janitor's services, with breakfast, if desired, BELMONT 8T.12 \u2014 Most There seems Ming wrong - about these ind lg said Ald.Lagriviere.\u201d It is said that these men have not passed examinations.it would be a crying shame to appoin: \u201can who do not thoroughly understand Lhe assessing of property.A man may make a good clerk, \u201cbut not have the quulifk ONS LOT AN ASSESSOF.Are we going to.te técompetent men to.such posit} af understand ith Koso three men have been found Competent,\u201d remarked Ald.Giroux, _, Two of the proposed assessors afe bow clerks in the agsdssors\u2019 office, while te third is in the employ of the Water Department.\u201d Ald.Levesque\u2014\u201cThat is all very well, but I want to see what examination these men passed?\u201d *These men were examined by two members of the Finance Committee,\u201d said Ald.Lavioleite, of the Finance.\u201cThe report was that they were competent, 1 think this ought to be suf- fidient.\u201d #But it is not.\u201d retorted Ald.Le- veâque.\u201cWhere are the examination ga { No answer w as given to the ques-\u2018 tion.core there not other candidates b es those favored three?\u201d asked Aid.M.Martin, but no answer was Levesque\u2014\"I was informed, thigt mere school boys could have answered questions better than certain of- these proposed new assessors did.This is nv way to conduct the city's business.Herc is patronage.\u201d Afä.Levesque.\u2014\u201cOh yes; but what men passed examinations.\u201d Aid.Lexesque \u2014\u201cOh yes; but what kifsd of examination?\u201d fice more there was no reply.: Report on Competency.Ald, Ward-\u2014\"This Council should have \u201cdefinite writter reports before - dt.that the men have passed examina- \u2018tions, to prove that they are competent to fill such important positions.1 approve of promoting employes, but they must not be given places they * may not have the ability to fill.\u201d Ald.Couture-\u2014\u201cWhere are these exe amination papers, and why are they not read?\u201d At this juncture the Mayor remarked that in regard to ane of the canal ates, Dames Payet@dha could.tay 4 t he had\u2019 hud experience as clerk of ts assessors\u2019 department and had done some assessing himself, to the sutisfaction of the head of that department.Ald.Levesque-\"This Council has a right to know what examinations these men have been subject to.The man.named Payette is entitled to no more ; cot sideration than the other candidates.What right has this Council to give out such important positions without giving full details?I shall not vote for these new men, no matter what their names are.A vote was called on a motion to appoint the three men and it was car- rigd without a division being taken.MERRY OVER CANNON REPORT.Two letters were read from Judge Cannon.One was in reply to the request \u201chat he furnish the council with a detalied statement of the cost of the Royal Commission.The reply was that the information had been sent to the Licutenant-Governor-in-Council, as required bv law { Judge Cannon also wrote\u201d to.the | council.making several mindr corrections in the printed version of his report.on the findings of the said commission.\u201cI think,\u201d sald Ald.Martin, \u201cthat the corrections Ald.Martin many Continuing, rong-doing by Judge ld like tho city to take action inst him; this would enable him to o his innocence.This was greeted most uproarious laughter.GHTING QUESTION AGAIN.letter was read from the Light, and Power Company, asking the hether it was the desire for them ntinue street lighting after Janu- a The tity was alsp notified that d.ther sum of-$4000 was needed to at the light accounts tu the end of ear.We LEA.ature of the mee ing was the ab- of the members of the Financg Co fimittee.It appears.that the myuf~ held a meeting just befonf\u201d the neil met and decided it would be bitter.if they did net sit ti?they had ived written Instructions from tbe Sigpremo Court, that a stay of judg- nt had been granted.\u2026 4° mn 25 McGill Science Ekait.Resujts.The following additional Tesults \u2018have been posted at MoG@tik °° \"1 FIRE ASSAYING.Third vear-Class 1\u2014J.D.Gelloway, 4 G.8.Eldridge, P.M.Cumiunins.Class L\u2014G.C.Jones and G.& Murray, equal; A.J.I Evans, C.C.Galloway, G.Ross, C.C.(Gilles, b.Hasbrouck, D Robinson.i lass II\u2014A.Buisson, F.p5- Mallory, {o¢h, D.F.8, C.Holland, E.C.Frunsen, equal, J.A.G hite and W.L.Young, cqual, F A.Fortier, W.A.Glass- macher, J.Lipsey, F.8.Willis W.M.Gartshore.\u201c ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Third yvear\u2014Class I\u2014G.H.P.Walker, Class U\u2014J.R.Macaulay, epee Lecture of Historig Interest, Mr.J.M, M.Duft delivered an ine teresting lecture; on .Willlam 111.before the St.James Literary Society last evening.\u2018The lecture was ilius- trated by lantern slides, showing among other things thé Crown jewels in the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, St.Paul's Cathedral, and oth- \u201c er auènes of interest, / merite a Fire In Tailor Shop.Fire.broks out at 8 ge clock last night fn the pressing departiment of the United Costume Tailors.455 St.James st.Copaiderable damage was done to the Ion of cloth, and to.UT Hw clgar stôré, ot pa ey sf Ninety Millions.In Cash and Ninety Thousand: People Added to Its Wealth, \u2014\u2014 \"Special to the Montreal Star.Winnipeg, Man.December 31.\u2014Im- migration from the United States during the past year has far exceeded all estimates or anticipations.More than fifteen thousand persons have come in in excess of the highest calculations.It was thought early in the year by sanguine officials that seventy-five thousand might be.expecied, but actually 90,148 have come in.The immigration commissioner estimates the average wealth of each of these is one thousand dollars, which means ninety mulion dollars in cash added to the wealth of Western Canada.In addition to this, there has been realized from the great wheat crop $120,000,000, thus making a total of $210.000,006 of new wealth this year, not calculating the proceeds of the dairy, the ranch and coarse grains.The settlers arriving from the Uni- taken up in homesteads and pre-emp- tions 2,400,000 acres of land, which at the lowest estimate means half a mi- lion acres added to the crop next year.Immigration from Great Britain and the Continent of Burupe was slightly in excess of that from across the line, amounting to 92,622 \u201c Doing Weil at Eighty-elght.New York.December 31.\u2014John Henry Thirey, who founded the first school savings bank in a aystem that has since spread over Great Britain, Canada, Australla, and the United States, was 83 years old yesterday, and says he expects to live to be a 100.Twelve years ago, he married a second wife more than 56 yéars his Junior.\u201chey have five children, the youngest .whom was born last September, that ted States during the past year have |.$i] 5e THE GOODNESS OF \u201cOGILVIE OATS\u201d appa to the children as well as to older peo ie, e y can't tell why it tastes so ood but f know they like \"Ogilvie Oats* for Breakfast better than anything else they get\u2014and they like it just as well for sup; From all for more i cé ts of e city comes the deinand gilvie Oats,\" and the real secret of ai is in its delightful flavor.ci | oust but he vw ous, nutty, toasty flavor makes Ogilvie Rail Oats\" taste so good that the cl ren can'tforgetit,and every moming they want for Breakfast may have run.out of \"Ogilvie wil get more if you insist, \u2018$2.00.\u2014Five lovely s $2.50.\u2014Qy back ang wi ed with large fancy rosette.sis ai garment as another, regardless of price.material all through and the making is as good in one garment as another; the difference in price oceurs when we use finer materials and more elaborate trimmings.\u201d NIGHT G $1.25.\u2014High or V neck, tucked yoke, open front, embroidery and lace\u2019 trimmed, also low neck, slip-over gowns, 34 sleeves, embroidery and ribbon in ne and sleeves or lace beading run with ribbons, very dainty and pretty style $1.76.\u2014Nainsook Gown, square neck, \u2018broad band at elbow, pretty colored ery yokes, 34 sleeves embroider med.Jin embroidery and lace trimmed, \u2018round, high neck, 34 or loggséteeves, especially pretty designs.\u2014 wn Hig = 1 We have been planing for this great Sale for months with the object of mak?\u2019 ing it the most effective of our long series of successful Whitewear Sales.buyers have visited all the markets of Europe and have drawn\u2019 \u2018Tiberally from all for the fine goods -e have on display.Austria, France, Switzerland, Ireland, and\u2019 England have all given their share of this great Sale.Among the important features which distinguish our \u201cown make\u201d in Whitewear are proper cut, ample ma- - terials and perfect making; we believe that the making should be as good in one Our We, therefore, use the same amount of ' - with ribbon, round neck, 34 sleeves or V neck, slip-over style neck and sleeves, one inch ribbon under insertion or plai and 34-inch insertion at neck and sleeves.$1.50.\u2014Nainsook Gown, trimmed with embroidery and embrojge y beading e insertion 'on #Wn folds with ribbon #fome insertions back and front, | À $3.75.\u2014A: very pretty style with yoke of dotted Swiss muslin, ve daintily trimmed, Valenciennes lace insertion and ribbon.nd.Br or - \u201csquare neck.- j#éns or pretty little round Swiss embroid- \u2018squaré or especially pretty design at this price is made with 4 deep yoke, Pont, with sleeves made entirely of Valenciennes insertions, neck finished Swiss fold and ribbon; a very odd and pretty style.$2.75, $3.00 and $3.50.\u2014Ten beautiful styles, stip-over, rou lace and embroidery trimmed.$2.75.\u2014Made of fine Nainsook, neck trimmed back and front, Valenciennes lace and insertion, sleeves in pretty opeil kimono style, trimmed \u2018with lace and insertion, tied with satin ribbons.4 $3.00.\u2014A very special gown with handsome yoke made of deep em iroidery edging, Valenciennes insertion in fancy designs, close sleeve, neck randgomely finigh- fancy sleeve, $5.00, $5.50, and $8.00.\u2014Our gowns at this price are so varied that it is practie- Pa \\ ally impossible to give details, but they are all made in the newest designs and of \u2018the finest imported materials.~ $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 \u2014 These gowns a are all very.elaborate and extremely dainty, but mast be seen to be properly appreciated.; All our gowns come in three sizes, each made i in full length and trimmed\u2019 with pink, blue and white ribbons.Special attention given to to mail \u201corders.Their x wish all our custome ; friends a Happy ang Prosperous ond Year.We sugges thai the best pe ortoire is over 20,000 pieces of c.It may be used as an ordinary Ano if desired: Write for our Piano Nordheimer Piano & Music Co., Limited 589 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST, MONTREAL.Head Office, Branches fn All Toronto.Leading Canadian Clties.- + .G.Gales & Co.3 BEG TO ANNOUNCE January Discount Sale Commencing Monday, January 3rd, 1910 ; = | 20/orr | \u201cBoots, Shoes, Slippers, Skates, Skatin g Shoes, Findings, Trunks, Bags, Small Leather Goods, Eee.- 10% Off Hosiery and Rubbers 4 i ol A Splendid Chance to Secure Superior Goods at a Sacrifice OPEN AT 8 AM CLOSE AT 6.30 PM.\u201ct + SATURDAYS- 10 O'CLOCK.a | ] t - Ve 5 4 .481 ST.CATHERINE ST REET WEST | MONTREAL of « Cw JUST WEST OF PEEL STREET : oT THE LINDMAN TRUSS} CURES RUPTUKE B.jLinamen, Esq.Montreal, Dear Sir,\u2014If atfords me a deal.of pleasure to write that you ' appl lange was satisfactory in ever war: 1 am positive 1 was Sued WW, n the time you stated.examined by a local aa whom 1 was recommen ding, Tol: - Truss, and he was anhabl of Donald, St.John N.atiy open Geo.\"Call or write for.partiotls Consultations free, B.LINDMAN, 10 MeGill College Ave, reat si January, 1910, at ten of the clock\u201d inv\u201d forenoon, at the domicile of tho said.es fendant, No.2448a Läbelle.ntrest, 1% citys of Montreal will he sold, by au ity of juitice, all the goods any of the sald defendant, seized cause.cons sting of onp piano, > os urn ture, othe, casi; MAYER 18.0.Montreal\u2019 Deces 1900.mme BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Prowiaco E\u2014Provin.= ce \u201cQuebec, FS BATE Prov jo, SB.oo red BALE F Svines of Quebéc, LBAILIF F8 HALE=F District of Montreal.No.\u2018 District of otros No.co of 4 epee, 19 District of Montreal © No, 548\" Record: Ÿ District of \u2018Montreal, No .§¥ cult Court.A.> plat A ng ok cuit Court.La Cle Olgnere Mayrand, [e's Court.HP gain i- va.©.fers Court.- Nasty Shenucke, piaintitr, VE, Iariviere e, al, à endants.On the a es , v&: Napoleon Goulet, defendant.Bowdet, \u201céstendant ; of of De FAbratlam Slobotaky, defendant.On the {of January, 1910, at twelve of the clock foret onary, A te | fore ec hey be on goalies \u2018the aid Teron Te the.aftervoon, at de Sont the Ge J ik bert A the se Bots _\u2014 : 1 f oloe the after a cite © v .Le ® he pi dant 17 8 ontario west tehdañt; nue, Huehoriôks SE the seid defendant, 25 Demontigny ayreet i u Bt.James said Ma defendant.\u2019 in the ol Tn , ay by thort ) , Justi it wii \"ant poy authority à ustice, the sel a SA ah a SR ; ng of ts [this cause, co! 0 ouse - aus ng of ho grni- pe ; et de tar, tanta.Forme, Sash.© JOSEPH BOY, B.ND, Bi5.Cr, montre Io ; Wea |g.C, Montreal, Decem December 3, 140% Do Ÿ Dhcemtte 8, 0c Le 2 Le ti iro TD | EN MR TN ie - CAP.$2,000 0 IN MONTREAL - pose EE | Rock Island, Torcnto was also getting |.7 : a Board of Trade.3 on board, largely, it is \u2018sald\u2019 upon;the} © ; LO - : Chicage, December 81.-~Wheat quiet; ; Po 7 Pa ; The Carleton Hotel Hotel Company.Mont- | December sold at 118 to 117% to 117%, advice of Dr.\u201dF.8, Pearson, who is Record Breakin Montreal real, has been incorporated with a Over 1000 Pk S of Un- and May ac TER to 111% to 112%, come closely identified with: the new.plane.- capital of $2,006,000 to carry où a 3 pared with closings yesterday of 118% - It was stated last night - that.Mr, hotel business.and 112% respectively.Liverpool wus ; | Holders Paie us this.ag ot out \u2018 Bank Glowngs for the of BH eee Tl Sa?salted Butter aie Pur- \u201cary fad.om the Southern Hem- , 3 advo: .isphere vas unfavorable.a special cable is a mystery.as Mr.Ogilvie Is not i Ss.Johnrgon, advocates, from.Buenos Ayres reporting the wheat while Montreal was 2 large holder or] i Phere were everal strong spots iu the local list to-day, while one or two issuvs fell below the recent high level, notably Street Railway, which showed a Httle heaviness.ÿ : Puwer on the other hand showed mere strength and (crossed \u2018the 136 mark.There wus no fresh gossip on the inergér proposition.Quebec Ratiway showed more strength and Richelieu was also bet- \u201c ter.& It is sli] \u2018believed by the bulls that Richelieu is on the way up to par.The Wall Street list was inclined to be strong.Rock Island opened over 54, terested in the .stock-in any wazt- \u2018 This 1s the commonly known Ritz already thrashed of rather inferior qual- \u2026 His name wss- confused with that Past oar Hotel proposition, \u2019 chased Here iiy.In addition tu the above Argentine of.anôther financier who, is.paid ; to be carrying over 7,000 \u2018shares : ; derriere et et eo cr mee news às a bull help, the exportable sur.: | Plus ol that vouniry was again pared, .+ - this time dy the Dreyfus agent down ] ©OG New Yark produce houses are com- there, wha {s talking 72,000,000 bushels : Official figures compiled by the \u2018Montreal Clearing House to-day show that Montreal's clearings this year have broken all previous records by ;a large margin.Mr.John Knight, the managersof : ing to Montreal for dr supplics.al as tho amount for shipment, An \u201cad- È 5 real or thelr suppl 8 ahd vance of 6d was asked for early steamer : lo-day representdtives of Messrs.cargobs.1 Menzel & Co.and Oetjen & Co.clare.Winnipeg wheat was à Hitle lower â , = .duvi the Morning session: y Messrs, Ames, Brooks ed the local market of al! the un- ing (pe MOTRE Open.High.Low.ut lost some of the gain later on.the Clearing House, in giving.the fig- & Co, of Drath, have salted\u2019 butter spot, à .Dec oo.1028, 102% 10%.b ¢ 5 jf ures out, said that ihe increase for written (bu local ed oe on PP L #mouniing Lo May.Le eee 2068 10684 1054 Mr.Mever Gold, of J.8, Bache & Co.¢ this vear over last \u2018was no less than grain firm as\u2019 follows: Over 1,000 packages.Oats- co 3 has joined ihe finn of Jogephthal-Louch- ¥ Siedge hammer 4 $399,333,000.> in For ane Rrat time The price -they paid averaged 27¢ a December .2 3a 34% ÿ heim.y Mr.Knight dia not express any are doing an \u2018export pound, an advanee of 2c over the re- Mar.eee a 57445 37a 387 blows are being struck at T.WL .J opinion about the business of the business in both Dur-{ gular ligure paid.year, save to say that it serves lo uns and Manitobais.; Ce reed cc : : ti + { Lawson by the.betoken the growth of a*tlusty babe F° l\u2018oreign Lids are muci 2 ation Fe helt purchares of Financial Position 4 critics.2 of the British Empire.higher, and that there has been accept- UDPAITE Ter ale a Ay bouant C The \u201cTicker,\u201d a Wall Street paper \u201cPeople.\u201d he said, \u201care coming \u2018to BDCes of both durums and Manltpbas.UP and Lave ulesdy muce severa Of Black Lake O.says: 0 \"| Canada In large numbers, they bring Lhe United States has little wheat Lo #Mail shipments of the salted butter A eo : spare, even of durums.The supply of which have been sent to New York \u201cHe is 8 {inanciai cuttlefish who sur- or Accumuiais money and this.in- : SU.Te ! Bh ; : ss ' : ae ; .3 ; © _ rounds himself with a sea of ink, then creases the clearings.\u201d ; : wheat in the North-West is mucir lose: and other centres in the United Statement of the Black lake Con ; than a year ago.Minneapolis has only 5 solide shes \u2018à us 5 draws his deluded victims heneath the The official statement of the elear- 2.906.000 bushels in real a hae States, solidated Asbestos Cd.us of Sept.15, In Wall Street | A wire said: \u201cThe market opened Active and strong, but encountered long stock on the advance, so that after the first hour the weight of profit taking caused general reactions through -the list.This reaction was or surface.\u2019 | Yt 955 hela Le ao ; In New York the consumer is pay- |g «hic ay = seed to hastened by a rise in money to 7 per Te Then this wallop from the Philadelphia fotows: \u2014 Mae Past three Years w as OF only L461 b00 Mister aH which 10 108 AS high as 38¢ per 1b: for butter, Mont on on ; Tori Stock ne cent.Business grew very dull, and N North American: 1509 A sasuscesnan.$1,866,649.000 £0 into the winter, an abuormally light and even with the high rate ot duty, changes in \u2018connection with the Heting then in the late trading eased off ; AN \u201cThomas W.Lawson's Nation- ART MR supply.Chigago stoéks in public houses Which is & per cent.on butler crossing ete ake de fr 8 & = : 1908 1,467.316.000 p E ! of the securities.sHowed the follow- farther amongst the active stocks.al Stock scheme, I 2 de on 1907 eraser - 1555.729.000 are now 2,785,000 bushels.Should any the lin\u201c, the dealers who buy on this ing: he ES ed although in the inactive list and the é n | must have had a great time.\u201d ; n his operatio , erat Ar ene Tmt.export demand become in evidence there] side will bave a margin of Ze per lb.A \u2019 Bo-valled .specialties many issues Good sss: a 9 Is a swindler.The December clearings in Mont- |appears to be little grain avaîlable with to work on, providing they are able {Capital Stock.Common.$3,000,000 showed pronounced strength, \"It is ~\u2014N.Y.Press.cori publ cedure were Son re compare as follows: UT s19É:768,78 ay which to supply ft: to buy here at the present market Capital Stock.Preferred .1,000,000 i aura eu 0 610015000000 0 .VED > amen x i = Buli largely professional, Fluetta | nee An with fraudulent utterances and 1908 2.120000 a sans cases ee 140.666,048 Representatives of *he Grain Growers\u2019 figures.ut ce : Bords a.Anthurized 41,500 -000) 1.000.000 tions in the standard Issues arc ua à INCREASED TO $3,000,000.aise promises.\u201d 1907 : LUI 125,877.038 Association wil meei the members of However, owing to the tighter re- 8 M Ce 0040, rule confined within very Jarrow Him One would suppose that Lawson wouid tree = the Mpniloba Government.to discuss the ceipts.the decreased stocks In store.\u201c35 600.000 its.Call money eased off in the af- , : CE Gate 4 sent these flings.[Hs friends say that proposition and outline à scheme for pro- and the improved local consumption, caca U0, \u2018ternoon after the wants of the brok- crammed tn tar 1 om $1 000.000 ta st - : ; ho iors \u2018em.8 TIPPING LEHIGH FOR 120.viding a system of Governmeni-owned jt is possible that any heavy buving ASSETS.ers had been pretty fully supplied.000,000.storage elevators tlpoughout Manitoba.from the other side would have the j-3sbesios land .and Property Sales, 556.000 shares.| ; \u2019 Montreal has two microbe germs on One of the Wall; Street lipsters was out Te buildings du pe ed In.| « legisias tendeney to put prices up to a level oo ha ae .$4.509,400 hand at present, the merger and typhoid a Be ae of Jaguars go tol Pau on January = he which would prohibit the Americans C#8h and bal nee dur on sub- LILI) Ba 092 0% ot CR RER oe ole oe ol oe oe fn 020 ot ae fe ale ol le ot +, Morning Transactions.= + germ from buying here.seriptions.20.LL 130,600 > Te TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS., +» : .- : ; § , Lime ms mem x Les an TAL 714 I ©.Results from the former, however, have.G.I R.RON G Lies = po peel bat fe or = WE BLUE nl = heen very pleasing.LEHIGH SOLD UP TO 110.et ain um : $5,000,000 an noe a = NE .23 je The Siar went to press at 1.39 * | i.\u2014 C ital of th MH will be notle-d that the company \u201cRoyal +38 at 225, \u2019 + bh to- \u201cday, and LE eahsequently, *! 7 January 1s: brings the 214th birthday] Lehigh Valley sold up to 110 early in Is Onl £3000 ap \u20ac has cash on hand and balances due Fh 3 without he usua ng quota- 3 of the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street.the session, later went off to 108%, then .y Bi C t C Ç ON subacriptinns af! $480.000.vr anout Rubber-\u201459 nt 26, 5 >> at 56L, 0 Te \u201c| + The financia! world wishes her many went to 110.: : \u2019 1g emen oncerns one half of the amount of the bonds Té at f6te, 25 at 9615, 2h Al 96te.of oe Be oe oe ot je oe se ole ole ole of odo oe happy returns.\\ - _ \u201c issued.ro that ample provision has Northern Obfo- 25 at 3äk, 12 at Jie 1° PP PET + + + : CALL MONEY 6 PER CENT.Showed a Small Increase for No-| \u201c - .heen made for the erectlon of new 4 PR rightk-\u2014# at jt, 3 at 1a ; l, ; ars gy an PR 1) Old Commodore Vanderbilt was strick-, ; vember.rhe recent offering in Londen, England, mills and working capital, Conventers-2 at 45 1 at 4112 Brokers au oo en 53 years ago to-day, and he died] Money on call in New York is Strong : of the bands and stork of lhe Atlantic me Bank B.N.A-20 at 150, ; i \" B Il January 4th, 1877.at 6 per cent.Portland Cement Co, an Arztna cor- BUTTER MARKET | FIRM.: { 8 eal HE { 3 From the Special Correspondent of the Power\u2014:5 at 136, 75 at 136%, 100 at A C ® He left an estate valued at p30.000,000.a ' ; poration, with ite plant located at Nuzar- 156.5 at 136, 50 at Lif, 50 at 136%, 23 e e ration 6 2.9 Montreal Star in London.eth, Peun., 17.8.has brought forth in Receipts of butter 064 packages, against.at 136.75 nt 136, 25 at 136, 20 at 136L, .\u2018 1909 has been kind to the financial; Scotia\u201d for Year London, December 3.\u2014The Grand jocal , 301 6 year ago.à UE or finan-ial clreles interesting come Es 4 ; 25 ut 156, 5 at 136, 5ù at 136, 25 at 135%, - world.- i ; .= ett erin .Le .eat The local market Is firm, with choicest 25 ub 36H, 40 at 135%, 75 at 1361, 20 Pipers and Torpedoes Make Noise on Buyers Another year like it, and the list of .Trunk Nos ember statement shows here condition of the cement M- creamery 23%e to 264, and current ree at 156, 10 ot 136%.un ° : milljonalres will receive further additions.Nova Scotia Steels output for the year ross receipts, Trunk proper increased The capitalization of the Atlantic Port- (TiPts at 2% to Te, Ashestoy pref.\u201cteh.the Fioor.{at Sydney Mines was 513,447 tons of {37.200, working expenses increased land Cement Ce., is poïnted out, figur- res Switeh-25 at 104.There is a keen demand for Stock .\u2018} coal.66,700 tons steël.58,000 tons pig ; La.Tom tin veu Mmæ On a dally output ef 6,000 barrels for CHEESE BUSINESS QUIET Porto Ricio-\u2014100 at 55.- .146,000: Canada Atlantic net profit, .Penme 9h at 38.15 8 Exchange seats, and two were sold M C | fron, and 87,000 tons of coke, compared 250 days a year, or 1.500,000 barrels, win- 2 , Penmans-25 als 1 81 Li.+ : The stock brok ad .: A AY ; : any oncerns \u201c] with last vear's 680,700 tons coal, 52,400 increased £4,100; Trunk Western net /ounts Lo over 35.50 per barrel of produc- Receipts of cheese, nil: against 31 \u2018 142% 2 Er 1424 D nt 1425, 25 at Than, local Exchange tordu ° merry on the to-day at $25.000 apiece.\u201cÀ steel.54,000 plg, and 78,000 coke.profit increased 12.900: Grand Haven live cajacity, taking into \u2018account only boxes a yéar ago.7 10 ut 1415, 15 at 11%, 5 at 141%, 25 The fun began about noon when, to Mr.N.Bellau purchased Mr.James Raise Dividends bx I net profit increased £4,800.rad et ss poluding those The market is quiet, but steady, with : u Le Supertor-50 ai 6714.3 .the amazement of those who were in the Hulchinson\u2019s seat, and one belonging + ROCK ISLAND NET INCREASE.Net profits of the whole system in-| Taking the Canada Cement Co.for the Troember, a November and yesterns qu ut DT aay at 06 beat Sy galleries, and even the brokers lhem- (0 the Stock Exchange was sold\u2019 to 3 \u2019 = : creased £3.000, one working, day more Purpose of comparison, it appears thst, make, 11 to, 1114 11150, | Steel bon # $23,900 at » $3,000 at 96, gelves, a couple of pipers in Highland \\ vn lev n ear «Rock Island for November shows a net ese \u2019 ä : y figured on exactly the same basis, Hs 1 : $1,000 at 96 and fnterset._ costume entered the Exchange.and im- Mr.Carsley.; ner Increase of $359,000, and for the five] than in 1908.capitalization price per barrel cf output\u2019 Twin 2s at 115%, 10 at 11&%.mediately the building echced to the| It was reported that another seat months\u2019 & gain of $1,776,621.107 WINDERMERE: |is-over 5 per cent.lower than that of FAIR PO POTATO DEMAND.Shaw inigan\u2014 oo at Mate meludious strains of Scotch songs and would be sold to-day at the same it Was a Pros erous Year for Shar éd * ee the American company in question, thus en PO Het a, J TT muste.figure.p \u201c300\u201d NET NET GAIN $3: $343,340.not only affording greater protection to Potatoes are In fair demand in a Jobe Woods\u201425 at 143, a potter the few selections on the, pipes hoiders.ACTIVE TRADE IN EGGS.investors, but answering the Juestion as bing way, Green Mountalus, car lots, exe 2 - le conservative organization o k, Ble: C 50c Richelieu-30 at $41; 50 dt V4, 25 atlas well es the voung embers enjoved PREDICTING 200 FOR C.P.R.enr \u2014 \u2018*So0\u201c for the month of October shows Canadian concern.EE of the (rack.tite; Ontario, 50c, 9d Quebec, 4.25 at 94%, 25 at 94%.to the limit, many of the older partici- i g net Increase of $343,349, and for the New laid, 400; selected.No.1, 20e; and .\u201c alifax Ry.\u2014100 at 124.pants showing a propenfily to jump and NEW YORK.WIRE The closing year h been pr four months -à gain of $738,354.No.1 candled, 28c¢ per dozen.: i ses fee Ra 250 at 6515, 50 at 66, 100 at fturn\u2014not urilke some of the stocks have a some parts of the \u2018Street préatertans for increased dividends.née : mem - - H CANADIAN _ .co s 8 sdic mur \u201d ; ; Golored Cotton bonds \u2014 $500 at 100, PTS pon ek cing of ave being made that Canadian Pac.wil Granby Consolidated resumeg didi] 4, | E ot face \u2018aile su 21, us t 22, 22 at Sévera! of the younger members of the POAT 00 rhe Ne hr Ca an bullish dends by declaring, 2 per cent.\u201cme Le : 9 k lake a 0 at ?a.AVERAGES OF THE CANADIAN BOWLERS The following official report has bec made by Mr.M.T.Bt pMartin, secretur of the Canadian League, for th first lNalf of the league\u2019s season: \u2018\" STANDING OF THE CLUBS.| Club.So : Won.Lost National .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.000ses 1.Mascotte .a Silver 0800000000 3! Points .\u201c 7 Hughes & Son .= McGuire :.\u2026.rec sa es Le eue 10 AVERAGE OF PLAYERS OVER 455.No.of National\u2014 Matches, Ave.M.E.Pellotier.7 537 4-7 Gaudet .«iivhe cena.2 432 1-2 J.Pelletier .4 527 Deschamps 2.8 515 1-3 St.Martin .\u2026.10 505 1-1 Cloutier .s0menceu tie CUT 504 Lahaise s.\u2026\u2026apesuévure 5 501 3-5 R.ERan .+.-+renuvess 3 459 2-3 Morin .\u2026.!.\u2026.0\u2026envscie ns 6 451 2-3 Ouimet .cevvvniirenae.2 476 1-2 - Mascotte\u2014 Bedard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.wv.\u2026.5 L15 3-5 Bessner .tececaserrarie À 524 1-3 Beauchamp +.2 521 , D.Miron .2.513 Durand .8 562 1-2 Favreau 3 502 Nelson .sereruceecceuss 6 495 1-2 Castonguay .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.5 484 2-5 Pare .rarsuatterouce0s à 480 1-3 Silver\u2014 .Harvey .ccivieonraceee 9 502 4-9 Cypihot 0.0.1 47 P.Madgin .so.1 478 Hughes & Son\u2014 Stopford.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.10 439 1-2 M, Courtney .cevv.e 19 480 4-5 « * McGuire \u2014 Co Gerard .sa.1 £34 SCHEDULE FOR -THE SECOND HALF.| OF THE SEASON.January 12\u2014Mascotte vs.McGuire; Silver vs.Hughes; National ve.Points.J January -18\u2014~Hughes vs.National, Mascotte vs, Silver; Points vs.MeGuire.January _26-\u2014MoeGaire - va: Hughes; Points va.Moscptte; National vs.Silver, - ; February 2\u2014Bliver- vs.Points; Hughes vs.McGuire; Mascoite vs.National.February 9\u2014Natlonal ve.Mascotté; Mc.Guire vs.Silver; Points vs.Hughes.February 16\u2014McGuire vs.Mascotte ; Pointa vs.National; Hughes vs.Silver.February 23.\u2014Silver vs.McGuire; National vs.Hughes; Mascotte vs.Points.March 2\u2014National vs.McGuire; Polnts- vs.Bilver; Mascotte vs.Hughes, : March 9.\u2014Sllver vs.National; Hughes: vs.Mascotte; McGuire va.Points.7.Intermediate Sowlers.M.À.A.-A.A.Kelly.vee oon 131 122 Cunleston .s\u2026., 185 165 Kay .cov con +.I6B 280 McNaily .coe cue » 203 153 Wer 2 110 ose 134 164 Douglas .77164 1604 Total ove en en ee errors +.2.87 COLONIALS.| | ae ces0 108167 177\u2014440 Mnulenton n° 11°C 170 146 48 463 Beau .iv cee son « 168.183 152-499 Cannenbeau .se» ., 164\" 160 136-450 Aubin .+ sev pl 186: 155 163\u2014423 Heffernan .«si were 148 185 146479\" Total 0 ver 22.eee ee 0000 BB Majority for M.A.A.A.\u201468 pins.; engincefs ceeded in Jefeatitg th: nee suc bt np Y.M.C.A: \u2018by 48 pins, on the for- PN atlonala badly defeated the Vics o National alleys.Hea whan real lead\u2019 pf.28 ed bearing the season's greetings.Li the Montreal Club the president's prize will be played for during the morning snd afternoon, play commencing at 10 a.n.San Franhtitos, Dééstiber 31.-\"Gun boat! Smith, sailor pugilist, tought e 30 round afew with Jack Burns, of Skilnas, on Wednesday night, the battle being for the heavyweight championship of ; Pücifio cosat.a cu, Binith fed up to the twaitéh round: and urns.wis, gr when he went to h He \u2018carne beck.in the thirtesnth Tu that -catried Smith to \u2018th that time to the end of match \u201cbetw ther curlers took niace 1 ice, and four on Heather ice.Ahs.firat- nights.play.Montreal left o when 14 rinks had been played; with a | pojnts.\u201d Montreal evéntyally \u2018won the match by 22 points, with a-total sobre of £60 to 237.The St.Lawrence aud Diitremont Cluls also éontinued their friendly match, \u2018After Wednesday nights play, Bt.Lawrence had a lead of 6.points; \u201clagt night\u2019 they increased this lead to 8 polnts, winning the match with the score of 105.t0.87.: Scores in last night's play: ON MONTREAL ICE.Montreal.Heather.W.L Bond © W.A.Sutherland J.G.Borthwick - W.L.Lee C.W.Dean .Æ.Liersch C.W.Tyre F.F.Barr \u2018.(Skip) 15 (Skip) 5 A.Barry | 0, Mowatt C.T.Gordon ~~ \u201cW.R.Baillie .Dr.C.Morrison T.Willlamson J.Matithewson James Baillie * (Skip) 11 (Skip) 12 J.BE.Schaeffer G.H.W.Birch J.J.McGiH W.Dryden George Darling A.Wood F.N.Southam : N.K.Macdonald (Skip) 14 (Skip) 9 ON HEATHER ICE.Montreal.Heather.; T.D.Stewart T.L.Gallagher Howard Smith J.11.Louson J.S.: Brierley Hugh Aird @ P- Walker C.J.Sgott ; (Skip) 9 3 Skip} 17 F.J.Laverty R.W.Barclay W.A.Reld W.B.Taylor J.B.Bell A.W.Gifford J.Pitblado George Wood y \u2019 (8kip) 5 (Skip) 2 G.H.Russell \u2018A.H, Dairymple G.© Smith G.Hull : G.F.Notman D.A.McDonaid A.J.Darling H.Roffey = (Skip) 12 (Skip) 13 A.M.Irwin J.W.Grler H.B.Trenhoime J.R.Adam W.A.Wilson C.W.Taylor F.C.Wilson George Cornell (Skip) 16 (Skip) 11 fa, .ON ST.' LAWRENCE ICE.St.Lawrence.F.J.McCrudden D.Munroe James Griffin W.J.Littie Joseph Ash W.F.Johnson W.H.Griffin (Skip).13 (Skip) 10 D.Richardson J.W.Richards W.Drysdale Dr.W.F.Moffatt H.E.Wall Dr.W.M.Fisk M.Barcelo .Dr.E.F.Harding (Skip) 3 © (Skip) 13 W.E.Richardson W.Robertson E.D.Cornell Dr.J.H.Laidley Dr.D.MeKechnie -H.H.Wootton D.J.H.Murdoch William Cairns (Skip) 3 (Skip) 10 ON OUTREMONT ICE.~ H.W.Norton .S.W.Tench Alex.Bremner A, T.Taylor R.A.Nixon J.Henry John Anderson D.C.Drysdale (Skip) 15 {Skip) 8 D.\u2018Guttridge C.Outhwait W.Bramley W.H.Brown J.Black 1.Berwick J.Walsh HH.Drysdale \u2019 (Skip) 8 (Skip) 13 MATUHES AT OTIIER RINKS.Scratch play was induiged in on the Thistle, St.Andrew's and Caledonia ripks, members being keen on getting their eyes in for the competition play, which commerces next week.To-morrow being New Year's Day, al! rinks will keep open houses, and delegatiora will bd gespatel KINGSTON CURLING BONSPIEL it Will Be Held Today and New ) Year's Day.- Ont, Kingston, December Si.\u2014 Ar- -| rangements are completed for the curling honspiel to be held at the curling rink to-day and New Year's day.The first games, which will be of the mixed rinks, each composed ofjtwo men and two women, will be played to-day.The men's games will be played on New Year's: Day, beginning at nine o'clock and\u2019 continuing throughout the day.The proceeds of the bonspie! ge to the Mowat Memorial Hospital.St.Andrew\u2019s Curling Club.The officers of St.Andrew's Curling Club will be at home at the club rooms from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.on Saturday.January 1st.to recelve members and friends.Lunch will be served at 1 o'clock.Four rinks will visit Quebec on January 8th as guests of the Quebec Curling Club.Sans 100! lent, nights (Lise.rinka.wore played -on-\"Mont- on off.veteran referee.Johnny Brennan, the well-known hockey \u2018and facrosse player, who last refereed the match here evening.24 ¢ I\u201d SLHUBLS & SOBIBOD | & % SPORTING ANSWERS 3 & SOGHRGS $ HEVSSTS J.K.W.\u2014Johnson ts the first man of his rare since the Queensberry rules went into force who has held the heavyweight champlonship.5 J.T.\u2014Tube skates were worn by the Kenora Thlsties when thev played the Wanderers for the Stanley Cup, all the clubs afterwards using them.T.Crawfesi, Toronto.\u2014The Montreal baseball team this year won 68 games and lost 83.\\ Vie L\u2014The intermediate championship will not likely be decided until next summer, when the Montreal and Shamrock teams will likely play off for the title.FARRELL'S CARE OF UMPIRES President of State League Will Select Only the Best.New York, December 31.-\u2014President John H.Farreil wiH probably issue a call during the next few days for the annual January meeting ,of .the league moguls at Elmira.A committee will be appointed to dfaft a schedule, and arrangements for the opening of the season whl be discussed.So \" It is probable that the clubs will be palred just as they were last season, Syracuse opehing with Utica.With Syracuse and Utica playing five games, the management of the two teams will hot have to put up large sums in advance for travelling expenses.With the possible exception of one, the directors favor the adoption of that scheme.President Farrell will not announce his staff of umpires until the meeting, whick js to be held at Scranton the first week in March.There was some dissatisfac- tion as to the umps of last season, and\u2019 President Farrell js anxious to get a corps of men who understand their business, It is learned .-that he has already secured the signature of Tom Brown, the M.P.A.A.A.TO PASS BY-LAWS.Hallfax.December 3i.\u2014L.B.McMillan, honorary secretary] of the M.P.A.A.A.has issued a letter stating that there will -be à special meeting of the association In Pictou on Wednesday evening, January 3, 1919, for the purpose of considering the proposed additions to the by-laws.regardin The matter of awarding the M.P.A.A, A.skating championships will be decided.All bids for these championships must be In the hands of the secretary not later than January 1, 1810.Victoria Skating Rink.A band will be at the Victoria Rink to-morrow, New Year's Day.both in the afternoon and in the evening, and the rink will be open or both\u2019 occasions to the public on payment of an admission fee.On Monday night there will be the\u2019 regular members\u2019 band night.as well as fancy skating for the Earl Grey Club.The opening of the Lachine Curling Club took place Wednesday night, with over 100 members and frienda present.Representatives from all\u201c the clubs were present.and an eujoyeble evening wus spent.The season club match will begin next week.F247.XP 3 ia ted 2: (732 de Entertain your friends tomorrow with this delicious, wholesome and refreshing lager Pa NATIONAL BREWERIES LIMITED i IRR a | me FANCY VEST,\u201d \u2018 Wishing All Our Customers | A HAPPY NEW YEAR Now if you want to get .A NEW HAT or WINTER CAP, A NEW SHIRT, NECKTIE, or = | A NEW PAIR OF GLOVES; - \u2018A NEW OVERCOAT or TWEED SUIT, MUFFLER, FUR COLLAR, anything in the Men's Furnishingeline 1.= rere is-still.times: We arc-0 én till 11 pam.to- et ta match on wtih y las been ment to a Lyneh and lowing repl) addressed to Alf.-Ahe Star: Lu E : \u201cQuebec, Dec, 29, 1209.uinp, Esq, ST \"Booms Ÿ and 5, 28 Schou! St; ; \u2019 L Boston, Mass, Dear Sir\u2014În' reply to the challenge which appeared in the Montregi Star, dated December: 28th, 1905, on behalf of your man Myers, directed to Alf.Lynch, 1 wish to say that I am prepared to match Alf.against Myers ou the follow ing conditions, viz.: : 1: The mateh to take place on or about the 20th wary, 1810; clean | breaks.2.A substantial guarantee and return: transportation for two.3.115 lbs.ringside, or $200 forfeit.Please reply immediaaely, as we have Billy Allen for 15th January.\"I may say that T am enclosing a copy of this communication to the Montreal Star, in which paper the challenge on the part of your man appeared.\u201cAwaiting a reply.I remain, yours, etc, N.MURPHY, Hub Restaurant.F Chamnlain Market, .Quebec, P.Q.PLAY FOR POLO TITLE JAN.17 McGill and M.S.C.to Play for the Title.The Water Polo League decided last night to have McGid and M.8.©.play- or for the Intermediate title on January 17th.* The league vill hold another meeting on February 28th to draw up schedules for the junior and juvenile series.Mr, Chris.H.Goulden presided ar the meeting, ail clubs being represented.KERR'S WONDERFL SEN SHY The rise of Albert Kerr to his present financial eminence in hockey is wonderful, and the man who knows that better than anyone else is Mr.A.Gauthier.the present manager of the Montreal Stadium.Mr.Gauthier gave Kerr his start as a professional.hockey player.He was managing the Mohtagnard hockey team in the Federal league at the time, and going to play Cornwall, was short some\u2019 men.Someone recommended Albert Kerr.and he was asked what he would play for, and pay his own travelling expenses, and he replied he would come for ten dollars, doing at the time different work about tbe Brockville rink.His Pay was $7.50, \u201cThus Kerr earned for his first real professional match ten dollars, less his expenses, whieh probably amount- to two dollars and a half.He did pretty good work.in a very rough match im which the patched-up Montagnard team did not care what they did as long as they had a chance to win._and itr which it was a wonder that no one was killed.It was only a year after that someone was killed in Cornwall.Before Kerr returned to Brockville, he asked Mr.Gauthier if he would give him one of the Montagnard sweaters.to whiecli he had taken a fancy.as a souvenir.and Mr.Gauthier did so.; Kerr's value from $7.56 a match, has since risen to something like fifty times that much, or in round figures $350 a match.registration, and also for the purptss of rebeiving the report of\u201d the delegutes to the A.A.U.meeting.- \u201cThree .wallows.\u201d Sir John Power & Sons.\u201cThree Swallows\u201d Irish Whisky.l'amous for over a century.Of highest standard of purity.212 156e0d FROM THE OLD COUNTRY E ing for y.from [ atin tort \u20ac be at the , \u2018Worid\u2019slowest prices, Send for ! cur Catalogues and save money Departmental Lists post free anywhere, Our big and come prehensive general list sent post anywhere on receipt of 25¢.NOLBORN, LOND/W, EC, ENGLAND.259 13 law Bellamy, the Winnipeg hockey player, who has signed with Shame.rocks, \u2018and was an official last night.a a WELSH IS RIGHT THERE.Wants to Quit Imitation for the Real Boixng- Game.La That Freddie Welsh, The English lightweight champion, is right on deck, wiih the high brow sort of - English and has it all over Bat.Neisén, his rhal on this side of the pond.i the manipulation of the language, is proven by the following letter which Freddie has written to ihe London Sporting Life: - \u201cTo the Editor of Lsnd@on Sporting Life: \u201cSir.\u2014On the evening of Monday next I shall give an exbibitien boxing bout at the Pontypridd Town Hal for the benefit of the Nazareth House Orphanage, Pontypridd.L bhad- been engaged, but, fortunately, on an optional contract, for £200 for the week.t endeavored to get Monday night free, hut could not; and therefore canceled the contract rather than be obliged to break my prombie to help in a cause thet appeals su strongly to me.- : > \u201cI confess I am not \u2018sorry to be done with the music taH work I have had one week of it, and that was long enough to satisfy any histrionic embitions 1 may have' had \u2018concealed in my breast.I could have signed a contract for £800 for four weeks.but would not do it.J fancy I prefer.the real urtiele to the stage imitation.se ce - \u201cAnyhow.J mean-lo be back in Wales for a Jittle while.-l have -beep away from home for nearly four weeké, apd that is a long expatriation fer.& Welshman.During the four wéeks ! have dohe my one weéek-of music had work: 1 have taken a few days rest in a vegetarian health home in Chesham; Bueks; I have been to Scotland; 1 have- written nearly a dozen articles.In a few days I shall be in Paris.In the meantime 1 long for tie hills and valleys of Wales: 1 want to be with my own excitable, emotional people.\u201cFan, etc.\u2018 \u201cFRED.WELSH, \u201cLightweight Champlon of England.\u201d \u2018SUBURBAN LEAGUE STARTS.The Games Commence on Monday + Evening.: The opening games- of the Montre and Suburban Hockey League take pla at the Duluth Rink on Monday evening next.January 3rd.8t.Patrick's play Irish-Canadians; \u2018Outremont play Bel.monts; Westmount Sunshine Club play McGill.¢ The competition for places on the lineup on St.Pairick's and Irish-Canadian teams has been so keen this season that it bas been difficült to choose the seven ; Lest.4 A I a Krausmann\u2019s Cale 90 ST.JAMES ST.: High Class German Cooking Imported Wursburger Hofbran and Original Pils\u2026 Open 8 a.m, to 12 p.m, \u201c276 78 mer on draught.Send for Catalogue.a A AGSPALD Suit } NEW YEAR'S.Over £'aupplé youth, g hril) {hat sauts rh : àslasts might tell\u2019 you ; hockey.They via\u201d pass .amile, { ! an Nationale that it would \u201cbe gid to apologize to the former.\u201cthis is instinctive to glorify the past and doubt efficient present.\u201cFt was not hockey at; which you tateh the.breath for the superhuman \u2018skill and apdacity that mark it; not ths.most wonderful hockey ever known: but hockey which kept the pulss- beating, which could Tank 1 worthily with the records that make Ter pride.al: Admit that there, warn languid mo- that there, wis sad muffing, now and then; that Tricertitude mark- od the play, here and there; but, who will deny tha the second half was \u2018admirable, swift, singularly bril- Nant and dashing, and at the same me, deft, tense to a degree?In a word, the first match of the sémt0n gave promise of larger achievement when, through practice, @ surer suppleness.ean be counted on.Bager for the- contest; Îhe teams rushed to the frays- Montrea! burned to: score, and made slashing Invasions\u2019 of the enemy's territiory.This was \u2018ff Instant dan- ments; The Nationals were full.of courage and fight; but they could not shake thelr opponents from their goal.While they cleared, and were not \u201cafraid to show the offensive the deft- \u2018ness In pissing, the combination play.the general audacity, belonged to the Montréals.: ; Gosl after goal was scored by Montreals, and every victory was nevitable result of swiftness and elligence.The.Nationals d'd not know when \u201cthey were beaten and played with admirable sang froid; but though they played with spirit, it was rarely indeed, that they were able to bring the \u201cwar into Africa.If, however, the the in- there was a common place moment now and then in the first half a fresh zest marked the second half of the game, and even the cynical creature admitted that this, indeed, was hockey-not the most notable that ever was played, but vivid, tense.keying the audience up to the dramatic expectancy.Something of dash and spirit was communicated to the team; and the scrimmages which followed; - the concentration of purpose.mutually \u2018expressed; the darting swiftness of the opponents, all were noted with + satisfaction.Even the ruling off of a couple of the Montreals reminded those who demanded the constant thrill that this - Was at least a foretaste of the more wonderful hockey which would be seen before the season was far ad- ; Vanced.; YFhe way too, that the crowd shouted and yelled, or flung out condemnation (precisely as the good folk turned down ths fatal thumb.in the \"good old times,\u201d when it was life and not record, that was at stake; the long drdwn \u201cAhs\u201d w bfth expressed 8 shuddering\u2019 delight; that vast roar of approval which shook the Arena: and loge loud cries of encouragement\u2014 indicated that the game was becoming vivid, .And it was.; The Nationals up for rather uncertain play in the first half.and never halted until they \u201c had: meade two scores.Admiration\u2019 wag\u2019 expressed for their pluck.They © Increased - their speed ; \u2018rushed upd\u201d thelr opponents\u2019 goal: and but tor.the: splendid ability of Moran would have scored frequently.Moran was almost invincible: even that much but over-rated creature.in human determined to make.Some OF THEE BOYS FROM © THE LOweEm ARE NOY Use FRESH AIR THE LATEST THING IN (ox Bors PROV) To oun ver = AN (LLUSEO PLAYER AN ARTIST'S IMPRESSIONS AT LAST NIGHT'S HOCKEY MATCH.Achilles, was vulnerable in his heel.His Éoolñiess; the deftness with which he would turn the pué¢k aside; the cheery look which told you to trust him, while the battle surged about him; his bulk, too; his large calmness, which never knew an instant's .gonfustfon\u2014to mark all this was to extert the keenest admiration.Dull?rushing up the whole length of the rink, glancing in and out, elusive, supple, every movement full of grace, evading all efforts at restraint, steering the puck through the \u2018storm of contest, smiling as he leaves -at pursuers behind; rushing among his opponents; cutting them out: darting here and there with incredible swiftness, rendering amost ludicrous all attempts to stay him in his meteor-like course; and then, at the nice moment, see that swift, straight shot which scores another game, to the bewilderment of the enemy's home.And then as the players warmed to their mork as they felt the contagion of applatise, or the compulsion of the entreaties and commands of the audience, one forgot the clock, the raw atmosphere, and settled down to a zestful experience, reminiscent, as the cyvric admitted.of the \u2018st brilliant moments among the gre&®t exponents of the game.The Nationals had an immense hodv 0 sympathizers among the spectators.and these spurred the players to their best efforts.couragement.They were full of fight.They came up smiling after every de- eat They never confessed loss of heart or courage.A certain stiffness was noted in several of their players.They were not sufficiently mobile.While they did some pretty combination work now and then which extorted the general applause, they did not seem able to reap the reward of their efforts.This was die to a certain vagueness, when the supreme moment arrived.Again and again they were on the goals of the Montreals.\u201cThey will score,\u201d was the cry.\u201cThey must score.\u201d But théy failed to score.They shot wildly, Or, again, the man who should have shot directly, seeming to dread the test, threw to another, thus losing opportunity, and producing that which is abhorrent in every relation of life\u2014anti-climax.But the way they kept at it.and, in the ast half the spurt they put on, drew the favorable regard.They have good materiai, which needs to be sup- \u2018Watch \u201cArt\u201d Ross as he comes].Not that they needed en-| pled a bit, needs to become more adaptable, ana, Above all, needs more concentration of purpose in the play.As thë hands of the clock moved forward, the tension became keen, and the players put forth their best efforts.Four men would fling themaelyes against the boards.At breakneck speed the opposing players raced, collided, fell, rolled over.and up again like a flash.That éompulsion which comes from the audience is responsible for the excesses which are committed in a moment of passion.The good temper was admirable, but in thé later moments of the game, all were keyed up, and heavy checking, and, in a few instances, deliberate tripping, were indulged in by the Mont- reals, two of whose players were sent to the bench.This is precisely what the crowd want, for it suggests *he vivid experiences which all drab creatures crave for.and lacking which they feel they have been deceived.This js the tension which 1s expressed by the hurried shout, the yeli which defies the conventions, the urgent emotional force which makes a staid creature by the name of Smith, as timid as a hare in normal life, shout \u201cShoot, you fool,\u201d or \u201cgive it to him,\u201d in ferocious accents, so little in consonance with the tenor of that even life which shrinks from the peremptory sounds of his wife's\u201d volce.There was that.then, and -you may be sure this meant that you had the dramatic moment; the high pitch of expectancy; a concentration of effort, and daring, and special racing to put & fillup in the blooa.~All this meant fouls once in a while a mix-up of the players against the boards: the tierce and determined cut.ing out Jf the puck from the confident player: the struggles around the goals, which gave the moment a \u2018thrilling degree of intensity.A first night halts a little, nor is there until the issues bulk, that overwhelming inferest which later,obsesses the mild: but it was a good match, with all its limitatione.There is no such thing as chance, of course, though a good many people think so.The match was won by sup- erjor play.The result had to de precisely as it fell out.The concentration of the Montreal, there deft passing, their team play, which {s such a tower of Strength, and at the same time baffling and disconcerting to the enemy, their single thought, which was op- Big Selling of Semi-Ready uts and Overcoats Get» Mo er = WestEnd £05 St.Cathrine \\ w, \u2019 Riley Hern, \u2018Odds and Ends \u201cat Lonely\u201d Prices ; On Monday began the fortnight of Selling Su its and Overcoats at the Semi- _ ready Stores\u2014when all.the left-over patterns a and fabrics in the Winter Suit: tings and Overcoatings will be sold at less than cost, - The Garments offered for sale are clearly marked \u2014and there's no doubt of the exc eptional opportunity § in gvery | single i instance.500 Suits and Overcoats wil be sold at £10.There\u2019s not a garment ir the lot worth less than $13.\u2018There are Suits and Overcoats at $12.Others at $13.50 and $15.A few at $16, $18 and $20.These.are \u2018high-priced Suits and Overcoats which we have set aside for the men who want the highest Quality woollen.- Store Open Brory Day trom 34 a2 to 6 ne.| may compel the regard; but victory is 1 assured from united effort directed {good -stick-han I shoved in by Norman on ti \u201cper.:Aitér & number of individual plays, ; rym we puck down, No shot\u2019 struck: J Povey .vicee cOVer point sav» JOLLE OPEN.à | ABSORBINE you work sas Shem off pe same time.re Pos oryomove the haty., Wilt: sou re ff you write.por bots 0 kb \u2018dicre or deliv\u201d ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind, nee mS Bre Tar uptor ments, ES es.Al iar pain Jutexls.7 w.YRANÉ Lid, Montreal, Canada Agents erative in each member bit the team\u2014 to compel victory to well sustained effort, achieved the desire.It Is a matter of calculation.A brilliant spurt to a single point.On the other hand, the Nationals were wo much diffused in their tactics.They rarely threw themselves as one man upon the goal of the enemy when they had the puck in their possession.\u201cIt was as though they shrank from putting fate to the test.They can and will improve in this regard.A situation is saved or lost by a single instant\u2019s suppleness.A dari- ing thought, promptiy acted upon.wing the championship.With a team.which has a common purpose, which plays through transmitted suggestion of a common motive, and which, at the same time, can eommand speed, daring rapidity of thought\u2014such a team, such methods, command ouccess.There will be better matches, and there will be, especlaily, those goad- ings of large numbers which put à tingle in the players\u2019 blood: but the initial match of the season drew from the cynic on the homeward bound car the remark that, on the whole, it was a pretty good match.\u201cAnd, by George, wasn't the second half a revelation?\u201d The game started at a rast pace, All- Montreal team defending the south goals.Both teams were rushing, things, the puck moving from one end of the ice to the other, until the National forwards bore in close enough to have a shot at their up- ponents\u2019 goal, which Moran stopped.Ross then took possession of the puck, carrying it well down, and passed to Nor- | man, who failed to get it past Maynard, | who was protecting the National nets, Nationals at this time seemed to have the better of the argument.Dubeau, getting close, had a shot, which was neatly handled by Moran.Povey cleared, getting well down the ice, where he was called back for passing forward to Kane.Dubeau got the puck after the face-off, getting another shot at Moran.Povey cleared, carrying the puck well down himself, had a shot at the National goals.The All-Montreal forwards, following up, had a scramble in front of their opponents\u2019 nets, but again failed to pass Maynard.After much individual work on the part of both teams, Marks scored the first game of the match for Ali-Montreal on a side shot.The fast pace at the start was now beginning to tell on the National team, and Marks again scored -immediately after the face-off from a pass from Ross., Pare, for the Natidnals, was playing good hockey, and nearly succeeded in scoring.The All- Montreal forwards were\u2019 now having the best of the play, the puck being mostly around the National goal.Ross got well in, but lost the puck on & wide pass in front of National goal.Cochrane at this moment took ill! and had to remain out of -the game, Liffiton,: who signed yesterday, taking his place.Roes received the puck from the face-off and took'it well in, only to be called back for a forward pass, Rattee, for the Nationals, got another shot at the All- Montreal net, whic Moran stopped.Ross then relieved -and carried the puck down the ice, and scored the third goal for Ali Montreal.A few moments afterwards Povey came down the ice and pasaéd to Marks, who again Ecored.All-Montreal were now having things pretty \\.ell their own way, Kane again scoring, but was called back for an offside.Pare, of the Nationals, after re- celving a cross-check, had to retire, being replaced by Lortee.After a few minutes\u2019 play, time for the first half was called just as three National forwards were coming down the ice.Score at half time, 4 to 0 for Au Montreal, 4 THE SECOND HALF.At the beginning of the second half, Arnold replaced Millaire on the Nationals.The play again began at a fast clip, Marks scoring his fourth moal immediately after the face-off from a 3fde shot.Norman was\" put off- for eross-checking, this being the first penalty of the game, he being followed oy Povey, who.had been roughing it up.Ross: now ôid some dling, E à shot at v , But.was This was fe nov ko Maynard's 8 was fo! y the Nationals securing their.first goal, Battes doing the work immediately after face-off, was now becoming sidw; all the ui was near the Nation goal.Marks wes benched for holding a - tional play- agcrod anottior fea amer All-Montcoal, end cam Se ime hi Fifth Fos.when, ater x1 Tor Nationals, playin This -was made up by Norman, who scored sn for All-Mont- real on a pass from Liffiton.The play now was getting Matiess.LU- fiton, having possession of the puck most of the time, seemed to be the only fresh man on the ice besides the goalkeepers.Ross \u2018again came down the ice, but failed to get past the National defence.Time was called with the game Fe on in centre ice, the final score be DE i to 2 for All-Montreal.The teams and summary: An-Montreal.Natlonak D sencsrnisse RORI .Me Hod\" SEIN peat ii om the goal po Cochtane y.TOVET .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.PATE Kone aro, 1 qumtre nui Miltaire Marks ., right wing I ald Norman i lett CE es Armola triton replace: gel eo; re- | { pareg Miliaire añd Lortis replaced Pare, Referée, J.Brehfiar,- Shamrocke: judge of play, W.Bellamy, Shamrocks; goal umpires, \\T.Melville aAd- W.Lebrecque;.imers, ID.and\u2019 C.McKerow; pen- | jalty timer, T.Émmett Quinn.| SCORING BUMMARY.First Half.1\u2014All-Montreai.ITE Maths caresses 1736 #A1-Montrea!- Di gare CC 0STEE ox Montreal.cneiesann 4\u2014Afl-Montreai.!.! Marks L.2000 301 cusvèens 45 - ; Second Half.3 \u2014Au-Montreai.\u2026 Macks a CR e\u2026 010; ie HAL ado 000000 socénase Li ucéésaeurs 6\" cuinouche INTERMEDIATE TE BONS Dundas- \u201cRugby Club Glub received Ant \u2018 Buying facilities enable us to give you val paîty- ; LE T THINK EURNI AND FURNISHINGS This includes all our new PARLOR, DINING ROOM, DEN, BEDROOM, HALL and KITCHEN FURNI- An enormous stock of BEDS and.BEDDING, and a wide TURE.A large collection of NEW PICTURES.range of CARPETS, RUGS, PORTIERES, LACE CURTAINS, MATS, and MATTINGS.Take a look through our vast floors; it will give you some idea why we do such a colossal business and why we think it will pay you at least to look through the big Furnishing Store.UARY SALE that the public Every article on our floors is nu >, 2C THE LARGEST AND BEST AssorTED STOOK or * \\ Price.ee se 0.20 P.C.OFF ALL OTHER PICTURES.es 3 MONDAY, JAN.member, our enormous cerns of smaller \u2018 in the Dominion of Canada Be REDUCTION IN GILT, GOLD AND OAK FRAMED PIC Reg.st.January Sale Price, 69c OVAL PICTURES\u2014Gilt frames, a variety of subjects.January Sale Price .«io oo oo ov co va vn se cons an os oo oo oo +.83119 \u2018 CARBONETTES, just a few left.Regular $2.50.Jan.Sale Price .$1.29 \"CARBON PRINTS, in solid oak frames.Regular $2.50.January Sale\u2019 ve ee 2e\u2019 ent ss se os FRAMING A SPECIALTY.2 [URES $1.75.Regular .$1.79 DISH PANS .\u2014 Seamless, 10 qt.Reg.85e.January Sale Price.1 .\u2018Reg.756.Sale Price.,.17 qu.Reg.0c.Sale Price.ve * January 49c \"January 50e see sem a.PRESERVING KETTLES\u2014§ qt.Reg.465c.January Sale 30¢ ice.Fed Reg.\u2018sde.\u2018January a6c Price 42c qt.\u201cReg.\u201ctbe\u201d [January qt.Reig! \u201c15e * January Sale Price.49c 59¢ 79c \u2018January 8 gt Reg.31 20.January FICC.0 eve oes vee eve BERLIN KETTLES, with covers, \u20ac qt.Reg.70c.January Sale Pr 47e Reg.86c.January se TICO.e con sun os eve CONVEX.KETTLES, With covers, 10 qt.Res.$1.00./ January ce, Sais Pri cee ave Reg.sia\u2019 January sale ice.c TT WATER PAILS.Seamless, 10 quart.Reg.\u201ces mer sen ven 90c.¥ January Sale .Price, MID- WINTER BASEMENT SALE WE ANTICIPATE THE (GREATEST SALE OF Crockery =« Enamelware That has ever been held in this city.To convince you of the genuine savings in this sale let us tell you that we prepared for it many months ago when the factories were quiet and begging _, for orders.To help them out we bought enormous quantities .of their goods at almost our own figure.NEW ENAMELWARE \u2014A beautiful \u2018mottled, Light blue color (onyx ware) by chemist test acid peach.The highest class of enamelware manufactured.| TEA SETS, 40 pi - white and gold, Reg.$3.25.SINK STRAINERS.Reg.45c.Jan, Sale Price, TEA STEEPERS, Reg.30c.January Sale Price, CHAMBERS Medium size.- Reg.40c.Jan.Sale Price.ZBc STRAIGHT MUGS, 314 x 3 1-8 inches.Reg.13c.January Sale Price, 3 7-8 x 2 3-8.Res.16e.January Sale Price; Sc.8 QT.DIPFERS.Reg.- 45c.Sale Price, 23e.1 12 inch, regular 24c.January Bale price ay ne u: .Bale price .ss vue vessou.BBC SOAP DISHES, hanging, §% fn.by 4.Rez.20c.Jan.Sale price .18¢ LAUNDRY SOAP DISHES 8% x 4% inches.-Reg.30c.Jan.Sais price.18c Cass env mes Jan.ne PLATES, 9 in.Reg, 18 18c, January ale price \u201cint 100 20e.\u2018January 12.Sale Price.eee * PUDDING \u2018PANS, .oblo 11 tn.Reg.25c.Jan, Sale Price, 18c 12 inch.Reg.\u201c28e.January le Prige.Sels à inch.Reg.\u2018ge.\"January ET \u20ac Sale Price.\"HOTEL JARS.10 qt.Reg.$1.10.Jan, Sais price THC Oc BASTING SPOONS, 14 inches.15c.January Sale Price .\u2026.0 verve severe.BC ouue LADLES, 4 inch, Regular 15c, January Sale price \u2026 In measuring Ee Comin to wi s cus IY to use wine measure only, not Imperial, ; ease \"8.4n.Res.350.Jan.Sale Price 18c 19 inches, Regular 25c.January gale price .,.revesicovarerce BEC Res.\u2018oc.January Sale P -38e TABLE TUMBLERS, clear glass./ Regular, dozen, .40c.January Sale \u201cprice, dou secs seen eresss RC the capacity of En- LET 8 , 10\" pieces, Les.+ \"Snide RHEE, wal Lak Fores 8, Reg.4750.Jan.Bale «néon sess Mums Friess \u201cNo.& Res.so.Jan, bale 6.june \u2018KNIVES, Dessert or Table sine, oes f, dof, ote Janvary Sail 209 CELLULOID HANDLE\u2019 «ER Dessert or Table size, round or handle, Regular 42.25 and ; January Bale price, Be ; AMERICAN \u201cALARM CLOCKS.\"Reg.3116.January Sale price 9c pieces, clover teat, Jan.« ; 1., every, ered, plain reste Régie, cour oh, -Janu | Besaart oda and Forks.Reg.doz, $5.50, Janusry Sale Pons MILK or RICE BOILERS-\u2014Covers fit either vessel.2 pt.Res.70c.January Sale Price 47e.4 pt.Reg.90c.January vee 4.0 BDC T3c 900 - \u201c Janvary Sale Price.SAUCEPANS-Lipped, Reg.20c.January Price.2 qt.Reg.23¢.Bale Price.- 2 .Rog.foc.\u2019 1% Sale January \u2018January \u201cJanuary Re, Sate Brice ves ._ 5 qt.Rex.Sale Price.DEEP STRAIGHT SAUCRPANS, \u201ctovered, 2 qt.Rez.30e, Jan.Bale P Price., .Pa | To , January Co *5de \"January Ë au\u201d.Reg.ébe.January Sale re ce.! se tee 8e sve Lee eriecisanee.100 | Bale P 2! - Ny nH \" IMPHOWED STEAM \u20ac COOKRS\u20144 pts.January Sale Price 6 pts.Reg.85c.January Sale Price.sve ane see sue DAISY TEA Ename) steel - handles.- 134 qt.Reg.0c.January Bale Price, 80c.t.Reg.2 bbe.January Sale Price, 83c.3 qt, Rég.anugry rice, STRONGLY OPPOSE | STE LS Recorder Welr Prefers \u201cRestaurant £a * Barroom\u2014Mr, H, Birks Regarde \u2018 7 it as Additional a Temptation, beer Testifying that thay were oposed taé the.granting of a liquor license to Mr.Kastel, proprietor of the Kaste] res taurant situated on 8t.Catherine et, at the foot of, jotordR;.Topre entatives m Mesure.\\Morgaïi.Scrokgie, Rea, Os vie, Birks end Murphy, .appeared -{ def the License Commissioners yesterday afternoon.: -Mr.Kastel is applying for the transfer to his St.Catherine, street restau- - rant of a hotel and restaurant license .at present held dy Mr,-P.:Cattarinich, the proprietor of a bar room at the pe corner of St.See df St, Justin\u201d i | | Rr pen i A TRO avid eat vs rire Een \"streets, who, Ww, old à restay- rant licenge, is 1s.net la Aelding to serve meals.Kastebin.is to use the license Tor éstaurant.Tpuwrposes, and not to have a bax: fod :: When questiofied _Qommissioner Welr, as to-whéther'thè#'dld not consider a icense for!'a œestaurant preferable to that tor\u2018 ani rapen - bar, all the above-named représéfititives, with the exception of Mr.Henfy Birks and the Murphy represen thi reed it would be preferable: Fl 204 Mr.Birks sai\u201d hit an | additional grant a license would.be to establ temptation.as.la and gentlemen who would not {hi iggy going openly to a bar for lquor, would be attracted by the music and under the pretence of having a sandwich or a \u2018light lunch, would go -irito: the place.where; they could recelvé liquor without the \"ape parent publicity of a bar.room.The representatives from the.differ ent stores testified as te-the number of employes they .häd-on-thetr pay rolls, We Are Most Proud Of Our Whitewear Sale\u2014Its Garments And Its Prices.Our White Sale will reach full maturity on Monday.another, lending new importance, new sa new spotless white, New consignments \u2018have been pouring in every day this week\u2014one consignment after peerless beauty, new opportunities of economy, till the assortment \u2018and values have been Among the newer arrivals are these particularly good values\u2014in fact really extraordinary values.UNDERSKIRTS GOWNS BRIDAL SETS ad2\u2014Skirt of good English Setton.21 nen lawn 341.Nainsook Gowns with yoke of crossbar mus- 7.Bridal Set, consisting of.four garments, gown, fr of Pin tucke and heavy torchon lace px lin, Empress style, trimmed very prettily with drawers, skirt, cover made of fine Nainsook.ir Skirt of good Engileh Cation, prie deep Val.lace and insertion, and silk ribbon pull Each garment is beautifully trimmed with very.through.January Sale price .$2.75 heavy eyelet embroidery, finished with beading.542.Fine Nainsook Gowns, square necks, trim- and ribbon draws, and edged with very fine Val.med with Val.lace and insertion, embroidery lace.January Sale pric: .$25.00 augmented beyond all our previous records CORSET COVERS 157.Fine Nainsook Covers, yoke of embroidered indian lawn and two rows of Val.insertion; neck and arms edged Val.lace to match, with ribbon draw; back neatly tucked with 3 clusters of tucks.January Sale price .$1.50 153.Fine Nainsook Covers, yoke of Indian lawn in it eved that to ds restaurant DRAWERS 251.Fine Nainsook Drawers, very fine lawn flounce, with daintily worked shadow embroidery, edged with hemstitched embroidered frill, and finished with embroidery beading, and silk nbbon draw and bows.January Sale price let embrojdery, pin tucks.wide insertion, dust ruffle, January Sale Price.88.00 81\u2014Good cotton.Skirt.lawn, flounce.trimmed with 8 clusters.of five tucks, '3 rows of fine torchon insertion between, finished .fine torchon PP PER re.su 000000 0ee0s $3.and told of trouble they had on \u2018ace bi knokdesign: two rows of Val.ingustion: 0.edie Dee ot To Batok 315 Fée to match; dust Fuftre.Jenny Seley 50 beading with ribbon draw and \u2018bows, butterfly 6.Bridal Set of four pieces, gown, skirt, cover, count of he ahandance.of -saloons in § neck and arms edged Val.lace and ribbon flounce of fine eyelet embroidery with 3 clus | - _ sleeves.January Sale price .$2.75 drawers; made of fine Nainsook and trimmed Commissioner Welr explained his at- i y draw.January Sale price .$1.50 ters of fine tucks.January Sale price $2.25 EXTRA SPECIAL =: 545.Fine Nainsook Gown, yoke of very fine all- with beautiful blind lawn embroidery \u2018neatly pin titude by saving Samant wiht ve | 196.Cross-bar Muslir Covers, yoke back and No.246: is the \u201cIsabelle\u201d drawers; they are in ve - 1 over embroidery edged with spot design embroi- tucked, and threaded with ribbons.January as Recorder of the city, he was brought\u2019 4 front of fine Val.inserion; neck and arms-trim-.fine Nainsook: the frill is of \u2018dainty Swi oy t Skirts of fine English cotton, dery to match; embroidery beading, with ribbon Sale price .000000000 000 $19.50 so, much in con act vu the evils of med Val.lace to match;- two rows of beading bro: de en hed at the top with an embroid with 18-inch flounce of fine em- draw and bow; very pretty gown.January.5.Bridal Set of four pieces, \u2018gown, skirt, rt, drawers, Cl metho à orn sing QUES or e that +} threaded with ribbon.January Sale price $1.50 roaery iis at the top cmor broidered lawn\u2014a quality and Sale Price .citer stron $2.50 cover, made of fine Nainsook and heavily tnm- employed generally\u201d now.174.Fine Nainsook Covers, four rows cf insertion down front, motifs of blimd embroidery in rose.beading, through which a pretty nbbon is drawn and bowed.January Sale price .- 31.75 style of garment, the like of which we don\u2019t ever remember to have med with Val.lace and insertion, medallions, ribbon draws and bows.January Sale price 559.Fine Nainsook Gown, yoke of very fine imitation Torchon lace and insertion, finishea with em- A letter was read from \u2018the A.BB Rea Co.Limited, in which that firm } trongly d th ti f th design; neck and arms edged lace to match; rib- 404.Isabelle Drawers of fme Nainsook flounce sold, even in a January Sale, for broidery medalliors; sleeves prettily trimmed with essai ane $15.00 license.saying that rd a moving bon\u2019 draw; back neatly tucked.Jan.Sale of very pretty eyelet embroidery, with row of less_than $1.50.On sale insertion to match yoke.January Sale price 4.Bridal Set \"of four pieces, consisting of gown, picture show on eagh side and a szlgon Pre LL La ea aan aa ae .$1.75 hemstitched insertion to match.January Sale Monday, at, each.88] LL.22e ea case a aan a nee eS $2.95 skirt, drawers and cover: each garment hand- ih Se male the FMentroal, would be 4 144.Fine Nainsook Covers, yoke of embroidery price .\u2026.\u2026.00000e .$1.75 There are not more than one 509.Fine Cotton Gown, slip-over style, finished somely trimmed with square effect; eyelet em- turned into a St.Lawrence street.\u201d HM» finished with Torchon insertion; neck and arms 402.Isabelle Drawers of very fine Nainsook, fuil hundred or so, however, of these with cambric embroidery and beading, with rib- » broidery and insertion, with beading and rib- Pret Eee Department ¥ the, edged lace to match; ribbon draw; back neatly tucked.January Saleprice $1.00 PE flounce of heavy eyelet embroidery; a very sur- + 95 viceable garmert.January Sale price .particular skirts.bon draw and bow, sleeves\u201d vy daintily trim- $1.00 bon draws, and edged with embroidery to match.$12.50.med.January Sale price .January Sale price .ean dressed the commission in.faver- of\u2019.the granting of the license.He claimed} that the premises now covered by th license it was.proposed.to .tranafet ,; were situated, in just.as dangerous a place.It was In close proximity to Laval University and the lasge Roman\u2019 Catholic church and\u2019 \u2018institutions near the corner of :St.Denis and 8t.Cathe erine streets.He thought that\u2019 the people in thir vicinity should be pro- > - tected, and it was not fair for Me., _BABY AND GIRLS\u2019 WEAR_ Children\u2019s Cotton Drawers with self frill, sizes from 2 to \"14 years.January Sale\u2018Price .2.22 15 Children\u2019s: Cotton Drawers with self fri finished 5 pin- The Sale of a Splendid Special Purchase of Black Velvets will be Monday\u2019s Special , - Feature in the Dress Goods Dept.1 P to ask that th fucks; sizes 2 fo 14 years.January Sale Price.0 19 pr 7 7 a They are $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Velvets\u2014new, kept\" in one SC Children\u2019s Drawers, good quality cotton, rimmed 272 inch, * SL Lory PTT He Eg absolutely, every yard of them.The sale Mr Desaulniers added that he per- , ; embroidered, ornamented, 3 pin tucks.January Sale Price.29 Yi nwt snd TES price Monday will be.pee emia 59 sonally was favor of cutting de tumbér of ue naes from 453 to.Well made cotton petticoats, finished hemstitched frill, or- More than Thirty Thousand Yards | ; + CL RICH BLACK COUCHE VELVETS.The Commigsioners\u2019 decided 't& namented with pin tucks; sies 2 to 6 years.January Sale ! Yar \u201cAnd all the Following New RICH BLACK PLAIN VELVETS.the case en delibre.| Price.ov ev ee cece vince ae aeunen.n.29 | of Fresh, New Swiss Embroideries Embroideries in any Length 2,000 yards of them just secured; no matter |.GRACE DART HOME.~~ Children\u2019s heavy white flannellette drawers, self frill; sizes go on Sale the First Day.or Quantity Required.how, fresh and perfect and of high standard | D a ete ; 2 to 6 years.January Sale Price.\u2026.25 J f Embroideri \u2018 > \u2014\u2014 - quality, go on sale Monday: Of course, the a to gratefully acknowledge the ions S.7 em, riptions and donations: Children\u2019s heavy grey striped flannellette drawers, self frill; Sample Stripe o (MDTOICCRE | 9,000 yards of Insertions and Edgings of whole two thousand yards should be gone\" ~ ™ Davia 8.Mepowai ii Soe sizes 2 to 6 years.January Sale Price.«.20 Thousands of pieces cut from some of the .15 and .18 order.January by night, at.cools LLL LL DO Henry J.Fuller aps de : - 5 n conn of or.White Flannelelte Night-gowns; sizes 4 to 16 years.January the very best looms in Switzerland and Sale price, per yard.10 Andrew Balle.Sale Price.ET.shipped to us direct from ithe manufac- 5,000 yards of Insertions and Edgings to .Friend Mere: - Tron turers to sell during this January Sale |?\" 5 15 g | Prend NF : | SR ; { at Half Price and less.match ; .20 and .25 qualities.January NEW ZEPHYRS | i 0 Mrs.Charles Bid is peor, ot 20.00 THE SALE OF COSTUMES _Frontines.| Insertions Sale price, per yard.15 .NEW CHAMBRAYS }°* A Telighibird.-ol7 | 308 \u20ac Edei gs Flouncine.5,000 yards .35 and .40 lines of still finer NEW GINGHAMS ) Yard Mr.ana Mrs Hunter Dréfimmgna Edy On Monday we shall place on sale Tages, \u2014rlouncings, Swiss insertions and matched edgings; And besides being new they are the genuine .15 .18 and He Dites 7, = pn Forty-nine $25.00 Costumes al, each .$13.95 Mounted on fine Swiss muslin, nainsook January Sale price, per yard 95 & ar 3 A Friend No.35 ee 188 \u2014Forty $30.00 Costumes al, each, .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.$16-50 and cambric,\u2014fresh and dainty.- anuary ¢ b per yard.20 numbers.They have been bought expressly for this January Mra.John MeLentdh \u2018By-itie-Lakavy Si J .| h $ The Pri 2,000 yards of a simply exquisite range sale.In fact they have not been yet opened up at the time of .a ETS 100 \u2014Seventeen $35.00 Costumes at, each .$19.50 e Prices: of insertions and Edgings, which te.wif .! VE fae These are none but this season\u2019s most correct styles, in none 10 ones, per yard.oo.05.should be .50 and .60 per yard.writing, But we know t eir wor .we weren't so much op- Li Tes p enn 5.00 but the newer materials, and including practically every good co- .15 ones, per yard.08 January Sale prite, per yard.356 posed to betraying trade secrets, we might tell you that the Aisi Nl de Clark » first visit to the United States in seven Mrs à Mrs.Eid.Fabre Surveyer, Mestre, - , Madame ; eriie Froehlich, ana: - tin Davies.octtat by Matoff.= ct years, and his stay will be a limited one Langlois, Ea.Cholétte, Eve.Ouimet.| PH.Biatr, Mr, Merlin Rate A benefit concert for a Wow \u2018ami Hakka.Bey New Grand Vizier.208 M Gill\u2019 st t \u2014some three goths at most: Kis first n.Desaulniere, H.W.Wonham, W.A.ve pd : Vieiln Solo (a) Cavatera .eleven children in destitute cond) ma | rand .\\ © ree sppearance will be with the New York| Wayland, L.Fortier, Mr.and Mia, Froeh- (b) Minuet .+ Beethoven be given fn the Windsor Hall, Wednesaay Constantihopié, Dec.31-\u2014-Hékka Bey, .= 310 5 4aw Philharmonic Orchestra, under, Guatave ch, and\u2019 others.i oe Monee Prd Engage + New Yark.Signor \u2018Barbiert.wa evening, January 26th, by Mr.Michaie | Ambassador to Italy, has aécéptod the * pans cute, at Carmes Hall, on ' A Ph pe i pe portier little Vocal Sofo (a) I'm wearin\u2019 & Foote Matoff./ the ae oon ari Violinist, office of Grand: Vizier.He will leave 3 : J a and ith, sume & few years Je Ta e 0 wa.artis onstan media Estate George A.O'Neill LONSDALE\u2019S STATEMENT.Orchestra in Brooklyn on the 8th.| i Novelty, ago, whe paris \"00 \u201cout of\" Te M nfa er, @) Tell er i fave \u201cher so | .de Faye w\u2014 ta.Rome for C tinople im Lely .Ty Busont will appear in Montreal utider the jolt A Whaaicpt or four bands, orig- Wade a notable sûcoéss \u201cthe Vie- Mi Fi wa lov 3 .\u2018 ° .: persotis\u2019 having claims against the Ba | : __ the management of C.O.Lamontagne.-at snat\u2019 compositions for pianoforte, by Ma.|.toria Collegd, lis bee \u2018as s6lo- Vocal Solo (a) 1 know a Jovely a Harderot ymphony Concert.- Cp HIGHEST FOOB-V ALUE wi or the Jate George AO Xen, on his |8ayg.Lady Churchill's Whereabouts me Windsor Hall, Feb ruary 4th, Jmone dame Marguerite ich end Mr F.Bt to 0 appesr in fhe ax \u2018Sym- a Lovely Rig.\u2018Landon Ronald of Txt Fria ori Mey TE a the Jara concert: .| e@ to fyle tho same, duly attested forth- | subscribers are: Sir Tge and Lady y.Blair, assisted Py the well-known | heath u on e \u201céfréction of avies.Orch = tne undersigned \u2018Notaries {ate are re- rondon, hearsay ; parer rrteit Shaughnessy, Mrs.À.à paumsarten, Mrs.do ke.Dac Windsor Hal Tin paler 2h ay puto re ranch vioita Solo, ertvde Ballet « De Beriot Sond ctor Gouin TREE Eppes Cocos.is & treat » Children, : ndebt 0 © siate are Te- \u2014\u2014\u2014 3 w ace ,; i] y.\" $ » + quested to make immediate settlement at |brother hohe Viscountess ror Les se Tichiun gunn Gibb.ary 18th\u201d The toliowing programe a \u201ccare ces in New York Yor the fast Vocal illo eR, .&'Hardelot Doo heard There: oa notable sue} A Sustenant te the Worker.the r e ate orge + » 8 beet arranged: & Housewi A Ac: Ne, Sturt, Cox and McKenna, No- given out © following statement pub.Fayette Brown, M ge à - Mrs, pat = LT \u201capte where she studied.with., (b) Telaine for mine - ae Alyward Janua a $18 should be > something of a A Boon so the Theifty.fo.his ties, R Insurande Bldg, City.| \u201cHaving seen in the newspipers yé | Richardson, Mime chere, Miss Bise, | * hel Tonetey.Although.this will ba Miss Fit we wore.: \\ LL En | 811 trait of my sister, Viscountess ron, Mise Forbes, Mra.H.x.i ., re / first public appearance in New York, Vocal Duet, O that we two Smith 1 : : under the heading, \u2018Mystery of à (Poar- Miss Skelton, .Mrs en Balion played 6 year Meying ii ra nd ar, Du vise.4 \u201c New York Farmer Badly Frozen.cas.I pes Le may that I am.ery) much | finger, Mrs.H.\u2018en Concérté- at Mendeistotis kn vee i's Soto, od-Night.Blumentna! Would Amend Lior Logisiation.na astonis such Inaccurate re aricourt, wiclans, ; , a \u2019 hénettady.N.Y.Detember Jl ing circulated, presumably with F4 a ot | 3 se, Mr.Merl nt 1 Toronto, Ont, \u2018December 31.eA he them, Abel Stewart, a middle aged [present stayima, temperance people\u2019 to | \u201cRAKE.; : farmer.llvipg ¥wncetowr, a small \u201cI therefore take upon fayselé to make.| ther amendments to the Liouoe .L4« |\" s Ÿ Pr» en hamlet a few lies south \u2018of this city, jthe statainont that it.is-aliéolutely 1 nooks © cerse Act.The principal changs.de- | RA # found behind a corn-gipol.part- [fect to say that Lady Churchill's act sired: is a clause to fo pronibit the tale d In.retreat © i n cavered with snow, where ho had.{has anything Yo with (Hieosophy, | \"| of intoxicating\u2019 drinks on Christmas _ swtritonsoess and use ait oll night with the mercury below |dtums ot any i «+; day, Good Friday Thasksgivieg | sero.He is in evitical condition.» area has Eune | day.NO \u2018Eppes\u2019 Is unsucps au 141 8 vs of Her family aa to 4 A fight i to i, ; i 4 Try our Watch repair department, refore T hope that | bitive mg TN Hemsley, jeweller, 366 Stiamesd ly misled.\u201d leant Uo : \u20ac Pegemn 254h, at = to Mr And Mm.E.On.D Decestber 29th, à son to[ Mrs.John P.Atkh son, « 35 avenue, Westmount.NCER0n December 28th, 1908, at 73 Hallowell Jhrest, Westmount a -to Mr.4 Mis.George Singer, a P-On.December 26th, pi the Ma- pital, a son to Mr.and Mrs, ison, 2183 Hutchison street, MARRIAGES.G-ANDERSON\u2014At the Presby- à Church, Fort William, on Dasember 32 , by Hey.W.L.H.Rowand, ite youngest: daughter of the Anderson, Dumbarton, Siete dames Dixion Darling, of Fort STEWART-BLEZARD-On December 27, at Warkworth, Ont.by Rev.W.Harrison, Lillie Jane to George B.tewart, B.A., of Madoc, Ont.DEATHS IN THE CITY.WWART A Salisbury Apartments, on.Front by, December 30th, Mary Ann Delovea wife of Jrio.T, Ewart.; will be held it the house Fri- =.ge at 8 oolock::\u2019Rémains will ; honge at ; 7.45 a.m.Saturday to cr Pr R.Windsor station, for interment \u2018at Hudson, Que.Friends and aqcuain- tances are respectfully invited.8113 MENNEDY \u2014 On the :31st Inst, at 205 William street, Elizabeth Wells, at the @ of 38 years, wila.qf John Kennedy.5 eral, notice later.x \" LAUGHRIN-\u2014Suddenly , fn this city, on] © December 30th, \u20181908 Margaret Byrne, \u2014 when you : forget to wind it, Your system runs down when you neglect it.Late hours, overwork, unusual worry, rough weather, all contribute to lessen you vitality.Your blood grows thin | tetan À Mijor's Faverish \u201cDream\u2014Biirns \u2018Defends Navy-\u2014United Labor Party.- CHORE OHHH HCH OH OHHH EEE 5 Canadian Associat Tress.ed that pe \u2018the opinion: of $te that of: the Daily 2 WBRt + were the facts?Great Britain How \u2018mad § 1,800,000 tof \u2018displacement.\u201cof: Wa ships, compared with Germany's $08: 1 000.What about 19127 In 1912 Great] Britain would have over 2,000,000 tons, against Geramny's 890,000 tons.: Speaking on the same subject, Earl \u2018Cawdor again declared that nothing would prevent Belfast from becoming a German naval base if Home Rule was granted.The Genial Major McBride.In this respect importance attaches | to the speech made by Major McBride, of the Transvaal Irish Brigade, at Kil- | Itisa.wouderfel Sonate qe dom, adi.cate, sickly and aged peofle.IVs the world's , \u2018standard body-builder, recommended by Physicians the world over.It is the best, therefore it is the one imitated.There are thousands of them made, simply to sell on the reputation of the original.They are cheap\u2014often harmful.Be sure to get Scott\u2019s.FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS HOG OG OOOO SOD LONG OG I RENN, ; 71 years, widow of the late \u2018Thos.Pi th Laugtirin and dauzhtér of the late Ed- kenny.\u2018It des quite probable in the ward Byme, of Quebec.Funeral to- SCOTT & BOWNE, TORONTO, ONT.near future,\u201d said the Major, \u201cthat we may see a soldier from New York or Berlin sketching the ruins of St.Paul's, instead of Macaulay's stranger from New Zealand.Should the Germans land in Ireland, they would be received with willing hearts and strong hands.Should England be their destination it is to be \"hoped they will -ind time to disembark 100,000 rifles and a few score cannon,with ammunition for the same.This land will then be as free as God meant it to be.Lord Desboorugh declared that the Budget had given capital a rude shock.Money was going out of the country at three times the usual rate.j : idmy, MALONEY \u2014 On the\u2019 sat inst!) Miss ;\u2026.Margaret Maloney, agh 88 years.Funeral on Monday, January 8, at 8 am, from Hotel Dieu, to Bt.Patrick's Chureh, and thence to Cote des Nei- Cemetery, Friends and acquaintances please accept this intimation.MUIR-On December 30th, Agnes Steel, ABOUT OUR &- her late residence, 50 Mackav street, 7 eariy beloved wife of James Mur.Fu- JANUARY DISCOUNTS , Greater in volume, greater in economical importance than any of its predecessors.Anticipating a record Sale, we have far exceeded any previous purchase i in preparing for this event.Tens of thousands of useful lengths of Embroideries will be here for ybu ur selection, covering every possible need and catering to every individual want.\u201c\u2019Meral Saturday, at 2.30: p.m.papers please copy.) , BRQUHART\u2014In this cita,\u2019on December 4 oth, Laos, Janet Anderson, beloved wife es ames Urquha neral private.- Kindly omit flowers.(Scotland ATARI RH Off everything in our establishment, this Every speech from the Chancellor of WILL BE TRANSFORMED INTO A HUGE EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT, lee Tm nthe beloved daughter of uv month, we're giving discounts of 10, 15 and 20 try from Ave to ten milan Co WHERE OUR AIN FLOOR BE ADVANTAGEOUSLY DISPLAYED.Lord Ampthill declared that the li-[ berty of the people would be endangered should the management of affairs pass into the hands of the demagogues.The House of Lords was at the present moment defending the liberties of the people.Mr.Bonar Law declared that Tariff Reform had been adopted by every other civilized country.Some fiscal reforma were good for employment; other systems were bad; but ours was the ;worst of all.\u201d \u201cWar, Not Politics.\u201d .Keir Hardie,| the Socialist Laborite, per cent.Why not take advantage of these discounts now even if you don\u2019t intend using the furniture until next May.We will store and insure anything you buy, free of charge, until then.These discounts.should prove of special interest to prospective housekeepers.- And they apply to everything in our estab- lishment\u2014all kinds of furniture, mattresses, beds, said they were fighting, not for the rugs, curtains, oilcloths, linoleums, matings, fur- Liumph of a party, but for the eman- niture coverings, cushions, portieres, etc.Politics, © © cls Jt was wan not With a large stock like ours, odd pieces \u201cof private, ROUX~On December 30th, 1909, Rev.Father Louls Roux, at the Immaculate | Conception, aged b4 years, former pro- fensor in Hebrew and ecclesiastical his- .Funeral will take place Monday, 9 am.at the Immaculate Church, DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.fULLIGAN-\u2014At his home, 677 Wabasha ex St.Paul, Minn., on December 16, hn R.Mull} an, formerly of Montreal.terment at St.Paul.MALLET at Lovin, Que.on Sunday, Ly ber 26th, John Ross O'Malley, evedore, late.Janitor of the Canter.- bury, Montre AN ANNIVERSARY MASS, MALONEY~An anniversary mass will be sung at St.Patrick's Church on Mon- THIS IS ONE OF THE OCCASIONS THAT COME \u201cBUT ONCE A YEAR.\u201d BE SURE AND GRASP THE OPPORTUNITY IT HOLDS OUT TO YOU.EDGINGS, BEADINGS, MEDALLIONS, ALLOVERS, FLOUNCINGS, ON FINE CAMBRIC.FAWN, NAINSOOK AND MUSLIN, DONE UP IN LENGTHS FROM 4%, TO 10 YARDS ARE HERE IN ENDLESS PROFUSION.: OUR ANNUAL WHITEWEAR SALE q Will this year create New Records i in Hamilton Value Giving, Best qualities at Lowest Possible Prices.1 X tt fetes sh NIGHTGOWNS Mr Ramsay Macdonald declared We take more than ordid- ~ \"| that the people must gain sovereign Tn really superior quality cotton, slip-over.or open day next, at & a.m.\"in loving memory furniture-and other articles are bound to accumu- political authority, so that they may ary pleasure in announcing \" fronted.A grout value.lod +.of Margaret ney, Who died on Jan- - emancipate themselves economically.- n superior cambric w nicely embroidered trim- © uary 3rd, 1909.R.LP.late.Mr.Philip Snowden, the Socialist, + ; the æpening of our ite mings, tucked yokes and embroldered cuffs.69¢ IN MEMORIAM, In loving memory of our dear\u2019 EE ELLE Mrs.John Kells (Mary A.Emo), | who died on January Ist, 1908.IN MEMORIAM, announced: \u201cWe have for the first .time a united Labor party.We have every prospect of retaining the seats) \u2018we hold, and of winning more.We, an} ,& party, are now In fine Cambrics and English Long Cloths with dainty embroideries and laces.\u2018They are in a variety of styles, but all have nicely trimmed yokes and cuffs; i they are full size, and workmanship is guaranteed, 9S¢ J We have some of these odd pieces, on which we're giving discounts of 30, 40 and 50 per cent.Red Tickets will be attached .to all rticlés bearing discounts of 20 per cent.and over, so that \u201cwear display for 1910.It far surpasses.our previous ef- em PE Pr « < érts in the same line and we recognized as a - or ! powerful permanent force in Britigh | PAP a = , « EE MALONEY\u2014-An anniversary mass will be sung in St.Patrick's Church on Mon- duy next, at 8 u.m., for the repose of the soul of Margaret Maloney, who died on January 3rd, 1909.RIJ.P.in-America practically suffered a fire loss of $2.58 in 1907, whèreas the per capfta loss in Europe for the same year was only 48 cente.This contrast was brought out by Willian H.Tolman, director of play of up-to-date Under- wear\u2014as to prices we only\u2019 ask for fair comparison.Our And countless higher priced, finer choose from.CORSET COVERS and DRAWERS armen Maree, whe demarien ro the be readil politica.\u201d wrmay safély assert that no- CHEMISES this life on December 3lst, F908, May y may be readily seen in our different depart- 5 where else will be.found such Ladies\u2019 White Chemises, all in good materiale and H her soul rest in peace.ments.; American Fire Loss Enormous.1 d di trimmed with laces or embroideries.~ \u201c k IN MEMORIAM.New York, December 31.\u2014Every person \u201cà large and well assorte 15- 45¢ and dde.quality ones to the New York Museum of Safety and Sanitary Appliances, dt a banquet of tha.directors and their zuests last night.The total flre loss in America in 1807, said Mr.Tolman, was $215,000,000, and, including the cost \u2018of upkeep of fire departments, the loss in this country might | be estimated at $500,000,000.If safety devices were used here as \u2018generally as in Europe, there would be an annual saving of $360,000,000.Ladies\u2019 Corset Covers, well made and with rows of lace insertion and lace edging: full sizes.18¢ Ladies\u2019 Cambric Drawers, trimmed with laces or embroideries, and tucking.ve ovco0s 0.00.18C floor space has been increas- .ed, our staff augmented to cope with the increasing demands which will necessarily be made upon us during the sale.' In selecting the goods particular attention was paid to the fabrics, laces and em- Darling Polly tone Senta g olives y, make her feel 1y JOS.SPECIAL.Drawers in fine long cloth, untrimmed, with ticks and hemstitched edges.Extraordinary ValU® .vavrecsoun vusone vonsouue veseospe c UNDERSKIRTS | Thousands {0 choose from, in all qualities, and at gras 1840 LANDE BROS.234-236 St.Lawrence Boulevard Trainmen Were \u2018Suspended.Quebec, Que., December 3L\u2014The investigation into the recent collision at St.Anne de la Pocatiere, on the Inter- = colonial Railway.which was conducted .all prices.UN RTAKERS Wish all their fr by Mr.W.A Dube, Superintendent of broideries, and every gar- Special line in fine white cambric, with rows of APO M HORN TL 1sh all their friends and patrons the Intercolonial at Levis, has resulted t was doubly examined tucking and lace edgings.\u2026.tov.45e .J 6.15 a In the suspension of two of the train ment wa y : Underskirts of fine çambric with deep Swiss em- : * .hands, H.Lebel and J.Cote.erfection of broidery, frills and rows of aeking, A very rare value - ; pren and Cote as to finish and p at.v 69c # Happy and oon more] at 18 LAXATIVE BRON UININ fo oprician for the signature.of E,W.GROVE.Used the Owing to the abnormal rise BRIDAL SETS World over to Cure n Cold me One Day.25c.Four-piece Bridal Sets, each garment neatly trimmed with rows of lace insertion and Swiss embroidery; made entirely of fine nainsook and set consisting of .night gown, madergkist, © corset cover and drawers, + 4 ! Special rene nn Ean in the price of raw matérials, we do not expect to be able to offer at these prices after January.1 men ri crier Prosperous Tew Dear.We thank you for past favors, and shall strive more than ever to deserve your confidence in METCALFE STREET I DOMINION SQUARE.\u201cik 128 00 me, - By Appointment Te underekir eue se veu nan cs u0es + j $ + + + + + + % > or nil Defects of the a es our Specialist.IER Street, Do- ALL LS ANNUAL SALE OF WHITE GOODS AND FINE LINENS THIS SALE there will be immense variety, wonderfully \u2018 good values and even \u2018more vonderfully low prices.The following partial list will give some.idea of the great saving to be - made H.M.THE KinG 1910.| \u2018 T © here during this Sale.In this section there will be one \u2018uniform price.of 15¢ a yard, for goods worth i in many cases up to 45c.: agPValue, 36 inches, fine English Longcloth.5¢* vaule, 36 inches, fine Lansdowne Cambric.IN 2 RUSSIAN COUNTESS 3sc value, Scotch Organdie Muslin.30c value, Nainsook, 40 inches wide.You can save 5¢ to 30c a Jard at this price (THE TORONTO 35c value, Mercerized White Blouse Mattings.\u201casc value, fine, Swiss Muslin.fi NEW Y04 YORK FRE!\" 3oc value, White Fancy Vesting.tin ) 30\u20ac value, fine Swiss Spot Muslin.\"1 GOING INFO OPERA | OLD HUVOREDTH gx vase the White Cop Sena: 3e value Undervenr Combe 30c.value, Lingerie Baptiste.value, White Victoria Lawn, 40 ins.wide.35c value, 46 in.Sheer Lingerie Mull.20¢ erlcan Express Coté Suffered * ; .\u2018Was British P 25¢ value, White Dimity Muslin.pe Gt Sehr | ou ei Mower 85 ti Pas Por re Soc valu.White Persian Lawn Thi event bpp but 3 value, White Sw Oued Station.ciety Will: Maks \u201cDebut in : uesec for the 4ot value, White French Imported Pique.| : \u2018once a your 30\u20ac due, Whit Embr ide Cabrie.= Ne \u2018 31.\u2014Belated Paris Crimes, : 25e value, Madapolam, 40 inches wide.35c value, ite oidery je : \u2018New York, December \u2014Belate ; , ! ! À croiss pactages and -other valu- ; Special to The Montreal Star.- Toronto.December 31.\u2014The 100th reximent, one of.the three Canadian regiments to be revived by the Brit Special to The Montreal Star.Paris, December 3L\u2014Coutitess Cas- gini, so popular in Washington society when her.uncle.Count Cassini, was Russian ambassador: there and able\u2019 express parcels in large numbers Awere burned to-gay in a \u2018fire Which destroyed the American Express Com- peny's offices and store rooms, near IRISH LINEN SHEETING, ETC.| 10 pieces of Pure Trish Tthen Shesting, \"grass bleached, 2 1-2 yards wide, and the.correct thing for suits, skirts and 89c.: EMBROIDERED LINENS wf haiid drawn and embroidered faney linen Pillow ants 0 wortrat bax \u201cPoylies, Tray Cloths, - Table Centres, 5 o'clock nd Central Station, causing a Embass - | Government, was raised in Cpsfada | hey\u2019 are sain es, slightly solied and will coats, Regular $1.35.andnestVenaserdooeaeven este ventan ses loss estimated at 500,000.\u201c sho was tondny han abe wil To on during the Crimean war.It Was a Tea Cloths, ste.T high clase ai * 5 \" - flumes raged for sevral hours in British regiment and was pald by the LS \u2019 75 pieces bleached Jihen siting, 32 to 38 Inches wide, fine the professional\u2019 ge.Con round thread.Rex.25c, 0c, 85e.mere Countess Cassin wilt: make her professional debut on January Il In the Salle Femina, one.of the ost fashionable concert halls in Paris A concert will be arranged for her spe\u201d a - - - \u2018the main vollding and smaller struee tures adjoining covériig .the greater pert of & block.Two men wert badly fnjured when the flames shot out flercéiÿ &fter a £Mall explosion.War Office, but was recruited here.© The regiment left Quebec for the Crimea.When, however, if reached Gibraltar, the war wasjcoming to an end, and it did not proceed:further.The .MARKED PRICES.0 .ro = ; re ' JANUARY SALE IN \"HOUSEFURNISHINGS i.i - A large part of the loss was maid to Cone Die hes engaged to make ce to.the destruction of à ; \u201cj100th was always known as a Canaldian ow DOUBLE BED COMFORTE ae valuable no stored tx agbearance later a for.her refiment.at, was, SE Can-| AXMINSTER CARPETS, ° à 10 EE ends, ALL FRATHER PL - I * A : aren nr warehouse and which were to shine! voice.When she goes on the stage, |23!aD ia its personnel fn years.orth $2.25.CE ans A PAIR ec ped to-day to i oh ve the £ the |1t Was distuiaded ten of - twsive où PE PRICE (7768 H- 59c.PRICE.98e Le ee Sema and assume dat of | | UBLE BED MATTRESSES, SCOTCH CORK LINOLEUM, Rua Famer, | (| WHITE LAGE CURTAIN Marguerite Cofant, her grandmother's Warth $3.00, ® 50, æ A vAnD.PRICE, 69c.maiden name.rie 4 RONTO; ONT.-5 Ethel, wifd of HO | Cc.2 ere formerty of this city, 1e I i WITHDRAWAL oF Runa ©.V.M G.A.Beat Higham rhe inde ! TRAINS - dead at NE ; tern sssitencesand the : anadian itic\u2019 train No.31.\u201cConstante ite of\" BR bu Peiman, | , = sf ete \u201cthe provisions pe one Tu Ju-] In the Intermiediste City or \u201cStation ¥e¢.15 dead: ; at veniie Deliriquents Act,.w t Highlanders were defeat e Vaud Br will be discontin- Mary ite of Thies.J.Wilkie.snd | 4, be arranged to take in: tent tral Y.M.C.A., on the-latter y, Deceniber Sint, and anughter ot thé late: po - MeCord, of | hopeé re and by hindly and aympa-| the score of 88 to 1.pe, | boys had the better of the: play ve art, and the game was HeV: this city.ia dead at fan Edro.C cane.; ae relict of Joue.F.Lot reser in] th yar at the orion, Ror.2 11 leave Vi adreutt on fan Pode olla Sop {thetic: treatment, reclaim while young à [those who seamed destined for lives | \u201cNei AUSING ER .Pa : Threatened Monopoly in Montreal Ia Averted by Change.of Lease\u2014 © .¥ 7 A Case In Hull \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\" eitv.has been settled, and the work of cutting will begin next week, with all parties apparently satisfied with the situation, .The threatened monopoly has been broken.By a later arrangement with the Provincial Government, Mr.J.T.Evwart's leasd holdings now cover only about 11,000 feet superficial area of ice about Sugar loaf Island, to be held for Afteen years.The Government further has, the right \u201d to break the Yeage if it be proven to be a disability on other dealers.The change in patent will give Mr.Ewart just about the amount he needs for the purposes of hig own business, leaving the remain: der of the fields open for other cut- tern.: The leasing of ice fields is, however, still regarded with very hostile feet- frigs by the other ice dealers, who claim that it is a step unprecdented in the province.and that the whole river - Sshould.be left free for the first comer.Mr.Ewart, however, claimed that some of the other dealers had béen playing \u201chog\u201d with the ice fields and His move was only for ceit-prtebtion Legal Action in Hull.Ottawa.Ont.December 31.\u2014 Ald.Dupuys, of Hull, yesterday -afternoon, made application in the Hull Superior Court for an injunction, restricting a.St Jéan, of Gatineau Point.from trespassing on the ice which he holds by 8 lease from the Quebec Government.Judge Champagne reserved dectsion.An indignation meeting will be held at Gatineau Point on Sunday, when the course of the Quebec Government In leasing or selling a patent on the fce on the Gatineau river to Ald, Du- puys will be discussed.A petition will.be drawn up for presentation to the Government asking that the patent be annulled.Twenty-five men, who on previous winters made their living Ly cutting ice and sellilng it to the farmers, or ta Ottawa dealers, are now excluded from the ice, and as there is no other place where ice may be eut, they will appeal to the Government.De rit INDICTED FOR BLACKMAIL Mrs.Ford Charged by Grand Jury \u2014 \u2018 Warriner a Witness.Cincinnati, Ohio, December 31.\u2014 A new indictment against Mrs.Jeannet Btewart Ford, alleging blackmail, was returned by the Hamilton County Grand Jury.4 Chas.L Warriner, former Jocal treasurer of the Big Four Railroad, and who is under sentence of six ; Years imprisonment for embezzling, Was summoned to the Grand Jury faom two hours before the bill was returned Mrs.Ford {x charged with having.5 demanded $2,000, from Wauarriner on \\ November 1, 1902, threatening exposa, ure of his shortage if he refused her \u2018demands.Owayu-retarypsoon-yoamo0 123456 0 7 * MADE NO CLAIM FOR CHILD.§ \u2014 New York Woman Said Son Needed | its Divorced Father.Reno, Nev, December 31.\u2014Mrs.| Koster Kip, wife of Henry Spies Kip.and prominent in New York social Gircles, was granted a decree of di- Vorce yesterday on the grounds of desertion, Mrs.Kip made n> clair for the custody of their four-year-old son ard stated to the court that she considered that the child needed its father.The judge sald the child undoubtedly 180 would need the attentions of Its mother, and refused to sign the decree until a clause was inserted granting Mrs.Kip permission to see her child at any time.DEAD RECLUSE IDENTIFIED.Miss Seaman Belonged to Well Known Milltown Family.8pecial to The Montreal Star.Hamilton, Ont, Decernber 31.\u2014The woman found dead in her home, 138 Mary street.on Wednesday.has been positively identified as Miss Anna Leeman, formerly of Milltown, N.B.\"7 The woman's name was known at the timie the bôdy was found, .but as she had been always rather reticent \u201c+ nothing wus known of her family until yesterday, when it was learned that she was of & well known family in Milltown, whence she came to this city about three years go.\u2019 Probabilities: Fair to-day and Satur.Way; a little higher temperature.Montreal weather readings by Hearn & Jasrizon: Maximum to-day, 8: minimum, » Same Jast year, maximum 18, \u201csintmum 0.\u2019 < Maximum and minimum temperature: Vistoria, 42, 34; Kamloops, 32, 26: Kd- *Mmonton, 32, 10; Battleford, 22, 12; Prince Albert, 28, 16: Calgary, 44, 18; Qu Ap- \"pelle, 30, 13; Winnipeg, 12, 2; Port Ar- ur, 16, à; Parry Sound, 28, 8: Toronto, A6, 12: Ottawa, 8.zero: Montreal.8, mero.\u201cQuebec, B, 4 below; St.John, 12, ¢: Halle Pax, 28, 10, J emperature elsewhere: New York, 15: tlantie City, 17: London, 44: Paris, 43.{| twreen-thie Motherland and the Bri { irish Dominions beyond.the sea.\u2019 ROUBLE} The trouble among the ice dealers = of Moritreal over the ice fields on the: river opposite the western part of the} \u2018opinion .held \u2018in.some.quarters, tha \u2018 mie \u2018for « the Vancouver .| tiin Muiray, form | Pachena, Uéiniet and Clayoquot.Het, and aurf Nfeboats will be tig, Pi re REN amg N\\A qi | Monday, the First Business Day of the New Year, Will be Tal] in ail Rl We wish you all A Very Happy and Prosperous New Year, and may 1910 bring you all joys, and - no Sorrows.co U8 .\u2018A.E.REA &CO.,, Montreal, Limited\u201d =| = ZZ a { hy ih i) \u201cA ' q] From basement to roof, the store will be?beautifully.arrayed in White, presenting a display seldom seen in store decorating.: \u201cA G Every country of the globe that could contribute to a sale of White Merchandise has\u2018 sent its full share.Every department will show dainty White goods at the year\u2019s lowest prices.| We have received great price concessions from some of the largest English and Irish manufacturers of Household Linens and Cottons, who were anxious to do business with us, and introduce their goods._ M the Birthday of our Fist \u201cGREAT WHITE SALE\" World ot White À re LU [ { The predominating features of the sale will be Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Whitewear \u2018and Household Linens.{| There are thousands upon thousands of pieces of exquisitely beautiful whitewear, chiefly made and designed in our own factories, from materials purchased direct from the mills, exceptionally clever productions of Women\u2019s White Garments.=~ ( Altogether the display will present a profusion of style and elegance in white goods, greater, we believe, than anything ever attempted before in this country.We specially invite every woman in Montreal to visit the store next week.| + ; Ÿ.| i ac ! TRatis.1 TRADE.MARK SO - \u2014 \u2014 = = \u2014 mn = = = timer A6 Relation With Dominions.| Saskatchewan Tomorrow.| States Failing Of, Western.Assoclated Press.: {Spécial to The Montreal Star.\u201c>.Winnipeg.Man, December.$1.~THY: - Toronto, Ont, December 21-A Win North West Commercial Travellers\u2019 nipeg special to the Glabe, sass annual - banquet.The outstanding ISaskatchewan and Alberta, whe ing the effect upon the Empire gf vies mental fn crushing the.Order, wh famond viloed a 3,000,000, le coming h tory for the party with which the So- [will go out: of existenee to-mi BN 0 yo granted a new trial in Nis effort to ndi .a - | Slalists wer allied In Great Britain.The priesthooë aon upon bu r .oy it, the smog.'w vel day he to fhe pround oust he American Salvation Army.gq $25,000.00 of few Morettandis: Al this ae The Boglalists were doubtless honest lua ng subm ig 0 090, , whe .e o , i , [I : in _ men.Ber Roblle said, put the LE 5 : n : : 2 parb wire en went against General Booth, Tho had son's jmportatiens.om t \u20ac argest manuiac polie ©! ey t deem.if their os re ; ron he.United .Sti y Zinck was ati a asked for rman: June r- « ; ° - ., duty to carry out might pharige the t Wilt \u201cEnter.Protus 3 e that of any Yok Pa that he in his hand when turers on the \u2018Continen Present happy relations existing be- |; The Premier also touched upon the aguificent \u201cfutûre for the na ; eh, days À an oa siath : r- nereans of | 7 Sn Ames Is\u2018 Improving.; Canada wis Iike ripening fruit, Sve siatiire 23 : ; ous reflec 5, 8 Improving | tually destineq to drop froin the parent \"tes \u2018by the ; ; ts The report.Is 18 mate out fi received \u2018from Port tree, He hoped, and clisvod int as P1000 Company.2idercien Dave that th t sata : \"to the \u2018now reverses the Su |] country\u2019s.destiny was to achisy > ; wa NBL DISCUSSED _JELKS ARE BEG STATSTS SOF Th CHESTER MAN'S [msm ros T= \u20141- THEBUDGET FIGHT| CRUSHED WEST| MUCH PROSPERITY) HORRIBLE DEATH ÈS) 120% OFF Bu Fears Liberal.Victory Might Unsettle | Order Cason to Exist in Afberta and | Exports of Fooé Stuffs From ,United | Fell From Trestle Bridge on to Barb ace tows or sos Semis wr pesial to: the Montreal Star.: .Deeember tle na LA thonent nim ert im mon: GENERAL BOOTH WINS POINT.Association last night hela its third jpeported here that the .hierard ned rex sta tie or iither bo had gone on the pre: New Trial in Case Against American\u2019 feature of the evening was the {Cansdien Order of Elis hed man nmerce aod Labor.Er to Bion Chester, lay dving Salvation Army.M : 9 Commencing Monday, January 3rd, 1910, and speech of Premier Roblin.jmmembers attached to the Romsfl = i \u201cTim cé ; allway trentie here Wednesday night.New York, Dec.31.\u2014Genèral Wil- He expressed grave concern regard- itholic Church: has \u2018been malnly instru-\u2019 ; nir; ha.wor \u2018 pu ; - Gt è ck fell on the slibpocy treetie, the Salvation Army has just been the offices of the undereigued.The trustees do not bind themsetves to 1 + Notre Dame de ; 7 , =.2103.rte | HIGH CLASS FURNISHINES about 7 o'clock lam Booth, the founder und head of ! to continue the whole month of January.\u2018bidding.the .American \u2018Afiny to use gains ahd ritual of fone.Salva- 3 direos | MARKS 148 eet sneer - Chy Will Own Street.Raliwsy, UNTIL NEW YEAR.\u20ac zg (ing.a d and good | The American Salva igd for Bis re.\u2018 incorporated in Pennwyl : or re W.Duffin, as commander, in tispe.has been eppo i clmrge.of four stations at Samneld for Bare Bam motor lifeboat is on the way ét the other \u2018stations; »; BRAVE 3 vers.cisco, December After] For Parlor! Room, B dining gatas municipally\u2019.owned roop Furniture,\u2019 20 por cent.rod \u201catrest rallways\u2019 tyres! Mlecount) also Carpets, \u2018Squares, Otl- and Pt noter oft ti, Curtains, Poctieres and Fancy Tps at Lapointes, 835 St.Cath- i À i pp a?th eile np i Ë i f "]
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