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[" Lil - Ce Dee nl -T ADVERTISING-ISMS.Sugnastions for Successful It \u2018seems necessary that most men must be branded as failures twios in their lives simply to spur them on to real successes.Advertising WEATHER FORECAST.once or SNOW Last Wesk\u2019s Daily 383,668 Last Week's Weekly 131,483 Total fast week 515,151 a VOL.XLIII, N° 11 MONTREAL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1911, PRICE ONE CENT.A - FREE STEAM COAL LATEST ~ DEMAND MADE Ontario Interests Try to Persuade Mr, Fielding to it etting Along 1 Nicely Latest Official Verdict.President Taft Keeping in Touch\u2019 with thé Proceedings Day by Day.a.a Staff Correspondent.\"Washington, D.C., January 14.\u2014Au- er session between the American and Canadian reciprocity treaty-makers is aking place to-day, thus completing « iui] week of negotiationgd\u201d The general inderstanding upon ièh the nego- tistions were started, and a general idea of the extent of what would be asked and expected, have already heen made known, but the details of what hus transpired since the first general policy was decided on the negotiators are keeping very much to themselves.That the representatives of the two countries, with their respective staffs of experts, are working hard over masses of statistics as to the foreign trade of the two countries is about all the direct information that can be got.It would also seem that they are making substantial progress in drawing up a tentative agreement to he submitted to the two governments for approval or disapproval.That, at any rate, is the distinct impression gained by those who are close to President Taft.wha, by the way, is keeping himself in direct touch with the proceedings day by day.The president stil] talks in a highly cheer- fui manner about the benefits of the reciprocity.Mr.Fielding looks wise and says.\u201cWa are still golng ahead.\u201d while Secretary of State Knox came out of yesterday afternoon's conference with a happy expression on his face and.the remark, \u201cWe are getting along nicely.\u201d Nobody has the slightest idea when the negotiations ure llkely to be fin- jizlied, Inasmuch as the treaty between \u2018Canada and France took three solid months to negatiate, it would look as though the still more 'mportant question of a commercial treaty with the United States will take a considerable time yet.It is known that President Taft is anxious to have the matter decided upon by the present ad- minist and that may have the éfréét : furrsing up proceedings.FREE STEAM COAL TALKED ABOUT NOW.Although, as a -resulf of the deputations froin Canadian lumber inter- ce: - who have Mr.Fferd- ir-, the general impression here js that there will be nothing done to change the present situation as to pulp and pulpwood, it is still a matter that is eat nestly desired, for therc is no doubt tt certain strong Interests in the States are anxious to get in free raw material for paper making.'t now develops that Ontario interests have heen making strong repre- sctations with a view to having free «team coal from the United States, and this may help Mr.Fielding in the proposal made from the United States that Nova Scotia, in return for the\u2018 competition tha would be afforded by free American «cal should have her fish admitted to the American market.Tha! free coal would be highly acceptable \u2018o a large body of opinion in 0 rio is admitted, and the question Mr.Fielding has tu decide 'n his mind i cther Nova Scotia would be more Jpicased at finding a great market for her vast fishery products than she would be vexed by competition on equal terms with American coal.At present, it is agreed, it commercially practicable to carry Nova Scotia coal farther west than Montreal.Free steam coal from Pern- syivänia for Ontario would, thérerore, micet à réal public need.At anv rate, is nat - THE NEW YEAR (to His Majesty) CORON ATION YEAR.WAARIWAL : \u201cAt your service, sir!\u201d \u2014From \u201cPunch.\u201d G0 TO CORONATION ON HM.S.NIOBE in Canadian Contingent to London June May Journey on War Vessel.Special to The Montreal Star.(Ouas.January 14.\u2014Participation v members of the Canudian Parliament in the Coronation celebration of King George V.is being talked of here, and the invitation extended by a committee of the British House last year is expocted-to be repeated by the newly elected House.©\" © When an inVitation is received.Sir Wilfrid .has stated, it will be turned over to the House for action: \u201cThis time it ls believed that in place of a select committee of each side, the whole Mouse may be invited.In that event, however, probably got more than have half conld g The country would be exneuted to \u2018provide trabæportation.- and the prem- Dérs are Raving tbat as the regular lines will be booked heavily, a proposa] may be made to carry the contingent on the H.M.& S.Niobe- This, it Jn.contewded, would not-&#¥ add dignity to the participation, but also tend to impress upon the people of Great Britain the fact that Canada has undertaken serfously her naval obllga- tion to the Mother Country.- Suspect Dead Man Was Phdinoned.Special to the Montreal Star.Picton.Ontario.January 14.\u2014An inquest in the case of John Bongard, who died suddenly before Christmas, will be held here Monday night, hav- \u2018ng been demanded by a member of the Bongard family.It is believed the man was poisoned and a Toronto analyst has been making an analysis of his stomadanh.that ia the argument that certain representatives have endeavored to im- pt ss on Mr.Fielding.The loucester fishermen have not been idle.but have heen at their representatives with a view to placing prote \u201c= oin the proper quarter against Canadian fish being imported free.but it}: said the Gloucester interests do not weigh =o heavily - ith the political forces as they did some years ago before the price of fish products had nereased to th present rates.em 7 4 PHONES OROUGHNESS In our work has made our name familiar in cvery household.Wé have the most modern machinery and the most competent help.Send your family washing tous and don\u2019t worry.Troy Laundry Co.Verdun.Th We manufacture and recover Down Quilts.A good varity of coverings to \u201cAD Gone e34 ST.CATHERINE STREL!.W EST.| : Phone Up 3462 ! 280 3 1Send -\u2014 Bedding.\"CONFI will he Tarther Cream and lee Crean.UPTOWN 1318-4092.In getting the BES inereased by trying our Milk, JOHN D.DUNCAN CO., LLOYD-GEORGE PLANS VISIT TO THE U3.Wants to Come to America to See His Welsh Compatriots i He Says.{Special to The Montreal Star.London, January 14.\u2014Before his departure for Wales yesterday, Mr.Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, saw Mr.T.Owen, editor of the Welsh newspaper, \u201cThe Druid,\u201d published at Scranton.Mr.Qwen presented the Chancellor a petition with many names, inviting him to attend.one of the great Welsh gatherings in America in the present year.The Chancellor of the Exchequer a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BRUTAL MURDER OF AGED FARMER BY ROBBER BAND There ar are many blends .ekbulk tea\u2014all different.There i 18 only one blend a\u201d Tea, whether you buy one package or 8.thousand, and the ity never varies.Seid in Buik.SAVE E 2% DISCOUNT Oa Tour Mea\u2019s Furalshings.Weattively no Reserve.Septuagenarian Pole Near Berlin, Ont., Beaten to Death With a Hammer.Berlin, Ont., January 14.\u2014A terrible] crime was revealed at the village of] Wellesley, near here, yesterday, when\u201d the dead body of an aged Polish-Can-, adlan farmer named Franz Lovinaki; was discovered by neighbors bound by wire to a post outside the dead man's; own house.Lovinski, a man of about 70 Jours, had-his farm on the second concession west of the village of Wellesley, in from North Waterloo, twelve miles S.A.de.LORIMIER here.His home was an old log house, Lga Notre Dame W., near Place dArmes.where he had lived entirely alone sincef 7 83 the death of his wife six years ago.|= y There are no ekbdren.: The unfortunate man's head was | battered to such an extent as to bg un -\u2014- recognizable.About fifty yards away from the house was found a h eri.covered with blood, with which.the} | deed had apparently been committed.The supposition is that the murdeg-.ers\u2014for there was apparently more than one\u2014gained entrance to the; house through the back door.They | went upstairs to Lovinski\u2019's room, and there are evidences of a fierce struggle.Lovinski, it is known, was in} the habit of wearing his clothing while |.sleeping.EL A peculiar circumstance is the dis- F covery in the house of a bottle con- | taining whiskey and a liberal amount of Paris green mixed in it.The officers\u2019 theory -concerning this is that Lovinskl\u2019s visitors had made an effort to get him to drink some of the poisoned liquor.- Robbery was the supposed motive for the crime, Sunlight Soap preserves the clothes and their colours.T Keeps flannels as soft and pli-| able in their old age asin their youth.a i You can find just the _ _ SUNLIGHT is : ho J * range, and Ensigns : are better value for ä ,-maney \u2018than any is the best soap that skill money can produce.Yet it costs no more esther make on the market.For the young pes- ple there are good box cameras, made of woud (not cardboard) and covered with lea- theratte, from $1.50 up.class Eusizn Fe Cameras, from regretfully expressed his inability to accept the invitation, pointing out tha: he had two Budgets to prepare.! He was anxious, however, to gn to | America to meet hig fellow-country- men, and when dutles enabled \u201chim to do this he would.he declared, do his best to accede to thelr request.Winnipeg After Better Service.Winnipeg.January 14.-\u2014The Board of Control srrved an ultimatum on the Street Railway that unless service on M .y : to Quebec City.yw < L- ae o : 2x eel Pre _ \" Sol EE ol | \u2014 |.i vO 2 Zl 5 = J » Sheetal ¥ - Ww =; .2 = Z VOIS < ul te The Montreal Star» - o> 2 © £ O Tx o © Protects Them Ottawa.January 14.\u20148everal new 2 10 SIG 1 > > >IT raÿway cnterprises are fèreshadowed w > \u2018 pad ri ww | \u2014 inthe Canada Gazette to-day.v_._.QTL.TH Wes Spr Fri mr mim mR = Believe Sir Wilfrid |The Quebec and Great Northwestern TRU == UATHERTNE: : ST mue | i | Rasa Company, through E.J.Daly < { ls = x be re RE Pn oun .Citor of Ottawa, secks power to 4 0 Went Fat at Possible.\u2018ow Lis- © ms ; i b from Port Arthur to New Lis < < .| k@ird, thence tu Maniwaki, Quebec oQ en i- ; \u2019 ; ve et G eral Opinion That Any Reci and from thence CHEAP tothe city of | « procal Agreement\u2019 Reached Quebec.Subsidiary lines are proposed \u2018 | .: a (I) frum a point on the main line, 75 7 Will be Very Limited.miles west of Maniwaki, northerly to eee.} A the \u2018Transcontinental.and suytherly : Sp.vcul to The Montreal Star, ; Vla the Coulonge Valley to Ottawa ; \u2018 i Le rious.) MAGNIFIGENT SHOWROOM ON ST.CATHERINE ST \u201c\u2018anutacturers\u2019 doler: ; Loo nt on the Transcontinental east o | night tn egal.left tian | ; Abitibi; Gi), from New Liskeard to Te- PER ON .: Yo well satisfied with | ! migkamiug, and from the main line \u201c8 52 HIGHEST AWARDS IN EUROPE: AND.AND; AMERICA \"3 3 ci 4 LÉ 37 ; \u2014 TARRH a EAI AR LL SE AE § SNUFF ENTFRE | 45 sise 1 300 10 leow \u2014 Bg Money.weed.m and workmanship ; 4 orders de daily Send for Ne 7 more like the lines of the uncorseted figure.And this is now the ideal.Ault of this Winter of.the cersétieres, many.women are | 1 given away\u2014tb borrow a slang phrase This is due partly to the velvet- topped boots, which add appreciably to the boots in a season of such short petti- is sr po ; + Simplicity is FUMEtRinE | + ++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + \u2014Comments of Bagshot.+ + + Mortimer Lamb, Esq.is to address \u2018 \u201cthe Montreal Women's Club on Artis- | tic Photography, ith lantern illustrations, on Monday, 16th inst.at 2.30, in the Y.M.UC.A.The music for the afternoon will be contributed by Miss Beatrice Fraser, who will sing.The Girls\u2019 Friendly Society meets | weekly in the parish rooms of each of the following churches, St.George's, i 8t.John's and St.Jude's.The Ladies Aid and Dorcas Society | \"of St.Paul's Church will hold its an- nua} meeting on Tuesday, np the chutch parlor, at three o'clock.There will be an executive meeting of the Local Council of Women on Wednesday.at 3.30 oclock, in the Y.W.C.A.Hall | The Women's Guild of Christ Church Cathedral will nreet at Che Cathedral! Club House, 81 Union Avenue, on Monday.16th of January.at 3 pan.The meeting wil be followed at 3.45 by the 2nd lecture on \u201cIn Memoriam,\u201d by the Rev.Dr.Svmonds.8° Meetings of Women\u2019s Societies J The Women's Culture Club in the neighborhood of Roslyn avenue, will meet at the residence of Mrs.Burns, 42 York avenue, on Wednesday.January 18th.Mrs.Fred Bacon, convener of the Ladies Relief Committee, Royal Edward Institute, desires to thank allt those who kindly responded to her , appeal on behalf of poor consumptives by enclosing donations in the Birthday Bags sent out by the committee, the total! receipts from which have \u2018amounted to $230.75.This sum will be applied directly to the rellef of cur- | able patients without means of support: Douglas Church Literary Circle announces a lecture on January 20th, by Recorder Weir, on the Founding of Quebec.Mrs.Chas.Morton will be chairman.The Woman's Canadian Club will hold their next luncheon on Tuesday, January 17th, when Mr.Donald Mac- master will deliver an address on \u2018The British Elections.\u201d The F ashionable| Woman | Calling costumes for the at-homes and receptions immediately after New Year are built almost exclusively of velvet.This material unquestionablr street wear is concerned, and these velvet afternoon costumes are really much alike in general effect.Skirts | are straight and narrow, with perhaps a line of fur at the bottom, and ne | little coats are similarly straight and narrow In outline, but are made de- | lightfully individual by flat trimmings of braid and embroidery and tiny rows/| of matin-covered buttons.i All women seem to look alike at : little distance, and it is truly marvellous how hips are restrained and all figures, even the most ample, have the undeveloped contour of girlhood.This fs due, nf course, to infinitely clever corseting and the corsetieres deserve; the utmost praise for their efforts.Walsts are much larger than they were, but by letting out the corset in the walst measurement a flatter effect at bust and hip is obtained\u2014, Women are .slimmer without having lost suppleness, and it is astonishing to meet à friend who one is quite: positive tipped; the.scales over the fatal 150 a few months ago looking slender | and actually girlish in her little velvet\u2019 | \u201cBut in spite of the laudable efforts.\u2014by their ankles.Beneath the short.narrow skirt, sadly enough, a pair of : thick and clumsy ankles often spoil the effect of lissome slimness presented by the upper portion of the figure.size of the ankles The wonder is that women will wear these velvet SYMINGTONS COFFEE coats, The suede and kid tops cling more clogely to the ankle and have not such a distressingly thickening effect.Mary had a little lamb, Of fleers; wool he'd lots, The moths got into lemby\u2019s weel, And made beldheaded spots.» leads the winter fashions as far as.Did Mary get hair restorer for the lamb?\" No.she bought KEATINGS POWDER.(kh Kills Bugs.) [tis odorless, stainless and harmless, but a certain exterminator of every form of insectlife.Rids mothe from the most delicate fabrics without injuring them in the slightest.Get the genuine.Made inEngland.For sale by all Druggists in Tins only, 10, 13, 20, 25 ets.FLORIDA CUBA \u2014 AUGUSTA SOUTH Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Rallway of The South Lo FINE.THROUGH TRAINS DAILY marre From New Penn.R.R.Terminal, | New York.\u201cNew York amd Florida Speeial\u201d (24th Season) wow fn vperation week-days.' For ilustrated literature and ali Information.Address, GEO.B.ECKER, G.E.P.A.1218 Preadway, New York, or R.G.BARNES, T.P.A, 178 St.James Street, Tel, Mais 1731.Montreal.7 27e0d he.\u2014 ~ MONTREAL DAILY STAR=SATURDAN.TE x Chafing Dish Savories.Italian Eggs.\u2014Eggs cooked with tomatoes are delicious.The following mixture makes a most delectable af- ter-theatre dish.yet involves very little trouble.Put two tablespoonfuls of butter in the blazer with one, table- spoonfu} of chopped onion.let cook until slightly colored, then add one and a half cupfuls of stewed or canned tomatoes and hdlf a cupfu)l of good | dairy cheese, grated.When well blended stir in three eggs slightly | beaten, season with salt and paprika and atir constantily until x creamy consistency is obtained.Serve on rounds Of buttered toast.| Toothsome Cream Toast \u2014Everyone \u2018is familar with the usual dish \u201ceof | SOME TRIED RECIPES pers allow six eggs, one cupful of cream.two tablespoonfuls of butter,\u2019 two tablespoonfuls of gated cheeve | Ce Bggs With Peppers.\u2014Swect green peppers will be obtainable at the Italian green grocers all during the early winter.and cooked with.cggs are most satisfactory either for luncheon or for supper.Choose small, firm peppers, remove the seeds and white veins and finely shred.For three pen- JANL A RY 14, 1911.and one tablespoonful of tomato catsup.Cook the peppers ir the butter until tender, then add the catsup and the cheese and stir until smooth.Have the eggs slightly heaten.and mixed with the cream and stir into the mixture, and when it has thickened to the consistency of scrambled eggs \u2018Beason with salt and pepper and then serve it al! on toast.\u201cKgs \"With Cele Holled celery is y.icream toast, but this variation reafîly not alone delicious but wholesome as i means entire novelty, so completely \u201cis the dish transformed.Make the sauce by cooking one tablespoonful of butter with half a tablespoonful of flour until smooth, then add a cupful vf cream ang stir until the bolling point is reached.Have ready eggs that haye heen boiled for twenty min- utos, cobbled and sliced an and allow two for each\u2018 cupful of sauce.Heat them cupful of grated dairy cheese for each cupful of sauce.Cook for one moment longer, then season to taste and serve to cover.(der, then drain off the water and stand ;on rounds of hot toast well.Cut a sufficient quantity into bits to make four tablespoonfuls and put in the blazer with boiling water Let cook slowly until ten- the celery aside until needed.Put oné tablespoonful of butter in the blazer, and when melted add the celery land stir gently until well heated.Add \u2018four eggs without beating, .a little salt and cayenne and stir with a silver fork until creamy.If liked, stir in a lMttle chopped parsley jist before the eggs are sufficiently cooked.Serve on toast or erisp crackers.! Women in Japan, Woman's place in Japan is a frequent toplc in Lady Lawson's book.\u201cHighways and Homes of Japan\u201d from the first meeting with the female coaling coolies at Nagasaki to the fashionable ladies in society who WOMEN THE WORLD OVER \u201cschools for Mothers.An important investigation.into existing Agchools for Mothers, \u201cMothers\u2019 and Babies\u2019 Welcomes,\u201d \u201cWeighing Centres,\u201d and similar institutions in England, conducted by the National League for Physical Education, has just been concluded and ted-upen tec-uUPOr- Although the whole movement is of such recent growth the investigators received replies from over eighty m- TIC re EE ; Blouse With Straight Tunic for Misses and Small Women.\u201c Simple, straight tunics are among the smartest of all things this season.und are exceedingly attractive.This one is combined with À blouse that can be worn with or without a gutmpe.The neck edge ran he cut on a round u- square or V- shaped outiine.The tunic can be gathered into à Land or 1% plain as preferred.Any ski, can te worn beneatlr.The bdouse 39 nde with.sleeves and body portion in one, and {2 laid in wo tucks over the ghoulders that are exc-D- tionally becoming té girtish figures.The tunic consists of one straight piece, gathered at the upper edge.and tho two arc joimed by means of a belt, The quantity of material required for.ye the 16-year size is 4 yards If or 27, or 214 vards 26 or 44 inchés wide, wfth % vard 18 inches wide for the trimming vor- tion of the blouse, 1% yards vf banding 4 inches wide, for band on the tunic.The pattern.No.6859.is cul in sis for misses au small women, 14, 16 and 18 vears of age, and will be muiled to any address by thé Fashion Department of this paper on receipt of.ten cents (If in haste send an additivpal two-e2nt stamp for letter postage, which engures more prompt delivery.) 14, 16 and 18 years.although Japanese women have the| most exquisite taste in their own garments, vet the author, was appalled by their want of taste when they donned the garb of the Western world, whieh, |\u2019 photégraphed in the picturesque Kim- | est Engiisu women to learn that it | should always be folded left ver \u2018right.the reverse war - \u2018being; sat ed to the dead.ane D Lawson is charmed with Sév- ectaf little friends is ixtle n | ner ook, described as the Eclat | of Nippon bables.\u201d \u201ctt She attributes a great deal of - \u201cthe sweetness and serenity of Japagese women to the fact that they are not weighted with small worrles.| The fashion of their dr remains always the same.Their housekooing is stm- plified, foe there are nd-kwives, tables.chairs or beds to be changed and dusted daily.It is a noticeable fact that Western .influénce has done much to the elevation of Japanese women.Lady Lawson tells us hat \u201cformerly the Japanese wie was Kept entirely tn the background; she did not even rit dowrr in her husband's presence, and walked a few paces behind him in the street.Following the rule of Confucius,\u201d the high-born Japanese woman has to yield, not only obedience.but humble service as well, first to her father, them to her hus, band, and finally to her eldest ron.\u201d The author thinks that \u201cSuffragattes would have a poor chance in Japan, where the Government does net pers mit women to attend politicai meets however, is confined to the high offi- |! ctal Gass, and worn only on cererion- ial occasions.Lady Lawson is hetself ona, showing the correot mwnnet bé wearing this garment.It will inter- babies, and a picture of on of éLeeds over 400, while the attendances stitutions, and the report gives an in- .insight into the varying me- boning: Mitr Ig .six lustances¥ the holy\u201d are rum \u2018by municfpaliies.| TWo \u201cschools\u201d are branches ae Char- A Orpniention Society RL J Flealth a the case the werk ts \u201cwl À Glasgow thé\u201d Attetrifances for à year were 1,717 first, and 4,682 abreas t attendances.The Kens évegton \u201cSchool\u201d has nearly 600 mem- \u201cbers, St.Pancras and Stepney 300, and at Poplar in the first half of the year] were 1,184.Infant consultations once a fortnight dre part of the regulation routing: of the well-conducted schools, : while in addition there are regular classes for cookery, hygiene, infant] care, sewing, cutting-out, &c.Cheap\u2019 dinners for expectant or nursing mothers are & prominent feature, and rrovident funds, fire-guard clubs, meetings for fathers (at St.Pancras | and Stepney), and bride\u2019s classes have also been established.ings, lest politics should injure the domestic graces.\u201d a Daily Star Pattern Coupon The price of each pattern is 10c.City readers muet Call at the Star Branch Catherine Birecta for patterns.Out-of-town readers and will receive patterns promptly Office.corner Pee) and St.served by mail, For Ladies, give Bust Measure.For M.sses and Chlidren, que Age only.For Skirts give Waist Measurc.| Bi 8T MEASURE.F-TTERN NO, Cameos «.inches | WAIST MEASURE.\u201caux CN YEARS.- marge DRE fnches {-.-.ÿ0ars ; Bee a ss ae 000 tnches cere ee yesra ] J «.inches ON I.Ts ee veene .Înches \u2026.-.Years TPL EN EEE PE rE ana sess 0020004 07001000 A] rares veuves PS Town.revi tevaea os .\u2026.\u2026 Street and No.Address Pattern Department, The + Daily Star, Montreal \u2014 Patterns will not be exchanged.Be sure to fill in correct number Out-of-town patrons should be careful to send complete 4 ad- Send a postal and LOW roll dress.clearly written.Arran ceases \"oons seceesatascs Btamps not accépted.{ Sne lived with a patrician grace FEARMAN'S BACON | Nothing Qu ite So Good law Lurking Death The It\u2019s Drinking Water Geo.À.Prowse Range Co.yy for the \u2018Prowse steel e WIN () ; Jl] L Zz su M M 1 found out years ago that better.every grain is a perfect If you want to get \u2018 your butter, use Windsor Germ-free, Sparkling Water.; m by reading doctors and experts.In: tise in the Montreaf gent air a ast lendes pier and in !he best homes here and elsewhere.Ranges.Every farmer's daughter and every farmer's wife knows \u2018They all use it\u2014for making deli- \u2014 cious butter for their own table.They 3 Butter Salt dissolves quicker, works in easier, and helps butter to keep Windsor Salt is absolutely pure and utter Salt.BERKEFELD FILTER Simplicity and Efficiency Sofe Agents for Canada, 22 MCGILL COLLEGE AVENUE.\u2014_ the largest Worcestershire Sauce Factory in the world \u2018 Windsor ital.2 prices for AT aa day COOOL O00DDADD Û S THE POETS\u2019 ° 0 CORNER.© 1 CLUORUQODOGCHB OTD | | | in Memory of Julia Ward Howe.ve Nu wWarrior's deeds, no .statesman\u2019s fame., No generous rich mans princely power.Nor splendid debts to science claim | Our civic homage ui this hour.ha A woman's memory fils each heart; A patrtot woman vise and pure, - Whose gospel thrilled beth camp and mart With words of fire tha: shall endure.j Scholar and pues pres- J.E.Kinderstein.-50 Bogsed by a kid out of school 1 think you will favor both sides.Jacob Franklin.' .a .50 ADns.~A railway company is the agen! S.Glickman.+ +.oe co ee .50 Building the glorious Empire, or mandatory of the shipper or other S.Asner.+.++ vv wo aves .56 Us, a disorgenis mob, ! person for whom it transacts business - .| Sol.Cohen «+ ea + + + » 50, Laving the for the easier trails, _ -n Boys, it's a whale of a job.Church Standing.: B.Michazilson.ee oa .50 \u2019 M.Scheffer.+ se co oe w= .50 English Consignment fut Reader.Lachute.\u2014To mettle foc C.Gibbon .ie 200 000 .50 : En ments.ute, will you kindly answer the w- A J.N.Charest.ee co -.50 Dan \u2014 .ing questions: 1.1s Sherbrooke, Que, a LW.Rosse 50 oi Be ville, Que.Would you city?z Wihich is the strongest denaï- jo = se > te ee ee ee .please Inform me the meaning of the |: PI Posenberz.+.+.ee +.1.00, term, \u201cC.1.F., Danville,\" or any other ination in point of Jumbers in Canade, \"1 (Rosenberg.+.oo !! !! !1 100 point, which expression is used in gec- Methodist or Presbyierten: te.2 By - (191 Woioisk 1.00 ting consignments from England.ps.\u2014-1.Sherbrooke is & olty.2 BY F « WOLUISKY 1005 15 +510 ee .Aps.\u2014Cost, insurance and freight the last census the Methodists numbered A Frank Singer.1.\u2026.1.00 ns.: 916,886, and the Presbyterians 842,442.M.Beerman .1.00] .\u2014\u2014 ; | D.Steinberg 12 11 1102721200 Mistory in Rhyme.The Violet-Crowned City.BROADWAY, CORNER OF TWENTY-NINTH STREET H.Bacal .- oe.1.00 H.F.P, St.Anne de Bellevue.\u2014 In - Ath | «ve » : \u2014 ens tl LP.Jacobs .oe 11 11 11 21 07 1.00 your column for November 5th TASE You Tihs Viner Graton SOUS catied .M.Rosenbloom .i.1.00 published In answer to & request the | \u201canti: was so calied by Aristophanes.Most convenient hotel to all Subways and Depots sam.Coben.co \u2026 \u201c1.00 sors of England ai hymnes Às à \u2018Ion (a violet) was the 1 ancestor * 1 * | Bruce Beford.\u2026 =.1:00 lines was asthe same Of the Greeks.Athans was thus ihe lon\u201d : Rooms $1.50 per day and upwards with use of baths.» Eric Reford.2.+2 12 2000 Le 1., ow sity.- .LCP Ross.LU TI 100 Shey these nes.1 Bent them to him, | JGrvece In Asia Minor) and the Yonian | Rooms $2.50 per day and upwards with private bath.= ; W.P.Clancy.1.00 but they are not the lines he had tried i = > \"0 © Alter rae : | - 3 - : ; W.IL MacDougall.ss.\u2026 1.00 | so often to recall.but he guve me the \u2018 .; ._\u2014 .MR.F.CLIFFORD SMITH, Novelist, Playwright, etc, resident j 5 \u2018carron.5 0 77 70 (0 | beginning of the verses, and asked if I The Origin of Teady Best Réstaurant in New York «City with in Montreal, Can.Jus.A.Oborne.TT 1.00 Would try to get them.They are: J.P.Arnprior.Ont.\u2014What is the B \u2014 ue ER Mamma CSS Tool Lun origin of the epithet toady as applied to Club Breakfast and the world famous Vv.KF.Audet 1.00 Julius © \u201cand.from Tome first invaded a prepphançie Per pti f toad-eater | .oy ~ sort, : .ns \u2014It is a corruption o -eater.; Out West.: The Discovery of Self.w.L Macdiregor.0e.1.90 Whose armics the Britons strove hard which in turn is à corruption of the Span- \u201cCAFE ELYSEE\u201d : : are.Teme sr es ee : a wi and, ish word todiia When the Castillans BY SECRETAN BY JAMES M.LUDLOW Emile M.Fimery .ve co oo oo 1.00 But the Romans subdued them With lit- conquered the Moors, the victors made \u2018 oR .i y J \u2018Steinberg.es ev se se 2.00 9 delay, many of the vanquished their servanta | (Ottawa.The Esdale Press 1910.) (New York.Fleming H.Revel & Co.EE White no 01 117 C7 11 3.00 And for five hundred vears did over and they proved very servile and anxior fae modern Canadian West has pee 1910.) i Chas.Fisher.vo .1.Le os 2.00 them sway.tuo please.The master called, such a | CEU Le - idel aploited L liek \u201cwoz servant mi tudita (my factotum : riters.© = fe the | Cow's sg ee .- M.GO ce ee as es es - : .railways has not been so generally touch.Ml ludiow's bookict, \u201cThis Discovery wily p schmidt.3.80 To drive out the Scots, whom thelr fears The Sear and Yellow Leaf od upon.Mr.James H.E.Fevretan.of § Self Tue \u201cauthor\u2014a ready La Sir Edward Gordon Joahnaon 5.40 8 Dad exited.t.the jand they Aiec, Montreal-Where does the ex- Otliws.in a little book calivd Tout \u2018several tmoks, especially \u2018Judge \\VesUE L, L.Henderson.\u2026.-.5.004 But divided ° © an « hs Applied a ea age od rena ! 26 12 1e + : : \u2026 ; * \u20ac ri 7 5 as app o .?À 2 - West\" gives a number of character on led ne Doers ; of Eat Te Moss ECC 3-8 Into seven small kingdoms, in which they friend tells me fat she saw it attritutg : = > \u2014 \u2014\u2014 ; remy ae 2 \u2018 Ho = © one § at.- .J va +.ae ve va 2.re rl ; | > ~ ~ - ; sketches from The observation Of AR SR ture and capacities in order te achieve TT.F.MeNally .: .0.00 5 ~~ Shakespeare a ent New York | RAILIFF'S -SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, : guicer tuning out the Unes of the Cait: sur vexs 27 vnY 8 ifework and in the Luild- W.Sutherland Taylor.5.00 I am an old Devonian.My father is bp Pas \u2014 Yes: it is from Shakespeare, hut District\u2019of Montreal.No.22.923.Cir- dian Pacific jeg of character.He devotes a section aye VW, Sutherland Taylor .5.00 still in Devon, and he wonders If W.H.|, \"|.hot in the form usually iven.und Cult Court.T.Gaudry.plaintiff, vs.Alex.In reading ot One :6 impress 1 Vith cash tu the discavery of the intellectuel lat Rev, Bishop F rthi 10.00 8., St, John, N.B, is an old class-mate i î i : Fa : Wattier, defendant.On the 2ith of Jana à a .jus rare hie .; ; .pra ng.> ., is in the middle of a passage.Macbeth, ; - ! ; tte dvi that the author just wrote his gif, the Moral self and the spiritua)l self, FW \u2014 10.00 of his eakf 1 { his officers, says: uary.1911.at ome of the clock in the siories for lis own amusement.but thev and in à Very sensible way gives advice = T Canoe A °° 10.00 c \u2014\u2014\u2014 sp bg 10 one © = ya: afternoon, at the domicile of the zaid de- ! tidht Very dass and entertaining ead te voung mien and Yours Woinen anxivus > CGAL, es se ee eee \u2018 D n.ce A ; \u2018 fendant, No.1585 Labelle st, in the wits | IE.All te characters aie svéNenSN tu Inake \u2018he best of life's opportunities E.W.Beatty.ee.co .10.00 : J Plerpont Morgan Wien | been Boston.1 say !\u2014this push Of Moutreal, will be wold, ny anthers 7 | drawn from fe und Mr Seerot 5 Shion SETHE up their standards and ap- Hom: \u2018Robert Mackay.,.10.00 {k-R., Montreal \u2014 W you kindly Will he re me Ver, or di tne now aff-ihe goods and chattes ef the : an original and breezy s1y © in pr turin piving the measuring line to tirrms#ives.C.Rosenberg.ve pe +» 10,00 give me 3.Pierpont Morgan» address?I hn ve ea one ro h: my way of life ®8ld defendant, seized In this cavse, con © ven { Apposite anecdotes aid ilustrauve in: Jas, Redmund oo oe ee or 10.00 _Apx\u2014Hame.319 Madison avenue, N.have ltd ln eqouEi WE SCY OO sisting of household furmitu~e, ste Can.Tre dnddian, not as Fenimore Cooper | ojgen's mahe the pages readab\u2019e Wop a on : Y./£tty.Office, 23 Wall; Street, New | Is fall n into the sear, a ditions, cash A.BROSSASD, BRC ivetr im, 5.Secrétan how TS W.R.Maclones .\u2026'.\u2026.,10.00 x Gi ; i EE And that which should aceompany old 2.Dors >, dvacribint him, bul 83 Mr.Sooreisn hid so Mortimer B.Davis.10.00 TOF City.Lot age, + Montreal.Jan.12, i.iitn, i& the opening skyteu.Then we - : cd as ; var AA : tL Ce : .Vip hava Uie Homesteader, the Murder r, the sUncle Tom's\u201d Centenary.va Fabmon.SNE ew ae 10-08 Cr were Circutatdd\u2019 ip Candda.AS hanor.love obedience, troops ef {I cu \u201cré : Sheriff (whe is ritable Munci sise ter Laing.-.2! .\u2026.À.- Cae pa ?{teal LL \"Pi i i ; .of ne he re English.! a L Tu-day is the centenary uf the birth of | Tae Alexander ce ee 10.00 F, D, Montteal-Æ wonld like to ¥now 11 must nut look to bave, but in their .\u201cIng¥ing Pictures to Aid Strikers : a Lined Policemen an Prospector.ios | Harriet Beecher Stone, duthor of Uncle | R.Meighen.« von 10.08 ff thest Coins are.of any value: Penny.steud ; Speclal to The Montreal Star.Mr.Brows.205.Bal 1 Street East.Viger the Sater (6 Seattle salt), fhe Tony's Cabin\u201d nt je seldomn Dut a tort Mrs RW.Reford.; a 10.90} on ne } ii À arte on the otenr Curses not loud.tut deep, mouth-henor, Paris, January 14\u2014The General Con- | Medicine Hat.Alberta, writes.Oct.14.1910 7 7 -Cersus A Sema: a \u2018\u20ac x, à DOS! with à purpos SUry \u201cte .* Gedy TE Fhe tM - Lc ® sh.z sev- a bacess I an fer a Hom a tue Ew lor w Mich it was designed.fr NW.Hutchison » +4 see 13e Mail-pedny token; Bora 8} 8 pbust ; Which the poor heart \u201cwould fain deny, rn Di tare a uBR ein | pee D'ou Done to Looe Calumbæn In the end of t:6 book the FoUnele Tom 1s as widely brown to-day Æ = en : ENS 0 PA Fo de ms; A apres Pome | and date not eve.give exhibitions in connection with i about Le Lire Ome Fate .Hs of Cook urn r vin.las il was sIXiV veurs age, and is sale J.8.Meighen.%.20,0 ng DEL a.a ; ._ .x è \"w \u2018mene .so am | ae in Mi Pres, ai isa (has probably surpiscret That of any work | Herbert Bn Amce, MP; \u2026.10.09 Divetent deer plgds I got somewhere Oid Silver Only.their meetings.Strike pictures, rioting.be able te write and tell you 1 am quite weil\u201d ¢ Lrighit apd unpretentigus {itt hook with ! of fiction ever published.IA.Haig Sims.cles te ee es 10.8 VEN on the face the letter M.; G A P.Crysler.ent Enel life in workshops, etc, will be shown! Never deswair while you son get which one Might à Tesituet Hour very : Unecie Tom's labo\u201d was -Regun as à, à ; 2 Lire Le 60} R od as roodh ; on à ack o x.- + CTYS .- osed with a view to interesting the labor- Y ENT \u2014 the Ohntment that cates ich one might pass FL pin à Nations: Er Tune Sth, Hugh Paiot.5 vse Dniteé Erfatés af Anrerica, 1812; Am- please find a rubbing of a cein which 1 ma \" M * Ulcers.Abscesses.w agiceably ET an A Ap il.INC leis 4 Fetaghar Rehberg.- 35.00 Follpgit: Penny.Bsoque Qu Peuple, Mont- have in my possession.It is silver.and Bre WON eS and sweethearts, who wi Whitlews.and cvery form of eruption TTT ist, and comple va to AR a fam er ¥uhge EL.us.26 - > apoleon 11L, 1865; French.«me cdge, as on the back of cuin.(ould \u2018unsuceessful by reason of the women Ut 29.48 and 11/- rec bon, or! iit had 1s ; Roue?ë #: Vittorio F'manuslle, 1868; one ; You let me know what the coin is, its to gu back tv E bURGESS.50, Guar | ; i | i Her Majesty Queer Vesandia has jae tract with Jokn 1% Jewetl, a young Bue- hook\u201d i ! accept à copy of Lady Tavson = Fo, RE : hee ; mr , a ZL meme So Dems Ea me 2 Cte : - THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014 SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1911.Lo OUVRAGES 6 SSOSGSS & & # CHILDREN'S STORIES & LQ & DOONGRE 8 BEOBOBT THE SENIOR PRIZES.\u201cA Faithful Dog.| (First Prize.) wane right autumn day my brother as playing on the stairs.He wus Eoing between the steps and the jumping down.He got his head caught hetween two Steps was hanging there there was something the matter.lie went to the door and started to hark.There was a visitor in the house with my mother: The visitor heard tlre dog barking and thought the Jog was\u2019 going mad.The visitor and my mother went to the door.and as thev pened it the dog caught my mother by the dress and pulled hér towards the stairs.\u2018 My mother knew there Was something wrong so she found out there Was.AS SOON a& thev looked ontside they Baw my brother and took him down, This ie only one of ng* : acts our dng's brave NELSON JOHNSTON Are 13, 113 Parthenais st, Montres: Carlo\u2019s Rescue.(Second Prize.) Mrs.Smith was a very tidv woman who lived in a prettv Httle village with her only child.Jack, who thought she was too tidy because she would nat let him have a dog.nck Was Rritting on his verandah summer morning talking 1» lus frfend George, who had a lovely collie dog named Carlo, which was hing at their feet.\u201cr wish mather would let me lave a dog.\u201d said Jack, looking longingly at the collie.) \u201cI don't \u2018see why she won't\" replied George.\u2018father thinks they are useful\u2019 In the afternon Jack decided he would go fishing.On the wav go the river \u2018he passed George's house.Cavlo the sight of his friend he got up and ran after him.He was sitting on the bank rotting arto.when his line caught in a branch at the edge of the river.While he was untangling It.he suddenly s'nnel and fel into the water.He could net swim and as he was coming up for the last time, Carlo jumped in anl soon succeeded In swimming tn the shore with him.He then started barking so loudly that a gentleman who wag passing came to the rescue and soon had Jack safe at home.The next morning Ja=k's ruêker called him and said that as scon os be Nked he could get a dng, .\u2018GLADYS HUBER Age 14, 424 Gilmour street, Ott: va en grate \u2014 A Jeweller\u2019s Kindness.(Third Prize) A little girl was out for a walk one day in the autumn.As she had alk.ed quite a distance, che felt tired.She thought if she looked in \u2018some of ihe | shop windows it mgt help her to forget her weariness.As she turned round, something shining in one orner of a jewellers windnx.suddrn.:y attracted her attention.vii wns a \u2018 Httle gold ring, Oh, how she ;onued to have it!-\u2014Her admiration Far it was su great that she went in (he ste and asked the price of it, because she wanted ft se much.The man answered politely.Two dollars, my little \u2018maid,\u2019 Great was her disappo.ntment for she knew she had only one dollar and twenty-five cents.When the jeweller saw how disappointed the little girl locked, he said kindly - \u201cWall, my little girl, how would you like it for one dollar and twenty-five cents?\u201d She answered juyfully, \u201cOh.thank vou ever so inu>h.1 will take it! It is very Kind of vou © Now don't vou think the jewel rp would gain more by pleasing the Iit- tle girl, than waiting for sume ane to ; purchase it for two dollars \"FLORENCE LEWIS, Aged 13, 182 FKichardson s*reet.Montreal.THE JUNIOR PRIZES.A Noble Deed.(First Prize.) One day some boys were walking along the river's edge at the foot off a steep bank.They went to the tup ol the hill to take some pictures, when tl.y remembered that they had left thelr coats at the foot of it.They startea to run down to get them, and vne of the boys, whose name was rank.slipped and took hold of an electric cable, which happened tu be t' mporartly stietched about two 1.et from the ground, and received a shock which burnt all his arm.Seeing the liuxh another boy named Joe ran to help Frank and caught hold of the cal.le with both hands.The circuit being complete, he was burnt just lke a coal and thrown fifty feet away 1 think this was not only a kind deed, but a very noble one.one's Nfe fn trying to save another.It is realy true and only happened last year.Agnes Coffrey.aged 12.4488 &t Cu rine street, Westmount.A True Hero.(Second Prize) On getting the Star on Saturday and seeing such successful stories, | thought I would send this short.nut true story, -hich ! hope to sce printed.\u2019 One mdrning when my aunt and 1 were at the depot ©Beelng off a newly married gouple, we witnessed a very brave Jeod.Before the train had arrived for their departure.and the crowd were showering them with rice.a girl suddenly .fell across the track when the train, was close upon her.Seeing her close approach te death the crowd al turned their backs to the expected scene.With great presence of mind.Mr.Huzh Kippen jumped from the crowd and seized her just as the train \u2018went by.He received à gold medal, presented by the Mayor of Cornwall.to give, lington I Neill; Inez Rathwe'l, Brockville, (vv! ; Gwendoline Wilson, 826 Garnier street, WINNIE DEROCHIRE.age 11.Cornwall, Ont, ms === + Children\u2019s Drawing Competition + \u2014 Drawn by Martha Trudeau, 308 Sherbrooke street, city, which takes the prize this week.- The prize drawing competition for, children this week wan by the! sketch submitted by Martin Trudeau, , Syx Sherbrooke street Fast, City, the | subject being entitled \u2018Getting Ready | | for the Masquerade\u201d | Among a large rumor of others sub- ! mitted the following are given secs, mention; Millicent A.Perry, 21% Mance street.city.Arthor Foster.441 Wol-} greet, citv.James K.Mac-l I'rewer, 161 Bowen avenue, | city: I A Dog Hero.tThrd Prize.I am very fond of the atories wirit- ten on the childrens page, and want | te ses what bean do ! The hived a woman an fngland nam.Mra.Hasdon She was conmung over to Canada She had with her a Lig dog called Rune Hruno One day her servant wis out on the deck with a small child in her hands; when the clufd fell from her hands ihto the water The dor was with her when the accident happened.When the dog | saw the danger he jumped quickly into the water, Then he canghi held of the child's dress and Rept it afloat.\u2019 Tle servant saw the chill was Anfe Se she went Tor the sailors anil told them what hal happened.The sailors let down a little boat with one of the sailors in it Then the dog was taken up with the child and the child was sav-d Dent vou think he was worthy I hope this will be worth reading and that I may see it printed in your Daily Star JENNIE DITCOVITCH, aged 12.287 Cudieux street.Montreal.to he called Hero Recipe for 16 Ounces of Cough .yrup.No Better Remedy at any Price, Fully Guaranteed.Make n pan svrup by mixing two cups of gatuluted sugar and one cup of warn water and stir for (wo minutes, Put 1, éunces of pure Pinex fMty eenis\u201d wortar in a 18-02 lotte, and fi it up with the Sugar sirop.This gives vou a fame supp.v of the best cough svrup at A suving of $0 II never spoils.Take a teasnonniin every one two or three hours, The «ffectivi ress of this simple remedy in surprising Tt seems to tale hold in- startiyv.and will usualiv stop the most obstinaie cough in 24 Hours © It £encs up the juded appetite.and is just laxative enough to be helpful in a cough, and has a pleasing taste.Also excellent for Lron.ehia! Tronbte throat t.ch'e, sore \u2018ures and asthme, and an nnequalied remedy for whoonine cough, This recipe for makirz cougl rem Wh with Pines ard Sugar Sveap Cor siraired honey 3s a prime {averite in thous nds of homes in the United States apd Canada.Tie nian has been imitated, Thooga never saccessfuily It you try 1 usp only @ennire Pipex.which is the moat valuat!es concentrated compound of Norway wile pine extract, and is ric in guinteol art wil the natural healing pine rlements Othér preparation Wilk not work in this recipe.A guarantee of absolute ratisfaction.or money pronipt'y refunded, goes with thie recipe.Your «druggist has Plnex or wih get it for you.If not, send :o The Pinex Co.Toronte, Ont.COMMON SESE.Kills Rats, Mice, Roaches and Dugas\u201d NO OFFENSIVE ODOR\u2019 AU Druggisu or 381 Queen at.West Toramto.Beware of imitations, m leasant Too Much There wits once a little girl wha was à new winter hat.and her uncles and her aunts came to Yer and said.\u201cMy dear, yu cannot wear a summer had ati winter\u201d But the little girl sald: \u201cI would rather put my pennies in my little bank than buy a foolish winter hat which I do not need at all.\u201d So she convertea all her dimes into pennies and dropped them into her little red bank, one by one And every day when the mirror trying on her new winter hat at sixteen different angles.the little girl whe is the much-misguided l'eraine of this storv\u2014her name was Matilda-would shake her head and her bank and say.\u201cSister Genevieve dun't vou think it's better to hear this sound of c¢iinking pennies than lu see yourself in a new winter hat?\" Sister Genevieve didn't think so at all, but she was too busy studying the droop of her feather te answer.Sister Genevieve was not altogether vain, but she rather hiked tu look her best.£0 economical that she would not buy.Her grandmother | her sister sat before\u201d apg Economy.(By Doris Webb.) i ! \u201cWell.mother\u201d said Mauldg, \"I | hardly like to go to the station in my | old summer hat\u201d : met her godmother, and the godmother thought.\u201cWhat a pretty, charming girl she is in that pretty new hat!\u201d So on the way home she said: \u201cGene vieve, my dear, if 1 should happen to turn out a fairy godmother.and should offer to give you anything you wished So Genevieve went to the station and | 1 I for.what would you choose?And without thanking a moment Genevieve said: \u201cI should ask, gnd- mother.for arother new winter hat.\u201d The godmother sighed.\"I am afraic that is not à very sensible wish, my dear.\u201d she sald.\u201cI will see what your sister Matilda will choose.\u201d The godmother was n little sorry that Matilda had not come to the station Lo nicet ber, ut when she found what a pleasant, kindly girl she was she felt encouraged, and asked her the same question she had asked Ciene- viève.\u201cI think.godmother.\u201d replled Matilda.1 should choose to have all the peunies in inv bank doubled\u201d The godmother sigher, \u201c1 am afrald that is not a very sensible wish.my dear.\u201d she said.\u201cWhat do you suppose pennies are for?\u201d ~~ Cat and Mouse.This ir always a favorite.one called the Mouse, close within cal They All players form a ring.joining hands, except whom they in- ;t the circle, and one who (of hands.;is on the outside who represents the then dance uround, rais- Ing their arms at intervals.The cat keep \u201cgoes around a sudden \u201cmeow Li the The cat prisoner.crying \u201cmeow,\u201d Twhile the rest dance around her.With enemy meekly, she tries to break hrough any weak place in the chain As soon as she escapes she tries to ;catch the mouse, who runs for safety {into the ring again, hotly pursued.1f watches the chance to spring into the the cat is so near as to follow the circle at one side, and the mouse dashes out at the other\u2014public sym- t pathy being with the mouse, sible.his her movements are aided when pos- When the cat is in the circle, the players lower their arms so as to ' mouse into the ring, or \u2018catches the mouse before her en- rance can be prevented, or if she outside the circle, he mouse must pay a forfeit.Two more players are then named by the cat and mouse to succeed them.is quite right to spend some of them on hats to look prutty in, so that you meet god- can go to the station to mothers, but some of them should be mother.\u201d Louth together, said Matilda and Genevieve \u201cIn that case, ny dears, 1 think 1 i will give you both your wishes sald OOS HOE Oo SHEE # ANIMAL STORY & > VLOGS O SOHNE A Cat's Sympathy.We generally have a pet of some kind in our house.Nearly always it I~ a cat or a kitten, though we have haa dogs, tos, Our present pets are Le & 8 9 two Kittens, one grey and one tor=-\"- i tuise shelled.They things.but verv have some of the cutest little tricks.One day my big doll fell on the floor.shelled one, immediately ran and lay down by the.doll.Probably she I thought it was a live baby, for she lweked its face, lovingly.What she would do, \u2018Terty went after it and repeated the same thing as before, and put her are dear little mischievous, and: Torty.as we call the tortoise-, Just to see 1 moved the doll, » paw over it in a protecting way.That ix only one of the many acts the kit- i ten does.Sometime in the future E \u201chope to tell you other things, which | arc quite as cute.Margaret Drysdale, aged 10, 858 Laine Crescent, Montreal.cried Matilda.\"T THE DOME LIGHT One hundred candle power of light for \u201cone-half cent per hour, call Main 4040 and ask to have one delivered for $1.65 MONTREAL LIGHT, HEAT and \u2018POWER CO.+ nourishing.Keep Handy a Bar Of Fry's Nut-Milk Chocolate An occasional nibble while vou study or write or read proves both delicious and An exquisite combination of rich, creamy milk chocolate and selected nuts.All good stores sell it.° Low Fry's Cocoa is always an acceptable beverage\u2014at breakfast, luncheon, afternoon tea, supper, at bed-time, any time.economical, too\u2014a spoonful makes a big cupful.But, remember: Nothing Will Do But FRY'S 2 \u2018rade Supplied by J.S.Fry & Sons, Ltd, 27 St.Sacrament St, Mon , ; 3 is a Refreshing Drink of No other drink is so valuable and so enjoyable an aid to mental work, to relieve fatigue, awaken thought, \"- dispel drowsiness, soothe the nerves\u2014refresh the whole body and clear and activate the faculties.\u201d How\u201c much better it is than coffee, which mckes one so sleepy, or tea which so upsets the nerves and digestion} Fry's \"Cocoa, most delicious and satisfying of all drinks, is wholly beneficial, - healthful, nourishing, sustaining\u2014in every way the best drink any person can take.Drink it often\u2014all you want of it\u2014and tell \u2018vour friends how much | better you feel because of it.Everyone Likes It\u2014Immensely! Large Tin 25c.Most think 1 will divide One day the mother of these two \u201cWhy.to put in banks,\u201d replied Ma- |spent In sensible things.and some of {the godmother.And.taking a small |them into five even heaps and spend iittle girls looked up from a letter |¢jjqa.P \u2019 P J them should he spent in having a good wand out of ber handbag she waved |them as you suggested, godmother.\" she was reading and said.\u201cMy dear \u201cNot altogether,\u201d replied the god- |time.and some of them should be |it three times in the air.There was Matilda was an orderly soul).yo children.your godmother Is coming 10 mother.\u2018 spent in making other people happy.ja sudden sharp soeund- and what do \u201cAnd what 2 beautiful new hat make us a visit.\u201d \u201cTo buy hats with of course.\u201d said |In themselves they are worth nothing.you think caused it?Matilda's bank.cried Genevieve, lifting from a hat- \u201cHow lovely!\" said Genevieve: \u201c1 will Genevieve, without hesitation.and it is hardly worth while making [being suddeniy filled with a double |Jbox A ES een made feathers.gn 10 meet her at the station and wear \u201cNot altogether that.either.\u201d replied a collection of them, since they are not number of pennies.had burst open, 1 think 1 w n g ve to Matil + MA my new winter hat.\u201d the godmother.\u201cPennies are to make pretty and since thev are not particul- [and the -pennies were rolling In every My ears, sa he sod mother.\u201cAnd will you go.Matilda?asked people happy\u2014yourself and other peo- arly interesting being all very much direction.And on the bed was ano- felt h oF ot Cro 5, Faber : jon.the mother.1 think your godmother ple.It is quite\u2018right to put some of alike.\u201d ther hatbox next to Genevieve's, vee ie .Er 5 \u201c = nfo fume ?would he pleased to have vou.\u201d them in banks for a rainy day, and 1 \u201cI think you are quite right.god- What a lovely Jot of pennies\u2019 Leon .( a E A = = a.j v : = = = = 3 Me _ 3e ; - 5 Bo Co Ray 3 > \u2019 2 - = © 3 æ = \u2014\u2014\" - = 3 pm ~ Q æe © = o = Arr mer _ 4 2 _ z = ae oN vs Am FINO = SIRE er $ - = Re 2 pr fn - © = gh ces » x SO os = j .ta A : ee, ee BT TT se EE Le a pate Le .> ë = ; .400 © \"> T = J 4.2 5 VA A - = eA o 1 flier = - 2 - x: 3 x x = - per > , 2 ET 10 = = A a * 7 ry wt 5 > ~ _ fw cts 5 : = cx HE ; 3 : x: 3 2x = z » = S eh ac = .= \u2018tt 3 ao, a & Sa i El dF ES > û \u201c3 N he Fast Sherbrooke, Que.Cevilin Mac- ae dona'd, Panmure, PEI: Louis Rern- = -jer: Dorothy Messtrom.142 [sand st, city; Laura Rainville, North Bay, Ont; Guorge Perry.TH Cadi stnet etv; ! Files Chabot.167 Park avenue, city; ! Helen Joncas.Port Hawkesbury, N.S.| John Hannafey: Freda Creighton, 8) 3 Le Marchant street, Halifas, NS; ! 3 Vera Isgur, 199 Oslhorne street, citv: 1 SS Tilda Brady, 537 Besserer street Qt- = \u20ac lawa; James I.Dryedu e, 23 moly = x street'city; Charlie Peters, 73 Mitche- son street, c.ty; Frank Bruiv, 237 B-s-erer stre-t.Cttaua.State of O's City of Toledo.: ] Eorax tounty- Ë x = ss.\u2019 2 i Frank J Chenes makes a7 hat he le cenlap ; 3 partnez of tue fom oof FOF Cheney & Co.doing ë - bis mess on Tie ty ef Pets CIE IF an) SIale a Afferent ip oar bo otha aod Thoin ow 1! ray he sum : {ONE MINPRFR POLYARS for es h and | YVES every rase af Vatarh C1 oan or te cum by The use -t Halls Una -h Cire, FRANK 1 CUENFY \u2018rn Sw-7u te te fere re and ay >< ihet in ans pre ns semé.ts Ut day of lie \u2018eu her AD INNG ie (Nes: A W GI FASON.x wv Notars Poster, |, King oC \u2019 Ha.l's Catarth Cure je taken internal 5.and - acts dirertix 6ù the Hood and mueens ryr\u2018aces | i =: of the system.Send \u2018oz te-Umoniais free, ! ; \u2019 { FJ CHENEY & CU Toledo, O.; - LE Sala Ly at Diroggists, Toe.= Take Fix:°< Tauty Pis for enstépation ; e =.\u2014 t th B or er v v È =~ He develope the thought so fully as in! # ; La « > T J T su A i ; T-rDathétic terms è Kio GOD\u2019S BUILDING.(By Rev.A.Wylis Mahon, B.D.St.Andrews-by-the-Sea.) \u201cTe are God> building.'\u2014I1 Cor.3: ~ a Life is represented as a building.This is one nf St.Paul's favorite me- .taphors.It occurs over and over again in.his writings, but in no placé Joes this passage.We all are vharacter- bujiders, and the Apostle warns us to! \u201c æe about the matter thoughtful way, that the result vf our in labors may be: something divine.temple for God tu dwell in.\u2018We are told that there 1s only on.oundation for good life.IL thes.characters of ours are to possess in any large measure the elements of \u201cbeauty and usefulness they must rest in Christ.Other foundation of a good ;jænd useful life can no man lay.If we #re to win true and lasting success in the world our lives must be in sym- totich with Jesus, which in the widest sense of the in sympathy with everything that is good, in sympathy with high Mand pure and noble ideals of life.We hear a good deal to-day about o :mogns \u201c@uccess, about men who are making life a success at home or abrqad If Bt Paul could be interviewed on this | subject he would say, as he did to the Corinthians.that true success always begins in coming into sympathy \u2018with Christ's ideals, into sympathy with everything that is good, every- i = thing that makes for righteousness and \u2018~heaven:\u2014in grasping the thought that two worlds are ours, that the making of à life is more important than the making of a living.The person who guts this larger grasp of life, this wider outlook, possesses the more essential qualification for making the most of life._ .As the foundation of a good character is Christ, so the plan of a good life is divine.An altogether human plan of life is always poor und defective.\u201d Man cabnot shut God out of his life without realizing sooner or later that\u2014 \u201cHe buis too low Who bgliis beneath the skies.\u201d ve \u2018Shen life Is fashioned.af- 00g vaunted life is one long funeral.TN © Men =\" 3 an & = + -CALVARY CHUR a, Te ; H = i.; Eveding Subject : { Rev.HUGH ig graves with bitter tears Fer their demi topes\u201d When life i füshioned after a divine plan it is not s sad.dreary.desolate : thing, full of dead hopes and bitter tears, but full of hopes which never CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL SUNDAY, JANUARY 13th, ID! \u2014The second of three sermons nn the Qutlook for 1911.wiil be delivered bv the Vicar on Sunday evening at \u201c7 pm.Subject, \u201cThe Outlook fer Sacial Problems\u201d ALI.SEATS FREE.a wise and | | asappotns us.and full of joys which last for evermare In order to be successful in this work of character-bullding we must the divine plan which God has given us in His Word.When the chiet end of man is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever \u2014 when our grand aim is to develop the divine within us, bring our lives into harmony with God's plans and purposes\u2014 when our grand aim is te han those : about us 70 bear life's burdens and to do life's work, wea know that the Christ-ideai has dawned upon us.and that th plan of the great Architect of ; our Hife-huilding has become our own.1 We cannot think of life ag a baild- ing witheut thinking of the materials follow | which we employ in this work.The i sweetest of vur American poels has said: \u201cFor the structure which we raise, Time is with materials filled, Our to-days and yesterdays Are the blocks with which we build\u201d Everything wheeh comes to us in that strange little wortd of thought within us.everything which comes into our affections and emotions and aspirations and wiils -and everything in the great world without us which touches us and influences us, and helps or hinders us.is the material which we make use of it, this dife-building which & to outlast the ages.\u201d ' We are reminded by St Paul that some vi the materiais which we make use of are valuable und beautiful.He calls them gold and silver and precious stones.The gold and silver and precious stones of life embrace every good thought whirh comes to us from the books we read, every good influence which cames into our life from the friendships aml fellowships of life, every good emotion awakened in our hearts hy the munitold manifestations Of God, vvers victory which the higher senf gains over the lower.every joy which giaddens our hearis and brightens our days, and every sorrow which enables our spirits to cmb nearer to God.and tu get a larger, clearer vision of divine things\u2014all these things are the go!ll und silver and precious stones which we put into our life-huilding, and which make our characters strong apd useful and beautiful In Henry M.Stanley's Autobiography we learn how he, a workhouse boy in Wales.ran away.and after the most cruel hardships reached the United States, where he found Mw» Stanley.his foster-father, whose name he : took.Scarcelr anything in this most interesting bouk impresses us more deeply than the method adopted by Mr.Stanley of influencing fer the life of this poor torsaken iad who found himself friendless in a strange land.In the most beautiful! way he taught the Boy to understand his Bible better, and to grasp a large meaning of prayer.He taught h'm how to study and how to live.One day when they were travelling on a steam- bout on the Mississippi Mr.Stanley found the boy listening to the unprofitable talk of a company of togers.Linkinz his arm in that of the lad he led him away.saying as he did so: \u201cAll the babble of these topers, if boiled down, would not give a drachm \u2014 \u2014_.of useful knowledge.\u201d Im this way the gold und silver and precious stones of life were worked into the character of this boy and helped to make him the great man he afterwards becarne.the man whoin the world loved to honor.We are reminded that some of the materials which we employ are not of this beautiful, valuable Kind.They t ure represented by the wood and hay land stubble.things which are not very valuable at any time, and which [ae of no value at all at the great AMERICAN PRESBY TERIAN CHURCH 644 DORCHESTER STREET WEST, MONTREAL.Rev.Rebert Jobkunnton, N.D.,, Minister st 7 pm~*THE TIVES BEFORE THE 11 AM=\u2014=Rev.SILAN ANTHONY.7 P.M~Dr.MARTIN'S Subject la\\_ \u201cThe Novelty of Grace\u201d (UNITARIAN) Sherbrouke COME AND EXPERIENCE THE WARMTI CHURCH OF THE MESSI am ~THE UNCHANGING CHRIST.\" FLOOD.CH, GUY STREET Between Dorchester ani Nt.Antoine Ste, SONG SERVICE, pfecedes the ivemng Service, begin \u2018ning ot ten minutes to seven.If vou [hais u voice or an ear\u2014a heart for praise.or a COME {heart that needs cheering, ° AND SHARE IN THE LIFE OF A GROWING CHURCH.Street West und Simpson Street Rex.Frederick R.riffin.BA.STE.(Hiarrard: the pastor will preach - at 11 am.and 7 p.m.\u201cThe Conservation of Canada's Greatest Asset\u201d pat vy, rm NE DOMINION SQUARE METHODI>T CHURCH PASTOR, REV.E.I.11 a.m.\u2014Rev.William Timberlake.pastor.Centenary Church.\u201cx 7 pm.\u2014The pastor.subject, \u201cThe D .Mens Own, 3 p.m.Prof.CL.Chentu.\u201cThe Annual Mesting of the-Church on DOUGLAS METHODIST CHURCH COR.ST.CATHERINE AND CHOMEDY STREETS.° REV.W.R.YOUNG, B.A, D.D.Pastof.Morning service at 11 am \u2014Subjeci- SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS AT 3 O'CLOCK.poire: ng Service at 7 p.m.\u2014Subject\u2014Our Mission in China.Rev.J.Endi- HART.B.A.ai Life-Noon.or Murriage and Visitors and strangers always weicome.Bland, oooh er.\u2014Our City Mission.Rev.C.§ Laidman VISITORS HEARTILY WELCOME.NUEL CHURCH 169-171 DRUMMOND STREET.PEDLEY, B.A, (Paster) will preach at both services.Subject: \u201cTHE CHURCH: A DEMOCRACY AND A THEOCRACY.\" Subject: \u201cWHY DO MEN DECLINE CHURCH MEMBERSHIP?\" EVERYBODY WELCOME Monday.Jantary 16th, beginhing -at 8 kp) JAMES METHODIST CHURCH _ A MONTH OF MISSIONS FAT ia\u2014\"No Monopoly ia the Kingdom of Grace.\u201d LU 4 pme What | 19 ~LANTERN bundaz Schoo! ai téught by Mr.zx ; the Nattons Seek We Have VIEWS AND LECTURE ON CHINA.\" Special Music at both services.\u201c546 am.and 3 Km.Men's Bible Class in Auditorium a À\u201d Ww.Il.Goodwin: The Public cordialiy invited to Ai! Services , Found in Christ.\u201d + {higher and heavenly qualities of the THE MONTREAL testing day which comes to every life.when every man\u2019s work shall be made manifest.Ilow much there is which eaters inte almost every life which is of little value in the development of the soul, things wot wrong in themselves but comparatively worthless, whieh cannot give a single touch of strength or beauty to any character.One who was striving to live a good and useful Mfe was greatly troubled about this matter, about the poor worthless things which seemed to fiil up so much of his life.At the close of each day he spent a little while in thinking about the experiences through which he had passed.about what he had put inte his life that day which he felt might live on into a bright, beautiful immortality, and about what he felt must rerish.This attempt to keep the worthless elements out of his life, the things which couid not help him into larger life, was the means of transfiguring his life.of filling him with the Christ-like spirit of helpfulness.In the ordinary course of life there are a great many things which we think and say and do which belong to the wood and hay and stubble of life, things which are not just wrong in themselves, but which are compara- a goud character.~The question often arises in every thoughtful mind.is it worth while to spend this little day of earthly life in.this way, is it wise to employ in our life-buflding these poor materials, when so many things that are valuable and begutl- ful are within our reach?Nome of the materials \u201cwhich enter into life are worse .than \u2018worthless.worse than wood and hay and stubble.They are represented in this passage as the things which defile life, which destroy that part of us in which God loves to dwell.In the Autobiography of Stanley the great explorer tells us of the defiling things which got into his life to make his character poorer than it might have been.Aftet enlisting as a soldier in the Ametican L Civil War he says that modesty apd tenderness were shocked by intercourse with men who had cast off sweet manners with their civilian clothes, and abandoned themselves to the rude style of military life.A host of influences were at work sapping moral scruples.He lost out of his life some of the better things and sank down to a lower plane of existence.After starting into the in- tively worthless in the development of | terior of Africa on that wonderful expedition in search of Livingstone he DAILY _STAR\u2014SATURDAY.JANUARY 14, 1911.AN ANNIVERSARY OF METHODISM.Centenary Methodist Church will cei- ebrate its anniversary to-morrow.It was built in 1891, and its erection was due largely to the efforta of three Ni The ground was secured durthg the pastorate of the Rev.J.B.Saunders, whilst the money was secuped and the church begun by the Rev.John Scanlon.It was completed during the time th ¢Rev.J.Tal- man was pastor.At the services to-morrow the Rev.E.D.Hart, B.A, of Dominica Square Church will preach in the morntag.and tim Rev.P.Boshart, B.D.of Mountain Street Church, in the even me.SE REIN Centenary Methodist Church.2 began to think about what he had lost | out of his life through too close contact with the world, Ile betook himself again to his Bible that he might recover himself before it was too late.Let us take care that nothing enters into our lives except what is valuable | and enjovable.Let us strive to \u201cMake the house where God dwell.\u2019 Beautiful, entire and clean.\u201cElse our lives are incomplete.may - ANGLICAN.CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL \u2014 Ven.Archdeacon Norton, D.D., Rector of Montreal: Rev.Herbert Symonds, D.D., L1.D., vicar of Christ Church Cathedral; Rev.W.G.Nicholson, curate.8 am.and -10 am.Holy Communion; 11, Cathedral service; preacher.the vicar; 245 p.m.; Vicar's Bible lecture for, men in the Cathedral: 3.Sunday school and Bibie classes in the Synod Hall.7 p.m\u2026 third student service: preacher.the Vicar: subject, \u201cThe Outlook for Social Problems.\u201d Neo.I.ST.GEORGE'S CHURCH.Dominion sq.\u2014Rev.J.Paterson-Smyth, B.D, LL.I>.Litt D.; Rev.W.S.Majof.Rev.R.G.Ascah.Holy Communion at 8 a.m.afd il am 11 am.morning prayer; preacher.Dr.Paterson-Smyth: 3 p.m., men\u2019s Bible class in church, 3, Sunday school and Bible classes; 7 p.m.evening prayer; preacher, Rev.R.G.Ascah.ST.MARY'S CHURCH, corwer Prefon- Fee.M.A.rector.lloly Communion and sermon, at 11 o'clock; preacher, the rec- \u2018or: evensong and sermon.7 o'cleck : preacher, Rev.R.\u201d W.Norwood, M.A.sunday school at 3.pm.Men's Bible class at 3.10 p.m.CHURCH OF THE ADVENT.Wood and Western avenues, Westmount\u2014Rev.H.N.Little, S.T.L.rector.§ am, Communion; 10.13, Matins: 11 a.m.choral Eucharist and sermon; 3 p.m.: Sunday school; 7 p.m.evensong and sermon.The rector will preach at both services.ST.LUKE'S CHURCH, Dorchester and Champlain streets\u2014Rev.W.W.Craig.M.A.B.D.rector.Moming prayer at 11 vw eiock: evening praver and Holy Communion at 7 v'elock.Preacher, Rev.W.WwW.Craig.GRACE CHURCH.Wellington street, Point St.Charles\u2014Ven.Archdeacon Ker, D.D.rectar: Rev.D.B.Rogers, M.A.curate.8 am.Holy Communion.11 a.m., morning prayer: 2.30 p.m.Bible class; 3 pom.Sanday school, 4 pm.Faptism and Cluirching.7 pm.evensong: preacher, the curate.CHURCH OF THE James L.Flanagan, rector.8 a.m.Hoiy Communion.11 a.m.Matins, preacher, the rector.7 p.m., evensong.preacher, rev.E.1 Rexford.DD.Sunday school and Bible clase.= pm.\u20ac ST.MARGARETES CHURCH.Tetrsault- ville.Annual dedication festivai.JI1 a.m., ASCENSION \u2014 Rev.Ho:vy Rucharist 3, Sunday school: 7.«vensong.Rev.J.J.Willis at all services.« ST.LAWRENCE, Terminal Park-2.130, Sunday school.5.00, evensong.ST.AUGUSTINE'S.Rosemount \u201411.Matins.Rev.B.C.Lurrant.M.A: 3 pm, sunday school.1.evensong.ST.HHTLDA UE, Rossland\u2014: pm.=un- day school.7, evensong.ST.CUTHBERT'S.Park Avenue Ex- tension\u20143.Sunday schoo!; 7, evensong.ST.AIDAN'S, Fmard Ward\u20143, Sunday school: 7, evensong.Rev.B.C.Durrant, M.A.ST.TAUL'S, Matins: 3.Sunday school: 7.ST.EDWARDS CHURCH.cormer St.Paul and Inspector streets\u2014 Rev.W.Sanders, incumbent.Morning prayer at 11 o'ciock; evening prayer and Holy Communion at 7 o,clock.Preacher at hoth services, the incumbent.NSunduy school and Bible classes.3 pm.ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH, cor.Prince Arthur and St.Urbain streets\u2014Rev.G.(Osborne Troop, M.A.rector.8 am.Holy Communion: 11 a.m.morning prayer and sermon.preacher, Rev.Dr.Roy.© p.m., evening prayer and sermon.subject, \"The Confessional of Jesus Christ.\u201d ALJ, SAINTS CHURCH.corner St.Denis and Marle Anne streets\u2014Holy Communion at ® am.: morning prayer, 11 a.m.Evening service, 7 p.m.Preacher at al tireenfield Park\u201411 a.m.evensong.services.the rector, Rev.Jas.A.Elliott, M.A.Sunday school and Bible class.3 p.m.Rector's special Bible class for young men at 10 a.m.TRINITY CHURCH, corner of §t.Denis street and Viger square\u2014Rev.J.M.Almond, NLA.rector.Rev.R.W.Nor- wood.M'A.assistant.Holy Communion.$ a.m.Sunday school and Bible classes, 10 am.Matins, 11 a.m.: preacher.the rector.Evensong.7 p.m.: preaîher, te Rev.James E.Fee, M.A.ST.ALBANS CHURCH.Rt.Zotique st, St\u2019 Denis Boulevard\u2014Res.H.E.Horsey.rector.£ a.m.\u2026.Holy Communion: 11 a.nt; morming prayer.3 p.n.Sunday school: 7 p.m.\u2026 evening praysr ST.JUDE'S CHURCH.corner (oursei and Vinet street ev.Canon Dixon.rector; Rev.» L.Carson, B.A.curate.11 am.m prayer and sermon.2.corner s Se taine and Rouville streets\u2014Rev.James E.| Holy ! i ; at (The minister at both services.Evening CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, avenue ant Sherbrooke streat\u2014Rev.F.A.Pratt, rector.Holy Communion at 8 am.; morning prayer.11 am: preacher,, the _ rector.Evening prayer, 7 pm,.preacher, Mr.R.H.Buchanan.ST.COLUMBA'S CHURCH, K-nsington\u2014 Rev.F.À.Pratt, rector.Morning prayer.11 am, Mr.Lewiz Evening prayer at © p.m.: the rector will preach.8T.STEPHEN'S CHURCH, Weredale Park, Dorchester street and Atwater ave- nue\u2014Holy Communion at 8 and 11 am.; morning prayer at 11 o'clock: preacher, the Very Rev.Dean Evans, D.D.D.C.L, Sunday schopl and Bible class at 3 p.m.Evening prayer at 7 o'clock; pl Rev.J.Hodgkinson.- - ; [ATTHIAS® CHURCH, head of etcalfe .Westmount\u2014Edward ell, M.A.rector.Morning service Holy Communion: the rector will -p hJ 3 pm.Sunday school; 3.15 pm, SAW Bible class, conducted dy Rev, Dr, Æf ard In Victoria\u201d Hail.7 pm.ven ng service: the Rev.Dr.Howard will preach.ST.CYPRIAN'S CHURCH, Pie IX.avenue, Maisonneuve\u2014Rev.Augustus A.Bryant, pastor\u2014Services: 11 am., Holy Kucharist (choral); 3.pm., Sunday school.7 p.m, Evensong and sermon.THE CHURCH OF ST.JAMES THE + APOSTLE\u2014 Rev.Canon egood, DXC.L., 4 Rev.Allan P.Shatford, MA.A Holy Communion at # am.Choral Communion at 11 am.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Bible class at 3.15 p.m.Kvensong at 7 p.m.Morning preacher, Rev.Canon Ellegood.Evening preacher, Rev.Allan I.Shatford.CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER, Cote St.Paul, Montreal\u2014Rev.H.Gomerx.réc- tor.Holy Communion at 8 am.Matins at 11 a.m.Evensong at 7 p.m.Preacher at both services the rector.Rector's Bible class at 2.30.Sunday school at 3 p.m.ST.THOMAS' CHURCH.corner De- lorimier avenue and Sherbrooke street\u2014 Canon Renaud, rector.Services ut 1) a.m.and 7 p.m.preacher at morning service, Mr.Osborne, student.3 p.m.Sunday School and Bible (lasses.Preacher at evening service, the rector.Administration of Holy Communion at close of evening service.1 PRESBYTERIAN.PRESBYTERIAN Cote St.Anteine road, opposite | Kensington avenue\u2014Rev.W.J.Clark.DD, minister.11 a.m, 1.Tim, 1-12, | t'reacher.the minister.7 pm, Matt.5.27-33.Preacher, the minister.Sunday school at 2 pm St Henry Sunday 2chool mission at 3 p.m.TAYLOR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Papineau avenue aud logan st.-Fastor, Rrv.N.IT MeGiilivray, 888 cn of the Dict Udxpeysary ; *- UNderstan Lt Sir Edward Gre p le afficers, who will decide on the bi st hao been dumb in the race of this Emulsi FRANK DOANE SCOTT WELSH CANNOT of applying what cen it prudidlalous proposal to amare Toe FLORENCE NASH HARRIET STANDON en rew VS ana lan cr Te of.ve.mn treaties?President Taft prob- \u2018 HARRISON BROCKBANK LOUIS FRANKLIN 8 s the complete list ay go.700 TEUCS [hat silPNCe gives consent ope .; Neut< nou on Sa : eng recelved by The Star to later [or tokens tmidits.Perhape Str For low vitality, thin blood, GIPSY DALE MAY McCABE Band will play.Reais wn wn ale at Name \u2026 ol floor Eaward Gres will have the goodness loss of flesh, stubbo \u2018 FRANCES GORDON R.M.DOLLIVER at half time.N30 aan.to 850 pm.\u201cau Whe Kn owe us jte caxntain.It wus owing to similar ™m coughs, and - Admisel 50c¢: Reserved seats, 75¢c.Hox Seats, $1.90, Name 20° oni rd St ie Jnsuian lung and chest troubles, THE FAMOUS \u201cSWEET SIXTEEN\u201d BEAUTY CHORUS.PRICES-\u2014Adraission, ' \u2019 >>.Ben To SAD hn \u2018 Ww = t an in- a : ; \u201c- and ee 1 i Abiey Hace 10m [trantional crisis.\u201d Scott\u2019s Emulsion bas Tickets ordered and not prepaid will be held only when convenient to the + A « ; anage .Lr in been for more than I] SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT manes = Tks y Even oo .Lo German View Different.thirty-five years the standard = INTERMEDIATE C.A.HL.CHAMPIONSHIP AoW Sls , © lieritn, January 14.-Deali - : : \u2014 \u2019 wi :mpathy =: ; Co Ene question at the fortification.of remedy.For The First Performance Monday Night 230\u2014SATURDAY AFTERNOON\u20144.00 on es trick Street Plant.| the Panama \u2018'anal by t IT , Momtreat broiling Mile 00\" nm States Government, (he Post, ited Be sure this Trade-Mark is on the wrapper.Montreal vs.Shamrock ictoria vs.Westmount - éure omposing teditorial article, says A ; r - Hooms .oo wg an .38 merica un- : asie 25e Children, 10e : ee .\u201c4251 deubtedly is entitled e Admission.256.I = ed to forti - Boy.More e ee 1000 dr existing international oT and \u2014_\u2014 Co er \u2014\u2014 Avian Zo TM Goriificatpn is imperative, \u2018be.| > will personally conduct the selected orchestra DO NOT MISS K T \u2018HE ampbell.Loon |e e canal would i it : .M AE | te chit abides of attack on tue « including soloists from Victor Herbert ° \u2018 pue nthe cee 2ug Vent of war.i Sympathiser (4G 000 2 22 Symphony Orchestra of New York = Eté anis LE a : fi: ress Carnival a 6 1 MN @tchman- .LW} COBOURG.ONT.Berthe Mabel, .5 8 a Member of Trinny Cuaret 1.00 w gest daughter of llobert Needham Pense cute ce ; wre 1 Aedes , .; .- .: vf Trinity Chard! = 2 | tid ena\" Tea aheritt of Northumber- LL Loox ran TE No Advance in Prices Nights and Sat.Mat.20¢ to $1.30 Under the auspices of the Younz Men of St.Mary's Anglicans Church.Smetody.Cae ee Len 5 tx .ead at Kansas | One for each evervda Wednesday Mat.25c ; * : .00 Citr Vv ay a to $1.00.i Vepnark .SUT Toe MLO ; à i \u2019 vu Jonas LT nu PO Jubilee Rink, St.Catherine St.East 1 = er LL.LL LL.2.00 Voor .106 \u2018 E ; OMS LA Le 4 IS eo J 17, 1911, at 8 m \u2018nemvmeus [LLL ye ) Tuesday, anuary p.m.~vinpathigers .7.50 To- S iy lista, and Bruce I'ringl pd 7 4 ina contents ot \u2018their se .248\" Night, Sat.Matinee aad Night.Special prizes for Costumes TICKETS, Gent's 25¢, Ladies and Childreu, 15\u20ac.ti name .2,00 - ÿ Q Sympathy.io.2 2 Lacs L Le 1.00 8.05 Sharp MLLE.ANNA PAVLOWA ama go oT Widow's Mite .1.00 .M.MIKAIL MORDKIN ubilee im 2, IX re Symapathizing Friends 2.00 and the Imperial Russian Ballet and 3 coe 200 yr « Peter LL 5.00 2.05 Sharp WEEK Orchestra.Skating every afternovn and night.À how.Weller 5.00 Plenty of good seats left 50c 1 \u2014 Mrs.A.Sandeman à mn * $250 Y NIGHT TRIS WEEK.\u2019 A ; tev Friends ., > ot ROLF 10 2 BAND EVER = t, Le us & on Sp 51 ae ve | CITRINE |v HOCKEY MONDAY, \u201cTai ao 5 Sok Log ~ action.- Mats.Dally A Stars \u2014 Admirnion = z5c.ission, 256.5 Westmount Friend ou EET à A bo ra \u201cTHE ROLFONIANS\u201d MISS NEW YORK, Jr.| ro cove more - + Collectéd by Mrs T.Jones, 29 1.00 | Vauderille's \u2018Gassiert Susteal ot.TY -NIGEHET\u2014WRESTLING CONTEST Tonight and every Tursduy, respecter Thors- * etcnife avenue: no 5 Next Week - - - HKewtucky Belles.dey and Saturda : y Low Mrs.J Waal, Mrs | .10 2 os Ce = Norah: hoa A HOWARD & NORTH I \u2014 ms =\" - Huteheson \u2026.Lo NE XU Presentipg their greates?Comedy \u2014\u2014 ! OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WITH NE Mamba T0 7.00 \u2018 Success TWICE DAILY, \u2018 Pa IAD ELIANA .Wes.Oxworth 2.010 190 \u201cBACK TO WELLINGTON.\u201d 2.30 and 8 P.M.Admission, Band Nizbix.Indine.ae Yree Band and ei Mrs, NO J.Holden LL.LL.100 - t Moving Pictures and Spe- men.0c.Afternoon.10c: children: a Mrs, J.\u2018Baîlle RE ES 700 JOLLY-WILD & cial Attractions, Including.vers Moudas Suburban Hockey.thee | TO- NIGHT = re a Sin Cr terres on COMPANY matches S to 11 p.m.Admission 5c; Jladies, Ï 3 Mr.J.Shea .241111 ess 6 19 18.| ADMISSION 356 5 veu Mer LU s a ce rt em 357 A 3 BIG ACTS _ H_ Mr.W.Walker sa ! BAND TO-NIGHT EVERY NIGHT AND SAT Next Week x \" Foy Sho 200 | CADETS DE GASGOGNE the novelty athletic tram URDAY AFTERNOONS.! HOCKEY - ve Leni Walsh 100 | Upersdic Quarles of rellLeowh LORET and GEORGE MONDAY NIGHT r.ewis .RU, Li ME.a ; M LL CooL a La aa 1.54 | the versatile Cemediam\\and dan- COMMERCIAL GPL 24 240020 Lena nana nee Ru cer i SJ EDL RER a0 WORMWOODS ANIMALS ' J.eague, 4 champinraship matches, 8 .te LW Mapond FEE 1 un thtroduein the first time WILL HEBER THREE SESSIONS EACH DAY.i Lo 12 omission he, ladies, 16¢.= Hal} A aN here\u2019 thé frp.Bicycle Mon.the dainty (Character Impkreona- sles skating easons.Giemeral Ae i TUESDAY MIGHT .Cee ea eee ess.or, ss ce; eveoninge , 5e, © 83.N , ash | SIT Lan.ULLAN Good skating in sll wesihers LA HARDWARE Mr J Roberts LL Lee 1.00 .CAROLINE P ot 3 - wr, thereon D on MILTON AND DOLLY ; League, 8 to 11 pm, 3 chanipion- Mrs.0) Goldsmith 2.122002 +00 NOBLES Among pe pietgres (will be the LOYAL HARMONY LODGE, .whip matches.Admission, 1ac; la- > Mrs.ll.Caltart .uses .100 : 4 = = .0.0,F.M: U.! ducs.10\u20ac i Mr.Worthingtea Lo 100 | ; IN GRAPHIC wa toe THURSDAY NIGHT * A Friend .!.ee ; 1.00! - .A : 3D.\" a serie of the id\u2019 t i ! : ; men V0 UY WALMER REP || events (of ne past few Works power, if ve snc) MANUFACTURERS?: \u2014_\u2014 as well as The North-West i Hosa, Darsazg re us ! .#zs6 12 RITA REDFIELD Mounted Police \u2014The Bey Scouts avd: A.Vutien.Ep Mesoue eu, i 1 league, 2 champion ship matches, 8 f, B ( Paioiy litile Inperronauee.vf America MONDAY e ete k sharp Saturdes altrcacn, from he fa te 11 pom Admission, Zac | 4 ISHOP CARMICHAEL .; her's re-ldener, Wh bacaser atpeer St rary : m\u2014 Ce ion\u2019 .Hrrihron of Sis Logis ave requested le a! - \u2014 = 7 | DEVELDE & ZELDA ladies Souvenir Night, A beaut tar Hoot eter Be re ! Conservatory Hall.875 St.Cilheérine st.Wests, 4 \u2018 MEMORIAL CHURCH.; - ~ istie Equilibriets fur 1911 calendar lo every lady 10 VF CONSTANTINEST Seerant | miezibiers cas formix, 5 pm Genus, \u2018 , Bien | \u2018i Artistic Equi : Wednesday Night, Amateurs Jr - TV: oh Vatips £500 fu aus tian, hick io .\u201cThe Bishop (Carmichagl Memoria; ! : _.Popular Prices, 10¢, 15e, 250.vi Danes, Saturday.© euple, Boe, ¢ \u2019 52 Church,\u201d St.Denis Boulevard.is imuk- | \u201cALMA - WHERE Do \u2018Auditorium To- Let : ing rapid progress towards comple- YOU LIVE?: ton, The bricklaving work on church * \u2014_\u2014 IT eT To our society rot A ab en ee milaces ; and tower is finished.and the mof is By the Urpheum Urcbemra.à - New Term no Porforman COR ANS pt acre eci al now being slated.The interior is RE .\u2018 *_* function, eur hall will afford best ad also receiving attention and there is ORPHEUMSCOPE Dancing Classes vantages Come and interview us and St pans Presbyterian Charely, * Lord every prospect of the church being latest in Motivo Views wa will show 5 où Commodious llsils, chester Sircet West rd vompletéd by Kaster.Li VW h h d | h h b ; | will meet as (ollows Centraliy Located.[lates from $5.00 up.T ~» z ~ .~ Ad edd, -nigiht.The Church situated at the cor.\u20ac have never had a sale that has been so succes: Prices 18e to 250 daily Mat.poeme VE MONDAY EVENING, JAN.16 ner of St.Zotique and Labelle streets 18c to 50c Saturday Matinee, Children ac 1.30 pm.ancers atis ie ; At S30 p.m.h al HE à R rate oy rn\u201d thi J S | O Id hi k h 1oaulpg foc every Night: Boxes, PN GEaTIC iA 1 i \\ feature enjoyed at the NAunitercr The Chor yonder the direction nf RY charge i e Rev, H, E.Horsev.BD.th $1.00.- MAJEN ; er TRE rthelet & Prof.S.Laioz.| Ur.+.51, Blair.: Being a memorial.it is desired that 1S < anuary a \u20ac.ne WOU: t In t at e pub Up.T4\u2014Telephone\u2014Up.5349 = FO i a an.Hatt deb ee ASE will ie i will ring T5 the church | may be free ot debt when .| ; - - you tus amusing art in 10 private | Ÿ upene : h WwW b Tos mS mm TTT TIT Tn 7 TTT TTT Lewmonn for $3.00.Suiisfaction or muney St b Î M t 2g] _ me ss Le r back.Cail or phone Up.2556.e 5 wien sire emer mores, || PUFchase awaiting our announcement.e are DI ie\u201d Cal) on phone FB a a W ater.7 i Ross The Irish Jarvey, with his brogue | d k h M A D A : N A N a A COLI, LCTION WILL BÈ TAKEN.his good humor.ana nis Lumina ar.ANd WE KNOW that our re luctions wil e app! Z Z PIL ATE AND PLINPS.| | s one uv Ublin's most picturesque 3 figures.The advent of the motor 92 U 3 A n | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE A taxi-cab threatens to consign him to i advertisement.- \\ .nion venue Lo oblivion.The other week, howover, | \" \u2018ono - .READING ROO a deputation from Dublin waited © .3 30 the Lord Lieutenant to protest axainet ! D b \u2018 January 15th ° ° ° - p.m.| | All Are Welcome the introduction of inotor-cars.Mr.! M d hi .Birks Baliding, Room 362 Field, M.P., introducing the deputa- on t wait, ut come on ay to t 1S store.ALL WELCOMXE What To Do With Christ and Chr.stians.Te Up 338% Hours, 10 a.m.to 8 p.tion.declared that the Irizh jaunting- : .Lecture by 300 à taw \u2018ar was a distinctive feature of Irish | \u2014 Le | - =e HE.and that all visitors to, Dublin ! an idea of what to expect: \u2014 ems TO ICHT, Sat.8.3 wished to drive in a jaunting-car.| 1 ï 100 ) Te Dancing Assembly, oc EL 200 i tion.The most sanguine hopes of large galleries with a span of STANLEY HALL.92 STANLEY ST, .R Mr.Tr Will Speak.1 their admirers have been exceeded LY feet.The stage ash a width of 54 fect, i = ; ?ov.\" oop P i the marked success of \u201cWhen Sweet Land all parts of it muy he seen from =\u201c Orelesita.f couple 50e.The Rev.G.Oshorne Troup.Pastor ; .Jisinteen\u201d recentiy produced and stamp- Lany part of the enormuous hall.CRESCENT HALL.PR EN day ut nf St.Martin's Church.will speak at 1 only Japanese Mink Coat.40 inches long, 1 énly, Astrachan Coat, 18 inches | das one of the features of the present : Thomus Beecham and his tirand Opera | 642 St.Catherine Street West, \u2018his next woth.wont Tuesday, X14 Hobart has writ- {Company will open | the house.bre- \u2019 \" Juvenllrs, Mon.Thiisday.456.Up ais noon at 4.15 o'clock.ut the\u2019 Young ten a coherent story, a rarity ina musi- \u2018senting elections from \u201cLohangrin.\" SUNDAY.JAN.15 AT 3 P.M.Prof.Frank H.Norman (Sr.) Men's Christian Association.Fair val attartion, and he has filled his | \u201cTannhauser.\u201d \u201cCarmen.\u201d and \u201cFaust.= IS mount avenue.Uranch.Mr.Troop will take as his subject, He must and pavs.Regular 8300.60.lu-; eur Jou ; ; ' : & 199 00 lo:>.curl, Reg.$83.00, tor.pint With keen epigram and most [in the best Covent Gurden style ; Por Loo LL e amusing comedy lines and situations \"TT - ._ HIS MAJESTY S UNE WEER veginaim, MonGay, aR.29 the Men's Meeting, next Sunday after.| ned with fancy brocaded satin, trimmed with tails with fancy brocaded satin.fine $E Fes Coherent str ] | | | Reign\u201d AN men are heartily invit- PTT TT Tr \u201clore thas setting Victor Herbert has a Jendon hs On ES holida MATINLÉS TUES.THURS.and 3a} bi a - Tem Te smpesed some of his most charming tractions \u201cThe ue rd\u201d anc ever ., .: a ES ie and loth writer and com- | Pan.\u201d both \u201cfairy tales.und \u201cAlice an THE LAST VISIT TO AMERICA ë M htte Foxarine Siete, lined with fa poser are finding themselves over- Wonderland; \u201cChicks in the Wood\" THE WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTE shelmed with congratulations, in hav- and \u201cThe Piper.\u201d The last is beng \u2018ing joined forces.\u201cWhen Sweet Six- | played at the St.Jumes Theatre.Jin ts shortly tp be presented at a Among the old-fashioned pantomimes : MME.SARAH prominent Broadway theatre fof an are \u201cCinderella\u201d at tlie Lyceum.and | «xtended run.Jack and the Beanstalk\u201d at the Drury : \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201c Lane, 101 STAGE IN GENERAL American singers are apparently - Mucterlineks \u201cThe Blue Bird\u2019 is popular in Berlin thig season.\u2018One | shortly to Le presented in Paris.where evening, not jong ago, Mme.Edyth strange!ls chough it is to be seen after Walker.who is to make her debut : 1s production in Russia, England and ghortly on the London variety stage.Amer:en The role of Tyltyvl will be sang at the Philharmonic with the co- ; marl ty M.Pelphin.and that of \u2018operation of Bronislaw Hubermann, .Myt-1 by Mlle, Bleu.j the violinist.and Emil, Sauer , the 0 Canada Sailed Today.White Star-Dominivn R.M.S.Canada | ed satin, trimmed with head and sailed from Portland, Me.for Liverpool to-day.She has- on board 50 sian Lamb collar, lined with good ; Ve - tails, Regular S12.00, for.Muskrat.Regular $65.00, for.e \u2019 cabin and a large number of third } | | class paesengers.ee \u2014 ee ee } ! I i | Men's Fur Lined Coats, Natural Outer and l'er- Our Business Mana 810 Joli, Black Wolt Mutts, rug style, lined with Black White Poxarine Mur, rug style, ¢ Watches are lifelong timekecpers.R | Hemsley, 25% St James.8pecial Notice.atin and trimmed vith head and waite satin.rimmed with heads and tail.Regular S25.60, tor $16.50 tail.Reçaias SILOU, Por, 2e The Canadian Pacific] brrigation Company has placed an order with the | \u2018'anada Cyclaand Motor Company tor Black Wolf Stoles, lined with heavv Plack satin.Leopard Rug.meonnted, finest m LU pianist.Myrtle Elvyn gave her first ed automobiles.for the use the engi- .; which 1 h ; ;( i ; Ww ; with ope Old Heidelberg,\u201d which has heen ; Berlin concert of this season about the \u2018 oc neers in the extennion of (he irriga- amined wi nead and tail._$16.50 mounted i pen mouth and revived by the repertoire company at -same time with the Philharmonic ore AND HER OWN COMPANY ion ditches \u201c.2 OU He egular $25.00, for.tancy borders, Reg.S35.00, tor, The New Theatre, New York.is pack- | chestra.Prior to this Ida Reman, dozen cars of the \u201cThirty™ type willy ee : \u2019 ing the Odeon.Paris, where Andre \u2018known as the \u2018American Yvette Guil- THE THEATRE SARAH BE \u2019 PARIS te bought.- \u201c Antoine has exhibited his managerial | bert,\u201d gave a recital in Bechstein Saal: DIRECTION W.F.CONNOR These cars are -especially selected - perapleacity by agaln bringing forth | and Miss louise Mackay.the New MON.EVE.JAN 23, L'AJeLON THURS.MAT, JAN, 2 L'AISLOR \"same nn acocunt of their strength and abil- | this delightful work.The play has met : York contralto.gave : n concert with itv to withstand the rough usage that : | 1 : thoy meceskarily encounter in {his _ VAN NAN À ATLAS cnthusiastic a reception on the he Colome, Musical Soclets.Howard TUES.NE JAB.24, CAMILLE THURS, EVE.JAK.26, \u201case of work.They have to he sent = W 1 MOUNT COU! ntoine.A long ; planist who is a favorite with Berlin TUES.| JAN.24, JEANNE D\u2019ARC FRIBAY EVE, JA.27 do ronde and where ald Dutfale traits - 3 Es .I eritics.Putnam Griawold, the Ameri- WED, EVE, JAN.25, LA A SAT.MAT.JAN.28, \"TJ a Vater hole Tn a eh | \u201cTHE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE FUR HI fe ROYAL ARCAN T83¢ Cu me i | | can basso, is winning laürelg jn com- where, usually invisible to the driver.y in London at cert.; _ Coa SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28, TRE SORCERESS.adium, a lurge 2 \u2019 MATL ORDERS FILLED CHEQUE 0 : .\u201c t _, .; .IN ORDER RSCKIVID WEEE ACONPANIED BY , Te Po MaangorQuE Pr ink.me - 280 ST.C ATHE ing on Te Ca vening.January \"It been opened Gn New Year's Day Sam Benard in PAYABLE TO HIB MAJRSTY'S THEA Yo (cu : \u201c .tr, harp.Presentation of eats as cheap e, Came From Milwaukee\u201d broke \u201d Tri not the first order from the .a toro Installation of officers for 19er Gibbons has the record for business at the Majestic PRICES 50e (MOT RE: RES B, $l.$1.50, $2.00 Faves mimber of Himeell-onea in com.MONTREAL Mel Len, D.Iniations\u2014 Entertainment \u2014Reresnmenta\u2014o on the build: Theatre.Brooklyn.Before leavinr || REGULAR GEAT SALE OPENS THURSIAY MORISS, MMAVANT 186, 9 mission It is said th be the only ear bo ~ cil members welcome.Yours in vac M.J.FERNEY! fim Toit two New York.he will play a return en- no TELEPHONE onous wsoswye Co that will =tand the strain of the amk vs = 3 ca a Pr gageme ere.neem pri .7 .¥ - .\u2014 ; au = .a - i J Ce 0 LS COS \u2018 \u2018 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\" ) | a.DAY, JANUARY 14, 1911 I SA Austrian Ie is alt one time } She playd The progt dar.Vic Victor poser, wil , duct the § ling at Ii | formance | success; \u2018will be His ° success à \u2018and \u201cWh :!y , scored® been pres leading for an ex presentati Toronto.- to be used for the mt Sixteen\u201d + musicians; soloists phony Or litan opel : York.i - - Ce men ) Mile.Ch ! harp play Mme.Sara Bernhardt is casily the | dainty numisors for \u201cWhen Sweet Six- Will be h ranst remarftablo personage of the \u2018teen.\u201cme concerted Mumber intro- week.vederu stage.\u201cAt a tune of Hife wher \u2018ducing sixtern nf hig famous song suc- mast people would be resting in the en ihe ca to capture this city) He cade of their pdelor or Mbrary, this \u201cWhen Sweet Sixteen\u201d will be pre- Harriet § ie actress dod wonderful woman, is sented hvre on a lavish scale by the donna of | he work such as no other artist on | ter MW all to, ne.and the cast in- ; etta, va ; cludes su \"1 hotel singers as augene ist stage dreams of ajtempting.Char.\u201c(les larrict Standen, Florence: | She must \\ ue fle ane ag ave covering: Nash, Frances Gordon, Gipsy Dale, sixteert an th ES on ss 5 dci for May Meuse, lonns Franklin.KR.M.stock brok Thy yous ve Dolliver, Scott Wolsh, Harrison Broek- ship atter WI at Yigor of youth.Nipe per- [bank and rank Ioan.© Louis HW.fortune soë \u2018ofgnanpes_ a eis vith a change of Gottschailh wil preside over the aug- in a year.' ba at endl is the fasx this artist who meuted orchestra.The \u201cSweet Nix- from the _ ses to grow PA a Ccanylishes reht teen\u201d chore will alsa he a feature of | AIDE.Of all places ou this side oll the produ tion and has been trained the, Atlantic.Bernhardt secures in| hy Madam.Verhoeven, for four years that friend release fro Miss, Stand i DRESSLER MELIFE'S NIGHTMARE\" wo CREDIT Sie) J mo IF YOU WISH IT TEE 6 d Ae Fn | 1 | (a 2 \u2018vs.PICKWICK , Wed.Mat.25c.to $1.00.-Saturday, Six rows.$1.50.93, / = ple - : ; > eu _ - I H i sr or _ at 8.30 4 - .Ves A 7 1 vs.Canadian Û | : 6 | fleur - now on sale at Arena box office hours TL CALE £50 aan to $30 pam.Wilder S| COREE It\u2019s the beauty and the freshness of Wilder's displays that catch the eye ™ nemo tet and rivet the attention.Then of course the price does the rest.Rather .]| HAMPIONSHIP NOON\u20144.00 nvincing, isn\u2019t it.hi | co cing, 1s teria vs.Westmount 20\u201d OFF *'r5i | aw er x Anglican Church.From | _ - ine St.East oo : Four | | ; ; - Floors | | P11, at8 p.m.2 y Ladies and Children, 13\u20ac- ERYOIRE OF £8.AVENDER Rn STRATE H HALL.i [Hs :R OF NUREMBURG Jit S WIDOW Au It will be one of the best day\u2019s work you ever did to make: your selec- eink tion this month.Save a dollar in five and have your goods stored and § gis HIS WEEK.insured free until you need them.__ ; 20% OFF CARPETS, es, ETC.CTOI RU |! 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§ \u2019 i Aa DE X alg ; s.Reg.$5.50.To clear at $3.99 at the following prices: Size 3 x 4 yards.Reg.56.54.To vlear at .$4.56 FACTURERS\" « .vhainquons mate CE, i Adrisieston, 256 Montreal the most responsive audi- {ballet director at Hammerstein's Opera and had +uce.This is due to \u2018he fact.that House, Nes York ; ence with actress and audience know the \u201caime \u2014_\u2014 ol \u2018 that when i«RgUage.2 re The New Theatre.New Tork, an- Of ai the Eux sh avtors of the rre- © 9 -Si »» other role.nownves that, following ws policy of sept day fw.of ans Live nore per- omposer of \u201cWhen Sweet Sixteen, cause the nc donally presenting bluxs in whee | sistentte and pateonsls afffrted pas - who will direct His Majesty's it.thus ~tdrs may appear as \u2018nest urtst-\"{ Lors von the Leas Pcs we ; | masculine \u201d with the regular company, the dire op cat farm + ten That esestlent coe ! orchestra on Monday night.Miss St tork invited Miss Marie Tempest, toc lain, Bde ord orca Torry, whe \u2019 in the no the English actress, as such a Bueslloumes te the Pripecss peat week was educaf artist, to play the role of Becky Sharp in ; most of hj > .; Lie ; Codie swe gl he to excite their 0 : + ë ow yr; ki Miss i rpheum.or heat B ina revival of \u201cVianliy Fair MISE i © nd thai net nls ba sheer P After has empest à ed the invitation i 1 0 \u2019 Tempest accept the invitatro Mivourrie oF surprise.but by the In presenting \u201cThe Rolfomanos\u201d at ve peus an \u2014_\u2014 | \\ ; finer rt chi recoginzes and acts {the Orpheum, next wuck, Me.fi.A social set - .0 2 \u201cVanity Fair® was written DV Cox- à ; ; > 3 pen The troih that the springs of ; ; RE 3 i ., ! ; . e h J a poten ict ha te tenn to whatever - - i + .av whic A to the O : i 15 1 OCs .3 F4 ose.a i he piRi n hich school hee ie gre SP Hoard 1 et og ou ; ' _\u2026 ; .: ] Thackerar s novel of the same name, My Terrs bus epdeared himself To! wi offer their comedy \u201cBack to Wel- Mr.Carl acllieved instant success, ît had never | Fifi.0e (he atreteets Bean exuberant fington\u201d which made a hit here last the lead 2 bebn seen in this country.Abuot the thie.oo darn extratagance of fsegson.Jolly -Wild and Company will which sh , Umde that this version was produced | fan + che vithal @ des quaint sen- Lorre.\u201cMr.PT.Barnum, Jr,\" inlin persuul ahfoad, Mrs.Fiske appeared in the tent ons plulosephs anderiving his whieh much clever dialogue is used.to gcceptg Jdrgmatization of the same novel made just farescal capersorations Me has The Cadets de Gascogne will offer an ment ory ++ Laugden Mitchell.The dramas, held uv before 1e cndtnce vo lndi- operatic surprise in the quartette, and retirg ho@Bver.are wholly dissimilar, their Crous + specimen of homoamty, seme! which includes three prominent \u2018puo- footlightsz only common ground being Thack- vreatire ade up of cu h odd whims ! ple of the Grand Opera world.Worm- 284 er pra 3 erdÿ'= famous hook.Mrs.Fishes and veut sses that their lauehtér vood's monkeys, and other animals, * HE je \u2018 i vu £ play had its premiere in Montreal, and { hav arisen from sodden conception off ill close this bill, and the manage- factory t È Mgrie Tempest, who is i New York superior, nt themeeives, at other ment DR\" arranged for a reception she is ah \"with her version.spent her girlhood tines thers bas ween a diy humor (hat {on the stage after the Saturday mat | tof Herbe in-Montreal as Miss Etherington.Hits set the wat at work and wan alnve for the little ones and their par- u ; 3 ; more discoumnmtinatinx tribute, or as In ents, Rita Redfield, a daionty little he role al Ihchard Phenyl in Sweet girl, will offer some impersonations ¢ LOCAL THEATRES tocvender acter and author have cre- {| that are sure to meet with approval.(George À niet a charac es wath ere hiner and DeVelda and Zelda will offer thelr ar- words au à .i : pales blend uo 10 than has been (tistic equilibrist novelty.and\u2019 flarris \u201cWhen 56 .His Majesty's.hitomi nee Jeukens died and Stevens will complete a very {unie h was ; From the prolific pens of Amerisu'= It there wire not oa great deal of (strong bill with their comedy and | which corg digtinguished composer and play human rature in Mr.Terry's stage\u2019 singing The Orphenmoscope will of- next week wHght, Victor Herbert and George V ficares ho wooed never have achieved | fer the latest in motiography and the evening's f Habart.comes a musical novelty to be fhe feputation Le now enjoys, but his [orchestra will play selections from thousands; - presented at His Majesty's Theatre for hnmanit.1s a hunaanity after its kind.\u201cAlma, Where Do You Liver les.k n week, commencing with Monday In the \\iended opportunities of- ticorge # # ing's performance.fered hy the plays selected for pre- TS « , Cape fd i \u201cIn the songplay \u201cWhen Sweet Sia sentation here it will be possible to Royal.carcer ha £ teen the composer and fibrettiet ha\\c ses this distingunshed comedian in a a .: .; ; ing one.* { heirkened to the plea of the amuse- aide rauvs 91 parts and they are nne he Kentucky Belles winch will bed work wad * ment-seeking public which has tired ant al characterizations that he has {the attraction at the Royal neyt Mou- Funday of the so-called \u2018Tausical reviews\u201d and mad- lame - day The company will present Ls berland.sical domedics\u201d with ther long Cu Mendon uni Uswent lavender\u201d fy first part Slamming in Chinatown\u201d more in The Amé columns # wide.i With iy spiel\u201d sto and sine familiar \u201cshow-girls\u201d and impossible [Ge cn hit al 45 Dich Phin th Following this thers 1s an olio contrin- \u2018burlesque comedians, aml mere I ye vaphrapt barriter with the big bated by the Martell family of cvelists, potsible stage business.\u201c .heart the v firo-1cat Humer, Mr.Terry Joe Opp.in an up-to-date monologue, ; Im \u2018When Sweet ; Sixteen, VicloT gr char ue in this rrost popular of Le Belle Helene, in sensational dances; + Herbert and Geo.V.Hobart decided | Hi Arthar Ponere\u2019s plays.Tues- Hilda Partridge, in classical bronze to present to the public a dainty and das ak the Magistrate in the comedy poses, and Bill Colton and Jeane LIAL Te coljerent Story.one (hat vas reaby #1 Of tbat name he slightly broads | Ce ; à \u201c5 write.the comedy.but embellished with charm- No foreman a ER ne popular ri ra Rk.né Er het ef splat I ing mustcdl numbers and ensemble ef ganes Wednesdaÿ afternoon.\u201cLiber- wonator und (Charles Ralyea, char- iis pla phy Ee Ie ena eth the late tv Hall\" will offer the chance to $0\u20ac getor comedian, arc also in the cast.18 away, a ye t of Sdistinguished musi- Mr Terrs as the delightfnlly eccentrie [The - performance concludes with a far fotle es product o! the, te ay wri ht.Wiliam Toddman.Wednesday even.[comedy inmovation called \u201cFriends\u201d guoh favor @ vpn his associate p 4 ing, The Toymaker of Nuremberg.it is said to he replete with surprises |.poun the } could he pre- ; ; hat ! 4 en Sweet Sixter re nd simple.8 \u201cuaint and fanciful play by Austin (und unique features.Matinees us land 3 N to t 18 \u2018a play in every sense of the CURE sit Je followed be \u201cBardell usual.John tient wed, skilfully evolved and of that 1 Pleknack.cand all Tovers of Mec | (rack andèf highi order of merit that appeals to CDS NT 1nd RE Fr Lyric Hall.| Of Jate: th& cultured and the intelligent of Terry's Sergeant Huzfuz infinite de- |.heen a pra A can playgoers.Embellished with liRht.Thursday evening \u201cFiander's The management have secured for|of plays.{ v Herbert's most charming Ww idow\u201d a comedy by Svdney Valen- next week three big acts, as well as his succes ' ositions the songplay has a tine will be presented.Friday even- |a very fine programme of moving pic- \u201cBroadwa d l¢ charm.and those who INK.Liberty Fall will be repeated.tures.Hours.\" R heard it declare that lt Saturday afternoun.The Toymaker A very fine biograph picture to be Ham Tree Xp \u2018 f N burg and in th \"eni - itled, \"W \u201c ° .a; iece of Dresden 9.Nurem & and in the evening an hown, is entitled, \"When u man |\"\u201cMorninæ od og dalnty as ap other performance of \u201cSweet laven- Soon Another innovation is present- Baek\u201d (fo tire on the newly- der.\u201d ; ing the Gaumont Oräphic, vr \u201cA Te- |land\u201d \u201cP je story le a satire aristocratic The company supporting Mr.Terry cord of what importgnt events have Rye\u201d \u201cThy is the same that has heen playing with taken place during the last few con\u201d (for § him this seases at Ferry\u2019 Ss Theatre, | weeks\u201d: all depicted from the actual \u201cThe Merf ri alliances.and sparkles with Hobart's Keen epigrams.He skilfully introduces scenes from \u201cAs You Like JU\u201d blending the comedy of Shakespeare merit.with his own modern creations.To While it i review the many successes with which that this is = l.ondon and ms WESTMOUNT COUNCIL 172 ROYAL ARCANUM Every member 1s Berens A the names of Victor Herbert and Geo Mr.Terr V.\u2018Hobart are associated wonld be to would no - t- e erate the greatest triumphs of the should ing on Monday ev ré queszpg to attend the mee » decade.fn the \u2018great triumph this vig Ths Faroliock sharp.PUR , Ja sans in Victoria Hr 4 Sa N Qu Mariette rbert ae ead Hi his Lom in son.DD.Initiations Ent ertaimmm: \"| ge ref Fane Thre.avid Wal: h or or erber * el! membe Festi, ex, Sister Coun- havé wXxitten Bis bast.but itis immed globe Wray pers welcome, Yours in VMC M 1 Pr Speech Secretary.| téut he has composed even more pastime.YHOUG hd - - - PS \u2014\u2014 Fan.875 ES.(Catherine st.westa, turdar « Couple, A Bargain r NOR Seni LN ie in Handsome BLANKET : ed Recital White Wool Blankets with blue cr pink border; size 60 0 AE ae D Lord x 80.Regular $3 value.Monday.between 8 and 11 D * EVENING, JAN.16TH ec am.81.98 : a a0 pam.No phone orders.* rc undue the direction of i Ye : ; r.¥.H.Binir.These very handsome Buffets WOOL BLANKETS.- Wilder's No.3.with soft fluffy will sin in Mission style.raval oak éffect.finish: pink or blue border.These blankets will wash size of top 6 ft.0 ins: with Brit- peautituily.Regular value 5550.Spe 64 251 ÿ bat Mater ish levelled glass mirror, size 32 Local : be Rossini, < 10 inches: fitted with two eut- PURE WOOL BLANKETS One hundred per cent.pure TION WILL BE TAKEN.lerv drawers and one large linen wool; size 64 x 84.Each blanket is whipped \u201c$5.99 2 : drawer; also large cuphe ard ; rey.so that you can use them singly or in pairs.= 2 ; value $22.00.Very special.Reg $8 value.Special.pair.$5.99 .TIAN SCIENCE 10 = rere 20 Per Cent.to 33%; Mi B15.99 LU : 1, Per Cent.off Comforters J Are Welcome Buliding, Room 302 Hours, 19 am.to 8 pu 3 300 5 law SANT UARY JcHT, Sat 8.3 É HALL.92° STANLEY ST.Bbliestia.Couple 506.mis.Tuesday, Jan.17 seb: next Wed.> Adui Swesk, Mou.Tuesduv, SAR pon .TharsJay.4962 170 Lik ft.Frank H.Norman Sr.) EEE .C'uegiffilz Munéay, JAN Lo K! 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M sonceness - ERS Limited .w:\"| » re Mall Orders Pr omis Filled, 5 19, ° osc À MD] mr \u201c Pls oe à * Fous, Doane.FloREN(E.NASH wren wer SATE fits MAJESTY'S Mme.Sara Bernhardt is easily the | daints (teen.nôët remarkable personage of the vigdern stage.\u201cAt a ume of Hie wher most people would .be resting in the cade of their pa¥lor or Mbrary, this prègt actress dnd wonderful woman, is g work such as no other artist on th@ stage dreams.of tempting.Char- ucts, - ile 2 ad sida ire, vovering wi \" mo Sarre Saincaine LE wi ® Vigor of Mouth.Nipe per- fo ae \u201cWeæk; \u2018vith a change of ii at tn is thé fasx this artist who refgses tn grow old a: coanyplishes right along.Of all places ou this side of the Atlantic, Bernhard: secures in Montreal the most responsive audi- «nee.This ig due tn the fact that actress and audience know the rime language.2 The New Theatre, New York an- noûnces that, following is policy of ccé&sionally presenting vluss in whieh gra may appear as guest artiste with the regular company, the dires - tore invited Miss Maurie Tempest, thé English actress, as such a guest artist, ta play the rote of Becky Sharp in-a revival of \u201cVanity Fair\u201d Miss Tempest accepted the invitation \u201cVanity Fair\u2019 was written hy ose mo.Gardon-Lennak and Robert Hich- and was presented in London ten s ago.with Miss Tempest in the e part which she plays at the oF Theatre.While the play.which \u201cof course, a dramatization or Thgckeray\u2019 # novel of the same name, achieved instant success, it had never been seen in this country.Abuot the ie that this version was prodaced shévad, Mrs.Fiske appeared in the dramatization of the same novel made va, Laugdon Mitchell.The dramas, hover.aro wholly dissimilar, their only commun ground being Thack- erdy\u2019's famous book.Mrs.Fishe's play had its premiere in Montreal.un Mgrie Tempest, who is in New York with her version.spent her girlhood in Montreal as Miss Etherington.digtinguished .LOCAL THEATRES His Majesty's.From the prolific pens of Americus composer and pla - weight.Victor Herbert and George V Habart.comes a musical novelty to be presented at Ilis Majesty» Theatre for next week.commencing with Monday evéning's performance.the songplay \u2018When Sweet Sixteen.\u201d the composer and librettist hae heflrkened to the plea of the amusc- meht-seeking public which has tiped of the so.cajled \u2018musical reviews\u201d and \u201cmusical domedics\u201d with their long familiar \u201cshow-girls\u201d and impossible \u201cbyrlesque comedians.\u2019 and more uu- posible stage business.In \"When Sweet Sixteen\u201d herbert and Geo.V.Hobart decided to present to the public a dainty and coherent story.one that was realy a comedy, but embellished with: charming musica! numbers and ensemble ef- feûts The little \u2018songplay\u201d is a novel 4 vet It describes exactly the lat- esf product of the distinguished musi- ~iap and his associate playwright.en Sweet Sixteep\u201d could be pre- PAs as a comedy, pure and simple.it is a play in every sense of the Victor ad, skilfully evolved and of that high order of merit that appeals to cultured and the intelligent of rican laygpers.Embellished with or erbert\u2019s most charming var ls the songplay has a à le charm, and those who have heard it declare that it in Rey dainty as a piece of Dresden china.he story is a satire on the newly- ri who desire foreign aristocratic alllances, and sparkles with Hobart's keen epigrams.He skilfully introduces scenes from \u201cAs You Like Jt\u201d tidnding the comedy of Shakespeare vith his own modern creations./ To review, the many successes with which the names of Victor Herbert and Geo Hobart gre apsociated wonld /be to cnumerate the greatest triumphs of the » decade.In the great triumph \u201c3 y Marietta.\u201d now running in N ork, Victor Herbert was shid to have wxitten bis best, but it is that he has composed even : yore Le Indes sut numbers for \u201cWhen Sweet Six- One copcerted number intro- {ducing sixteen of hig famous song suc- | VUSSES is hkely to capture ; when it is l'eurd.\u201cWhen Ruweet Sixteen\u201d sented here on g lavish scale by the | [ver Wall Ca, bre.atl the cast ine noted singers us Eugene; Marriet Standon, Florence Nash, Frances Gordon, Gipsy Dale, May Methoe, Louis Franklin.R.M.Tolliver, Scott Welsh, Harrison Proek- bank and Frank June Louis ll.Gottechalk vol preside over the augmented orchestra.The \"Sweet Sia teen™ choru~ ll also be a feature of the producti and has been traingd by Madame Verhoeven, for four vears ballet directen ut Hlammerstein's Opera will be pre- Cowles, House, New York.Princess.OF ai tie Unux'ish actors vf the present dax feu if uns hive more per- sistenth und puteousls atffieted play - Lev Pai the po leusanl spans we cdl Tawar eT chin that exellent vo- pe Tans Bdeoard orc mer Torry, who cornes te the Prigeess nent week Pleo Kiev ss il de ov tar exeite their Tiscalite < aud that not only by sheer Thess ad SU surpris but lv the finer rt wvheh recomnizes and acts upen tte trath that the springs of Lichter and of dears he side by side in hamaz nature, cond should be within th* Trance «7 an acter of genuine Jeter det ha be enn to Whatever shout he ae Me Terry has epdearsd himself to Hnstisn theatres ers by an exuberant ane, a daring «\\(rasagance of far « ana withal a dry quaint sentent ous platorophy underlvine his cost farcical up ersopattons.He has held np befor- the sadience so Judi- Crous a stécinien of hmpanits some creature nade apo of such odd whims and weainesses that their lanzhter hay arisen Iron sudden conception of siperiord mn themseives, at other times here las teen a dry humor that has set the wait at work and ven à mere discrmminaling (ribute, or as in the role ol Rarhard Phenit in \"Sweet havender\u201dacter and author have created a choaracior vith nrore hunrer and palhos hblent in 1 than has been hoown nee rohan died.M there were not a preat deal of buman rature in Mr.Terry's stage ficares he woalid never have achieved the reputation he now enjoys, hut his Munanits 1s à humanity after its kind.In the oxitended opportunities offered hy the jays selected for presentation here at will he possible Lo ser this di=tingueished comedian in a wide rante ol parts and they are one and all characterization: that he has mas fanion < On Mer Gay omg Sweet Lavender\u201d soll he tipo fall and ay Dich Phonyis the hankrupt barricter with the hig gor the whimsical hamor, Mr.Terry ! charirv as in this most popular of al Sie Arthar Pinero's plays Tuesday as the Mazi-trate in the comedy of that name the slightly broader humer is certain to tichle the popular fane Wednesday afternoon.\u201cTiber- ty Hall\" will offer the chapee to See Mr Terry as the delightfully eccentric William Toddman.Weaednesday evening, \"The Toymaker ol Nuremberg.\u201d a \u2018\u201cuaint and fanciful play by Austin Strene.will he followed by \u201cBardel] ve.Pickwick, and all lovers of Dickens will find in the humor of Mr.Terry's Sergeant Buzfuz infinite delight.Thursday evening \u2018Fiander's Widow\u201d a comedy by Sydney Valentine will be presented.Friday evening.\u2018Liberty Hall will be repeated.Saturday afternoun, \u201cThe Toymaker of Nuremburg and in the evening another performance of \"Sweet lavender.\u201d The company supporting Mr.Terry is the same that has been playing with him this secaron at Terry's Theatre, london and it {s one of exceptional merit.While it has not been announced that this is a farewell tour in view of Mr.Terry's three acure years, it would not Le at all surprising if he should decide nn the completion\u201d of this visit to divide his {ime between his london theatre and his pleasant estate in Surrey and do no more globe trottinx excopt as.a vacation yastime.this city! | VICTOR HERBERT.Composer of *When Sweet Sixteen,\u201d who will direct His Majesty\u2019s orchestra on Monday night.Orpheum.\u201cThe Rvulfonianos\u2019' at next week, Mr.D.A.to give vaudeville patrons the very best group of musician® available, Mr.Rolfe presented \u201cThe leading l.ady\u201d some weeks agn to the Urphe um patrond and it met with great success.Howard & North will offer their comedy \u201cRack to Wel- Hngton,\u201d which made a hit here last season.Jolly -Wild and Company will offer.\u201cMr.TP.T Barnum, Jr.\u201d in whien mueh clever dialogue used.The Cadets de Gascogne will offer an operatic surprise in the quartette, which includes three prominent peo- ply of the Grand Opera world.Worm- woods monkevs and other animals, will ¢lose this bill, apd the munage- ment have arranged for a reception on the stage after the Saturdas mat - In presenting the Orpheum, Rolfe has aimud is nee for the little ones and their parents.Rita Redfield, a dainty little girl, will offer some impersonations | that are surc to meet with app oval.PeVelda and Zelda will offer thelr ar- { istic equilibrist novelty.and\u2019 Harris \u2018and Stevels will complete, a very strong hill with their comedy and singing The Orpheumoscope will offer the latest in motiography and the orchestra will play selections from \u201cAlma, Where Do You Live™ Royal.The Kentucky Belles whieh VIH he the attraction at the Royal nest Mon- dax The company will present a first part \u201cSlamming in Chinatown\u201d l\u2018allowing this there 1s an olin contrih- ted by the Martell family of éevelists, | Joe Opp.in an up-to-date monologue, Le Belle Helene, in sensational dances; Hilda: Partridge, in classical bronge poses, and Bill Colton and Jeane Darow in a talking and singing act vf merit.Frank Rice.a Chinese imper- sonater snd \u2018Charles Ralyea, character comedian.arc also in the \u2018ast.The performance concludes with a comedy inpovation called \u201cFriends\u201d It ik =aid to he replete with surprises and unique features.Matineces 0s usual.AS Lyric Hall.The management have secured for next week three hig acts, as well as a very {ine programme of moving pictures.A very fine Liograph picture to be shown, is entitled, \u201cWhen a man loves.\u201d Another Innovation is presenting the Gaumont Graphic.or \"A record of what import&nt etents have taken place during the Jast few weeks\u201d: all depicted from the actual scemes In action.Another important vfAmerica.\u201d and \u201cScenes with the North-West Mounted.Police\u201d as well ae m ot a pb jects.Heading the vau eit \u201cwill be \u201cLovet and George hs their rig athletic feats; also *WIff FH _* vergatile comedian In songs and humor and an ac- vomplished dancer.Also\u2019 Miss Taro- line Pullan;» éalats otlaracter imper- sonater.© film to be shown is \u201cThe Boy Ncouts: SARAH BERNHARDT As L\u2019Aiglon at His Majesty\u2019s, Jan.23.The Bernhardt Engagement.Madame Sarah Bernhardt will open her engagement at His Majestys Theatre on Monday night] January z3rd, in \u201cL\u2019Aiglon,\u201d by Kdmond Reostand, im which she portrays the pathetic figure of the young Duc of Reichstag, who, with the son of Napoleon is living at the Austrian court, virtually a prisoner.Ile is alternately strong and weak: at one time the lust vf conquests surges in his blood, at another, the taint of his Austrian ancestry takes him weak and vaccilating.Last summer, Mme.Bernhardt, gave one act of *\u201cL'Aiglon\u201d at the London (Coliseum.She played each night to 7,000 people.The programme will be changed each day.' \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Victor Herbert Will Conduct.Victor Herbert, the renowned: composer, will come to Montreal to conduct the orchestra, next Monday even- \u2018ing at His Majesty's, for the first performance here of his latest musical | sucgess, \"When Sweet Sixteen.\u201d which \u2018wil be the attraction at the theutre | next week.Victor Herbert i3 undoubtedly the i most noted composer of America and his works are in great demand and \u201cmost popular all over the continent.His \u201cNaughty Marietta\u201d is the biggest success of the season in New York, and \u201cWhen Sweet Sixteen\u201d has equal- ;ly scored in the cities where it has heen presented, and it is to go to a .leading Broadway theatre, New York, for an extended engagement, after its presentations in Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto, The augmented orchestra to be uscd next week at iis Majesty's for the performances of \u201cWhen Sweet Sixteen\u201d will Include many prominent musicians from New York who are soloists of the Victor Herbert Syme- phony Orchestra and of the Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra of New York.Mlle.Camille Toulmin, the famous will be heégrd with the \u2018érchestra next week.RE - * 4 .Her Strenuous Carcer:.Harriet Standon, th& young prirea donna of Victor: Flerbet£s new ojxr- etta, \"Sweet Sixteen,\u201d has decided that she must be a manhater, place she was married when she was sixteert and was soon disillusioned.À stock broker in the guise of frieng- ship attempted te invest half of 1 fortune so that it Would be duubte in a year.A real friend saved hgr from the get-rich-quirk scheme, ane that friend wis à roman After her release from the bonds of matrimony.Migs Standon again went on the stage and had such a disagreeable experience with a member of the company that when the role Victoria in \u201cSweet Sixteen\u201d was offered to her she gladly took it in preference to the three other roles she was considering, hes \u2018ause there were nu chorus men in it, thus minimizing the masculine element.Miss Standon adopted a stage career in the most accidental manner she vas cdoçuated ina convent and learned most of her vocal techngine there After heaving it she was always ready to sing and danve at the musicais or drawing room parties of the tuner social set in which ghee moved in Chicago.At one of there musicals she was seen hy Richard Carle, who predicted for her a brilliant career if ghe should decide to adupt the stage as a vocation.© The young girl thought no more avout it, hut two months later Mr.Carle wrote to her offering her the lead in his new musical comedy which she had the utmost difffcolty in persuading her family tq allow her to accept.After this first enguge- ment ,or rather during it.che married and retired \u201cfor all time\u201d frum the footlights, only to return two years 289 Her present role is the most satis- factory that she has ever sung, and she is able to do fall justice to Vie- tor Jlrrbert's score.George V.Hobart.(George V.Hohbart, the auttior of the words and lyrics of the rongplav \u201cWhen Sweet Sixteen\u201d (the music of which was written bu Victor ltorherty which comes to His Majesty's Theatre next week, enmmencing with Mondax evening's performance, hax delighted thousands with his \u201cDinkelspiel\u201d stories.(George Verc Hobart was Lorn in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.and his carcer has been a varied and interesting one.His first active newspaper work wax as managing editor of the \u201cSunday Scimitar,\u201d published ut Com- berland, Maine He went (to Ball more in 1886, and joined the staff of \u201cThe American,\u201d aud his humorons columuas attracted attention lar und wide.With the publication of lis spiel\u201d stories Hobart was in demand, and since 1590 he has continued to write.the unique features of \u201clinkel- splel\u201d for th Hearst Newspapers.His piquant up-to-date slang, which is always amuaing and never offensive, and in which class of writing he was followed by George Ade.includes such favorites as \u201cBack to the Woods.\u201d \u201cDown the Line.\u201cOut tor the Coin,\u201d and} Need the Money,\u201d in which Johu Henry's adventures at the race track.and elsewhere are racily told.Of late years George Hobart has heen a prominent figure in the writing of plays.farces aud comedies.Among hig successes may be mentioned \u201cBroadway to Tokio,\u201d \u201cAfter Office Hours.\u201d \u201cSally in Our Allex \u201cThe Ham Tree\u201d \u201cThe Sleepy King,\u201d \u201cMorning Glory,\u201d \u201cMrs.Black is Baek\u201d (for May Irwin).\"Smiling Is land.\u201d \u201cPeaches,\u201d \u201cComing\u2019 Thro the Rye,\u201d The Song Rirds,\u201d \u201cMrs.\\Wilson\u201d (for May Trwin, \u201cMoonshine,\u201d \u201cThe Merry Widow and the Devih\" \u201cWildfire \u201d (written (or Lilllan Rus- gel \u201cThe PFoys and Hetty\u201d (written for Marie Cahill), \u201cThe Candy Shop\u201d and \u201cThe Yankee Girl,\" the present big succese- of.Blariche Ring.° Much intérest was evinced trical circles when it was an that George V.Hobart and V bert had joined forces in songplay \u201cWhen Swegt Sixteen,\u201d for it is the first time that these ttvo men Pad collaborated in a musical produc- \u201cTrinke] thea- ounced tor Hor- writing the Sh harp player is one of the xoloists who In the tirgt objectionable | MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY._JANUARY 14, 1011.WEEK COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY Matinees Wednesday & Saturday THE SEASON'S LATEST MUSICAL TRIUMPH THE EVER-WA_L CO.INC.OF NEW YORK INTRODUCES Victor Herbert \u201cWHEN SWEET SIXTEEN.Book and Lyrics by George V.Hobart 9, WITH A RENOWNED CAST, INCLUDING EUGENE FRANK DOANE FLORENCE NASH HARRISON BROCKBANK GIPSY DALE FRANCES GORDON and THE FAMOUS \u201cSWEET 8I COWLES SCOTT WELSH HARRIET STANDON LOUIS FRANKLIN MAY McCABE * R.M.DOLLIVER XTEEN\u201d BEAUTY CHORUS.| will personally conduct SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT For The First Performance Monday Night Mr.VICTOR HERBERT including soloists from Victor Herbert Symphony Orchestra of New York the selected orchestra No Advance in Prices Nights and Sat.Mat.25e to 81.50 Wednesday Mat.Z5c to $1.00, THIS 8.05 Sharp 2.05 Sharp WEEK ROLF and His World-Famed AMbnioal Attraction.\u201cTHE ROLFONIANS\u201d Vauderille's Classtest Mustea! Offering.HOWARD & NORTH I'resenting thelr FreatesŸ Comedy Success \u201cBACK T0 WELLINGTON.\" JOLLY-WILD & HIS MAJESTY\u2019S Te-Night, Sat.Matinee and Night.MLLE, ANNA PAVLOWA apd co M.MIKAIL MORDKIN and the Imperial Russian Ballet and Orchestra.Plenty of good seats left 50c to $3.50 10 2 All This Week MISS NEW YORK, Jr.TO-NIGHT\u2014WRESTLING CONTEST Next Week - - - Kentucky Belles.10 2 REI mas K 2.30 and 8 P.M.Latest Moving Pictures and Spe- vla! Attractions, Including.COMPANY Barsusa, Jr.\" CADETS DE GASGOGNE of well-hpown mo Bb.°T.Operatic Quariette Artiste.WORMWOODS ANFMALS Introdueis the first time herw thé farmpus Bicyele Mon hese.MILTON AND DOLLY NOBLES IN \u2018WIIY WALKER REFORMED.\u201d RITA REDFIELD Dainty little Jopersonasor.DEVELDE & ZELDA Artistie Fquilibriets.\u201cALMA \u2014 WHERE DO YOU LIVE?the Orpheum Urchemtrs.By ORPHEUMSCOPE latest iu Molin Views.13 BIG ACTS the novelty athletic team LORET and GEORGE the versatile (omedian and dancer WILL HEBERT the dainty Character Impersonator, MISS CAROLINE PULLAN among the pictures will be the Gaumont GRAPHIC a series of the world's greatest events of the past few weeks.a9 well as The Narth-West Maunted Potice \u2014The Loy Scouts PRINCESS 3 MARIE DRESSLER In \u201cTILLIFE'S NIGHTMARE.\u201d NEXT lHE T AND HIS LONDON COMPANY.Monday and Saturday Evening: Tuesday Evening: Wednesday Mat.Friduy Evening: Wednesday Evening, Saturday Mat: Thursday Evening: Wednésday Hvening: WEEK.DISTINGUISHED ENGLISH ACTOR MR.EDWARD IN A REPERTOIRE OF DELIGHTFUL COMEDIES.SWEET LAVENDER THE MAGISTRATE LIBERTY HALL.TOYMAKER OF NUREMBURG FIANDER'S WIDOW BARDELL vs.PICKWICK , Evgs.26¢ to $1.50.Band will play 8.00 to 8.30 and at half time.PRICES\u2014Admission, 50e; management.INTERMEDIATE C.A.Montreal vs.Shamrock Admission.500 Good-Matinee Seats, 50c | vie, Wed.Mat.25c.to $1.00.Saturday, Six rows.$1.50.9 3 at 8.30 Seats now oan sale at Arena box ffice hours N.50 an.to 850 p.m.Reserved seats, 75.Hox Neats, $1.00, Tickets ordered and not prepaid will be held only when convenient to the H.L.CHAMPIONSHIP 2.30\u2014SATURDAY AFTERNOON\u20144.00 -NIGHT Renfrew vs, Canadian Victoria vs.Westmount \u2018hildren.18c yo prizes for Costumes DO NOT MISS THE Grand Fancy Dress Carnival Uuder the auspices of the Young Men of SG.~ Jubilee Rink, St.Catherine St.East Tuesday, January 17,1911, at 8 p.m.TICKETS, Geot's 250, Ladies nod Childrens, 15\u20ac.Mary's Anglican Church.Spec! ie, Jublilee Rink Skating every afternoun and night.BAND EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK.HOCKEY-MONDAY NIGHT B \u2014 Aslnr Vs tiarnets.9.-\u20145t, Jacques Vs National.190\u2014Baillargeen ss Lxpreses vs Stars.Admission, 250.ission, 250.11 2 THE MUSIC THAT PLEASES.To-night and ever Tuesday, Wednesday.Thursday and Saturday, & to 10.30 p.m.LINTARIORINK AUSSE ser ONTARIO «DELORIMIER ve Admission, Bard Nizbts, Indies.15\u20ac: t men.0c.Afternoon, 0c: children.oc, Free koting lessons.Matron in attendance * NO J: \u2014 Evers Monday Suburban Hockey.three matches S to 11 pm.Admission 250.ladies, 15.\u201c10 B TO-NIGHT.(EVERY NIGHT AND SAT- BAND URDAY AFTERNOONS.THREE SESSIONS EACH DAY.gentie- | vf America.ete.MONDAY, Ladies\u2019 Souvenir Night, à beayti- ful 1911 calendar to every lad: Wednesday Nighi, Amateurs Popular Prices, 10e, 15e, 230, New Term Dancing Classes January 15th ALL W tion.The most sanguine hopes of ; their admirers have been exceeded by the marked success of \u201cWhen Sweet intern\u2019 recentiv produced and stamped as one of the features of the present theatrical season, Mobart has written à coherent stor), a rarity ina musi- val attaction, and he has filled his plat with Keen epigram and most amusing comedy lines and situations.To this setting Victor Herbert composed some of his most charming melodies.and Loth writer and composer are finding themselves overwhelmed with congratulations, in having joined forces.\u201cWher Sweet 8ix- teen\u201d is shortly rominent Broadway Ctendud run.STAGE IN GENERAL Macterlinek's \u201cThe Blue Bird\u201d is shortly te be presented in Paris.where strangely cnough it is to be seen after, Hs production in Russia.England and theatre fol an America.The role of Tyltyl will be paved by M.Delphin, and that of Matyi by Mie, Bleu end revived Heidelberg.\u201d which has heen by the repertoire company at The New Theatre, New York, is packing the leon, Paris.where Andre: Antoine has exhibited his managerial | perspleacity by again bringing forth this delightful work.The play has met : with as enthusiastic a reception on the - part vÉ the public as when it was first plaves ut the Theatre Antoine.A long run is prophesied for it.The theatrical novelty in London at thie moment is the Palladium.a lurge theatre which has just Léen opened for grand opera with seats as cheap as ten vents each.Waltér Gibbons has expended fully $2,500,000 on the building alone.The auditorium seats 5.000 people, and has, bedidea, a pit two has tp be presented at a | will meet as follows: - ; Advanued, jo-nista.Price=\u2014J5c to 25c daily Mat.; Beginners Mondas.18c to 50c Saturday Matinee; Children at 1.30 pm 15e to T5c every Night; Boxes, Privat- lvssous.$1.00.; MAJENTEIC HALL, Up.i4\u2014Telephone\u2014TUp.5948 uy Street, bo P Frederic W.Norman.ppp ga er EC ee em pre me \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MAZDAZNAN 92 Union Avenue 3-30 p.m.ELCOME large galleries with a span of 100 \u2018feet.The stage ash a width of 5h Tet, land ail parts of it may le sefn from any part of the enormous hall, {Thomas Beecham and his Grand Opera | | Company will open the house.pre- \u2018senling selections from \"lohengrin.|\u2018Tannhauser.\u201d \u201cCarmen.\u201d amd \u201caussi.\u201d jin the best Covent Gurden style \u2018london has among its holiday tractions \u201cThe Blue Bird\u201d and \"Peer | Pan\u201d both fairy tales, and \u201cAlice in Wonderlan.;\u201d \u201cChicks in the Wood\u201d and \u201cThe Piper.\u201d The last ir being i played at the St.James Theatre, Among the old-fashioned pantomimes are \u201cCinderella\u201d at the Lyceum.ani \u201cJack and {he Beanstalk\u201d at the Drury Lane.American singers are apparently popular in Berlin this season.One evening.hot long agn.Mine.REdyth AWalker, who Is to make her debut shortly on the London variety atage, sang at the Philharmonic with the co- \u2018operation of Bronisiaw Hubermann, the violinist, and Emil Sauer .the i planist, Myrtle Elvyn gave her first : Berlin roncert of this season about the \u201csame time with the Philharmonic or- i chestra.Prior to thts Ida Reman, { known as the \u2018American Yvette.Guil- \u2018 bert,\u201d gave a recital in Bechstein Saal: land Miss Louise Mackay.the New York contralto gave a concert wilh the Cologne Musical Society.Howard \"Well, of Chicago .is nn American | planist* who is a favorite with Berlin critics.Putnam Griawold.the Ameri- | can basso, is winning laurelg jn concert.rte 5 ¥ On New Years Day Sain Retnard in He Came From Milwaukee\u201d broke the record for business at the Majestic Theatre, Brooklyn.Before leaving New York.he will play a return engagement there.Free skating lcasons.General a4mission, ; ; 15¢, evenings, ladies, 15e; gentlemen, asc.\u2018 TUESDAY NIGHT, : Good shah in all wealbess 105 \u2014 \u2014 | HARDWARE ; | League, ® to 1 pm, 2 champion- M LOYAL HARMONY LODGE, .ship matches, Adnassion, her la- A > 7454, 1.0.0,F, M: U.; dics, Tu { DIED.THURSDAY NIGHT, » (RS Sonera | 1 Had Y Me Mullen, tu the GO nérat » OO Hiaspital, Jatracs 12th Chas } MANUFACTURERS [3 asd M Mutien Alors Mesrine pes ei AT i Teague.3 championshep matches, 8 f, andor M.en.age LH» * ï ai 7 .use se Lorie k -harÿ Kalurdut afterpoen.frow bo- fa tu 1} pan.Aduiission, zä0.thre s re Sas france, Saturday 5 Couple, So Auditorium To Let If vuur society op Ch a culemplares holding a encor, \u2018uelire party, dance Amateur Performan co er anv pablr function, oùr hat will afford best ad vantages, Come and interview ue ane we will show you Commodious tlalix, Centrally Located, lates frome $5.00 up.Dancers Satisfied vou this aniusing art in 10 private lexsous for $3.04.suiisfaction ur mones back.Call er phone Vp, 0506.Auditoriam Hall, Z doorn vent of Bleurs PILATE AND PLINY\u2019S PROBLEMS What To Do With Christ and Cnr.etians.Lecture by NORMAN MURRAY CRESCENT HALL.642 St.Catherine Street West.SUNDAY.JAN.15.AT 3 P.MA featars enjnved at the AudMtercuin.Hatt, 17 Rertheletr Etree!t Prof.8.Lalog.| the celebrated dance master.will 1ean VIC OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WITH | Band and Skating | TO-NIGHT ADMISSION %5c | Next Week \u2014 HOCKEY » MONDAY NIGHT, il COMMERCIAL ; J.eague, 1 «hanipions ship matches, 8 f w 12 pen \\dnuss'on Zde, ladics.16c.TORIA A NE X iE Presbitirian Chareh, chester Street West 1 J EVENING, JAN.1 ann os Sacred Recital! \u201cord 167TH At S30 p.m.Tre Choir*under the direction of Mr.¥.51.Blair.will sing Dtabat Mater | | by lossini.A COLLECTION \u2018WILL BE TAKEN.| P) j CHRISTIAN SCIENCE All Are Welcome READING ROOMY Birks Bunliding, Room 302 Tel, Up 2489, jHours, 10 am.to 8 np 300 à law re O-NICHT, Sat.8.3 Popular Dancing Assembly, STANLEY HALL.92 STANLEY ST.Orelæsira.Conple 506.[3 Next Assembiv.Tuesday, Jan.IT.p.m.(No assembo next Wad) Adut \u2018viass neat week Mon, Tuesday, Xia Juven des, Mon, Thursday, 4560 Up Ls Prof.Frank H.Norman (Sr.) \u2014\u2014 J MOK.EVE.JAN.23, L'AJGLON TUES.MAT.JAN, 24, CAMILLE WED.EVE.JAR.26, LA TOSCA * ~~ Eat ET HIS MAJESTY'S THE LAST VISIT TO AMERICA THE WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTE DERIHA THE THEATRE SARAH BERNHARDT, PARIS DIRECTION W.F.CONNOR ns UNE WEEK weginming Morea), Jan, 25 MAYINLES.VUES, THURS.and va MME.SARAH - THURS.MAT.JAN, 26, L'AIGLON TRURS.EVE.JAN.26, SAPHO TUES.EVE.JAN, 24, JEANNE ARC FRIDAY EVE, JAN, 27, L'AIGLON SAT.MAT.JAK.28, JEAURE B'AR6 SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28, THE SORCERESS MAIL ORDERS FILLKD IN ORDER KEOEIVED WIRE.Accour arm CBEQUS | PAYABLE TO MIS MAJBSTTE THRA »T PRICES 50e (NOT RES'D), $1.00, $1.60, $2.00 & $3.00 REQULAR Lo vu 0 OPENS \u2018THURSDAY ani, Wo 1.9 CALE 8 Ru at AA Le EE \u2018 5 woe oo P à 2 x - À - # 7 ta A » \u201c Control.nos GEO.H, MUNROE ONCE MORE IN THELIIELIGHT \u201cAn Interesting Sketch of the Meteoric Financier =.«4 .His \u201cMunroe Marconi\u201d Stock Has Resulted in Many Complications, Including Criminal Charges.The United Stats Frderui Grand Jury has prescuted two mure in:liet- Mients against George Ho AManroe, furiter stock broker.of the firm of - Munroe-Brothers, of New York The charge is for using the mails for the purpose of fraud \u201cy inducing mall investors to put their meney in the Marconi Wireless, Limited Co.of London and Canala.and also churg- ing the making of a Werthhss mert- gage ban officer «1 the Soveraign Jain mpuny, lo secure 7 dtebt of qu, 9 issued\" by\" Alexander À Mrnrin OM.A A Manres is sait te be in Caïada.Mr Gorse Monto st «nee put up the vecesyary bonds te secure lis freedonn.ticorg Munroe has had a Vers sphec- tavular career in the hnanoal world.Lodi 184 he and his leather opened a habordsshery stor on St Catherine sireet in Montreal.When the wminirg Craze spread over Canada thee Munro Brothers hath young went into mining stuck.It wars geueralls understood that.they represents\u2019! thor parties Whese ordinary busin x precluded the iv takinæ part in such enterprises.Chi Munroes first Yoret on the financial horizon of New York in the Spring of fret, with the Boston and Muntreal Consolidated Copper Company.While Feurge Mantoue Loh] after - the New York end, his brother Alex- aller cared for the Canadian end of the business.Then came the crash of the firm and its pet stock, Ir one day \u201cthis stuck dropped trop SAS à share We fifty cents.The furlure «0 the nm caused big losSes to thousands oi mining stock speculators.While George Munroe was fu the height of his career hic took a carioad of New York financiers to inspect his so-called British Columbia mining properties.and upon his return gave à dinner a; the Waldarr- Astoria to the party at a vost of £20060 The in- &p-ction party travelled aboard James J.Hills private car.Cash for Wash Sales.1 As a result of their operations Alexander H.Loomis, vice-president of the National City Bank, wus foréed to resign when it became known that he let the Munroes have $60.00 5 day for i \u201cwash sales\u201d purposes.and the firm vi Farson, Leach and \u2018u was dis- tolved on account of the cannection si A.B.Leach with the Munroes.They went through the bankruptey court but in the mean time took up the sale of Marconi stocks.There were three Marconi company ies.but the English company dis \u2018aimed the Munroes, and the stock AEE) sold became known to the Street as \u201cMunroe Marconis.\u201d They sold Marconi under the name of Robinson & Rubinson.and Horace G Tobinson.Who supplied the informu- tion to the Gavernment, was one of u nominal jariners nf the firm, at Ne.NG Wall Street He rested several times in Etites, as has Been his #lF0 was supposed to Marconi companies.Then Went to Toronto.hax teen ar- the United futher.who rej resent the _ The Munroes next appeared at No.SV William street.as agents for a car- » sweeping device.but across the hail Was the Arizona Amalgamated Mines Crmpany.in which Senator John P.Jones and Stephen Dorsey, of Nevada.both of Star Route fame, vere interested.and it developed that the Munrnes were connected with that firm, too.As a result of a judgment of the late Senator Warner Miller, + George H.Munroe was condemned to pay $25,000 or gn to jail, and he paid, In the fall of 1905 thé Munroes appeared in Toronto, where.under the name of John LD.Street & Co, they Jromoted various companies.They spent money lavishly as ever, hut at all times George H.Munroe was the apparent head of the comcern, though John D.Street seemed to think that he was the real as well as the titular head.As a result of newspaper puh- licity on the affairs of the Bartlett Mines, Limited, and \u201cthe Berna Motors and Taxicab Companies, in which they had involved a former Minister of Education in Ontario, George H.Munroe and his fellow financiers left Toronto late one evening, few months ago, and have not returned there since.\u201cShoe Shine\u201d Trust Plan Falls.George II.Munroe turned up in New York shortly after his disappearance from Toronto, and tried to organize a \u201cshoe shine\u201d trust, but publicity spoiled the game.Then he got some reputable people Interested in the Dominion Bankers\u2019 Corporation plan.He was assisted in presenting this enterprise by O.P.Dorman, who was said to be connected with a bucket shop for years.CENTRAL STATION PROJECT UP TO RAILWAY MAGNATES The question of providing a Central Terminal Railway depot for all traction companies tapping the city was taken up.yesterday by the Board of when a communication embodying the main features of the pro- Jeét was sent to each of the railway managers in the city.In their com- Muhication the controllers ask the A \\ # epinion of the various managers con- 77 7 from the Montreal .Terminal Company.in which they say \u2018 that its main object is the construc- vy.+ AY \u2018ways entering the city.\u201cGate for the construction of a series ; Rhe city.derning the feasibility of the pro- Ject.The action of the Roard of Control was suggested by a circular received Central Railway tion of a central terminal for all rall- The project of subways leading from the present lines of the various railway compan- fen to ome central point.It would \u201calso provide a Iôcal train \u2018Æervice with trains running from point to point in Gemmissioner for Alberta.John M.M.Duff, of Montreal, has been appointed a commissioner for taking affidavits here, to he used in the Province of Alberta.Fhe Montreal Daily - Star la printed.ang / M oaned at Ta.165, 167 end 169 mt.20° James street, Meamtreal, by e Mont.Star Publishing Company, Limited.rebi re a A.Maceah Editor.| - rte == abed J THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, JANUARY 14.1911.00 WESTMOUNT\u2019S \u2014\u2014 + NEW.COUNCIL IN OFFICE | Mr.William Rutherford was elected Mayor of Westmount by acclamation, and the threatened opposition to the various Aldermen failed to materialize.In the top row of the illustration are J.H.Sherrard and E.Herb.Brown; the middle row (left to righty Mayor a t al Health \u2018cessihle the LCTEE.tjoard \u2018wen able to have sent Department.asking, \u201cWhat if my house be troubled with a rat?\" Paris, hy the G.road William Rutherford, H.D.McLennan and Arthur Jones; the lower row are John Hyde, W.K.Grafety and Major John T.McBride.Officer NEXTDOOR 10 BLAME?Does Not .Know, Neither Does the Mayor, Nor the Four Controllers.Just because a rat went into an in- has part caused the Board of Control at the City Hall to deal with the case.of a building to two departments and 1f the Health department bas tn tear trouble who and they have solve the the question on to the Law and.with down the building to find the cause of has to pay dumage done ta the building\u201d Medical Health Officer, Ir.Touis La- has referred the vf Control for the The matter to the not problem; but.Shylock are Is the rodent the acting agent of the man next door?Is he responsible for his own actions \u2018n dying in the wainscotting and causing all the trouble?Is the man in whose house the dead Should Why is These there the rat family?\u201cl.¢ Rat not so in Montreal?are a few which will keep city officials of sever- departments proper answer during the nelt week.be a husy Mor of ir hody is found liable for maintaining a nuisance?crematorium for t'\" popular in the questions 1 making the \"RECEIVE NO FREIGHT AFTER FIVE 0\u2019CLOCK.According Mr.R.T.freight w.R.t a joint circular issued freight agent of Juott hd Mr.W.freight agent of the ©, P.R., the rall- houses close at five o'clock each evening for the receipt of freight from customers.This was found necessary to facililtate the prompt handling and forwarding of freight as under the new conditiords the railway companies will be in a position to shir the freight out the same day as received, in P.Martin, Montreal will in order M:GILL VAUDEVIL die : WHEN RAT DIESIS MAN HERO OF SLOCUM OISASTER DEN James J.Duane, Who Saved Many From lil-fated Steamer, Dies in | | | i | New York.New York, January 14\u2014James JI , Duane, who saved many lives when was burned to the water's edge on June 15, 1904, and more than 1,000 passengers, most of them women and children, were either burned to death i or drowned, 18 dead of pneumonia, ! after an lliness of a few days, at his ; home, 315 East Elghty-fifth St.He | refused to accept a medal offered to ! him by he United States Government | for the part he performed in the | i work of rescue, The Slocum on that fateful day carried more than 1,500 passengers.The vessel started from her pier at East Thirty-eighth street at 9 o'clock in the morning.When somewhere in the vicinity of 130th street it was seen she wag afire.The crew of the steamer Massasoit saw the peril of the Slocum and lavinched a small boat.Duane, first mate of the Massasolt, and James Golden were in the hoat.Between them they saved many of the women and children from the burning excur- sinon steamer.dren in the paddle wheel of the Slocum, He climbed into it and rescued them, while the crew of the Massasoit ;threw a stream of water on the \u201c\u2018chit¥ren and Iduane, that they might not be scorched by the intense heat.His aged mother collapsed at his death, and the family fears thug she nay not recover.SY Pharmaceutical Examinations.| The following, of by order merit, were successful in the pharmaceutical | examinations: J.E.Lachaine, P.Gad- bois, A.Weinfield, A.de Reilefeuill, Ernest St.Jacques, A.Rourgecis, R.i Fillon, Max Schachter and Felix Ber- re The following passed on all suhjeris but one, and will have to present | themselves at the next examination ! for that subject: Jos.A., Lagarde, ] Raoul Brunelle and R.tougeun.the excursion steamer (General Slocum i ) saw > Chil- A | Duane saw three chil { Dr.Robillard secured the diploma of forces, when a Canadian company was PHYSICIAN FOR SIXTY-FIVE YEARS a Dr.Edmond Robillard Died Last | Night\u2014Funeral Tuesday Morning.! The death of Dr.Edmond Robillard, ! which took place yesterday at his re- !sidence, 293 Sherbrooke street west, closes a medical career extending over \u201c65 years.Born in Montreal, after the ordinary studies he attended the College of : L'Assumption, later taking up medical ; studies.He attended the Victoria College of Medirine and Surgery.which | i18 now a part of Laval, where in 1846 !he qualified as physician.He then went to New York and was tutored by Dr.Robt.Nelson.Later he for \u2018some time was chief surgeon tu the New York and Erie Railway Company.To further his knowledge, 1)r.Robil- lard went to Paris and later continued his appointment with the railway company.lever, he had to return to Canada, and \u201cin 1854 he was made surgeon of the Grand Trunk Railway.He contin- Ined with the G.T.R.for a long per- (od, extending over the time of the teonstructlon of the Victoria Bridge.\u2018At the time Dr.Robillard lived at | Pointe Claire, and for some time was mayor of the municipality.\u2018the Societe CHinique of Paris on a sub- {sequent visit to France.His know- pledge of bacteriology and hydrophobia got his appointment as Government ihspector for this province for aliens.| For six vears he was governor and examiner of the College of Physicians land Surgeons of Canada, acting also \u2018as \u2018secretary and treasurer to ! Medical Association of \u2018the Dominion tin the \u201870's, I r.Robillard was twice married, In 1554 he married Miss Adeline Lorang- cer, sister of Judge Loranger, who died in 1873, leaving two children; his second wife, being Madame Antona Ma- zuel, who left a son and daughter.!Mme.C.Mr.Edmond Robillard, New York.The funeral will be on Tuesday at the Church of the Gesu.residing in Jl A 0 , Remow x OF.regêe ry or THEM FRO [THE GODS ~~ ows i Je .- La [UREN oT rR as EL a Be LE NIGHT AT HIS MA JESTY\u2019S.A Through falling health, how- | the - St.Aubin, of Montreal, and- BATAVIA VICTIM: WELL-KNOWN HERE .C.Perrin Connected With Secret i Service Organizations in United | ! States and Canada.La .| In the railroad wreck at Batavia, i N.Y.yesterday, one of the victims |of the New Yark Central's Boston and Ruffalo westbound express was Mr.1 Cassius C.Perrin, recognized by a gold hand ring with the inscription |\"'7581 Mecca Temple, New York.\u201d + Enquiries instituted at the Masonic \u2018headquarters in New York established identity.! The deceased, who was known in commercial and fraternal circles of | Montreal, was high up In the Masonic lOrder being a 32nd degree Mason.He was a member of Mecca Temple of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine and often visited the local organization.The late Mr.Perrin was in his 50th year.From early boyhood he was connected ' with the principal private detective agencies of the continent and about 20 years ago joined the, Tniel Detective Agency of Chicago.! Short- ily after Mr.E.R.Carrington took | charge of the Canadian eng \u2018@ the ser- y Vice, Mr.Perrin was at \u2018higlduggestion 1 made assistant manager Mn Montreal.| With the reorganizafion of the Thiel formed, Mr.Perrin was chosen to represent the organization in New York to work in conjunction with the | Dorminion company.For nearly 30 years he had passed through the most starting experiences in the\" history of secret service work jin America.In the early days of the * Yukon he met daring opponents of the law and afterwards was commissioned by the Thiel service to uncover many mysteries.Mr.Perrin came to Montreal about seven years ago, and, as the assistant i throughout the Dominion in connection with the successful detection of crime.He was married five years ago.Mr.E.R \u2018Carrington, who is the general manager of the Canadian branch of the Thiel service, speaking over the long distance telephone from Toronto, last night, sald to a representative of The Star:\u2014- \u201cI am greatly distressed at the news and fee! a deep sense of personal loss.1 was associated with Mr.Perrin for vears, and can vouch for the fact that no hetter type of secret service man existed anywhere.He was entirely devoid of fear.: ROAD MACHINE SAFE AND SOUND IN CITY YARD.The mystery is solved.The stolen goods have been recovered.Yesterday the citizens of Notre i Dame de Grace awoke to the fact that.\u2018 a fine new road machiné welghing several tons had been lifted by some sped by the telegraph recngnized by rarty or parties unknown, and they , made complaint, | might be tracked to his lair.| This morning the thief confesses.| It was none other than Superintendent George, 5 Fears old, who was found Scanlan of the road department, who! frozen.in a swamp near Albany \"when the municipality joined the city | Tuesday, sent the road machine to one of the city yards.It is theré yet, and Mr.Scanlan smiles.May Lose a Hand.Emily Bates aged 17, 130 Coursol street, was taken to the Geperal Hospital thie morning from the Canad an Textiles lo.with her hand so badly crushed that it is feared it will have to be amputated.The Port Arthur, Ont, drydock wil be opened next week.Hon.Mr.Pugs- ley may attend the inauguration.to Mr.Carrington, became well known Tony was unmarried.# ' + 80 that the thief} Schenectady.was arrested in the rail- READY FOR THE FIGHT | SAYS MR.BOURASSA, HOME FROM FRANCE Has Not Thought of Politics for the Last Two Months and Has Lost Speech Habit.| \u201cSome parties whom E had the privilege to forget for two months, were charitable chough to worry about my physical and intellectual state of health, but thank God.I came back well rested.stronger and haiülthier than ever.1 had the privilege of being away from politics for twa months and of never thinking of it during all that time.\u201d Such were the first by Mr.Henri Bourassa, M.IL.A.last night after leaving the train which Tadd brought him from New York, With a radiant smile, he shook hands with hundreds of the crowd of a thousand that had gathered around Windsor strevt station to welscome him.At the &teps of his Pullman, he was received amid cheers und with acclamations and songs was escorted to his sleigh in front of the station.The enthusiasm was great for the size of the crowd.and for many minutes the air sonnded the echo of the name of Mr.Bourassa alternating with the sang of O Canada.When he had reached his sleigh and shaken all the hands outstretched, the Nationalist leader stond up and ruiz d/ his hat.It was some minules befor: the cheering could be gtopped am} then Mr Bourassa expressed his gratitude for that spontaneous and hearty reception.\u201cIt is \u2018a proof,\u201d said he.\u201cthat there are still men who have some appreciation and gratitude fur those who remarks made are devoting their encrgies to the pub- fie weäl.\u201d 7 Each sentence was concluded amid cheers and apylause.The member for St Hyacinthe wus sarcastie when touching lightly on the political question.He said that sometimes a in the public lire could he tired even if he was not a minister, but he added ; that he had recuperated very nicely ; and was back well prepared for a stiff | fight for the rights and privileges of his country.his province, his race with its language and its religion.He ciaim- éd that two months of rest had ridden him of the speech-making habit but thought that he would reconquer it very quickly when in the saddle either as director of Le Devoir or as métober of the Legislature for 8t.Hyacinthe After that he invoked a very tiresome voyage of fourteen days over a rough ses for the privilege of retiring.Over a dozen of sleighs and a hundred\u201d admirers followed him and cheered him along the street as far as Park avenue, Speaking privateh, Mr.Bourassa claimed that he had not time and AIA not feel disposed to give any interview: When -assked whether few it was true that he had had a long conference in Rome with Hon Rodolphe Lemieux.he sald that it was the first news he had vf such a conference.He visited the Canadian Col- lêge tn Rome just twenty-four hours before the Postmaster General.and met personally only the secretary of the Canadian minister.The Nationalist leader looked in the best of health.He was accompanied by Mrs.Bourassa who met him in New York.FROM LA BELLE FRANCE .TO LE BEAU GANADA.MR.HENRI BOURASSA.ONE OF THE VETERANS DEAD.Patrick Kelly Came to His Lacrosse Home to Die.: Ottawa, January 14.\u2014Patrick Kelly, aged 36.who a few years ago was.one of the foremost figures in lacrosse in Canada, died at the Lady Grey H s- pital.While holidaying in the capital last winter, Kelly caught a severe cold, which, on his return to Chicago.where he had made his headquarters for the past few vears, developed tuberculosis.Two months ago he came to Ottawa broken in health.He entered the Lady Grey Hospital.but gradually , sank, 1assing away about 3 o'clock this afternoon.When the Capitals on charges of professionalism, were expelled from the National Amateur Lacrosse Union in 1896, the late \u201cPaddy\u201d Kelly succeeded Barney Quinn as cover point, subkequently going to the * L A.He played for Orangeville, Owen Sound, Toronto and London.an finally went to Chicagn.where he organized and managed the Shamrock team.Kelly when in his prime was one of the most Lirillfant lacrosse players in the game.his speed and strength making him a star among defence men.Capt.Ed.Kelly.of the Ottawa Nationals, is a brother.The funeral takes place on Monday.Kelly CONFESSES TO MURDER.Mrs.Melber, Arrested at Rochester, Admits Killing Son.Rochester, N.Y., January 14 -\u2014Nut- her luggmge.Mrs.Edith Melber, of road station here yesterday.and charged with the murder of her son, last with stains of acid at his Tiph Less tha an hott Jatet she had éohfessed 16 thé~Wurder: v Work for British Columbia House.» Victoria, B.C.Jan \u201c14, \u2014p, The Legislature opened rday.« The Speech from the Throne commente.on the continued prosperity, .us the previous financial statement ahowed marked \u2018prosperity < Amongst new legislation are a bit (or the.inspection of -logzing and: raiiwsy oonstruc- tion -camps and one-for desig with imporance.The uniyérsity gadewment Question is alaû une eration, at man ;, ageisvanes In Our Millinery Department \\\\e have now reached the close point where we want to tinally out all our remaining stock of 57 LADIES\u2019 TRIMMED HATS 4 AT The stock consists of .vers, some felt shapes and Regular up to $12.00, for.Regular up to $18.00, for.Regular up to Le DISCOUNTS, RECKONED WITHOUT REGARD TO ACTUAL VALUE.fancy lurbans, soft draped velvet toques.silk bea- hats in silk, velvet and plush.$30.00, for.N à few large dress hats.and the popular \u2018\u2019Ding-a-ling\u201d .$2.75 $5.75 $9.75 À Together with our Sale of Hats we will make a Speciat- - Display and Final Clearance \u2014OF\u2014 OSTRICH FEATHERS, PLUMES.AND IMPORTED MOUNTS.FLOWERS.WINGS Sy HALF PRICE.ALL OUR FUR HATS WILL BE SOLD AT 20% DISCOUNTS GLOVES 10 p.e.Offi All Lined Gloves, Also Silk Mittens and Gloves FAIRWEATHERS LIMITED 4X5-4NT ST.Toronto.CATHER INE STREET WEST, MONTREAL Winnipeg.LONG SAULT REPORT \u201cNOT YET REACHED THE GOVERNMENT House Spent Three Hours in Supply \u2014Quebec Estimates Under Discucsion.Epecial Staff Correspondence \u201c Press Gallery, Houxe of Commons, Ottawa, \u2018Jahuary 14.\u2014The \u201creport af the Ameriean section of tire Inter- - national Waterways Commission on | the Long Sault dam project was called to the attention of the Premicr yesterday by Mr.R.L.Borde.The Opposition leader asked Sir Wilfrid three questions in that connection.first, had the Canadian Government 2 copy of the report of the American section.second, had the Canadian section reported on the subject, or had it a report under consideration: third, if not.did not the Premier think the matter of sufficient gravity to be worthy or a Te- port?Sir Wilfrid replied that he had not seen the American report.He knew the Canadian section had not reported.but would inquire whether they had had it under consideration.Sir Wilfrid did not answer the third question, so Mr.Borde) put it once again.\u201cI woukl not pass any opinion at the préseat time whétlher they have Teen diligent or not.\u201d was Sir Wilfrid's reply.Mr.Northrup's Pleasantry.Hon.Charles Murphy was subjected to some gentle chaffing by Mr.W.B.Northrup anent the present trade negotiations in Washington.He explained that the Department of External Affairs.of which Hon.Mr.Murphy.is the head, was created with much sounding of the trumpets for the ex- \u2018press purpose of conducting our relations with other countries.vet when the first important case of negntia- ton came up.though there were four Miniaters in Washington.ab:e to ue- sist, even if they did not all assist, this one Minister specially given charge of such dutes was left at home.\u2019 When, asked Mr.Northrup, was Sir Wilfrid - going to apologize to Mr.Murphy for the slight thus cast upon | him.Mr.Nerthrup added that ap- parentiy the duties actually discharged by the Department of External! Affairs could very well he discharged by a couple of pages from the House of Commons Mr.Northrup's chaff elicited no comnient from the Goverament be.hes.Forest Reserves Bill Presented.Hon.Frank Oliver inirodaced a bill to create a new schedule of for st reserved.The main reserve introduced is that on the eastern\u2019 slope of he Rocky Mountains.The Minister ex- rlained that provision was being made : to allow camping privileges in certain parts of the reserves, when thev could be allowed with safety.Mr.E.N.Lewis again introduced hie measure to penalize the carrying of dangerous weapons.The bill gives police the right to search any individual suspected of hAving dangerous weapons in his possession.Close Vote in Supply.Three hours were spent in supply.and estimates to the value of $136,000 were passed, relating to public bulld- | ings in the Province of Quebec.The chief discussion centred about two items.one of 818.000 for a post office in Mafsonneuve, and one of $17,000 for a post office in Marleville in Hon.lL.P.Brodeur\u2019s riding.On the latter item Mr.G.H.Perley moved a reduction to $10.000, but hia amendment, was defeated by 43 to 34, a narrow Government majority of 9, which was much cheered by the Opposition.During the discussion Mr.J.W.Edwards, of Frontenac.elicited the statement from Mr.Pugsiey that the Poet Office Department did not pass upon votes for post office bulldinga.In reply to Opposition criticism of the custom.Mr.Pugsley added that he had been tying to permuade the Postmaster-Geperal to do so, and had succeeded in one case.THE FISHERIES AGREEMENT HAS NOT BEEN SIGNED Difficulty Experienced in Drafting it in Manner Satisfactory tq Both Sides.From a Staff Correspondent.Washington, D.C\u2026 January 14-\u2014A ifttle cloud.mo bigger than a man's hand, has come up on the horizon of the Fisheries situation, and what ft means nobody can yet say.Yesterday the paths of the Fisheries diplomats -seemed to be strewn with rosea.To-day the thorns alone are there; the roses have disappeared.As was stated yesterday, a general agreement was drawn up and signed by the représentatives of Newfoundland.Canada.and the United States, by which the necessity was averted :0f appointing a commission of ex- yerts to decide as to the fairness and reasonableness of the Canadian and Newfoundland legislation and regulations regarding fishing in treaty waters, the fact that these countries had a right to put reasonable regulations inte effect being established by the Hague Tribunal.AS far as Canada vas concerned, the grounds had alse heen agreed upon for a further agreement settling the question of purse seine netting.Sunday fishing the licensing by Canada of American vessels in treaty waters, and the right to hoard and search.All that remained to do yesterday was to draft and sign the formal agreement recognizing the reasonableness of Canada's contentions on the first three points, and waiving the rizht to board and search.The wording of the agreement, however, pruvided a matter on whickz-he two sides could not see eye to eye, and after a long session an adjournment was made till to-day without the agreement having been signed.OF REPORTED SETTLEMENT Special to The Montreal Star.London, Jannary ; à settlement of all questions at issue in connection with the Newfoundland fisherivs is rigarded with suspicion by the \u201cMorning Post.\u201d says that \u201cWhat has happened, = r.\u201cis that the Americans al ow Pan = desperate efforts to foreatall Imperial reciprocity before it is too late.Their information is hot that Tariff Reform Is dead, but that preference here is certain.een + Newfoundland, under another Premier, offered them preference e years ago in return for the abolition of the fish duty.They would not take it then, any moré than they would | accept Canadian overtures, but they | would gladly take less now, in order | to get in before a possible Chamber- 1 lain policy.Whether Americans are to succeed in weaving fiscal meshes over British North America is a - | tlon which may depend on wh \u2018 Mr.Balfqur can rise to the occasion.\u201cMissing RelatiAes\u201d \u201cClassified\u201d pages which clearly illustrates the usefulness and versatility of | Want Ads.Heirs to fortunes have been traced, and whole families united by these si lent, quick-working agents.| One tase on record is that of an Englishman who was restored to his family after an-ab- sence of over forty years in the walde of the Canadian Northwest.À Star \u201cWant Ad.\u201d found him.Of course the efficacy of such announcements depends upon the extent of the circulation of the paper in which they are published.and here The Star has a distinct advantage, as its circulation is known to be many thowands greater than that of any other English | daily newspaper published in Canada, CA weg\u201d MORNING POST SUSPICIOUS * | 14 \u2014News of the: A Pom T \"Here is a column of The Star .4 \u2014\u2014 - et me a oF ASAI IE lh A Sail A ANE 2 10 = + , ings that flushed through my A = .- 2 Fée | TE : : = oe =\u2014 = - QUE OUT ; ele em not ._ ; - .Cee IST 7 Te es ES ea | me \u2014 a _ 2 ?.\u2014 we \u2014\u2014 vm rit fn nA vied wae?dad wu A a tm «ve r TH] ¢ MONT - a \u2014 0 \u201d \u2014 © 7 ag THREE WEEKS IN À HOSPITAL] 1 Patient Came Out With His Ideas Very Much Modified | \u2014Tragic Case of Young New Brunswick Man\u2014The Remarkable Studies in Surgery Pointed Out.t>,-ecdally written for the Star, by a gentleman\u2019 who was recently op- crated upon in a local hospital).lr, to wt L1sy min, and finds impossible, ex- «pt in cases of Imperative urgency, r+ fix appointments the day of appli- + ation, having a waiting list from suf- \u201crrers in this direction all over Amer- ta.Canada and even Europe.My turn haying teen adroitly .-ndwiched in be ween two others, -s3 ushered into the presence of the \u2026ebrated expert who in a quickly- trained fashion made the examina- ton necessary for the following deci- \"soit And instruétion.You have an abcess in the central with \u2018a hole right through .the drum, and consequent inflammation « the skull bone.You must lay up f+ a while and 1 would suggest your 1g at once to the hospital.\u201d \u2018lad the celebrated specialist \u201cpull- + off\u201d and given me a straight flush -tween the eyes, sufficient to cause :: taking the count, 1 don\u2019t think 1 tould have been more struck with - sisternation and amazement than the \u2018tit uttered, which to my ignorant prejudice.of pitalg, was tanta- trount ter pronou ing ny death knell * .®* 1 shay Tnever forget the eonglomer- rion of thoughts and mingled feel- brain, as | entered the imposing doorway to the hospital.I recalled the saving.\u201cAbandon hope, all ye that enter here,\u201d Why sueh - thoughts shoui.l have existed Is summed up vor quickly \u201cignorant prejudice,\u201d and et in mest things, I am not air ignorant individual, my mode of earming my hving, giving the lie direct to such as issertion.I am not a coward, so that the strange repugnance cannot be put down to cowardice.So being a » of Montreal, specialist on ear ; man of just ordinary average Intelll- * gence,.l tried to feampn out in my own mind: the cause for such aversion to being scientifically, hygienically and _ surgically treated for a complication, t the danger of fatal result to which science, skill and the X mays have reduced to an infinitesimal degree.Being now an accepted inmate of the hospital, I took a glance round the | \u2018even beds, which was the complement for the ward [| was logated in.Next to my cot was a young Italian who vas being treated for a scalded eve.on the other gide was a husky \u2018oung fellow with dark colored spectacles, who during conversation told me that he was the victim of a molten slag iron aécideat in New Brunswick.He had to be led about, only being able to distinguish light from dark, his eye lids being through the terrible burns and having been treated at a little country hospital with unsuccessful results, had come to be.operated upon in an endeavor to restore his sight.He spoke hopefully of being able tu see after the operation, his only fear being whether he should come out of the anaesthetic alive.\u201cThe operation\u2019 Wis successfully performed.He came out of the anaesthetic all right, but when they forced those poor lashless lide apart from their seared sealing, sightless orbs were all the reward for their labor of scientific skill and love for suffering humanity.Nineteen yaers of age.on the threshold of healthy manhood to be stricken biind for life with hideous disfigure- arnt.\u201cCaesar's dumb ope mouths.\u201d the words which Shakespeare puts into the mouth of Mark Anthony.could net have welled more sorrow and teurs from the hearts and eves of their witnesses.than these puor sightless tves of this New Brunswick young man.brought from those who had en- joved this poor fellow's pleasant company.and entered into and encouraged his fond hopes of a successful result to his operation.His father came to break the \u2018sad news, the doctor and nurses not imv- Ing the heart te acquaint him of the hideous truth.\u201cWell.father.\u201d said the blind youth, \u201cT have got through it all right.You might ask the \u201cDoc.\u201d f 1 can have ihe bandages off fur an hour to-day.1 would like to se you\u201d \u201cTt will make ro difference, mr Lo, off or on, Your sizht has gone et ever.\u201d There vas just a ronvulsive start Heneath thet Ledclothes.a stiffening of the clean shaven lips which a moment before had been parted in a smile.xt the sound of his father's vu\u2018ce.and then silence, the father gazing with grier- stricken eyes turned towards his son.ving with Landaged eyes.the latter apparently unable to reulize the hideous truth.He would never see ugain.The words which Shakespeare pats in the mouth of the jealous Moar.Oithelln, came vividly to the mind of the writer, a2 he gazed upon this bitter drama.ë .- A lumber man from the lar away backwoods was convalescent amd took quite an inteiligently curious interest in the new arrivals.[ie quickly but- tn-holed me.and wanted to know mi reason for being there.Ry a strange coincidence he was just recovering from the identical trouble which took me to the hospital.man.according to his own lights, but of all the Job's comforters 1 ever struck he was the limit! \u201cWell now, sor.TN tell rou exetly wut yer bave tu goes through.Yer se- this cut behind my enr.well they takes yor down to the operatin® room and gives ver heither, which makes vor as! ded as ded can be.and veu dont know \u2018nose and throat, is a very | blistered together\u2019 A woll.-tneaninpw-v nuthin\u2019.and they could do wot they Jike to yer.Of coorse.I've nuthin\u2019 to i grumble at, they is the cleverest dod- tors 1m all Canady at this \u201cospital, and they made a good job of me! When the go ahiver which his de | scription ca à had travelled down my | spine and finished up at my pedal extremities, and had departed, I followed its example, and got.The old chap meant well, but was horribly morbid iin his talk, reminding me of a sad and solemn individual who waa never s0 set up as when gloating over a dastardly murder, which had some revqlt- ing descriptive details, or perusing the newspaper report of a sickening railway smash, and describing the terrible details of the killed and mutilated in connection therewith.The morbid one.however, h a noble side to his character.A poor little suffering boy in cot No.§, nine weeks on hissback, would call out, \u201cSamson, Samton, get me a drink.\u201d or \u201cSamson, move my pillow.\u201d and whatever the hour.day or night.Samson's hig rough hand gently held the cup wf water.or tenderly changed the little sufferer's pillow.It is wonderful the attraction the strong have for the weak.Samson was white all right.- a .* : =» * It is only occasionally the laymen gets an inkling of the marvellous strides surgery alded by anaesthetics and antiseptics.has made during the lust few years.Jt is a common fallacy among a large percentage of people and mare especially among the poorer classes, that medical practitjon- vrs are fond of operating, and that the only chanee they get is in eur hospitals.Sush a fallacy among those who have had experience of these noble institutions was exploded long agv.No doctor will perform.an opera - tion for any trouble which is amen- aille to treatment.When an operation is necessary it is by the consent of the palicut performed, and it is a very rare occurrence.under the new schools\u201d of modern appliances ard anaesthetics, a patient is lost.The word \u201coperation\u201d has lost that \u2014 the perfect conditions and perfect knowledge of the human-frame and the ills it is heir too The wonderful strides surgery and aratomical skill have made, is in a minor sense illustrated when it is stated that in the male portion of Ward C there was man over seventy, suocesafully operated upon for tracheotomy, and in the female | portion of the one ward, a little child of two was sucvessfully operated upon in n similar way.THe former was choking to death fromm a growth.in the throat, a tube being inserted in the centre of his windpipe.The little girl was suffering from the after effects of a dipthericit throat and was treated in a similar manner.In the old mans case it was a case of prolongation of life, in the latter it was a means to a complete recovery, the throat being by | surgical means brought to its former normal state, the tube giving air to the Jungs in the meantime.+ .- Two days after my arrival | was informed by a nurse that my breakfast this particular morning would consist of a cup of milk and that immediately afterwards | was to En to the X-Rays rooms, having for a companion a bright little chap of six years old, who was also to be photographed.His large eyes opened like saucers when he viewed the magnificent apparatus one of the finest in practice in Canada.He wus ent busy by the tactful operator who amswered the inquisitive questions put forward in quick succession, and the little {ellow was so interested in the explanation given that his X-Ray photograph was taken before he knew it.The object of this scientific examination is to ascertain heyond all doubt in various casey, the extent of \u2018broken bones, where situated, the location of foreign substance in apfcial cases or the abnormal growth of any bone or tissue as the case muy be.I was photographed to discover if Any af the bones in the region of my var drum were inflamed, and swollen, or te locate, if there was an abscess or growth which might possibly be the cause of my intense suffering.1 was placed un a bench or table with my head inclined upon a sensitised plate car downwards, and all there 1s lv il Was à Noise like the vrich, erick of A Marconi Instrument ard a pecatiar odor which on enquiry | Was told was ozone.The first intimation that | had of un operation was the nurse H.forming me that | could not have av 1-vcak- fast.Dinner time came, and 1 was not allowed any dinner.Having a fairly hearty appetite, this was the greatest hardship in connection with the \u201cdrvaded operation.\u201d and | lied when the nurse came along and injected some morphine into my left arm, and a little while later | was taken down te the operating theatre.The next return to CONSCIQUENCSS j vus finding myself in the hospital cot with a decided feeling of elation, when I was infurmed by the smart and de- videdly pretty nurse that I had been singing \"What du you think of the: Irish mew?Which ix somewhat re- 6 ee Ce \u2014 a = ny tr 0 i mitrkabie when the fact is borne in mind that | am a Scotsman with the Heottish patriotisms and love of Scottish airs that is peculiar to the tem- perumnent of a true Scot.i Ward \u201c0 of the institution, in which Fron a review : ! | was, only hed patients for the ears, | Skvteh of a three weeks course of | eves, nuse and throat, éonsequently, treatment in a public hospital, the | am unable to convey any idea of the| COnclusion te re arrived at is that if Pmense number of cases in other | most hospitals are su well managed dire tions, ot tu speak of the dcci- | 48 this particular one, and there is ward, and cut-door cases dealt vith.The number of patients dealt vith during my short stay in \"CT ward was remarkable, ti beds were went tients from all parts of Cunada, and th United Stats M > sufficient to sax that the commendable, thorough MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL dreaded sound it used to have, under.' | was.| | | | At one period Limes of all occupied with pa- | trea-ment + \u2014\u2014 HENRY MORGANG 0 ANNUAL JANUARY: SALE The unusual interest thus far manifested, as indicated by the marked increase in sales, over the records of previous years, strongly suggests the interesting lines of Dress Goods, Cottons and Blankets.BLACK DRESS AT 64c\u2014Black Tweed, formerly 80c per yard.AT 68c\u2014Black Basket Cheviot, formerly 88c per yard.- AT 80c\u2014Black and All-wool merly $1.00 per yard.AT 92c\u2014Black and All-wool merly $1.15 per yard.AT 96c\u2014Black Cheviots, formerly $1.80 per AT $1.00\u2014Black Diagonals, formerly $1.85 per yard.AT $1.04\u2014Black Diagonals, formerly $1.30 per yard.AT $1.08\u2014Black Basket Cheviot, $1.35 per yard.AT $1.12\u2014Black Heavy Diagonals, foraeey| $1.40 per yard.yard.BLACK DRESS PATTERNS AT $17.60\u2014Black Silk and Wool Poplins, with | .hailstone spot, 8-yard lengths, AT $22.00\u2014A collection of beautiful exclusive patterns (three designs), usually sold at $37.50.sus «Tk : i v f ; LESS 50¢c-\u2014Panama Shantung, 36 inches wide, formerly $2.50.coats, etc., formerly $3.50 LESS 50% \u2014Diagonal Shantung, 45 inches wide, all pure silk, suitable for dresses, LESS 50¢; \u2014 Crash Shantung, extra heavy\u2014suitable for gowns, long coats, Silks, GOODS Diagonals, for- Diagonals, for- T'weeds, formerly shown, formerly $22.00.LESS 256; 55c per yard.: High Grade Silks Marked Less 50% - LINES EMPHASIZING OUR JANUARY SALE VALUES LESS 205 \u2014Colored Paillette, a good wearing material which is made of pure silk, - especially appropriate for Dresses for afternoon and evening wear: formerly 80c per yard.LESS 383 1-839 \u2014 (Four pieces only).27- inch high-class Broche Satin, suitable for evening wraps or fur coat lining, formerly $3.00 per yard.per yard.nature of the values now prevailing on desirable, seasonable Prints, Trimmings, Household Linens, * COLORED DRESS GOODS AT 50c\u2014Heavy Wale Grey Serges, Diagonal Tweeds, Heather mixed Tweeds, Satin Stripe, ranging in prices from 85c to $1.60.| AT 88c\u2014A beautiful collection of Colored Dress Goods, including Bedford Cord-Striped Satin Cloths and Novelty Goods, formerly $1.35 to $1.75.AT $1.69\u2014Zibeline Cloth, 58 inches wide, the latest weaves; colors are: Moss, wisteria and reseda and zenith, formerly $2.25 per yard.THIS, SEASON'S TWEEDS AT.\u2018HALF PRICE 3 n ex liné of thi Te wr shonin ee ranging in prices from $1.40 to $2.50 per yard.AT $1.20\u2014Black Cheviot, formerly $1.50 pe © .MUSLINS FOR SPRING AT \u201c20c-_Beautirat Muslins for early Spring, 8 some ef the finest we have ever formerly 32c, 38c and 40c per yard.ALL WOOL CHALLIES \u2014 All Wool Challies, stripes, floral designs and bordered,-formerly in spots, > A LESS 255 \u2014400 -yards only, Black Taf- etc., 48 inches wide, formerly $3.50 per feta.Silk, 27 inches wide, formerly $1.00 yard.per yard j IT.TERT Ee TT Best Canadian and Imp orted Sheets Lines That Have Been All Carefully Hemmed in Our Own Factory SPECIAL) SIZE |Price per pair.Discoynt LOTTON WIDTH PRICES Discount Sheetings.| 54 x 72 $1.30 10% _||Pillow Slips.40 inches 2lc 10% \u2018 62 x 90 1.80 10%.\u201c 42 inches 22c 10°.\u201c 72x 90 2.00 10%o © * 44 inches 23c 10°.+ 72 x 100 2.35 10% * \" 46 inches 24c 10°, * 72 x 108 2.55 107¢ - .48 inches 25c 10°, \u201c, 80x 90 2.40 10% Co 40 inches 34c 10°: - 80 x 100 2.85 10° ¢ * * 42 inches 36c 10°.* 80 x 108 2.85 10° 0 * * 44 inches Bic 10.90 x 90 , 20 10% \u201c * 46 inches 38c 10°.\u201c 90 x 100.2.95 107.* : 48 inches 40c 10°: 90 x 108 3.20 10% \u201c * 50 inches 42c 10°\u201d.er - and expeditious \u201cmanner \u201cin which] ; znd new stock was issued.When re- they were \u2018treated and discharged was! Hi IBITION SITE quest, Mr.Leblanc paid only a part \u2018 a revelation.To cite one case: A, of the shares he had bought and when Montreal artizan arrived on the Tues- hee wr Red for a settlement, Mr.Oliver dav ovening of once week, ap parently\u2019 alfered Nir Leblanc enly a part of the suffering (to the uninitiated eves), TRANSPORTATION shares suring the balance would in- with an incurable throat, judging by demnifv him for the losses sustained the pain he was in, and his general appearance.He was operated on that | evening.and again the following evening, and went away on the Friday of the «ame week, as he stated him-| self.quite cured.A New York State lumberman came | almost blind in both eyes, with a growth over the eyeballs, caused by long exposure and neglect on the! wind-swept rivers, whilst engaged in! his calling.Fifty-four vears of age! standing over six foot In his stock- ; ings, he was out again in ten days with the hmpedbment to his sight removed, and with sight he had not enjoyed for twenty years.of che faregoing no red~obable excuse to advance that they are nat, an hospital is the salv 1 place far rich or poor to go Lu in! physical infirmitv.scienurt and attention being avail- ! able which it is in Many vases .m- possible to have at home, asd this ine disputable fact is corroborated hy the inability at mes of the \u2018Ent-u- tons to find accommodation for ordinary cases, bul whose doors are never vlosed to the unfortynate ic: tima vf necident or sudden aad serious indisposit'on.indisposition.kn.Hn Our Ladies\u2019 $23 Goid Wateh iz fully guaranteed.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James.ESTABLISHED 1823.- Supported | Entirely by Voluntary Subscriptions | Through the generosity of the public.the Moutreal General Hospital has beën supported for thé past eighty-seven years on a scale commensurate with the needs of the community.The unprecedented growth of the city during tue past five vears has so enlarged the demands upon the institution by the suffering public as {o necessitate buildings.the reconstruction of the Hospital The modernized Montreal General Hospital will be fireproof and will embrace the latest improvements in huspital architecture | and equipment.iy, This important Management.in the.undertaking.\u2014diture for maintenance, has Been assumed by full hope that the public will recognize the | increased expen- necessitating - the Committee of STORING UP ENERGY There is more nourishment sustaining power in EPPS\u2019S COCOA \u2018than in any other beverage Hooves Cocoa oe perfect stores of vitality, rerioring end inne strength and enecgy.delicious Fragrant, and rr giving.\u201cEpgr\u2019s® contains main of aurick at in Cocses _ Catèdren thetve on \u201cEPPFS.\" owing claims of th) Dit imstitutior- { have lso lust thé way 1S CONSIDERATION Companies Inform Association Opinions of the Problems of Each Location.The Montreal Street Ralinay hus answered the Montreal Industrial k«- hibition Association that the railway can reach only the Marler property of the three sites offered for the oxhiln.tion in\u2019 Maisonneuve.The exhibition officers had not known from the letters received from the railway company, whether the latter could run cars to all three proposed sites in the district mentioned, but they have re- celved thiz definite uews now.The Canadian Northern Railway expressed an opinion a8 to what! they wil! he able to do in of trunsportat en lacilit » x for the exhibition.While the Canad- lan Nurthern, hud u!reuar joined with the other transportation Interests in the view that the site of the exhihi- tion.Jooking to succeess.should be nearer to the ce#tre of Montreal's population than the Maisonneuve site.the company wrote that they now felt that there vas sdme compensation of- | ferd against the distance in connection with this ite.and that they hoped to have a line later ôn, going north from the river up Molson's Creek.which would enable them to give rail connection to the Maisonneuve site, and they would be willing.also later on.to make arrangements for running éxcursions to the site from outside points, but they could not aid in the.transportation of passengers from the city to the site.The.G.T.R.will.lace.them.18 next week, selves oh record as to which most favorable to them while the C.P.R have raid that there can be no possible question that the best site is the Park Avenue et- tension.A Mining Case Decision.Judgment was randered yesterday in the case of Mr.J.P.EE.Leblanc v=.J.& Olver, in favor of the plaintiff.In 1907 the defendant bought 10.000 shares of the Crown Reserve at $0.40, out of which the plainuff agreed to take 1.750 shares.Crown Reserve went up.to §9, dividends were paid in carrying those shares for the plaintiff.The evidence showed that dur ing that time the defendant had drawn the whole dividend of the ten thous- und shares and that he had had all the benefit of the new stock issues.Judgment was rendered hy Mr.Justice Greenshields in favor of the plain- TUTE.stating that he was entitled to ! get from the defendant 1,750 shares of the Crown Reserve and $5,000 for the \u201cprofits he had not received and tu which he had it right.MISSIONARY MONTH AT ST.JAMES METHODIST.A huesiopary menth will be held at SU James Methidist Chureh beginning to-morrow, when special serinons will | be preuvhed by Rev.Dr.Sparling.A feature at the close of the evening service will he lantern views of China cand the work that is being done thereon Wednesday there will be a publie meeting in the lecture hali.Subject ful Missionarv Appeul to me\u201d At this Norvice letters will he froan prominent leaders.John IL Mot.Rev.James George 1! Wood, N.W.Rowell.EE \u201cte.ete.Come prepared io discuss thx subject vourself.Special services will be held each Sunday and Wednesday during the four : weeks.mem mt rn read trelading.| BIGAMY CHARGE IS VIGOROUSLY DENIED.Francis Guyon, 49 years of age, ®f 99 St.Lawrence street, was arraigned before Judgs Lanctot yesterday.on a charge of bigamy.He pleaded not guilty emphatically and was remanded until the 19th for enquete.According to the story told by the police, Guyon came to this country fran France about nine years ago leaving a wife in\" France, who was unaware of his second marriage until a few weeks ago, when she was told about it by a friend.Entertainment for St.Leo Church.Encouraged bv the most sincere demonstrations of goodwill, Mrs.Wm.Bramley.as convener of the Charity Entertainment Committee of St.Les Church.Westmount.together with the lAdtes interested.have \u2018arranged to hold another éntertainment.consisting of euchré and social pastimes, tn Vice Fteria Hall.on Wednesday next.at 9-F M No trouble is being spared to make thig affair a phenomenal suc- Allen.Murrax CO = | | \u201cWhat iz the most Powers\u2019 5 MORGAN GOLIMT Furniture at\u2019 January Discounts \"Fine Bedroom and Dining Room Suites, Individual Chairs and Odd Pieces, of been sharply reduced\u2014affording every advantage to imme- fine period design, have been diate purchasers.LESS 10 to 20% \u2014One lot of Brass Beds in 4 x 8 sizes, fre inch posts.5 LESS 331-35 \u2014 One\" lot of Golden ' Oak Office: Arm Chairs, prices ranging $8.00 to $27.50.\\ LESS 25% \u2014One Grey Enamel Bedroom Set, consisting - of Bureau, Chiffonier, Cheval Mirror, Double Bed, one Chair and one Rocker: Price $208.50.\"LESS 10 to 205 \u20140dd CHiffoniers and Bureaus, in oak and mahogany.LESS 205 \u2014Three-piece Parlor Set (Louis XVI), $325.LESS 20¢.\u2014 One Mahogany Desk (Chippendale), $90.00.LESS 33 1-33: \u2014 One Three- piece Parlor Set (Chippendale), solid mahogany, covered in silk brocade.$218.\u2018LESS 507c\u2014 One Mahogany centre and closed glass sides.$60.00.Parlor Set, Colonial design.sis de.Parlor Cabinet, with open .LESS 25%.\u2014One Three- piece - ' THESE ARE A PEW OF THE MANY STRONG VALUES NOW FEATURED.' LESS 25.\u2014 One Three-piece Bedroom Set in Mahogany, consisting of Bureau, Chiffonier and Dressing Table; three pieces $155.00.LESS 20\u2018.\u2014 Two Natural Mahogany Odd Bureaus, one $39.00 and one $48.50.i LESS 20°.\u2014O0Odd Wardrobes, ; in oak and mahogany.$33.50 ; to $112.00.LESS 20.\u2014One Dining Rooms Set in mahogany, consisting of Sideboard, China Cabinet, Side Table, Extra Table, five small Chairs and one Arm Chair.$1,002.00, at $796.00.Wall Papers Less 33 1-3 to 50 Per Cent.OUR ANNUAL JANUARY DISCOUNTS NOW PREVAIL Wall Papers at 15c to $2.00 Per Single Roll, Less 33 1-3 Per Cent.~~ Wall Papers-at 20c-to $2.50 Per Single Roll, Less 50 Per Cent.Wall Papers\u2019 in Lots of 6 to 15 Single Rolls will be Offered for Clearance * at 50c to $5.00 Per Lot Many are , accustomed to re-paper various rooms of the house at this season, and so profit by the saving that may now be realized.Discounts: have perhaps never been as attractive as those now prevailing, and this largely \u2018accounts for the lively interest now manifested.77 Extraordinary Discounts on Desirable -Lines-of Carpets and Rugs IT BUT REQUIRES PERUSAL OF THE FOLLOWING LIST TO CONVINCE SHOPPERS OF THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF THESE OFFERINGS Special lines of Persian and Turkish Rugs, less 331-37.All Indian Rugs, less 25.All Persian Palace Strips, ' less 20°« > Small Persian Rugs, less 10 to 331-37.Cashmere, Afghan and Shiraz Rugs, suitable for halls.dens, etc., less 33 1-3.150 Axminster and Wilton Rugs, less 10 to 25.100 Made-up Carpets, less 507.130 Made-up Carpets.less 331-3%.123 Sheepskin Mats, in assorted sizes and colors, less 20 to soc » r 350 pieces of, Tapestry, Brussels, Axminster and ilton Carpets, with border to match, less 10 to 50%.75 Remnants of Tapestry.Brussels, Axminster and Wilton Carpets, less 66 2-37.100 small Mitre Squares, size 3 feet 9 inches x 3 feet 9 inches, at $1.50.78 small Mitre Squares, size 3 feet x 3 feet, at $1.00.150 yards Chinese Matting, regular price 40c to 75e per yard, to clear at 20c per yard.80 Remnants of Oilcloth Linoleum and Inlaid Lino less 26 to 757.75 samples of 2x4 Border, in Brussels, 114 yards long; at, each 25c.Axminster 2x4 Border, 1% yards long, at, each, 50c.Electrical Fixtures Less 20 to 33 1-3% - During the long Winter evenings many devote their time to reading.This is the thought we had in mind in offering these Table Lamps at specially reduced prices.Electrical Fixtures, Showers, Domes, etc.$12.00 to $50.00; January Discount 20 LONDON From the Special Correspondent of The Star Resident in London.London.December 31.\u2014 In my last letter I spake of the position in which the general elections have left Mr.Asquith and Mr.Lloyd George as the foremost leaders of the Ministerialists.What.now, of Mr.Balfour\u201d Let me give three estimates of his statud with his party.First, the cstimate of one vf the leaders of the d'onfederates\u2014 that more or less mysterious group of voungish Tories, who are \u201cthorough or nothing.and believe it is given to them, as it was given to Mr Bal- fours own \u201cFourth Party\u201d Ju fhe; days of Lord Salisbury\u2019's prime, to keep the leaders toeing the line.Loyal, But No Cecli Family Party.: this arch-Confederate, In to my inquiries, \u201cof course, we are loyal to the Uninnist party and loyal te its only leader, Mr.Balfour; but we believe in speaking out on occarion and mean to keep un du- ing it.Why, if -we.did not the Tory party would be dragged once again at the lieels of the Cecil family.Now just look\u201d at what has heen happens } Ing this very (Christmas.We have, come through the ordeal of a cam- | paign which has left us Unionists just about a match in numbers for the immediate followers of Mr.Asquith.Obvivusiv by pulling together and under «killed leadership wu may evolve much out of such a situation.We know how near Mr.Asquith'& cabinet came to the Tock& last session when he stood at the mercy.of Mr.Redmond son one hand, and the Labor Socialists\u2019 on the other.We Unfonists are left by the electors in a position to make this dual dependence so irksome te the self-respecting and non-Roclalistic anti-Home ' Rule - said reply Surely this then is the moment for the fullest and frankest interchange of views be- tweer Mr.Balfour andg the Unionist party.Instead.it is not of a full party caucus that we hear.but of a Cecil family party at Whittingehome to discuss the political situation and the future of the party.Oh.you may | say, th: Whittingehome party is.after all only a family affair over Christmas; the party meeting will.come later.I hope it may\u2014we certainly Ï mean to demand it: but 1 have à memory and I know that what has happen«d again and again may hap- | pen once more\u2014we may as a party be\u2019 left floundering about with .no clear notion of what our policy and pro- grathmo are.\u2014 one saving one thing.and one another.Let us have a full meeting of the party\u2014no hotel corner family gathering and when the party has adopted its platform let any ohe who dislikes it step outside\u2014whether he be a Robert Cecil or any one else.We fighting Unionists know what we À tion with extellent results.Its territory has been divided into districta through cach of which a waterway existed practically dividing them in half.Two young men.from cither a forestry or engineering course, with canve, tent, sleeping bags and cooking oytfit have patrolled each of these districts making complete round and return.When smoke was discovered or a fire found it was extinguishea at once if possible.If not.aid was summoned.An inspector made the round of all the districts continuously and saw that the rangers did their duty.The resulta have been excellent.due to the intelligence, and faithfulness of the men employed.All fires were stopped before becoming serious or doing much dam- stand it no longer.ntinue, this form.of insur- | ance., appeal , What ! know when | say that Mr.Bal.\u201cMr.Chamberlain been in command.do \u201ctencd | ist platform and none but a full rarty \u2018clare \u2018You Lib J LETTER tn get it\u2014 a straight\u2019 wobbling: a United Kingdom and no Home Rule: a United.Empire and a read reeiprocal preference.a scientific tariff and no want and how and no more referendum nonsense; a fyll- bodied policy of land ownership and social reform.The party in full \"meeting would demand all this and, having demanded it, the policy should\u2019 \u201cstand beyond all risk of last moment - defections by leaders or followers.Oh, ves, we are loyal to our leader; all we ask is that he be loyal to us and to the accepted Unionist.policy.\u201d The Tariff Reform View.I sought next a Tariff Reform M.P.\u2014one of the favorites of the platforms and, here is his opinion: \u2018T speak of four is a sound Tariff Reformer.through and through.1 know all the talk to the contrarv\u2014talk which is largely the echo of Liberal club gossip.Why, then, it may be asked, did he .on the very eve of the polling.seem to shelve Tariff Refurm- by.his rledge tn submit it to a referendum?In answering that question, yon dis- die the weakness of Mr.Balfour as leader.He is too easily swayed by |.the pagsing breeze, and too accessible to personal influences which he would be far better withont.That is probably only another way of saying that - does not hold Tariff Reform to be me most vital of all questions-\u2014he puts the constjtution before it.and I have no doubt the church also.Had you suppose that he would have lis- to a thousand Lord \u2018romers and Mr, Stracheys.bitter anti-Tariff Reformers all and eager only tn give it a death Mow?He Knows the exact weight of the Free Trade Unionists, and would put them in the place their poverty of numbers deserves.He would have made the gnly true reply: \u201cTariff Reform has heen authoritatively declared land accepted as the first constructive plank of the Union- gathering can remove it from that pride of place.10 vou asked Mr.Balfour at this moment he would proh- ably assure you that this is just what he holds and aays.and he might go on to*-explain that alt he did was to answer Mr.Asquith's challenge and de- is submit Home Rule to a referendinn and we Unionists will submit Tariff Reform.\" But we know how differently the clectorate understood iL The placards all, over the hoardings read \u2018This election will not decide Tariff Reform\u2019 with the \u2018not underlined.But that is done with | new, \u2018There #8 no man in public life to equal Mr.Barfour as a parliamen- | arian: he can and doves make mince- | meat of Ministerial plans and pro- |} gress.We could have vo better leader , in the House of Commons and there In | no better leader in sight outside the House of Commons.1 am sure that: there would be an overwelminæ \u2018Yes\u2019 should the question which Mr.\u201cWillie Redmond tauntingly bade us put to Unionigt M.P.\u2019s\u2014'Shall Mr.Balfour remain the leader\u201d Rut there must be no more trifling with the one question which we holid most vitial.To Tariff Reform we are pledged.it is the very fe blood of the party throughout England and wiith another year's work in Lancashire and Yorkshire it will swedp the industrial North as it does the rest of the domain of the \u2018predominant partner.A Change would be Suicidal.Thirdly and \u2018lastly.1 turned to an authoritative and staid member of the Constitutional Club\u2014the home ofsthe fighting: men of the Unionist party.He would not hear of anv change in the leadership.In his judgment, Mr.Balfour was supreme by virtue ef his kifts of apeech and fore- | Ue \u2018would not admit that there \u2014\u2014 ry sight.© Mr.| fool.alter futher is for sale at all druggiets, 23 © in Balfour's referendum ple though the form of the pledge might.he thought, have been improved.Of course, plained, a general elec- he tion is press fou here and there, an Balfour should he, and ere long will be.better served in the matter of his chief whip, and party organization.Also hq thought the time had come fur more attention to be paid tv brain thin to money and titles when (\u2018nion cap- didates were selected for parliament, ary honors.\u201cDoes it not.\u201d he sald \u201ctend to make us look ridiculous that we should not long ago have found seats in Parliament for men like Pref.Hewins, Mr.L.& Amery.Mr Manse and others one conid name.We have a magnificent rank and file of young t'nifonlsts in the House and wer want jurt the additional authority that these men from outside would give.Rut all this will come right.At all events to think of any change in the leadership would be sheer suicide.There are big issues before us and Mr.Ralfour \u2018ed By srumblines is the to tackle them.Oh no.many thihgs may happen buat unléss his health gives way.Mi.Balfour must remain our leader.\u201d WINDERMERE! will Remove the Guillotine.Special to The Montreal Star.Paris, January 14, ~O wing to the objection to having the guillotine as a neighbor, and the protesis « ( the resid - ents of the quarter, \u201cThe Red \\Widop\u201d if to be removed from \u201cher\u201d home in the Rue Folie-Regnuult, and.as soon as a hanger.can he built for \u201cher\u201d at the prisoh, the guillotine will be mo - cd there.The now rather fréquent ex- vurgions of the zruesome machine got on the nerves of her nelgnhors, ~ Feet So Sore, Couldn\u2019t Walk Down Stairs-:- | TIZ Cured Her Quick.red fret.awea:y lame feet.tender fert, smelly feet, rforns.callouses or hunions.read what hep- pened to Mra.Crockett, of Jaffersonvilie.T UZ DID IT.Mr.Crockett pays.\u201cAfter the second treatment she wniked downstairs éme foot at a time.fhe had mot, been able te walk dewnstalrs before in past five years.ex x stepping down on each step with one an time.Thia fe remarkable.Rend more boxes.No ror what alls your fret ar whit under heaven you have used without getting relief, just use T 3 Z.Ita different Tt acts right off It \u2018cures sora fret to stay If xnu have more feet, cured.It's the only foot remedy aver made which acts on the prineipla of drawing out all the \u201ceXudations whieh cause porn feet: Powders and other reme- Alea merely clog np the pores T | 5 them out and: keeps them clean.You will feel better the first time 1's nend.Ups It a week and vou can forget you ever had sore feet.There iz nothing on earth that can compare with ft.OT 1 7.1 made only by cleans \u2018rad any.treachery to Tariff, feu Mr.#e 1 grant vou that GERMAN SOLDIER'S EARN LIFE SENTENCE Seventh Day Adventist Adventist Refuses Work on Saturdays\u2014Military Authorities in Quandary.| Special to The Montreal! Star.Berlin, January 16.\u2014Whether a man can be sentenced to life fmprisonment because his religious convictions will not permit him to work on Baturday is a question that is perplexing German military authorities.The highest military court of the Empire has been occupied with the problem for several months.A soldier named - {4 Naumann in the third army corps \u2018 has consistently refused to obey orders to perfrom his duties on Satur- | days.on the ground that he is a Seventh Day Adventist and that his religious scruples will not let him work on that day.Threats and or- 'dinary punishments are of no avail Altogether sentences aggregating six years\u2019 imprisonment have been passed on him and these have heen sustained by -the highest courts Unless the Imperial military court finds a way of getting around the situation it will be necessary, in the opihtdn of the officials, to continue \u2018giving Neumann a fresh sentence every Saturday, and actually keep him a prisoner in the Spandau fortress, whete he is incarcerated, for the Pest of his life.Naumann says cheerfully that he is ready to meet this fate as he prefers not to violate his convictions.In view of the extraordinary character of the case it is considered possible that the Kaiser, will intervene and give the pertinacious soldier the benefit of a special order of clemency.GERMANY STANDS PAT.Special to the Montreal Star.Berlin, January 14.\u2014The German Foreign Ministry has received with extreme coolness the news that the United States Congress is ready to deal with the potash question, as well as the statement that some senators demand summary reprisals against Germany.The German reply thereto, Is in effect, \u201cno American bluff will have any effect; such threats against the German Government will not make the least impression.\u201d Malt Fever a New l.ness.Special to The Montreal Star.Paris, January 14.\u2014 Malt fever,\u201d a strange new epidemic is causing the death of many people in France.According to the discoveries of Drs.Val de Grace and Collignon, 1t is caused Ly the eating of goat cheese or drinking goats\u2019 milk.An attempt will be made to stamp out the disease hy vaccinating the lajnbs._ No.Site Cozy Corner.possible to sag it.a Rails Im- Pagentes G prevent Cushlos { front, slipping \u2018off.3 hé] rt BERRY i RJ ety (Pn MY 47% No.0 Cozy Corner complete with Cushion.No household without one.complete - No.0 Hercules Spring Bed, mitabie B times stronger and &pringier pa- with the 1m tented weave.(Guarantced Absolutely Un- | sagable.Sold by a best Furniture dialer everywhere.In Montreal by Wilder's, limited, and N.G.Vallquette, Limited.11 3, law Fifteen Years * In One Family No better recommendation for the medicinal virtue of Warner's Safe Cure could be asked than this.f + T wish to say that your remedies have been used in our family for about fofteen years.We are never without a botile of , Marner's Safe Cure in our home, and it has suved us many a doctor's blll.It is a wanderful medicine for all diseases of CONVICTIONS MAY | a Ct.The oid Style of Sauce was a thin, dark liquid, which, when poured on the plate, ran about saturating the vegetables, and when tasted, it left a hot, burning sensation in the mouth.THE NEW STYLE OF SAUC P SAUCE .a thick, rich fruity sauce, which it poured on = 2 the side of the plate, can be taken up with the meat as required.H.P.isnot hot, it does not burn the tongue, its delicious flavour is that of the choice ariental fruits and spices, and Pure Malt Vinegar, from which it i» prepared.All Grocers sell H.P.a y\u2014 he Crown Store © 5 Monday and Tuesday All departments contribute in this most AT wonderful sale.Values up to $1.50 will be given away at the price during sale.\u201cSEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY.A VERY SPECIAL OFFERING 5 ibs.of Granulated Sugar, quality 1 9 HAND BAGS ft.for.C 150 beautiful Hand Bags in leather, cloth and 19c .leatherette, black and colors.Re 6 Bags of Windsor Salt; the best value from 50c to £1.50.£- 1 Oc t.for.21 44 2 2100400 ee SCOTCH ZEPHYRS 3 lbs.of Polished Patna Rice, \u2019 5.000 yards of lovely Scotch Zenh rs FOF.ove ie ee ve ee eee cee 19c yards lovely Scotch Zephyrs in pink, 10 Bars of very good Kitchen Soap, impossible to make itless.23c blue, mauve and green checks, very fine for dresses.Value 10c.3 vards for 19c .1,500 yards of Linoleum, all new patterns, 72 Only one of each to a customer.No phone orders._ - A SALE a. ; EOP JUN LANGE sg 1d 1 * # wey ser \u201c Hut of London.LAr CERI BASES TT NES à PRE os 4e, Agents for the United States\u2014Eastern Division, ecat \u2018of Pittsburg.and Buffalo.D.À.Carroll Tribune Building, \u2018New York.Western Division, W.¥, Perry.First National \u2018Bank Building.Chicago.Ontario Office\u2014W.M.McGillivray, representative, 78 King Street West.Toronto.Western Canada Offices.including Ontario.Manitoba.\u2018atchewau, Alberta and British Columbia.W.M.McGil- vray.representative 15 King Street West.Torouto.Eastern Canada Offices, including Eastern Ontario.Ot- Jotan, Quebec, New Brunswick.Nova Scotia, Prince Edward eee Newfoundland.Bermuda and West India Islands.Surbey.representative.Star Building.o Offices in Great Britain, 17 Cocks rafalg: pur Street, Trafalgar Bquare.London, S W.England Agents in France, Mayence, Favre & Cie, Paris.\u2018 CIRCULATION OF THE STAR.Week ending January 7, 1911.Monday.(New Year's) Tuesday.76,096 Wednesday.76,118 Thursday.76,138 Friday.76,098 Saturday.79,218 76,734 Total.Daily average.\\Veeklv Star last Week.CIRCULATION OF THE STAR DAILY AND WEEKLY LAST WELK \\ .131,483 919,151 One Issue of Daily and Weekly Star aggregates: 207,000 .From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions retarded as more or less ephemeral.cr SATURDAY, JAN NUjIARY 14, 1911.A THREATENED INVASION.If there Is one clasy 6f settlers which, now more than any othe.tithe, we have no room for in the Dominion, it is ithe lawless, murderous, irresponsible agitators who, under the loosely generic mame of \u201canarchists\u201d are being driven It in in a measure, an open question \u2014Bshether or.not-the.\u2018best cure for anarchy would not he a ir and sunlight and a_hea) tourss of open-air treatment on a- ranch somewhere in \u201cWestern Canada, but the @ifffculty would be te apply it Your average apostle of discontent does not want fresh rand invigorating life; it 2 of existence, His work slums and itis the seed es and ulleyh, where \u2018Hoes not fit in with his sche «hrives only in the ov erserp he sows in the Llack and mim) 1 the most ignorant of the new- com to a great clty make \u2018their homes, which ripens into murders » and.outrages, lean Uving and fresh air are as destructive Ww, the germs rf hy as carbolic acid is to the germs of-parely physi- el diseases and if we could only be sure that any of the expatriated agitators whom the «fforts of the London Police may send drifting in our direction could kept going until they Teached the ranch county there would He no need to Woufry over possible results.Unfortunately, \u2018we know by experience that, unless a rigid system of in- Fpsction turn: them back at ogr doors, thes will add \u2018themselves to the forces of unrest of which we have al He Feady too many exponents in Montreal and Toronto \u201c38 the best known of a!l REED SMOOT ON RECIPROCITY.; Senator Reed Smut.of 1'tah, the himself with childlike frankness upon the subject of reci- who, to the geritile world, Mormon Apostics, expre: ses Pprocity between the United States out that, \u201cthe whole of tle becoming a vast v.orkshap ducts vith the agricultural ada.\u201d The cast of the United States of C\u2018\u2018Anada, and Canadians they have built up a pretty: good workshop of their van fn esstcrn (Canada.where Mr.Xmoot sees nothing Unit agn- cultural and umbering areas.Mr.Smoot nith the idea.sery prevalent in the United States frankly expressed, that the United States with the required for great manufacturing dnust regard thé Canadians us gFhey have spent many and Canada vf the which ma\u201d nid He points United we exchange lumleripg of \u2018'an- cast States, 15 pro- area- barehes with the cast are under the impression that, is © hut not alnays so ere -ted to supply Canada was raw material its industries, He material millions of dollars very raw deed in tite + i ! 1 | 1 | > om ane yet it is one of the problems which is up for solution be- | | ] -\u2014 1 ! ! evidently bur'dinæ : MP of their vorkshop and it is posing handsome dividends : % | 1 whea, i i | ! Laon the in\\erstment.With a magnificent \u201cgetismi aaorthy f Salt Take, Mr Smoot invites them to fan desn the rorkshop and to tole their propor place as heweps on yoo nd draucrs of cater for the \u201cnpertor jeep - Thé atmosphere of Voi-bington ccoms to have oy fod fency to develop coonomic tive ges.The correspondent of \u201cthe London Morning Post in that cit sav that Creipree- Cty would, in all protabitits, reuët in disaster for Canada.rostrate her manufactures, throa hauasapds out ol work And dislocate tade generaliy the culs compensation haing Æhat possibly some people N Canada nught save a few rents on their butter and «ggs\u201d ® He is all right until he.comes to the butter and cggs \u201cBnd then he begins to see things A fea afl our people ay save a frw cents on butter : nd eggs.bat at sati he because they will not be able to \u2018oduire fn such Lavares GOVERNMENT LABOR BUREAUX.\"If the estallizhment by th provincial goveriauent of & employment bureaus in Montreal and Quelle checks Ène outragedus practises by which forrign imirigr:.o many head, of cattle for years past ot vil] accomplie Bomcething worth far more than its cost.Whether or vet li n, for the moment.do than this r the existing system is of too much value to unseroju- pus -contractors tu Ae allowed to pass out of existence if ny way can be found of Keeping it alive.We have, more is problematical will it apy (rate, established our good faith and proved our | Seth = viliingness to accept our obligations towards nes-comers who are ignorant of our language.our laws and our cus- oms but who are here largely becaure we have sought rent: There seems to be no limit to the frand and decep- on practised by A certain clase of the private emplo- \u2018agencies.Cases are on record where European fin- Pn n ow their way to certain already selected lands Un the western provinces.have fallen into the hands of there rs and found themselves dumped off a train at some bec construction camp where they had been shipped as lathe To charge a gang of ignorant Hungarians or gatian: a fee of two dollars cach for obtaining work for à and then to discharge them after the first week in pred to collect the same fee from their succesgors has been pue of the most ordinary practices.There is indeed, Plenty of room for an honestly conducted labor bureau.+ RECIPROCITY IN CRIMINALS.Betlprocity in criminals t¥ An exchange of commodi- tes ébout vttèfr the averaité cftisen of either Cænhda or A Unites States has probably never bothered his head, dla i Hts Rives Tg been duped.snindled and tuned over to reontructors Uke fore the Department of Justice at Ottawa.We have known for many years that a large proportion vf our importations in the criminal line Were from our southern neighbors and that, after temporary but profitable employment in our midst, they drifted back across the horder without the payment of any export duty.In such highly-specialjzed branches of industry as bank-robbery and expert pooket- picking especially has this been the case, while for the ordinary activities in the petty-theft line we have Yelied more or less upon the home markets.It has become almost an axiom, however, that when any special and delicate work 1s to be done, we supply the raw material in the way of safes to be dynamited and banks to be robbed and absorb the finished product, which is experience, while the work itself is done by imported human machinery and paid for in such by-products as may result from the blowing open of strong-buxes.Ft is this aspect of the situation which may be responsible for the docision of our Department of Justice to foster more carefuliy if it cannot protect the local industries affected.Heretofure when an aspiring young burglar has attracted the attention of the authorities, he has first been given a lunger or shorter course of instruction in vue of the Institutions\u2019 maintained bi Government for that purpose, and then turned loose to practice his profession, subject tu a periodical repurt- ing to local authorities at cortaln specified times.If he transferred his activities to the jurisdiction ol our neighbors.we have alwavs Jooked upon it as a partial return f rsimilar favors received at their hands and have tried to bear the loss with equanimity.The Department has now decided that theis drain on our natiunal resources cannot be permitted tu continue louger unchecked and is taking steps to secure the arrest and extradition of all ticket-of- Jeuve men who are now residing in American cities.Their efforts are meeting with the hearty co-operation of the Chiefs of Police of the cities affected.Under the circumstances, we appear in duty bound to reciprocate; we should insist on sorting out and returning the American crooks who are enjuying Canadian hospitality, whether of not their original owners press the point, It would be selfish to ask for the return of our own wanderers while at the same time we are benefiting by the services of our visitors.Here is a legitimate oppurtunity for employing the principles of reciprocity.OUR PAROLE SYSTEM.If there is any faith to he put in figures.system of dealing.with crinlinals has proved its value dur- our parole ing the eleven years it has been in operation.According to} Dominion Parole Officer Archibald, of the three thousand and seventy-two prisoners who have been released from the penitentiaries on parole during that period, two thousand have justified their right to freedom by living the lives of self-respecting and industrious vitizens, nine hundred and ninety-nine are still reporting to the authorities, and only sixty-two have found their way back to the courts through the lure of thelr old habits and activities.When only a fraction vver two per cent.of the men whom we are forced tu schuvl in our penitentiaries an, be classed tentatively as: confirmed criminals, there are two legitimate deductions: first, the opportunities of an honest and satisfactory livelihood are not closed to the man who has made a slip but is desirous of living duwh the memory of it; and, second, our system of bringing this about is one which, while still protecting society against the irreducible minimum of criminals, makes the way easy for the man who honestly means to lead a better life.Mr.Archibald's statement that Canada to-day can boast of a smaller percentage of criminals who persist in their crimes than any other vountrs in the world is one of which we have good reason to be proud.HOSPITALITY AS AN INDUCEMENT.pue a the pleasing prospects held out at Washington as an inducement for an early entry into reciprocal trade relations is a half-promise that, if we conduct ourselves property, the United States is prepared to buy a consulate at Ottawa, and enter on a large scale on the discharge of that portion of a nation's diplomatic dutles which consists in social entertainment.This is a shrewd as well as a kindly move, for there is nothing to which a young nation hke Cgnada responds so warmly and so immediately as \u2018this being treated like a man of the world and a good- fellow.Dimng aml wining Is one of the chief essentials in the stock in trade of a good lobbyist and our nelgh- hare long enyored a well-earned reputation! as ex- in hoth departments.Jt will mean much in the way «f simple and unassuming pleasure to the over-work- ed Member of Parliament to know that the hospitable dnors of a United States consulate are always yawning to recerve him aid that the succulent hot.cake, the luscious dough-nut and the nourishing plate of scraple are ever ready for his consumption should desire Jure and digestion bors verts p-rmit It will: mean more still if the course vf legislation is to be made smooth by the seductive mint julep and the deliberations of our statesmen periodically illuminated by the iridescence of the whiskev-xsour and the brandy- sMtush It was a thoughtful and neighborly thing for the United States authorities to suggest.Jt might also be an cyvellent jand remunerative supplement to a reciprocity movement THE MANUFACTURERS AT OTTAWA.Although the journeying of a delegation of cight hundred grain-growers from Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al- Lerta to Offaua was enough of a novelty to attract the at- tortion of other nations, it need not be inferred that the representations ade by the small deputation from the Maroafio revs\u2019 Arvociation yesterday as deserving of any Loss consideration Leanne they have been less spectacular- Uo qnescnt0 There is en inherent vatne in cach of ther eating af bringing matters to the con erousness of the Coa rament aed the attention of the people of Canada, and 4 is quite provable that the grain-growers aud the manu- t adapted to lend force moral effect of the fact that sew - thought it worth their white to «ol the which separates Ottawa from the country way unmistakeably à On the when a little group of a dozen or so speak in 450.000 workiaen and facturers both chose the nicuns bes to their arg nts The stat H unre have trae tuen long distance powerful one, other hand, Ye name of industries which employ which pay £200000000 in wages annually, thelr requests are not likely to be ignored, ._ As the Premier pointed ont ina brief reply to the memorial prescuted by the delegation, there is very little in cotmnon between the recommendations urged upon the Cron ernment yesterday and the less definite it more radical sapgesions made by tle grain-groaers a month age, ox- Cet the claim that both are in the best interests of Cop Si, Wiltrad's assurance, \u201cWe do not intend to \u201cavake 212 atranpement vhich will unsettie the Prose ons conditions which we now enjoy vas, under the Cream staneos, tretul, if not vers illuminatiog, There > ortalnis was N° tineertam sound in the views en réeciprocit.- pressed bn vevterdis = memorial.The United States ma bé ready for reciprocity: Canada is not\u201d, this Was ne ke: -note of a! the arguments and the statistics quoted us a basis for this contention bave not fet been refuted at Ottawa or Washington, the findings of the Railway Commission as evcrssise profits express companies have been there has been a movement enployes to secure an increase in ver since regards the parning où their real capital, d'exvlopits among their wages and thus extrie.te the companies from the embarrassing position in which they {ind themselves.With two passenger trains lost in snow drifts for four da: = on ane of the famous American railroads, we may hope far a temporary resplte from that time-honored jest, which 'umariaty of the United States =o delight to honor, concern- mg the rigors, of winter in Canada.J Pierpong Morgan in to \u201creorganize\u201d the national debt of Horduras, such a Course, according to the Washington authorities.being \u201cexactly In\u201d line with the Monroe doctrine.lt is wonderful what can be read into\u2018a doctrine If you only go about It the right way.WHILE George Hobart, a Canadian, wrote \u201cWhen in Sweet \u2018Bixteen,\u201d he-did not know it was to be presented hére on January 16.May it piove a sweet sixteen.; NAT.GOODWIN has again been married.This is number five.And Maxine Elliott was one.A thing of beauty is not a joy forever with Nat.MONTREAL'S hurglars are still suffering from kleptomania., PREPARING THE WAY.First shovel and ll clean off your sidewalk for you.Second Neighbor\u2014*\u201cWhat for?\" First Neighbor\u2014\"!I am going t» a ban- Neighbor\u2014\"Give me your snow quet tu-night, and my wife will be out here to-morrow morning looking for my returning footprints in the snow.\u201d THE YOUNG and beautiful may silly things: wise things.MISS PANKHURST calls the suffragette movement ctyil war, but has really iooked like unclvil war.A SUCCESSFUL flying machine a woman who has just heard a new scan- .\u2018 sav the aged and ugly must say ¢ \u2014 SCHLEY stands by Cook: now look for a voice from Admiral Sampson's tomb proclaiming his belief in Peary.Helen\u2014*\"I\u20190 you think she loves him?\" Marjorie\u2014*1 know it.You ought to See her pick imaginary lint from his coat collar.\u201d \u2018Where was your son educat- WwWoaggs\u2014 ed\u201d Boggs\u2014*\"He wasn't.He went to college, that's all.\u2019 \u2019\u2014Judge.\u201cWhat, golng to fight a duel?Oh, stop before it is too late.\u201d \u201cTm not going to fight.\u2018These are some hatpins I have been buying for my wife.\"\u2014Pele Mele.\u201cShe spemg to \u2018be very fond of music.\u201d \u2018Yes, indeed.You'll always find her at the plano when her mother is washing the dishes.\u201d\u201d\u2014Detroit Free Press.THIS bad-cold weather conductive cles.is tv water waggon dellnquen- \\ \u201cBut he's an awful flatterer.\u201d .\u201cY suppo=e he told you you wers pretty.\u201d | \u201cNo, he said you were.\u201d \u2019 UNCAREFU\u2019 U' LANGUAGE.Wattle\u2014*\"1 love the good, the true, beautiful.\u2019 the Jennie\u2014 \u2018Your words have come sudden; but I am sure father will consent.\u201d Mistress \u2014 \u2018Maggie, how many times have 1 told you about entertaining friends in the kitchen?\u2019 Maid \u2014'1 know, ma'am: but hr was smoking 8 Jay pipe, and I! didn't want ty take him In the parlor\u201d Father\u2014\"Are you sure the nung man loves yon?\u201d Daughter\u2014\" Well, he said-he was will- mg to take you for a father-in-law.\u201d NEW YORK CITIZEN denies the aa- sertion that the Fnglish sparrow is becoming extinct.In fact, he claims that tite sparrow Js holding its own, basing his statement on the Knowledge that a boy can't shoot an air rifle any truer than the boy of ten Years ag, and that cats have not yet developed wings.certaluly | TURDAY.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SA 1 i Stephens, | \u201cNA London de.=patch saxs l'ar- nell will net instet on attending the opening of Parliament, And risk a collision with tte Government authorities \u201d From The Montreal Star.Jan- nary 14th, R81.CHARLES Stew art Parnell, although born in \\Wichkiow.received | his education in England, finishing : bv taking a degree on Magdalen «gl.ge.Cambridge\u201d.\u2018le The late Charles sat fer Moat firai Stewart Parnell.jn 1875.hat tun rears Luter he tock an independent stand and became Pres'dent of the Home Rule Confederacy, while nominaly serving under the lfudership of Mr.Shaw In 1879 he was clected President of the Tand League.nnd, accompanied bv a» Enl- lon, he made à successful collecting trip to the\u2018United Stites and raised a large wim of money The following year he was chosen leader of the Irish party, for Cork during 1884 and 1885.He inspired the policy of the Irish Pasliamer:- ary party, and, after the genera} elec tions, came to Westminster with a fol.owing of 84.When the London \u2018Innes published the celebrated 1° REL alle ged exposure, he came out of the trouble stronger than ever, and afteraun-ds was awarded £56,000 damages, Ite died Rad- denly at Rrighton.ian INU! \u201cNew York.January 123.One then- sand feet of the rallway wharf at sandy Haok has been carried away by tering of the outflowicg ice.The ocean fe frozen solid from the paint of the Honk to the main ship channel.from 12 te 14 Inches thick.The floating ive renders navigation extremelv perilous.\u2019 From \u2018The Montreal Star, Jan- nary 14th.1881.\u2018Considerable Interest was ynanifested in-day in the saie.by MM: I ) Arnton.of a portion of the old Crystal Palace property, forming part of the estate of and sat | \u2018Your Liver the ire being - | SW art, + 1 i i Ï the hat- > | the defunct Mechahics Jank.There were.three lots on St.Catherine street.each | - Rare 2 hie ct M | jogsapss, Indigestion , and Sick Headache.FRASER'S FINE OLD SHERRY WINES The demand for our Fine Old Sherries people know where to come when they want something extra good.import all ience of all.Next time you require sowmegoud Sherry, try \u2018\u2018Fraser\u2019s.\u201d FRASER\u2019S V.F.0.SHERRY WINE L Here are the prices: The very F.nest Imported into Canada.Frontera, Spain.Price, 3.00 bottle, 330.00 duz.Per Per Per boitle gallon.case.Fraser's , £150, The Very Finest Rich, P\u2019ale Sherry.$2.50 ees $25.00 Fraser's {(AM.O.Very Choicest Amontillado Sherry 2.00 een 20.00 Fraser's IUIE.G.4 Old English Gentleman Sherry .2.00 fare 20.00 a - Fraser's VF] Special Amontillado Sberry .+.1.50 7.50 16.00 | Fraser's Club; S »erior ich, Olorosoe Sherry , .1.50 8.00 17.00 Fraser's ap Dinner Sherry .1.25 6.00 1100 Fraser's : i Superior Rich, Pale Sherry .+.+.1.00 4.50 10.00 Frasers ED Dry, Pry Light Amontillado .1.00 4.50 10.00 Fragers [T Fine Table Sherry.' 15 3.30 sn Also: -\u2014- & Uilbey's Natural Montilla Sherry.1,00 11 00 FRIDAY IS CLAM CHOWDER DAY IN THE RESTAURANTS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday are Clam Chowder Days in your home once You have tried SCARBORO BEACH CLAM CHOWDER, made in the good old-fashioned Way, with the real \u201cDown Fast\u201d taste to it.Small tips .RE Para a eae 15c each Tin.Large tins DIRECT FROM FLORIDA Oranges, cuality.Rea) Indian River Florida Real Fancy Red Pineapples.-|FRASER'S SPECIAL .BONELESS COOKED HAMS tell us that our Special the tinest they ever tasted\u2014much better than if they had them boiled in Car custoiners their own homes.We receive fresh supplies three times a week, people who are experts at the business.Fvery Ham is\" cured with the best Cane Sugar, and the result is Ham perfection.FRESH FROM THE BAKERY EVERY MORNING Home-Made Milk Bread, each loat wrapped in paper, Fresh Crumpets, 10c dos.Fresh Madeira Cake, light, 30c dark, 30c Ib.COOKING AND TABLE FIGS We have now received our own Whole Cooking Figs very choicest frult grown in Turkey Whole Cooking Figs, extra quality, 10c Ib.extra .quality, 20c in 4-1b.boxes, Fresh Fruit Cake, crop of fancy quality Tayer Table Figs, Fresh Pulled Figs, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE Establichea 1856.JANUARY 14.1911.our Wines direct fran the growers, position to supply the very chuicest unality at prices to suit the conven- Grape Fruit and Pineapples.oranges, Indian River Florida Grape Fruit | FRASER, VIGER & CO., Limites P.O.Box 2372, is steadily increasing The re and are always in a Bottled in Jerez, de la 30¢ each Tin All these are the very finest Boneless Cooked Hams are smoked and cured by 19c each.1b.season's 8he importation of the new and Layer Table Figs 1b.Tse.box.FRASER'S BUILDING 211 St.James St., Mastreal Let, (formerty to bottom.A i Lv - Cp a Pass pge- Kle-ator on St HlegiTie Goods Floist in rear We Lave one particularly fine, large, bright Office and Sample Room to ON THE THIRD FLOOR, FACING ST.JAMES STREET.Rental $26 per \u2018month.with humediate possession.We are now leasing Offices and Sample Rooms in \"FRASER\u2019S BUILDING Nordhelmer's), \\ 207 TO 215 ST.JAMES STREET) the Very Heart of the Business, Banking and Commercial Lite of The Building !s being Remodelted, Renovated and James street, on Fnrtification Lane.Magnificent Offices and Sample Rooins, + I \u2018 K NGS HAYLE, COMPTON, QUE.The School! re-opens Wednesday, Jam.18th, 1911.Girls are requested to return by @.T.Ry, 415 p.m, frem Benaven- ture Station, Méntreal, en that date.MISS JoLL, Lady Pre cipal.6 777] A Ry [Sa SP the W, Ventral PP pra ty-five ya eputation for ood alla à Twaty fiv Je certain with us wb ere other colleges fall.Our graduates ate lu Fe demand, owing to their superior equipment Write or call for information.CONOLLY, Erincipal.Home Nursing Dr.E.N.ian Order of Nurses Seven Weeks\u2019 Course at the Young Women\u2019s Christian Association 302 Dorchester Street West, Beginning Saturday.January 14th, at 8 pm.Fee to Members and Assoc- Perrigard with the Victor- will conduct a in this subject iate Members, 50 cents for the course Non-Members, 10 éents each lecture.EDUCATIONAL _ The Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music Royal Collage of Music LONDON ENGLAND For Local Examinations is Music in the BRITISH EMPIRE Patron, HIS MAJESTY THE KING.The Annual Examinations in Practical! Music and Theory will be held {hp qoshout Canada in May and June, An Exhibition value about offered annually.© Byllabus, Music for the Examinations and all particulars may be obtained on application to M.WARING Davis, 87 Bhuter Street, Montreal.(Resident Secretary for Canada.: 58 law PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN and DAY SCHOOL, 199 Stanley Street.Miss von Liebich will perannally conduct a class at her own residence now, assisted by competent teachers.School re-opens Jan.2nd.311 3 law 3500 iy ANDOLIN FREE WITH EVERY COURSE seen ce: ler ee SeRind oa RA WRITE FOR B EST 2 9 daw of 3 Monro Improved fro top tr NT al UU A = A A] ha] pub PIS a.sitgly or en suite large and Catheart street, exch 21 ft.6 in x 87 ft.§ in.with lane in rear.Mr.tt.W.Stephens, ds attorrey for Mr.Harrison parehased tie whole property, bat on Mi Catherine street at $T.91 per suare font.with about Be mors.and that on Catheart street for 66 vents per square foot\u201d Frein The Montreal Star, January 14th, 1881.; THIS was tbe ground on which Cevetal Palace once stood, in which frinous Garrison concerts were held the the an 1 nereux persists in resign.pis les sent in be Cogneil for the East ail Air 1.F Heanctamp has 1o be à candidate for the seat Frem The \u2018837.cAI coisa Bed thas vacats dd stat, Jansary FOUR, charges amuinting to - Montreal is Clogged up That's Why You're Tired\u2014Out of Sorts\u2014Have No Appedte.LIVER PILLS x SHALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE GENUINE must bear signature \u2018at a special - Mission held jie the t | | pins in Toronto, another, Mrs.Brady.Walter, small, to \u2018el for a term «f one or mare years from the first day ot! May next Apply to MR.FRASER, Room 10, 207 St.James St.5 3 2aw I.126 feet x WD ft 6 in.and four lots on THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING.| .; St.Catharines Couple Celebrate \u2014 A Best Man a Guest.| Specia] to The Montreal Star ! St.Catharines, Ont, January if [Celebrating the golden wedding to- fuight of himself and Mrs.Chatfieid, Mr.Albert Chatfield reminiscentiy ro - iférred to conditions as they were in Canada and the United States a | hail a century ago.Mrs Chatfield Was formeriv Mis< [éiiza Winslow, dau- (ghter oi the late Alex.Winsiow.of \"Thorold, and Mr.Chatfiel] came over \"from New York whore he lived, tv zot married.Returning to New York ho | the New Yerk Central, the trip took 727 lihem 22 hours.Mr.and Mrs.Chatfield came to Can\u2019 ada in the sixties and alter residing ! \u201cfor, a time in Toronto, took up their | home in St.Catharines Mr Chatfield, Mra, One sister of Robert Colby is liv- is Southern States, resides.in Among the gueste was Samuel of Dunnville, who was best i the he wedding a) years ago.in the Jamestown, N.iennnt, man at Named to Succeed Judge Knapp.Ww ashington, January Clement GC.Clements, 14.\u2014Judscn «.of Geurgia.was elected chairman.ui the Interstate Commerce Cothmirsion fo suvreer Judge Martin A.Knapp, of New York.canference of the Com- yesterday Mr Clemeén's senior member nf the Commission.and is a Democrat.NORTON.NB 1a\u2019 Edmodton, Alta.- Hareld Hoggard died FALE.aged N I» and a Prier | E Close Pt 8.30 p.m.Saturday 10 paw.KERR'S \u201cREGAL\u201d RANGES FOR GOOD SERVICE Constructed throughout cally p parts detachable to lessen cost of r- pairs.\u201cREGAL\u201d SUIT MODERN DEMANDS, i You will find them in the prominent modern homes all over sides being the Standard for Pro\u2018catant School Commissioners\u2019 Schools.! MANUFACTURED B) R.& W.KERR, LIMITED | 326 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.\u201cREG ALS\" are NOT more costly than lens \u201cTHE GALES HOGKEY SHOE\u201d VERY pair of skating.hockey well as skates, et selling at count.have a workl-wide tion, great opportunity.MEN\u2019S $2.50 and up.less 20 per cent.BOYS\u2019, $1.75 and up, les 20 per cent.LADIES\u2019, $2.50 and up.less 20 per cent.GIRLS\u2019, $1.75 and up, Ices 20 per cent.Open nt We have a full asso = a.m.e ali he best es rade Skates 0 5s SKATES SCREWED ON FREE Mail Orders Filled Send for Catalcgu- Galose ec 481 ST.CATFERINE ST.CATIERINE WE JUST EAST OF PEEL STREET.of imechant- ricct materials, Every point stralii heavily reinforced, and all COMBINATION RANGES b.- our city, Demonstration modern ty pes.wr x awd Ha 5 DISCOUNT SALE\u201d Shae.as Co.ATE Nay the above di>- Our Hockey Shoes reputt- A racing oi and and this is certain!» » All Weaves and Sizes At Interesting Discounts CASTLE & SON, 568 it.Catnerin- St.\" Special Cruise Cruises and Trips W.H.HENRY, Tel.Main 7371.to Egypt and the \u201cWINTER TRIPS AND CRUISES TO BERMUDA, NASSAU, CUBA, MEXICO, JAMAICA, FLORIDA AND THE WEST INDIES to the West Indies in January.February and Mazrgh.Orient.a 285 ST.JAMES STREET.VICTORIA SQUARE. 3 , he - SoBe wa \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ ladies\" leather, iancy web and elastic belts.Reg.values or 19¢ A aa CE at Si ra ES a M NN SPONGES Hiz Tot of these grass sponges.all sizes.To clear Monday as follows \\ 12¢ to 25c for 9e, or 25 C Reg.small face sponges.aml 10¢ each, Reg 5e.oo to clear.3 10¢ desirability.in brief.for a values attractive, our prices right.MEN'S HALF HOSE, 19¢c.MEN'S SWEATERS, 89c.Men's Heavy Grey Wool Hali- Mens Heavy Ribbed Sweaters.open Hose, ribbed.Reg.25c.Tu clear 19c neck.red collar.in grey or navy, good and warm.Monday.MEN'S WOOL GLOVES.Regular $1.25, 89c Men's Wool Gloves, aesorted colors and sizes at cost prices.Men's Hal 73c amd 85¢, for.48c¢c{ 33c.ter .TT 29c ture, each Jug, for.39¢ci 25¢, fur.21c ing wool.MEN'S HALF HOSE, 17c.tf Hose, heavy wool.Heather mix pair with card of mend- Reg.25c.Monday at _THE MONTE TR] \u201cAT, IL, AND FA ET Le gp == DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY.Dr a ar pe 4 THE POTENCY OF OUR MILL AND F.The tremendous volume of business done during the first half of the JANUARY .553 St.Catherine St.Firut Door w est of Lyue Hal) CARPET STORE: td W.H.Soroggie 17c _St- Catherine and Peel Sts.1911.A 14, TORY NS ALE PRICES ARE WONDERFUL j fonth is most gratifying and is an assurance in itself that the public find our But strenuous as has been the sellmg since thé miH and factory sale started, we can confidently promise you EQUALLY DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE, AND EQUALLY GOOD SAVING OPPORTUN ITIES FOR manv davs to come.and freieht office great loads of new merchandise are being received daily and quick as one line sells out it is re placed by another of equal merit and THE MILL AND FACTORY SALE OFFERS MORE AND NEWER MERCHANDISE EVERY DAY IT CONTINUES.To-dav\u2019s store news is hut a partial list of its splendid opportunities.BARGAIN IN KNIT UNDERWEAR DEPT.TURNBULL'S 65¢ UNDERWEAR 39c Turnbull's cele- and Cotton long sleeves, a perfect finished gar- We will have on sale Monday, brated Unshrinkable Wool high neck, ment aiid specially soft knit.65¢.Monday for.Reg.Ladies\u201d Vests, made trom fine, soft varn, absolutely unshrinkable, durability guaranteed.Monday tor.From warehouse.Vests, 39c 57c EE Dainty Neckwear 19c Pretty style in chiffon.lace net and silk, in white and alors.Reg.value 39\u20ac 19e.Monday \u201c19e LADIEN' HAIR BRUSHES 8%c Excellent values, mostly with heavy rosewood backs.pure bristles also an assortment of black hardwood backs.fluted or concaved.Reg.value 50e to Tôc for .DRESSING COMBS se Dregsing combs.good hard rubber.Reg value | each 8 for .C Or = for factory 00e = LADIES\u2019 50c to 75c HOSE - doc A great bargain in Ladies\u201d All Wool Plain Cashmere Hose, comprising llama, Wool Hose, and some of ihe best grades of tine Cashmere Wool Hose made in England.Values 35 Soc.63¢ and 75¢.AH to-go Monday.JC Natural Cash- 17e J adies\u201d Plain Black Hose with mere and Maco soles, also in tan.Monday price.VALUES Comparison Ladies\u2019 sel Covers, trimmed w lace insertion, edging a ribbon.Sale price., Cambric Cor- | \u2026 23c .MONDAY IS BANNER BARGAIN DAY IN THE JANUARY WHITEWEAR SALE ARE MATCHLESS of qualities and quickly shows we are outstripping every previous January sales record.1 adies\u201d Cambric Corset Co- ! ith | vers, trimmed with four rows nd | of lace insertion, edging, tucks and ribbon.35 | Sale price.C 11 a.m.only.Price Only two to a customer.\"Phone Orders not accepted.EXTRA SPECIAL 8 TO 11 AM.LADIES\u2019 PRINCESS SLIPS, trimmed with lace and embroidery, beading ar and ribbon.8 to * 68C None sent C.O.D.a \u201cshed with lawn embroidery | \"Un 08 frill and ribhon.49 on.sale rice.Co sale Pri ladies\u2019 (\u2018ambric Skirts, deep Sale Price .; ; embroidery flounce finished Ladies\u2019 good quality CambHe with tucks and ribbon.75¢ Drawers, lawn erubroidery Sale Price .frill finished with tucks.75¢ Ladies © ambric Kits lawn Sale Price oo - flounece trimmed with Jace in- tadirs\u201d Cambric Gowns, In sertion and edging.98: severul styles, open frontorsHp + Sale Price .} Ne aies Cambric Drawers T fin- over.yoke trimmed with embroidery or lace and rib- 15c, 20c, 25c and 35c Combs and Barrettes, Sc 200 dazen.shell.amber and grey vombs ani barrettes.in plain and fancy designs.all this season's styles.The entire surplus stock of a large manufacturer, because he wanted to begin the New Year with an entirely new stuck, was willlng to sell at almost any sacrifice, In fact, the price paid does not cover cost of | proquetion.Hee, On sale Monday DRESS GOODS BARGAINS 2000 yards, all wool French dress fabrics.various colors and weaves.Reg.7Yc, $1.1% and 120 vards Cream Nun's Veiling ac- cordeon pleated.Reg.5uc¢ Sale price, yard .s.19c EXTRA SPECIAL\u2014AH wool 500 yards.all wool.black coating black voile de Paris, fine quality, serge.double width.Reg.29¢ 44 inches wide.Reg.60c.56c.Sale price, yard Sale price.yard 39c \u2018 A GREAT BIG BARGALN All wool French Challie.made in the most Perfect range of Paisley pat- terms in beautiful soft coloring.Yard .Ce HOUSEHOLD LINENS, COTTONS and WASH FABRICS A\u2018 Mit! and Factory Sale Prices 1,500 yards roller Towelling good 40c White Sheeting,: 29 absorbent quality, 16 inches B for Loe Cc wide.Per yard C $1 29 8 Ready madè shests, made of good $1.76 Damask Table A REAL BARGAIN.Cloths, 2/2 yards long, for double, Joa unbleached sheeting.76c.2 x 2/2 yards long.Regular 90a.Sale Price, each .59c Be te Table Damask, 47c $1.25 Hemstitched 8hests, .2 x 2p yards, at .98c IN OUR 3rd FLOOR BARGAIN 25¢ White Bath Towels, 19c Large size, at A Lot of Dress Ginghams Prints, Values up to $1.00 HEMMED TABLE NAPKINS | $1.25 HAIR SWITCHES FOR 75¢ 200.20-inch real wavy hair switches, made of fine quality hair.assorted of light, medium, dark brown and black.g.value, $1.25, for \u201csc a.TWO SPECIALS IN \u2018 TAFFETA RIBBON.No.1\u20141.760 yards of pure silk taf- fee ribbon, 3 1-2 inches wide, heavy uality bright finish; a complete assortment of shades, including white and cream, suitable for children\u2019s hair bows, trimming, etc.Reg.12 1-2¢, for.No.2\u20141.500 yards, of all silk taffeta ibbon.4 1-2 inches wide, heavy quale ity, bright finish; a complete assortment of shades, suitable for sashes, girdles, millinery, value 1%, for,.bows, etc.AMERICAN GLASSWARE.Table tumblers, dozen .30c Plain wine glasses, dozen ,.455 Plain goblets, blown, dozen .99c Phin footed champagnes, dozen, @GQc GENUINE CUT GLASSWARE.Lecuvcse 8125 90c Tumblers, 4 patterns Wines, sherries, dozen Whiskey or wine turnblers, ringer ale tumblers, dozen.c Lngraved blown jugs, 3 pint size, 29c \u2014_\u2014 Juas Mandles.Perfection.Reg.12 1-2¢ each.5 mantles for 20, or 'fi4c ca.Best Opal Globes, Reg.15¢, for.-10c 1 priees black, SATIN he New, Smart FOULARDS Low Priced The three main things to think about when reading this Silk Advertisement.3.000 vards beautiful Satin Foulards, very preity designs: big range of colors, 22 to 27 inches wide.57c Reg.75¢ and 89¢.Monday's Mill price.See Window Display.EXTRA SPECIAL 8 TO 11 A.M.Silk Crepon, Polka Dot, 42 inches wide, heavy qua- $ lity pure silk, doesn\u2019t require special lining, splendid || \u2018ange of shades including ivory and black.Regular | 19 31.69.Monday until 11 a.m.REAL SHANTUNG SILKS 2,500 yards Natural Shanfyng Pure Silk, heavy qua- iy, pérfect washing, 25 inches: wide, extraordinary good Regular price 55c.Mob Mill value.Price.\u2026.\u2026 Men\u2019s $3.009 Trousers | For $1.00 \u2018750 Pairs of Men's English Worsted - Trousers, newest models.well tailored, smart stripe patterns, equipped with side pockets, watch pocket, and side strap.see them in our St.Catherine Street window and youll agree j they're genuine $2.50 values $ Special price Monday .1.00 Boys\u2019 plain knee pants.odds and ends.sizes 3 to 7 years.pair 25c 9 to 16 years, pair .29 3-piece sults for boys, of heavy Scotch and English tweed, about 40 suits in the lot.sizes range from 28 to 35, plain kgees worti up to $6.00.$3.85 ® 32c es so eo oo.Great Savings on Beds, Springs, Mattresses White enamel bed with huss k nobs and well finished; .all sizes.Reg.$4.2 FOr, een.3345 and other fine hed, white enamel and brass top rail, knobs and vases and extending foot rail, in all sizes.Reg.$6.25.For eee.£5.45 Hardwood frame.sanitary wire woven spring, sapported across the centre with steel wires, weil rhade and of the best finish, in ar sizes.Reg.$2.15.For Frans ass au0e A special offer in a \u201cCelebrated Health™ mattress, 4 1-2 ins.thick, well filled with best excelsior and cotton wool and era \u201cin good art ticking, in all sizes.Reg.$4.65.For.3 N87 Beds, etc, stored free till wanted.vases, made sers evues eevee EXTRA SPECIAL, 8 to 11 AM.ONLY Best white enamel bed, strong and well finished, made in sizes 3ft, 3ft.6, 4ft.and 4ft.6 wide x 6ft.long.Reg.ts, LL Stored free til} wanted 2,900 Pairs of Men\u2019s $4 to $5 Boots at ANOTHER SPECIAL PURCHASE WHICH WILL MAKE MORE BARGAIN HISTORY FOR THE SHOE SECTION 's High Grade Patent and Cat Boots, single or double soles, in the most fashionable styles and toe shapes.of season lots from a leading Canadian manufacturer.pair worth $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00.| Monday.1.222222 22 4e 2,500 pairs of Men Every size in every style, every man and every taste can be suited, and all feet can be fitted.On sale 4 $2.98 RE \u201cEnd Every $2.98 EXTRA SPECIAL On Sale Monday, pair ce mi woe.MEN'S 80c RUBBERS, ALL SIZES.bdo STIRRING SPECIALS FOR MONDAY.The WOMEN\u2019S GARMENT SECTION IN A GREAT ECONOMY STORE JUST NOM Are you profiting by our underprice purchases in Women's Outer\u2019 Apparel?Do you know that prices below the cest of production prevails on almost every garment in stock?Women who know those facts are responding by hundreds daily.January business is entirely eclipsed by this masterful Miil and Factory Sale.Our usual big ing to come here on Monday and profit by pa rticipating in this mighty sale?411 CLOTH COATS FOR WOMEN TO BE.CLEARED.37 coats, worth $8.00 and $10.00.for.LL.4.90 length 52 inches.various sizes.mixtures of green and grey.\u2019 ; 38 coats worth $10.50 and $11.50.for.£86.75 | Length 52 inches.various colors and sizes.| 214 coats worth from $12.00 to $19.00, for.$7.9% | | HERE'S A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF EXTRA FINE COATS IN BLACK AND COLORS : SIZES UP to 44.22 coats Elezant beaver cloth and models, in black, DRESSY BLOUSES OF LACE AND NET.A Value to $6.50.1 ! worth $1s.00 to $22,00.for.i imported mannish navy and mixtures, 32 inches long.| | | I i | | Lo $10.75 tweed $2.95 ».PURE WOOL SKIRTS FOR Are you go- WOMEN.$2.98 Value $4.50 to $6.00.These elegant colored skirts are ideal for present wear.They are made in most advanced styles and simply represent the small lots of our higher priced models: various sizes.TWO GREAT BLOUSE SPECIALS.Thousands of $1.75.$2.00 and $2.50 blouses for 9e Materials of linen.lustre, moblair, lingerie, mull, flannel and repp.Stvles are tailored and semi-tafl- ared, dozens of colors, besides white and black.AN will be swung eut at M0: sizes 32 to 44, ELEGANT COSTUMES FOR WOMEN.Values $18.00, \u2018320.00 \u2018and $25.00 Here's a fine assortment of smart suits for women.They are auality garments, productions of the best A general clean up of really pretty and stylish Canadian makers: a]] colors and black.Buy Your waists.Colors of navy, green, blue, helio, white, and \u2018 spring suit here to-morrow at our temptingly low ecru; a, sizes to 44.sale price.EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE HANDSOMELY ON All Your Carpet and Floorcovering Needs ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPET.1,000 yards English Tapestry Carpet in greens, fawns, blues and other colors.Regular 55c and 65c.Made 39c and laid, for.AXMINSTER CARPET.1,500 yards Standard Axmin- ster Carpet in greens, two-tone green, green and pink chintz, fawns, blue and Oriental designs.\u2026.JM SCOTCH FLOOR OILCLOTH EXTRA SPECIAL 1,000 yards Scotch Floor Oil- AXMINSTER SLIP MATS.cloth, in matting, tile, floral and 100 only, Special Axmin-| other designs.Regu- ster Skip Mats.Regular lar 40c, for, square 29c vard .Le +.24 6 ENGLISH CORK LINOLEUM.matting and floral designs, 2 Seren ; ; Brass gas burner .1 : y 350 Cream Fancy Bath and fancy Dress Muslins, various }Toilet sets, 10 pcs.colors Ercen.rich R d d P H d Kit h Need Regular $1.65 to wide.Regular 50c.Towels, at.25c rss a ape dite all your im Bold tracing .ccncuens $247 8 uce Mnees on use dai ] Ç en S $1.75.Made, laid Special.square Te EXTRA SPECIAL.per yard .cs 5 2e See the 1c tables of values up Hardwood wall clothes dryers, and lined, yard.e yard .Ciroular Pillow Cloth.Reg- 18e Colored Crepon for ! so are tte enamelware: 6 arms Reg.20c.Monday.15c irou ar Pillos .14c Ki ° pon for 1376 also the tables at d@c imported Galvanized iron coal hods, 17, ular 20c.ce.imonos, for .NEW DINNER WARE.emamelware up to 9&c.inch.strongest made.Res.45c 75¢ MOTOR OR STORM VEILS ; EXTRA SPECIAL.20c Mercerized Brocades, 15 ; Self wringing mop with cloth, Monday .c.ecco creeees 3c F - One yard wide White Family Cot- for «i .C Lithosraphed bowers with gold bend Ree, 85c.Monday le i de roma Canadian wringers, solid FOR 39c.ton, good strong quality.% 12/2c English Prints, 1 na two go es on every pièce, 4 oor maps, cotton rolls, guaranteed for ome 80 dozen of silk crystaiine motor or ton, good strong uel: | BYE gor cree Tne .9 faistinet patterns to choose from.handle.Reg.40c.Monday year.Reg.$3.60.Monday, storm veils, 31-2 yards long.18 ins.MONDAY'\u2019S SPECIALS EXTRA SPECIAL.ale White Mercerizad Mu Mulls, 19e An one price, very dainty, $14.50 ported enamel sait boxes, Heavy retinned cullenders, large prete assortiment of shades; worth 7bc, [Borax saap.6 bara, Rc Lunch cornéq eet.Evaporated apples, yptian Lonsdale Cambric, soft » yare .* Reg.40c.Monday .size.Reg.50c.Monday .25C LFor.ooeeeee eee een.Ammonia powder or bo- .20c bs.LL.25c wWhisnt Lonsdale Cambric, superfine 156.Checked Apron Ging- 11e English China Tea Set, 40 pcs, Der- Brooklyn gus toasters, toasts Griswold food choppers, 4 steel [° : rax, best quality, Evaporated \u2018peaches, quality, guaranteed free from any ham, 40 inches wide, at, yard by, red and blue gold lined, $4.10 four slices, bread at one time; .cutters, cuts 2 lbs.per minute; 3 pkgs.25¢] C.& B.bottled jeliies.Ib.LL.Lennuue .160 starch er dressing, 1 yard wide.Reg- 500 Pieces White Saxony Flannel- {.Marine, green, egg blue, 4 pcs, best one made.Rez.50c value.recipe book with each machine.75c to 31.00, DRAWN LINEN een's Laundry soap.pints .a.20c| C.& B.marmalade, ular 15c.Sale sttes, 27 inches wide.Regular 71, 25 set.Monday .s.0.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.b}c Res.$1.00, Monday .ve.8c FOR 45c.large bar .quarts .33¢| T-b.tin .Price .000000000 0005 .C 10.Sale Price .eee.1 0 \u2014See Window.Ivory gloss starch.Best breakfast MILL ENDS AND DISH TOWEL.Superfine White Mercerized Mull EXTRA SPECIAL 8 to 11 A.M.ONLY.rece er a Pillow Tk] © 1-Ib.boxes.Gel B.rice.6 lbs.25] Ib.\u20260c00s- ; A soft and sheer silky fabric u or 75 sets.only, Mrs.Potts\u2019 Sad Irons, full polished id b ' Pers and 20c \u201cdresses, lingerie, etc.40 inches wide.GLOVE AND HAND sets, consäits of 3 irons, handie and stand.Reg.biel Sdeboard yr soo EXTRA SPECIAL 8 TO 11 AM.Chores at.yard 10c yard 2%.Sale Price 15c KERCHIEF BOXES Monday species, set.oucteese sector AAAI ARES For.t trees senses seeecere.- ABE STRATHCONA FLOUR, the kind that plasses the ice o.oo.apg TTT : saving cook.Pot ap expressly for W.H.Scroggie Lid, 24 EXTRA HEAVY SATIN DAMASK 500 Pieces Dress Gingham and : Only one tte a customer.No\u2019 Phone or Mail Orders.\u2019 PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS.Zephyr.Regular 15c and 1 10c|.Glove and Handketchlef boxes, in \u2014 25¢ CUSHION TOPs Fon 1%.lpomnds.LL.i.Usually $1.78, size 70 x 70 ., $1.49 Sale Price.yard .sreen and rod, beautifully embossid web 300 beautiful lthographed cusbion] No 'Phome Orders for this special.None st COD, | Usually Er size 71 x 90 !! 4228 3.000 yards Beautiful Fancy Dress [floral and wold designs, nicely finigh- HIN SECTI een ohatee from; worth 250.Usually size 73 x 108 .$2.98 Doug pogular up to 12\u201d 20 cd.Reg.33c set.For, set.zx C .= A O FOr.s.2d socnc smssensess1006C Washing blue.%-Ib.7c] Chofce mince mest, Jam or 33 BLEACHED SHEETING 2%-YD.\u201cWhite Victoria Lave, 40 inches jcan aise be used as & Hand Else.bees EXTRA SPECIAL, 8 to 11.A.M, MONDAY.3b.mo Frys coca, tn, WIDE FOR 25e.wide.Regular 12%c.Vag [divers plate glase.Reg.2bc.Clover leaf gold cups and saucers, each .LADIES\u2019 GLOVES, 19e.Remy\u2019s starch, 15c Cream Bath Towels, 10 Sale Price .6 26 lror.LL.Lee.8 aessercsenss 19c Fine large size plates, 7 inch or 9 inch over, all, big C .Crearing line of Ladies\u2019 Cashmere] 3-1b.pkgs.18c|Currie Powder, 2 %-ib {Stra for.CG White Persian Lawn and fine| Gents military brush sets.rose- enough for dinner, each.© eerie cc tes ce care .and Scotch wool knitted gloves, some .© pkta .Bc/ tins LL Lu.1240 Cream Turkish Towel- 9 White Indian Linen.Sale 12% wood or ebony, 11 rows, pure bristles.No Phone Qrders Filled; None sent C.O.D.silk lined.Reg 45c to Thc, Mon- [Strathcona milk, Imported she Wag, for 50h Cc Price, yard .yaeearye Clree.59e.For.rervereaves day, pair.- .\u2026.-0.00-.1ME 3 cans .oc.14 \u2014 .one \u2014\u2014 \u2018 © PE ; TE de A EE Ne SES Es meet limb dt eh i Le A TC TL EE ae Et Fp PEASE SANA promo PA a périrrperaanermennt enter Pp JERR ER \u2014 ha rotin er ntentiraiquime i a AE at i $13.76 750 yards Cork ano on TRE rte erat mgs ES - i 7 } Yoo Angra 2 | DO IT NOW Don\u2019t put off if you want to make money in real estate.If every man who has a \u201cDO IT NOW\u201d motto in his room always did it now, how much more would be accomplished in this world.It is deubtful if the evil effects of indecision are anywhere more marked than in the case of real estate investment.By failing to seize the opportuiity, many a fortune has been lost, and thousands compelled to-spend their lives in poverty who might have enjoyed a couinpetence had they acted with degision at the proper time.It 48 easy to let things slide, and Mt is not hard to allow ourselves to drift Human nature, like motion, always tends to follow the line of least resistance.INVESTMENT PROPERTIES.i : $3.DES ERABLES STREET-\u2014Three flat Property.almost new.Revenue $528.52,300 cash required.ESPLANADE AVENUE\u20143 Flats nf 5 and 6 rooms, aiso Stable and Coachhouse.Near Mount Royal.\\ 37.500 PARK AVENUE-\u20142 Flats of 6 and 7 rooms.Below Pine Avenue.All modern improvements.- $8.000 DUMONT STREET \u2014 2 Good Iloises, each containing 7 Bathroom.Revenue $816.rooms and 28.000 LAPORTE AVENUE\u2014Superior 3-FTat Property with stable.Make offer.00 ELM AVENUE, Westmount\u2014Superi r 3 Flat property.Revenue $1,004.Cash required.33,000.$1G500 CUVILLIER STREET \u2014 6 Flats, containing 6 and 7 rooms an) RBath- room.Revenue (low) $1.008.210500 ST.HUBERT STREET \u2014 Superior 3 Flat Cash required.$4,800.VILLENEUVE $1,614.330.000 ESPLANADE AVENUE -\u2014 Superior 6-Ftat property.Revenue (low), $2,600.Cash required, $7,000, APARTMENT BUILDINGS.$35.WEST\u2014Up to date building.property.Revenus $1,087.STREET Revenue (low) #17.000 Superior 6 Flat property.facing Mountain.SHERBROOKE STREET always fully rented.Only $12,000 Cash required.342,000 WESTMOUNT APARTMENT BUILDING, containing 6 suites, each of = 7 rooms and bathroom.Fine situation.Only $15,000 Cash required.= $6:5,000 oo ; SF.CATHERINE STREET WEST \u2014 Modern building.containing 6 large suites.Revenue, $7,200.CITY AND WESTMOUNT RESIDENCES.+ 23.000 \u20ac COURSOIL STREET \u2014 Self-contained house, of 9 rooms and Bath- , room.Possession, May Ist er.3200 | ; COLERAINE STREET House-of 7 rooms atid Pathroom.Possession 125 .ST.HUBERT STREET\u2014Large house, now or next May.36,000 LORRAINE AVENUE.Westmount,-\u2014 House ol LS rooms, bathroom, ete.etc.Possession now or on May 1st, 1911 8.000 MANCE STREET.Annex\u2014House, with 5 bedrooms, and bathroom.In fine order.sad VICTORIA AVENUE, Westmount\u2014BSuperior house, of % rooms, Bathroom.In fine order.Possession by arrangement.Make offer.89.000 PRINCE ALBERT AVENUE \u2014 Cottage of 7 rooms and bathroom.Fireplaces in Drawing and Sitting rooms.Occupied by owner.10.500 LANSDOWNE AVENUE, Westmount\u2014A Leautifui house, of 9 rooms, bathroom, etc.Possession bv arom $12.500 \u2019 \u2019 DORCHESTER STREET.Westmount \u2014 Modern 2.8torey red sandstone residence with extension: 10 rooms, \u201cbathrooms, finished in hardwood, facing Weredale Park.Make offer for possession May 1st.18 rooms.Presently occupied by owner.' - $13.500 | ° .ARGYLE AVENUE, Westmount \u2014Superior house, of 10 rooms, 2 bathrooms.Hardwood fini, : Possession Jst May next .1 0 - LANSDOWNE.AVENUE.Westmottnt\u2014Fine house of 11 rooms; bathroom, etc.Adjoining Park + 0 000 \\ CLAREMONT AVENUE, Westmount \u2014 Commodious residence, of 15 rooms, bathroom, ete Very farge lot.rurniture too, if desired.y 000 .ve .BISHOP STREET-Commodious residence, above Zherbrooke street.Only $6,000 cash required.3 ew gp 221.008 Gow mm ES PINE AVENUE TEST Cae Ve family residence \u2026 12 rooms; bathroom, etc.$25 \u2018PINE AVENUE WEST\u2014 One of F000 Dost commodious family houses , in this fine residential district.Possession ut any time.000 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST\u2014Commodious family residence of 70 rooms; 2 bathrooms, also Stable and Coachhouse.840.600 ROSLYN AVENUE \u2014 Splendid family residence.substantialls built for owner\u2019s occupation, 80 feet frontage on Roslyn Avenue, and 50 feet on Lansdowne Avenue.Area over 17,000 feet Beautiful fruit and \\egetable gardens, lawn, etc.COUNTRY RESIDENCES.33.000 of 9 rooms and bathroom.Lot 75 x 160.33.500 BOUCHERVILLE-Cnttage, 10 rooms, Coachhouse.About 3 arpents of land.83.500 CARTIERVILILE Cnttage of 8 rooms and bathroom.Will exchange for tity Property.STRATHMORE\u2014Cottage Near Station.Price includes for Furniture.Stable bathroom, alsn and Near Church.J,ot 109 x 119.00 LACHINE \u2014 Cottage of 9 rooms, bathroom.Furnace.Near Broadway.46.500 Cottage of 9 rooms and bathroom.Near rars and BACK RIVER \u2014 River.Lot 55 x 120.Possession bv arrangement.27.500 AHUNTSIC\u2014Cottage of a 9 rooms and bathroom, facing river.on large lot.- : 88.600 .NORTH END OF CITY- -50.000 feet, near St.MONTREAL WEST +\u2014 Cottage of 10 rooms on corner Lot.Possession by arrangement 311.000 BUCKINGHAM, P.QG large residence with all modern improvements, also Stable and Coachhouse Lot 72 x 275.817.600 ST.ANNES (Near) large residence, with 8 acres of lan: un! 2 rot- tages for Gardener and Coachman, Can be occupied the year round.BUSINESS PROPERTIES.ON ST.CATHERINE STRERT 87.JAMES STREET, ST.PAUL STREET, AND ST.PATRICK STREET.FACTORY ' SITES.ON CANAI BANK-From {3 cents per foot up.from $1.50 per foot.NORTH END OF CITY.200,000 feet, side C.P.R.tracks.Free taxation, With Water Power, only 15 cents per foot.for 17 years.Denis Street Subway.with ground.along- Qnly' 42 cents per foot.Railway siding FINDLAY & HOWARD Limite] 211 Notre Dame St.W.Phone Main 1909 | so.| | / OR EXCHANGE \u2018A fine property just above Nher- \u2018hrooke street in Westinount, img welling and grounds, area over 11.240 set, house in perfect: \u2018condition, br \u2018Appointment only, Apply to i CHAS.J.BROWN Phohe Mount 94.~ New Houses For Sale or to Let Nor.164 and 166 Atwater ave ord No.40%2 Tupper st.fronting FOR SALE consist of commodious semi-detached | or Western Square.moderate sizu \u2018\"3-étorer houses\u2019 with extension kitcfilps;.bathroom on each bed- con- ng 14 rpoms.2 bathroomz library, énatrvatory.sition any a room floor.Open for inspection fly or institution © SOT ve FE A eaxy.Been! DOtwsen Sand 4 pam, or in the moving by appointment.Real Estate Department, National Trust Company, Limi - eee _ RE = 4263 ST.CATHERINE ST._ = OFFICES WANTED, - \" Be en va | VASTE M Ve ES TOOMA In TUDIO, Westmount, \u2014 nr gat st See mits of post office.in Jopurance riot, = Lo ctat dde bi Snvrmiénees.Ap- or would share office with anothe ve À ly Campion Conbireetion, a WT Macher.\u20181, ; « Malronneuve 2010001 ee L $ Cuirentont oe | wa?\\Y extruount sa ral Verdun ee ee 2,108 Total Cea $1.065.542 1.618 duricg the week mold at the fo!- towing prices irra Eranles ave, \u20ac: Marv'e Ward 0201200000 _ \u2018 25e Dumont st.l'upiieau \u2018Ward.» 2-2e Dorion st.Papinean Ward.ja Dorchestér st.St.Andrew\u2019s Ward 4 83 P Rraws #0, fochekiga Wars.Me to 59e Cuvillien st.Mochelaga W ard.ête St.Germain st.Huchelaga Ward Ile Luayidson st.1Tocheluga Ward.20e Simard st.Delorhinier Ward.28e Den Erables ave.Delorimier War £2%c { Papinean.ve, Detarimier Ward.2: %c rebœeeuf st, St.Denis Ward 26 10 40c Mount.Roya! avenue.ss.lenis Ward .: SO RR LA.St.Hubert st.S* Denis Wérd.Père ARS A Lines Ps (225 x THE ST.CA THERINE STREET PROGRESS._ Another eight-storey business on St.Catherine street east, near Many Real Estate ed Fo Over ot x Red} estate transfers forilthe week: have been the heaviest for months | pust-and the deals are assuming larger! proportions, This applies mainly to business properties and flats and tenements, while ofcourse there are the usual trades passing in vacant land in\u2019 the outlying parts of the city.\u201cThere is a big demaæd for inside | properties,\u201d sald Mr.Fred.B.Robins, president of the Robins Company, to: a representative of the Star to-day.\u2019 \u201cWe have put through a number of.medium-sized sales since uhening our, ofices here a short time a 1 must | say that I am very mue h \u201cimpressed | with Montreal so far as the central: | properties and residential sections are | concerned.Values on St Catherine street as a retail proposition.and on; St TIamed streat, Es a banking section, though they have increased recently, are nothing now compared to what they will eventually bring.1 eon- sider properties on these streets and their immediate vicinity good value for the prices now asked.\u201cThe suburban lot proposition iB overdone.Farms are being cut yup for miles, in fact, nearly every farn on the Island of Montreal is either plotted out; or going to be, and it seems tu me that the market is overdone.Under the circumstances I he- lieve there will be a re-action if the speculation in this class of property continues.We vonfine nur efforts to selling business propefties, residential properties, and vacant land within the \u2018city limits, and in this way self to pen- ; pe and bave them satisfied so that they will not have to come te us \"later on and complain of loading them up with outside properties when we could have sold them inside the city with a higger and better return on building in the course of erection City Hall avenue.Transfers in St.Urbain st.\"Laurier Ward 2 Minto uve.Notre Dame de Grace Ward .o.oo, 16 2-56 St.Charles stréet, Noire lame de Grace Ward .221000.36.St.Catherine St, Maisonneuve ET Girard St.Maisonneuve .Via Jeanne d'Arc Ave., Maisonneuve .1c Notre Dame St.Malsonneuve .80e Third Ave., Maisonneuve .260 Bloomfield Ave.Outremont.Coan tu 65¢ Wiseman Ave.Outremont LAD Querbes Ave.Outremont Le Outremont Ave, Outremont .30 ta s0c Meiougall Ave, Outremont .alc Durocher SL, Outremont .:.30¢ Rockland Ave, Outremont .~ 2 Stuart Ave, Outremont ., \u2026.bbe Bellevue Ave., Westmount .bou Victoria Ave., Westmount .450, Argyle Ave, Westmount .soc Record of Canadian Cities.An average grin of 64 pet © nr, rapre- Senting an investment of st: 01,419.as aguinst $4,719.364 ia the catresponding month of 1409, was the huaiMdfng record of 24 important centres in November.says \u201cConstruction,\u201d the Toronto trade journal.The given as follows: Permits for Novemher their investment.\u201d Among the big week was that of the sale of vacant lot at the corner of Sherbrooke and Guy streets to n syndicate for The lot contains about 15,000 square £5 per foot.The purchase was made in the in- lteFistä Of a syndirate - composed of well-known Montreal business men | whe will er «ct an eight storey apartment house at a cost of $500,000, Among the sales of farm Sr arm | was that of the old St.Germain farm in St laurent, just adjoining Outre- j mont.This property contains over | 167 acres and was hought by the Ross ' Realty Company for a sum exceeding Sjvo,006.It will be sub-divided | into lois and offered to the public as) building sites i December Busy Month.» Business lor I'ecember.which open od with a rush, was good right through to the finish, the last weck showing the tota) trabsfers to amount to over $1,000,000, as follows: NU Marys Ward - Papines ved .+ : Si James Wand LL tar 14,600 lufontaine \\Vard - 13, SON couts :f14u i Nav rence Ward ees a 49 tiv St Andrews \\Vard SAR Si, Jesepth 5 Ward .Anns Ward © Longu- Painte W ard Rosemuaunt \\Varid .=.+ ste, Marie Ward Hoel Slag Ward | Idorimier Wan st Denia Ward VDavernay Ward Si Jean Baptiste Lanirier Ward Ahuntsic Wand ; Bordeaux Ward - [ Notre Dame de Grace st Herty Ward St.Paul's Ward Fmard Ward 32,200 112,113 LR NIS ® Sn Ward Ti SL Lenis st.St.Denia Ward.transactions of the the | about $75,000, ! feet anid at the price paid equals about | | | [haz on.1919.1909.Berlin.tnt.$ 27,50 $ Brandon.Man.4.400 Brantford, Ont 48,400 Calgary, Alta.200,604 Fdmonten, Alta.52,606 Fort Willlam, Ont 411,450 Halifax, Nx., , |.24,350 Hamilton, Ont.229,223 Kingston, Ont.23.965 lethbridge, Alta.59,755 London, Ont.31,074 Montreal .905,427 Moose Jaw, Sask.52,000 Ottawa, Ont.230.100 Peterborough, ont.8,570 Port Arthur.Ont.182.016 I'rince Albert, Sask.240,500 Regina, Sask.| .50.240 Saskatoon, Sask.184,210 .st.John, N.R.HE, 400 13.6 &t.Thomas.Ont.44,300 6 Sydney, N.S.15,737 ., Tarontp, Ont.2.046.020 1,940,650 Vancouver, B.C.1,507.88R 610,189 Victoria, BC.© 104 267 58,585 Windsor, Ont.R4,200 \u20ac6.000 Winnipeg, Man.271,700 251,800 SR.031,419 $1.719,564 The principal transfers for the week were: - _- Isaie Prefontaine sold to thé shawinigan Water and Power Company 235 vacant lots in Maisonneuvs, in part lots 1S-54R to 1426, fronting on Charlemagne street.for $75,000, Wilfrid Fraudry sold to Orsali & Huden a farm under cadastral Ne, 207.Pointe aux Trembles, for 10,000: The farm measures 2 1-2 aryents ba 44.A P.Stuart solid tv Mrs 1.Mathewson a Nock of land Mount Royal Ward, known as Fern Grove, fronting on reseent, Lakeview and Cedar avenu-s.and having a total area of 16.154 square fac:.for $51- H, m 535.668 The emplacement comprises lots 1576-20 to 42, and part nf 28 an3 11, «tr The Wes:mount Lund tmjjany sold te © HF.Gordon.#1.ES.Holt, ;and G.BH.Grier.a Mock of land ! fronting on Cote des Neiges road.in Fart Ints 181-7 and S,1A3-1 to 128, Vil to Ju, and part of 16° Cate des Neirez cadastre, for $80 vin foAreheveque sald 16 Yands, Alfred Jeyee sold ta Woo lots in Outremont, with residence, far 89,- The emplacement his an arra of 4.717 square feet.Thas.Pamien sold tu Juserh Moral lat 264 in St, Jean Baptiste Ward.with the buildings 1282 and 1285 st Lawrence Boulevard, and 130! St.Domina fque street.for $8.200.M.Rabinovitch and M.Zelicovitch 2, 33-1-2 and, ?, 2 and 36-12 in &t.the flats to $21,500.nai lots 14-31-2.32-1 end 24-1, an£ 2.83-1 and Lawrence Ward, with.T6 Emelie stxeet, for \u201c> LS Geo.R.Cramp sodd ts W.J Wall of Jot 6517 in S:.Lawrence Ward.with bulldings.at the cornet 68 Dowd and Bleur) stre=, for 820.500 The emplacement has an area of 6,103 Cowun st.SU Denis Ward .20e Fabre =t, St.Penis Ward.\u2026.206\u20ac Park ave.Laurier Ward.40¢ to 6ic Bd fson si.laurfer Ward sne lev sg, Laurier Ward 22%e to {ic mwrence strèet, Laurier Lacs .,- 86e te $1.00 Per square feet.MONTREAL DAILY STAR \u2014SATURD AY, The Centre Districts Recorded.Several Big Transactions tions Reported During the Week\u2014 Big Eight-Storey Building Will be Erected on Guy Street\u2014Total Transfers for December Amount- One Million Dollars.comparative figures arc 1 ' Alexis Limited, lat M5 in Teoneus Pointe.and lot 454, Cor $1h.000 Mre.RU Tairbanks seld ro Holt part of Int 1600 In St Andra = ward, with badldines, fer $12,000 re ee Rob Greenwald Fold to 11 Mgr:oi : tot 1221 in St Gerrges Wasd.with © the residence Noo 53 Meith Paljeze | avenue, tor 12.400 20-10-31 end 11-1 on Neelam wtp, anthers sold to.ne JANUARY 14, 1911.Beaver Hall Announcement a Aus abe faa e FLOOR SPACE Hill President James Morgan Manager Albert E.Rollit Property Bought, Jold and Rented.Loans Negotiated, Estates Managed.if required.Insurance Placed.to plans supplied by Lessee.Commission Agents.Tel.Main 2669 tenant.FLOOR-SPACE TO RENT 9, 11 and 17 Park Avenue, just north of Jurveying, the large, new, fireproof garage that is being con- Appraising, 79 ; Contracting, strticted, measurements x 136.Possession 1st Repairing.of October next, or on completion ; additional space Floors added to building according Altered to suit PHONE OR CALL AT 13 BEAVER HALL HILL : , TO RENT The rapid growth of th's City within the past few years, and the marvellous! development, of business in its varied branches, has resulted in a greater demand for Floor Space than present city accommodation can possibly afford.Fully realizing the significance of this, The Colonial Real Estate Company are constructing two new buildings, as follows : s'exereeuss FLOOR SPACE TO RENT In our new building to be constructed May, 1911, as follows: Location on north side of St.Catherine street, one block east of Bleury, bounded on the west side by Balmoral Place, and on the cast side by Mance street.Measurements, 150:x 100; concrete floor, light on four sides; floors altered to suit tenant; eight floors to rent.\u2018 | | W Valuable Properties at Reasonable Prices PEEL STREET\u2014Jüst above St.Catherine, 50 feet frontage on thig rapidly increasing commercial street.Price per foot $7.00 BLEURY STREET\u2014Below St.Catherine, property containing over 2,000 square feet.; class building Price PARK AVENUE\u2014Above Sherbrooke, solid stone front house containing three large flats, good revenue, property in this locality, rapidly increasing in value.Let us give you full particulars.Price 815.000 The above Central properties offer good opportuni- ting for a profitable turno:er.Let us give vou full particulars.Co fine corner first $31.000 : © The Crown Trust Company | P 86 Notre Dame Street West.TO LET STORE AND DWELLING NO.877 and 879 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.large Yard in rear.DWELLING with kitchen, diging room, pantry and parlor on : Second fiat bas four bedroom With clothes cupboards in \u2018each.first flat.bath-room.STORK, with large plate glass Window.concreted cellar, hot water heated - 654 and 2.056 Waverley street, for $5,- | 400.5 | John Crahani soid to Mrs.Eugene | Arsene Beaudoin sold to I.N.Tuck- | Prevost uate 23-131 to 1232 in Outre.1 ©F lots 15-70 and 11 in Laurier ward, mont.fronting on Querb.s \u2018street.for With the flats 1842 to 1852 Mance st, 85.600.Bach Int measures 50 x s9.for Hh 000.The emplacement measures x ; Dorais & lsbourin sed to Victor | lrfehvre a and others lot: 4334-150 to ' Paul Pepin sold to C, W, H.Ron- L1TS, 481/63 to 72 and 13%, fronting on \u2018deau and others part of lot 123 in Riv- \u201cGu.,met avenues.in S00 Laurent with (iere des Prairies.with buildings, for | buitdines ete.tor $1.with other con- $20,000, siderations.; ; - Damase NS.Bray sold to Mrs.Alex.CHL DL Dwyer sold to Robt.E Lyon EE.Prud'hoimme part of lot 1879 in st th\" vacant lots 157-a and 156-a7, front- i Henry's ward, with buildings on SE { Ine on Lakeview (Avenue.in.Mount James street, and Ferdinand streets, | itloyal Ward, for &i.637 , for $7,000.with other considerations.' Tson Archambault sold to FE.A.Me- ! : {Fall half of lot 12-10-25 in Laurier J 3 Simpson sold to JH.Hand Sword with the dweilings 2012 and 2044 Int 282-49 and part of 50 in Westmount, | Mance \u2018ee, for $6,000, ;AN area of 14,508 square feet, lon Aberdeen avenue.} Mr: \u201clo 648a Clarke street, for $10,000, (lart lot 15-259 and part of 300 in SL à Arscne \u2018amy.Ltd.sold to Joseph !Jean Baptiste ward.with the dwell- -Archnaminuit Cet 15-01 in St Jean :Ings 467,467a and 467h, for $5,700.with the residence No.laptiste ward, Roser Realty «(ompany, has resigned jthat position.During his connection with the company.Mr.Davia has suc- | cessfully negotinted rome of the largest deals put through oo the Island Lot Montredl, and severa his ties with the estate | \"the Yealization that the volume 744 in St l business to-day shows a decided ad- Mies Burman sold to Z.Ratuer and others, Tot 293 in St.Louis ward, with the bulldings 237 to 345 &t Dominique strect.for 511,509.1he emplacement measures 41x98.Raoul Guilbault sold to of the late Jos.Masson lot | Louis Ward, at the corner of St.Denis vance as ' and Ontario streets, for 57.000.his jo'ning the company.l large has! arcl twa skylights, hot water heated, will be renovated throughout.Immediate possession, Apply to W.E.COOPER, Star Office, or phone Main 4181-Up.1316.Eveningns, KF.3352.910 pp J.J Daffy sold to M.J.A.Godin Miss P, ©.Murray sold to Georges thre north-west part of jot 824 in St | Tetreau lots 24-1-4, 23-3, ete.in Out- James Ward, with the residence No.remont.having an area of 11,977 sq.269 St Denis str>et.for $9.250.j feet.for $7.785.Albert Chabot sold to Thos.Mella.Zotique Hissonette sold to Patrick the north-west half of tot J1-742 in\u2019 Charron half of lots 10 and 11, St.Laurier Ward.with the dwellinæs Z.-| Antoine cadastre.with buildings on Delisle street, near Fulford, for $5,200.(for 47,404.The emplacement which has fronts la Mendels mold to Mrs, J.tElie pat of dots T1-49R and 499.KT TT * Ygnouis cadastre, with the dwellings 640 Augusta Blouin sold to [con Fame- £530 Xt.Denis atrect.for $9,500, Mrs.Louis Denean sold to Edouard - .Leduc.er.tot 1163, Montrea! cadastre, Mrs, A.Brosseau sold to A, Monette | with four flats on Angus street, for and J: Hl.\u2018A.Pohemien lot 257-246 in $5.200.thet.James ward, with the buildings | 72 and 74 Et Timothy street, and 99 .: cas to 105 Ht.Andre street.for $10.000.ar Davis Pesione Foaition.« 0.9 6 dr.à À .who, pas The emp! lacement measures 4 Xx 47.6, few vears has hein mahaser of the oft compared with the time of 4e cs STABLE WAN TED WITH YARD ATTACHED At the East End, in the vicinity of Papineau Square.capable of ac- .commodating 15 to 20 horses.4 ds, ra Houses and Flats to?Address\u2014MOLSON\u2019S BREWERY, 96 Notre Dame East Rent or For Sale.If: you want to Sell, Buy, WANTED 7 2 with us.Prompt, reliable and efficient service guaranteed.\u20ac HOUSES FOR SALE We huve a good List of Houses For sale, and will be pleased to furnich ! fuil partieulars on application.i you are in the market.consult us.The following is a partial list: = CITY.6.700\u2014l orne Avenue 6,500\u2014 Tupper street $50.900\u2014 Sherbrooke Street West.6,500 Lorne Avenue.45,000\u2014- rah Loans 15 Made où Real Estate | at current rates of interest and on wy terms of payment.Montreal Loan & Mortgage Co List and Insure Your Properties with Gault & Ewing BUILDING .MANAGERS\u2014The Eastern Townshigs Bank Building.SPECIAL AGENTS\u2014Ths Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co.MONTREAL\u2019 AGENCY\u2014The American Surety Company of New York.\u2018Phones M.2468-6624.< WAREHOUSES TO LET.Ld A et \"BEARDMORE BUILDING Next to the Board of Trade Building.No commission charged.| GER Ra 050 0 SE rb WT Cm 2 Offices and warehouse flats to le 141 Notre Dame et.W., cor.st our this new bufiding.Subdivides\u201d ta oY i tenanti.Apoly Beardmore & Co.Mo, mers pren pese ra \"| 59 St Peter St 386 48 4am FACTORIES FOR SALE.[AEE STORIER and basement, will - FAWO RUIIDIXGR: saitabls for fectory or struction.good shipping fact T ware use: (hres fini, eororr Dulhonste central locality: reduced rental, end Brennan sirer .Apriy 08 Ki Peter at.Lewis.30 Hospital et.Te).Main 2638, .a | .- 56 .[Ey PE 10 EE.4 Agi 03 24884.set tr à \u201ced; TITRE A = 1 mass rs LA.+ RSS EC SEIN RG TR Mik) ELT string a #1 rritinti tt ge 4 of next month will be offered to rent.above l\u2019urouher st.$1,700 -Mance st, Beau - near Jaur- mont st, bullding 2 x $7.000 ler ave.vottage; lot, ni: 1 cottage and 1 vacant lot.: 22 OX pressed brick.lu rouimns, fur- \u201ccoms, stable and 2 sheds, 1 store hace # 0600 Christopher Columbus - l'ap.negn, above Sher- street, fem cCamte $7.500 \u2014hyooke st.cottage : t.one semi-detdched cottage, lof.51 buslding, 24% 30; lot 52 x 160; solid » 200: woud and brick.9 rooms, 2 stone, with stables, garage, etc.3 storeys storeys, 4 \u2014St.; .Js -Mance st.above Falr- :000 Fe a $7.500 mount ave, cotlage TW a 100: woud, + rooms, © stoivrs al ISAT00, stone and brick 12 rooms.$5 00 turnace, 2 elorevs.- Sanguine: 1 abs ; 2 ° 0 Beaubien street.cottage $7 750 .Lruro her st : above bding.SC x 48; lot, 81 à 160, wood se ' RE Fairmount ave, rot 10 Lriék, Ÿ tuoms.2 sturess Pape lot 4 x 101.9 rooms.Mance street, abuve $5.000 \u2014Querbes street, aber $8.000 Fairmount ave.cot- Fairmount ave.3 new Cale, dor, Zax 101; solid brick.11 cottages: buildings, 20 x 40: lot, 20 a Jootns, furnace, 2 storeys.sa, Brick and cement.S tvums.fur- : Hee, «storeys.Corner uerhes and $8.000 Quebec, ve cottage, $5,500 \u2014Stt.Urbain sL, above void brick, furnace, 2 sloreys.Fairmount ave, vot- ; Sigel building, 25 x 42; lot, 25 x tos $8 000 \u2014 Sherbrooke st., near ve and, brick: solid.8 rooms, fur- , à h Arlingion ave.2 col.rave, 2 storeys and cellar.Tages, etached, stone n rl rooms, furnace.Revenue, $500; 2% $6,500 \u2014Mentana st.above Mi lured 8, ola - .; Royal ave, coltage M t.aba n \u2018uilding, 45 x 25% tot 45 x 28: brick $8.500 Mance si, above (in- «nd Wood, 12 rooms.furnace a, tarin streel.collage; COTES =.\u2018 = Boat dig.26 x 60: lot, 25 x 100: stone ; aad i IV rovms, 4 storeys $6.500 ~ De l'Epec avenue, be- 38 500 - Roslyn avenue.West.\u201c1.Visteur: wen Quebec ave, and , mount, semi-detached tages: solid 1 den tt he Laced ct voBugez tot SL x 111, solul brick, $ : PEICK, 9 rooms, 2 storeys rooms, 2 storeds and cellar.Manee st, above Fair- - Roslyn avenue.West- 57.000 mount ave, cottage 38.500 mount.\u201csemi-detached Mding.35 x 44.Jor 23 x 106: solid cottage, solid brick, 8 rooms, J storeys bricks rooms, furnace, 2 storeys.aml cellar, [J solidly Properties tn any part of the city we have clients whe want to bus.Our list comprises cottages in all parts of the City.These few are selected from our regular list :\u2014 For Investment Properties.Vacant Lots.Land and Country Properties, come und see us.BEAUDRY REALTY CO.Mande st.above lair- $9,000 moun! ave, cottag >; building, 25 x 45.lot 25 x 100: 13 rooms, 2 storeys.\u2014Bloomtfield ave.above $9.000 Laurler ave., 1 collage.building 22 x 33: lot 3e x 155.wood and brick, 8 rooms; 1 shed, furnace; 2 storeys.~Hutchis ns .above Nt, $9,500 Viateur st.cottage in stone; buhdiog.30 x 56: Int, 46 x Jul.solid stone, 9 rooms; 2 storeys.$10,400 Lautier avenue, bee yond Quvrbes sh, cottage.butiding 31 x 36.Loi, 32 N $6.stone und brick, 12 rooms turnace: 2 storeys.st Demis st.above $1 3.000 lagauchetiere street.cottage: brick and stone, solid.21 rooms, furnace, , Revenue 3840; five storeys.- Dorchester «L, near $1 6,500 St.Mark st, large cottage.stone front.lot Zi x 120: Mona and brick: 16 rooms.furnace, 3 storeys and cellar.Dorchester st near $17,500 Greene avenue, detached cottages: building.50 x 75: lof! 30 x 130.brick and solid, 2 storeys and cellar.$18.000 tage in sohd stonr: 34, lot, 25,10 x F9, fufnace, ! storevs.shane, Sherbrooke st.near So Hubert st vot.building.25 iw x stone, 1H rooms, If you have Credit Foncier Bldg.ON FRIDAY, 27TH JANUARY, at 226 St.James Street, we will hold a Property Auction Sale, under personal superintendence of our MR.FITZ- JAMES E.BROWNE, which will afford to parties desirous of disposing of their Real state holdings an opportunity of obtaining fhe services of the unequalled and up-to-date methods that have been the means of Sucuess- fully consummating all the numerous transactions of property that have been made at Auction Sales in th st E ly or write our Of- Vn CO\u2019 full oran placing\u2019 Your Reuty .\u201chold fg: b: \"thig Oécasio The following are among the Properties to be disposed of APARTMENT HOUSE ON SELBY STREET.No.323 Selby Street, a compact Apartment House, containing 7- roomed Suites, deriving an annual rental of $2,400.00 Building, erected of stone and brick, hot water heating, gravel roof, open plumbing, electric light and gas, etc, all in perfect condition.Land size, 48 x 120.A SAFE INVESTMENT.* J BUSINESS PROPERTY ON NOTRE DAME STREET.The northeast corner of Noire Dame and Panet Streets, a well baiit, solid stone building, occupied presently as grocery store, storage room, bakery, ete,, with elevator, stable, and other essential qualifications, for a property of this description.The land size, 87 x 63.\u201c CORNER RESIDENCE IN WESTMOUNT.No.4731 Western, on the northewest commer of Roslyn avenue, a bright, sunny residence of two-storeys and basement, with light on three sides.The house is comfortable and well laid out, and contains 10 rooms; lawn on three sides of property, which is te be sold on account of proprietor now residing in Toronto.land area, 4,00 feet, and an additional °,000 feet adjoining can be purchased, if desired.TWO FINE STONE HOUSES IN WESTMOUNT.Nos.5 and 7 Holton Avenue-\u2014Two handsome stone front residences of 1wo storeys and basement each, containing all modern improvements.The houses possess advantages over {th se on other avenues in many respects.constructed of best material throughout.ct - VACANT LAND ON GREENE AVE.WESTMOUNT, Three vacant lots on Greene Avenue, close to Sherbrooke Street, which further \u2014particulars wil be -published in due course.A FEW SNAPS IN RESIDENCES ON SALE BEAUTIFUL BEAUREPAIRE HOME.Magnificent residence and grounds belonging to A.F.Dunlop, having amfrontage of 300 feet by an average depth of 250 feet.MOUNT STEPHEN AVE, Handsome residence and grounds on this Westmount Avenue placed in our hands for quick disposal.Property in perfect condition and price low, Possession May lst.STRATHMORE COTTAGES.several comfortable cottages at this popular ground connected therewith, SENNEVILLE RESIDENCE.Handsome residence and grounds of the late B.Laviolette, stock \u201cbroker.facing on the beautiful lake of Two Mountains, and in every respect a pretty and comfortable home Properties like this are hard to obtain now, and if interested immediate decision is necessary.A \"MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE ON SHERBROOKE STREET.The only one still unsold, of four magnificent productions of residential construction, situated on the north side of Sherbrooke street, inst west of Guy street.Resldence consists of 3 storeys and basement, ideally planned and containing living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, drawing room, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, ete.Plans can be «cen at our Offices, of you can inspect house any week day.Upon request, we will gladly forward Mustrated Book giving full partie- ulars, showing Floor Plans, photographs of exterior and interior, etc.Immediate possession of residence available.LANSDOWNE AVE.y ST.FAMILLE STREET.Nos.497, 499, 501, three com- |! On this conveniently located fortable houses, lots each 25 x | street, we have two residences in 132.6, possession May 1st.Ad- : particular that offer good in- ditional land adjoining No.501 | on ducements to thrifty home-seek- of Resort with ample can be purchased, if desired.ors, priced at $6,500 and $9,500; BUSINESS SITES SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR MANUFACTURERS\u2014LONGUE POINTE FACTORY SITES.We are in the unique position nf being able to offer the only available factory sites in Longue -Pointe.We will sell sites 430 and 315 féet deep, lv any frontage.The rallway and water shipping facilities and accessibility of the property are absolutely unexcelled.Early application is ad- virablé for these sites, as they will not remain long unsold.Plans can be seen, and full particulars obtained from us, \" ST.PATRICK STREET FACTORY SITE.240 feet on St.Pat aStreet, running from Beaulieu to Hamilton St, with frontage on \u201cCanad be sold with any depth required.Full particulars of the above properties obtainable from THE HOUSE OF BROWNE, Limited Real Estate Experts and Auctioneers, Architects and Fire Insurance Agents / | 207 ST.JAMES STREET Vhones Main 627 and 628.- TTY Tel.| FOR SALE SHERBROOKE STREET WEST.One of the most attractive houses in the city.Handsome sandstone front, pressed brick, side and fear lights; walls absolutely solid; two furnaces; one_No.3 for early winter and spring.N.¥ for very cold weather.\u2019 All the wood worx is cabinet finish, put in by W.Henry» Bell & Co.; decor- atians throughout by same firm.Plumbing ts of the best, and the whole house is first class in every way.Could not be duplicated to-day for anything like price asked.For permit and other particulars apply to H, M.SIMPSON, Tel Up 2368.40 Renouf Building.FOR SALE ON HUTCHISON STREET a®comfortable modern Z-storey cottage, with extension kitchen, near Sherbrooke street.Contains 8 rooms, bathrvom, eto.For price, etc.apply \u201cto H, M.SIMPSON, Tel.Up 2368.40 Renouf Building.ALSO ON HUTCHISON STREET | A tine semi-detached house, two- storeys, stone front and finished basement.House contains, on the first floor, large hall, drawing-room, dining- room, library, pantry and kitchen, On the second floor, five bedrooms, room, and two maids\u2019 rooms.Fer permit and further particulars apply to H.M.SIMPSON, Tel, Up 2368.40 Renouf Building.WESTMOUNT FOR SALFK\u2014A choice new detached house, situated on Belvedere Road Specially built for owner, who has been obliged to leave town.\u2018Apply to H.M.SIMPSON, Up 2368.40 Renouf Building.TO RENT Furnished Houses and Flats for the summer or longer.Apply to\u2019 JH.M.SIMPSON, __ _ Up.2368.40 Reuouf Building.Tel.Country Property FOR SALE Properties for sale st: \u2014 ST.ANNE DE BELLEVUE AT DORVAL AT BEACONSFIELD.AHUNTSIC.ST.AGATHE.HEMMINGFORD.and other places within easy distance of Montreal.Suitable for winter occupation.Apply to .M.SIMPSON, Tel.Up 2368.40 Renouf Building.Large well-built warehouse, suitable for wholesale or light manufacturing business.Situated within two minutes\u2019 walk of Post Office.Possession May ist next.Apply to P.M.ROBERTSON, Quebec Bank Building.Modern House For Sale.On the slope between Sherbrooke stand Cote St.Antoine road, a semi-de- tached pressed brick house, two stories and extension, b bedrooms and maid's room.Splendid view within easy access of street c&rs on both upper and lower level.Moderate price and easy terms.Apply to P.M.ROBERTSON, Quebec Bank Building, Arlington Ave.We can offer choice of three fine semi-detached houses tor sale.Thoroughly modern houses in every respect.Prices range from $10,500 to $13,000.Full details on application.À, G MATTHEWS & SONS | Phone Male 7334.42 COMMERCIAL UNION BurLprne aw | | | | bath- | THE MONTREAL NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT A COTTAGE befoue the renting time, as all the cottages which are net sold by the Ist L DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, \u201c Everything in Reat Estate Phone Up.6161.Business Department.NOTRE DAME, between Colborne and Murray Sti, 44 x 87, at $2.00 per foot.Splendid store site.and guud value.PROPERTIES in all parts of City.bringing good rental return.Investigate.BUY OR LEASE\u2014 Wanted to Buy ur Lease down town property, 25 lo .30 frontage by 70 to 100 depth: 3 to 5 year term, Phone us particulars.date of possession, ete.St.James or Notre I»ame retail section preferred.ST.LAWRENCE BLVD., near St.Catherine St \u2014 46 frontuge, depth 118: 2 stores: 3 stories and basement.1 tenements in rear, 9.7 and 6 rooms respecticely.This proposition is first- class, in every respect, and $3.00 per foot less than other ufferings in vicinity.BLEURY ST., corner Berthelet \u2014 135.feet on Bleury and 106 on Ber- thelet Street -\u2014 2 stores, 9 tenements, 2 flats, garage.Property in this vi- vinity $18 per foot has been asked.The buildings are first-class in every particular.and 810 per foot will buy - if purchased at once.ST.CATHERINE ST.W.at 85 per fout.25 x 130; self-contained solid stone, 14 roomed residence: remodel inte stores.For Rent.ST.CATHERINE ST.-Store lease.between Bleury St.and Alexander; 2 years from May 1st.If you want a Store, Factory or Warchpuse, phone.or call and see us.House Sales Department.1.1400 Atlantic Ave.4 flats, 3 rooms each.Only $500 cash.RE.TO0 -\u2014- Gordon Ave.2 flats, 4 rooms each.lot 25 x 12% Easy pay- suents.3.400) -\u2014.Mance.near Bernard-2 flats, 5 rooms, gas and electric.A bargain to quick buyer.K3.200 Esplanade, near Boulevard st.Joseph -\u2014 3 flats, 5.6 and 7 rooms.just completed.Only $1,500 cash required.R7.200 Hutchison.between St.Viateur and Bernard \u2014 2 fine residential flats, ÿ and 10 rooms: hot water heating, gas and electric.only $2,000 cash; balance to suit.7.700 \u2014 Selby Ave.\u2014 2 flats, 6 rooms each, aU in good order.Something worth while investigating.Get busy.88.000 - Wurtele, near Ontario 6 flats.6 rooms each, all in good repair.This is one of the many 11 \u2018ber cent.propositions we have.The above price only holds good for a few dass, so get busy.810.000 - Gilford Street, near St.Hubert\u20146 flats, Roman brick, 6 rooms each: all in first-class order and well rented.A fine investment.84.204) - Maplewood Ave, on Mountain slope \u2014 Bungalow, 7 rooms, hath and w.c., verandahs: beautiful situation and pleasant surroundings: Jot 75 x 110.84.750 \u2014 Waverley Street, above © Fairmount \u2014 Solid brick f-con- tained residence, 7 rooms, th and w.c.; nicely situated.Can bought with $1,600 cash.re 85.000 \u2014 Abbott Ave.off therine Street West, near _ .Ca- est.mount Park \u2014 Solid stone front and brick house.8 rooms, ern.A cosy home for little money.21,000 buys It.BH5.3300 \u2014 Querbes St.abayË Fair- mount Ave.\u2018lutremont \u2014À Nice 2 story brick \u2018cased cottage, semi-de- tached, 8 rooms, new and modern.' $1,500 cash; offers considered.$3.500 \u2014 St.Urbain Street, just - north of Prince Arthur Street \u2014Nice cosy self-contained house, «tone front.7 rooms.\u201d bath and w.c, Deep Jot, 123 feet to a lane.required, $1,500.Residence.BG, 700 \u2014 Lome Ave, north of Milton Street \u2014 Fine self-contained stone front residence.10 rooms, Daisy furnace, open plumbing, modern, hicely decorated.Possession 1st May or earlier.PVT.000 \u2014 Redfern Ave., Westmount ~Nice and cosy residence, 8 rooms, pressed brick front, modern.$3,000 cash required.Offers considered.B7.000 \u2014 St.Joseph Boulevard, west of Park ave.\u2014 Fine pressed brick front residence, 8 large rooms, well lighted.This lot runs k on id Fdward Charies Street; lot 28 x 130 feet.$2,000 cash requited.St.Matthew St, ncar -~ Stone front residence, 9 hardwood floors, open plumbing.Houses are scarce in this locality.so here is your opporiun- ity.half cash.39.000 \u2014 Prince Albert Ave.cor- near Windsor \u2014 Corner residence, pressed brick front, solid throughout, 8 rooms, bath and w.c, hardwood floors, hot water heating.Without doubt the best value in Westmount.Get permit to inspect.10.000 \u2014 Roslyn Ave, between Sherbrooke and Western \u2014 semidetached, solid brick residence, 9 roams, modern: lot 321-2 x 111; hardwood floors.Will decorate to suit.House Rental Dept.QUEEN MARY APARTMENTS.Hutchison\u2019 St, below Villeneuve.Suites of 5.6 \u2018and 7 rooms to\u2019 rent on completion: free occupation until 1st May.heated, modern, and every convenience.free ice.Moderate rentals from $30 to $48 monthly.During your spare time visit these modern Apdftments.For fuller information, call or \u2018phone us.R16.00\u2014Cadieux St.Arthur, 4 roomed flat.V15.00 - Mance St.near Bernard, 7 roomed flat: electric light: good locality.| 833.00 \u2014 Esplanade Ave.lower furnished flat, 7 rooms, electric light.R16.0400 \u2014 St.Andre Street, 6 rooms, first.class dwelling, near Cherrier Street.Residences and flats in all parts of near Prince the City, Call and receive lists of same.City and Suburban Lot Dept: Hutchison St., excellent lot at 84c square foot.Mance St, 5 lots, Nlc square foot.St.Urbain St.20c¢.32c and 35c per square foot.All well situated.Dumont A, Bec square foot.St.Denis St.S0c square foot St.Joseph Boulevard, 40c sq.ft.Delorimier Ave.corner Sherbrooke, J3Jc square foot.Chausse St., 40c per square foot.Victoria Ave.Westmount; very cheap lot, 54c per square foot.Aberdeen Ave., Westmount, per square foot.Pru'dhomme Ave., Notre Dame de Grace, £80 per square foot.Sherbrooke St., near Prudhomme Ave., 40c.Western Ave.45¢ per square foot.Vendome Ave.\u2018fc per square ft.Grey Ave, Notre Dame de Grace, 405c per squ foot.Corner Mount Clair and Cedar Ave., Notre Dame de Grace.5 good lots.Lots all around these are gelling at 26c per square foot.These are being sacrificed at 18c per square high and dry, suc foot.Now is the time to buy lots, as prices will undoubtedly advance in the near future.\"ROBINS COMPANY 282 St, Catherine, W., First Floor Phone Up 6161\u2014Exchange comecting all Departments.Why Are So Many Going To Kelowna To Grow Fruit?BECAUSE fruit growing offers the maximum of profit with the minimum of risk: it is the most pleasant and the safest business in the world; the Kelowna District ins the most favored fruit-growing section on this Continent.This Valley is especially adapted to apple growing; and apples are no longer a luxury, but a necessity.In the Okana- gan, fruits will not only produce in abundance, but the quality is equal to any and superior to most.The varieties of apples and pears which are cultivated in the Kelowna Distfict prove to be of better quality, flavor and size than those produced elsewhere in British Columbia.The Kelowna District has the soil, (light loamy clay), which has been proven bevond further question to be the most strikingly suited to the highest state of fruit culture.Kelowna has an ideal climate, the suitability of which for fruit- growing we need not elaborate.here.Together with these splendid growing conditions, the Kelo Dia- trict has unlimited markets for its produce in the prairie Provinces, Australia and China.Both rail and water facilities serve this favored region.5 Now, given suitable soil, favorable climate and plenty of hungry markets at the door, who cannot forsee a remarkable degree of prosperity for the man who is segacious enough to select the Kelowna District us bis home?Call at our office and we will enumerate further inducements Kel- owna has to offer to people seeking a life of refinement and opportun- +4ty, with returns which cannot be expected for the same amount of monéy invested in any other part of the Dominion.Investors gre learning by experience to place their money in productive Investments, instead of those more speculative.Investors can have their properties developed in their absence under a guarantee.Others select frujt-grow- \u2018ing in Kelowna District to go to an ideal life tn an ideal climate What about you?Write for our Booklets C.A.& H.FI.McLEAY, Representing Lands of THE CENTRAL OKANAGAN LANDS, Limited.CAPITAL, $1,000,000 KELOWNA, B.C.\"Montreal Office\u2014761 St.Catherine West.Ottawa Office\u201422 Sparks Street .us + .« .A GILT-EDGED INVESTMENT SHUTER STREET FLAT PROPERTY, consisting of three heated flats.Just completed tant Fall.Seven rooms each, ood floors, electric light, open plumbing, stoves, etc.Thoroughly modern and of proc homest sent ms pe oa a increased te 32,000.Terms to suit purchaser.THE JOHN HYDE AGENCY \u201cIf It's Real Estate, it's Our Business.\u201d 303 MERCHANTS BANK CHAMBERS.ce \u2014 JANUARY 14, 1911.: The Ross Realty: Co.Led.pos Evening.Offer the Foll¢wing Properties Houses For Sale VICTORIA AVENUE (Montreal South) Two-storey clap-board house, with 8 rooms.Prive .$2.000 LAVAL AVE.So Brick encased building, with 3 rooms and bathroom.for .832.500 COLONIAL AVE.ia Two-storey solid cottage, % rooms and bathroom .32.700 WILTON AVE.(Near Notre Dame de Grace) Two storey cottage, 8 rooms and bathroom.Immediate - possession .eae aes 3.750 QUERBES AVE.Two-storéy solid brich cottage, immediule possession: _ 8 rooms and Lathroom .2220424 54e eee eee see $5.300 LORAINE AVE.Two-storev brick cottage: 8 Tuums and bathroom.Price 4.000 ST.JOSEPH' BOULEVARD (Lachine) Two-storey encased cottage, containing 8 rooms und bathroom Price 222022050400 a 0 sets e 4e ea eee ae Sa ee aa eee 6.500 ST.JOSEPH BOULEVARD Two-storey cottage, 9 rooms and bathroom .87.000 SEYMOUR AVE.| hath Two-storey stone-front house witn 7 rooms and hathroom.Price 8 ie ._.-.88.600 ELM AVE.\u2018Two-storey house, with sand-stone front, 9 rooms and bath- Ce room.Price .,.22.2214- \".1.35.500 WINDSOR AVE.Solid pressed brick house, splendidly finished up-to-date in every respect; 9 rooms and bathroom.Price en easy - terms +o cee veteran teenie Lean» 35.750 WESTERN AVE.Two- -storey stone-front cottage with 8 rooms.and bathroom $10.000 ELM AVE.Two-storey brick cottage, containing 11 rooms and bathroom.Immediate possession .#12.500 STANLEY STREET.Stone cottage near St Catherine St, lot 25 by 100 feet Contains 10 rooms .2408 200 a aa a ea ee a 00e 320.060 WESTMOUNT AVE.(Near Cote des Neiges) Three-storey brick house, containinæ 13 rooms and bathroom.Splendidly constructed specially for vwner.où one of the finest Sites on the Island of Montreal.Size of the lot is 55 hy 230 feet.This house is i genuine bargain at R23.os The following properties will be offered at specially \u201clow prices.The houses are well rented and are always in demand.St.Martin St, near St.Antoine, there are three solid brick houses, four storeys high.which can be converted into six dwellings.The size of the lot is 50 by 107, and the revenue $470 per year.Richmond Square\u2014Six solid brick and stone tenements, four stor- evs high, each occupying an arca of 2012 by 62 feet.The revenue On On for cach house is $526 per year and the price tu an immediate purchaser will be very reasonable.St.Antoine and St.Martin Streets -Area is 36's hv 137 feet.«This lot is particularly suitable for the erection of © store, block of dwellings, or factory: if more grou nd was needed for the crection of a factory, the ground arca could bc increu | Investments SHUTER STREET.house, containing threc apartments of © rooms Revenue, $1.740 and price $15.500 8 ESPLANADE AVENUE.Three-storey stone-front building containing threc 9 room flats.Revenue, $2,100, and price .0.004200000 02 aa as Lane $:20.000 MOUNT ROYAL AVE.EAST.Two-storey stone front building containing 4 stores dwellings.Revenue $2000, and price McGILL COLLEGE AVE.Stone and brick building, containing 4 flats.Revenuc $2.640.and price 2042400440 ee La Aa A aa 226.000 ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD.Near Vitre Street.An opportunity to secure a site in this desirable locality.A storey solid stone and brick Duilding with sprinkler system hardwood floors.Write or telephone for further particulars.~ Factory Sites Lower Lachine Road, Verdun\u2014A lot containing about 200,000 square feet can be bought cheaply.\u201c Stone-front apartment each.and four- and St.Denis Street and C.P.R.Tracks\u201451.800 feet of land can be bought for £Qc cents per foot.Papineau Ave.near St.Catherine Street\u2014A lot containing 37,000 8q.feet can be bought for 33c.per foot.For further particulars about the above properties write or tele phone.and we will be pleased to send a repreesntative to call on you with full information.; The Ross Realty (o., Limited.117 Netre Dame St.West, and 30 St.John St TEL.MAIN 5261.~ Simpson Company Offer for Sale: CITY.WESTMOUNT.BISHOP ST.ARLINGTON AVE BISHOP ST.ARGYLE AVE.COTE DES NEIGES RD.BELVEDERE ROAD.COTE DES NEIGES RD.CRESCENT HEIGHTS.CRESCENT ST.CHURCHILL AVE.CRESCENT ST CLARKE AVE.: DORCHESTER WEST.COTE ST.ANTOINE Rd.DORCHESTER WEST.Jp pre Les DORCHESTER WEST .DORCHESTERWEST ELM AVENUE GREENE AVE GROSVENOR AVE.GROSVENOR AVE.LANSDOWNE AVE.MELBOURNE AVE.MT.PLEASANT AVE.METCALFE AVE.METCALFE AVE.ROSEMOUNT AVE.ROSLYN AVE, ROSLYN AVE.ROSLYN AVE.-.331.000 25.500 25.000 3.500 =5.000 235.000 13.200 10.000 17.000 11.000 21.000 16.300 18.000 = The above is a partial lst only of our Houses for Sale.pleased at any time to give you particulars of any of them.We shall be It you are in the market for a house, our complete list of up- to-date houses should prave of much interest to you.vo » The Cradock Simpson Co.|| 205 St.James Ho = $2,150-$500-CASH 525 MONTHLY __ 2 Cire Tina on Wectric Cars from M oGill Street, Merton Ave, \u201cSouthwark.\u201d iG.W.BADGLEY, 124 st.Peter Street.pv guidé if ter) La SW 4 orem Re $25.000 HOUSES OR SALE Are you looking for a property to purchase for a home lor an investment?I have a | choice list to offer you, and | you will do well by securing ia list of my properties before buying elsewhere.The following are a few of the many I have to offer you.Bruce Avenue.$5,500.00 Waverley St, 2 flats, 6 rooms each.4,500.00 St.Urbain St, good proposition.'.4,500.00 Prospect Ave.house, 8 rooms.5,000.00 Esplanade Ave.2 stories, 7 rooms cach.\u2026.5,000.00 Mance St.6 flats.15,000.00 Espianade Ave., house, 6° rooms.3,500.00 Prudhomme, 2 flats.6 and 7 rooms each: .7,000.00 Hutchison St., Outremont, 4 flats, 6 rooms each.8,500.00 Waverley St., cottage, 8 rooms.6000.00 Bernard St., dwelling, 10 - rooms.7.200.00 À.Prince Albert St.house, 9 \u201c rooms.6,500.00 Durocher St., 3 flats, 7 ; rooms each.6,600.00: Cor.St.Lawrence \u2018and Su: zanne Sts., store and ; dwelling.6,000.00 Fort St., house, 15 rooms.9,000.00 Cor.Beresford and Rush- ; brooke; 3 houses, 6 dwel- : lings, each.6,00000 Redfern Ave.\"house, 10 i rooms.8,00000 ; Park Ave, 2 flats, 6 and 5.\u201d rooms .cee 10,000.00 .Urbain St.6 flats, 7 \" roms cach.13,50000 Notre Dame St.good prop- z tion.ae .11,500:04 Esplanade and Ber- 3 Cor i house.12,000.00 Park Ave., 3 flats, 6, 7 : and 8 rooms .- 12,000.00 Notre Dame St., good investment.\u2026 - 15,000.00 Cor.St.Antoine and Moun- ; tain Sts.good invest- | ment.20,000.00 St.Antoine St.4 stories, 6 *.and 7 rooms.St.Antoine St., 3 dwellings, 6 and 8 rooms, cash.15,500.00 Church Avenue, flats, 6 rooms .13,000.00 Hutchison St., 6 flats, 7 rooms.0,000.00 Belvidere Road, \u2018house, 10 rooms.23,500.00 Park Ave.6 flats, 7 and 8 rooms.25 .000.00 St.Catherine Se.Cee ee 70.0000 Waverley St, 6 flats, 6 and 7 rooms.10,000.00 Brunswick St., 3 stories .4,600.00 BUILDING LOTS \u201cOutremont, Annex, West- mount, Notre Grace, Cote St.Luke, at prices and terms to suit you.If it is a house and lot you : the location, the price, and the terms.We have, or can secure something to suit your _ requirements.Call, (517 ST.CATHERINE St.& Te Open Eve o\u201d > Dorchester St., house, || rooms.15000:00 Dorchester St.house.20,000.00 Brewster Ave., house, 5 and 6 rooms each .10,500.00 | Waverley St, 3 flats, 5 and 6.rooms.\u2026.6,500.00 Esplanade Ave., 2 flats, 7 - and 8 rooms.5.300.00 Bishop St.house, 12 rooms.18,000.00 Dame de want to purchase, let us know ./; ; \u20143 Re La iv he 4 Z.Fineberg & Son have some of the best business siles available.Read Carefully.sT.CATHERINE ST.WEST\u2014c'urnet.central, 100 ft Jrontigr Cash i: __ .§26.000.We recommend this buy.Act quick.Goud bulld.\u2014_\u2014 good revenue.Price (4.s1ZA 000 l'asicg 8T.Heng 5 WEST, corner St.George\u2014 light on Chrce sidis.Hasy terms.Price | feet frontage.®100.GOO ST, CATHERINE ST, near St.Lawrence\u2014s5 11 frontage.Goon bulldings: corner: well rented.A bargain for .#90.000 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.between Bleury and ti.\u2018Lawrence.47 ff _ frontage.solid stpne buildings, Z stures; the best purchas* on the street; about $10.50 a fuot.Price .co.450.000 BST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD, corner De Montigny\u2014Norh-vcas corner: light on 3 sides; Splendid investment.Price .63.000 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD., near Pine avenue - 3 stores, T6 ft.frontage, 4-8tory building, \u2018well rented; in good order.Price R35.600 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD, running through tu St.Domingue.above Prince Arthur st, T0 1 frontage, about 10,000 sq.ft, with the bulld!ings thereon.(\u2018ash required.only 35,008 The cheapest property on the market, about 83 a fuot.Study and investigate, and you wilt\"act auiek, >rice .RO HNO ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.Nos.498-504, Just \u2018below Onlano st.facicg on two streets: lot 43x126.good revenge.easy terms.Make an À offer.Price.oo.oie eee nee Ker pe © ; sT.LAWRENCE BLVD., Nos.939- 991.and Nos.Dominique st A 6 tenants, w-\" rente: in norfect order: splendid pure hare for mail Investor.Easy teams.Mieco.LL.LL.VT DOO BLEURY ST., corner Sherbrecke.south-east corner a stores.lut 55 x Jud We now offer this sdlendid corner, rapil.y ine poesie in valuv.Price ooo ii ae CL \u2026- R52 000 ONTARIO ST.EAST, Nes.775-781.ren Piessis st.Le st pu rt of the whodiv \u2018street: stores and dwellings.Revenne 27706, und later $3900 per ur- num: in pérfeet order.A gilt-2dgad investment Cash.say.$5000.Easy terme.Pries.0220220 22 Lena a ea a ae Le RID.OOO \u2019 WELLINGTON ST.corner King\u2014Solid stone bulidings.lot 114 x 110: good for various manufacturing purposes.A real snap for the right .party.EKasy terms.Price.\u2026.102 112110 aa aan a nee R30.000 Pp MT.ROYAL AVE.corner City Hall\u2014Lot 25 x 112 10 a lune.This Is the coming street.We have sold tlréee properties on this street ; in the Jast week.Better buy now, Cash, $3000, Price.- R13.000 $ MA.ROYAL AVE.corner Colonial ave.\u2014Rtone front, 33, fu.\u201cfrontage, 4 ten- : \u201cants.Act quiek.This will be sald soon.A safe fivestment.: Price only .oii ee KX.300 - McCORD ST.corner Murray\u2014i.ight on 3 sides.A Largai n for a i - quick purchaser.Price only.£3.000 >} .Investment Property 8T.JOSEPH BLVD.corner Esplanade ave.Nos.140 to 162, south-west cor- ner\u2014I2 most modern llats.Sepatale furnaces: stone.front.the finest property on this grand Bou'evardi Lot 112 x 110.Revenue about $3007.Cushy required.$1000, A : p'endid investment Price 122244 La eee eee ua eT RT1.500 PRINCE ARTHUR sr.west of Park avenue.\u2014i tenements, beautiful property, well buill He venue, $2200.Cash.$3500.Hamner on easy oon terms.The finest property in iw locality, Price .M2 ONO +.DROLET ST, Nne.614 to 624, just brlow Mt.Royail\u2014t beuutifu! flats, solid .stone front.lo: 66 x 72: well built: city vaisation, $18, ane.Cash 7 required, $2000 Cheap at \u2026.J R12.000 ., ONTARIO ST.WEST, near Eleury ste pper and lower \u201ctenement, solid \u2014 brick; lot 25 x ¥7 Lo a ane.Revenue about $s+v: Increasing .In value.Trice LL 22000 a LL aa La 2e -_.P»\u201ds3.200 Self-Contained M STRATHCONA AVE.Westmount-2-starev solid building=, modern: size of Tot, 37tg v NID: mortgages.SéS0t A nice home, for.-\u2026- R#11.000 ; CHERRIER ST.\u2014Ntone front, 3-storey, 14 rooms, all modern conveniences: coach house, stables, ete) in perfect order.Price.810.000 ROY 8T.Nr 134, fac ra Church\u201410 rooms.stone front, mortgug.\", $5,000: well bunt.Price co.\u2026 87.500 CADIEUX ST.near Roy St.\u2014\u201colid Ir ick, 10 rooms, stables and hay - loft.Cash, $600 A bargaln for.R3.200 LAVAL AVE, No.265\u2014Fine rottag:.rented for $300.Cash, $1060; balance eary terms.Price oo.ooo ea eee 3.600 Z.FINEBERG & SON, TRE RELIABLE AGENTS.14 CRAIG ST.WEST, Facinz St.Chs.Boromme St.Tel.Main 5592.À \u201cInvestment Lots\u201d Noire Dame de Gracs, Sherbrooke St.West This property is free and clear, and our lots are Real Investments Prices $250.$300.$325.$350.$375.$380.as we will insert a clause in your agreement which will on conditions give you the privilege of drawing In Cash 4% Interest on your money paid on your lots, in the same manner as the Savings Bank.Thé purchaser also profits by the increase in value of the land.This is a good reliable proposition.For information The Montreal Investment and Freshold Company, Limited .W, BADGLEY, Manager, 124 St.Peter Street.Terms $15.00 to $25.00 Cash and $4.67 to $6.00 Monthly ELROSE- poser Westmount Houses for Sale to $40.000.~~ JAMES BAILLIE Bi2 Board of Trade Bldg.© Upper and Lower Levels, at prices ranging from $5,000 Houses For Sale Are you considering buying =& tnstead of renewing your old sage?If you are read over this Hat Woo \u2018 and see if it is of nterest to you.L id sn wastmount.Farm at Lakeside Ave CET 18 5.550 Situated batween Lake St.Louis Cian ;.13,000 and G.T.R.track: less than 10 cle meron 1 22e minutes from station; good lake e Road .11,000 frontage.Includes 8 houses, barn, 14,000 .water tank, pipes.Gasoline en- pret en \"a 300 sine for water buppls; etc.Sub- .(upper level).12.000 division plan gives 147 lots, ex- ; ees 000 wee mes ee clusive of streets.Particulars en en Ave, au are mes see on.oN eateunt \u2018Ave.oo.10,800 application » I Gault & Ewing, ator Street West .16.500 Eastern Townships Bank Bullding.« PAIR Ave.A .15,000 L For terms and full\u201d particulars ps ee em re a mn + wo 6 Jattheys § Jos | FARMS WANTED._ ! i city.Biate sise, condition \\and price.dress 1% Park avenue, { VEE RY SMALL.FARM, within short drive of a station.thirty mintiez frém Ad- MONTREAL HARBOR.| wholesale district runs through to Mon per cent.Remember, property, also permit to view same, Tel.Main 1110.The above warehouse is one of the best it has a five-storcey frontage on St.Paul Street and eal Harbor.where there is also a five-storey and mE cut-stone frontage, viz: This warchouse is modern in every respect, electric elevator and heated hy hot water.Building alone worth the4money.\u2018 Montreal Harbor, during season, is the second to largest harbor on the whole American Continent, \u2018and you wfil realize what a genuine bargain we are offering you.Printed circular containing photographs and full description of this : srt ST.PAUL STREET FRONTAGE.ST.PAUL STREET WAREHOUSE, WITH 5 STORY FRONTAGE ON FOR QUICK SALE, PRICE $18,000.bargains in Montreal's 107 Commissioners Street.being equipped with \u201cPresent rent close on 10 can be had on application.W.ERNEST BOLTON, 141 Notre Dame West.; Bank of Ottawa To Owners of Houses For Rent or Sale As we have a number of clients who wish to rent or buy houses, owners of property wishing to rent or sell would do well to communicate with us.Montreal Securities Corporation LIMITED.Building, Montreal._THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-SATURDAY, JANUARY 14.1911.| PROPERTY FOR SALE.A\" BERDEEN AVKNTE Wos Westmount,\u201d Tpper level, detached soité briek and brick bouæ.en lut 30 x 187, with good brick stable in the rear: qlsc fruit trees.elc.: the house 1s modern lu layoni, with tes roams.of which five \u2018are bedroumx, tlled hathroom; nf flour finished in| quartered aycumore.rman Diomore, Easteru Tow nsbhiys Bank Building Muin 7804 ¥HE CHOICE] Iouses Ip Westmount are AE, my list.both r ænd lower levels; .price 34.300 to 825,000.W.Ernest Bulton.141 Notre Dame west.16 A 20 PET A dose lo Westmount l'ark, vip: rooms, all conveniences; See it.56 §1.wodera Milan.po Co, > $8,500; terme eax.A You will buy Hugb Gliehrist Francois Xavier stree:.Muin 5 OVE the Boulevard.very fide detached i bouse.fu the central part of the West: « mount Upper Level, with large lot and superb view; finlabed in hardwood throughout; imme diate possession if desired.Norman Bimnore, © Eastern Townahipy Bank Building.Main Tuod.11 4 A FIRST CLASS properly for sale.cure of & Fulford and Notre Dame street; six tene- vids aud two stores; easy) terms.1A Souve 7 avenue.Geo.Scott, AY, INVESTMENT UPLORTUNITY \u2014 St ; « Lawrence street, near Bi.Catherine: price $6.50 per foot.grovwl T6 by 125 For fuil par tienlars.appdy A Nebachter.135 Mirchoson, Phone Bt, Louis 1355.\"TTENTION Contractors, Builders, \u2018 men.Carters Hillside -avenue.mmnt, opposite Canadian d'acifie lracke.Abhott avenue, large van! with dweHing.ntablinæ for eleven borsas, «vach house, vtr, Dimensions UU x JAI.area 13.565 foul: fine modern brick buildipgs: everything fu perfect condition: moderate price.Norman Bitunore, kasteru Townships Bank Budding.Tel.Main 764.BYKERT 2 ATTENTION Centrally aituated bakery, well equipped.also five large brick dwellings and 0,156 feol of land.Annual rept about 10 per cent.Most be sald Eany terms; offers considered.Price $13,500.w.Erneut Bolton, 141 Notre Dame west.rpBDBBO \u201cMontres! Dairs- Wot vear affiee, rheds, square BDBROOKE AVENUE.Wost \u2014 House for sale, 6 rooms: new plumbing: begting., wiring aud decorating; ready for oc.ropancy; $3.00; ! eden an clases.20 St.Alexis street, Main 5158.5 12 ISHÔP STRELT - A new bouse in Al von- ditiou: finished tbrogbout iv the most up to date style; cupboard spaces; recreation rvow: iwo baths! maid's roms; palm room: Sor: roof garden: motor garage: J bedrooms.Apply The Cratock Simpson Cowpany M03 St James street, POURGEOIS STREET \u2014 Briek upper and lower dwelling; about 5 rooms vach; price $2350, Ernest Bolton, 141 Notre Dame west.BOUESEOE STRÉET \u2014 To clout estate.wil IWu alors -cottage.with extension Kkitcher.for $3.,000.W.Ernest Boliuu, 141 141 Notre Dame w west.LOUMFIELL AVEENU, Outremoui.No 283 and 287; semi- detached cuttages, finished throughout in chestnut; all modern cunren- mre ul, further particulars, apply KR.Ne ville, 233 St.James street.Tel.Main 76 3 GULEVARD BT.JOSEPH] \u2014_ Detached wo.dern three flat house, hardwood figurs; apeD plumbisg: furnaces; bath and w.c.separ nie.all light reams; new Louse; price $12,000; revepue $1068; very easy terms: splendid investment; but; beller speculation; euguire and \"we will tell you why.Lefebvre and Bemister.150 81.James street.Main 2507.Even St.Louis 2102.me, 6 NOTTAGE In Westmount, at 8 Ingilsside ave.\u2014\u2018enented cellar, hot waler boated; lage yard; alse cottage at 762 Cadivux; no agents.Apply 1513 Esplanade.SLARK SIHEET Anvex \u2014 Svne frout and brick, 4 flats, of six ruoms each: pay- jug 10 per cent.Apply E.J.F.Markgraf, City apg District Bank Building.Main 7334.11 6 VOTE ST.ANTOINE ROAD, No.37\u2014Over./ looking park: semi-detached sandstone house, western exposure, 11 rooms, conservatory, sale price $12,000.W.Erpest Bolton, 141 Notre Dane west.116 COFAN STREET \u2014 New brick house, wel -bullt; fully rented; pays 13 per cent.; price $4,000; rental $480; terme reasonable.Apply Dr.Wilson, $¢ Park ee 1 (Connex Chapieau and Masson, # pew flats, rented $768; will exchange for building lots; price $7,000; easy terms.Apply Ye La dwelling above, driveway, yard, stabling for 12 horses and open A.W.D.For Sale « St.Lambert CORNER VICTORIA AND EDISON AVENUES-\u2014Pressed brick dwetl- ing.eight rooms, hardwood floors, hot water heating, galleries baek and front, over 3,000\u2019 \u2018square feet land.Shade trees, lawn and garden: Price for quick sale before February 1st, $3,250.MURRAY ST.\u2014Concrete buildings, office and warehouse on ground floor, 212 St.James Street space about 40 x 50 feet, also garage, shed.! HOWELL, - FOR SALE Bishop Court Apartments 147 Bishop Street The above apartments are the most up-to-date in the City.throughout in hardwood; main halls and staircases in marble.Cold storage all the year round.Shows a net revenue of nearly 12 per cent.Apply for full particulars.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Sherbrooke St, Nos.4908, 4910, 4912, 4914, and Prines Albert Ave, No.390, Waestmount\u2014Each house contains 8 finished in chestnut and ma- rooms, hugany.Just completed.Purchaser may choose deco ations.Price of cor- neg» house, $9, 00: balance $8,500.00 each.Quebec Ave, Outremont, No.20.\u2014 11 room cottage, finished throughout tn chestnut; built-in.sideboard and china closets.Yardwood floors.Cement basement.Price $10,000.00.Bloomfield Ave., Outremont, Nos.283 and 287\u2014Semi-detached cottages, 8 rooms; finished in chestnut; built-in sideboard and china closets; hardwood floors.(Cement basement.\u2018Price $7,500.00 each.Other properties for sale mont at reasonable terms.Terms to suit purchaser.For further particulars apply R.NEVILLE, Jr.233 St.James Street Phone, Main 2930.Saturday afternoon apply at Outre- mont and Westmount premises.- in Outre- Wanted to Pürchase Client Gesires property.size 50 x 100, to erect wareliouse upon: location not necessarily al.although preferred.Full information requested.The House of Browne Limited, 207 ST.JANES STREET.Finished FOR SALE ST.LUKE 87, close to Guy st, solid stone and brick property: size 48 ft.by 90 ss containing 4 tenements.Price NOTRE DAME ST.WEST, close McGill st.property.30 ft front by 173 ft.deep; side lights.A splendid chance for manufacturing concern.Price low to ciose an estate.MANCE ST.above.Mount Royal avenue, well-built flats, perfect ood denants: revenue ce, 814,75 .DUROCHER 87.||} Nice red sandstone front house, 5 bedrooms, extension kitchen: everything in perfect order.i Price, $11,000.§ order; 31488.MOUNT PLEASANT AVE.Westmount.close to Sherbrooke street, 1 marble front cottage, 9 rooms, in good order, finished natural wood, extension kitchen, etc.Iw.A.sNowpoN, | 205 ST.JAMES STREET, ATTRACTIVE HOME FOR SALE On Elm Avenue NO 430 Above Sherbrooke Street.Stone front house, 2 atofeys.1st floor.drawing room, di and breakfast rooms, pantry and kitchen.2324 floor.living room, 4 bedrooms, bathroom and sewing room.Everything in best of order: house handsomely decorated.Apply for price and peri 232 87.JA dar: Tel.M.7372.4388.w.cw BAKER, Man.Dir.Sec.-Treas.11 4 daw , 202A Lasalle.Crago STREET, $5.000 \u2014 Stome front : block, three deep fats, with extensions, Jodo 2er ft.W.Ernest boltou, Co Charmity illuuta,, conpervatory.Notre Dame west.( ITY HALL AVENUE, 628-634 \u2014 1 tenement property, wust be sold before 1st, fur 55,- | pbs pus $1.00.\" dpi 10 owder, 62 Gly bai (CARE STREET vos BE Mir brick encesed houss of three flaws, two apartments of four rooms and bath, on lower floor.Present revenue $600, which is very.low.Price only $6200; cash required 32100.This house will sell itself for the price asked.Step lively, plense.Lefebvre and Bernisier, 150 St James street, Main 2807.Evening St.Louis 2102.VOTE ST.ANTOINE ROAD \u2014 Tega sandsione Wouse, containing drawiagreom, Hbrary, diningreom, cobservatory, pantry kitchen, six bedrooms and bathroom; \u2018price neo.Ernest Raiton, 14! Notre l'ame weat.(CLARKE STREET, above AN solid stone front two flat house, with all modern conveniences; was not built to be sold, and has to be secn to be appreciated.Price only $6300; veryeasy terms.Le- Febvre and Bemister, 130 Bt.James street.Main 2807.Evening St.Louis 2102.9 6 J)URCHESTER STREKXT WEST, $8.000 (near Lord Siratheona's residesce)\u2014Stone front residence,\u2019 three stories, cxtemsion kitchen.Offers considered.W.Ernest Bolton, 141 Notre Dame west.UROCUER bouse, U reasonable.W.west.ELISLE ST.$8,500 \u2014 Stone front three story block, six modern flats; rent $720.W.Brmest Bolton, 141 Notre Dame west.RUMMOND, No.6, near Osborne, good stone front house, in condition, rented uatil next May.electric light apd gas, enamel bath, $7,500.Norman Blumtore, Esstern Townships Bank Bullding.Main 7604.a ST.ANTOIN STE ROAD, Na.39, corner Argyte avenue \u2018Rosebank Cottage.\u201d double bouse, 10 rooms, bardwuai W.Ermest Bolton, 141 STREET \u2014 Modern apartment flats; splendid revenue; price Broest Baltoa, 141 Notre Dame PROPERTY FOR SALE.D ley aus 2 US PROPERTY FOR SALE.AVAL AVENUE, neat Rachel = Neat iil enttage.four hedjuoing, $2500; offer wanted.Norman Blumure.Eas.'p Townassipe Rank Ruitding.Man Tod 16 ETOURNEUX XIBEET, wear Notre Dame\u2014 Good property Jor sate; 76 x 108; rent $MT6 per year, price SH AN: cui James ai.2102.Main 2807.Eventing Si Lous s + MAE'S STREET.near Boulevard St AML Joseph.three flat house, containing 8 rooms in each flat, furnaces, gus ang rieC- tric And All conveniences: present revenu $532.Price only $8000.This is a splendid location and values are increasing in this locality.cash required $4500.Lefebvre and Bemrister, Main 2807, 180 St.James at.evening St.Louis 102.se M ELBOURNE AVE.near Westmount Park, semi-detached house of nine rooms and bathroom, all modern conveniences; idea) location.Apply 16 Melbourne ave.9 6 ) ETCALFE NTREET No.143 \u2014 Btone front.four story residence 14 ruoms.28 feet front: brick stables.l'rices very reasonsble.W- Prnest Bolton, 111 Nutre Dame west, 8 A ONTREAL WEST - Two bouses for sale: À ose G rooms at 33.500; oue T roms at 85.500: terms liberal : good \u201cvalue.Peden and Mclaren, 20 St.Alexis street.Malo 5138.> 12 MASSE STREET Al brick, 8 rooms: 4 large front hall and back hall, with labetuer.+ æcod foOTE Throughont, \u2018 well detura ted, apd w.¢ separate; bes! open plumbing fitting: concrete Basement; stullonery Juerney (urnace: large lot; gus and ght; KS, easy eros.Phope Nt 1787.Apply 2450 Mance M ACKAY STREET (clos to Sberbrooker \u2014 Several cholce stone front residences; vrices $11.000 to SIS.OUU: possession in May.W Proest Holton, 141 Notre Lame west.A Y SPECIALTY 4 modern Westmount À honsés, op the upper and lower levels; 1 am ready\u2019 fus help you in cube a bouse; ask for wy list.Normau Ri Eastern Town.»hips Bank Building.Ma \"To 11 6 A ENTANA, two flats, stone front, only $2650; rare chance.Willlam David, near St.Catherine, in Maisonneuve.three or six flats, new.$4300 and $9500, easy terms; wifi exchange for two flat property.wold large hard.bath ; nfekel iuba: chetrie louis \u201cfor sale dreams; Cottage conditions easy.A.W.Dax nals, Proprietor, 1186 Et.Andre, Teleph St Louis 1130 $s 4 NEW RES.DENGES 37,000 to $12,000, solid brick and stone houses, In \\Vestmount, ready for occupation.All up-to-date improvements and everything first class.Will be sold on very easy terms to suit purchaser.Apply E.Blackwell.Phones West- mount 50 and 138i.4184 St.Catherine Street.512 saw NEW BRICK house, weil finished, two - flats, five rooms.w.c., no bath, ready $2000, $300 cash, balance easy terms.2607 Labelle.(QUTREMONT Solid stove.two story detached Bouse with hay windows, 8 rooms; aize of the jot 50x100: ktable; price $8,300.W.Fraest Bolton, 141 Notre Dame west.UTREMONT\u2014Two new semi-detached houses, in best residential district, eight rooms, extension kitchen, hardwood rs, high concrete hasewent, $7500 each; also very fine new vemi-detachrd house, of eleven rooms, hardwood floors, billiard room, two buy windows: har Rain at $10,000.Noman Binmore, Eastern Towvosbips Bank Bulkting.Main 7004.17 À UTREMONT Two story semi-detached brick emcsasd bonse.with 6 rooms and bathroom; prise only $5.500.Phone Main 1110.W.Exnest Bolton.in Notre Dame west RUTREMONT == \u2014 739, T7 de l\u2018Epee avenue, near Bernard, vice pressed brick two- {amily house, esch six rooms and bath, double roof, tone foundation, electric light and gas: bargain at 33.000: cpmvenient he ivi more ern 0 an ulldi Mais TO04.pe M \\UTRREMONT Hockland avenue; lot for sale: 3714 feet x 102 feet: or wasid exchange ssf part payment on twe flat property: lao small cottage on lot 60 feet x 104 feet; fruit trees and bigh ground, Montreal South.Apply 2373 Ewplanade avenue.PRICE $4600, RENT $612 If you are looking for a solid real estate investment that will yield you over 20 per cent.per annum on the amount of your investment, you should carefully examine Nos.32-24 Jardin Street, close to Centre Street.This block is brick encased, on high stone foundation.and contains five tehements, vielding $612 a vear.The owner has just spent over $1,000 putting the property into perfect order before offering it for sale, The most careful inspecting solicited.Prose $4,600; rent $612.Cash payment, §1.2 Reasonahle offers considered.W.fe Bolton; 141 to occapy, Notre Dame West _ CE ALR AVE: No, 300 Sber- brooke street, Westmmount; Nos.4908- 4910-4912-4914, each Lbouse contains B rooms: finished throughout In chestnuyt and pa: RESSMAKERS, Tailara, Miiline: Halrdress- up to date in every respect.Apply R.Neville, ers.\u2014Do you want to escape Sit.Catherime jr., St.James street.Phone Main 2630.street high arene and Sun do business in tbe centre of the cit ave & Central site just ARR EN 16.M8 10 \u2014 Three mo | above St vy free that wig suit your - dern fiats.7 rooms rach: revemue $1104: Becde.w.108 2141 Notre Dame rice $13,000; terwa, telephone Wastmount 2SU3.west.9 Fimund Nerve, 351 Olivier avenue.11 8 NSPLANADE AVE.near Fair t \u2014 Splendid three filet property, well rented; will take $7000 for a quick turnever; present revenue $850; very easy terms.Cannot remain unsold at the price.Lefebvre and Bemister, 180 St.James st.Main 3807.Evening 8t Louis 31403.9e LM AVENUE, Na 248, first beuse below Westarny' \u2014 andsome three-story solid brick house, 28 feet wide, with imported sand stone front En stone Steps, seven bedrooms, extension kiteben, back stalre, tlied bathroom, concrete basetoent, bot water furmace.ete.tape aide and rear: a\u2019 most subatantial and dig\u2019 uified residence; early possession if desired.i Norman Binmore, Eastern Townsbips Bank \u2018 Hullding.Main T7604.DWARD CHARLES JSTRBET nea: Boulevard St Joseph \u2014 Two houses of four flats, all renied .Present revesue $840; price asked $3200.Make offer.At present the return is 16 pe.on inveat- ment.Lefebvre and Bemister, Main 3807., 180 St James st.Evening Bt.Louis 3102 9 j10R SALE \u2014 A large bustness peaperty, on St.Catherine street west, forming a corner, over 19.000 feet, a bargain at $8 per foot.Hemry Ward & Co.900 St.James at.B BALE or 10 \u20148t.ta street For taste Est fuk steam beated, eet ne mprovements.information.sppir À Sebachrer, 168 Mirkin, Phone St.Lou 355.OR SALE \u2014 St.Joseph's Boulevard, Ment- real Apnex \u2014 Fine residence.containing 12 rooms; modern improvements; built specially for the owner; also flat below, containing 3 rooms; size of lot 26 x 110, to a lane.KE.R.Gareau, Royal Trust Building.Room 68, 1107 ft.James street.Call between 9 and 12 am.FE, 3ALES can\u2019t bay s House and and Lot, , and when paid for.give it 1a pact nt for a bouse and lot; $13 to $25 cash je all that is necessary to begin to day a home.G.W.etreet.Badgtey, 124 St.Peter R SALE \u2014 $2150 will pay for a roild brick cottage, divided to suit; cash, morthiy; 30 minutes from Hl street electric oar direct.G.W.Badgley, 124 St.Peter street.SALE-\u2014New solid brick semi-detached cottuge.$3700; only $300 cash balance spall movthiy payments, 7 rooms, modern im- Br Tame Merton avenve, 20 minutes from SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.Jumen atrest by ectrie cars, direct to G.W.Badgiey, 124 St.Peter street, OUR HOUSES and one vacant lot Fo asle.Re whele or half, at a good Ny 1687 St Demin.que, near Villeweave.10 I ACHINN \u2014 We ie, a two Vars - preiaea Sain brick encased house, tn attie, ind 4 bedroomm, cuphosrds, i ing liven claset, , B W.library.Sung = .extension range and boler, snd w \u20ac séparate.copcrete cetilar, furnget, ekettie 3 all in order; green .; doilt the ct the own, elally for his ows ve: me vef y % John Hamilten, No.17 Walder, Apartusente.420 Crosvenoc.aveswe.383 Westmount.ACRINE \u2014 Have fine properties for enie.9000 to J40MD: also yecast lets, Be.to It Baar al TE to enqèlre.Alex.; = McRae, lasgrance Agent, 24 Mevonth ron \" tregl with o best of free atbosis at \u201cNMbcdonal Con - IL a este, to rapid via © = sert tn yy » price 15c feof, to le P.we, rest a.OF St.James, 89 Brot AVENUE, 155, Westmount, tiie, fecing Canadian Pacific rasta rick Gelli.\u201cofice table cou Ne on lot 90 x 153; will eel | eus.Biamare, Bestern' Townships Sank puss Main 7604 nme 1-5, mur Angus Sheps: thre flats.of § Tove sack; eo so x.IPT Bey City and: District .Main 7534.hat ve water eating.$3100.Narmap Biswore, ban Baltics.Main 7004.AVAL AYR, $2,700, Nos.BES Sa 1 fist property, Abows.À roewss each pat: % show 14 per cent.lay.tree: à te.Quish offers omsidersd.W.- sa ASE EE ARK AVENUE, Nox 61 to 71, near MD- tou\u2014Owner residing iu Kagland, will sell this stone front property.consisting fo aix dwellings.good revenue: values rising steadily an this street.Norman Bimnore, Eastern Townships Bank Building.Maio 7604.11 & PPARs AVENUE \u2014 Three presasd brick and solid brick flats, between Fuiremownt and St.Viateur: spiendid investment; price is right.Norman Biamore, 908 Eastern Townships Bank Building.Tel.Main 7604.114 PRUE ARTHUR, neur Tniversity \u2014 Siobe front house, dining room, kitches apd maid's room on ground floor.drawing room.fire bedrvoms and den in the upper stories: $7800; n 1st May.Norman Bipmore.Eastern Townsbips Bank Building.1 800; Cadieax, near Prince Arthur, self-comiain: ey Ye Realty Oo., 35 Univer: wity street.ARK AVENUE, pear Milton \u2014 Taree fiats, stope and brick parins 10 per cent: cash required only $3: $3500.'n nd casy terme long- more Realty Co, BB University.Up 6201.CERBES STREET, Outremont \u2014 Self-ron- teined cottage.hatte af Laprairie brick: stable, two horses; cemented price 88000 langmore Realty Co.85 apres Upiowe 8207 UBARC AVENUE, Outremont, No.0 \u2014 11 rooms, two bathrooms; hardwood floors: ground floor finished in chestnut; cement basement.R.Neville, jr., 233 St.James street, ¥hone Main 2030.76 i EAL GOOD BARGAIN \u2014 St.Elisabeth st.pear Dorchester; cash $1.000: gevrnue $4381) per year, For move detalis, apply A.Schachter.188 ison.Phone Hi.Lomwis 1355.R'EHAOND SQUARE.Nos.20 and 20% \u2014 stone front tenement, eight and lon Toms, bot water furnaces, is perfect Norman Bhumore, esters Towsabips Bank Boilding.Main 7604.SUZANNE ST.Andex \u2014 Store and dwell: with stable in resr: rente $264; will well to Quick purchaser for 82,600; easy terms.E.Cy and Disteiot hers Building.~Mmin 7384.T.DENIR \u2014 No TE a S 13338 St Denis, near Mount Royal avenue.$, and 11 ropms.all in first class order: ali modern conveniences.For price and particulars, apply 1383B St Denis.Tel.8t.Louls 94.11'8 TRATHCONA AVENUE -deta house, nine rooms, tiled bathroem.exien- PARK AVENUE.Dear Prince Arther \u2014- Reif: contained house, 7 ruams and bath, 85.- reer TANLEY § above Bherbrooke slrvel- - b tone front house, well buili, in Al coudi Mon; lurge dali.3 bedroonie.hatbrooths; fine living rem on secuvd floor; gas and dectelc l\u2018gut.The Crezdock Simpson Cowpany, 203 Bi, James street, __ ST CATHERINE SFTRENT.Wesiumour! -\u2014 3 hargsin.ston.fruit solid brick three fiat bonse: well rented; furnace catch flat; price right; terms easy.mnet be sold; owber leaving vily.Hugh GhHeuret & Co 33 St François 1 Xavier street.Main Juss KT \"DENTS near Chietrier sireal \u2014 Jroubte tetements.solid stone; file busiuesd sie] Bre six Dats off Bssianude street; evense $340; price $7800; casi required $2400.Omar Uakles.107 St.Juuies afeel.Main ns.4 LUREE New Brick Hous, 8 flais.D stores: baker, grocer.butcher, fur sod coul: ce mented cellar: gas, electricity: [wo wisbies: £ places: lot MU 2 30, lemving for the fuulMry.Wed Nanguinel.Lo.FINTREE E OI OKT NITIES To own your von tome at small cost: Cowau street, THES one worry brick cuttage:; 10ust be sold at ghee: re resonable offer refused: price asked $2,000, Labetle street.U4N3: twa store).S moins, mif contalded beux, gvod value at 32,200; Maple- wWoue aveutre.pent Cotq dez Nelgees Road, bun galow.7 roomie.all newly devoraied; lot 75 x 110 feet: price 53,100.Appiy The Crown \u2018trust Cotupaus.86 Notre Dgme west! Tlontrexl.Phone Maty 780.; perks STREFJ.Nos, 1023 10 35h, à 115: hufiding M0 x 73: $1100.Yor inforumtions avd perwii.J Vezina, The chy Hall aveuve, Two, FLATS On Darling street.tear On atio; evavenient fee Angus Shops: Ontariu derine cars! als reins aml tha th- : tement cellar: stable and workspop: wis 25 x lv cab reguimsi F2,000 Appiy wl premises, ask Daring ntrei.- Two \u201cHOC aE remaining fie tenements; also ancther house, h tepewents rod wore, corner Hughes and St.Haobert, N1.Denis Boa- levard; all rentes: good price: als, fables.sheda, ete.; price S50; chance to tue first one.Appiy 204 at.Hubert street.* NIVPHSITY STREET.above Miltou-\u2014Fhree story residense, 1: taueus, hardwoo) Moore, \u201cpen plu Bg: prise $3,000.VW.Ernest Boiton, 141 Notre Lame west, Ü 'PFER PEEL STREET \u2014 sidences, ices $22,000 upwards.nest st_ Bolton, 141 Notre Vaue west.FILLENEUVE STREET, near Park ave, two houses of six flats, vontaining al! the latest and most modern convenichces, furnaces in each flat.Stone front.This property is suriounded by high class flats and apartments, and is bound te show a big increase in value shortly.Present revenue $1814, which is very low.Price only sy _ 1 Fro price only apply le and st fun 6 l'Evversi choice re- Ww.Br 817,000; cash required about.$9000.Something worth considering.Lefebvre and Bemister, 1X0.Bt.James street.Map 2807.Eventag St.louis 2103 YERDUN \u2014 Gordon avenue, THAT.property for sale, also two lots Vf iand; all accommodations for Kevping poul!- try.Apply on premises.76 VICTORIA AVE, Ko 244.below Western\u2014 Detached house.on large lot, with garden aud fruit trees.four bedrooms.extension kit chen, hol water furbace.Norman Blininore, Essieru Towasbips Rank Bullding.Tel.Main TE Ww scekers.very well built house, in the red sandstone block: No.$80 Wood ave.3rd houses below Shérbrooke, delightful view: 5 rooms and bathroom: easily beated; in excellent order: terms can be arranged.May br seen between 3 and 3 o'clock: other particulars on premises.X TESTMOUNY \u2014 Cottages and residential flats, on Grosvenor qvenue; well rented.for investment: for prices, apply J.Ryan, 407 Roard of Trade; Main 7731; evenlugs, oa L 2T4T.WwW ESTMOT) NT Cut stoue solid brick flat 7 revus each: open and nickel plumblinz: pot rater furnace: rents $836; price $#.000.E* ing.Main 7134-2279.WeTuer NT \u2014 Aak for my list of der Westmount houses; | will be pleased to consult with if desired, apd show yon uver the properties Norman Binmore, Eastern Townsbtps Bank Building.Main 7u04.3116 RYESTMOUNT.$4.500 - Pressed brick cot tage, cement cellar.wash tnba, furnace, area door.first floor.parker.diningroom, kitchen: upstains four bedrooms and bathroom; reason for sale, owner leaving for Evrope.- W.Ersest Hotton.141 Notre Datne west.WASTED TO RENY, with option of buying, about 10 acres of ground, for paultry farm: situeted on Jsland -of Moptresl, or close to it.Write Bring full basticuiars as te price, terme, ete.638 Star Office.+ Wa ERLEY STREXT, No.2085 \u2014 A little abure t, stylish brick cottage, witl three bedronma extension kitchen, bet water furnaçe, ele., fine condition price; jwisession when regnired.Norman Bin- gore.Eastern Townships Bank Bultdins.Main OUNT U {ven eeidence, fi ESTMOUNT Important! to home- You Levai - Semi-detached in eak, hardwood fMoors, nine rooms, | verandahs: price $89,900.W.Erwest Bolten.131 Notrs Dame west.Wen 8.500 \u2014\u2014\"Cutatene front, 1x0 per flat house, 5 rooms each, sidelighis laid at side, beautiful situation, overlooking lovely Eronade.WW.Eruest.Bolton, 1441 Notre Dame wes! VE THORM Upper vel - \u2014 Large \u201dvemi-de- tach modern house, &Ix bedrooms, apd maid's rom, extension kitchen.two bathrouas, hardwood floors; open air sleeping room; §10.- 730:; cmnvenient terms: posseésion [st May.Norman Binmore, ra ern Townships Bank Building.Mein 11 6 ESTMOUNT, cottage, \u2018containing four bedrooms and mald\u2019's room, 5500 cash, balance in ,&nnua! instalments.Anyone desiring to purchase & home on easy terms.Apply lo Box 322, Star Office.3017 4 TESTMINSTER AVENUE, Montreal West \u2014 For use and garden; in first ctass condition; cecupanes May lat: ,300.Peden and Mclaren, 20 St.Alexis street.Main 3158.5 12 500.00 -\u2014 For sale, Mapie avenue.(Deiorl- mier Municipality); first class stone front bouse; three flats: 6 snd 7 rooms: énamel bath and w.c.: gas; electricity: woyld accept vacant lot in part payment; terms $600 cash: party leaving Montreal.E.R.Gareau, Royal Trust Bullding, Room 68, 107 St.James streel.Cali between 9 und 12 a.m.3, \u2014 For sale, ently os street, three fiat bose, three six rooms, bath w.e., gas.clectricity: reut har lot 25 x 100, % a Jane :termu $1,000 cash; jwonld: accept «mail vacant lot In part payment.R.Gateau.Royal Trust Rullding, Room es\u201d 107 St, James street.Call between 9 and 12 a.m.$I, .06 \u2014 For sale, Christopher Columbus sireet.near Lafontaine Pare; fine three story stone front house, 8 and T7 rooms: lot 23 y 130, té u 30 foot Jane.Terms $2.000 cash.E.IR.Gareau, Royal Toust Building, Roow GS.ro St.James etrest.Cali betwees 9 uud 12 a.m.9 FARMS FOR SALE.UBA Very destrable form for sale in Cuba, extent 440 acres, bas 30 acre grape fruit amd orange reve, relate s HN ucres well suited for sugar cane of vegetadies, aod 100 acres Ligh grade lubacco laud sulfficieut water [rom river Lo irrigaie 200 acres in driest season.Location heaitby iagnificent view of suourlains, conseBmient tv Havaum by road at ray.Mirer well stocked with find\u2019 and green turtle, good shooting, deer quali aud pigeon la viclusty.Fue lurUser \u2018paruculars acd re- térences, apply X.2, care vf le Canada.Havana.\u2018 Tv ot pas ul 1 acree, adjoining Montreal West, will sell In parts at a very reduced ice: nn waste lanu: 15 minutes from stewet Car; for subuivision; a suap to prompt parchas er.Fuld particutars asd price, apply to J.W.Foster.Montres! West.NAMM of Joba Mclonnel, at &#.J of Pointe Aux Irembles, 143 pas or cadastral number 10 and 53: will be cosap.account of settil oid very » ng estate.Ajpis Maryuetse.it ot ARMS ai Valois, 120 arpenis, ana one of 66 arpenté, 6 x 20 and 8 x 20 ar- punts cach, for subdivision or.factory ume.Address J.L! Wiseman, 342 81.James st.Fos SALE valuable dairy farm, Tows- Ortord, just outside limiia of Sherbrmee 135 aervs, about hail in highest state of cultivazion, remainder pasture lapd.Mulldings first ciasg conditiun, Terms reasonable.tn Ho Fraser, Macdons- ald and Rugg, Advocates, Sherbrooke, Que.308 5 law AM antborised to sell obe of thadlast \u201cfarms having a\u2019 large shaded water froni, aû- joining the buldings, plas at St Anna, with good bu photes al office: P.BE.Dons 0155 ames.ONGHORE a CO.FT Fain New Glasgow, 108 acres, and elzht- roomed house, $1.800: good soil, very fer- tiie.well watered.55 University.Up- tewn 6201.AND BARGAIN, 50 Bre, 8- miles from centre of Montreal \"proposed extensien of electric line to Chambly, runs through property, would sell auteurs into sere blocks or poultry and garden lots, hustler should make seven thousand del- Ines \u2018profit; price $64 an acre; termg $758 cash, balance $356 w .ar \u201c veeriy.Write Bex ses City aod District Bank Bald.Park, \u201cSona brick f (3 REENFIELD 1A F | LOTS FOR SALE, ~ CENTRAL LOTS - Seaforth Ave.just above Sherbrooke Street.off (\"ole des Neigex Hoad; just the place for cottages.ver) reasonable tering: also two modern (wo-story cotlages, 2 .roons, modern and un-to-ggte, will be completed in March à W TBADGLEY.1124S St, Peter Sireet JYORCHERTER™ \u2014 Vacant loi ul next le 1024 Erorelisier, situated SLR 00 Teal Trem Where Westmount degins,.fin- ETREEFT est lot la city fur apartments or cottage Phone Afain 18 or Mau 411.UROCHER STREET.vvac Pacific Eve.12 Jote, :5xlidu, at 0 vents per foot, terms $100 cash and $100 por vear cach [R18 L498 Star Uftive 10 3 - dYARTIKEVILLE - A 1» 130 feet fromting Risuers \u201c(ice Toxecns Jot.des Prairie, by TOO to the public road: wvactly on the eant aide of Mr.Giloert\u2019s risddence price $10,000.would cxehange fer a property in the Aphex.wise in Cartierdille: :w> small building bots.al IDV each.© Marsieuits & Cote, La Paire Bulliting.East 3804 118 Fes AVENTE OU Unis remalning lot opposite Westmouz: ark.Ownerrin United Rtates; Will! sacrifice WW Erne«t Bolton, 161 Natre Dame west ee Core BT pall, block of land for zai.with Jour frontages: closc + canal and ralimas aiditz atimirabiv adapt vd for factory.pric.and form very res- sonable.Appiy 1 Ho OM simpson, 40 Re- nouf Building T.! lp Main 256%.(ÉREKNFIELD PAR $180 buys lerggh X gardeu lois.Ge feel frantege, on 50 foul sireri.ip this fast growin suburb: terms \u201c$10 down, balance $3.00 a month.to buy before Iuvorpuratiou boungl to advance.Apply 112} Bt.James street, Now is the thue when prices are Johu F.Campbéi:.between 7 and 8 pm.106 Vila lets 38 = 194.Lealthy location; quiek- est growing suburb cf Montreal: inve t dire te double over gd over in a short : buy mow before iucorperation, terms $15 ombb.balance $3.00 monthly.Triephoos St.Louis 402, or write WJ.Murray, 1251 Detorbmigr.city.9 OLSK \u2014 For seule or to vent, pear a P.NM.station, worth, abou: 0 miles fromm \u2018Montreal: a sal! romtortabie house.For further information.appiv te 1.EN.Pentte.2502 St, Lawrence.Montreal 5 2 law LONGUE POINTE ~170 net.Tacing the Fleer by nn average of ahont Goo feet: .ing 160,000 ft, tmur« or less).prico $8 Ri for $I85, in high, Als lot we are authorized Lo cxchumge for po apartwent house price vot in exceed $75,000 4.Masaicotie & Cote.La Patrtr Buliding.Best 3804.; \u2018 11 & ONTRÉAI.WEST.corner Percivai\" ave.and St.Cathrine st.frontage 60x12\".Addrens David Tale, Percival avenue, Montreal West.6 2 law \"0 FREMONT\u201d Hartlumd avenue, bas G0 feet next block to Maher's bou- jevard running tv Nault an Recollec!: bes speculation in sight.a quick purchaser.Phone or call.The macy.y.Craig ai and st.IN PARK AFENLE and Hutchison, 106.00 \u2018fret: price {0c and We per foot.We will accep! in exchange properties in Outremont, Si.Catherine Moad prefe:red.0.Massicotte & La l'atrie Building.East.3504.11 6 UTREMONT 7.Wisewan avenue: boRding Azhke per square foot for The lot measures 72 x 164 Mansger.Robert's Phar- Lawreuce 113 of flat permitiel between Bernard ani Van Horue; buy now befrre anring comes, whe it wht be higher: «01 bigher pext fat.prite wow 47c pec square fool.lot wessaring 102 x 100; pheow wr call.Tue Manager, Robert\u2019s l\u2019barmacy, Crulg acd St.Lawrence, .ns UTREMONT \u2014 Ou ST Catherine Road, cornes Boulevard =: Joseph, Duncan Dae vaard, Ainsley.Rockiand and Bellingham Road.utes from 5 to 16,000 feet: alse on St.Cath erine Load, near the \u2018Irish Orphane' Home.\u201d 11 buliding lots, each 24 x IN0: for plans.particular and price, 0.Massieutte & Uota, a l\u2019atrie I'atrie Buliding.Fast IN.118 FYUTREMONT - \"Wilder svenue, veriodking Golf Links; chaire lot, 50 x 104, at x7 $600 cash, balance $8.00 monthiy payments: quick purchaser can make movey, or choice home investment; party bougbt for bome investment, but is Jeaving town.2408 Mar Office.11 3eod CTREMONT AVENUE \u2014 Lot for vale.36 x 100, facing Outremont Park.thousand feet porth St.Catherine Road.Apply Paiement, 1654 St.Urbain street.Tel.St.Louis : 6 UTREMONT -\u2014 Three choice Jots, 23 x 102 centa; ; feet, on Rockland avenue, trempou: ; price moderate.Address \u201cBox 7496 Star Office, 0 EMO Kt.Cathetine Roa: Dear Boulevard; an eleraion of 40 feet: moe beautiful site: no dust: opening on two ntpeets; 100 feet by TU.The grandest block on the devilue of thé mountain and tbe best oit thé laland of Moatreut: \u201cAll the lots vf this kind bave bern sold.Yo settle a bustpess 1 will soll my ows ig 8' da « A tu yroupt dbtre Bor 838 SLOT OF LAN, \"ra \u201cmall furareca ceAage; drained: gag and water: qrue 81200.Avpis_ 454 Querbes.Outremont.It [JOCKLAND AVENTE OsTTemont \u2014 Tuo lar-, IY x 125; price Hie per fool.lof teeta particulars, apply Henry Ward & Co.200 Nt.dames street.Main Mn, SOUTHWARK \u201cFor sale.wark.St.Lambert, to\u201d South.and enquire about Go our 6c land; $150 lot: 15 yards from the ejectrie car Nine: only a few left.Get off cars at Southwark Office and station.G.W.Badgley.224 su Peter street.- SOUTHWARK \u2014- For sale.close lo Bew electric car line, In Ints for the price of nine.\u201cSouthwark.\u201d #t.Lambert,\u2019 \u2018a the place.Cars direct to Office and S.a- tion.(3.W.Badgley.124 St Peter etre.IST.LAMBERT-\u2014~Fur sale: a blg deman! for lots between St.lambert and Montreal South ts on.1 have nice Mga, dry lots among maple and clm and rca trees, $1Lu, $STIS.8223 and up.Electric cars direct to \u201cSouthwamik.\u201d SL Lambert Office and station.«G.W.Badgley, 124 St.Peter street.TALONS, 1.Q.next lv Chnteau St.Toni; two wlautes walk frow slutions apd lake: lots 100 x 230, at 1 vents per foot lle à bar- xain: 25.000 feet of land tar $500.0, Massie votte & Cote, La Patrie Bur:ding.East 3984.1\u20ac WwW ANTED LOT of lot\u2019 with Cabin or Benga.low: must be near Jake dr river and wit.in vasy reach of train.quiet reHguboriscod: atuie price and particwars.Address NN us, Nur Branch Officer.4 Yyéstaor NT \u2014 One of the \u201clines\u201d ah.ing lots in Wesiniount, two frou- tages, very accessibir.bLeautiful surroundings.moderate prices G GG.Lewip, =e Hoapita' st.Tel.Main 2685.LI LOTS WANTED.TANTEU VO PURCHASE =\" Lots In Onir- mont or on Mherhrnoke rest.from V Notre Dame de Gace; 211 11 3 Ww toris avenur to Kimpore, state cash required and full particulars.Btar Uffice.à STORES TO LET.T\\ORCHESTER STREET, 354, opposite Fraser Institute.the coming businres stree!., amall store.\u201csult barbes or first claps shoe shining establishment.Apply 245 Mackay st 105 8 Seod J ABGE new store.mi (be Annex: hot waler beating: gas.vlertricity: 20 Leurfer ave.Corner Clarke: immedtaie possession.Apply x laurier wewi.LL 89 8 NTOFRE DAME ET WEST.=A Ifirge N store.with a back cntrance, about 24 feet front by 100 fev: deep, three wlor- tes and a large cellar.with elevator; oeçu- pled by H.P.Labelle ana Co.pr at I.l.arue.213 Et Paul street.Tel.Main 2829.- 8 PART oF STORE, .sireet: to rent; ressousble.James wtreet.ST, CATHERINE ST.TOLET That beautiful store.596 Hi.Cit¥er- ine West.Immediate pogpsession, hardwood floors throughout and well decorated.Four sound proof rooms butig in.Ideal store for Plano house.Splén.did window full frontage of ho ler fecily clear from frost all winter.ne crete cellar full size of store.In same block with Norfdhetmer, Bells\u2019 Gallir- ground \u201cfloor: St, Jowes Apply Bet.ies, Robt.Mitchell.Wilils Pignos, and other high-class stores.Becoming, emp of the best stands in the elty.¥x- tended lease can be secured.Electric hght fixtures and, furnishings can be purchased.Rent moderate, Apply on premises.FO RENT \u20149%0 to pe sûreat west, carver of Fort terntionis are .helng made, and the stores will be ready do vesttpy abaut rent fram $30 to «© Fort, rr M 38% Victoria Tn, mount.vacant, $30.Henry Ward fit.James ani NN DENIS, 1206 \u2014 Suitable for t, \u2018hardware or dry goods: .brick cottages, three hath.Awaviag room.din{ug reom and po tongion kitchen, ut.stationery tube, ete.moderste prier.w BY .Fosters Tewsships Bank age ain ques com Leuse- of cigbt rooms, is 30000, Tupabie bai! comb.yr Th + Pace, otf Guy wteet, >A Frew ep opaAlly ell hatte.fon 1st t : =] He sresptionglly well hoiie_ possession 1st | tr To Bank Bulidlag.Main 03.11 6 \u201d Jiitie above Mnust INDE Ne.re le sis = COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.aloe remus.bot wa furuece, - \u2014 LAKESIDE \u2014 AurecH od- Raine date 700 Bester bios ani § era bungaiow, bonuti£uly a tunted.from stations.Centains open YT.CATHERINE ST.WRST, usar Fert streed, fireplace, open plumbing, enamel bath; NST Slo.eoe on Pose front\u201d residvnee, \u2018east hardwood (Mors.yoid niet wmppiy.\u201cate.copeerted stare $720.t x r particulars app} Broest Bolton.141 wast, Gault sod Ewing, Eastern Townships pe, Sank T.HUBERT, No.3449, wemr puise dri : rent $18; redwetion ust) May \u2018st.ply 213 Ceristine Building.La: ww; Skalton, 2 : nl A : oy business Jou Chas.STUDIO WANTED.= VERT LARGE ROOM, northern Sh = ern exposure, wullabio fer artiat's sludio; near Gi.Catberi Manafield.W.H.Clapp.2313 Mader es wall ghost.Tony F.sumer e SUMMER RESIDENCES FOR SALE.Bee à os near Thompess's Pomt, (wisiter snd sum- by trees, 9¢ ft.verandsh, Rurnetde a 196 x 23% fext, Apply 43 St Ca ing\" 190 274, text, Apply \\ Lh- « DESK ROOM WANTED, \u201d Dx, ROGN \u201cwanted with uWp-le- real estate firm by an expéet roam: sity salesman, one who eén h lame propositions: speaks French fickemsly; huetier.whose coniaet is mest desirable; Ta ra oF.durias spare yme. a 5 I vl EE pr De TTL A as ; ; - 7 \u2018 T wo wr ; : Tae.SRE , a 1 , % \u2018 ! *\u201c .7 ° : oa ! ; .; T i v > 1911 MT PAPE ; - iment > \"TRE A R\u2014SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, .Co = | \u2014 a Cees en Le THE MONTREAL DAILY STA Ad 7 =D (FEMALE) \u2018 \" © SITUATIONS WANT .\u2018 5 27 * RSES AND CXRBIAGES.BUSINESS CHANCES.\u201818 (FEMALE) , re FOR SALE.HO - \u201c7 Tia 1 tvs.misses, File aad | TY + - LL.\"> \" Ww have 1 KINDS of ladivs.PROPER WANTED.- RESIDENTIAL.FLATS T9 LET.| HOUSES TO LET.~ Teot.i FOR SALE.rr AqULL ENDS \u201cwhile sheeting, 3 dard « QIGHT-VEAL OLD MARE por sale so A PEN Sha si bustnesses for salu: 4 FRLUIGR 8 ULCESKS; CORES, WER ey A NRE \u2018Bplendid ral, 5 (rooms, 203A BETTI I.Cartiseviile re to reat; \u2014 btau_ hemstlitchod, lowes, 21 x 43, 23 in all haruces anu LE * hvomiug houses, grocery Blores.vlgär bulls and nouse dressed, diso ail jain 2 \u2018 Mauce, near Beroaru sires, $3.00 wonth oppesite terminus of eldeurie cars; \u2018eleven \\ à Ct, plain hem.towels, 21 x 43, 20c, Unen su ap, Apply 5 vursot, : Si | Stores, confsviomgy and othr businesses.UNU TN ar wade lo order al ek ol.39 vow, and $14.00 io May.Apply Wilfred Mis rovm; spacious grouuds, fluc stable; reduced À towels, $1 dozen up, special lot choice VOI BALL vive litte driving Horke, sul! Wi.protect you @gatnstt debs and Mori- Ly d'urieiun aressimakur.35 Aylmer 6L, SPP.seile, 97 Bi.James street.000 _ 86 j rem, $25 monthly and laxes; will sell ou casy \u201cna second- Sand «nds table linen.:.2% $arde up: Also roller able lor ght aclivery, 435 to quick on BESTEL SE peat oie -Musigess Agents.surgud's.T1 Can sell Jour r property far you.NNEX 7\" Corner Bernard (143) and Ey: terms.Geo.Muscii & Co, 180 St, da es Large stock of By Put ar proof.Low &nd butcher llnens, bath towels, linen Nap- vuyer.343 UCuælnam sl} ; Fa Yh SUocatherine suect west, Puits 3% A> à FIKS't \"CLARY cook in meats 55 to-date meth prompt, reliable NA .papade (2514; fire splendid flats, from __ ; _.| safes, fire an burg 3 Ahern sat4 Klos Kowe!lls Geuvræl Bazaar, 3 Cypress.NOR SAlLE-\u2014A uark chestnut mare, Tull UAKDING HOUSE for sale.well esiab- Pasir).in hotel or a nousckeeper th & efficient service: Pak them about it.SIC to $Z5 per muni.Addrees Wilfrid Bes KUNSWICK, 21 \u2014 Twelve rooms, Daisy | prices.Made in Canuau by Montreal, | \u201cVosite Now wing Windsor Hotel.11 2 mane and Wii, t peurs uid, dleut B limhid.reason for Sendng bi health ecatlemun 3 lat.No.54 St.Dominique st, Tel.Main 346%, Eastern Townships selto, 87 Nt.James, or 443 lurocher sireet.furnace, hot and coid water, path.ete.Co.Limited, 390 St.James su, M Lows X ISSION FUKRNJTURE at the price of 1,00 Ibe.13.4, souna.nul utians of avr, aduress L I bôdl Star Brauch Office.9 3 Gly LL\" 1 3 Bank Building.sit 166ecd LL LL LL 2 Lo Jo 6 apply to J.A.Harte, 110 Nutre au = i \u2019 alaska © common MOT firatton at the Manñnu- tning, vred vy born Laon Boe js a pie, VUSTENTS of 8 nine room boarding 1 YOUNG 'WIbow, educated, Franch SELL your property quickly Tam satis I OYER STREET \u2014 rea! bargain, two West._- es = | A KINI of turs, alse a few : a nu ldélurTs show rooms (very central, 339 * Lure Quuue y can Buy alge ane dog mou C D ide fus sas A ppls 408 Notre Dam \u2018 and Haglisu, wants postuon as house- fastortiy: mo sale, pn charge.Norman tine flats, 1167, 116% Boyer street, & POL RBONNIERE, 383, Wiliam David.Tur Cours uud leumsirs ox 8 wn St l\u2019aul st, Geo H Labbe and Co.fixe her.apply Zio > Mauverl SE vu 3 10 2 oper avr denast or physicié, furni.ure - Limmere Kastern Tuwpahips Bank Bukding.} rooms each, hot walter furnace, ahd ail! 122, near St, Catherine, in Mailsoi- reasohanie oir doused.at WAL Wen VErit GAT \u2014Uncasled for overcoat and chy.+ : BT caf, deing a pmying Tvretrd.Aduress M.D.45, 06 St.We Main TON.nou | modern improvements, cheap to prompt neuve, six rooms, upper fat, dene.\u201csn dC navet square.- net dress coat al very low figure.à OR SALE \u2014-A faudiy 1 sat for four peu- (A F he HrA UE wn mr ta duich Tove Bhd 5 3 law AWAY naser.\" » addr î + and\u2019 warm, cheap rent.À.agenals, TU Sk PH due re Ty ; ; > ; Lies 15h, Lapras HUE: BY VI 80 Cheap | .; % .\u2014\u2014 AFAYETTE A AVENUE.Montreal, south, 1 to Pur 7 Appiy aL above address 4 + 1186 Su Andre, Tele \u2018hone su Jeouts 1130.A # rh eR of Rae mere Marin, 73% 5 Catherine west.PE at art SUR Ouvert 0 stand the hoes Pause vi VWMPASIUS - Young English may lowent 2 8, Lot, +.OSPLANADE AVENLE, 280, near Beraard\u2014 .= r es pen « ric tiatures; Broa.varhoty Ww Frunn MY\u2019 Where db) you buy (hat lovely wate siyle.an Hest cass A er te ig.Acultees b22 Star OI WANS situsiiou us companion Or nUES- rim, 3-2 Nag oroat New ork UE \u201c61227 Four nuiù Mat bathroom, wafer bulles.\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 : , Brom at harsain prive 8.Apply Loy bi.* ( furniture © You are \\efy SWell Day.Pole Hu SUBLL Aged wea F v= footy sire fur sais.tie BUM TUBS, CLS Telelalives Addr ny L FONGNORE RTE {kas and elecuic fixtnres; decorated 312.00 CR N\u2014Charming London house.12 Kuast Lraig sitect.\u2018Lod.ast 496 We got it ar Geo.H.Labee, 350 St.Paul **stmivual ct art And varie CLOS want uo lo 8084, Sar Branch Office.9 Seod L REALTY CO, \u2018are wamçing two | 00 005 CC March Apply I'swment, 1654 central, modern convenivnees, three NEAR SEAL COAT.trhiamesl MITA ree.Se 57 be UN = Jo) mivigh.tail St At vandre, LipgBL Shap in down IL seu ; ; cook Sov prasined houses, between Bleury and, , : ME \u201c93 à 3 : late, plate.SPALL RAAT.Al Strest, tur ax furniture slure, and better \u201cOI Sas sh.pa or - cast star SH itee.- MOK \u2014 Siluallon wanted by good _ : Pime and Dorchester, 35,000 to $9,000.OF Uebain.Pt.Louis 265, or 25344 Esplanade sitting rooms, 4 or § Leds, compl te.ve L mink, colar, culls and revers.Wu Herve aR, ar the right price, loo anmuet M.used une, + val, 393 CurEBIN.AGGTOSS Is z put ( In private lamliy, City rvterebCes Ia à nen, servants, cte, seven to fuurteun 4 .be \u2018heals.or al Cow ner.Ap : 1B, 3 4 .- - a lat fiew Vo-Udy.di 13 4 A4 beer.ul sae, butrbes - \u2018 .OT ood University.Uptown 6201.LUVE KOOMEL FLAT, in geod veder: imme.199 guineus; references exchanged, Mellor, ny 0 enon rs sus St Tha O>5 Antique cherry wood wardrobe, glass [420 we ann pi nager a you sasl u guod CU aed art AN [rade csiabiishe] oudress Lacs aanee, Co M.D.\u2018 ceumirÿ prop for sale mfwy Ould ion mfwy ES HULL Han or unfurnished: 8 Thurlog Square, London S.W., England.bra cits v : tiers : - adm une large gold framed mirror.wen an ABOW wnat A Sto.ou 18, cout SO > Vente sans maith: wil avepl ln 1 lkEssMAhkEit \u2014 Experienced Ny purgiass bou Bent (owners option), veif-cou reduced tilt Ny.Apply S01 St Urbain _atre ; 3ox 6 Zaw rN : comacs Prom Buss 9 fi.x 4, ene black walnut SUSE CHE REET où Apps 4505 SRE Uae vy piupedty.Appiy Leuapltie Ce ance Jor jadies and culsdren,kimonos, etwees Gu bouse, nbout eight wwms, located | PA TYORCHESTER STREET, $063 _- Fine large A 4 STRING double bass, in good PA y lraiher sover.d° lounge; one gas kitchen bru0ke SL.Westmount the °° vu uaderwcar.trousscaus lor Lables a ape- Guy ani Westmount Park: above U.FAI \u2014 Seven rooms, hardwood floors I \u201cbons: (uhvenienady locatrd: 10 rooms; LD 2 Hon, will be sold chap Us ON T ptove, ali good order.Address No.350 St.N ; tarte reel LE corner of Green * ally, cmbroidery and jancy work at yeas BP Fadler tracks.State lowest price, terms, reut throughout, furnace, gas and electric a wb endy RON ; haë No Use tor IL Apply oo vs3 51 (PEUR.athetine 80 eual NOR SAlde\u2014 Horse blanket, extra large ORUBESTER ST.corner 4 souable prices.Address to Miss Lo L., 1341 , : ; - h _ mediate cecupation.AU, Matthews & News |; .nor st.cast.~~ Oo KF a .wombat robe tf PA \\ aciut lat, wixe SUXI5T, veiy : v .2 location.H 8658 Star Branch Uffice.hight, some turuiture, will scil cheap, win sedi i street.| el © - streci blaunet.&s He DU ac ; ! Buruvaux street 11 TS dow shad beds, r and kitchen uten- £2 Commercial Union Building.Phone Main | : Prey FOR SATE Small Loherty Organ.mn 4 Meuill strevt woo Hable sl.U&Gon For price, elo, app ta : Borus 8 * _.CE Jour real estate fu ny bands for mais.(OW half rent LI May la Present tenant 7834.Hs Jew | AT AN REY FOX RG ln au re D wetsves: first class eouditiou; a great | THROM LE MCE - - | MM Plnpeon, 46 enoul Butiding.Tee | HESSMAREK would like long or short charge uniess des! Is put through leaving city.Appiy 2415 Mance street, even- OURES Ti) RENT for lmmwliste occupation, ew.sean fect square.moderate COPEL S100 8% aah aed F3 jet month CON Fo SALE 5 dump carts, | lorry, via 1 MC TT ; cngagelnchis, S°WinE by the day; BJ.Markgref.City and District faut : © = \"1 6 69 Fort sirvet, toes tenement.S rooms.POC ADpIy 332 Mackay street, Wear SUE Leda Laenod, Sub 81.Catneffée cast Pole an) sballs.gn CAPPyBs.Lure wo 73 s .; Bux 635, Work.Address Miss C.McVey, Steuom Balding.Mam 7534.ings.ee BE IT 1p IN A1 order, $55, MSA SE.Famille, Upper tene.Catherine st west.: | low 3 sets neavs haross, ail Un Kee cen Jv SALE carnage repair shop.Box of Be Clu 16.3 NMRNISHED S-roomed flat to be rt ta \u201cCerf, plas Jaa J.\u20ac ; Qu 1 car?- - diuon: reason tor A aby, Use Leds 9 SHlh 8 ans, wnt = .: , ELF-CONTAINED or tenement Four 0?4 2 > ; went, N rueio LL =.the proprietor; good place for physiclan and pets hae ar ny , .3 sis\" : pres * , fax heyy hetws ey Wii bly TA raru CR ) = 3 daw couple or widow Ior March Ist; salar 20 Wego TT \u201cupper \u2018Abd vüc lower dentist.Can bé occupied at once.Apply lo pets, Pan artiages, Begrigoratorsy Cussian walnut case, T 1-3 vets.equal te 1 horses that are ltemished.And also neevy Branch Office, CT Baw month.Perret cok, oh Lat, Rl vote fiat, on Grosvenor avenue.Appty J.C.O.Dacler.5 Querbes st, Oulremunt.Tele- = .ino Sn ored- free.trl D © \u201cnew.superb instrument.January sale, ons Parties huxlux anything of thar and VENTLEMAN would exchange his cit, and nue di Work vi any kind.spiendid nurs, yas.407 Bowrd of Trade.Main 7751; even pbone Si Louis 13 se 1e J.5 Prince Cu, 55 SL Lawrence «gon Lalande $70 Cash and IS monthis.ter sae Brine then in us cury In the No propery Ier aus povd business.11 fur mck bropi.Tul glass retcrences.Ap jugs, Malo 2747.Gu HREE ROOMED boise] with we, on BV SE 812 [5000 Bros, Bi SE Catherine st.West NO as possi ane Vikey Will be phere a dud nae lv otler, appiy Box Zh0.ar Ui opie 1p Box 630, Siar Cifice.11 \"2 ol = \u2014 _- - \u2014 a + Lh i + : = \\ ae ver K saving 1x ist prices ai > ore, -\u2014 =~\" FLATS, situated ob Bsplanade.aveuge.Galt avenue, rent 36 à month.Ap- YOAT=-For samir, landsome ivrsian IRmb: cerner Stanley sion.Cd | el ae .; ; ; .La = \u2014- ADY ACCOMPANIST (English) à 15 near Fairmount, 3 und G rooms: modern Ply 119 Gall avenue.C coat.with beautîfui hae hv is Zeilzs Ubriglht patio, Marqueterie inlaid » Am hh tar wr poten ane fut | U HUCEKX aid Muicher Nasp, Jntarm Street, L tocyming chgâgemente, is 2p68 lnprivement: binmaliate possession.Apply E Fee \u2014 tons.sine 360 latest sivie: en #5 panicis.lull Compass, OVCFrSITUNE: Very Soud sa! RW.Foster, Auclioncer, 403 | Viguvidie, dug good business, Woull sell turms.Address NON 5:41, Star Branch: Of- Chemins, 1764 Esplanuiie avenue.19 4 voit for ee vash.Address NON sTse Sun Hire lone, eXetplional value, $2te, val ee Food sales.1 uster, Au ee oe Dhar exchange Lor ptoper->.Apquy S02 SL Ur flor N° .Thy ranch Office = en! AEN Loe A De = = vain.Tu ee - TT TTT \u2014\u2014 ios ~ HOUSES WANTED._ = SELESTINE ORGANETTFE for NN ; horse and Larness, suitabl- for a re- H: A.ne apaviv Tod ueingg dress lamlly washing to do at .owm RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.|} wiw luige bright double parlors.for 5 chon.amy er mt ed TH hes THalberz cottage plano, bautis rail green to noe ara ET An: a es aveu of TOURS hime, doing good Work: KIVIDE E008 refer rar Of SIX OF seven Likes, of small house OU 0 years: reut fro $800 to $roe, Address : Te Woeod 1 fu] burt walnut case, fui COIDpASS, OVET- ply ut dos SE Paul street.died for sum.with gute k luruover.Prn- VHS: Abply 36 Victoria st.Fhone Up 3367.4 with furnace In Outremont, close to car LoL SS Star Branch Office.LL à i TTR hewiy Forhisdied «ny roue 1 SRFULK, in perfect condition, excellent fi COUT cipals vniv Alttræs box 2026 Star Ulfies.\\ ILLINERY RENOVATIONSI New : State lowest terns for lease of three years, 231d NOTTAGE \u2014 Wanted cottage With email | pa best put ot the city.parts LOD Saic pruwe, $225.payable $10 cash ; AIR STE and lancy gous, st} 4 trom old material.low prices.5 gore - _ airs bree uf ground attached.nu Cad l'uvehasins rnin um can lake eel a an Ju at $6 a month* Layton Bros.s5v Et DOMESTIC PETS.I Catherine \u201cwest, doing a tirs: class Hi care of in) Fairmount avenue, pres FLAT ur small house, of five or jar wees 3 Wanted.nantes.Apis Box 248% Star Offre _4 4 Catherine st west | IHEDALE TERRIERS three nice young vusibess, Well stored.hanuseme Haui a Osi > ren A Sa Be e , pure, pbout ba opus: utd ou patte special price $100, payatie + cash and by, Knockdore, Forest Hill Road, Turun- ARDWARE Bl SINESS for sale.very no, children, wants position.Address LL TITER FEAT, 6 or 7 rooms.furis | cine NT etn i » monthly.layton Bros, ss) St Cath- to ; centrasiy situated, lung estadlished \u201cas.Far Branch Ore 10 froer ha re nh men.furiare, wdern W ANTE 10 KENT.jo Westmount.upper to $2 per week will furnish Jour rine st.west.! UGS for sale, cheap Manchester ter.aad In à valy flourishing condition.bar \\ ATERNITY NURSE disengaged; city Appui rating rent.which tousl a.moderate ell comb pre re with Ph Maille or nam noise en Our prices are the; Practice plane, small size, \u2026 Tosewood rier.IL \u2018months, $9.SUBernard, dor pAIticuiars, price, cle.apy lo 8H.M.À doctors refrrences.Apply br.Ledus WIS Star Offa ) age; trot not excrediag 3180 pre anaum; Ba lowest in the city for furniture.stoves.vase, good action and tons, may be ex- ; ef raccoun, Zu months, 38, Great Dane simpson, 40 Resouw! Buliding, Tel, Up Drug Co, Chavoillez 5g.1 none Malin 176 \\ ANTE Tor ~oring in ite Anne lower 4 te 5 yeurs tease, posession\u2019 May 1st.Ad.Carpels, oileloths, blankets, beds.Goods ; changed within three years for new J pubs.Food Block 4 weeks, $10.enormous Lids.cuve Un \\ Aba pan hu want, situation: ite \\ ANDER tr VIE We Dies icimtad dress GG SZ Sar rave Ofte.cu stored free of charge unul wanted Open | piano, $65.Easy terms.Laylun Bros, vous, St ernard, real beauty.30 mos.val LA, wants sivady active young man good plain couk or house-table a .podderm « ; Abed, » Ft LE A ut .; : rv - ~ N .in,» sell very cheap; St.Bernar wi French Cosvent Address Loy 619 Star Of (aNTEi> ist May email fous, win PVENINES until 10 p.m.City House Fur- 360 3.Cuthepine su west.free W i ee 1 pariner, with $356, vstablishod busi- Man: handy, can care fur horses and \u201cture stable, west end Apply by corre.NISHME Co, 1332 to 1338 st T.awrencs Rel] bldd tase vrgan, mirmr at Back, | hoss Mastiff.§ moenihs.$6.AH well mark- ness; will guarante.him 30 week and hace.Audress 1d.1».Pointe Claire.8 \u20ac part daily positlon, one small child and smooth hair.pedigrev, guaran- OVING PICTUKES-W( have one of prefornd, rurrences.Address N N 8768 terd from prize winners.rare specim ns; A} convinced, Catalogue forwarded Stanley st) the very best in the city, about 60u Star Jiranch Otfice t; d \u2018 make big winners.2 Tara Hall avenue Ce x 2 cary - b \"+ apartment, beated; zus stove amd fix Address GG $v, Star Branch Oflicy.JA Prue Tnauwend Braker, 17 Place d'A Thuïaes .parlor orgas, mirror back, fine near Milton .© Koni Sorarihg as?2 own eon PEN Sante as cook Ly respectable lures, for two prone; woderate rent; telephone 7 3eod wes Hib Mais 1150.ene en BE walnut case, luratops, 3 Knee EWeis: © Sqr TE 5 SUP ANT Si PAU S Lo.09 Lnivorsily.( plown brute , ROMAN, hy the veek or by the megth; : ; T.BERNARD PUPPIES Exreptionally weil 3 4 herb CIty retert&nees.Box :506 Star Ofti Si Lois 3926, betiveen 4 and V2 uw.10 2 4 WwW ANTEL., for 1st May.small two-story Dx T THROW jour good mon.v awa | a splendid instrument, $500 pavabic $0 BN bred: six months oid, god seade \u2018neavy A ILLINEKY BCSINESS nly Sher pou sa Te Ce \u2014 à | seif-contaitied house.Wilh extension on common place household farniturds Leash and $4 month.Layton Bros.560 bone.smmp to any one.wanting.first chess, = Que.line location.well ustablishe .POSITION wanted as cook, by weman Kiteaen If possible, and tasyment Hent for the same money yon van ger lates Ay athe K west (ror.¢f Etanley st.> { thoroughbred, pedigreed dog al reasobable price.growing bustn.es, Bod See or ME à he understands 2 Mate Focnch; FURNI D FLATS LE from 320 to 535.Lovaiily, beiween Staniey mission sivie ai Geo.$l.Jubbe and Le _ Address St.Bernard,\u201d 1.0.:2 | vasy lerme.2323» - 8peë ai pasiries, cl*y references.100: An- ALI aon x fiat.7 Ts To Er \u201cLa aud Fort strecls.and Iorchuster and Sher- .J,U St Paul st.we.LŸ teal.5 Box 834, Mon: i y AGNIFICENT boarding boise for sale.'crson treet \u201c pe * la .; 164 = .H- => ; et - ; \u20ac » = ve \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2014 - LÉ sie bn k chine Tous, Verdun, uni! May lot.op brooke.Apply NN Bing Star Branch Or.[ous \u2014 Any une wishing 10 procure y [ - WATER: SPANTEL DOG \u201cwanted\u201d nos an sis oPariments, tue Hears a Rove I ÉSLECTAS Far by wants work Toc.Lou of taking over léase, heated, slectriei;, |: CETL.; Lee eee ne me.dozen new laid cRes emilie wuekly more than one year old, with rcamon- me went.age A î [between 7 End en nd kr ar Apply goons car service Lo cy.terms $00.Writs \\\\TANTEL 8 orf reomed nose ln\u2019 Mont se Minnie Ha Ha Poukry: Farm, = | Brie mirect STCC APPLY Loom 3 14 5.Move aE rs FERRET 107 7 unie a Delore seven.EE Le 3YK SU Catherine west.10 2 © est, 1 ay hb - ert.+ Te ,.z Peter street 3 of ._ SE = uffice.pe Te rez _= Get them at Cooper's, 338 St.James Co.1 city, comprising : PAK AVE.ear Jiherbrooke.auiful W ANT 16 Tent self contained Wouse oven ! \u2018street, and save money.Tel.Main 8078.\u2014\u2014\u2014 TT mmm | ets.theatre al genéral peter A Ress Lhe oi ADE rant pet \u2019 tenis.à rooms, leaving city.Address LL Je! or cight rooms, Westmount or Outre- - -\u2014 _,.300 5 5 law POULTRY FOR SALE.furniture.20 yar: a polie aloge 4 oy gs.EE ver aie 864% Siar.Hranch Offtce.\u2019 § wont; must be modern, warm, low rent for : a) ANDO, Velntzman and Co, upright, in| \u2014 = ____ conse for 10 y = > i flor Bion demi .\"Adéress Ros ci RÉ TX, D furmishelT Fiat 0 ren Tip 107& ase.No children.Possession by, Furniture, Stoves and Carpets, an w+ perfbet order, and fine tone, $100, a +) ROSE COMB | Fed cockerels, 33.50 worth $6000; & QuICk purchaser will seus orice.PART ol Deted furmshed fiat to rent, in Aprii 15th.Give full particulars.Address | also up-to-date Ladies\u2019 \u201cGenf'ÿ ' bargain Appbiy 1538 St.Hubert, above each.10 single comb W.Leghorn the whole for $6500.Demers and Morcad, JITUATION wanted by experien venter of eity, af LOT TOULUS; Use of aa ge < oN = | ; \\ + cockere * each: satisfac u n 42 St James st 7 Svod \u20ac y e per ana ook Kitchen stationary tobe.hot water, etv; very PE +242, Star Branch Office 8 clothing.furs, ete.Discount 0-50 pe Mount Roya! ! TN eT Minnie alia Poult Farm st Lambert 5 ja a club or Jnstitution.84 Mansfthld.warm au clean: vacant, Address 4 F.Plates \u2014 ee re SITE ei cent during this month.Furnitur4 | ppôuULTRY- KEEPERS \u2014 If your hens (ye.ry + Pb TN BOL?pes = gallons, Kast End Sf ys Teis Up 5258.Id 163 Apartineuts stored free of charge until: wante are not \\Jaying, why not try gTeen st x: horse.ne etre are si 4 B QUTUATION wanted, English wo A T T -FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.Frices guaranteed cheaper Goan elsed cut bones.the heat cBe-produrer.10 los.Aorta Mie UR ear eT leaving CES 7 pohorousbly experienced, all bragdhes j 3 HED SHACK 2570 Esplanade; ibree Where.Lande Bros, 134-236 St.Lawg| v0.Apply Hençichon, 2 t.James.ShpY 2 Te Tew 00 ai \u2014\u2014 | 9.housekevping; relerences.Repl THE LI ATON F beds: gas: Quebec To ep $5.00 Apple rence Street, 6 20 Fhone Westmount 47.BOATS, YACHTS AND LAUNCHES.ProvrT action and 38.000 oi secure A.Vande, General Deilvery B.O.\u201con real.| 174 Querbes Dutrement RURSTTOHE \u2014 #50.parts giving upp house JrOB SALE \u2014 Oue yacht Bx Sia fom TE ven nich wii with orders already $ A furnished tial, containing 7 rooms | WJ TANLEY ST.-~To let.furnished house of | beeping offers for sule complets (urnttn 20 bp Sp and Ele Front: Buffalo emeine, in sight, net over $10,000 yearly In per.\\WITCHBOAHD OPERATOR, wiih _ ax- and hathroom.from March 1st to Oct.KY 7 rooms and bathroom, on Staniey \u2018vf vosy up tu date, flat, including piano.ati 14 Pa 7 = 7 bc run abou m * petuity7 A revelation.No speculation.perience, speaking French and - 1st.or Would give possession Peb, 1s: street.rent moderate.immediate oreupa- | Jerfeet gonditiou.Address J J 5497 Stat Nan con $1500: \u201cwill sell batt pric,\u201d \u2018an be Address Box 2525 Star Office.Loh.Boo references.Address M.T.283 if necessary, Apply to Gault & Ewing, tion.Address N N 8520 Star Branch Uf- Hraden Offue __08 2 2aw © oon at 309 BU 5 bstreet, L'echl ol Laval avenue.Fastern aownsnips Bank Building fre nd JFURNITURE of Single Toom, comprising | For sale\u2014Hood square plano.rosewood jt Lângiois, UT Mountain or en wi.Jaan PARTNER wanted, with $3080 to 35407.SITUATION \u201cwanted as general or er Montreal.10 3 VH-TORIA RT.-\u2014Furnished house, 10 bed, complete, bureau, wash stan | case, 7 octaves, ivory keys: in perfect or- uirear.Laschine.| an established factory manufacturing a Cook by a middle aged woman in a Mio KENT seven room fiat\u201d Completely | rooms.all rented.Owner golng West.tuilel set, chair, rugs, lot 320.also hot : der.We will agree to take back this! - gdod paying line: will guarantee 20 p.c.to tamily of two or three adulls; good refer- furnished, from rebruary 153th to Sept, Possession Is February.water tank.cheap.62 Emily street._ instrument in exchange for a new piano NOR SALE 8asoline pont 32 2 Cylinder.i 25 p.c.on investment.2435, Star Office.Core Address M.C, No.F40 St.Georg: ° Lith, on Mackay st.above St.Catherine 2 Ft H lined coals.finest whole skin musk: any time within three vears at the same 7 H Canadian es holon yin er.| 8 4 ce 113 Answer giving address and phone number rat lined, genuine otter or lamb collar, } price.- $100: $5 cash and $4 per month.* © Ba o ™ wh = _ JLUTUH WOMAN wants washing and ironing, ox nus \u201c\u20ac le 3 a =, Miles per hour.Apply 232 Sherbrooke at: , ARTY with $1.000, $2,000 wasted to Join ad ~N to da at Hox 598 Star Utfice.10 3 FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED Por males or largest men 343 moi C, w.- Jindsay, Limited, 312 St Catheriny West Telephone Up 2470, from 1 to 5 p.m.| A arises in poy paring business.manu da at home.38 Sebastopul street, .mmm \u2014- - TANTEI small furnished bested flat, 4 or ev G \u20ac , ress wes _ LL 00 _\u2014_ ur to 250 Esplanade avenue, Telephone st.| ok ar .8 plaling : = \u2014\u2014 re |W > roms, between Rleurs xpd Deel, Dor- Ly Goods.a Add ~}.JMIANQ, upright, 7 and 1- taves, good Louis 1718, In the evenings.7 3eod , log: factory fully equipped, orders on trand NTTUA TIONS wanted as housekeeper where _ OFFICES TO LET.vhester add Sherbrooke.Reply Box 2489 Star 7-20 - .Cw P tone, $100: rented $3 monthly: ise -\u2014\u2014 ces -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\" ! turiover first year about $33.000.Apply if her child could be with her.Box 33 i .- Office 10 2 YOR SALE some flan Yorkshire and Nor: eins achine, $6.Mr.Graham AUNCH F LAME, get up 20 feet long, Star Office.02 Star Office.108 MET NA othe.nova a ' I wich canaries, in full gong.Call any a Urbain m ' 4 §3v.20-ft.planked frame, 875; i0- VICK LUNCH CAFE and dinilng-room FW DOCTORS \u201cor dent iady teh, : t 5.ewly *\u201c tad, : == \u2014\u2014- = === \u2014- = - .- 2 + = He J I \u201cte .vt ha Hreatiy Tedueet rentai Go Go Lewis, a0 time, x Sundays included, Elgin_ st.; JIANG BARUAINY = Por sae on: ! HS lank.ruddir and founda.for sale, centrally situated in uptdwa educated, bookkeeper\u201d stenographer, brusprial street.7.10 Main 263x.yp Ir WAREHOUSES TO LET.F OUR horse power asad ie englor.juni \u2018Mission oak and one Chlckering \u20acon- fr.Complete\u201d hull, $175: -18-fC gasolene | district.Would ext hange for Erocury busi- fucat French, German.considerable knowi- MMEIMATE possession Two front of.by Ur CR i i athe.buffing anachive.quilleys and shaits] EE rt Grand.good chance for vhurch or ! Hh mater $160.rote nés.Apply for further particulars to I.edgt of medicine, wishes post 3n charge MARAT boss 7 v _ PA dos = var story a WNIMEDT ing.al a bargalu.Appiy Mo Frapk, ¥ East} | ali must be nold.Address K K 8475, Star aunch.= Goo PLE, mwor.* Lio, 5850- M.Simpsun, 40 Renouf Building.Tel.Up.of doctor's house, where help is kept; sirst fics vu ground I:eor, st.John stre à warsiouse To lel.G20 feet floor space: Uraus street.Tel, East $67 3 Lali 7 15 8 2eod leoc launch.31-2 H.P.motor.$175, 25-ft.D 468 rate cook and housekeeper: can furnial with vaults, newly decorated, moderat well situated.Apply The Cradock Simpson +7 1 1 ue RE ; Lo RE \u2014 - ranch Office i speed launch, 18 HP.l.cylinder motor, , 7 : ._ \u2014 - \u2019 ! tent 1 ©.Lewis, Su Hospital street, Tel Campsuy.203 St dames sireet OR SALE-Ladvs l'ersian lamb voatx T reverse clutch,speed 10 miles per hour.$600.QYTORE for sale, well known place, good Mise Bros Reply Housekeeper, care of Mari Joos 14 QG Q'AREHOUSE OR STORAGE L Etecire li with mink trimmings.also lady's Also other launches bullding.J.Hepworth, N custom.Any reasonable offer wil) Miss Broun, 54 Park av Montreal.al.8 4 ARUE TERT offi oR Fee with M AR USE > 7 \u2014 ric | muskrat suea coat, with sable collar, al.239 St.Joseph street, Lachine.be considered.Address on the premises, ISITING NURSE desires ei psc: l AR light office n ground floor with hotst and cndless chain for barrels or | Must new.Miil be solid at & maecrifice us, 2200 No.1724 St.Catherine street east confinement from $1 to 35 cents 4\" Vilar accommodation: central local- bags: gol shipping, central.low Tent.50.- paiiy ig leaving for southern ellmates.Ap-A \u2014- \u2014\u2014-\u2014- cd TES ; es each visit Phone Uplown 3793 1168 St.{IY Fun swiping Jacutice, moderate Quy fori.will subdivide.Factory Wasle ! Div 243 Flgin street QUOMING HOUSE for sale, 12 rooms, all james 5 or NE hems Gos aha Sou_zi3 Wellington wireet JOURMSHED HOUSE for sale = Two sion 5 secon and te re Cam \"PIN pianos AUTOMOBILES, MOTOR CARS, ETC ,/ jh L'Appls 2442.Star Oro sa VURK wanted by the day, ho élesais \u201cv Hospital st Phone Main 2698.3 CH ae nk for MP Tw \u201834 second-hand square and upright pianos, 3 La r e / \u20ac © day, house Cleaning Polen LT Simm Calli erner aera Se doen ra LA STD and upwartis.Come În and see out ooo 5 Te oh VV ANÇOLV EK ISLAND offers sumabiny.mild \\ pe housework.Apply by lefter 12 Ar- ; FACTORIES TO LET.Hall avenue: five pige Toru martin hour] Stock before buying elsewhere, = Terms, | UTOMOBILES for sale\u2014V rankiin © 4.climate; good profits for ambitious nen em ee vd ! STORAGE TO LET.CTT ippinz party Lazing: will have option te enntit $3 to $3 per month.C.W.Lindsay, Ltd, 4% SPORTS UL N cap with wwail capital in business professions; NTED position as housekeeper, | .hai: 21 Lee F* TORY or warehouse.good shipping |} 5 ne im rediate is RROD eu Ù M9 M1.Catherine west 10 4 vash: also 1910 Ford touring car; both bar- fruit-growing.pouitry.farming, manufacturing, manager; tborungbly reliable aod can ser ] Plone dry storage for furniture, light .facilities, holst; In rentre of ly, fae Appls immediately 177 Boulevard x: nt: st a le ne est._ M2.gains.Hamer.128 Bishop.lauds, timber, mining, railroads uavigation.nish the very best of reference.Apply Box gvods, ele, in small svparate rooms, fuur floors and basement; weli Hghted; low Jsenh Ent.201 1220 À PDALIATORS, pipes, coîts, shaîting, belt- _ = fisheries.mew towne: Do thunder storms.po 2515 Star Office.dour own LOCK and hey, tree from dust, gental.stable attached.Apply) Mrs.Martin, (FB HOPHON and records for sally 1 ink.puiliys, copper tanks, chains.Mosquitoes; Do malaria.For authentic informa ANTED by ectabl \u201cwoman LE | Kariakvi,: Huvds hoist, etc, Very reason- Jo9 Windsor.10 6 (lise machine) new.no reasonabiad sais and cable.ele, good as new, very WANTED TO PURCHASE.tion, free bookiets; write Vancouver island De- WwW: { an y à respectable Woman work | Abie rated\u2019 QG.UG.lawis, 30 Hospliai st.\u2014\u2014 STI 0j offer refusvd.Appiy 1417 Papineau ave, cheap, large stock.Imperial Waste Meta! = velopment League, Room AZU.Broughton Street.A ainy Jind by the day.Apply 134 8t | Fel.Main Less se HALLS TO LET.right-hand dour.J G0 i wuerm.Main 4950.Victoria, BC.1 _ 182 51 law RAS TENTE oT CRT JROUND FLOOR, 86 x OV.10 [inst clase oof | Sow far Ty AMIE oF 735 Sonne, (NENTS WINTER OVERCOAT.in good TANTEL gentleman with $3500 cash, to work office cleaning, cither 4 dan.neated aut electric hghied if re NOTRE DAME ris oppontin Sohmer G condition, $i.gas gz nerator, with at : W take control of genuine city retail W by night or day, widow.Apply 137 Wicd.win tent cheap.Apply National Skirt) \\ags.by Uhe day or montb,; plano, hlev]y tachments, 83, spring matiregs No.2, $l.505 | : business of 20 years standing.may draw Uniario st.west.11 8\" [Mig to, bu 8 Ürbaiu =m.80 | furnished reasunabie terms.Apply janitor | all bargains.775 St] Hubert.\"4 | N $1500 per annum, banking account shown.\\ \"OKK wanted by Trellable person, any = TT 201 \u2014 | at Hall.1 11 13 TT - Several Kitchen ranges.Almost new | Furs.evening clothes, musical fnstru- Particulars W.L., 247 Mackay StL , kind of housework.Apply 4 Mence ; \u2019 1 for sale at low prices.\u201cApply R.W.| ments, jewellery, silverware.EXtra wryoU CANTINVEST $10 month now pre Street.0 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.\u2019 FREE-FREE Kerr Limited, 326 St.Catherine wes! ' prices pald for gentlemen s 2nd ladies town lot at Fons 0, er! the geopraphi- \\ ORK \u2014 Respectable young woman vr ; _ Le ; see en 8 3 2aw ; fur coats.Doing the largest trade o cal and strategic commercial center of British J sires occupation dally from > : 'ORTION of the third flat to ir, No.MORTGAME LOANS._ ; i _ 3 i \\ 4 a d CL ron ur James street facing victor _ reel Lu 170 \u2014 \u201c Splendid Roeker given away free with YNUWSHOES- For sale .a pair of men's 8NY dealer in the city.Persons wisn- Columbia and get in at the begiuning before + p.m.Highvost references.M M be er .ate - NT on .ever urchase of $3 Cash or Credit.* Towshos \u2018 :W, Cost > = Ni 5 ' square, arom this date until May 1st, at a LOS morigage.balance of price of y purch f $30 for Cash our Cred S Club snowshoos, as good as new, cust INK lo secure the best prices should the first railroad.There are ween railroads Branch Office Cae | very low rate.Apply Ju Nt.Peter street.4 sale, ete.3100.00 om Westmount ot! \\Ve have a complete range of Furniture.9550.nait price.75 Aylmer st.first see Sam Pearson, 776 Notre Dame baliding nr rolected Lo Fort George.which is YOUNG WOMAN desires posts pe ! 11 gp | Other firat class properties.J.A H He- Carpets, Stoves, etc.We open accounts | SHERHROUKE WEST.745 \u2014 Sofa Bed, St.West.Tel.Main 965.Mall orders Nhe Junct \u201ca © 1e Te ve Of Tasirable wa companion.arcusiomed to nursing i IE Ses po 7 bert, Roows 75.Credit Foucier.Main 3862.for $1.00 per week.The Montreal Housd : : ine eh © attended to.55 312 erways and the metropolis of a sple NET.travelling.best references.Address Ii % I ARGE.well fighteu flat, guod ventila- 201 312 : week.\u2018 A nants bed, box Jounz, chairs, mu DIT sm \u2014_ CT cultural, fruit and mixed farming coûniry of #630.Star Branch Office.108 - BJ ton.above store 44) SL t'atherinu st.CTONET advanced on Heal ERE Is Mor +'urnishing Co, 295 Notre Lame West, je at box, zuitar and vther articles, thirty million acres.besides being the natural - 10 | cast, suitabic fur offices, «lub or light 3 \u20ac age.Mo nrerent 6 per cent.Hamilto near Muth] Street.298 25 LL | WON COAT: = supply point for a tremendously rich timber min.FOUNG WOMAN waits work by \u2018the de | manulacturin&.Can be sen any lime, sey | Fuge, 10 He ANUSOME odd coats at $2.85.odd | WMESOND-HAND (OO?AT: snap ai ÿ eral and cual territory of millions of acres.washing or house cleaning.Address.2.Cargill & Co 0A Royal Trust Building Tel.da a 3 > » ; f , apply iin Hutcnhison : @l above address.Apply Box 537, Star O1- 8 he = ; « : ante $2.50.or vests 50e.Uncatiody oo prive of 32.0 Apply Tes ' Let us send you free a copy of \u2018British Ool- 12a Argyle avenue, City.19 2 Main 1710 se p $ \u2018 id a ' .lice Teed OT IRED ai cetateriret morigage fer overcoats $750, English and Bcou \"T1 \u2018 unbia Bulletin of Information.\u2019 contalning up to X¥OUNG \u201cWOMAN, ' \\ ESCALFE SLREEL boty uear St.Usiberiie RES 20000, Sin Tom rl from $2000 se, Woollen Co.Orpheum Theatre Building, a street Heuted hasement, shop, light and I Try - - JE w - SR double doors, cheap to quick \u2018ho thoroughly un buyer 103 , Windsor street.3 Having big demands, will pay following daté news of investment opportunities in this 320.000.interest 6 p.c.Apply Box 2478, The Big Fifteen Dollar Tailors.2018 W cloge to water NN 874$ Star - \u2014 2h 4 Taw - mA ae [Kammer taltoge furnish-d, , ieévoring to uml rstand inus.1 within vasy distance of Monir a: ane lesepna.ence or Mise à seek until MAIS EAA ine usw Singer sewing Su ving.texgg \u201cyard.$8,090, very casy confinement Prtvane, 269 Ontarto st East.¢th avenue Rosemount.H.LeGuerrier.its mid-winter clase Ladies ; 4 ; derstands catering a ' ! vo prices: Gentlemen s Suits, from $2 20 $8; ane Deus nd nie wo symopsis of yn all branches, ix open ane peter 4,7, suitable for office and show room.Apply dian Office.5% Mes State.at Unita?\\AFES \u2014 Lominion Safe and Vault Coa SINgle coats, $1 up: pants, 75¢ to $2.50.ete.Send your ame sad address toa.a Box 617, sme Office.3s resent street.ME ONT FUNDS and otbed moneys i lend on States vices Lupay Ferguson.«ken ff ND safes will guard Against loss by Tire Highest prices for furs, ladies\u2019 clothes, fura! Resources Security Oo, Limited, Bata uy YOUNG WOMAN \u2018wants a \u2018situation r-payable in mou y UT vi, second caud furnithre, hurean.side rr \u201cx Ar 10 1 Press ai > or sa 1\u201d i + : furs.jewellery.urniture.Specia î URGOYNE (John Thomas): last heard _L ott.a § uo Roos WAN ED annee To jute ,| instalments of $30 each, with 10 pv.in- L boatd.sofa.bed.oxteusion Table te L rent, dade\u2019 and gents fur ied CoB, | priés paid fur Tuxedo and Dress Suits, of 43 years ago.when he was llvics - diate posséss spas ae hr in terest; security house \u2018and contents, Bl.hocgan.kis.Laken Jor deb: Apply George tabeoun teats, dined coats, at FIG, worih Sd.55 Craig West, Main 3yoi, 298 25 in Montreal.\u201d Alice ndergast has matter PERSONALS.cd formed 0 Nar Olen TS ther 1140 Ver, ete.Box 534, Star Office.Madgin.Grocer, 3534 budluu stress n°0 | he prices are reusonante at HI Pearson, 35 1°\" oT =: of importance to communicate to the above \u2014\u2014- 15000 \u2018 Me emo ; 4 73388 CHEER SP OWreT Le AIC Seer weed Mam SWE m2 A BOVE everyhody else.good \u201cprices paid mentioned or his heirs.PIANO TUNER.with a reputation 1Iké WANTED for March Iai, by wiiliner, doing SANTEIL 10 borrow $400 to $570 on (ira LS HETIERE ST WEST, 183 Fu T1 Fo DATE plano player! Cecllilan for good cast-off clothing, furniture, © ; ,; ; the Montreai Bank, & piano anû ofgau- first class lusiness in West End, store W \u2018Class houme furniture, whicy has fire gale a few ladirs costumes, \u2018heup v with 50 retords.in use short time.gold.sitver-piatrd ware and p&wn lleketr B*LLOCK (Charles), a carpenter; left | repairing specialist, pianos exch pace, dn fur.ready made costumes or wdies\u2019 gan of £4,000, and insured \u2018against bouts and slippers.Auxander organ trom Paris; prics rasBr- Address M.Frank, 15 Craig cast Ti.home about 1905.Sister Florrie &sk8.: Phone &t.Louis 494.John Cross, 2567 al SE a and RÉ robbers.Box 2520 StarOffice.1 UT of second-nand whoggabs dam 3.30 L'Acie.Cail ang make offer.24:53 St Urbain.East 3667.1 2: ASSALL (Samuel), late be! Aluime, Hubert st.Pl a .sa N° A MeN - - c + a thet Yio FE © 2 \u2014\u2014\u2014 mes A , rr.went to Canada 30 years 5 SULT Mada \u2014 Branch Office.io 2 ARTEL by marricd mas, In goud po- 4° UP ARPIY In3 Pleo avenue cas.PP ime \u2026 1803 VOUS of every description bought for ie ,Manchesier.| have data à, for hie (CONSULT Madame mr TTT te sition, Silo.1epayable by SIL per ADY SE bua ok Petais is anis cour, cmt f WE Ve M parler set 18 the noateat I cash It you need mon-y, cait at 3392 8641 18 pelleved ta have advertised for his nvied phrenoiog TU \u2019 TTT TT month.with 20 per cent interest, pay 1.and mitk Stele, one SUL bie 0 Can Te ie Au seu auy Moore Where dui JAU Loir Dame west Auction sales Saturday T° ATV : ka 0 , anteed or no charge.to commence month hence.Apply Appiv 23 Droit ai Ni Te a eur, ' At tou lt Vanne and Coss on, nights = ago Brother Willlam asks.| 1als of Canada.Ta Park Lafontaine ni SUBURBAN HOUSES TO LET.star Offices \u2019 Toyo =v BT or RT vue Cuurss the), shou Fools are so contrais Ps 10e ma 1e Foxe tJark}, late 49th Co RG.A.: | z44 Dufferin T fone Bt.Lould 2453, ! SNR TO BORROW Sw for seven LE.PSE FRA rH frie 5 LE ahd teen ase such nie peagle tn do bas- PHIANOS Wanted to quirehase, recond-hand war working on CPR.at Moose | Let _ Du ee aT LAMBURT \u2014 [louse tu let, splendid set.iW wonihe.will repas SICGO; security house how.Cost 8950 WE] #1 UE ia au PSS VID, As they mel cheap Ciry then 5 planes.We will pas cad for thes Ju: san, Sask.Canada, tUiree and a half years! TAB at one dollar Have your mers wo detached cottage, sorner Notre Pause | fornitnte.Appi 2481 Star Office.heavy winter coats, bia 4 und vise CO tn ARITHE BY GE ITAR, va goo! as new, ATOMEGIS or take saine As part uses for ago.Sister asks.changed Ly competent xas fitter; gw aveune ami Besaulniest street.12 rooms, elec- | : 1 3230 cach, 1033 Tupper \u2018 ; \\ valid $21 35, WII] 8 cinap 26 Cath- Bew ave er player pane.y ou Bro yeu (Edward C.}.went to Canada sioves cleaned and repaired, mr thie tricity.cement cellar, modert improvements, ~7 TT 0 T0 TT AY V% carat moll ring pats ard Dear: st var 5.Catherine street west (corner sta à dax ' from Kilburn, six years ago, and was charges.Phone East 3579.T.Butler, *; et Immediate possession.tramways al tbe door MONEY TO LOAN.i.; se pas Al youn \u2018SE ow cay tnviting J pa, PR three years later by hls brother | Culonial avenue.\u2019 ; \u201cae iamond.ch Cal «vening 1 JOUR HOUSE will always look inviting ; ere i Address Fu beSaulivers, Notary.17 jar _ ?Co Tare Se nian aaa \"TRES and natty if you put in some nf our WE PAY fair prices for second-hand fur.Jobn.Mother ashe : i ANDSOME Willow Plumes made out d'Armes el 3356 : D TAZARUS, iy Tomi Office, 292 Notre 2\" ADVS FUR SETS, fine Gepman futni ure, 30 years exprivnce should br nilure, stoves, ete.Mail orders V TATKINS (Albert Charles): was in Van- old feathers; willows cleaned, = mm me \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 -\u2014 + Dame street east.Money logntd où dia ink ; BETS pane FUERA sufticient guarantee.Geo.H.Labbe and promptly attended to The Montreal Fur.couver, B.C., 1904.Mother asks apd satisfaction Guaranteed.Pri dise wonds, jewellery and furs.Businéss strictly Auk.also Peraian Paxw, latest siy: Co.350 St.Paul st.! piiure Exchange, 131 Cralg street east.\u2014 Demouche, 864b Droie: street, near.COUNTRY HOUSES WANTED.confidenilal Extabliched 1870 224 40 Taw fancy nca ME PE a | ye _\u2014_ , Phone East 1726.1 2 - -\u2014 122456 sn Torey i \u2014 - ew, \"woo LL ure, Sloth TA 4 TTT mT mmm Ae ers} W SETTLE Tour debts.oise on salaries ! Jewelivry on small instalments.Address | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.MISCELLANEOUS, with SEY Taigned Be rire TAT D to rent or to buy a comfortable } ; ?oe SM M OSB30 Star Branch.Office.: FT > Atal vrac Ww STE] for vinter and summer on the Moreau, 52 St.Jatues, Room 203: Evening, | Shh mar rant oe LL oo \u2014 PRIVATE TREATMENT.MORTREAL Done\u201d \"Hospital.th Madam | money of Dec.Lin, Presse commun: CPR ane north of Mantrea' net over so VIO lafonialue Park.>to U0 [eut 1 APE OR a a ANCHE iv la FF \u201cPALE or exchange for plano\u2014A .i Moana ro vers iatge.over stock, ail | with me.P._O, .\" 4 ot - ust, At a arçcain Apply \u201cla at f hand-carved ure White mar- _ Lens Len price pm nulles Moran or a particulars to bo BE | Sm TO es = mem me ee Mansfield siiodt.in ena .itn glass han and carved Be \u2014 Mra Doctor Searl has super- kinds of dolls.some bandsomely dressed by N iss\u201d ; KENION N.experiences 355 4 N.Pratie, 3507 St.Lawrence i © an LESSONS WANTED.USK OX ROBE.uredmmon\u2019y large stz+ ! nord rackets, @ibled with Engliah gold wr arcomnmodation, strictly private us.given at great, Bergan.4141 Bt.Cath- à climber peaks a rman Jou - + ' ) worth FIG, fer qatek sabe, atom An Hat Ti Tectia highs soi fuc'ading brackets | nofore and during confinement, with best serine.Wemtmaunt: >» \u201cAG - cous tm Europe startin cn - Te = CFSE A rady to teach Sheahan |v d2l0 RE Cathouine 6 set, corner Grece 7 A aciisen sir of ornaments for « swel, | professional attendance.ladies treated, 284, NOTICE, Application hax heen made toi et rer en and req ! \\ at night.rsa.Eitnans awstem | avenue nue Apply eorseadily or Write 2016 St st, George street.above Durchester.2 the Corporation of the City of Moni.| mie chi rsonal If SUMMER RESIDENCES WANTED.Hby 606 Star Office.19 3 | NESUSNT DINING avt bedroom wos at Moa vad RL *| 9 4eod real for leave to install a lumber yard on\u2019 FOUNG BUSINESS MAN TAm-(ican, en 4 ae are pat att rod ase Aplin G1 beick cntiage, 5 Hedronms, hard- ANTED.ne = ul pees .deflecs * MM RS.PR.TROUGHTON \u2014 Rooms and iot cadastral No, Li.subdivisions Nos.504- .Là woôd finisü.cemented cellar, open à ry a mT Hohwo board for !sdles before and durtng 505, of St.Ma rd: corner Mason and 7R Catherine at.mesirrahs remial.Address proficient: has plano, references ff re quir- 4 machin LUremeh Office: . fd 11 No r «© z h - © 2 eed C ( y\" ° Lor iy Mos _ on doi x ud | ler A : = _ : ans ond ror 1\u201c re A 24 vents Tu ye li clerk, 8.N N a aking\u2019 TA it tou, to Nw rita bus 35 ne ve chou on SFR RE Ÿ A ko 1 & 1 W Jeno i, n ad ) io sh 5 s re s e ness à a e ki c A Foo fei Me rh tie tan et rd - B®, ai Wk : pu pe al ii a ar oe No a me ALE).A u Y via irom tee n wit a * SEE a I EN Co La te.20 ney ar, ie t = I 3° ht ri a ys es su S 5 i Sete £5 SEs, -]e , | Stanie pme 5 e Easy.sus Pau ay reads La br J le py oie SH Id ORE 5 ay n okie ffice ITU D - $ acy : ama\u201d o ris M va du ee err ae: i sé ses wa eeper wr A caaract es it e ix Jue ira\u201d 4 RS Jo pe sites 3 us the of bh sont KH : 5 por woi 8 1 0 ! sie t er el » \u201ca > w! 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Ï r y.\u20ac vney ; \u2018 het Cenk .mils.ntieme x.15 week: telephone > OTORS \u2014 A.C.Induction motors for Miss CC.Lortie and Mrs Naroieon yw; i 1 \u2018ontest hiz ins \u2018torate.LL Leautiful locality, no chitdren ni nes.100 vate family.KeRticmen only 1 .0 2 3 ne non \u2018 Mrs.Nar Was irvured.contests in hiz inspector \u2014 ee YD _ - sean i.2-7 RUN J \u2018 Cre op \u201cST On - _ .\" ET © - ftumediate delivery, two 20 H.P.ww 1 \\ .- JOHCHESTER.Bas, \u2014.Five doors wes: JJANSFIELL ST 160 Rooms.single ay ANTOINE 5 oy pat near Vin Le NTANDEN STREET, 119 Mesa, Well rue Chase.66 evele, 650 V, nog KR, 1, 9°, Tahonte, Rev.Father Mathieu, Mr, N.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014._ James Dawson, a pioneer farmer, of .Windsor Hotel, artless wishing warm a Aud doub Tih arm an en A are Bright una ie a) nished, With board.wo one 50 M, PP.2-phage, 60 eyele, 330 V.7x0 Labonte and Mr.Oscar Lortie.After the Township of Augusta, Ont.dled Wee ly furnished.in sclect house day.© fut niehee reakfast sf désires all © chante for one or wo gentiomen.elect JT.URBAIN -\u2014 Parlor bedror : KO PF OM, 4 LA HP.3-pha sa cvele re e a $ A A ns 1 as VAR, immeaiate possession, running wa ties transients _ _ lent, sta Wen an medern Llama nie N board.suitable for two.ven and PI two SPAT 2 phan.freshments had been ante an Moosomin, Sask., Editor Dead.yesterday*at his home in Lord's Mills.ter.dE MAE a an VC Puenisme Pros dan STE on Yam an Office private bugish lamiiy.s3y st Urbain sl fob cate, LL VV.600 M.twa 100 H, talk th h bit 5 d cus t .2 Mr.Lawson had been a resident of JORCHESTER WESIU GEI - Meaunitui tur aM wdjoiiug.on ach fat sud Unes gen ATEN EE EE AA ne » Park Lai ._ li: P, 3phuse, ê0 cyels, cen kop.a,c talk On the habits and customs of the Maosomin, Sask.Junuary 14 -Ar- [that sectiod since cnildhood, comity pished back parior: bitcheacite, priate fone.quiet rune.warn aml comfortabe RHEE Ed A TOO pain © fn NT HUBERT 1.7 Furniahed room te yy itary Flere Co, St.Paul street | people of Ceylon.thur Henry Smith, B.A.who came to from Ireland 79 years ug0.Four years \u2018natb attacher; use of phone Nu .LL?Lo _ LC Erenth private family vol À «WE ur Without board, use yf PAF es \u2014 \u201c Moosemin from Kincardine, Oat.is ago he and Mrs.Dawson, à native of FLORCHESTER WEsT, 8 \u2018ar Wind COTE DAME EAST, 1240 \u2014 Furnished Aue: gui French privat sok piano, 10 2 .5 ORCHESTER WEST Sa de als bidaur N front room, With \u201cuk stove, suitable Atvantag, tu jearn Frourh.References ST DENIS 142 a _ : « ' News From Rockfield dead after four days\u2019 illness from ty- Quebec, celebrated tne 50th anniver- .ÿ ed, © oul .uk st de .2 INIS, 142 \u2014 ; ; ; .; ,; , f - parlor bedroom.for gentiemen or married Miarrled couple, 3Sà slogle room 31.090, lire ukiast if 4 fret RE Farc y S room, nn ely tlrnished.\u2018on\u2019 Caulrotm Kenned & S N Lim | ; ; phold.He was principal of the public sary of their marriage.The widow and couple; everything up to date.Must be] Engilsh fami.y.no enildren.0083 STANLEY ST Ae con nriab Sn ver.hot water\u2019 heating, telephone.very » There is an {important movement school ull 1898, when he hought out nine children survive.: æen to be appreciated.11 185 ( NIARIO ST.BAET.70 Ta Double tur ; St on bathruvmn wor, phone 800d bolrd.» 2eod ) afoot to run a public road through the : the Moosomin Spectator, which he The Sherbrooke Rallway and Pow- SORCHESTER WEST, 703, qurner Mackay nished front room, electric Hght, EE i Tees om SU.LEMS U4.Rooins and table 4 OWEN SOUND, ONT.at present closed stone arch of the \u2018 published and edited until he sold out ; ; = .t 4, ventral Jocality, use uf tele.UT DENIS, 410, near Sherbrooke, two A $ aud table heard, , \u20ac > oO e $ er Company will put on a five minute treakfanr tt feutre room con bath fiat.a heated, ventral loc 5 v 54 NT larg.rooms on Lath flat, Aeur !ght, 5 hum comforts, ploue St Louis 62, Make the best types of Water Wheels: Canadian Pacific Rallway Company's , last Novemben He was a, promi- service on the belt line, commencing T)ORCHESTER WEST, 549 \u201cSiders tur | ( VERDALE 9 TCemfortablr double room, dot water heat, Phone Bast 5505.QHERDRTORE WEST 92\" ne 2.Head Gate Winches: Iron or Steel Bes: viaduct connecting West Rockfield nent Mason, Oddfellow and \u2018Orange- Monday.The Pay-as-you-enter Cats nished double room.113 J bain tian wardrob.Auer ight ete EERO E TEAST.Va Nice fur avenue, well furnished double ten peller Wheels: Machine Dressed Gears: With Dominion on the north side of Man, and a member of the Senate of ordered by the company some time ago JORCHESTER \u201cWEST, Jjv2z \u2014 infur.NEN ees.YTS \u2019 Fe ar am AT Te ONE on bath fiat, with board, sultable for iwo Sünerior Steel Castings.262 7Beod the Grand Trunk\u2019 track.This would the University of Saskatchewan.aro expected to arrive soon and will EST, ul] z \u201crat rent.alse Le room.«nces, private «> * \"A.uentlemen.i : nished room, $i.furnleh.$7.warm, A a TCS hor ; eme B 4 be put into service immediately.This ARK AVE.No.60 - Wei furnished trirphons - | 10 - Tate Geen re r ; s Va Unroo TER\" WEST TH It \u2018 > front roum, act conveniences.Telepnone Te RENT three viexant furnished rooms, NN ee fu eu off\u201d Green: OR service was tried for some time dur ORCHES dat an ib suliaue for doctor or dentist or pre toard steed, ew ing the past summer and proved a suce let In weil appelait ct hous wen carrer 6 yay fa.Coesiona man.A.0 Adeu, Jeweller, 106 roard uf destred.\"Windsor Hotei.no ON Tar Ie à PA nu xt heunronrs Houlevard.93 daw NT Ma FRING VERT, 806 Tinea st aie 1 meeting held in Cookaliire Wed=- TYORCHESTER WusT 15 large RS ai : VHS LE TERIACE.3 Niece.© rl.- Marky, two large rooms, with us At: } ° front parier, ndccsy urns oni Without hes n prea _ , un \\ I HI be RRA Ë con poe Comfort without board.4 nesday.à lodge of the Eastern Star: lovallty.avar Wade Hot seu ko, PO VE ied ein Yau abi eatd vatr, terms moderat.Preiser a 2x Boom and board order was formed.The new urganizsas possession immediate cacti) cou \u2018gentleman, | ron 7 N AVE.87 \u2014 let a large w for Wo Noung Men ail consenfences.tion was named \u201cUnity,\u201d and starts HUMMOND As .- Te ur furateh=.SAN Jue ar ETAT ae\u201d 21h UM osm bedroom un\u2019 bath oS, well WWALELLEY.SAB Annen First class with about thirty members.The offf- rooms oO athroom fiai.ho er, Lo ore ew .1 ~droom.v arg.and single tpom, fyrnigh .private amine bear Windsor station.PRINCI ARTHUR FAST, ne Honma, baa pe Ÿ101a - \u2014rame ré lo- unfurnished, with op Ith hoard.pri cers elected were: Mrs, Alex.Ross, W.10 ra 8\" er \u201ci Meath nav.po ps sutrable for ; or rw ron rate family, moderate \u201cterme M.: Mrs.H.A.Taylor, W.P.; Mrs.C.\u2014 me ra Creo he eo vup, I 5 à per week.aih .pri «d rnom.« fear one vo.run- Fe \" _ OBCHESTER STREET WEST.577 \u2014.Fiat (0UPVo do 10 an ning water.hat and cold, chetris bine VVESTMOUNT Large double Tront Macrae, A.M.The lodge meets every class rooms for gentlemen] every cumen HK AVE.17 Large, vory \u2018weil fur! 10 2 hedroum.aise mingle on bath flay, for Thursday on or before the full of the.lence.2 - 0-0 83.pa nished vonm for ahi leman only, in YNION AVENUE.75 - Single avd\u201d double, pont bo rea proubic.ery comand moon 2 \"E.343 \u2014 front : : n : telephone.J with bird's cye maple furniture.she ne > \u201c ulro« Private family, SPLANADE AVE.1545 \u2014 Large ! ont strictly private family, use of te re T = hat bide Te ap! per rare hou {mme dints possession.4157 St.Catherine au Mr.and Mrs.James Atkinson, of the 4 room, good locally.nent Phone Kast 5638.pi T À t}nez, heated.electric lighted.larke clothes - .bar \u2019 Doubrs défis 7-1 Up 1412, 102 near Meveaite 00 place bearing that name, near Brock-.cioset; breakfast and supper, sonveniences px F ARTHUR WERT.a TurDouble UE, Wh = Cemforiably furnished ville, have just celebrated the 80th ans \u2014 _ _ 9 o aan JAA , Te Ath per .moatn cosy.frout peurs suitable fie one or te, AN E niversary of thelr marriage.Mr.At- PLGIN ST, 110\u2014 Bright furnished dant.\u201d Var.char \u2019 10 2 puTRODS.OT married Couple -\u2014 wor kinson 1s 86 and his wife 83 years of 1 fiont room.sullable fin & nem JP MOUTH GEE ras Fae fies noe USSR ee a que a who once ad experience of Christian age.They went to Atkinson from the married couple.Munishe ad ronms ces rheap, au tre fase.\u2019 Cee homés and Church life, to flud com- Township of Wolford when this part of the country was à dense forest and - spent all their long, wedded life there.The Arnprior Bo: Scouts have eleot- AVE.21523, Annex \u2014 Com- ; .4 PAIL AVE.4 fortably furnish-e room, vita board tf desired; sultable for lady or Kehliemen, i p:ixate family.10 3 .; , = atl a.; .d © .i ea , * - , - Targ doute pales SNIVERSITY.TÔS - Furnished moons to tor, 789 suit and a ral ehnreh home with wa furniah.od SOUS Kec pang prt tegen wel furnished single Toon, bath flat; pen a ore \" dans Sunday i ner : Sk Intake Mile front room, faites wat booger hoo \u2018 soectock.Song servies he- jrev AVE asad sikat front ro 4 RINs at ten nunutes to seven in the YSPLANADE AVE. al AV les = l'uunised bd ant Cu fare PP ea Aver a RE Charel, A siroet hetwéen Trerchest- Rev.W.W_ Peck.secretary; Rev.A.ativ; private famty, terms moderate.> elite \u201crene conne Cling, Himg ne Coins \u2018 \u2019 : 7 deod er and st Antoine Streets H.Walley, w.E.Rand, J.A.P.Hay: sentlemen only I.sngle doom bath far 1 lephens hoa =.Cave: aes \u201c Youve LADY empioved during day can den, scoutmastiers.Rev.W.*W.Pack QUGIS STRERT 188 La TETE fur race JUS tie NE te Eu aan tom ad a with and J A P.Hayden, wôjutants: W.24 eed front emi En uta PISE ANT WEST drei Saas acaiiny lane aay ome her Tre He Willlems and Ed Malloch, patrol leads Soe To ee ) Landy To Hark \u2018aie.cara Telephon \u2019 TERY neatly furmighed 100m, nex tle Station Bo Montreal.10 2 ern ; SLGIN STREET.154, off Milton, doutb andy A © 020 + \\ bathroom.for gentleman, clectrtic ren | \" Mr.f3eorge Ross, who was defea - 4 room, $7 per month.Aiso twe boudoirs PINE AVE WEST 1a \u2014- Rooms, «émuble and telephone, private family, ail privi- al |; ; cn y .8:.with mantel bed.bright and newly Jd.or mingle.uv other roemers.Phen jogos of home.Address 2497 Star Office.] .by two votes by J.H.Slack.fa \u20ac rorated In strictly private French famih Last BEIT 11: 19 2 OST on Windsor var.passing corner alderman in Dalhousie ward, Ottawd, 1 NSTLANADE AVE.1390 Newly fur.PARK KVE.96 \u2014- Vacant.on bathrdom Yep oR1A ST, 267 Two pleasant.inn 4 Notre Pame, 1515 pm or Metin st, announces that he will be a candidate E nisheë bed-sitting room, Tor light fiat nice bright furnished.comfort- \\ furtabiy furnished rooms, all convent.LétWern Nour Dame and Youvile ets, in the coming by-election.Mr.Slack lousekeeping, $10 per month.LI ah resm ail ntidern vonveniences ences: low tates to refined people.gentle.Fridas ever \u2019 skate fan, wal and 11.30, will also geek re-election so \u2018a lively IRF ST late : 1 - nN.\u201c Moa - nder rv- : FOR nd emailes room: en amity Ans AVE 15%, Annex + - Bright fu: moment ST.49 Nicet tor | turn ta Robt Mitchell Ca, LOR St Cain contest is expected.; - eno .ran: 9 .[hy ST.Neely riishe: - _ 2 \u2018ar x .t»tephone.gentiemaen only.I.I.8612.Star nish: 4 Team T0 det \\ room, bathroom flat, al) modern con.re EEE or 2198 Waverley et, and Wim.Baldwin, an axed resident of Branch.1e 6 PARK AVE 148 ean LE ULI ce nisnees, suitable for onc or Lwo gentle.BAILIFFS SALE.Pravi Ce Wolford, Ont.died at the homest RT STREET.30 \u2014.Warm, nicely iur- rated Them, ciean nd comfo ce | 10 2 SEE * aba avince of u .= L , (ORT sT FT, 30 Wann pce te furnished, suitable for one or tno, bath men pp Tac .District of Montreal.No 20161 Quebec in that township.He was 33 years nished room.bath in: elecute 2 TICTORIA STREET.38 - Large ron - RA - Circuit di ived by fiv oe fiat.telephone 14 2 © m Court.©.Bissonnett age, and is survived by e sons light.hot water beated,, transients accom- a \u2014 an bath flat, steam heated, Auer High, ude: fsonnette, Plaintiff, versus four daughters.Mr.Baldwin was: riodated.; 6 fu PARK AVE.§& - Magnificent double fur | telephone Uy 7515, alse single socom 1 .p A.Trudeau, Defendant.On the 24th day .: FORD 119 \u2014_0N - ; 1 nished front room on bath floor, aso rat 6 3rod of January, 1911, at ten of the clock fn farmer by uccupation.W'1.FORD, 119 \u2014 Nice bright fuinish.d L .fo | 2 1 - - the forenoo { the d .> né I double room.suit two fricuda As.cicgant front paglor.with fire grape.© 5 \\ ere Varna Neely furnished 3) Al on, à 8 domicile of Guardian, At St.Francis Xavier Church, Broek À single one, home comforts, qui>t Encush PpEEIL SIHFET dise - fo rept.iwo single room._sing's or_deuble li à Pain Lean.Parc Dufresne, Longue ville, Very Rev.Dean Murray united Int, rami, ms.no Tee FACE 4 Fieréatis for Von pau on a rE ant oom SIN be mold hy anthony of Tustereal marriage Miss Sarah J.Gordon t4~ Rg; .Ste 1 11, > , \u2018BE.\u2014.KF ur- on bathroom i.amo ler room, 3 Justice, .F\" RNISHED rooms.A oi rent > nidh«à Aonbde jand single rooma, sic.sam hear hot and cold water: Aver light\u2019 the goods and chattels of the sald De- George J.Fex.both residents of the a room a Tee information apply sai se tric Mahi.telephona.janitor service.with : 7 3cod fendant, selzed in this cause, consisting adjoining township.RA ew see \u2019 breakfast if desired.| _ § ¢ l'ATICTORIA STREET, 40 \u2014 Nice doubie Of one horse, sleigh, harness, etc.Condi.Mr.J.Bruce Payne.president of t - Eee SE SE - JT.CATHERINE STREET W., 181\u2014large and sing!» rooms, open firepiace, hot tipNS Cash.I.J.8.RACETTE, B.5.C.J.Bruce Payne Cu., of Granby, AY.477\u2014Large double room.bain fat NU arm nivelr, furniahed back parior and cold water, immediate possession; terms Montreal, January 13th.,1911.\u2018a ab t to the office staff and; 1 newly papered And paîntrd_ a'so two bréroem.two clothes presses, sultatic (et moderate - 174 BAILIFF'S SALE Provi & of Quebec.gave a banque 0 aonbls parlors.quict house.no chlidren .lave yuung men, wiih or without board SICTORTA ST 24 - Furnished single District of Montreal No.16600 quebec.travellers of the company.I warm _ LL eu EET WERT Is Vm hot mater ali the time.Auer lout J.Edmond Bouchard et al.Plain- | Rev.T.8 Chapman.of Marbleton:\u2019 em \"y ET.475 - Furnished single \\IHERBRUOUKE STREET .- Hp.eream heat tchen privileges 3 \" : > Deford, .0 ap of | a * i Voom Erith all conveniences.good.S Nicely furnished rooms, double and d.ffs, versus FE.M.Murray, Defendant.On The Grand id Man Dudswell,\u201d the 23rd day of January.1911, at ten of \u201d - rentral locality.Bath flat.Gentleman pre- single.for gentleman or married couples, \\Y STINT nea colt Linke, with pri\u201d celebrated his 8ith birthday this w } ferred.§ 2 2aw kitchen privileges _ 10 3 vate family.a double bedroom and jhe clock fn the forenoon.ht the place of ~ ENGINE WORKS He Is still hale and hearty.- fUTCHIBON.14° \u2014 Weil furnished QT.URRAIN, 2167, Annex = Tooms (| gingle roam.ene or tan gentlemen.break SUN ESS © ht pe endant.No.96 At the municipal elections held it H single roo m.newly decorated, well NN Tet.with board, ia quiet English fam: rar Address KK 8524, Star Rranch or Stanley Stree - In the ty of Montreal, 3tanfold, Que, Messrs.B.Feeney, (i, appointed house, breakfast if desired.1h of aduis S23 pies ar .8 ere an charoHty of Justice.all BRANTF ORD CANADA.i.Nadeau, P.Beaudet were elected i ° 10 2 IT CATHERINE FEST 156 - Sing's : MOUNT Stugle or double, fur Lhe Konda And chattels of the said De.; ?- \u2019 ol ncil.on att INT and one double room.suitable for WW ished vcam, for veung lady.partial fendani, seized in this cause, consisting ! c \u2019 no the council.À | ad UFURISON.130 L To let Iarge comfort i \u2019 1 at em Fovoianet batt amie toc ladier golng to burinesan telephone.Al bon 1 12 required: terms moderate, small of desk, typewriter, tables, etr.Terms- - êène or two persons: ail conveuledces.1 Hut modern conreniences: erntral location.private family 6239 Rt Antoine st Cash.PIERRE BIENJONETTI, B.S.C.thison, \u2019 10 2 10 2 \u201c+ 32 2aw Montreal.January 14th, 191) Mrs, Herbert Morrill, of -Nieold Falla, fell and broke Rer ley below knee = Lo te .pes ; ; Lo Cee HN _ 11 mt Lx I SPSS PR THE LAURA SECORD MONUMENT READY - HOR UNVEILING Granites Pillar to Honor Memory of Heroine of War of 1812.Special to The Montreal Star.Queenston, Ont.Jauvary l4.\u2014Upon the historic sod uf Queenston Heights, overlooking the Niagara River, where General Sir Isaac Breek drove back the American invaders a hundred vears ago, adjacent to Brocks monument, : stands a granite pillar, which next spring will be unveiled with due ceremony.This pilar.erected by the Do- _minlon Government to Laura Secord.= béfore the meeting will be the dis- ctsion of the Schenectady putter.As \u201cus the writer Is competent to judge, seems sure that the St.Andrews rul- = will he rejected, and the putter re- te gfficial endorsation of the Am- \u201cin Kolf magnates.This means the sheng of the ond.At present the rules Kvif ure the sume the world over, and 14,08 from Mexico could play a match + à player from Aberdeen, neither ex- string a word throughout the round, \u201c+d ret each perfectly understanding © t:iehother was doing.lt is only sroraide to supply that once the inno- \u2018soi uf separate rules is established.to will he more new rules every year, finally American and British golf \u201c Lu as different as Rugby and Am- \"a fuotbaU, or even as cricket and ROE Putting with a Billiard Cue.Heer the method of play in the ! 14 States has left a player preuv EEE \u20180 use any sort of rlub or implement \u201c chuse 4 trent, M any objection was takvn vpponent to one of the instru- a request was sent over to Nit Andrews for a ruling, and that august suidy decided the point as It was raised Por instance, a player once used a bil.(IV cue to put with, and St.Andrews \u201cas called on fo declare this tool un: , reper in golf.Then.in New Zealand o { Year or 80 ago, an ingenious player turn.coup with a croquet mallet, and \u201con fine putting with it until St.J'ews stopped the practire.In different Atverlcan games the croquet mallet has been Used.hut American golfers made no vojeetion to the banning of this imple- nrent.As a matter of fact, the prohibi- tien of the mallet should have yieant the abandonment of the Behenectady.for His a maliet pure and simple The mallet, as applied to golf, is in the shaft of the club.being contrally placed.The veel principle is that of 4 goose- necked uo, ard this is the principle that the «fstodians of the golfers\u2019 conscienre de- \u201cave tv be the only true one for put- Ung - - The Schenectady Boom.Fe Schenectady putter was given a 5 val Troum à few years ago by Walter | Tracts In several British matches he Hate such brilliant nse of the Scheuee- flv tat a profound sensation wus ere- «tel 3Hroughout the world of \u201cgolf ad putter.cverywhere\u2014aml they were then welorenain to-day far more numerous an cod putters\u2014thought that their \u2018routes were at an end.Alt that they required to do was to equip themseives with schenectady putters, and bécane \u2018tUNRers-up at the club tournaments.hind ds of them, if not thousands, took sp th «ith, bit they soon found that.wish te goose-necked putter had been fndesd a tricky implement.the new and creaming vo omore substantial Schenectady had peenliarities of its own.one of them being + sirong tendency to drive the ball ta the right of the hole.In fact, it may hit doubted if the Schenectady ever made a good putter out of a bad one.In the hands of experts lke Travis.Fairlie.Hutchinson and Williams, ft was admirable: but the enthusiastic dub never paused ta consider that these men were first rate putters before they ever saw the American tool.St.Andrews\u2019 Ruling.Last May the news came to the United States that St.Andrews had put the ~rollers under the Schenectady.and, since it was lieing used bv three golfers out of four on this continent, consternation spread rapidly.The secretary of the United States Golf Association cabled the St.Andrews\u2019 Secretary on Rules, asking if the news were true.He answered that it was, that St.Andrews had barred the Schenectady.As a matter of fact, this reply does not appear to have been quite réqurate, since all that had been done at that time was the giving of authority to the Rules Committee to \u2018\u2019add to the clguse on form and make of golf clubs words which shall declare that all clubs with heads of the mallet type are a substantial departure from the traditional and accepted form and make of golf clubs.\u201d It was not until the September raeeting of the Rulea Committee that this rule was finally put through, so that in May the Schenectady had not been.of- tigially prohibited.hy Off With the Foreign Yoke.Now there is nothing contradictory in J president's statement that the use of the Schenéctady is sportsmanlike, and th® statement of.the Ancient and Hon- Ahle that it is a substantial departure feom traditions.Tt Is quite possible that it;rhould be both.\u201cThe thing that has abused so much feeling in the United Stites is that the golfers there take the sveund that they should have been con- sûfted by St.Andrews before the prohi- hifion was made effective, since the Scot- tffh club was well aware of the general use of the putter in the United States.The principle that American golfers have a right te make suggestions and alterations to golf rules, governing not only themselves but the British golfers, has lag been recognized.In the past\u2019 St.An- dfews has been ready to listen to their representations, and the result is incor parated in the universal rules of golf.al 1 the Americans be compelled to bow 1feir necks to the foreign tyrant?Shall they not have some voice in the making of the laws that govern them?These are le questions, and, aince the president séèms to haye cast in his Int with the ifturgents, à split is Inevitable.Not lightly, We may be sure, will thou- rads of Ame golfers break with the old mother of the game.Yet 10 advocate higmble submission would be fo calli down {Le cantempt of the Spirit of 1911.So a fumpromise has been suggeated.It is moposed that the Americans shall bow ty the dictum of St.Andrews, but shall cept the rules in a Tickwickian sense! Mer shall abolish the Schenectady.but tinue to use jt just the same.Tt Ix yinted out that auch Pickwickianism ld not be an innovation in Ameriran te For instance, the St.Andrews\u2019 rules rhid a practice swing: yet it is allowed A the United States.Despite this prè- tators witnessed the game.; Heovs.230 pm.Victôéria xs Montreal.chly stop» © » tures colds, BSO gedent.it is.not likely that the \"he of St.Laurent wl play their first] (intermediate).1.00 pa.Shamrock 100 throat or nde veo 2 9 Loitle.Rapaerd Musaise Les: agdaration and Flckwlckianism oe ra © Northern Montrez) Lengue game with; = Westmount.intermediate).8.10 ments Ha lande.Allaye pain guickiy.I h ; : > \"| St.Vincent de Paul on the 15th fa-{ pm.Three Rivers vs.Westmount Ww.F.YOUN, POF.1M Mass.{ ; ; ele one -Main 932, : here iz blood on the ne ODDS ox\" stant.(Senior Amateur).5 ecnd LYSARS Lit, Montreuil, A.Montreal Agent, James Moriey, 34 St.Benoit St.T p LL.» \u2018 - to .| .; .D likely that the United : dud An- 4 = A - À NEW KING'S PLATE OFFERED BY KING: Tha.King George will follow in the footsteys of his father.the late King Edward.#8 an active participant in the affairs of the turf 1s an assurance that the race courses in England and the colonies will lose none of their Fepulariv with the public, His Majesty will grace several of the notable meetings with his presence during the coming season and many of the horses from his stables will be seen under the royal, colors, As a further instance of \"His Majesty's interest in the throroughbred the follow ing letter received yesterday by Mr.Northey.Secretary of the Montreal Jochey Club.from Lord Carrington, Keeper of 1lis Majesty's Privy Purse, would go to show that the interest extends bevond the Kinzdem.and that the King will perpetuate that which in the past has been done for racing in this province.by his father and grandmother: 3uckingham Patace.3st December, 1919.Eir\u2014I have it in command to say that the King is graciously pleased to grant permission for a Race being held, during His Majesty's pleasure over the Blue Bonnets Course, tn be known as The King's Plate of the Province of Quehec, and further that His Majesty will he pleased to give Fifty Guineas to the owner of the winner.I.am.Sir.l'an, Sir Your obedient Servant, (Signed), Carrington, Keeper of His Majesty's Privy Purse, The Secretary, Montreal) Jockey Club.A recent issue of the Racing Calendar.the otlicial journal of the English Jockey Club, contained details of the entries for next season's mectings that have been already entered into on behalf of the King.The engagements relate to the Newmarket Second October.Rath Hibury Club, Doncaster Spring.Newbury, October, Hurst Park Whitsun, Newbury Summer and San- down Park First Summer meeUngs His Majesty also subscribes to several important weï&ht-for-age races to be decided in 1912 and 1913.According to the plans already laid for this sean the King and Queen will be present at the Epsom races bn Derby and Oaks days.and the ars rangements for the visit of the Court to Ascot will be the same as during the reign of King Edward.It is very likely that the King will attend the Goodwood races on three days of the meetings and in the Autumn His Majesty may be seen at Newmarket during either the Second (rctober or the Houghton meeting.: ST.LAURENT DEFEATS C.P.R.In a fast and clean game of hockey played on the St.Laurent rink.the Cercle St.Germain hockey team.¥f St.Laurent, secured another victory by defeating the fast C.P R.Telegraph seven with a score of 5 to 2 In the first half the score was 2 to 1 ia favor of the home boys.The CPR.team eveued the score in the second half, but after some line combination werk, Millar.\u2018Gagnon and Theoret scored for St.laurent.Much interest i= being taken by the, St Laurent people in their hockey team.and about three hundred spec- | | OF ST.LOUIS\u2014NOW A A WATER COMMISSIONER BASEBALL MAGNATE.| Ben C.Adkins.ARENA APPOINTMENTS NEXT WEEK.Monday: 4.00 pan, Commercial and vs.Kings (junior); 4.00 to 500 p.m.High School: 5.00 to 6.00 p.m.Eastern Townships Bank: 7.00 to 8.00 pm.Shamrock.5.00 to 9.00 pm.Wanderer: 900 to, 10.00 pan, Canadien: 10.00 to 11.00 p.m\u2026 Junior Montreal.seau to Technical Tuesday : 1.00 to 2.00 p.m.Loyola College: 3.00 to 400 pm.Wykeham vs.Queens tiunior:: 5,00 to 6.00 p.m.Westmount vs.High (senior); 5.00 to 6.00 p.m.Eastern Townships vs.Quebec Cnion; T.00 te 8.00 p.mL Westmount; 8.09 to 9.00 p.m.Senior Victoria; 9.00 to 10,00 p.m.Senior Montreal; 10.00 to 11.00 ran.Junior Victoria.Wednesday: 2.00 to 1M pm.Crichton School: 4.60 to 5.90 p.m.Lower Canada (ol- | loge vs.lligh School (junior); 5.00 {to 6.00 pm.Merchap, As.Hank of Montreal: 5.20 jam.Cañtéfilen vs.Wanderer.Thursday: 1.90 to 2.00 p.m.Loyola Coliege: 1.00 to 4.00 p.m.Commierciai and Techn:- val: 4.0 to 500 p.m\u2026 High &Echrol; bh VW to 6.00 p.m.Quebec Bank: 7.00 to 8.00 p.m.Shamrock: 8.00 to 9.00 p.m, Sen- jor Victoria: 9.00 to 19.00 p.m.Wesi- mount: i000 to 11.609 p.m.Senior Montreal.\\ Friday: 3.00 to 440 rom.Wykeham Hvuvse; 1.00 to 5.00 p.m.Westmount vs.High i School (junior): 3.00 to 660 pon, | Bank of Montreal; 6.0 to 7.00 pum.; Reval Bank vs Bank of Toronto, X00 ! to 19,30 Skating, band Saturday: i 8.040 to 9.00 am.Kings School, 00 to 10.00 a.m.Crichton School.1000 1:10 1100 am.Jower Canada College.11.06 to 13.00 an, M.A.A.A.Junior ' 1 | WELLKN AMONG \u2014 ! Hockey players as gold and silver | miners are depicted in the photographs published here, the originals of which were brought down from the gold and silver country by Wallace Nicholson, who himself used to play on the Intermediate Wanderers, and a brother of Billie Nicholson, who used to be the goalkeeper of the Senior Wanderers, afterwards of the Shamrocks, and still later of the Haileybury .team.it was the backer of that Hailey- T THE MINES | bury tearm, Mr.Charles Richardson, « who started the mining idea in the heads of the hockey players, and he | now has à Erubstike interest in seven claims in Porcupine, which the holders value at such a price that they expect to sell three-fourtiis of them for thirty thousand dollars.Outside of Mr.Richardson, who grubstaked them, the owners of these claims, which they say is only a mile from the Timmins claims, are: lorace Gaul, Steve Ronan, Con.Corbeau, Louis Berlinquet.Pat MeLaughlin and Wallace Nicholson.Mr.Nicholson claims have a quartz lead a wide in this mine.Before goinE vut to Poreupine, these | hockey boys went to Gowganda.Many of the pictures shown here were taken there.After arranging fur his nwn interests in the Purcupine, Young Nichol- ron wept with Robert Bruce.said to be the first man to find gold in the Porcupine.to New Quebec, and there staked out a claim of two hundred acres.To hold this claim they either have to work it within six Ynonthe, or pay oné doflar « year jer acre for the next five xeurs.To get free from Haileviury and: stake ont their claîms, à distance of eighty-five miles.it took them four-\u2019 teen days, and on the way back when they were three days from the nenr- est settlement, two of their dogs who were drawing the supply toboggan \u2014 there were six of them-ate thems selves out of their straps, and gobbled up all the bacon there was, and all the Lutter.and the last three davs they had to subsist upon [leur and water | and tea.Mr.Nicholson savs that there is lots of gold in New Quebec, and that mans that they hundred feet! claims have been staked out thers now.but that it will prebabiy Le six months before Montreal will really hear the particulars aboud it.these things being Known much more quick- Iv in New York and Boston than here.He is now en his wav te New York and Boston, in connection with certaïn mining deals.| The picture an the bottom at the\u2019 Wft j5 one of their camps in Gow- ganda.On the right is u picture of the pet bear they have.Above that is a picture of Con.Corbeau in the Porcupine, and to the \u2018left of that Nicholson himself.light over that is a group which includes Skene Ronan, Harry Smith, Con.Corbeau, Pat Me- Laughlin, Tommy Smith, Billy Baird.and others, ard to the right is an-; other camp picture.-confaining some well-known hockey players Shilohs G ure : A.Meydier, of the National League, has Ling pusses frum \u2018the doubtful honor of leading in strike- Xhelguuss each got 71 bases on balls dur- THE ST.PATAICKS AAA, FAKCY FAR The officers and members of (his energetic organization and their fudy friends, under the guidance and advice of their beloved chaplain.Rev.Father McShane.are fast everything in readiness for the monster fair to be held under the Assu- ciation\u2019s auspices in Nuzureth tialo | corner Mange and Bu \u2018 streets, February 14th to 18th.If hard © work counts for anything, and it certainly does, the officers can rest us- , sured that \u2018this, the greatest event in the Association's history will Le a crowning succege.The members ure : determined to make this Fair the most 1 nove) of its kind ever held in this city.new ideas in the form of booths und , fancy electrical displays and devices different from anything usually seen .at Fairs or Bazaars previously held in | the Metropolis, us well us high class | amusements, will be the features.A : goodly sum has becn allotted to the members of the Publicity Committee for advertising purpoges, etc.The officers are greatly encouraged at the number of letters which they are re- { terested in the weitare of the Agsocii- ! tion.offering their support towards 7 | ! the success of this great undertaking.0 Ra, meetings will be held at the club rooms, 492 St Urbain street, on Monday afternoon and evening next, the 16ht mst, at 3 pom.and $ p.m\u2026 respectively, at which lady friends who have already signified their willing- ! ness to help as well as all those wishing to do s0, are requested to attend.The officers realize that the success ol this great event depends to a great extent on the support and energy to he displayed by the ladies, and when the ultimate object, or ambition of the Association has been realized (the pur- | chasing of a c¢iub house and gvmnas- \u2018jum) the bopor of being partly responsible fur the installation of the Association in their own quarters cun never he denied them.The description af the various booths, which are to be | aia getting Catherine | ceiving daily from prominent ladies in.\u2019 ; cities of Ireland.with the names of tlie ladies in charge and their assisi- i ants, will be announced later.ST.PATRICK'S SNOWSHOERS.First Ladies\u2019 Tramp to Take Place Tuesday.i 2 Ï named after the different counties and \u2014i rick\u2019s Snowshoe Club will take place \u2018on Tuesday, the 17th inst, starting from the Club Rooms, 492 St.Urbain street, at 8 p.in.After tramping across the mountain the gnowshoers will return to the club rooms, where refreshments will be served, after { which a most enjoyable evening will { be apent., The snowshoe committee have spared no pains to make this, | the first ladies\u2019 tramp of the season.the most successful and enjoyable event of its kind in the history of the THE TEM SKAMING.GOLDONA OF MANY WELL } fib; As the amociation now possesses KNOWN HOCKEY.PLAYERS.WNATHLETES | MILLER HUGGINS LED which is to be converted into'an entertainment hall for this occasion, a large turnout of members and thejr ladv friends is expected.Eddie Gerard With Renfrew.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont.January 14 \u2014 Eddie Gerard, the well known Rugby and Hockey star signed this morning to finish out the season with the Renfrew seven he receiving $1,000 for the remaining eight weeks of hockey.lie will line up with the creamery town seven against the Canadian team at the Arena to-night.IN \u2018GRAFTING PASSES | New York, Janugry 14.\u2014Secretary John compiled the strike-out and the base-on- balls records of the players who took part in ten or mure championship gases during Lhe season of 1910, Miler Huggins, of the St.Louis Car- dinuis, and Johnny Evers.of the Chicago Uubs, Were the most successful in draw- the twirlers of the leadue.In 151 games Huggins received \u2018transportation\u2019 116 times.and Evers in 125 games got lo first by the free pass route 10% times.Two payers of the Brooklyn Club had LONDON MADE wuts.Billy Hergen was fanned 8 times, and John Humne! hit nothing but air 81 Tirade 4 Ouix Crandall, of the Glants, who led tae leugus in batilng with 342 per cemt., struck oui \u20ac y seven times in 43 games.dos Invore was the lFuding strike-out ' mal With the Giants, doing the whiff act ET thnes, Fred.Markle was Lhe rummer- up, With 7 strike-ouvg Al Bridwell drew For sois by oll desters Our late \u201cTHE HISTORY OF \u2018 / PE SMOKING\u201d d Ca f she FREE ON REQUEST ! Toe Neves Beus Le, peer.BP Torouvo boakter Pl The first ladies trap of the st.Pate Five Boe Of \u201cFruit-a-ties \" Cured Her, HOME PLACE, TORONTO, DEC.15th, 1909.4 remedies but received » ed (rom Rheumatism all during last winter, J saw \u201cPFruit-a-tives* advertised in this remedy.After I had taken onc box.! was much better aud the pain less, und J continued the treatment with good hèpes.\\Vheu 4 had taken three boxes, I wis go, wel) that 1 could use my arm ugain After I had taken five boxes, J wus cnurely suffering-\u2014and now I am as WELL as [ ever was gone.ceipt of price by Pruit-a-tives Limited, \u201clbwas a terrible sufferer from Rbeumatism right arnt was swoiluh and the pain was fearful.pain was dreadful, and I could hardly move for the agony two physicians but their niedicine did.me no good, and I tried numerous other benefit.1 was stinply a helpless cripple and suffer- copy for und th nu All down the right side, the Weiegra a year, and my 1 was treated by m' und decided to try pain was practically well again-\u2014no pain\u2014no The cure of my case by \u201cFruit-a-tives\u2019 was indeed splendid because alt For the sake of others who may suffer the doctors failed to even relieve me of my sufferings.from Rheumatism.I give you permission to publish this statement.\u201d MEN.this terrible disease, 1,1ZZIF BAXTER.\u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d is Uhe only remeds that actualiv \u2018cures Rheumatism, and Sciatica, L.umbago.Neuralgia.\u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Swollen Hands and l\u2019cet, and other troubles due to the blood being poisoned by uric acid.If vou are subject to Rheumatism, cure tives\u201d and bLe free of pain this winter.See a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 20e liver Sciatica because \u201cFrujt-a-tives\u201d is the only medicine that actually preveata Urie Acid being formed in any quantity in the body.urie acid in the blood.there can be no Rheumatism.\u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d keeyus the stomach clean\u2014the regular\u2014the kidneys strong und the skin healthy.These are the organs that rid the body ot ali waste.Whea \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d so regulates the system that ull waste is eliminated, then there can be no waste or \u201curea\u201d inte urte acid.Thus, there cule te fb uric nerves and cause the pain which we know by If there is nu excess of acuve\u2014the bowels to be changed acid.in the blond, to inflame the names of Rheumatism, will cure every trace of yourself At ali dealers.Ottawa, Ont now with \u201cFruoit-a- or sent postpaid on re- the most passes.In 141 games he got à sk nmes.larry Doyle and Fred.NEW CATALOGing the season, \u2018 art FOOTBALLERS TO MEET.| gna AYERS President G.M.Millard Has Called BANDS Meeting for Tuesday.WRITE ror I voor A special meeting.of the Montreal .) Football Association has been called LOOK! Specialties in, Ly the president, Mr.G.M.Millard, to].Pat GLARIORETS, be held at his house.7 Brunswick St, , DRUMS & TRAPS.Tuesday next at 8.30 pm.| The business will be to hear the, report of the secretary-treasurer and, to consider a few suggestions made by some of the prominent football, enthusiasts, for the future welfare of! the grand old game, which promises on to become more popular here every year.se > ! It ix earnestly requested that every | clude of the association send represen- | tatives.; | | i Here\u2019s the New | Semi-Regatta Shirt .Stiff bosom staps where jt should\u2014giving all the comfort of a summer pegligee to men who like a atiff front shirt lor winter.Ask to ges it.At your .Beberdashers imported.The Light in .The Light Bottle will clenp them 2f perman aad yuu n the hores same time.net blistéy or remove the hair.Will tell you more if you write.0e per bottle at d\u2019iers ordelir\u201d «Dtree.A B, JR., for kimi ye a J nt There is no duty to pay on O'Keefe's \"Pilsener\".This is why it costs less than the PILSENE can and Dealers.+ mp The O\u2019KEEFE BREWERY CO., Limited, TORONTO.And remember, ; please that there is no imported lager that compare O\u2019Keefe's \u2018Pilsener\u201d in purity, quality or flavor.\u2018The Light Beer in the Light Bottle\u201d is sold by leading Hotels, Cafes with 208 pssepeness |\u201d - a 72 Ce A \u2018 a, - \" ceed i { er\u201d ; ! i tes US mme, w SEAT REF MEET SM Sn rm SBIR SE eh ER CAMES ?rm WIL JU Re WM tr a ani PRE \u201cTHE MONTREAL DAILY res 3 pese pe eee F pus ; al _STAR-SATURDAY.JANUARY 14, 1911.-.u- cs erreseer es ue we .Hudsons Bay Shares Ma MERGER OF THE COPPERS WAS LEMON A $5,500,000 Decline in Calumet and Hecla Concern Shares Special tv The Montreal Star Boston, January 14.- The rather general decline in prices of Hoston copper stocks during (he past week, or since the anpouncement of the Calumet und Hecla consolidation plan, has resulted 1 tore.Ing the average price of 20 stocks tu the lowest point reached since last July Wednesday's average closing price was 43.30, and compares with 30 86, the record low figure of the year 1510 That vear Was notable for severe liquidutien in copper stock quotations, the extent of which is forcefully conveyed in the statement that between Ihe opening und closing days of the year an average ol Te less than 26 points was lopped off the selling value «of the 20 stocks entering into the average compilations In the declining market of the pax\u2019 week the eight so-called Calumet and Hecla stocks listed on The loca! board have been most conspicnous.helping materially to furce the average down.Aggregate depreciation in selling value of these securities during the caght trading days of the present vear was $5, 458,610 of which Calumet itself, with a drop of \u201c25 points for Its 106,000 shares, contributed almost one-huif Osceola lost 0 points, Centennial, Allouez and Superior.each 4, and Tamarack 5ts.Below in table form is shown the closing prices of these eight stocks on Ieee.cember 31 and January 11, with the de cline in points, und depreciation in selling value: Close, Dee 31 Jan 1! Preprec Calumet and Heela 225 Din 22,500 690 Centennial .1% re 3h,000 Osceola .121 112 R6A 350 isle Royale 18, 1 262,500 Allouez .12004 He 460,000 La Salle .\u2018 } 17, 340,545 Tamarack .491.14 370,000 Superior .gr aT, 100,000 Total .$5 ARK.GY MAY TAKE EL 0.000.000.Europe is expected to to take upwards of $10,000,000 of the conning $H0, 000 000 New York City 4'4 per went.loan.Want Higher Tariff Help Flour Trade The American millers ure becoming alarmed at the decline in the export trade in flour and grain, and the following taken from the Minneapolis Market Kecord, one of the best authorities on the grain trade across the horder, will, no doubt, be of interest to those whe ire endeavoring to secure a lower duty on flour and grain from Canada \u201cThat exports of flour from the United States to foreign countries, thal have been so severely cut down in the last few years will be still further reduced unless rescued by mure reasonubde tariff laws \u2018and export regulations, is quite certain, Under the leadership of (Germany and France other European countries have ,adopted tariff provisions to manufacture \u2018flour! from imported wheat to export the flour under regulations that will in the end destroy the flour export industry of this country unless wiser laws and more accommodating regulations he adopted.\u2018luroepean countries having become assured that live stock farming is the foundation for profitable crop rinsing, they have formulated customs duties and domestic regulations whereby they are enabled tu increase their acreage produc tlon of grain.to double the production an acre as compared with the production in the United States.This is dope hy increasing milling capacity beyond dee +» mestic\u201d requirements for bread, while retaining all the by-products for stock feeding and ultimate increase of soil fertility.\u201cBefore the adoption of this system this country was able to de à Very large export trade in flour and leave an ahun- dance of by-products for home use.These by-products are now some 200 per cent, dearer than under the more profuse flour making, increasing the cost to that extent of soil fertilization ™ HAD TO CLOSE 17 OFFICES.Postal Telegraph Ce has closed some 17 of its small offices in Connecticut as a result vf control vf Western Union hy American Telephone Cu.These offices depended fur tivir Jines upon old Connecticut \u2018Telegraph Co, now * owned by the Southern New England \u2018Felepho ¢ Co an American Telephone subsidi MONEY IS TIGHT HERE.Money keeps Light here There was calling of both private and bank loans this week.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 CE nu THE Investment Trust Company LIMITED Dealers In Government Munitipal avd Corporation BONDS s4 Notre, Dame 8t.W., Montreal 7 156e0d ~ - Miron Hersey Co.LIMITED.Chemist and Mining Engineers Assays and Analyses of all Commer- clal _ materials, Tests of Cement.\u201cSte ; -Ifon.ete, Reports made on mt Bg: quarries, TON L.HERSEY.(BANK OF ENGLAND RESERVE WELL UP Comparison of the Bank of England's proportion of reserve to Habtlities for the corresponding weeks since i907 follows: Bank rate.pe yan Ale ety 3 10% > poes » | was + let.! Peon > MAKE BIG CASH GAINS.- New York banks have made record gains of cash (his week of over $21,000,- op, and tinge and call rates: continue le decline High Finance W as Charge Against Them Larancial methods of George Gould, Jacob H.Sehiff, James Stillman, and E M, Harriman were criticized in the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, at Chicago, by Charles 5.Holt, who appeared for the minority stockholders of the Chicago Terminal Transfer Co, and charged that \u201chigh finance\u201d caused the cmsulvency of the company RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS.Investment yields, compiled by Oswald Bros.fur The star.BellTelephione 1130 - T4 s no Canadian Pre ifie 22020 IX AU AND Preminion Coal pref, \u2026\u2026.lus 7 [AN Dominion Rie el Corp _ ns 4 8 Ka l'eninion xlile een [I > Dominion Textile pref ax , l'emilnion Tron pref.tot 5 Habfax street 144 ç Montreusl Street .224 Tu Forente Street LL.122 T Twin City RARE tou ë Vilinois pref 2.4.200000 an u b Intercolonial Coad 2120000 ah 7 oie lake of Woods com .Hin » Lou Montreal strel com.182 v 4.54 Montreal Power 22200.C14 7 4.0 Montreal! Telegraph .14) ~ hou Mentrec Collon o.oo.120 ~ oth ROO UI ieee 127 3 5 Mackay com.s.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260\u20260.82 5 5 Mackay pred.ooo.Pa 4 ï Ogilvies CON oe 101 > Hn Ogiivies pret.2040000 124 3 Le BR.& OO.Navigation.a nN n° Clement pref.2401 2 NH = Fennmun s Limited oo LL nl 4 vs Shawinigan lower .Tus 4 AT La Rose .2.qr.s NAS Banks Commerce Co 9 4.1% Fastern Tow nships .CRT IE Hocheluga «ooo, oT s 108 Montreal .A : 10 1,08 Muolsons 00.000000 Lo Zug 1 Loan Merchatts .\" [RH New Bronswick 264 13 Dave Nova scotia .- 2752 17 456 Quebet LL Lee ae be asc .5 5 SAR Heval eee 24 12 Lon Utiion .++0.20000 FN \u201c 5.4+ NEW YORK STOCKS ioe.Div Yield Amalgamated Copper.at 2 in American Smelters .T6 4 American Sugar ooo.jrs ; Anaconda.Lo.40 N Atchison 2222200 toi \u201c\" Canadian Pacitic 20022 EUR ie = Paul 2 20242000 .| î R Loaisvihe & Nashville N LA 7 4.82 Great Northern pref.12% 7 Ry Foo com.PP EN 7 S10 New York c entral cea 11 f 3.40 Northern Parifie 222, 117 ; 3.38 southern bacific oo.17 # S12 Penusvivania .1.7 6 4.0 Reading xd.1 oo.15h \" + Union Pacific 1 2.004 175 in Tox Steel com.Te 0 1\".Xx.Stee! pref.118 ; 7.93 FINANCIAL [PERSONALS da director of American Smelting & He- fining Co.Mr James Hoss has returned from ; Landsay.Mr J NN Npear has been elected a director of the Boston Consolidated Gas Company Some men use the bank merely as a place to keep their surplus, cash, and carry \u2018in their pocket the money they need to pay living or working! Giving a cheque is! expenses.handier and safer than paying cash.Tt introduces system into your private accounts.Let us explain how it works T ; E RS 1 0 BANK F.W.BAIN Manager MONTREAL, QUE.; y+! Managing Director.179 St.James Street.+71 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL.Capital and Surplue.86.550.000 CEUX bs 861 56eod re TS Se = EE eu nal hgh, Estates + ne notes, m J.H.Redpath THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY -Ounods Life Building, 189 St.James St., Montreal Paid $600,000 Ospital | y eld in Trust $8,375,873 / aus acts te general agent\u2019 for the collection of bills, \u2018éhacoiber obligations.H.Dn, STAIRS, Mamaxer.FH Lewis _ REDFA TH & CO.Reserve $45 000 N.C Opivie Close.Try, Yield ] y Be Listed > |GAMBLING JN .COBALT STOCKS | ON THE WANE Decrease of 8,000,000 Shares in the Dealings Computations on the 1910 transactions in Cobalt shares on the Toronto Standard attracted the analysis they deserve, possibly because the interest in mines waned throughout the period in review.Taking 368 companies, the shares of which were traded in, the market value of those shares as compared with a year ago shows a d preciation cf about $11,- È Every once and awhile an Italian b anker in New York vanishes with the savings of his countrymen.Cleto 23uals the total value of the shares dealt Sciandone skipped from 106t h street, New York this week, leaving 3,000 depositors to mourn his | the 36 companies, and 28,126,029 shares.loss.000,000.The depreciation, in fact, al» ost in, which was $10,797.767, as applied to Transactions decreased some #,000,000 shares, and while nearly one-half the forgan Increases His Mining Exchange do not seem to have | Power HUDSON BAY EXPECT GOULD TO QUIT SHORTLY \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , The Alontreal office of Charles Head & Co.received the following: \u2018Missouri Pacific was favorably infla- enced by the rumored retirement of President Geo.Gould.We fully expect _\u2014\u2014 | Paris, January 14.\u2014\\Weekly Bank.of._.LL LL Tiss rise te Co, nn Hudson's Bays BEING RICH, =hures In Lomlor « net aq record, as the consid it im sible.\u2019 : er i passible Montreal Stock Fachange, hut the Sug- gostion was not well received by Lord A.G.Hepburn the shares here noa towevir, ag » Lew group of directors are now practiewly in this to take place, but owing to the as\u2019 * known bad physical and financial condl- QVemen | | ê ê tion of the Missouri Pacific.would not : France statemeni: Gold on hand de- (Chicago Record) i shares hit L12w on 1906 Strathcona, who hus always frowned Heads New control.recommend the stock.\u2019 M i li Th .creased 5,975,000; silver on hand de- \u201cDo you consider it à sin to be rich?\u201d About five sears je un effort was upon speculation in (he shares.- e _ Naviga'i ion CO \u201cMe mares vas- cncantoa tn London business related to paper\u2014and nothing Alberta Has To Borrow in From the Special Correspondent of the | | Montreal Star in London.London, January H.\u2014 There was an issue of Province of Alberta six months\u2019; treasury bills in London this week, with Lloyds\u2019 Rank on a 4 per-cént.basis.\u2018Lhe Province's temporary loans at the.begining of the year amounted £ 500,000.The largeness of the amount is suppos- : ed to be due to the large sums tied up localiy in connection with the Alberta Waterways scheme.WINDERMERE A $4.000.000 GAIN.Deposits of the Dominfon Bank last Year increased F4.000,000, and not $4,000, as stated last Thursday CPR.BOUGHT BY BERLIN YESTERDAY , Special to The Montreal Star.New York, Jan.~»y 13.- It is said that the rise in Canadi,n l\u2019acifie stock ves- terday was helped greatly by heavy buying on Berlin account ht also looked as though many New York speculators had taken hold of the * stock.BANK OF TORONTO STRONG.The Bank of Toronte meeting heard the announcement that Mr.Caulsen, who long and efficiently served the institution as æenersl manager, had avcepted the presidency, and would be succeeded in the managership by Mr.Thomas F.How Mr oulsons connection with the bank extends aver a period of 54 vears, for the greater part of which he held a post of the highest trust and responsibility.The position of the institution fo- day is the pronf of his capacity and fitness.It has assets of over fifty million dollars.Hs capital of $4,000,000 is sup- Jorted by a reserve of $4.70 | earnings last vear were $384 only $400,000 was used for the 10 per cent.dividend, the balance going to strengthen the general position and improve the prospects of the officers.Surh \u2014 {a record speaks for itself What ia said Mr T M Schumacher has heen elected | in the report of the directors about the general situation of the country gives reason to.expect also that the favorable record will be maintained Richer Than Cobalt or Coeur d\u2019 Alene are some of the silver-lead mining districts along the line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Transcontinental Railroad.A small portion of this territory has produced to date Sho- 000.000 in gold.' Let us send vou free of cost the \u201cBritish Columbia Duiletin \u201cof information.\u201d giving synopsis of the land, miming, timber and other Jaws and up-to-date information of fortune-making opportunities for investment.It tells vou how vou can share in the tremendous development which is starting along the hine of three great transcontinental railways that are opening up 30.000.000 acres of rich agricultural and fruit land and 50.000.- noo acres of the richest timber, coal and mineral land in British Columbia.known as the Fort George district.Write to-day.Natural Resources Security Co., Ltd.Pald up Capital $250.000.Joint Owners and Sole Agents Fort George Townsite.442 Bower Building, Vancouver, B.C Fu © Morgan their ing of their \u201cand tothe sion .000.Hs 56, of which MORGAN ADDS London Again] 20 MILLIONS TO CONTROL \u2018By Merely Lending His Name tothe TwoBanks in Trouble York Word says that | added about $20,000.000 10 © the mere lend- name to the Madison Trust 12th and 19th Ward Banks.According to its information, Trust was virtually | Morgans Trust morning, per cent.and ubout paper The asserted, dispose of Mondar tain strong banking It went to J mergor Foguitiohle © © house Morgan & for the Rank ¥ \u201cere made of the Carnegir Madison MR.MERRILL PRESIDENT.John © president and Fdward Andrew.Chicago Board of Trade for sident of the © ensuing year, (THE QUALIFICATIONS OF A GOOD BOND When three FIRST CONSIDERATION: 1.Ample 2.Ready Convertibility 3.A Fair Interest Yield Our Bonds are specially chosen as fulfilling all tions.Write fer our descriptive list HANSON BROS.164 St.James St., ( MONTREAL.p ST.JOHN, N.B.BONDS Full Paritculars on Application.J.M.ROBINSON & SON Dankers PER CENT.| Best to Buy , was somewhere about 140.New .1, bought at 159%, and have had no rea- & banking contro! \"would certainly keep it in the bank and fan the price of shares, Co A Ward Bank had about of its deposits in actual cash in good commercial State Banking Department.it the bank time | and informed \u201cinstitution that it would take pusses- = a À morning uniess it could ob- | cash or on margin.Direct wire to Morgan & l\u2019o.nf y change of New York.Was the result.nut charge anything ! supper! rendered to the 19th Ward 5 \u201corld, but certain terms to the taking over managements hoidings :n 5 three of these condi- Fire Insurance Only more\u2014it is worthy of comment that the proportion of dealings in dividend.paying stocks was greater than it ever was, as follows: Stocks When Buffalo .TE $176 520.95 Coniagas .61.584,05 | Th _ L Crown Reserve .89,744 , 272,621.44 .W udson Bay .435 \u201c 54,635.10 | Co.ey are oO Kerr Lake .62,733 486,987,91 \u2018 oe - La Rose .77.929 656 028.93 < ; Wink .335 308.656.| Financial Editor Montreal Star.Nipisaing.Darragh .Sarees 303 21684 Sir\u2014The discussion as to whether or Right of Way .578,087 96 767.68 not it is best to wait for a panic in or- Temiskaming .3,502565 2.702,611.84 der to invest seems to permit of but Tot one apswer\u2014it is best to wait.2.4 420 4,671,843 $5,050,730.85 Gambling in Cobalt shares is clearly on I will illustrate my own case.Early the wane.Exit: Cobalts; Enter: I\u2019orcu- lin 1907 1 had some $11,000 to invest for pipes.jan estate, and as the markets seemed \u201810 be declining, I awaited developments.Jt is true, I had no thoughts of a panic BALTIMORE & OHIO DIVIDENDS.;in mind at the time, and it is also true Baltimore & Ohio has declared regular that when it came I was too apprehen- semi-annual dividends of 3 per cent.on sive to invest even in C.P.R, and thus the common stock and 2 per cent, on \u2018take advantage of its extremely low the preferred stock.price, which, {if I am not mistaken As the skies began to clear.however, son: to regret the purchase.Had 1 money of my own to invest, | Fire and Burzlar Proof - SAFES A.E.D.AND EVEN THE KING.TE, VAULTS Even Mr.Morgan finds \u2018a good name more than great | riches.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201c NEW YORK STOCKS All Stocks bought and sold fot await some of the periodical ulsions The Dom'nion Safe and Vau:t Co, Limited \u2014Bold by\u2014 The Canadian Fairbanks Co., Limited Mining and Unlisted Securities.444 St.Jamon Street, Montreal KE.\u20ac Se H X RSC \u201cHi Branches.morons, St.Jena, .nnip Ca - 47 St Francois Xavier St couver.Suskatoon.Prince Ru- dain 1249.pert.floor of Consolidated Stock Ex- 298 26 142 Thee Carriage Factories Limited FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS.Interest Payable Half-Yearly.Price Par and accrued interest.CANADA SECURITIES GORPORATION LIVITED 179 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.28 2aw Due.1940, emt em = mem ee mpm \u2014 PORCUPINE CLAIMS ~ FOR SALE TWO CLAIMS IN THF S.E.CORNER OF SHAW TOWNSHIP.PRICE $2,000 For full particulars as to terms of payment and development work dome, apply to C.P.R.TELEGRAPH BLDG, Rue ssi! E.Porham& CO.MONTREAL.BRITISH and CANADIAN UNDERWRITERS OF NORWICH, ENGLAND Assets $10, 400, 000 Chief Office for Quebec Province: LAKE OF THE WOODS BUILDING, MONTREAL.JOHN MacEWEN, Sunerintendent 403 33 daw Agents Wanted McGIBBON & MacDOUGALL Members of Montreal Stuck Exchange.STOCK AND BOND BROKERS! Telephone Main 7041, 30 HO PITAL STRYET 254 +3 2aw Members Mostren!l Stock Active and Inactive Bonds.Quotations on Request.Inquiries Promptly Renskorf, Lyon & Go.New York Stoek Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New York Produce Exchange Chicago Board of Trade New Orleans Cotton Exchange Cotton Association.43-49 EXCHANCE PLACE, Liverpool A Good Invèstment A solid Manufacturing Business, stablished over twenty-five years: present output about $500.000 per year.net profit on this amount, 20 par cent.We are offering block uf Ÿ per cent, preferred profit-shar- ing stock In this company ai par vahie, $100 per share, with 25 per cent.bonus of common stock now earning 7 per cent.WII average you 12 per ceni.; dividend& payable haif- yearly.Write To- To-day.National Securities Corpora: tion, Limit:d : Confederation Life, Bldg., Toronto.a + 6 te WRITE FOR OUR LATEST CIRCULAR descriptive ef the Niagara, St.Catherines and Toronto Ry.Co.BONDS Æmilius Jarvis & Combers Torente Steck Exetanés | [ rvis Building Toronto\u2019 î Btock au poid Brokérs: ' Dominion: Canners, Limited - \u201c6% Bonds Authorized $2,500,000.Issued $1,500,000.Maturing April 1st, 1940, Interest payable half-yearly at the Bank of Montreal.Montreal.Toronto, Hamilton gqnd London, England.Net carnings of Company over gix times amount required to pay bond interest.Bonds to be issued for 2-3 only of value of Fixed Assets.PRICE ; 100 AND ACCRUED INTEREST C.Meredith & Company, Limited.292 50 eod The CANADIAN AGENCY .' LIMITED London.6 Princess Street (Bank).RISD Bats and CORPORATION BONDS and DE- U AND SOLD ISSUES MADE IN LONDON.Mesers.Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co.Bank cf Montreal.Ji 7 Pars Bank, Limited.163 104 law MacDougall.Bros.Members Montreal Steck Exchange © Bs.Sacrament $s.Montreal.England.\u2018 BANK OF FRANCE FIGURES.vreased 1,375,000 fra.\u201cNo: at the present price of living l' made to have Hunt < Sisted on the An effort will he's be made to list as follows High.Low.Special to The Montreal Star.y 1902.21 1220 Co Sila 2! I Trenton, Ont, January 14.- At a Toi oo ; fe 2.| meeting of the Ontario and Quebec 10a RR 8.\" 49% | Navigation Company, held at Picton, Mr.jugs.Co.; T2 SN A.Leslie was elected chairman of the.yon7.118% 70% oad, sand Mr.KR.G.Hepburn, secre- yous.Cee 844 68 y - , 5 - 1404 ce eee cea.99 5 Othér directors are: Messrs.B.R.Hep- | 1910, 1110, 984 burn, J.De C.Hepburn, J.F.Chapman.| H.Dempsey and W.B.Cooper.The new company has a Dominion: charter, and has purchased the Hepburn | U.S.RUBBER SELLS BONDS.Line, of Picton, as well as several other! \u2019 Bay of Quinte lines.i ri The fleet, it 1s stated, will include United States Rubher Co, has sold $2.4 aboul twenty passenger and freight | AOU 5 per vent first mortgage bonds hoats, besides a fine new passenger and! to a syndicate Leaded I Colonel Colt, ac- freight steamer, now being built at Col-| Cording to the Jtv;dent of the United Hngwood at a cost of $200,000.States Rubber Co \u2014\u2014- a.- a J EE, em = we - The Canadian Bank of Commerce - ,Ç - \u2018 A Branch o f the Bank bas\u201d been opened at co PORCUPINE : A General Banking Business Transacted = \u2014 À THEBANK CF OTTAWA .ESTASLISHED 1874.==> \" Your business with the MINING DISTRICTS OF NORTHERN ONTARIO.- can be handled to your advantage | >, - by this Bank.\u2018 \\ DRANCHES AT PORCUPINE, COBALT, HAILEYBURY.Montreal Branch: FRANCIS COLE, Manager.Fairmount Avesue Branch: 4.W.LAING, Manager.J.C.MACKINTOSH A.F.MACKINTOSH J.E.WOOD HUGH BURNETT 1J.C.MACKINTOSH & CO.STOCK BROKERS | Members Montreal Stock Exchange .23 St.John St.'Phone, Main 418 MONTREAL HALIFAX ST.JOHN Y ' | rare per \u2014 >= A comparative statement of this Com- 2 pany for the past three years furnished - on request :: car ou :: GREENSHIELDS So co.16 ST.SACRAMENT STREET.MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE DOMINION BOND COMPANY | LIMITED.MONTREAL, TORONTO aad OTTAWA DEALERS IN Municipa!, Corporation and [ndu:trial Bonds Montreal Office-\u2014Merchants Bank Building seod G.W.FARRELLE& GO: Mémbers Montreal Stock Exchange, STOCK AND BOND BROKERS.45 St.François-Xavier Street, 0 JO à , Tel Main3410.MONTREAL.\\ 2 Sod \u2018 113 2aw 128 \u2018156008 \u2018 : eo 298 312 5) J - \u2018 11 © , + .\u2014- ce ! Sp eam ron denies 2 p> 3\" = Er 3 Cgeieie n em a 5 ARE © aga AA \u2018 mre we Ae pures prenais 5 rs 15 0 me ie Lans AN ar 18 a 50004 Fare rig yep esas heron FOR ee TN ML RE?Baden .» = * ! spe EEC eh * MCKENZIE-& MAN v \u201c 3 Cities in Canada Showed Falling Off Montreal.Quebec and Halifax t:ree Canadian cities to fall behind in hank clearings this week.; + F ; A Inc.\" Hypothetical Question Covering All New York .$-.085 915,000 *]3.3\" Chicage .\u2026.236,587,000 51 - the Facts of the Case Will Be | 1308100 .opsecererasn.1£3,330,000 su; \u201c Philadelphia 212121! 160,268,000 +24 Presented To-day.| st.Louis .\u2026.$6,353,000 118 : | ; 57.662.000 jel] \u2014 é, 49.626.000 ss | Wheetine, W.Ve, January 14\u2014-Aleuv nn Prarie ay , Fersons who have been on ha! as \u201cforonto 11111100) 27184000 81 early and as regularly as law) every -: Winnipeg .19.489.000 LT.day this week in order to assure ! | ancouver ravannance ; 2461000 sit { themselves of admission to the Scacnh Quebec MIENURIU 1505600 ay.| 1181 and many more whose interest Calgary eee.2,700,000 av.5 ; Was stirred by the announcement o Malifax .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2.069.000 410)\u2019 sensational testimony were lin up at Hamikon .2.284.000 12.8 .the county court house at i «'cidek this tst John .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1,883,000 8.7 , morning.They looked for + tin.1- ctorta versearaea.2393.00 1291 qnce of such testimony as Duni® Phil- + \u2026\u2026.,vbb, _ ps.8 - , \u2018i.; ; .Fdmonton eeeenrins.11702000 seg) Ql 8 Well-known niin, salesman, *Drecrease.he CA IS TAS A RS : a Detroit 2 O oO\u201d 1S Higher SCOTIA* 882, \u2018S00° WAS 138, \u2018DETROIT 68 À Firm Tone to Local Stocks Again at Morning Session Stocks were strong in lwndon and.ciened firm In New York \"S00\" was a local feature selling up tu 138 while C.P.R.ws 2081.Detroit United was better at uk.\u201cScotia\u201d was better at 88 1-2.iiteel was 58 bid, 68 1-4 asked.Penman's, 61 1-3 bid, Hulifax 142, hid.; SALES TO 10,30.De:roit\u201425 at és.23 at ¢x.68, 20 at 68.*5 at 68.*treet Railway xd\u201425 ac 2241.vhawinigan Power\u201423 at 169 auront de\u201414 at 199%, 70 ut Ju, 9 ai ++ 3-4.\u201cteei\u20145 at 58 1-4.Scotla\u201426 at 8834, 10 ai SM 1-8.23 ai £816, 25 at 88%.: Scotia\u201410 at 88.\u2018* P.R.\u201450 at 208%, 50 at, 208t,.23 al -\"5Le.25 at 20819, 25 at 2081,, 15 at 2081.13 at 208%, 25 at 208%, 25 at 20812, 25 al 084.25 at 20814, 100 at 2084, 25 ut -08)4, 50 at 20814.Soo\u201425 at 137%, 50 at 1373,.23 at 137%.25 at 187%, 23 at 137%.2%.at 138, 25 at 138, = at 138, 20 at 187%, 75 at 138, 25 at 138.: N ROAD.Cf ime 2 Canadian Northern earnings last week wera $181,800, an \u2018nercuse of $6,- 200.+ tv the editor vf'Brudatreet's, follow: \u2018Dom.Coal Co.Shipments for Year 1910 The shipments of the Dominion t val Shout GE, UL 1 were ; The figures \u2018ur the large cities, as wired to The Star Canada N.W.Land Co.for Past Year During December the saies of land by the Canada Northwest Land Company amounted to 2,859 acres, returning the Company $3,398.an average price per acre of $11.89, while during December, 1909, the sale of 1,439 acres brought $17,600.or an average of $12.15.During the whole year, 1910, 62,137 acres were sold for a total of $747,131, , #8 compared with 186,867 acres for $193,340 in 1909, ! The average of the two years ix .$12.03 and $11.39 respectively.The price received by this company and the amount of land sold during the course of 17 vears is interesting.The advance in price is regular and substantial, e4- vancing over 240 per cent.in that por- cng : CONSOLS A LITTLE BETTER.British Consols were a shade hetter to-day at 7913-16 for money and 79 13-16 for account.HUDSON'S BAYS WERE UP.i Hudson's Bay shares made a new i high mark ia London to-day selling {an £113.Î \u2014\u2014\u2014 ee m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rm ma me : CANADIANS\u201d IN LONDON.| By cable to Tle Montreai Star and ! Thornton Davidson & Cu.: \u2018 .Thur.Fri.Sat.| T R.utdisary.ily 244 C43, SULT KR.Ist pref., 106 106 108 4.T.R.2rd pref.25 es 33% Hudson's Bay .114 114%; 113 PCP RL \u201cobey 213 214K Mexican Tramway.126 126 125% Rio .195% 103% 105 : TO PAY 12 PER CENT.It 13 reported that the Wettiaufor mine wii go on a 12 per cent.dividend bags.MORE SENSATIONAL DETAILS EXPECTED AT SCHENK TRIAL! | | | | | ahd Mrs.Schenk had been taking niznt automobile rides in her Limousin for the past year or more.The effort of Prosecuting Attorney J.B.Handlan to prove \u2018that Mrs.| veo yesterday ine admittiag thst ' ¥ CPR.SOLD AT 215 IN LONDON; NEW RECORD London List was Generally Strong-Stoel Was a Feature C.P.R.sold as high as 215 in Lou- don to-day, clusing at 214 1-2, or equivalent to 208 3-8 in New York.The closing prices on the other side with New- York equivalents, were supplied as folluwed by -R.M.Baued, London.N.Y.Atclilson coni.10644 108% Baltimore & Ohio .110% 107% Canadian Pacific +.214% 308% Chesapeake & Ohio .86 834 Denver com.313g 30% Erie com.284 Kansas & Texas vom.aT Louisville .130 N.R.R.of Mex.2nd pret.38%, N.Y.Central .114%, Nortretn Pacific .1214 Pennsylvania .651: Reading com.a.so% Rock Island .317% Southern Pacific .120% Southern Raiiway com.28% Unton Pacific .1811, U., 8 Steel .\u201c93, Wabash com.163, Wabash pref, 36%, Ama).Copper 665g WITH ACCENT ON THE HOPE.\u2014 \u2018(Cobalt Nugget.) The shareholders of the Farmers Bank who hope to get back their money through the sale of the Keeley mine for over a million, will go on hoping.WANT THE RECALL THE INITIATIVE AND THE REFERENDUM Strong Movement in Manitoba for the Establishment of Direc Legislation.\u2018 Winnipeg: January 14.\u2014There is now a strong inovement On in Manitoba to establish direct legislation with the recall.referendum and initiative as they have it in Üregun.The next big iesue in the Province premises tu be on this subject and the movement is K&ining_ auch, strength thay, lieve ha eta will be adopt this reform whhin a few years.Manitoba has a strong direct legislation league which at the present \\time is carrying on a vigorous educational provaganda through the Province.| Mr.C.Coulter.of Oregon, is ar- rving on series of meetings through the Province, Joseph Fele.a Schenk attempted td poison hen wealthy husband, John O.Schenk, last fall, Pas to be directed at the morning Session to-day to a hypothetical question covering all the facts in the case, so far as they have developed.This © que-tion began yesterday.while Dr.J.T.Thornton, who was called to at- [en D eu 1010, \u20ac vith! .alan ane pere compared why i tend Schenk during his illness.: tros 1910 | was on the stand.Dr.Thornton had Janpary LL.190.138 182.411 ; concluded vesterduy with the admis- | Le bruary oo.198.101 150.841 ; sion on cross-examination that the Slaten 11 128.835 147.830 \u2018 FYMPtoms of poisoning in Schenk's case PEL che eee end 190,870 :00,045 , night have heen due to \u201cserious stom- Muy 0.0 eee 000 284.505 248,826 | ach disorders.\u201d In his direct ques- | - June eer vee es pen Sue i tiuning he had stated that certain | EV 220 veu eus 0000 232.106 symptoris i is | gust cee eee 11.248.629 350,033 ! Mr ploris indieated lead poisoning und | .\u201ceptember .290.808 sen mm À - PE wl, 319 3 tober TUT 188138 306.041 ! The Place of the Bible.; ye 2's \u2018 Jrecember & 183.215 177.123 ' Rt.Rev.J.\".Farthing, Lord Bishop! 2,469,493 3,167.867 | of Montreal, will deliver a lecture on | rerease 1910-668,374., 1 \"The Place of the Bible in Christian | .=__ cL I i Society,\u201d before the Uræntal Society | Another Victim of Batavia Crash.Batavia.N.Y.January 14-H.Cade, of 6.211 Lexington Avenue, died at the hospital here this morning from injuries received In yesterday's rear- crd collision on the New York Central Raïiroad.This makes the death list six.-; _ For-the first time in.Jiving memory & convict has escaped from Sehl!- usselburg Fortress, in Russia.While working in the aftermoon in the open air the gopvict scaled the wall with the ail of a rope.and subsequently.though chained, walked a}! night across the ice of Lake Ladoga towards Bug- rovaky Lighthouse.Early on the following morning the man was dscover- ed by some peasants, and was seized and taken back to Schlusselburg Prison, 5 RL PRBS BLBT PUP fo x Sy pre rw 34,0 City of St- Henri; P.Q.(School) | .& Debentures we Jay Ist, 1949.inierant payable Mar asd Nevember.Price to yield 4.40 per cent.AAR a, pue\u2019 - + Royal Securities ; Corporation, uw 164 St.James St, Montreal Teronte Quebec Halifax London, Bog.roa 11 11 a ee = pow A « vis t Fr PT -\u2014m- Toa.Ho Ct declaring that he preferred to be treat- i uf McGHI on Tuesday, January 17th, ! \u2018at b p.m, in the Engineering Jae | | i i | Pawn-Broking in France.i To the kditor of The Montreal Star.Sir.\u2014 With the recent talk of a municipal pawnshop in Montreal, it might Le Interesting tn glance at the regulations Buverning pledges placed in Mont de: Piete, or the Government pawnshop of France, a huge affair.Practically for | more than filly vears the Mont de Plete | Has enjoyed a complete monopoly of the.-pawnbroking bustness in France.By ar- | ticle XVII.of the Penal Code Any perron lend money an pledges is lable to fmprisoftmert for from fifteen days to three months, and a fine of 108 to 1,000 : francs (1 tranc equals 19.2 cents) There i are persons called ticket brokers (mar- ; chands des reconnalssances), who advance money (about 20 per rent.of the face value) on the Mont de l\u2019iete vouchers and charge interest at the rate of 10 per cent.a month.They keep within the law by making the contract, à purchase within three months redeemable.but In practice there appears to be no mit of time, .The sole rate of intdrest charged bv the Mont de I'lete is 7 per cent, plus 1 ! per cent.fixed interest heing charged by the half month at the rate of 8 per ! cent per annum, The valuation of -pledges.in performed by a exadicate of ayctivneers.They are supposed to advance four-fifths of the value of jewel- dery, ete.and- twosthirds- of - the value of wearing apparel; etc, but as they are ! liable for any loss on the rale of unre- deemed pledges they ssidom err against themselves.: ! Nominally the eéhtract is\u2019 for a year, but every éffort ts made to give pl a chance to redeem his goods, and it is usually nineteen to twenty months be fore they come under the.hammer.Facilities are accerded for paying the moner by instalments at the option of the pledger, the money loaned and the Inter- ent charges thus diminishing until dhe amount is repaid and the article redeemed.Statistics for 19510 have not yet heen published, but | presume the figures have not differed greatty from preceding report, which showed that the business could be reckoned at close upon $11,600.000 a year, the average loan being $7.00.About 160,000 unredeemed pledges Are sold annually at an average of 31.20 to $3.40 each.\u2018 \u2019 M.M.CAMPBELL.Uttawe, Ont.Extraordinary fortityde was.shayn recently by a Swiss guide named Gen- oud.who, while driving a dlligeuce to Bourg St.Pierre, was thrown into a ravine thirty feet deep.breaking his left army and shoulder and ol ribe.The diligence vas smashild Despite his painful injuries, Venoud watked elghty-one miles\u2019 across the meuntelas through ref sine assistance on the WAE Tehg et in the Geneva Hospital.the Philadelphia millionaire, is tak- Ing à great interest in the campaign and has offered to put up dollar fr dollar for all amounts subscribed by the local league.The local league Nas rafscd fifteen hundred and exrect Fis has sent his cheque for the «are amount.Fels will visit Winnipeg Sunday and Monday, January 15th and 16th and a number of mectings have \u2018wen arranged at which he will speak.The Direct Legislation League is also planning to have a monster deputation appear before the flouse at the coming session which opens on February 9th, when a plea will be made for legislation.The Liberal Party before the last Provincial election, placed direct legislation in its platform.How - ever, it was not taken very seriously.as it was belleved that few of the party leaders even appreciated what the plank meant and it did not form an issue.At the next session -the Liberals, however, intend to force it to the front and a resolution will be moved on the subject.Three powerful Manitoba organizations, in addition to the Liberal par\u2018y are behind the Direct legislation League and are represented on its executive.They are the Grain Growers\u2019 Aesociation.the Royal Templars and the Trades snd labor Council.The Royal Templars are the most recent converts, as they want the Government to take a referendum on the subject to banish the bar.They have decided the only way to secure this is to have direct legislation on the statute hook.The Royal Templars will also visit the Government in force this session and will ask for direct legislation in general and specifically on the banish of the Lar movement.A glance over the officers of the Direct Legislation Leagues which have offices in Winnipeg, from which tons of-diterature is being shipved.shows the strong backing of the movement J.H.Ashdown, the millionaire hardware man, is honorary president.Dr.Hutchison, a proinineat Liberal and temperance advocate.is president.: John Kennedy.vice president of the Grain Growers\u201d Grain Company.is, vice president.Un the list of the executive are R.I.Richardson.the editor.and a number of prominent Winnipeg barristers and business men, POLICY GAME WAS GOING MERRILY, SAYS THE CHIEF That there were two drawings dailw Is the information given out by the Ghlef of Police regarding the pol- ley game which he interrupteäl ver- terday.He says that Par x, who was arrebted with tickets, wis ed for Beveral days and that-he made two visits daily.one to Pleesis street \u2018 the and the other te Craig.where dtawings took place.The tickets were all put inte a bag and the drawing was made from the bag.Several uther policy games are going cn, It is matd, and\u2019 the police expect to make further arrests.MORE THAN HE ASKED FOR IS WHAT HE GOT.A Toronto speaker go! hin answer last evoning at the dinner of the Faptist men in Olivet Church In the coufre of his snrech withing lo en- phasize & point.fRèv.Mr: Norton Fr poirded the condudrnm \u201cWhy is Tor onto Hier Alexander Pope 7 \u201csad Tang Ago\u201d came from the hack of the hall ands the sperker folned ta tas laogh-and forgot tn give hie ex.pfhtation of the resemblance of the cit> to the post.y y be read 101 watch- || pe = TA aptes C5 LS Cui Pein Yas site à 2 JANUARY 14.1911.Ea Sm Ee eae 11 en R CHINATOWN BIG FLOOD Tide With Chair ils Broken Water Main Causes Several Thousand of Dollars Damage on Lagau- chetiere Street.The bursting of a water main at Oriental\u2019s Efforts 10 Stem THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY.| ANEW: ONTARIO MAYOR.$ & the corner of St.Urbain and Lagau- morning caused thousands of dollars a poor lone Chinaman to stop the break with a chair.as he atood in the street in his bare feet were of no avail.The places in the immediate vicinity were nearly all flooded ovut, and the water in some of the boarding houses rose to the height of ten feet.In front of the spot where the main broke stands the Maison Ste.Marthe.where there are dozens of lodgers and boarders, mostly all young women, an: the fact that there were few nen in the house led te complications when the deluge came, Across the way on the opposite corner is the Patronage d'Youville, where there ure some 126 girl residents, while in the basement slept one of the men atiendants, who - wae in a plight when the crush came.such à rate that he had not time to to hastily go in search of garments ; In which to clothe the unfortunate They first went to the Maison Ste.Marthe, but men's wearing apparel way not to be found there, and it was with : difficulty that the man was eventually provided for.The basements of both the institu- : | tions referred to were completely fiood- | ed and the damages put at the present time at a couple of thousand dollars.The young ladies of the Maison Ste.Marthe, dressed in the hurry and in the excitement some of then rushed into the streets fur safety.since the water was already un a level with the ground floor, having climbed a ne | wmnce of ten feet, and was rushing | through the front duor into the street.Here they encountered one of the: Chinamen standing in his bare feet cn | a chair with the water all around him, .trying to stem the tide with another | chair.He was frightened out of his senges, and his frantic and useless efforts were, even under the circumstances, laughable.The store of Wing Luyg and Company.Chinese grocers, nn\u2019 the opposite corner had the cellur-combletely spoiled of the goods which {r¥re gtored in | plenty in the depths of the place.All| the teas \u2018and other commodities of ilie | company are ruined and there Is con- | stermation among the Celestials around part of\u2019 AMR Te >, Acruss the road the business place of Wing He: and Company.the dhimage is considerable, and the anxious China- man was very much agltated this morning.for he is nut sure wnather or not he w.]l get hix fire insurance.He thought at first an earthquake had begun and rushed for the door.! where he succeeded in so fixing the! lock.which brake as be tried to open | the door, that he had himself impri- | sone, and it was only with the aid of an axe that he finaliy was able to get ot on the street.He was afraid also that it might be a scheme of bur- | glars to get him in a good position for | \u201cknocking.\u201d as he termed it.and did not know just what to do.His whole stock in the cellar is put eut of commission.Farther down the street at 118 St.Urbain the house of Thomas Cunningham was flooded in the bottom part.ro that this morning the potatoes and the coal are on the best of terms, and the people of the house cannut tell which is which.The whole basement was deluged.and it was only the timely arrival of the police and wat orks officials which saved them froin a far worse plight.David Boucher.who keeps house at 86 St.Urbain street.was only saved he Says.by the presence of his dog in the pasement.Ile keeps the animal tied to the furnace and when the water rushed in it was the dog that gave the .arin to those who sleep close to the animal's resting place.There would have been no chance, to escape alive.Mr.Boucher asserts.if | the canine had not set up the howl.To Control Ontario Barbers\u2019 Trade.| Speclal to the Montreal Star.' \u2018Toronto, January 14.-A more is on foot to secure the appointment of a Provincial examining Board: for barbers and the passage of Provincial regulations to govern the barher trade.Legislation to this end w!ll be introduced at the coming session of the Ontario Legislature.a rm OFFICES: BUILDERS\u2019 EXC information is 94-95 Bank of Ottawa Building.MONTREAL, - chetiere streets at three o'clock this | ! AA 1 pu [The LUXFER Mayor MR.8.C.YOUNG.worth of damage, and all the efforts of | Who succeeds Mr.L.L.Pelletier as of Fort William, Ont.MUST * POWERFUL CANADIAN ~~ COMMONWEALTH i j Canadians Should Seek Imperial Preference Rather Thin American Reciprocity, Says Mr.The water rushed into the place ut ' get his clothes on.and the nuns had \u20ac Bertn, Ont, policy and the subiect alr.J.= ty.Over present.Mr.was to tion with south that.national industries, keep employment ; werkmén and create and enlarge home provide markets, situation w any other Europe the country to differences We, mies along tion of neariv sume with the speech and Lams.Jian lized cy ! at traction ws, that « Fund industries into .prevent the outward flight of all those srlements of one population who will Bel engage in agricultural pursuits.Wilson Ai the preterentiat policy which has Hfiruoiea su rauch, ateention in Great ritain.and insisted that greater advantages fi to be haul from a -prefcrencé in British markets where.In any event, the bulk of our farm in reciproci while there that would mak ther te Canada duets would sek dian ports benefits of Dr.Rheaume Off to London.Special to The Montreal Star January IF hs tendon.proceed with the organiza- Torontn, Rheaume route tor mediately tion of the vffices Es me \u2014 ORCUPI STOCKS BOUGHT and SOLD.Bryant Brothers 84-86 St.Fransss Xari>: Street .MONTREAL.\"Phone: Main 4960.PRISM CO.48 ITED, HANGE.Are ready for the 1911 .| BUSINESS | If you are in need of more DAYLIGHT We will gladly give whatever in our Our Roof Skylight Saves Insurance.- UTILITY INCOMES .+ : 1 A sure and regular income return of consideraïïŸ more than six per cent.from ah amply secured investment in the Londs Corporation having valuable franchises.should commend Mself to those people who wish te reduce their business cares to a minimum, Such an investment is provided by the honds of and Power Compaliy which we are offering jurt now \u2019 The Montreal Securities Corp \u201c\u201cH.BR.SWENERTON, ta vey Willison, the Canadian Club of Waterloo Coun- une Willison urgued that become a nation the policy nation however, If vur dream of a great Cana- commonwealth we must of reciprocity Country n the Metropolis, BUILD UP A | SEPARATE ROOMS Guelph, and it is understood that the \u20181 he visited the new prison farm t J.S§.Willison.| à January 14.\u201cCanadian Imperial Relations,\u201d was of wun address delivered by of Toromto, before hundred members were » if Canada in competi- mighty nation to the wae must have a Canadian that will protect our onr \u2018people at home, for our own He pointed out that our as different from that of in the world.in movement of people from country was prevented bv of speech and custome.| iay for hundreds of a country with a popula- one hundred millions traditions, the same very much the same cus- Was to be rea- therefore continue a will rekidt the immense the neighboring coun- bring American capital the Dominion and it cdT also at leneth or Canadian farmers were products must go.than tv with the United States.was the immense danger in natural products \"at Mpossilile for the Moto extend a preferenve nasmuch as A\\mertean pro- an outlet ai Cana- order to obtain th British preference.in the IF \u2014- Han.Dr.for New York, en where he will 1m- as left new Ontario Government pra INE & Co TEL.M.4615.power.11-2-2 a w A of a public Utility the f'anadian Life ; small rooms.and those prisoners whose FOR PRISONERS AT THE GUELPH FARM New System In the Treatment of Criminals Wijl Be Tried by the Ontario Government.Toronto, January 16.\u2014 For several months past Hon.W.J.Hanna has.had under advisement the question of how best to house the prisoners in the new Central Prison Farm at arrangements now are complete.In the new building the prisoners will be given evéry freedom.When Major St.John was in Ontario last autu a Guelph, and when he returned he stated that if the Government could deal with the prisoners in Buch a way us to give them accommodation which would not cause them to lose their self-respect, it would be taking a step which never betore had been accomplished in criminal proceedings.Hon.Mr.Hanna will take that step.When the new buildings at Guelph are completed.fifteen per cent.of the accommodation for prisoners will be cells.In these will be placed those men who cannot be trusted to be at larze, or those who become unruly while in prison.Sixty-five per cent.of the accommodation will be in the form uf dormitories, with fourteen beds in each dormitory.where the men will sleep, as thev now do in the temporary buildings.with the windows open and the doors unlocked.No armed guards will parade up and down the corridors or stand at the doors.There wii! Le locks on the doors, of eourse, but these never will be used.The dormitories will not be locked.The remaining 20 per cent.of the accommodation will be in the form of conduct is good will Le allowed to have a room each.In each room will be hung some pictures.while newspapers and magazines will he provided for the occupants.Thus a prisoner will not lore his self-respect by being locked in a cell.The fact that they will be allowed to have a room to themselves is expected to have a good effect on the prisoners.Caigary Victim of Auto Accident.Calgary, Albt.January 14.\u2014 John Temuel Savre, formerly of Osceola, Towa.and manager of ii loval automo- hile agency.died yesterday in Holy Cross Hospital from injuries received tm an automobile accident last week in the First Street subway.\u2014 «ame will LIMITED - Manager.oration\u201d MEETINGS AND DIVIDENDS.THE STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED glven that u dividend «f one and three-quarters per vent on the preferred stock of the company for the quarter ending December 31.1910.has been declared.The be paid on the lst 6f Feb- to shareholders of recurd the 20th of H, CHAMP.Treasurer 52 law Notice ts hereby 1911 of business on 1911, H Unit.20th.ruary, at close January Hamilton.December 1910, MAPLE LEAF MILLING CO.Limited.DIVIDEND NOTICE.NurTICH is hereby given that a Livi.dend of une and 1hree-quarters per cent «3-4 p.c.) has been declared on the Freferred Stock of Maple leaf Milling Company.Limited, for the quarter ending January 4th, 1911, payable January 18th, 1511, to shareholders of record January 4th, 131i.Tranafer Books will be closed from January 4th to January 17th, 1911, n- clusive.By order of the Board, J.CARRICK, Secretary.304 4 4 am The Crown Reserve Mining Company, Limited DIVIDEND NO.11 Notice is hereby given that the regular quarterly dividend of 6 per cent.for the three months ending the list December, 1910.and a bonus in addition of 9 per vent.for the same term.inaking a totai payment of 15 per cent.h=e been declared, and will be payable on the 16th of January.1411, to shareholders of record the 3ist «f December, 1910, Transfer books will be closed from the 1st to the J1th of January.1911, both davs inc:isive, By order of the Board | JAMES COOPER.Secretary.A Montreal.Prec.12, 3010.N.B.Dividend heqnes wEi be maiîled by tha UCempany's Transfer Agent.tha Crown Trust Company, on the 14th of January, and shareholders are reqirested to advisa the Transfer Agent of any change in address, 306 4 law of a Cigarette Pick up eve of these mmall white cylinders known as a Craven Mixture Cigarette.Your fingers will be holding choice materials gathered from.all ends of the earth.Rare tobaccos of four different kinds from America, Turkey, Serpe onder, Bepland\u2014srd rol up in london, England\u2014and Canada into cigarettes CRAVEN | - \u2018The Oigarette of Distination\"\" draw on the worid'u choicast predicts to give you a peerless smoke.Canada's duty on ¥ise tobsicce is vastly fess than on cigarettes.Hence these Canada-made Clonsation of imported.t ve you 1 rere smoothness and wellowness of an impofted cizarette\u2014end at a popular price.roue At all goed ÿ ; 10 ter 15e.mere Carveres & Barcisuns Cigasutien, Loh.Mental \u2014d\u2014 ena a \u2014\u2014\u2014 i + \u2014 \u201cTHE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Incorporated 1889.Head Office, Excelsic.\u2018fe Building, Toronto, Branch Office, 107 St.James St., Montreal.CE Assets for Policybolders\u2019 security | Over .$ 2,600,000.00 Insurance in force .13,827,499.45 \u2018New Insurance issued 2,519,690.00 Record\u2019 tor 1910.°» The Company's operations during the past vear show results of greater magnitude than ever; every feature of it being satisfactory.Over twenty vears in business.A career of continuous solid progression, Ever foremost iff all desirable features from the standpoint of the policyholder.High Interest Earnings.Record for lowest mortality.Economy of management.Large assets in proportion to habilities.Liberal and up-to-date policy contracts.New and attractive plans of insurance lrompt settlement of all Claims.A desirable Company for mtending iusurers to patronize.Therefore a good Company for agents to represent.David Fasken.President.J.A.Hebert.Provincial Manager.Montreal.E.Marshall.General Manager.F.M.Smith, Supt.of Agencies.Periodical Payment Plan SAFEGUARD FOR SMALL INVESTORS.IN STOCK EXCHANGE SECURITIES.The small investor buying siocks outright must pay tire amount at the moment of purchase.This necezsarih- bis purchase tu the amount for which he can put down money.To buy any larger amount {tan he Can actually puy for in cash he must buv \u2018on margin.\u201d at best always a risky practice.| The modern way is to buy OUTRIGTHIT on the PERIODICAL A the «n- limits ready as he would usually buy \u201con margin\u2019 wHbout the attendant risks.Stocks bought on this Flan are held safe from market fluctuations during the entire periln 1 nf the contract.on» year or longer.If tlie market declines, it du - in the case of a sudden siump.THERE ARE NO MARGIN ALLS The carrving charges can be utifset bn the dividends received, \u2018The purchaser receives full benefit of market advances.The stocks can be sold at any moment.No payments made on aceodnt can be forfeited.The puyment period can be tended or shortened at wii! .The Periodical Paviment Plan has been successfully vperated for years, without margin luss to any client.not imperil the purchase, even Write for full particulars and market Letier No.66.° UNLISTED DEPARTMENT.We can offer a number of high grade Bonds ail Preferred Stocks, in well known Industrial Corporations, We call particular attention to the 7 per vent.Cumulative Preferred Stock of the PAY-AS-YOU-ENTER-CAR CORPORATION.which carries attractive rights, Carlisle.& Company Bankers and Srokers, \u201c4 Broadwey.New York.( UNTIL THE END OF THIS MONTH | $5 TROUSERS FREE WITH EVERY SUIT OR OVERCOAT SALE ENDS TUESDAY.JAN.31st Though it he of the most desirable novelty fabric or staple.black or blue goods.we will make to measure and prosent free of charge an extra pair of $5.00 trousers, What we started out te do in the way of seM- ing of winter \u201c gooûs is almost accom plished, therefore this free Pants \u201cSALE\u201d.is fast coming to an end.hold them until! required.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Orders booked .after Jan.3ist - will not be entitled to the .extra or free ._ Order your garments now and we will \\ 4 em ed, SC , 2 at vertible Collar for Overesste\u2014Our ë = ; \u201cThe American\u201d Con (Pat.Jan, 1910).Lo © A collar that fits well.turned up or down: Imm to all weather condition; - dressy ani protec Rey 20 + 7,6 WE HAVER ONLY ONE STORE pod PAYMENT PLAN, by means of which he can buy as much stock - - ~ i } Lo A + Design tety aliptadle Var via akg Lo LL | | | | | | Ji à 2 + \u201c- .: rE Co : THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY.JANUARY 14.1911 The Sale Of Whitewear Do any of these prices suit your purse?They represent several of our very * special values.No matter what the price fickets say, you will always find quality, fulness, fit and finish.\u2019 NIGHT DRESSES AT .75, .83, .89, $1.00, $1.19, $1.25, $1.40, $1.50, $1.75, $2.75, $2.95, $3.00.UNDERSKIRTS AT | .59, .89, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.95, $2.25, $2.75, $2.95, $3.50.DRAWERS AT | .25, .29, .39, .45, .50, .75, | .83, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.65, $1.95, $2.00, $2.75.r «| CORSET COVERS AT .15, .25, .35, .39, .50, .55, .69, .75, .83, $1.00, $1.25, $1.40, $1.50, $1.75.$3.50.PRINCESS SLIPS AT .95, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95, $2.00, $2.50, $2.45, $2.95, \u2014 COMBINATIONS AT - $1.19, $1.50, $2.00, $1.95, $3.50, $3.75, $4.50.Our Most Important Clearance Of Scarfs A 220200 heavily beaded evening shoulder wrap, soul $2000 A $17.50 heavily silk hand embroidered chiffon cloth scarf, with deep fringed .ends, for .$1500 round.for $25.00 evening wrap of Crepe de Chine vciled with gold spotted net and Paisley silk .border.for .TL $1500 A $15.00 Paisley patterned silk net Turkish scarf, very, very wide and very pretty.dor PT $1000 Another $15.00 one, for © Two more $1250 heavy Crepe de Chine in solid Paisley $1000 pattern, cach at A $25.00 scarf on the same order, for each Fine Table Linen TABLE CLOTHS.2 x 2% yards, heavy double damask table cloths: pure Irish linen: bight satin finish, neat Je signs: exceptional valuc; regular .price $3.26.Monday .LL.s $2 59 2 x 3 yards the same quality as above; .regular $3.75; Monday .$2 98 TABLE NAPKINS.Special clearing of Irish linen double damask table napkins; 74 inches square; all good designs: very fine quality.close and heavy.regular price $4.00 and $4.25 per dozen: .Monday .cosine $298 25.Discount Off Our Tweed Coats For Ladies\u2019 We have, however, only 18 of them left and we expect to dispose of these Monday or Tuesday, $16.50 to $35.00 ones at a discount of 20 PER CENT.\u2014Second Floor.January Jewellery Sale Fine gold fitled.split post cuff links in all sizes; for ladies or gentlemen: Roman and bright finish: several patterns to choose from; rez- ular $1.25, on sale Monday, 79 per pair .a .Or with vour initial engraved on each, 99 per pair o.oo e ae case This includes a neat velvet or leatherette case.Also continued.the sale of $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 gold filled fancy hat pins, for, 49 each.\u2014Ground Floor.A $15.00 new hand worked, very large mantilla with gold and silver thread on foundation of net, for \u201c A $10.00 shot Crepe de Chine, scarf; hemstitched all A $9.00 heavy Rajah silk scarf with hand made lacq fringed $750 A few $4.50 large, shot silk, storm cdge, for .to A $25.00 black Ninon, heavily gold headed scarf, A $20.00 gold net scarf with heavy gold embroidery and gold fringe, for $12.50, $13.50 and $15.00, heanily fringed, plain colored Crepe de Chine scarfs, at, scarf, for .$1000 0.$750 fringed scarfs, for.each scarfs, at, each $2000 $1500 on $1000 Ë i | y SHOE 10\u201c: Discount Off \u201cALL OUR \u201cQueen Quality\u201d Shoes DURING THIS January Sale $5.00 Skirts We announce the arrival of fifty of our newer $3.00 Panama skirts.\u2014Second Floor.\u2014_ $8.50 green liberty satin 37.50 silk bordered Paisley chiffon scarf, for .Several $7.50 heavily embroidered Another lot \u2018of $4.50 ones, A few $3.50 long fringed end dress scarfs, cach .And for Monday Only To lend additional interest to the first day of our scarf sale we shall allow vou à discount of Zè Per Cent any scarf in otherwise reduced.=.1 ® .UPTOWN 7 * 6\u20140\u20141\u20140 | % .O kene = 0.fly (agony $500 $500 Extra Special ; y Several $5.00 to $13.50 \u201cPa-: quinette\u201d scarfs, made from the very best satin and trimmed with hand made tassels; black only with white or colored lining.HALF PRICE.Also a considerable collection $500 $350 $350 $250 > of Paisley, Chiffon, lace,\u2019 Ninon and Crepe de Chine scarfs for both storm wear and evening wear; ranging in price from $1.00 to £12.00 and a few colored kgyptian scarfa marked at $10.00.HALF PRICE.our stock not a \u2019 \" Black Silks some January Prices Qur 36-inch $1.25 and $1.35 Black Chiffon Taffeta silks reduced to Our 36-inch $1.25 Black DPailiette Silks reduced to, per yard .\u2026.\u2026.PA Our $1.20 Bonnets Black Peau de Hoic, reduced to Our $1.00 Bonnet\u2019s Chiffon Taffeta $100 $109 $109 reduced to .iain Qur $1.25 Black Louisines reduced .gy Heh Toutes Tedue NT $105 Our $1.20 Black Basket Weave Silk : -98 rednced to.o.oo eee Our $1.10 Black-Louisine- Silk reduced -89 LO ee ee ee aaa Our 31.10 Black Taffeta Silk reduced -89 BO ee Our $2.00 Black Gros Royale reduced .(CEA AAA $1 69 our 85 Black Bonnet's Chiffon Taffeta 69 reduced to.Lae All our $1.00 Black Taffetas reduced to Navy Green and Fawn Our 36-inch Navy Blue Taffeta marked at $109 $1.50, fOF .122202000- J.Our 36-inch Green Taffeta marked at | 09 $1.60, for .Lh se ee $1 4 Our 36-inch Fawn lining Satin marked at .$1.00, FOP «ia $1 09 British Geisha Silk in 46 shades besides black.32 50 cent quality for .18.4200000000 207 Off Our Beaver Coats Of these hcaver cloth coats for ladies we have just 27.mostly in helio, drab and purple: these are $1C.50 to $29.50 styles at less 29 PER CENT.\u2014Second Floor.Saturday, January 14, 1911.ip oe ei dr izes of A Moderate Fortune PAYABLE TO YOU IN GOLD at a selected date, can be bought on yearly, half yearly or quarterly instalments.A portion of your income can be so wisely placed that you will be certain of receiving a sum of $5,000 or $10,000 when you reach the age of 55 or 60; a time in life when energies usually wane -and a competence is needed.Almost any provident young man can, with a little effort, save at least from $12 to $15 a month.This amount, invested in a Canada Life Endowment Policy, will give him an investment of unsurpassed security, and will return him at age 55 or 60, the sum of $5:000, together with the accumulated Profits, which on Canada Life Policies are most satisfactory.Should death occur at any time before maturity of Policy.-the whole amount will be paid to his family or other bene- iclary.In 1910 over $2,000,000 in Profits were allotted to Canada - Life Policyholders.It will pay you to ask for a proposition suited to your age and means.It will gladly be given.Canada Life Assurance Co.J.A.BUCKNELL, Branch Manager, Montreal.HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.PERSIAN Lamb Coats | This store has made history in the Persian Lamb fur business\u2014its sales have always i been unparalleled and unprecedented.Without question, we sell more Persian Lamb in a single day than many a specialty store in an entire month's business.THE CONFIDENCE or THE PUBLIC HAS BROLGHT IT TO |S, WE ARE NOW OFFERING A SPLENDID | ASSORTMENT OF 200 LADIES\u2019 PERSIAN \u2018| LAMB COATS MANUFACTURED UNDER '\u2018} OUR PERSONAL SUPERVISION IN OUR WORKSHOPS \u2014 THESE COATS ARE A REMARKABLE ENSEMBLE OF THE NEWEST STYLES AND ARE RICHLY LINED WITH THE BEST QUALITY OF SILK AND SATIN\u2014ALL SIZES, ALL LENGTHS WILL BE FOUND IN THE LOT.We do guarantee that our \u2018} prices are still more accommodating to the customer | than any loudly advertized | by other firms.i We confidently invite the comparsion of our goods and our prices.McComber & Cummings 373 St.Paul St.Corner St.Sutpice.Js ewbro STYLE C.SEE NOTE AN UP-TO-DATE ARRANGEMENT OF THE HAIR MODEL AND DESCRIPTION BY MISS D.DONOVAN, \u2018BOSTON TOILET PARLORS BOSTON, MASS.Ladies who know New England and Boston in particular will recognize MISS DONOVAN, who supplies the above model as among .the best hair dressers in the East.Style C.\u2014The hair is parted and waved.The side hair is pinned back to the crown of the head and the ends made into puffs.The main part of the hair is tied at the back of the head and divided into strands.These strands are rolled into puffs, coiled or braided.For this dressing, rats, frames or false hair are unnecessary.s Herpicid The World's Most Wonderful Scalp Prophylactic Every one admires nice hair and every woman wants it.Beautiful hair is the reward of a consistent and regular use of Newbro's Herpicide._through the use of Hérpicide, clean, bright and luxuriant.where.Gentlemen will find Herpicide at all important barber shops.\u201cThe Best Shampoo Soap and mast Perfect Comb for the Hair Don't use & cheap soap for shampooing.Herpicide Aseptic Tar makes a soft, creamy lather and Goes pot harm the hair or scalp.There is nothing 555, > Ne V0 \u2018dressing without a Herpicide Comb.- hb ASK YOUR DRUGGIST ABOUT THESE THINGS N the latett abd wos! approved modes Im hair perfect vogue.: can appreciate the real copdfort af hair .\u2018Tee Hernicide Carapeny bave seranged with the_teadirs hair dressers of the (Country dreming.Ladies who adopt thees styles \u201cHerpicide\u2019s the remedy of repute.So accept thee not a substitute.\u201d preserves the hair, destroys the dandruff and keeps the scalp clean and sanitary.Hair that is dull, brittle and lifeless becomes, There is nothing quite as handsome as a nice head of natural, does not stair or dye: It stops itching almost instantly.Genuine Herpicide is dispensed-by all the best hair dressers every- fluffy hair.2?w ONE DOLLAR SIZE BOFTLES SOLU AND GUARANTEED BY ALL DRUGGISTS @ .For Sate An at ail Drag Stores models with description of the satisfaction of befug in AMAZING THINGS WOMAN INVENTOR TOLD RAILWAY MEN An Engine That Burned Its Own Cinders and a Cow-catcher to Handle Cows.A little woman, walked into the general passenger agent's office of the Canadian Pacific Railway , Windsor station yesterday, and asked for the manager uf the whole road.After clerks \u2018had worried over her mission for some time she sent word to Mr.William Stitt, General Passenger Agent of the railway that she desired tu see him.Mr.Stitt was very busp.but he answered the call and asked the lady what he could do for her.She replied in pretty sharp language that he could do a Jot for her in view of the fact that she wished to reach her home in Roxburgh near Boston, Mass.She had been away three years she said, and she had spent one year of this in Quebec city.: \u201cWhat special claim have you on the P.R.,\u201d Mr.Stitt asked her.\u201cWhat special claim have 1 not got\u201d she replied; \u201cI have made the most remarkable discoveries of the age.1 have invented an engine which is by fur the greatest of any that you have on the line of the ©.P.R.It is an_engine which will burn its own cinders.They are sent by a circuitous route back through a sifter and into the furnace so that they are again used.\u201d \u2018 \u201cJust a minute\u201d Passenger Agent.\u201cJust a minute yourself, put in the lady\u201d That is not all 1 have a greater intention.It is new cowcai- vhers.It will replace the old one.You see as it is now when a vow :s run down there is a danger.of the cow throwing the train off the track and Killing many people.My invention will\u2014\"\" ! Just then Mr.George Ham.put in an appearance, \u201cYou see,\u201d the lady continued, \u201cmy invention provides that when the cow is in the front of a fifty mile an hour train the arms -of my invention will stretch out and pick up the cow and land it safely at the next stop.\u201d Mr.Ham put in: \u201cPardon me suppose the cow did not want to go 'n that direction!\u201d \u201cYou arc facetious sir\u2019 \u201cand now about my ticket.\u201d later several kindly spirits did what they could for the lady from Roxburg who is now on her way home.Cc.said the General she said.Caught Cold! How often it happens thal serious illness, and sometimes death.is directly traceable to neg'ect of a \u2018common\u2019 cold.After it is too late, what wouldn't vou give to have checked the cold at the start.when it would quickly yleld to simple home treatment.A most effective remedy.that will usually break up a could over night and quickly reiie -e the most irritating cough, is made by mixing 2 ounces of glycerine, a half- ounce of virgin, oll of pine and 8 ounces of pure whiskey.Shake wall.and take a teaspoonful fo.r times a day.The ingredien:s fr this mixture can be bought In anv good drug store, and easily mixed together in a large bottle.This formula was used and recommen}.ed for many years by the late Dr.wW.A.Leach, who founded the Leach Chemical Co.of TJindsor, Ont, in whose laborätories the virgin oil of pine is compoun «sd.LIBERALS DOOMED DECLARE PROPHETS OF MILL PARTY Inaugural Ceremonial of Uwiverslly Mock Parliament Promises Spectacular Features.\u2014 The political storm and stress tod dent to the formation of the Mock Parliament at McGill will have pretty well subsided with the session this evening, when the tnaugural ceremon-« ies are scheduled to take pimce.It was arranged previcusty that the initial session should be opened Inst evening, but, owing to another undergraduate fixtore, the date of opening was necessarily postponed until tonight.Principal Peterson, who had at first consented to officiate in the capacity of Governor-General, will be unable to be present, owing to an other engagement, hut În his absence Dean Moyse, the vice-princtpal, will assume the responsibilities of the of- ce.The early part of to-nights sessbom will be marked by practically all the pomp and ceremony attendant upon the opening of the Federal Parfimment at Ottawa.Dean Moyse.upon whom several very distinguished, lengthy and high- sounding titles have been conferred, at the instance of the Mock Parita- ment, will officially open the session accompanied by a dolegation of the boy scouts as a guard nf honor, and having two scout masters as bis aide- de-camps.The speech from the throne, which he will read.is a lengthy document, vutlining the legislation to be introduced during the coming session, and laying special emphasis upon the naval policy and the advocacy of a Cana- À dian nary.Several humorous bills affecting more particularly the University and Rial Victoria College, will also came in for due mention.Previous ta the speech from the throne, Joseph Clearibue will be eloct- ed Speaker for the session, and at the conclusion of the sueveh Messrs, Fing- berg and Mathewson, for the Liberals, and Messrs.Clawson amd Lruneau, for the Conservatives, will respectively make the motion and amendement in the debate on the address.Mr.l.avery.leader of the Nationalist party, and li.F Angus, who holds a similar position in the councils of the Socialist party, will alse criticize the forthcoming legisiation té be tn- troduced during the session.This is expected to vanclude this rvening's programme.While neat Frida evening the debate will he resumed, following the introduction of bills asking of questions, orders of the day and such other business as may arise.On Friday evening also the great test as to the strength of the different parties will be made, and a division will take place.It is believed that with the combined votes of the Conservatives, Socialists and Nationalists against them the Liberals are doomed to certain defeat.\u2014_ _ GRACE DART HOME.Montreal.January 13, 1911.The Grace Dart Home gratefully acknowledges the folowing donatlons: Hazel M.Caverhill .$10.00 A.W.Hayden .2.00 The Lodge of Antiquity.No.1 G.R.Q.AF.and AM.15.00 H.KE.Stearns .-.20.00 (Pointe St.Charles) .5.00 Mrs.Jas.Walker, UL.5.00 Mrs.Campbell Nelies .5.00 No Name .5.Mrs.Thedore Bigelow .50.00 Total LL .$117.00 The Misses MacDougall.4 dozen orange.W.Robb, 2 parcels No Name, 2 parvels.Roya! Edward Institute.EI PY A rd 0 Die qu pe NE oo J pus 5 > Furnitur + METROPOLITAN | January an mr rm me em = eb me em AN UNPARALLELED PRICE REDUCTION ON QUALITY FURNITURE.- Goods that linger soon eat up their value in rent.Ît 15 more profitable to clear stock at cost price, or even at a little loss-and keep it moving.So we stimulate business in a month naturally dull, and make a very thorough clearance of furniture, that shows a tendency for any reason, or no reason, to be overlogked, by making price reductions on all furniture in stock during January.The quality of these can be appreciated only by those who see them.Our prices are as low as it-is possible to make them, and it will surely repay you to compare them with others before purchasing.The quality of these bargains can be appreciated only by those wko see them.Goods bought in January stored and insured free until wanted.Free delivery to St.Lambert, Pointe Claire, received.Mail Orders carefully filled the same day as During the manth of lecember, 1910, the Royal Edward Institute (Tubercu- Josis Dispensary), reports as follows: Consultations.648.new patients, 82: reported cases, 12, nurse=' visits, 407; patients\u2019 supplied with delicacies, 14; cups of soup tn patients, 40h, gar- rents given awa).248.rent and pen- stons, $16,50: quarts of milk, 1.439; eggs, dozens, 115.houses inspected,R0; inspectors\u2019 visits, 798, leaflets distributed, 990; sputum cups distributed, 6,040; deaths in city, 48 Now Lieutenant Savard.v Detective Savard, of Chfef Carpenter's staff has heen trunsferred to the St.Cunegonde police station, jo replace Lieut.l.eramy.retired.Blair's Pills The best remedy 10 eliminate the Poison from the system of Gout and Rheumatism Purely vegetabie.Are known lh were |.Invisible Hair Pine, in box, assorted sizes.Reg.bc.< x Box .4c Monday Specials Whitewear Every garment we offer in this great sale is well made, and ample in propertions, with ng skimping of materials.Even the lowest Priced Un- , derwear is made of good material, and neatly trimmed.We do not like to appear conceited, but under the circumstances, knowing the values that we have got, we feel justified in saying that it will be many a day before women will find anything like these prices on new and desirable underwear, INFANTS AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES, - made of fine lawns, spot AT 49c\u2014GOWNS, AT 19c\u2014CORSET COVERS, muslins, and a few silks, made of fine quality cam- A 5 1-2 inch lace trimmed er oO meas Uric lace and ribbon, trim- Corset Cover, the best dresses and Princess med.This llpe is worth ever seen at this price dresses, all white: for 98e.Monday .49c made of fine quality cam- ages, 6 months to 14 years.AT 35c\u2014CORSET COVERS bric.Monday special 18c $1000.Pose coeds are in a great variety: lace slightly mussed, so Mun- and embroidery rimmed: EXTRA SPECIAL, day they go at all sizes.Monday.39¢ L AT .WAIST AT $1.985\u2014GOWNS, $1.50 WAISTS, HALF PRICE.in Princess styles, also For Monday, we offer a |AT 49c\u2014DRAWE many others, ranging in beautiful lot of tailored 4 RS, price up to $2.98.See waists, in many styles and made of fine quality cam- this lot and you will be all sizes; ranging in price bric and most effectively amazed.as high as $3.50.trimmed with deep em- Monday special -R1.98 | Monday .$1.50 Res 45c @ .Shawls, etc.| All, who wish to start the wevk by saving money will come direct to our Second Floor.We.have a § great quantity of woul shawls, silk and.woo! scarfs, clouds.fascinators, and many kinds of head and shoulder wraps, ranging in price from 25¢ to $4.50 each.Tu be sold Monday at.HALF REGULAR PRICE.Ladies\u2019 Dressing Sacques | This will undoubtedly interest a great many women.Ladies\u2019.Eiderdown, Cashmere and French WW Flannel Dressing Sacques and Kimonas.All to go at exactly M HALF PRICE.Hockey Caps and Sashes, in all the best Monday at discount of 2¢) Per Cent.made of good quality.suft various colored stripe effects, and 75e.Monday.Tuques, shades.The Hosiery Department Gets a great deal of special attention.It ls our aim to have the most complete stock in this city.We keep every line from l'ashmere Hose of & cheaper quality to the highest grade silk hose.A few specials at January cleariug prices for Monday: \u2014 Children's Pair worth 25c, Ladies\u2019 Heavy Wool House, worth 25¢.For.Ladies\u2019 Worsted louse and Overstockings, up to 50c.For .3421000 Ladies\u2019 AI Wool Cashmere Hose, embroidered fronts, - assorted designs; Cashmere Hose.odd lines: w vorth .~ \u2018 w ith fay = worth 45e.| De Ladies\u2019 AN vw ool Cashmere Hose, all sizes, in 10 colors; worth 45e.For.pair .23¢ \u2018 Special table fine I.lama Hose, in ribbed and plain; all sizes.Warth 65c.For .Smallwares Tinted cushion tops, on heavy ecru duck, assorted .patterns.WFh 29e.For.RE 190 pu Good dressing combs, § ins.long.each .10c \"; French Castille soap, 3-0z.cake.12 for.285¢ x Mending wodl in balls.For, each .Tr.Hooks and eres, on card.black unly.card.Cc Collar supporters un card, assorted sizes.Reg.10c.For.card .4.100 tai cee ee 24%c iMlustrated po t'irds, assorted views.Per douz.8c A special tabie rf Hercule Braid, Skirt Belting, Corticelll \u20ac ¢ nn Braid, also skirt brush binding braid, in ass.rted colurs: worth 2¢ to 5c yard.For, 12 yards.2120111004 LL.an BRUSSELS CARPET SCOTCH WOOL RUUS, JAPANESE RUGS.URIENTAL HUGS, Bl SQUARES.2 1-2 x 3 yards.Reg.$7.50, 1 à ?yards, Reg.Tac, Size 2ft.4 ins.x 4 ft, 6 in.24 x vards, Reg.$11.25.$9.00 Monday ee ee 6.00 Monday .0e Sin Spec fal bine.Cor vin w 00 - .onday i.- 3 x 3 2 x I vards, Reg.$2 40.3 ns.x n Œ 3 x 2 vards, Reg.Lt PP J Yards, Res.ss.00.Monday.81.50 Spot OO, 3.00 § i Monday .wei.GD = 3 \u2018 Monday 1200 ; , 3 3 x 2 dards, Reg, $3gu, ize 31 Ons.\\ Wt 0 ins.i 3 x 3 1-2.vards.Reg.it 12 t3 3 3 1-2 yards.Res.$10.50.Monday 20122000 2.25 (Special 0 LL 4 Monday #1 14.00 \u2018 Monday .FE tN.10 3x 4 yards, Reg.34.80.Size $ft, T ins.x sit Ce +3 3 x 4 yards, Reg.$20.00, 3 x 4 yards, Res.$12.00.Monday .»3.00 Special EERE 5.00 - Monday .$16.00 Monday .$960 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014%\u2014 \u2014 - - \u2014- Size ôft.Oin.x $ft.(un s 3-4 x 4 yards, \u2018Reg.\u201c325.00.3 1-2 x 4 vards.Reg.$14.00.N ART RUGS.> .Special Lette 87-50 Monday Co.- $20.00 Monday .-#11.20 1-2 x 3 yards, Reg.33.75.Size ft.Oin.x St vin.3 2-4 x 414 yards.Reg.328.00.3 1-2 x 4 1-2 yards, Res.$15.75.Monday oN.ee.$3.00 Special .= oo B00 Monday -o nELsU Monday .$1250 3x3 yards.Reg.34.50 FLOOR OILCLOTHS, J SEAMLESS AXMINSTER rd ards, eg 3 A special choice J tof Floor @ \" RUGS.Mond Oilejoth, from {9¢ per vard, - REVERSIBLE JUTE RUGS, , Monday : \u2014\u2014\u2014 kh Size 6ft.3 in.x 9ft.4 in.- 3 x 4 yards, Ret.$6.00.TAPESTRY CARPET Special .214.50 2 x 3 yards, Reg.$1.75.Monday .oo RENO SQUARES.Size ft.Gina.x 10 tu 6 ins.Monday .81.25 21-2 x 4 varde.Reg.£7.00.21-2 x 3 yards, Res 87 50.Special Cin x 11 wo 1500 21-2 x 3 yards, Reg.32.00.Monday Cee en $5.60 Monday .2-65 Size t.3 in.x t.6 Ins.2 .5 ess - % x 3 vards, R Special 1 22010.#19.75 ; Mindey nes 2 23, #150 TABLE OILCLOTH, Soh Yards, Reg.300.RTS Size 8ft.0 ins.x 12 ft.0 ins.EY N , A special line tu cleur Monday.% x 8 1-2 yards, Leg $10.50 - Special .#23.30 londay oT 5150 17%c yard Monts \u2019 TES TA7.88 Size 9ft.6 ins., x 12 ft, 2 ins.3 x 3 1-2 yards.Reg.sas 3.= en % x 4 yards, Res.812.00 Special .$25.00 : Monday Pat tes $210 BED OFFER.\u2019 Monday \u2019 Y 0 : > x 4 yards.Reg.$5.00.Brass mounted white enamel 4 1-2°x 4 sards.Hew.$14.00, .SCOTCH CORK LINOLEUMS, Monday .»2-10 hed.steel wire spring with good Monday +.-#10.50 : Heavy well seasoned Cork Linu- 3 1-2 x 4 yards, Reg.$3.50.sanitary, 5 Inch mattress and .31-2 x41-2 yards, Res, $15.75.* Monday +.20000 s2.50 pair of pillows.all for.ME.9 : 1611-75 » leums, from 29c per yard.i Monday A ROUSING SALE OF COATS, MONDAY G For this day only we have grouped all our Coats into four lots, pricing them at figures so ridiculously low that you cannot fail to realize what a tremendous saving opportunity presents itself to you.Be on hand early Monday morning.A i Fe AA RA TRE, Le + Choice of.blue, black and brown beavers, cheviots and tweeds that sold regularly from $15 to $32.Ce $4.95 gonal \u2018Choice of fur trimmed Coats, mixed tveeds, dia.styles; 2 eden s and beavers, all colors, latest reg.priced at $18 to $22.39.95 Handso green mixed coatings with $14.95 Finest Imported Beavers, plaid facings, cut in the most up-to- date styles.Former prices up to $35.arty sold at $35 and $40.me Broadcloth Coats in black, blue, wine., etc., also farcy Coatings regs $19.95 SEE WINDOWS NTT A - ta Livaly Ta a, TENNKCAPE.N.9\u20143frs.Manhe =] SELMA \u2014Miss serai Bik je dene] 1 al ARTES AT Trask, aged 1 years.is dead.| 1 aged 94 year.-_-\u2014-\u2014\"\u2014eepp pe.556 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST .SEE WINDOWS VILLE, - * Me, Ju.MINTY, NH, « des 43 Teen § aged ) year, a rl a | a sr.To Trou Ë CIE eee MONTREAL DAILY: @FAR-GATURDAY.JANUARY.14.19Ù1.] A CANTON FLANNEL BARGAIN FGeod Bieached Can- {ton Flannel, heavy fleeced top, splendid wearing Quality, suitable for infants J and charitable insti- J tutions.Reg.10 1-2c i \u2018| value.Special White Sale Price, por Drug || Dept.|} Infants\u2019 Delight Toilet Soap.Regular 10c cake.Monday, 3 cakes, 1 9 The Golden Webb, by Anthony Partridge, author of \u2018\u201cPassers By,\u201d \u201cThe Kingdom of Earth,\" ete.: cloth; i)- lustruted; for $1.20 : k 7 Roundtrees Jujubes, \u2018 .yard oo Se 7 assorted flavors.Reg- : | S 2 7 ,ular 5c a boa.Monday Two \u2019 A 4 3 boxes, 5 ] 4c MM for .=r (OM _ oan Toilet Paper.large ] Cut Glass v7 5 20H 45 TINE : YY À 3 = a ery \u2019 - VIN A | | Bares \u2014\u2014 NC |e] ÿ | argains ! 74 cu 4) Regular 10¢ each.5 .3 ) \u20ac GA - f 1, ! M4 RICH CUT GLASS 7} 8 Dg on vase | Bi.hate : | 7 AS.- 2% i dozen .! 85c value.on- e - : f 4 Le A+ CA -% _ {sui on go, > a N= = oa sas ; | cn or 17 88 HALF THE WHITE SALE IS OVER NOW Za 2 Mineral Water.D IRICH CUT GLASS OIL IC ._ Ce i : .| > .NT .A WN - per bottle |.x BOTTLES.qu TC and all the beautiful things we arranged to unpack for the second half of the month will be on display MONDAY.7.Ne TT 7 À | Regular 52.50.s275 CN TU Exquisite lingerie, the like of which in such wonderful assortments has rarely been grouped together in one lot.Ja NS A Roger & Galtec Rog.\u2019 and $3.00 ; = 117 ,Ù -À* a i , 1: .; 4.: .he ./ \\ .; aller ng - | Monday.$158 - Beautiful whitewear from our own factory.which were designed by artists and made by most modern machinery out of the , 7 5, ular Shc a botte.| tor.\u2026.\u2018 .fae he , - Po ' 4RRAT &:; y \u2014a dienlav of i; Monday, per : Bl 7 basement.J finest materials procurable\u2014Things that wg have reserved for the last half of the GREAT SA LE\u2014many of them\u2014a display of : 7 ES - 29 La + which will prove an irresistible temptation to women, who appreciate beautiful, yet inexpensive wearing apparel.y _Main Floor.me ' ) ! I - UF he : 2 - ° CORSET COVERS AND CHEMISES of the very finest quality, daintily ; SG stitched by hand.in beautiful eyelet and flora! designs.There is a greater 300 DOZEN - ; M( )N | ) A Y ; assortment of fine work in this lot than anything we have shown yet fn wi b id i e es 0 .1nens hand-made goods.The very finest of shieer materials used.some cloths S ISS Em roi ered 2 , with a linen mixture.We have.had many people buy these chemises to | ; E X | RA SPECIAI J TWELVE SPECIALLY PRICED ITEMS FOR MONDAY \u20ac make Corset Covers from them.For one day only.we will put on sale NDKERCHI EFS ÿ i _, ; about 100 of these dain arments at 25 per cent.discount.| * 100 only pairs Blankets in pink and bluc borders The second half of our great shipments from Ireland has just been opered ue manent the ONE OF THE Ty BAR.; PURCHASED SPECIALLY FOR OUR GREAT WHITE ; in th > | > mense Linen Department will display some o the newest an 3 MENTS shown in our Whitewear De.A BEAUTIFUL GOWN with circular SALE.REGULAR PRICE 25c AND 35c.FOR 12! 2c, 3 in three weights.5.6 and 7 Ibs.and known weavers\u2019 art.al priced items partment is a dainty Night Gown.with yoke of fine cinbroidery and rows of Not rth handkerchiefs oe throughout the trade as No.3.Wc will clear at From now until the close of the SREAT WHITE SALE, every morning special priced 1 > \u201cxquisite Joke of fine Swiss cmbroi- Val.lace insertion, trimmed around TO and folly half the Jor Were regular tn Se 24 .will be laid out to he on sale unti o'cloc y- .q » dery.set in @ fancy design wit enc neck and Sleeves with Val.lac de : à : PE Nome .; .Ç it to be on the spot once \"= Val.full \u2018oke oN 4.e.made each.Handkerchiefs made of the finest Mull.Some the following gigantic discount: Come one morning only and convince yourself how advantageous it is no P nee { a with ants baby tucke embroidered of good cotton.Expressly made as a with attractive = ; ad cm 5 Ibs Blankets, $3.75 per pair: 6 lbs.Blankets.$1.50 36-Inch White Long Cloth.25 x 33-Inch Tea Towets- ,Ç 16-In.x as a Cran | lollen through.French Val.lave on sleeves Each.oom me 89c broidery; some crossbar patterns: some with corner per pair; 7.1bs.Blankets, $5.25 per pair.The Empire, fine soft close Real imported French Han th fe \u2018olor horders, easy and around neck, made of fine sheer Te roidery pattern, some crossbar palterns, some : e \u20ac © vas i L.oom Towels, guaranteed not with fast color horders, eas) bridal cloth s ; .; with corner embroidery effect: some with dainty 4 weave long cloth, beautiful EB t : to launder.good wearing cloth.ale price fur $3.98 A REAL MOTHER'S GOWN, made of non 4 LESS 33 1-3 PER CENT \u2018inish for ladies\u2019 and child- to leave any lint.Splendid i\u201d Ki Monday.\u2018i ; .; © wi lace edgings.There are some real linen embroider.finish for ladies\u2019 and drving quality LESS towels for Kitchen.20 ; fine bridal cloth, trimmed in yoke with ed handkerchiefs in this lot.an immense variety of ren\u2019s Whitew car.10\u201d 107%.Each .18c LESS 10%.Each .Cc CORSETS COVERS, lace trimmed, made embroidery insertion and tucking designs to.select from.Price fur Mon- 1, : LESS 10%.Per jard Cc \\ CT PT .with four rows of wash lace insertion oi i ¢ 15 and tucks in front.lace edging with around neck and cuffs with neat frill of day, each.PE 2C k.18-Inch Pure Linen Crash.18-Inch Hemmed Napkins.* \"ribbon areund neck and armlets, but- Sale price.Monde: \"each as $1.49 Mourning Handkerchiefs: prettily embrotdercd in very S 72-inch Bleached Damas Irish make.an extra great ab- Well assorted in designs.good ton front, all sizes.Sale price, 25¢ Pe °° PT Fich patterns: some with very neat hem- 12° 4 AN pure hnen.women \u2018and sorbing crash which w n wearing quality, satin finish, .Monday, each.2.12 22e IMPORTED ENGLISH SKIRTS.made stitched borders.Price for Monday, each C _ 7 : bleached in Ireland, fine stand plenty hard wear.with Regular Rea's vize.LICKS APRONS\u2014This will Le a most popular with fine tucking.wide embroidery - .- \u2014Main Floor.20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON MONDAY.cali finish, good choice of taped borders.LESS 10c we.Per 25c sale.Made of good lawn, some with with deep embroidery flounce, trimmed SPECIAL L F On all Walohn, Eon Fon.Roval Worcester Adjusto patterns to choose from.TW.Per yard.dozen .- .bibs, some plain.many embroidery beading at top of flounce, with wide SALE OF HAND EMBROIDERED na atohn, Lion PTE ; rooster adjuste.LESS 107\u20ac.85 trimmed with frills, all made with satin ribbon and bow streamers.deep ' C-B a la Spirite, Le Revo, Redfern.Warner's.Prices Per yard o.oo.c 64 x 82-inch Woo! Blankets.40 to 46-inch P.H.S.Pillow strings.= Ace Ep prie La Sa ae ne pre dr 9 OR SWI SS CUR I AINS ce from $4.00, $5.00, $5.95.$6.50, $7.00.$LL0 up to 316.50.A , .i irom.Reg.prices up to sSe-Bale hy y : , ® \u2019 ut - .i A ie etn an Made f ue d d price.Monday.each.19c Sale price for Monday.each $2.98 This is certainly a golden RAR, vu vos 11-4 White Honey Comb Quilts.kets, are the best Z5c 2,500 yards Silk and Woo! Dress Fabrice Wash- ve Xpeclal Globe, ; \u201c ; Soe =e ! tres.pe : ; \u2018ns.white only ee fo , abrics, - sine faced.weli-finished Bowid.og.gow toners, strong and durable, in shades of TT 22¢ opportunity._, - .; Totlet l'ins, white only, Te, for 4 exquisite designs with shimmer of the 5 \u2019 ° ; \u201c30e.Monday for .tO tan, brown.grey.white and black.; .In Boys\u2019 Suits, we have 89 2-piece and 5-piece Hults, with er Le Je richest silks, colors Navy.Reseda, Vieux 5 .Fim Wash Botlers, fiat buttons, sixes Sizes 5% to Tz.Special price 1,000 tins.high quality California bloomers and straight knce pants.This lot includes some 1:0 Tiated Pins, Rew'« special, Rose.Brown, Moss, etc.Make handsom Xmins er B and 9; reg.756.Monday for en Monday ?15c Lemon \u2018ling Praches, per 14 of our best lines, fancy worsted and Scotch tweed patterns, Te, 18 for 0.0.10c .ete.* handsome - 7 Corn Brooms.4 string.selected so tor Monday.SRR tin.LL 111220 C rounded hand padded shoulders.lined with the best of l?ress Fasteners.all sizes, Be, for Blyo afternoon and cvening gowna.44 inches ; torn: good 35c valuc.Monday for .254 Ladiey\u2019 Pine French Kid Gloves, in pretty 200 tins Pure Honey, per $1 17 farmers satin, trousers lined throughout.Reg.$5.95 Toitet Pine.Glant card, 106, for 2% per ra Monday.Hn BLO an S uares Copper Bottom nea Slatties.size 8.an xhades of tan.brown, grey, mode, 10 1b.tin.° prices $8 and $9.Monday, per suit.- Hat Ping all shades 12 In.long we por Ny 4% vr \u2019 9c .\u2018good 80c value.onday for.ce white and black, Z dome fasteners, ; .100, for .pen ° * APG Ll i alitv Regi Wood Sait 8 reg.Jc.Mon- beautiful soft Hable kid.Sizes 513 to 100 bags of Iungarian @9 QF ONE SPECIAL IN ° loofut Sole, Vitalite.quality.per 3¢ 1.000 yards Crepe de Chine, a rich charm- 19 ons EE ms a on ali JAMÉLWARE.to.+.Special price for Mon- $1 00 .Flour.88 Ihs.for.® ) - mir, 170 and 19e, for .10c ing quality.makes beautiful evening md ns ro and rich red turkey Es day.LLL .Onc car Choice White Mealy 4 3 Safety Pins, nickel piated, sc, 3 5, wns.Comes im the desired tints of shader of hiuc ; h Lipped Sauce Pans, 25e, 35c and 45.° .Petatoes.Per ba C ; en S V e [SS 10e nk, Copenhagen, Mauve, Amethyst designs and colorings.These are |- Covèred Sauce Pans.3 and ( qt.Ladies\u2019 Res! English Cape Uloves.in as- .\u2019 BR.Hooks and E Diack whit v .: Se 1 Ide exceptionally fine in quality and Covered Straight Cook Pots.> ais : ; \u2014Basement ; noks yes, black or e, &ky, Silver, Ivory, etc.40 inches wide.; ÿ atralght ook ot EE surted shades of tan: | dome fastener, FOR MONDAY dc.2 for .een Be \u2018Regular price $1.25 per yard.coloring./ Teg.price 85c, Ssc' and $ Mon very durable (Donfs maker.Sizes Safety Pins, guarded coll, per ic C Size 3 x 4 yards, 332 value.$24 / AAS day for .44000- - nn x , .18 Men's Overcoats, made with presto.college and conver- dowen.6r tn 9d.for .Monday, per yard .; LL ; 2 M Bowls.late
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