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[" Wi \u2014 drin re sen wh is not the a bank should na! ne or a university or a church Pieris À Te PTIT coll N43)! wood digestion waiton ap :50c à box.Jf your druggt sohd 50c Tres will ¥ 702 take Na-Dru-Cd, Dyspepsia Tablets.ts correct stomach disorders, \u201cworth living again for the victim of -Dyspepsia.- and we will mail them, atiocal Drog and Chemical Co.of Canada, Limited - _MONTR BAL LI and beaith on van.- Shakespeare.These étaist.digestion, and make petite, + st has not stocked them yet, THINK \u2018 Tr ss = \u2014_ \u2014\u2014 mmm 5.A.de Lorimier\u2019s IEGLIGEE SHIRTS 81,25, 61.50 and $2.00 For sse each, or s for $2.30.AME STREET WEST.1 Place d\u2019Armes a - 211 182 | - 2 fitting.It i» to your boy.PARTS CLANS vi \u201cAny Treaties With ést-Favored Nations Will Be Mbrogated by Eng: 1 land.pacial to The Montreal Star.\u2018Weston, Ont., September 11.\u2014 There no quéstion, after the Hon.CHf- ; ord Sifton had\u2019 finished his address ere on Saturday night, that in the pinion of the people of Weston, oûntry stands.before Party.Al Weston, as well as a la-ge number of eople from Toronto met Mr.Sifton nd his party at the station and nafched in triumph to the town hall bich was filled to Its utmost capa- Ww.Jd.Chariton occupied the \u201cMF, Thomas Delworth, of Pp Pregident of the Ontario Fe rs\u2019 Association, who ai\u2019 the.rat speaker, took exception o the statement: that had been made 0 \u2018the effect that he w higher tariff.He had heard, he} add, thst 4 large hotel had been com- batning about the.exorbitant price of Eptatocs, but-le wag quite sure that Peu who.could ord to live in a Motéi and pay $3 for a meal, would rustion: of a few cents Quty.Mr.ed figures as to - the cé rer tharket | arden \u2018produce From! aigerent Blates y the Union, nl: said ha ! \u201c market, \" what benefit | quided -$ 4 Qué chat t ) ar.that recipro- Ep one advéras to\u201c pros- parity of the country, that .he pleaded tauge of the Opposition candidate.havy had & protective tariff \u201cMr.Sifton sald, \u201cwhich va inal ted .by Bir John A.Mac- a paid.Bruce + that date, the Hon.W.8.L.iMding has made some changes, none of any sgrect importance.Hways -havasbeen constructed with bhe ald of public money.People have on Western lands.Large monéy \"have been expended ction and fmprovement v yo\" within the ten years, with the result that we have pureusd a course of great na- 9 \"prosperity.onl! Bak there teen such a ume.0 s eighty-five ere Ge #5 15 Ontario \"yiyere\u2014we ot = CA a large Jars market, in which mitacellaneous oe cent.to Great \u2014 When You.Think of Coal.EE the vrese t time the country - leading for | fight to any great extent for a re- J raat of these condft- |.dat anû Western THE A OF.us i vith it a guarantee of satisfaction to every y customer.Uniform p quality, bright, clean and fresh mined.\u2026 ITS GOOD COAL.HE HARTT-& ADAIR COAL CO, 146 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST 214 143 ROLL di Make the best prints\u201d 216 3 The Age of the Specialist I centre af! My attentiom to Boy's Clothing and out your advantage to lave me clothe ~~ % Miustration is a regulation Jack Tac Leux Pants \" \"Sut made in London, England, of pure Indiga Dyed Navy Weol Serge.An excellent Autumn Suit for bars.8 te.10 yer.is wealthy: there never was such a time when money and the right class of immigrants flowed into the country, and what reason bav we to be dis- satisfled?(Applause.) NO ABROGATION OF FAVORED NATION TREATIES \u201cAnother cause for concern les in ; \u2018tte fact that besides the United States \u201ctwelve other nations get the freedom jof our market.lot truth in the Governmeht \u2019.prèss lstatement that the Imperial \u2018Parlis- ment will abrogate any of \u2018the treaties «that exist to this effect, for the re- golution passed at the Colonial Conference asking that the Home Gov- the favored-nation clausés \u201d did.materialize.\u201cThe main reason for Sir Jonn A.Macdonald's advocacy of reclprocity twenty years ago was that the scarcity of proper transportation facilities prevented produce especially perishable produce, being transported to JZuropean countries, and only afforded opportunities south across the lin.It was within all reason then.Now, however, conditions have impraved; the country's products can be irans- ported all over, the world, and Canada ils open to t competition of the world, and, upon these facts alona no one dares to infer that Sir John Macdonald \u2018would have supported the \u2018pact now.In his peroration, Mr.Sifton challenged Mr.H.H.Dewart, the Liberal candidate for Centre York, to state why the negotiations had been entered into with the Taft Government at this period.He also urged the people not to let their chances to smash this agreement slip by, because if they did, the country would meet with a disaster.from which it would never recover.Mr.T.Wallace, the Conservative candidate, also spoke briefly.MR.J.N.GREENSHIELDS FIGHTING RECIPROCITY.\u201cIt passes by \u2018like the idle wind which one respecteth not,\u201d sald Mr.N.Greenshields yesterday when asked about certain statements made by David Russell and published in one of the reciprocity organd of Montreal.\u201cJ am in this campaign as earnestly and as vigorously as I éver bave been in any, campaign.1 expect t ress meetings at Thetford, {Black Lake and other places in Me- gantic County, and also\u2019 A put my services at the disposal of the organization of the anti-rect ity campaign in other counties of the Eastern Townships.\u2018I am opposed to reciprocity on every Count and I am going to fight it as hard as I ever fought anything in my life.\u201d MR.MONK AND MR.BOYER IN MEETING AT VERDUN.On Saturday night the electors of Verdun were given the opportunity of hearing the two candidates in Jacques Cartier.The meeting was held in the Town Hall ,and was presided over by Counciliors Hadley and J.A.Leclatr.Among those present on the platform, besides the candidates, Messrs.Monk and Boyer, were Mr.RC.Smith, K.C., and Councillor MeMahon Mr.Lacoste, Mr.John Boyd, | and Mr: JF A There is no particle : ernment facilitate the abrogation of | not | |a manner contrary to the good disci- Mr.overboard âlone.He took -his the Workingman will lose his job.- endeavouring man The latest load to be \u201cdump moans light weight of President Taft.just what a excuse.sinister meaning?meant, and he means\u2014 Dominion to the Motherland\u201d\u2014 Britain\u2014 commercial sysiem\u2014 Le: - Commerc \u201c that he is\u2014to remain in hiding until purpos than it is?that he will not ride in on its back.The pro-Reciprocity leaders are \u2018perceiving the necessity the ship.\u201cThey are feverishly throwing overboard, everything that gers thelr.safety as they run before the rising storm.\u2018 They began the process by tagsing \u2018overboard-the Protected.\u201cturer.: Fielding'® \u2018patherc appeal to.him not to, be \u201cfrightened \u201ctrust us\u201d having failed, they turned on.him with open threats.Jf be to prevent the ratification of the agreement with which the politigal Flelding and his dolleagues was bound up, they would let the far loose on him, and his entire Protection would be torn from about him.To their.dismay; they Lave diacovered \u2018het he Manufacturer and | Workmen with him.urer is to find business slack because of the flooding out of his ¥ Market, iis only tee plain to the men on his pay-roll that on.leds work and peerer pay.The Manufacturer may lose his divi The Sopsequenth is that the pro-Reciprocity people have teen fran to.fish-the Workingman made this fatal mistake.\u201d They are trying all sorts of bait to catch him.\u2019 of the \u201cfishiest\u201d forms of bait seems to have been invented\u2014appropriatal enough-\u2014by Fisher, Sydney Fisher; and it consists in telliux the Wor ing though the farmer will get more for his produce under procity, the Workingmen will pay less for it.Obviously; this is a passat\u2019 attempt tofool either the Workingman or the Farmer.leave to the Workingmen and the Farmers of the country to decide; But, however this may go, the Workingman has a quite suffictent reason for opposing Reciprocity in the fact that J puts his job in pail.» \"overboard, however, Is the by ve .might-be proud.So when Taft whispered \u2018Reciprocity,\u201d into ecstacies; and when he shut Britain\u2019s mouth with a bogus Arbitration\u2019 Treaty, the \u201cGlobe\u201d hailed him as worthy to be linked with \u201cEdward, the | Peacemaker.\u201d * Thé fact is, however, that Taft meant exactly what he said, and the pro-Reciprocity people have not \u201cdumped\u201d him a day too soon.He had The prevention of a trade agreement between Canada and G The incorporation of Canada in the American rather than the Bri may be willing that his Canadian co-workers, not-omly \u201cdissemb love,\u201d but \u201ckick him down the back-stairs\u201d as wel\u2014pyrely for campaigs But will he not come up again when the vietory hea ones.Red \"wen for Continentallsm\u2014when Canadian trade has been grafted on that ofthe United States\u2014when the British \u201c\u2018bond\u201d has been rendered even \u201clighter\u201d bes If the Manstéo-.-back on-board ever.Which it is, we: Taft was, to begin with, the rent hero of the pro-Reciprocity party.He was the first American President who really loved Canada, and wanted to present her with a hand gift.Moreover, he loved Britain, and desired to give her an unlimi Arbitration Treaty.He was all smiles\u2014was Taft.wicked Cleveland, the hostile McKinley, the cynical Blaine._The editor of the Toronto \u201cGlobe\u201d had met \u2018him \u2018personally, and knew Not a bit like the of.that huge \u201cbluft;® the maximum Aldrich tariff against Canada, the \u201cGlobe\u2019s\u201d editor gave up his holiday to run back to Ottawa to get him that \u201cWorking for Taft\u201d was a job of which any patrotic Canadlin the \u201cGlobe\u201d want But now all is changed.The Canadian people have found Taft out.And the pro-Reciproeity leaders are compelled to dump him They tell Mr.Taft, in the rudest possible fashion, that he does not know what he is talking about when he says that Canadians are_ \u201ccoming to the parting of the ways;\"\u201d though they have been telling us for months that L'jhe meant absolutely nothing by that harmless little phrase.:* \u2018These changes of temperature are very trying.If Taft meant no \u2018when he gloated over our reaching \u201cthe parting of the ways,\u201d why kigk ._ him overboard now for saying it; while if he meant what his fangutge © seemed to imply, what are we to think of the honesty of the party whigh has labored week in and week out to convince us that his words had he into the sen \u201ca US ?.a .* The disruption of the British Empire\u2014 Po The breaking of \u201cthe light and almost imperceptible bond uniting }he \u201cFree Trade in everything\u201d between Canada and the United States - ial Unlog\u2014 Aud, ultimately, thq annexation of Cypada to thé United States | \u2018coming of the day {1c quote the langusge of .Clark) \u201cwhan the American flag will float over every square foot qf British North American possessions clear = the North Pole.\u201d 7 The vital question is, however, CAN THEY \u201cDUMP\u201d TAFT?! Will he stay \u201cdumped\u201d?1s Taft in this business.fer the sole purpose of pbliginz Mr.Fielding and his colleagues?Taft may.be wilting\u2014astute politician after the Canadian elects \u2018He e thelr Taft, and the men behind Lim, are still to be reckoned, with.They have not gone into this thing for their health.they mean business.They will not turn back because they have wom a victory.Success does not discourage\u2014it encourages.We will have Taft on our backs heavier than ever if we accept his policy and take the path at \u201cthe parting of the ways,\u201d which he desires.We believe heartily in the wisdom of \u201cdumping Taft\u201d; but the way to \u201cdump\u201d him, is to \u201cdump\u201d his policy\u2014not tg accept his policy and hope They meant business, and LETTERS WHICH SETTLED | THE FIRE DEPT.TROUBLE.|- Latter Reinstates Assistant.{ The letters of the Chief of the Fire Brigade and Sub-Chief Marin which settled the differences between them are as follows\u2014 : Montreal, September 9, 1911.His Worship Hon J.J.Guerin, Mayor of Montreal.sir\u2014, I, Oscar Marin, regret that in a moment of excitement 1 sald things which might have been construed.to reflect upon the discipline of the Fire Brigade, ænd te injure the reputation of my superior, Chief Tremblay.I 1 recognize that thereby I acted in; pline which should prevail in the department.1 hope that my chief may accept this explanation and that the good feeling which existed in the past may agals prevail, 1 subscribe myself, Your obedient servant, (Sigaed) OSCAR MARIN, Montreal, September 11, 1811, His Worship, s Hon.J- J.Guerin, Mayor of Moatreal- sir\u2014 - .} I, the undersigned, Chief of the Montreal Fire Brigade, accept with pleasure the statement of Sub-Chief Marin, whom I re-instate ia his funoc- tions and against whom I entertain no animosity on' account & what is referred to: in his letter \u20ac the Mayor of September §,° \u20181911 - \u2018 (Signed) J.TREMBLAY, 4 oo eS TETETT Tv eng OCTOBER 30 LIKELY +, THANKSGIVING DATE.8 to The Montreal 8 Sr ; September 11.\u2014 Mou- Cover.Both, will be the abe Bats of the Canadian Thanksgivitg., It has not been.settled by Order-n-Counolt #2 circles \u2018this yet, but in official is \u2018stated to Pete - probable date.rhe: 4 Death of Miss M.n O'Meara.Special to The Montieal Sar.Cap a ro Su ay Septeinber 11.\u2014 Sa TEEN iss Mary Henriette seoond daughter of ad sat af Quebec a a heté at theiha Serre.ert to-day that he | Archbishop Bru- | had re- Pope Pi ese wat.v made her \u2018way into this port to-day, the first sea fighter flying the dragon flag that has ever visited thess Am- erioan Ching Pih Kwang, the complement of-officers and 450 men, came from King Georges Coronation naval review and will \u2018for a week after which visits will be 'made to Boston, Philadelphia, Néw- -I'port and Annapolis.The Haï Chi was given a warm maritime welcome, the Dreadnought Utah \u2018and other vessels giving the Chinese warship an appropriate salute.EMPLOYERS WARN : THEIR EMPLOYES.Sub-Chief Apologizes to Chief and | Reciprocity Means Less Work at Poorer Pay, Says A.Sommer and Co.How many manufacturers view the\u2019 reciprocity agreement is shown in a notice printed in large letters which is being circulated by A.Sommer & Co, among their employees and is | posted in their factory.| reads: The circular \u201cA vote for the Liberal Government and Recipricity, means further dumping .of American merchandise in our market, injury to our industries less work, poorer pay, and higher prices for living.\u201cA vote for the Conservative party means more protection for our industries, more factories to be erected in Canada: hence more work and higher wages.\u201d .CHINESE CRUISER IN NEW YORK HARBOR.First War Vessel Flying the Dragon Flag to Visit That Port.New York, September 11.\u2014A Chin.1, the cruiser Hai Chi, consts.Under comamnd of Rear-Admiral cruiser, her} remain here | SCHR.ARBUTUS RELEASED.American Vessel Placed Under Bond \u201c by Flshery Department.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, September 11\u2014The Amerl- sthooner Arbu recently séized Bydn tas 5 ey for a violation of the - -fish- jen execution of à bond with \u2018many | ons attached,\" mainly Rot, to re- pone the offence.* Gholera Ameng Meter War odine to The Montreal Star \u201c11.Cholera} on orne, the Sane in and : sic \"by the.Vistor ~Band and other: fa Prices La up.The Berliner Gram-o-plione Co., as st.outre rite W.Înear Manaflald).\u2018This Vicidr and Berliner Gram-o-phones play ail kinds of nfusie, loud-and clear,\u2018and in perfect rhyth ways Aya ready\u2019 when you want it Keeps on playing as long Ce Siang or enough to repeat any.arn dance, waltz, two- te, or any other selection.: Lakes.un little room\u2014doesn\u2019t crowd the dancers Dees away with the trouble and expense of hiring mu- provides high- class entertainment of every kind between ad dance mu- Band, Sousa\u2019s- \u2018some waltses, os eps nce Orchest: Pryor's ous musical organisations, .Easy payments if destred\u2019 * \u2018 Double-sided records 488 St.Catherine Enet * (Near St.Andre).216 61 2aw TE se A Large Stock of Unset : .and Mounted Aa on YOUR CREDIT.1s AS GOOD AS YOUR \u2018MONEY Come and open an account.right now, and be.well à our new up-to-date costumes and dresses.We want you to be one.\u2026 of nur customers.and Suits, of the highest grade.Just tel us Men's Fall Coats that you want to open an account and Mt will be charged to you.2.H _$1.00 PER WEEK.H.COHEN & SON, Clothiers for Ladies and Men.263 Amherst Street.|\".= OPEN EVENINGS.2 doors above 8t.Catherine.TT Te 5540.5841 .Delivered in Carefully Sealed Bottles Supply your household from our Model Dairy with Fresh Milk, Cream and Buttermilk.GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO.873 ST, CATHERINE ST, WEST._ \u2014 Met Us Get | Down to Earth best.TELEPHONE Git an pate | od yo voies: yor \u2018have the , MALN 1068, reciprocity compact but if she can get \u2018Lord Charles through Caigary days on ting the very best your farme.\u201d declaring that before,\u201d crease in her naval notons a most poil most keen.national debt Qur relations with\u2019 ter à ra LORD, BERESFORD ON CONDITION OF |= DOMINION T0-DAY Special to The Montreal Star Calgary, Alta., September 11.\u2014\"That is your matter, I would say, Canada sees she can better what she *I'has by the adoption of the States.it is the thing for her to do; she has now, it would be a miracle\u201d sald Lord Charles Beresford, asked what he thought of Reciprocity.the near here.hey are now bound for Fort Georgh and Pacific Coast points.Lord Charles was more willlng to talk on matters other than political.\u201cThe bumper crop that your Ince is producing this year is sure to attract thousands of.English _eml- grants to Alberta,\u201d he declared.is indeed a splendid country, and today It is recognized as such in England, with the result that you are get- emigrants, both fn your cities and on Lord Beresford was emphatic England's fences were not adequate for the large Empire she has to\u2018defena.to-day has à larger navy than ever he remarked, ' \u201cbut the nat kept pace .with .the increase in her responsibilities and the increase in the world's armament.Dreadnoughts I asked for last year, with the exception of two, but we need more yet.Appropriations were made for 38 out of 50 torpedo boats asked for, and I was speclally pl the provision hoi was made for a larger enrolimen seamen had hoped: to be abla to obtain.FOOLISH TO BUILD \u2018 DREADNOUGHTS.\u2018I.might remark that .we -Were the first natlon to bufid a Dreadnought, and that it has proven a foolish.move.It hms entailed upon the people of all heavy b tition between nitions ing of Dreadnoughts has.been The: result to ourselves has been a tremendous addjtion to the In order to bring our navy up ta the ralative standard of ten years ago, the nation would have to assume a most heavy obligation.- \u201cI am for.peace, but: believe it can be maintained through armament.co firat-ciaad powet,our \u2018haŸy is hot up to the relative wacdaed ol ten years ago.A * Advertisers print statements they would - \u2018laugh at in a competition.They ge enthusiastic, and from n simple facts «onto exaggeration.° _ When a store says: FR sate Ever Held! or.The es - = em one knows: iti is s not the gréatest sa : most people to-day know values.A \u201c variety to\u2019 Just pay a few dollars down and pay the balance at that if proposed with the United Ë Ehylish ror, gts Cos.= M better than what + sn $ *Garmaise & Kahn ®~\" when ay passed Near Maisonneuve Street the Duke of Sutherland and the Earl Open Evenings of Desborough, .after spending a few P.8\u2014Fine Rugs, Car- uke's farm at Brooks, peta 020 Oticloths on Ship \u2018tremendous \u2018select trom.$ $1.00 Per Week 829-831 St.Catherine E.large a atta JE dine mat The Prices ok Our.© \u201c Our values are known by many Our clothing must be known to be appreciated.Sufficient to sdy all of our-cloth™ .§ is shrunk to the limit of shrinkage, and will keep its shape to the end.Our guarantee of satisfaction or- money back we mean, and back it up with an invitation to come back\\and get your money if not .perfectly satisfied.We supply tailor: sewn goods, which will be fitted to.YOuF - i figure and delivered in a few hours, or.ov- \u201chis class of English in naval de- \u201cEngland in- has armament \u2018I gôt all the Mount 386.Better Bread People are looking for better Bread these days.We make just that kind.The Better Class.Bread.But it costs you no more.Ask your grocer, and try it.HARRISON Bread Expert.we will Make to Pour Measure Cor.Craig and st.Peter Sts.- sou sed by than we urden, for the in \u2018the[ \u201cnelghbors at sit tugtion when we fx sormes méd'ubuial à ke, « run Graves, 6 yesterday.Poultney Bigelow, F.R.G.B.58 erday.- Brooks, 29 yesterday.#r.A.R.Slipp, M.LA., New Brunswick, 43 yesterday.; t Cole, 35 yesterday.M H Nickerson, M.LA., Nova safer, CE, Ylatoria,- hoy né 2 J.8.Bisset, Massachusetts, Wu i, hotet, 7 78 de- oder?aid 3 MLA.On item > M, PW.\u201cEnts, Toronto, 65 to-day.Toa Vealkerton, Ont., #, Poulet, 38° vo-day, : Admiraï Robert\u201c avo, 83 - to-day.Major-General Hon.Julian Byng, 49 ae \u201cHector Bclanes,\u201d K.C, Halifax, yesterday.Sto.Mon, John \u20ac.Crosbie, ; \u2026 35 to-day\u2019: = ©.Admiral Sir Edmund 8.Poe, 62 to- John's, or ANNIVERSARIES.Walter Weir, Montréal, died a year ago yesterday.J.Welford, Montreal, \u201cago yesterday.Frank H.Nudel,.Toronto, .died twa .- Years ago yesterday.C : RH EE Las\u201d Montreaj, died a year Pere Peloquin, Montreal\u201d dlea a Year ago to-day._ Peter Larmonth, Ottawa, dled two .died a year two years ago to-day.Damase- Turgeon, Quebec, died two .years ago to-day.\u2014.MeDonel\u2014-Quim : \u2018The marriage of Miss Mary Eliza- th Claire Quinn, daughter of the iste Daniel Quinn, of Curry Hill.Ont, to Mr.Donsld John McDonell, son of the late Alexander Christopher Mo- Danell, of Glen Nevis, was solemnised in St.Lewrence's Chapel, Curry Hill Rev.D.R.-\u2018McDonald, officiated.> pride was htterrded by her sisters.ages CecHia_and Regina Quinn.Me.Gorges, A.McDonald, of Alex- a.Cousin of the bridegroom, best man.The bride was given mer\" D \u2018her brother, Mr.Thomas Pun, and her youngest sister, Miss Quinn\u2019 Played the wedding Bones.and sang the \u201cAve Maria.\u201d At the conclusion of the .cereniony break- fast- was-servod.at\u2019 - \u2018\"Phé \u2018 Balsams\u201d the honte 20: ithe \u2018briges mother, and Inte\" Mri-ahd Mis.McDonell feft\u201d for a trip to Toronto and Niagara.' &- second \u201cdaughter of the late - -Bd- .th Brewer, of Strawberry {,- Wickenham, London, -whese \u201cbro- | ihe mee J.Griffith Brewer,\" The: \u201cef Stafr-Butgeor Ken Digby Bell R.N.H.M.C.8.Niobe, Miss Violet Btewart, youngest iter of the late W.Lindsay Stew- Stanmore, .Lanarkshire, will take on Saturday, September 16th.Tha.marriage of Miss Pdna Nélles, i daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.\"Widmer 3 Melles, tp Mr.Herbert Rutherford Kirkpatrick, takes\u2018 place qufetly on September 16, ip St.Martin's Church.The mprciage of Miss Loulon Math- daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.Math- to: Mr.F.0.Provost, of Montreal, A- piace at .the end of Sept- 6 \u2018marriage \u2018of Miss Florence Wil-.fins to Mn W.F.A.Magee will take place very quietly on Monday the 18th of September.Announced.w.Rébert Hall-announces the en- A t.of her dpughter Grace, to ; William D, Willis, son of Mr.A.oY .- The .marriage will take ety.quietly.September 27th, at Grorge's Church.engagement \u2018Is announced of Lee Barden.eldest daugh- \u201cSty Frederick and Lady Borden, ie engage Jrege L.Griffin, \u2018eldest daughter Mr.ard Mrs, BR, L Griffin, to Mr.xn, -of' Ottawa.The age win ue place on \u201cOctober t has been \u2018announced Katherine Mc- uehec, now.of Montreal, the wed- to \u2018be celebrated.on the 19th of onth.i ouncement 1» made\u2019 at Coburg, .of.the \u201cengagement of, Helen e, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.Gormley, \u2018 to or E.R.Keane, son late Alfred Kone, New 1 of Florence Masse, daughter .aad Mrs.Norman Masse, to Dr.\u201cA -6k Chartier.\u2018The marriage wil} taka ne x October 3rd.ugh M.Boyd announces the roa of his daughter Katharine.William Paul, \u2018of Mon i) seat od V2 TH \u201c2 Fes | with eat He \u201cfr j chilla feathers; Mrs.Russell Cowans, { (Winnipeg) in a dark blue costume, The latest snapshot of \u2018Mrs.John Jacob Astor (nee Miss Madeithe .= Force) taken, as she was boarding hl s steam yacht, the Noma, « How = will be cobveyed SOCIETY AT BLUE BONNETS _ Owing to the grey sky, ana sombre | costumes worn, ithe atene at Blue Bonnets on Saturday see did not present the\u201cRay\"appearance usual on an opening day of a race meet.However, -dempite ghe vatavorable.weather conditions a good, attendance,\u201d Kmohy ; enclosures were} \u201cx7 ie Thy, Marchioneas; DA, 14 Bia: a.black -#i1k \"\u20ac lack stètüre hat with., Lady Allan.» ing a costume of navy blue satin with.white halr, strip)! and wh silk ravers, with black hat with white ospréjé; :Mbé Hugh Pat- i yard gmall black tame of black velvet Mrs.Allan navy blue : auclerk, à msn sult \u2018of woe brown clot wh a w.] f ood =\u201cChin- and violet hat with high blfck feather.mount; Miss Hazél Allan, navy blue suit, .and small~light hat with sapphire blue~véivet and uncurled feather; Miss Marjorie Clouston, wearing a dark blue cloth sult and white hat with fawn plumage; Miss Martha Allan, blue costume, and lighter blue hat with grey wings; Mrs.D.clrowe wearing: a blac 3 frist with fue of \u2018blu Si ve VE J ot * with hat with ospnéys, Miss hfil, gowu of dark.blues white lace fichu, and white hat with white ogpreys; Misy 'Edfth Shang! nessy, suit-àf «dari shlgp clath oa black hat with émesdld: green rib} ni Mrs.Mortimer - 8, wearing a ck costume, and small Da hat trimmed: with\u2019 \u201cgrdy for; Mrs.G.1L., Ogfivie, névs\" blue: Cpstume : d email light wR k' velvet: and- white os- har fig LA ry Ogilvie, navy blue costume and small light hat with black velvet and white ospreys; Miss Marion Graham, navy blue black velvet trimmings; Miss Geraldine Paterson, rose coloréd costume, and large black hat with pink wing.Mrs.Colin Campbell, navy blues cloth suit and small black hat; Miss Enid Campbell, tân costume faced with black and small black hat; Miss Phoebe Campbell, grey suit and black hat: Mrs.Huntley Drummond, wearing a long grey coat over a heliotrope silk gown, with black hat; Mrs.Hart- land MacDougall, in a black silk costume with large black hat; Mrs.D.Lorne .McGibbon, .wearing navy blue with white hat trimmed with wings; Mrs.George Starke, in a black satin costume and blue hat with white wings; Miss Brenda Molson, .costume {of navy blue cloth with = all hat to match; Miss Beatrice acDougall, navy blue suit and Haht bat with American Beauty roses; Miss Margaret Greetishields, blue:suit and small black velvet hat: Mrs.Bernard Coghlin, navy blue sult, and.black hat faced with white and trimmed with shell pink tulle and roses; Miss Constance Dawes, Alice blue braidéd sult with black plumed hat; Mrs.A.BE.Oglivie, in shepherd piald suit and large black hat with black and white roses; Miss Hand, avy blue suit and amall hat; oes Estelle Holland, \u20ac blue.Sault and.hat \u201cto match, \u201ctri oth white | plum- | age: Mrs re Mat inh, \u201cgréy su with \u2018grey feather boa \u2018heliotrope hat; Mrs.Alister.Mitchell, black satin costunte and black hat Hh white pie mage: Mrs.- Maurice - vis, \u201cnavy Va: suit with black plumed _ dat: \u201cGlaëys Dévis, blackcostume and hy t with white fe r mrtath: Mra.\u2018CI, Root, black ue and small hack hat: Mrs, C.Simpson Gar- Stanley Bagg, Erey costume A Black and white hat; Mrs.Net; Miss Ida Eadie, shepherd's plaid costume and small black hat; Mrs.iPrentice, hine suit and black hat with white wipgs: Miss Mona Prentice, Davy Blog à suit and s \"lack hat with marae \u2018 blue rthbon{ * Nive; JBu- géne Lafièi goymed in blpok \u2018with hat, ve with cream vel- Iwel: Miss 134° Eadle, :shepherd's - palld\u201d suit: and - smosll - as: Mrs.D.J.jÆvans, tan suit with hat té match; Mrs.T: C.Davidson, light grey sult and small black hat with white wings: Miss Marjorie Shorey, navy blue suit land biack-hat with crimson and black velvet ribbon: Miss Gladys McLean.cream suit and blue hat.Mrs E.G.Meredith-Cape, \u201cnavy biue suit and small hat with shaded blue and \u2018white feathers; Miss May Wilson, blue costume and black hat with white feather wreath, Miss Ethel hat; ladys | black at with white wings; Mrs, H.Campbell Oswald, black costume and emerald green t; Miss ir Riley.biue -suit and.wings; Miss Violet sei BR herds Mine ra ER Toh, \u201cBre oi and violet hat with pin ro MN add Katherine Rowand, epherd's .D suit and Heht hat with pink roses; Mrs.G.Carrington Smith, hlack suit and rose colored hat, * Among the men present were: Sir award Clouston, Sir H.Montagu Al- Hon.J.Charles McBachren, .Evans, Dr.R.H.Craig, Col.Grant.Dr.J.8.Ibbotson, Dr.Ridley Mackenzie, Major G.R.Hooper, Col.Starke, Messrs.Shirley OgHvle, Colin Campbell, Hugh Paton, Eugene Lafleur, K- C.; A.A.Mackenzle, W.Frew Robertson, Heartland Mac 1, D.C.Macarow, George Caverhill, Jack Watson.S.Arnold Finley, Kenneth Dawes, C.T.Davidson, Percy Mathias, A.Haig Sims, A.D.Mac- Tier, Elwood Hosmer, L.Mcl.Spack- man, Alister Mitchell, Fred.Shaugh- memsy, G.L.Ogilvie, R.Stanley Bagg, Russell Cowans, A.E.Ogilvie.E.G.Meredith Cape, H.R.Doble, Je V.Owen, Maurice \u2018Davis, A.Scott Ives, Percy Cowang, Gerald Farrell, John Robertson, W: R.Miller, James Lewis, Mortimer Davis.Dou Co- wans, H.Wyndham Beauclerk, Ross Sims, Frank McKenna, David Walker, Clement Alloway, James Craig, Far- qubar Robertson, Clarence Smith, Robert Howard, Andrew Shearer, Walter Hager, Edward Doucette, Jack Douglas.Personal Mention, Among the passengers who sailed on the Empress of Ireland from Liverpool Friday for Canada.were the following: iss Crerar Graneiand.Lady Castlereagh, Admiral §ir Charles and Lady Drury, Hon.and Mrs.Louts RB.Honck, 8ir:Bryan Leighton, Mr.C.\u2018Ééveson Gower, Mr.and Mrs.J.Stewart Tuppér.Mrs.Henry Phillips, of 180 Crescent street, and the Misses Dorothy and Mudelaine Phillips \u2018have returhed ta dfter spending the summer in Se I Loufs, Mo: and\u2019 Kennebunk Port, Me.+ VE mill aie place quietly lat.\u201cMr, Brownin -bas \u201cseturaed trom à from the fall Feri si a at 75 to.| was visiting her mother, | has: .| \u2018 Hon.Justice and Mrs.returned from a three months\u2019 trip In| Europe.They passed the summer in Switzerland and stayed some time in B.Dr.Gerhard R.Lomer, of the Uñil- versity of.Wisconsin, who was the guest of Mrs.J.Theodore: Gnaedïng- ar wr Stè.Agathe, has returned to| The Marchioness of.Donegal was & guest at the Windsor for the week-end and attended the opening of the race | meet at Blue Bonnets -on Saturday.\" Mr.and Mrs.- G8.Luckhurst, of Weats | mount, sail to-morrow by the 88.Can- 1\u2019, ada for England, where they intend | to \u2018spend about a year.Dr, and Mrs.Lapthorn Smith have re- tirned from their \u2018wedding trip and uneau have Biehop Strèèt.Mrs.Ernest F.Kerr.has returned | | from Sixteen Island Lake,\u201d where she lan worth, Mrs J, K.Tibbits, of Concord, New Hampshire, is ia town for Te fe 4 visiting \u2018her moth her, \u201d Arthur Ya Harris, .Mrs.John Turpbull, Peel street, returned from Prout's Neck, Mb.Miss ear Turnbull is: expected Home this wee Dr.and Mis.A Hagifiton Newman \u2018have returned after\u201d a\" totir, iholuding\u2019 | Apbletos wa 1 Rev,.>.| Toronte; are residing at their town house, 288.Mrs.Wads=j |» tow \u2018weeks on the New Jersey const: mm Pacific wharf to the the Government st and at the latter Canadian High \u20ac anime: ce, 17 Victoria a i.nd :Charles Zanardi Lou, ; Miss C.B: Schofeid, - d.Miss A: 8 Hegan; McMillan, St.Tonwai fie -Belléisies, Dry Brown, Toronto: {ss G.Ulsoll, Vangouver; T ise Ai; (K.C.) Mrs, Paul, Joseph Raymond Bastien, Dr.J.W.and Stirling, Montreal; H.H.Mist; anû Miss Ella Seymour, Hamilton} w.J.Harris, Glencoe; Ivan Mckimmoy, M.D., Charlottetown: Dr.Jie : ___|Mrs.Seening, Winnipeg; D, P.Ram- \u2014|say, Edmonton; C.5.er, Mog: real, Mra.8, N.and Misa: McMichael, Toronto; Mry.Russell Barber.Vancouver; Dr.M.- MoLaughlin, Knowlton; A.\u201cR.C J, Toronto; A.R.Creagh, Vancouver; Hon.Josiah Wood, Sackville; J.H.: Logan, Helen A, B.Marshall, K.I.McAloney,\u2019 Halifax; L.W.snd Mrs.Thomas, Winnipeg; Mrs.A.L.and \u2018Miss XK.M.Johastone, Winnipeg; - Fred Hedl, Jun, Victoria; James :.Johnstgne | i pes: N.and Mow.Pause, Montreal: - .~G.Wright, finnipess G.Coghlin, Montreal; Taie À .tMeltown; Mins KE.tre, M Miss & B.Ganong, thir A.and Mra.Deacon, Toronto; Mw, ris Alfan, St.John: E., Mrs., and} B.Bell, Toronto; J.w.A.: Kick Montreal; Lt.-Col.V.A, S.Wii Toronto; Rev, R.Cameron, Bouts George and Miss L.H.Hannah, real; Nor : Vancouvez£> Thomas Veale, Winnineg: Mrs, My; IL.State Department Preparing + > \u201cH.and}.and Mrs, Kellogg, Ontario}: Fred.+ A Mau.er Held) Montréal Robert G.B.Gormuliy, Ot EB 2nd : \"This picture shows one of the.styles there are 159 other kinds to choose from.EVERY PEN HAS A -44-KARAT GOLD : and Miss Mate Corten, Y tH; Lt.- Col.H.8.waod, Re .- H.'Yeanhotte ontréal; Longmire,\u2019 \u201cWinnipeg: H.D.Tache Montreal; G.L.and Mrs.Brockbank, | Calgary; J.C.Fields.Toronto; J.and Mrs.Kelr, Vancouver; fon, Ottawa; J, Miss Mary and Miss Ida Labatt, London; M.\u2018Archer, London; Miss.T.8.and Mise Corrigan, Toronto T.J.Potes, Ottawa; ence Chatras, Toronto; John H.Wrigley, Vancouver; R.J.and Mrs.Cam bell.Winnipeg: Miss &.Ç.Gampuebiy ll Miss J.A.Cottingham, Mrs.T.E.Brown, Miss E.M.Russell, Toronto; Seaborne, Mflforde J., Mabel and: Hs 8.Er Winnipeg: F W.aad ah uir, G.A.Péaté,-Klhgeto@nt H.M.Harrison, Kingstown; Es F.Will-.jams, Vancouver; Miss E Dormum, Toronto; Wm, Mrs.Elsie and Miss E, Douglas \u2018Macmamter, ster, Montreal.Mr.J.Allan Baker.\u2018M.P,, Lon- dom, Engldnd, My.and\u2019 Miss .Haker, were the guests for a few days last week.of Mr; and Mræ John T.Mc- Bride, at their contry place at Pointe Claire, Miss Béatrice Caverhill is visiting her sister, Mrs.Geoffrey Mander, at Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England.Mrs.Mander intends to give a ball shortly dn honor of Miss Caver- hill.» Mrs.J., Walker, Miss Walker and Miss Laura Walker have returned to No.7 St Mark Apartments from Pem- bruke and the Upper Ottawa, where they have spent the last two months.Miss Milly White, who has been spending the summer with her parents, Colonel and Mrs.Fred White, at St.Patrick's, is returning to Montreal this week.Mr.and Mrs.J.Wilson Cook have returned to town after spending a few days at Atlantic City.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Walsh and Miss Renia Walsh of Ottawa; are in town staying at the Windsor.Mr.and Mrs.Hush\u2018 A.Allan, with Miss Rache] Allan, arrived home from England on Saturday.The Misses Baker-Edwards have returned from Europe and vin residé : at 143 Metcafe street Mrs W.G.Thom ts viaition her sister, Mrs L.BE: Church, in St.Johns, for a short time.A : Senator and Mrs.Cloran have returned to Ottawa from ths Inch Aw ran, Dalhousie: - \u2018> : : Mr Wm.Hepdrfe, \"of Hamilton, left: for his homie Saturday \u201cevening slightly indisposed.- ~ land to-day.Dr.Osborne Gildddn Ia visiting his in Ottawa.Mr.and Mra.James Rosa Hn from Sydney on their dB an, st oy aygnson | bave sured: to wa, 18 \u2018the ae p.Lame (Meotspon| pue, bas cosprned tram.a © tip to Eng: \u2018Dr.@54 Mre.\"Roddick are spending Mr.and Mrs.Mes.Russel) C 08, Winnipef, are in, + owns, + Hon.\\Mr.: Tamtoun \u201creturns.\u201d trom Gespe this moraing.ls, 1 + B Molnnes has returned \u2018Niagara, Falls.Torsato, and other paints.: rene ri darts 1 : M d Mi nx roi Ye nda.Ringhanion John Idding-| Flor~ 4 Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Cream, of Un-| fon avenue, arrived, home from \u2018Bog.parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.8, Gitadon, are Ye- ] DE wn, Bly: ; de Poel au.Union\u201d ave i Your Purchase is Not._ Satisfactory ORDERS FILLED Zorn.-nigh Rivas: or ev Ma ESE Lat 8.15.lessons day IG.HALL, Guy.Street, below Sher- oqke tre Fpet).orman.LEARN TO DANCE AT AUDITORIUM Pref.T.LAING wil] \u201cagain those desiring to learn dancin Private Lessons for 85.09, daily a hour.Satisfaction or maney refuhd- cd.Clauses Every Monday and Thurs-< day, for ladies .and And sont emen, Three Large Halls to Rent for Concerts, ÆEuchres and Bazaars.Rates $5.00 a night and \u2018upward 135 tables and chairs supplied for Bue Tel.Up 3556.17 BERTHELET ST.3 dpors West ef Blenry.\u2014 IMPORTANT NOTICE.ces, lai The, largest yarébouss: af thé FRANCO CANADIEN, which, silovra ive to 10 now open to the nie ey find therein the requites modation for the sterag chandise etes at ne iowent \u201crate.ea 17-116 Vraie el sid Sp Fraucois Xavier an a.vIDATIY hereby Noti EE on daly sworn\u2019 th es -{ ember, 1 \"INQ.Bi BODBON; \u201cLaan.idator: Monten), ura Agi IR io ; ipa elimi Ni ; prier Aires | : DAIL y ÆXOURSION 1 one ho Rouse 7 TE DU CALAN, o& Fiureday, Beptanibeé 160 13° OKA.- ROUND.TRIP \u2018eee soe eve = Pes BesLes saree ec Take the 8 a.m.Grand Trunk Train fer Lachine Whart : À Tickets i} Kar BE SE the Beautiful A.at the hate Steam Prices\u2014Reserved Beals .Reserved seats ôr 4 ska Fr remains a oy the Manon To.OARILLON rate\u201d vous rare .81.00 xs 87.00 connect with nk halls : ecw soe at Grand x - Thurs.and Friday Sept.14th & 16th By Special Perpinion of His.Majesty the; Ring.sta ¥t.00 -andife.Admission, A Î Btar, Brame Office, sortes and St.Ca- eny| heir iyi - pot later than aa on Jord Bee 8 ate , à y,D.D.cai Rev.Di A.S.Grant, Church, TUERDAY, Sebi mbar.2th, § PM.a9: re iP Chalrman\u2014Ald.\u201cThos.0'Connell 1\" Canam, Kt Candidate; H.Cahan, X.C.KC.and others.Mona; To-night at 8 p.m sas we MP.Campbell Lane, Hon.at8.COLIVAR ASSELIN, - Opposition Candidats.TO-NIGHT\u2014Corner Mentana and.St Andre\u2019 Sal\u201d 5 To-morrow Night, Tuesday, Labor Mosting, sel NM expression, pour assemb s ASSELIN | MAS, st.James Division + a mrt ~~ ET \u201cCONMITTEE ROOMS: + CENTRAL\u2014269 ST.ANDRE uid Freres, Public Tel, | 3207.Candidate's Private Phone, East 1514 Corner ROY AND ST.ANDRE |8 *.STREETS.Phone East 234).5a \u201c476 ONTARIO STREET.\" Phone: Fast 170.\u201c541.CRAIG STREET.Phone East.5512.313 NOTRE.DAME STREET.Phone Main ! ail 551 MONTCALM STREET.; Phone East 3798, MEETINGS: STREET, near Dup Co ie iorve a CREE Bove: An op Fig M muet hie op danse nd \u201c| ©.t.\u201cThe foie Eh Groh ao rei fréoren ai orne À oh boxes of 35 and ve soo fo.\u2018of.Tweed: Fs Coats; BO 4 « PA * ; A SE oid + jis yp seat SEE À A xneown ; 36.pletes of \u201cMelton; Chllaren; 335 Mex L$ Negligee Siete; n or off citer seins Hackett, C: el Kw, and Bars; Ho kis Lucas; Rud, Hen end Tut \u2018Den ain: Orphestsmope.te 20e daily Mat.: 13¢ to 80 wo Tse every night.Boxes $1 Yims on season subscription Mt! T4-~PHONES\u2014I048.36 8 ER ere etd bry renter OPENING TO-NGHT: B1G'S.HOYUR.SHOW.|.\"WORLD'S TRAVEL Dramatie, Comedy, ~iucational | and all the Intest oving Pie.tures; also the renowned Trio Williams, West & William in a Irteh \u2018musical opmnedy + MUSICAL SEELEY.Popular Prices, 10c.150 & 280.- SSA EEE 2 Tl ae > TIT TEPID LER ba \"| Montreal's Leading Dancing School been ex only ma pops\u201d Phi igher- than - Slsewhare, WINTER ASSEMBLIES OPEN web.\u201cThe Prof.Frank H.Norman, St Adult be ninère onisht 8.18.the g Rosten.\u201d in Montreal.gave mone by EEE to \u2018hoadquérters at fi far renier.Joue rea Tr.5188.8.13th, a.JUVENILES\u2019 DANCING , CLASS ré-epens Monday, Oct.= famoës Foik Dauces © ought without extra CRATES.tals pr son.Ne tnqrease in rates.the 1gin turn month Fes alin Ru Rh .vf à ace den dat ae italie den 2 LE 15° Weather Forecast: ou, SONAR UNLESSIT F SHRED UPON british.Cabinet Minister Al- À leged to Have Made This- _ Declaration to Corres- .; .pondent.- HENSIazs SERIOUS oz à N o A ais AT PRESENT PE AT roland Strengthening Medi-| |\u2018 terranean- Defences\u2014Ger- : an Demarids Grasping.ecial-to The Montreal Star.\u2018Bari, Sept.11.\u2014According to VA | ne\u2019 version, Germany demands a i ongo outlet by way of the Sanga | 7 ver, T, the \u201cmost-favored-nation\u201d | 5 E satrment in Morocco, 40 instead = \\ Sper cent.of all Moroccan ublie- côntracts, as specified by e* Algeciras treaty, and that réiËe become responsible for the oropgan Government.It is a pregoge, conclusion that France these demands.| AMBASSADOR # HURRIES FROM LONDON.Seite: The Montreal Star.ar September 11.\u2014 M.Paul om, the French representative at oxdou and brother.of M.Juies Cam- \u201cthe Prench representative at In: has.been suriitioneëä to Parih| _ étiedfy to confer with the Govern- bh egy Le CANADIAN NEWSPAPERS Pen ass) ON HEARST'S INTERFERENCE rcles unpleasantly.[3@milhy's counter-proposals were re- rived in Paris on Saturday night, pammination on the art of Ch Declare It to Be \u2018An Insult to the Electors of ) wi and Foreign nister de Sel- ox; it \u2018was\u2019 decided to refer the pro- \u2018Canada, And An Indication of Inherent rls to specialists on Moroccan ques- ons.Weakness on the Part of the Cause, Which Germany asks, it appears, that every aim of German subjects to conces- ance; and that no new enter- p Shall be.started under the French ptectorate without being interna- ance.D alized \u2018equally.x in\u2019 Morocco shall be recognized Inspires and Supinely \u2018Accepts Such Assist- The claims of German subjects, par- Here are the telegrams from leading newspapers of Canada regarding ularly those of Mannesmann Bros.apeculative companies organised the interferente of Hearst's American newspapers in the Canadian elections.them, are enormous.All of them denounce in unmeasured terms the unparalleled effrontery of the | The German terms also ask for a hand in Morocco, with conditions American yellow journals in their attempt to tell Canedlans how they shall jat would, according to the French vote.Incidentally they point out the inherent weakness of the cause which inspires, and supinely accepts such \u201cassistance.\u201d vileges in Morocco beyond those of at Saturday night's mass meeting and each of them provoked great applause hy power, even France, There seems | from the ten thousand electors present: ew, deprive France of all her ad- ntages, and would give Germany b Hkellhood of the French Govern- sant accepting the German counter- Halifax, N.8.Sept.8.1911.and Rufus oposals.\u2019 Louis Pelletier A semi-official note frsued to-day Pope, Montreal.e observations presented by the Ger- (nov hile Hearst ls a rent an In tremendous Influence in American politics, as shown by the fact that he, more than any other man, was responsible for precipitating war with Spain, by which United States obtained commercial orocco; but thatrin opposition to} Control of Cuba and made that is international ° economic equality| sand pract'cally a vassal of Uncle Sam, his interference in the ys that M.De Selves has examined an Government, in reply to the ench proposals, and that the For- gn Minister probably will take à vorable view of the suggestions conned therein, for establishing the onomic equality of the powers In e privileges desired.by ~ Germany one.] domentic affairs \u2018doubtless with th : INANCES IN BERLIN ) View.should 155 bitterly resented - Ly every self-respecting IMPROVED TO-DAY.dian without regard to party, and pecipl\u201d to The Montreal .Star.we believe -this resentment will be in, September 1.\u2014The reassur- hg statements made by Herr Vom derlin-Waechter, Foreign Minister.(Signed), A jf - prominent financiers in regard.to.THE HALIFAX HERALD.he Moroccan situation had the effect] vatrengthening prices on the Bourwe b-day.Prices advanced an average Moncton, N.B., Sept.9, 1911.f;8jx per cént.> Louis Pelletier and Rufus Pope: -\"| Infa: Hearst ENGLAND REINFORCING .been circulated POP \u2018\u2019MEDITERRANEAN FORCES.Bruné viol a ae A Léndor, \u2018Bepteniber: \u201cAt.\u2014It ipl re dignation.The Times has enter.orted \"hers- that \u2019 strong drafts Pot ed strongest arrison have been ordered to hold against these miserable | rig sv > reddiness to reinforce] -and against the man alliance: hie in à of the administration with , mexationists of the United States.\u201c Canadians would be less than free men if they did not resent such Ay.To RELILLA.unwarranted and unprecedented terference by foreign plotters in ur domestic political affairs.; and Spanish trocps have .recelved ig her.soul that Canada risks\u201d THE TIMES : | Be Mediterranean Aefences.E SPARISH Madrid, September 11.\u2014Five thou- i ra, from.the Ministry of War jo \u201ca.Penforce the Spanish extra at (Sgé.).preiiila \u201coù the Riff coast of roto.5 ohio RF 8 LALIBERTE ~*\" thi amon the Libersis who.will in the affairs of Canada.A doun before party dnd vote determination of Canadians inst.-wires the Star to continue.a free ple.masters evefféet thet this is] of their own destinies, is the prin-.we to seve: 1, clpad factor in the- opposition to a > Lo arly believe material \u2018aide, sacMfices our in- Canada\u201d res s,- and.turns us from poy always been a th in \u2018which such spiendid proie.personal, friend of| Svess Is being mad rv Visttors.| Be he Visiting\u2019 Aovernors to the Mont- The parade-takes four to pass a given point; ec \\LDERHEN WIE\u201c! WILL VOTE- BORDEN 10 VETO BOARD'S PAVING REPORT Object to Absence of Asphalt from Recommendations Made by Controllers.re id Special to the Montreal Star.Alexandria, Ont., September 9\u2014Dr.Theodore F.Chamberlain's pronounced Liberalism for fifty years is known throughout Eastern Ontario.The doctor formerly represented Dundas in the Provincial Legislature and was an earnest supporter of Hon.Oliver Mowat and the Hon.Edward Blake.A Star representative met him to-day and asked: \u2014 \u201cIs it true that you have decided to oppose the Laurier Government?\u201d \u201cMost decidedly,\u201d responded Dr.Chamberlain.his colleagues have betrayed their Liberal At a stormy caucus of aldermen at the City Hall to-day it was decided that, at the meeting of the City Coun- cll this afeernoon, the report of the Board of Control approving paving of various streets in granite and scoria and asking that no money be spent thiz season for asphalt pavements in twelve turned down.The reason given by the controllers were that the season was now far advanced, and also that the price asked by contractors for asphalt was considerably higher than guoeed last The telegrams were read contempt for the degraded partisans whose moral squint is so pronounced that they anti-reciprocity sentiment of the British-born as a stirring up of race prejudice, but do not hesitate to accept the no- anti-British \u2018monger Hearst as their ally in a campaign to wipe Canada off the face of the map.are wise they will let their m:nds hark back to Mr, Hearst's exploits at the time of the characterize Ald.\u201c Lariviere and others contended that the price had not been raised ma- Îterially by the contractors; they also held that there was plenty of time.It was decided that.Council should the report er send it If -Canadians eithk:r amend BER THE back for consideration\u201d 3 those who love Canada to avoid \u2019 and to shun.EDITOR LONDON FREE PRESS.Calgary, Alberta, Sept.9, 1911.Rufus H.Pope, Montreal: Hearst's reputation as the chief lar of the United States should be alone sufficient - to condemn.him in the mind of - any decent Canadian.The fact ' that such tactics as his are being .used on.behalf of the Government is sufficient to show thst the Government campaign {is not best interests of this try * CALGARY HERALD.same end in QUEBEC CHRONICLE.- Brockville, Ont, shown in ne unmistakable manner at the polis on September 21st.Louis Pelletier.R.H.Pope, Mont- The pretence that \u201cfollowing the Trusts into Can- under the cover of which the country with Special to the Montreal Star.Winnipeg; September 11.\u2014Rev.J.B.Freeman, a prominent Winnipeg clergyman and a life-long Liberal, has come out against reciprocity.Mr, {Freeman was present at a meeting.on Friday night in the interests of Alex.| Haggart, Conservative candidate In Winnipeg, and stated that he had de- +] gerted Sir Wilfrid Laurier in the matter of reciprocity, and he had been forced to seek a new leader, whom he had found in.Mr.R.L.Borden.\u2018He claimed that ree¢iprocity had nev: he had, been a voter.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 he is flooding is lying papers, \" John Norris, the lobbyist of the before the Tariff Commission, Vancouver, B.C.Sept.9, 1941.Rufus 'H.Pope, Montreal: | We consider the Interference of, the Hearst newspapers in jap affairs a Ri impudent and unquestionably States Trusts, which are seeking control of \u2018Canadian resources.DAILY PROVINCE.mean a saving of $600,000 a year They had nevez- to the Hearst papers.In view of this fact, Hearst's lying campaign When Hearst yells \u201cBoodle\u201d from the Trusts against reciprocity, he is throwing dust in the air to hide his own boodle for reciprocity.his own private interests and to forward his personal ambitions by achieving the first step the United .Victoria, B.C.\u2026 Sept.9,.1911.Louis Peltier, Montreal: We condemn as a meddlesome and unwarrantable with Canadian politics the actions - of the Hearst newspaper present campaign.The effects That would seem to be th logical \u2018explanation of his \" ranted, gratuitous, Interference in our domestic \u201caf- rs THE BROCKVILLE TIMES.Sydney, N.S.Sept.9.1911.Rufus H.Pope, Montreal: \u2014 \u201cTR The Sydney Post joins heart- IS STILL A LIBERAL.ily in the protest against the In- ys a, Laliberte, who has been| terfsrence of the base American interference of this hireling newspaper campaign which are apparently endorsed by President - Taft, cannot but be resented - the most - emphatic manner: by ans om polling day.thought.it would be n, Ont, Sept 8, 1911.\u2018 London, Ont, Sep the farmers could Louis, Peltier, Montreal: When Roosevelt \u2019 declared, Brit - had a an wonders there, Hearst, papers, d velit.and bitterly attacked.Bri cabling his attack | Fo The policy - in Canada\u2019 to-day that is receving the support of \u2018Hearst er any Therefore the.qupporting ference by one matlon with the | ON the 21st Septembre affaires of another, nishes an interesting spotlight on what a large section of Americans believe will be the ultimate outs come of the Reciprocity act iH goes into effect.es.| SYDNEY: DAILY POST.* | boi wines, Sept.9, 1911.ea Jor tho week are}, \u201cpotis H ape Montreal: \u2014 representative of the a be au 7 had ng about VE y that Hearstis | -poltoy gar all A fut 2 Sr de À Lon Dr.Theodore F.Chamberlain, Active Liberal for| Half a Century and Former Liberal Member of \u201cthe Ontario Legislature, Comes Out Against Reciprocity.\u201cSir Wilfrid Laurier and friends and violated their \u201cFirst\u2014The action of Sir Wilfrid Laurler in suddenly proroguing Parliament when he had a splendid working majority and refusing to debate Fthe real issues before the country\u2014this was a violation of Liberal principles.The prorogation of the House, without estimates being voted, and before re-distribution under the census, savors of political trickery,\u2019 and \u2018is a violation of popular rights.\u2019 \u201cSecondly\u2014The tinued strangling of pledges made prior to ; 1896._waste of public money and national resources in short, general mal-admin- istration and disregard of constitutional rights as understood and believed in by every inteNigent citizen.\u201cLastly\u2014The general expectation of political changes in the United States, since realized, rendered it absolutely superfluous that Sir Wilfrid Laurier should force and coerce his followers into approving of the compact made at Washington, having no special term to run, and surrendering the Canadian market at a period when Canada\u2019 has been pledged to further expenditure aggregating at least $400,000,000.\" Dr.Chamberlain further stated that he would enlarge .on these views at public meetings throughout Eastern Ontario.been an issue in the country since on \u2018able to make it so, because the United/States had not allowed them, but now they were permitted, It was false to claim that it had been before the country all these years.He asserted that a large number were leaving the Liberal party at'the presen in Ontario, but among the farmers of the West, and they.could not find any one who was going over tô the other side.\u201cI find,\u201d said the s agreement with me.\u201d t time, not only ter, \u201cthat the brainiest men in-the country are in His objection to the pact was that it was secret, sudden, and sutocratic.It bad deen forced from two sources\u2014the one in the United States and the other the men who falsely claimed to represeni the farmers of the West, They had forced-themselves on sir Wiifrid Laurier and did not allow him to eat till he had given a Mr.Jobh Gray, of the contracting fir of Gray & Wighton, stated to-day that he would cast bis first vote against a Libqral candidate fin the coming, election.Me said he could not swallow the reciprocity agree \u2018harmful.- Mt.Gray.said he failed to un \"thelr produce! for- more while at the same time the vonsumers could buy tor lews.He hax always been a Liberal, but he p \u2018country before Iya the Lan convinced \"hat British.connection wuld re pm EEE De t, as hg .Mr.Gecrge A.Robinaco, of cas fin o6 Bail & Robtison cie ui ; wilh fama | \u2018Star to-day thal hE Le ro ns re 4 Livers! 66 vote | 1 - : .~ Pot Ty \u201cWhat is it?and thither.train for Sydney.stil) conthited drew out New shouts of Detective, Who Arrested Hayes, ~ Tells of Alleged Statements quest of Judge Lanctot.Dr.Prudhomte, of the Notré.Dame À They had been perforated places by the balls fromthe: = accused admitted that w | the rewsiver, 4t.was Thre ue y - ER NEW GLASGOW GIVES R.L BORDEN A GREAT SEND-OFF Thousands Besiege the Depot to Shake Hands With Leader and Wish Him Victory.arrest.Hayes.; doorstep of the .hot guinet and when he 9 approaching had draws: was promptly khockus: Ry Bir bg dued.gow officer stated that althdn vay prisoner did not appear to much.undef the influence of - Sin he acted l'ke a man in a trance.( street, saw (he accused a fow.minutely before the shooting.He acted like on# demented, gesticulated and loudly, talking to himself.duced forty-one cartridges and automatic Savage revolver found \u2018A Hayes\u2018 pocket.Three \u201cexploded shell end two full cries were still in the gun \u201cWhat.are they soing to do with me,\u201d detective Lajole .says Hayes asked him when taken to headquarters.\"Are they going to hang me Let them go ahead and do it.H volunteered the statement to the dus tective that he had bought the ré volver to do away with himself.Special Staff Correspondence.\" New Glasgow, N.S.September 11.\u2014 When the Halifax to Sydney train pulled fiiito the station here on Saturday evening, the passengers beheld a scene at once unique and impressing.What is it \u201d were asking one another.The station platform from one end to the other, was a mass of people, shouting, cheering and crowding hithor the house at No.88 Sanguizet Stree whére Hayer had his room.that Hayes had been drinting very.heavily.tered her hour last Friday affess noon, she had heard a muffled nojs in ths room of the accuscd, i -could mot swear that it was a.volver shot but upon entering rcom, ghe noticed a very strange ams and the léft nand of the prisoner bleeding.Ome cartridge wad on {| floor, while there was a holè ca dy & 32 callbre revoiver bail Ju À {0p drawer cf the: bureau.- The explanation was not far to ook.The monster meeting in the new Glasgow rink had just broksn up, and Mr.Borden had come down to take the \u2018Rarely has a political leadbt been given such a send-off.\u2018The c the station raii up into thousa their enthusiasm was at botling/ Immediately upon Mr.Borcen\u2019s arrival at the station he became the centre of a mass of people who were try ing to get near enough to shake hands with him.Then the band from Truro ; which had led the procession from the | rink, arrived with fiaring torçhes and sent up three heerty.cheers for Mr.Borden and for their own coun Colchester.Instantly- the crowd all quarters of the station surged down to the point where Mr.Borden was standing.They all wanted to see and, if possible, meet him.\" The crushing became opressive, and in effort to relieve it the band -was sent to another corner of the plat- | form to attract the crowd thither.But} {little relief was experienced even by! {this ruse.The people still insisted upon crowding sbout Mr.Borden.Af- otc ter a little he withdrew to the rear quieter piace, statement.on.the In.of the platform to seek & but there the crowd followed, and so| enthusiastic did - they\u2019 Recon e hat Bell, ps candidats\u201d \u2018on their shoulders} f .By this e the pébpie from one nd.of the pla to the other wis en- 58 ' in.shouti 1 rien.It XC æ ai 5; gaged n.sho! ng Pol tical © \u201cWH met ay - , : +1 year ago, maximun station vit with the atinost 6 - My.Borden énteréd the ; istely \"on its\u2019 argival; ot the rod fté demotstrati : Cheer upon chest: went up and Cr __ ws.= INSANITY DEFENCE I CASE OF HAYES - Mo SHOT GIRL: Defense Will Attempt to Show That Man Was Not iri His Right Mind at the Time.- MISS WAMAR NOW = OUT OF EMINENT DANGER He Made.II the ilne of cross- -examining cos ducted by Mr.Plerre Ledieu, op .be-: hal of Napoleon Hayes.accused of attempted murder, are to be taken ai a criterion of his proposed line of defence, the Canadian tribunals are going to be confronied with a \u2026 storm\u201d defence.-Temporary.insaù ty,\u201d to all appearances, wil be th reply of the defence to the charge hanging.against Hayes.hd Ra e lac ho Miss Juliette am sing mer oon.e 1 the Notre Dam s Hosptial and ie said ot to be ou: of immeiiate- danger.- shootiug occurred at iar beth street.No.24 St mac : The clothes worn oy the vib pe the day of the affair were ri Court this morning at the pyecial *.pital.exhibited \u2018the walst and + According to Detective Derders, È gsing it to 3eke his » pgen -despondent; ang \u201cwaite: ; 1.Elisabeth street had.25 the woman now | Cross-examined by \u2018My.Lesiso Henri Guenette, of 414 Detective Eugene Laflamme pre- Mrs.Charles Chartrand, keeper wi\" few minutes dfter he em - Hayes was remanded for volo te Montréal, SR this.date) il malle, fp IVS CONTEST \u2018Fhe Montreal and Diktrict Golf Championship.which was.played pn the links of the.Royal Montreal GQIf Club on Saturday, was won by Dr.J.T.Novinger, of the Outremont (ub, \u2018Who turned in a card of 156, for the \u2026 À thirty-eix holes; just one stroke \u2018better than Alex Wilson, uf the Royal : Montreal Club, a former Canadian Amateur Champion.In the morning round Dr.Novinger and Alex.Wilson led the field each claiming n seventy- \u201cseven for thef first elghteen holes The afternoon round however.saw fhe Outremont player galn one stroke un his opponent, which pruved enough to! win him the championship.In lguk- ng over the scores of the two players, it is found that Dr.Novinger won the battle on the last green where he hules, out In a four, to Alex.Wilsun's five, The champion, went out În the after-! Moon in 41 to his opponents 42.while! both players came home in 30.The test to-day was an 18-hole me-| dal play round with à similar round! to-morrow forénoon.after which hoid- ers of the best 32 cards wll play an| 18-pole mateh play round in the \u2018af- | ternoon.Only 64 players can start\" to-morrow.A special prize goes to , fhe best card for the 36-holes, while ; MR.HL H.HILTON.by bis club of the Havemeyer cup for the winner, with a silver medal to \u201cmeet Geo.S.Lyon.the runner-up and bronze medals for TTT eT for the gallery seemed willing to walt pnutil noon; - when Hilton was on the; of 641.total a The scores were as follows: svore *a gèld medul and a year's possession This English crack golfer will ont- the other two semi-finalists.was very ill during the mornink, A couple of caddies were \u2018the only, which accounts fur his score.- companions of most of the early pairs.In the team contest, the Royal M Teal Club's first team easily won, with WON FROM THE SONS OF SCOTLAND The Locos Defeated the Dragoons on the -Latter\u2019s Ground at St.Johns.Once again the senlor soccer pack were in full ery after league points, five games being pulled off, resulting in five winners.Royal Rovers had a warm handful in Sons of England, but came out on ; top.by 2-1.The Blues started fav- orktes, and kept up their reputation.As the:score would indicate, it was a good close hard game, with little In it and that little fell to Rovers.Rey- noldg and Willetts, scored for Royal Rovers, Sons of England, are slipping away from the good league position they have held m0 long, two defeats on successive Saturdays doing a lot of damage.Grand Trunk fully bore out anticipations by defeating the Raliroaders.The score was 3\u20141, with the Trunks leading at half time 2\u20140.lt was always the G.T's haud, but ip fixtures like thiz one, when no matter league positions, rivalry is keen, it always behooves a team to step warily.otherwise unexpected disaster presents itself.To retaln even the slender chance they have of the champion- chip, the Trunks must win all three \u201cA water walking contest, with the.new contrivance Invented by Past Commodore Laliberte, of Quebec, Pherson, of Falrmount, was ordered off for fighting.and to add to their cup of misfortune, the Fairies missed a penalty.Sons of Scotland had an awful fight at Lachine, where the home town boys ran the league leaders to the close score of 3\u20142.Lachine put up one of the stiffest games the Scots have häd this season, and that is saying a lot.Sons of Scotland scored first, and La- chine equalized.holding their own to rr \u201c \u2019 form displayed the last two Saturdays, it is a moral certainty that they would not be In thelr present position.They have \u2018\u2018arrived,\u201d too late.Locos went to St.Johns and defeated the Dragoons by 1\u20140.The soldiers were minus Moore and Davidson, and as an offset Locos were without Bald.A good game was seen with a blank sheet at half time.Half way through the second period of play, Macfarlane scored for Locos, and ps Here are the: Suits that will be worr¥ : Sa \u201ca lot-this Season = si .ae x.Make \u2018up your mind Now to wear Semi-ready Clothes\u2014it will profit you., We fit every type of man as accurately as though 2 we.used each.individual as a model.For 15 years Semi-ready Clothes have been the utmost that can be had in quality, value and style.à ps Of course we have thé inore expen ive Salt in the 318, $20, $28 and $30 ive lings ask your opinion of these te show at $15 sad$18.UE ; Clement .defence .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Colligan ; first of the home zad home games for the championship of the British Col- \u2018| \u2018Westminster, on \u201cAs it was; the bféachéts.swarmed \u2018Just-the same as Montreal-National the Shamrocks for a new team from fact cannot meantime their A few gentlemenpast, is going to w of warlike temperament spilled the selves out em the tront lawn.The crowds on Lacrosse is just a The Hne-up and summary of the Shamrock*National match follow: Nationals.Shamrocks.L'Heureux .goal .Clingen Cattaranich .Point , .; : will be a team from.Lennoxville, - { 12 T) match and to this end|the Interval: \u201cwith- the score .1\u20141 keeping their one goal lead, inflicted [2, G.T.Tolle Time, 10 4- nox Andrews.So during the forenoon.the: |).~,vinger, GLC TT T9168 remaining or Wd a .: \u201crtly after resuming.Lachine took |the first defeat of the season on the| p30.yards, appremti prec litsch; Bachman and Kocher.league will be divided into three: y had th .aa 3! they will throw nothing away Sh y y » &pprem Second game .RH BE ltiong .players had the course pretly nearly |alex.Wilson ItM.G «+ IT 80-155 the lead, and held It for some time.Dragoons\u2019 own turf.Locos are fin- Neil; 2, P 1p Secon: oT 10002080x\u2014 6 10 0420 The teams in section \u201cB\u201d ay 1a themselves sodas, HL BLMLGLCL Ts 73-158 , , f revenge were|The Scots tried every trick on the |ishing the season in good style.26 1.5 see wo Ghibert.Time, Rochester .>\" 100000020\u2014 3 6 1].C\" will play home and home gam h ° 1 GH.Turpin, R.M.G.s.84 77\u2014161 Fairmout's hgpeg of revenge e the Playing had not proceeded very long ; G.pin, i.8 5 : 1 a draw level and at last suc- T Batteries \u2014 Tesreau and Phelps; Man- aggregate score of which will 4 he dark clouds b n° John Morgan, B.G.C .79 85-164 dashed to ground, for Valleyfield came, hoard to dra 1e8, open, junlor\u20141, W, La termine the lead ; before the dark clouds began to roll [Hy Reith, B.Ge t .84 80\u2014164 saw and conquered by 3\u20141.\u2018This was|ceeded.\u2018Then came the struggle for| C.P.R.had a runaway victory over 7 p u » W.Law- ser and Jacklitsch, iol © ership, the same pri \u201cot now ve PA The esther oo «TB.Grier! IM.0 81 4\u2014166| a very important game, the result|the winning goal.Try as they would, Grand Trunk Juniors In , they Rosgpdflneei ov 03s.2 Perault: 8, W.Pain.Provitemse ence 0100000x\u2014 2 12 3 determin witch, team win a oF Snows OPS BO al |e Weather was po Molson, RG #5 39-163 meaning much to-both teams.After! the Scots could make no impression on We play.winning bh .Newark *900000000\u2014 0 2 à will play t entirely disregarded.T ¥.Merrett Ii MGC 85 B83 158 J S defenc A penalty cam 5 als play, winning b) ©} Five-miles, open, senior\u2014-1, B,.|Newark .leaders of station \u201cA\u201d with whom § - .i ' = 8 the previous Week's victory over Sons, Lachine's defence.MC CS, big score of 6\u20141.It is a big ques- |G : 28H .Batteries \u2014 Bedient and Peterson; Mc- da The two leaders scores were as fol- | Morris, B.G.A 87 82-169 à hich Jimm ; eorge; 2, S.Harvey; 3, A.Lefebvre.sudden death game will be played i 7 f England, Fairmount were quite, the rescue, from whic ¥ \"May! tion as to what Delight's inj had t - Ginnity and Cady.| i BR.1 o.a.e .81 so0\u2014I1M1 0 gl 2 y; njury had to Time, 27.08 4-5.Winning team, Gor- decide the champions loge: J.T.Novinger, Outremont: \u2018KE, S.Fai ce OM.86 86\u2014 772 confident of akine the Cotton, Bore scored.the mortitiogdentar vere thus, do with the result, as up ta hia re-|don A.A.& proseond game\u2014 _0004000x R H.B The clubs py TaD ed: to sub à First ro À.E Grier.OGC + 1 81-172 measure, but it was not 0 of being \u201cde- tirement the teams were .level| 100 yards.open\u20141, F.Lukeman: 2, .; _\u2014 th com \u2018out ou, ve \u2026 .562643544\u201439 ! A.P.8, Glussco, B.G.C.50 8B2\u2014173| Valleyfleld won after a hard struggle.feated, in phares polpts, with a club) terms, and the Juniors going strong.G.R.> MoGregor: 3, A Maranda ™ Batteries \u2014 LEON 8 Sand to form \u201ca \u201cboard of referees Tel ce ve .534544454\u201428\u2014-77 bu 1, Hogg, BC A.,/ -.82 50-172 As uaual in games of this nature, ex- | situated \u201cle bottoin rung of the|'The first half was even, with a good|Time, 10 2-5 secs.) ° Peterson; Lee and Cady.October 1st.Champtonship °F Second roung=\u2014 iH, 8.McKay, R.M.B.C.se FIR cltement was great and a lot of un-|league ! Had |l.achine in the | display of football.but the second be-| 220 yards, open\u20141, F.Lukeman; 2,| At Jersey City\u2014 will be provided for both P, terme 2 \u2026.Se es es es ns 8 as La: Fo 5G BG ; Le va 81174 necessary rough play was seen.Mc- eariy-Cason, been able to show the 'langed to C.P.R.and them only.G.R.McGregor; 3° W.Common.Banimore cre eee So 2 f 9 iates and juniors.nterme ce eure se es = 79 |G.PC eee 58 =r TL - + i ty .00000000 \u2014 \u2014 J.W.Yuile, K.M.G.Cc.84 s1\u2014175 Time, 28 3-6 secs.ersey - Grand-total .156 FS Gillespie.R.M.G.C.90 85-178 440 yards, open\u20141, S.Mansfield; 2.| Batleries \u2014 Frock and Egan; Doescher \u2018Alex.Vimo, Royal Montreal: le, 1, IL Henry-Anderson, 5 F.W.Dakin; 8, C.P.Riley.Time, \"\"At Providence\u2014 To STOP THE FIGHT.First round cssssasme sn RELI Warden C.O.OM Ta ~ 52 4.5 secs.LS.Manstield; 2, |NEMEIK.oo.300000003 7 3 À dépose ++ 00 oe oo \u2014 c = ar \u2014 yards, open\u2014l, BS, ansfield; Providence Cee 00000000\u2014 1 6 1 ha In SIME ee ee es 00 00 534453454 \u201437-77 E- Ly er alr hd CEES W.G.Hay.Time, 2.15 4-5.Batteries\u2014Sline and Peterson; Holmes That Is the Intention of Miiwauke Pont 65375443542 EF, PE RGO, u3 96-189 One mile, gpen\u20141, H.Hebert; 2, and Cady.Authorities.se se oe .0e ; J Second game\u2014 : E.Macnuti RLM.G.C.8% 91-190 and that people will spend their money |A, Walsh; 3, D.Pelletier.Time, 4.52 8 In = mt TT 63444 eds 80 TAL &, CG Macaltister, O0.G.C.92 89\u2014191 The meetip\u201d ay the N.LU., called just as quickly as in the past, to a 220 yards, members\u20141, G.P.Riley: Providence.Le \"139500010x 211 i 2 The promoters of th Semper, Fe Grgng Total &.co.157 [ROW Morrison, ©.C.1V M.S $110 | by Presidgl\u2019 Jfurphy for the purpose what they expect to be a well-con-|2.GT.Tilley: 8 F.Pruneau.Time, Batteries Sherry and Rondeau; Cant- land contest say It wil take place § The.\u201cwas to what could be call- |x Laing, B.G.C\".© ia of diseissing his decision on the tested match, which last Saturday's |25 1-5 secs.well, Delaney and Cady.next Friday night.A in > h A, Young, C.C.O.M.2 Mont*al-N of Septem- atch ce , Running broad jump, open\u20141, W.z & cting-Gov ed pasfect.for .golfing, there being à \"rhe following are the teams and scores al- National game p mat rtainly could not be called.In : 1 Morris says it will not, b 1 slight.fog.throughout the morning, |in iri order of standing: Jer 4, will be held to-morrow night at truth.had It not been for Hyland |Halpenny: 2, A.Maranda; 3, F.Eastern Leagus Standing.a prize fight ecause It which at intervals increased into a Royal Montreal Nu, !-Messrs.C.117.30, in the Windsor Hotel, Montreal.herding the home players, into some |l-ukeman.Distance, 21 ft: 1 1-2 inch- Won.Lost.P.C.District- Attorne Zab soaking mist, making the grass very Grier, G.H.Turpin.Jas Hill an | Letters requesting the meeting were semblance of combination.the score ®®: .|Rochester., .92 859 a prize fight and ve ol maintel heavy: Wilson.\u2018Team score.641 iin the hands of the President, on Sat- would have been worse: Running high jump, open\u2014l, W.F.Toronto.cr ee ee a £3 0a tion is intended.ne & boxing exhit On whol, the soit played was not Beaconstield No.2 - Messy w.1, urday, at noon ,and while the N.L.U.Therefore, the advice of a well- Evans: 2.A Halpenny: 3, w.G.Baltimore.wee ee 83 5 £08 | Hen 48 lots de To morrow &no \u201cWn amy respect &pectacular.and al- HO8& AT 5.Giusseo, ile, and rules call for a full two days\u2019 notice, known hockey man does not seem Fark.Helght, 5 ft.8 Inches.Montreaf :: :: !: 6 4 \"267 e made to show Zah though there were several scores of \u2018\u2019ourremee tx hin dog.Soorevdso.Tuesday was decided upon, owing to amiss, particularly as there are other Putting the 16-1b.shot.open\u20141.D., j [0 %0, 0 .; se 55 81 \u201c404 that one bout ts within the law.77 turned in, #one of the play- |F re ire.Mesare, Sunday intervening as the proper day teams suffering similarly to the Sham- I doable: ZW.Jackson 5 A par Newark .B32 85 84 Inporing to Promoter, Mutkarn, ., .L., .x - .on the \u2018ers wu able to approach any re-|A.G#.Team score, 680.for the meeting.vo - rocks: Final quolting competition\u20141, Todd; Provideuce.\u201d.4 87 \u201clot the fight if the aut vinge _{ Bemunsfield No, 1 \u2014 Messrs, G.A.\u2014\u2014 a This gentleman says: è à , + \u2014\u2014\u2014_.© authorities perst corn à fn ho moro nd Sven Tutton, T.B.Reith.John Morgan and E.| The best that can be said about (\u201cMo draw good gates, there must be |2 Lewis: 4, Vickers.wi NATIONAL LEAGUE.in thelr stand.It is said the sdvan cor a L, \u2018Henry-Anderson.Team score.jSaturday's lacrosse match, on the « Food players.To get good players nal of tennis tournament \u2014Win- sale % a ko! Te.the fight, hay Fens me in the afternoon played 682.Shamrock Grounds, is ha \\t wae ian \u2018{ there must be a supply.In thé first [PET C.T.Chown and'J.McD.Har-| At New York\u2014 9 BE e thro she of Gl day awl de- povat Montreal No.z + Messrs, P, P.| excenent practice fof the Nationals place, there is no adequate supply in ol lai | Brooklyn oo an0200z00\u2014¥ 1% 81 .moska = w s e e ne olson, eNutt.u 3 clals:\u2014 cece ve ene a The Shamrock _players, Da doûbt, Most of the trou- the East.There will not be for a Batterles\u2014Rucker and Erwin; Crandall, Many of the wife ad_expected Uhattan, Stephens REE did thelr best according to their lights ble happened close jm niitte ain.Couple of Years, for it will take that se ferez\u201d gendon a le Wiltse Mathewson and Wilson.- (Geos ai Waker mue sa ff consfield.the! Lyail Wacgen.Mofrisén, M, 8.and the score shows the result.where Mr.Clinger cult to get through 'ONS for a crop, of players to ripen- arter\u2014A.Robillara.At St.Louls\u2014 urel bn Saturé \u2019hampion, to be McDougal and R.vr Young.\u2018\u2019 Team A row in the Grand Stand\u201d which resided.5 x & Timekeepers\u2014Dr.F.Tees, Louls)pittsburg .010012000\u20144 8 32 Albert Simons another who \u2018w He, however,| score, 734.pe - ao \u2019 \u201cThe only way to increase the sup- Rubenstein, W.B, Hood.St.Louis -000000010\u20141 2 0 send a couple of horses to Liiurel ENT DIABETES.Field Judges\u2014J.rares A.Stark.| burg ee ee veus 000000002\u20142 1 0 .R.Thompson, C.ngleton.St.Louis 00320200\u20147 11 2 \\ Scorers\u2014F.Barter, Arthur Plow, K.\"Batteries\u201d-Camnits.Robinson and Moodie, D.T.Kyle.Simon: Woodburn and Bresnahan, It w y ' Clerks of course\u2014A.King, W.Og- At Chicago that Diabetes sasy for un a, et den, G.Foley, J.King, H.Luker.Chicago .#.000000001\u20141 7 2|cuse we came in personal louch Wi Announcer\u2014Laz.Rubenstein.Cincinnati RARES -.200000100\u20143 4 0 Was astonisningiy convincing, Reception committee\u2014W.Bell, C.Bithel.H.E.Eddon.J.Batterles\u2014 McIntyre, Cheney and Need- ham; Suggs and McLean.\u2018We were considering tne purch of Fulton's Compounds and were 100] Yesterday's Games.ing f Field day committee\u2014Hon.pres!- & for cases to try them our on, © dent, Major Lacey R.Johnson; presi- At st Louis\u2014 - H.E.10f our number knew Cnaries A: Ne A.Pittsburg .- 0090300808 9 8(ton, the Yaramaster of th PR.R, dent, A.H.Kendall: manager, J.[st Louis .01202020*\u20147 11 0 at Sacramento.very she \u201cRR.Healey; hon.secretary, P.B.Sten-| Batteries\u2014Steele, Ferry, Hendrix, |also knew that Newton had Diabe house.- Gardner and Simons; Golden, W.Steele |ana was in a hospital in the Capit Committee\u2014H.R.Kerr, J.Hors- [and Bliss.Clty, and that his recovery seamed i tall, and L.G.Norris.Cage cago 20000160084 15 2 possibie when he last neard from iu The prizes were distributed at the |Cincinnati .oo Qiagen cane 9 1 4A letter was written to Newton th close of the races by Mrs.Vaughan.H.H.Batteries\u2014Ritchle, | Gaspar, Compton and McLean and Clarke.: to\u2014t\u2014\u2014 National League standing.Cole and Needham: Fulton claimed his Diabetes Compou cured Diabetes land that he wanted Know.from OUxX friends if thie w sb, and that if he(Newton) would t: it \u2018that we would send him a supply + AMERICAN LEAGUE, \u201cWon.Lost.P.C.[!t.Néwton replied to the effect ih .New York.«¢ .17 .62¢ some four or five months before At Detroit R, H.E.|Chicago.+.¢ os «.6 » .610 wrote him he had heard about the cof Chicago .«vv ornnnn :.000000000\u20140 à 2 Pittsburg .\u2026 \u2026 .76 85 .680 pound, had taken it, that the sugar w Detroit .00001006*\u20141 3 1 Philañelphik ee os oo 68 57 544 nearly out and he was almost we Batterfes \u2014 \u2018Scott \u2018and Black; Mullin (St.Louis .+ « .85 82 513 His complete recovery followed, and and Stanage.Cincinnati,.i .89 68 .465 [told an 8, P, Engineer who had Dial At Phlladelphla\u2014 Brooklyn .BO 74 .403 |tes and he recovered, BON .coo cone ++ 3000000002 5 1 Boston,, ., ,.38 93 .262| We have seen hundreds recov Philadelphia .-.000006000\u20140 6 2 \u2014\u2014\u2014 since and there is no longer Any Qué Batterlee\u2014O'Brien na Willams; Plank, Canadian Ball - League.tion about Diabetes in people of m Krause, Daaforth an At Washington-\u2014 \"Thomas and Lapp.> At thistow prc \u201cchoice of ail, pur \u2018stoël and reliable materials.As our We carry a.Underwear, Night Gloves, Braces and everything 2 good line of vite all customers ta our Craig Street Store.r the next three days we will offer the of Boys\u2019 Soft Laundered Negligee Shirts in Fine Printed Cambrics.Our regular.prices are 78c and BBc; sizes-£2,:4974, 13, 1335 and 14, Mothers and Fathers will do well to buy their Boys\u2019 Outfits for school and college at our Stores, Corner of Craig and Bleury Streets, where they will get the finest assortment of Boys® Clothing in.the latest styles of the best make and finish Uptown Store is closed we in- * Boys\u2019 Boots, Boys\u2019 \u201cStockings, Shirts, Pyjamas, Neckwear, Hats, Caps, in the Boys\u2019 Wear line.With ; every ten dollar purchase we will give FREE a Boys\u2019 Watch; A Marathon Racer, 3 wheel cart, or a nice Two Wheel Rubber Tire Cart.Valug of carts $2.50 retail, sounded for the finish.New YOrK .- 000001000, 004\u20145 11 2] feated St.washington .1 b 7 American League standing.: Batteries \u2014 Ford and Blair; Walker Saturday.Won.Lost.P.C.and Street.Philadelphia.\u2026.\u2026.85 649 At Clevelané\u2014 Detroit.19 8 -603 Cleveland .26010000*\u20149 9 1 New York.+ \u2026.70 61 884 St.Louis .010000010\u20142 10 6 Cleveland.\u2026.\u2026 .68 61 -620 Batteries\u2014Kaler and Easterly; Moser, |cond by 4 to 2.Boston.0.0e 0.+.64 67 -489 Hamilton and Southwick.Chicago .+c .83 e 485 esterday's Games.Washington .54 T7 A412 At petre st Soleus oo B82) cleveand Lome 6 3 etreit ._ Corinthians Beat Chicago.yo Chicago\u2014 ee Chicago, September 11.\u2014The Chica- Gricase ee arreter EE 000000 2 3 gO soccer football teanr was defeated' Batteries -White, Benz and Block; by the Corinthians of England yester- George, Mitchell and Stephens, day by a score af 4 .= a i mesma ne Mi \u201cTotento,- September 11.\u2014London de- Thomas by 11 to 6, in*a Canadian League game \"played here Brantford brilllantly closed the season at home by taking two games from Guelph, the first by 5 to 3, and the se- pany threw the spheroid away \u2018and :02 -retgined ne iy: of d i ru of Craig and Bletrry § 5 op \u201cx * -429 ST.JAMES: Or at any of dle age and over being curabl 1e For free literature, address John Fulton Co, ê4 Battery 9.Bar Ft cisco, Cal, Fulton's Diabetes Compound can had of our agent in your élty, Dr.duc Co.5 Drug Stores.: We desire all patients to write who are not, noting the usual improv ment Lby the third week According, to the modern science of criminology, a man can be - identifie by the lines \u2018made \u2018 from the impression of the ball of his thumb, so different .is.he from\u201d ah, + other mén.; People sctuaily diffs.at $ 0 points of their anatoniy, * = + The difference in\u201d féèt\u201d requires\u201d a corresponding model.ii thé shoës- worn.a x \u201cINVICTUS\u201d.Shoes\u201d are.bhilt scientifically, with ans individuality adapted oT our cy eget: Etes A SE sar FB ; a T] WEATHER MARS OPENING DAY.Le ES : ge Racing Fully Up to the 1 : Track k Quality.r, To ILO OUTCLASSES FIELD \u201ci IN KING'S PLATE akes a Long Lead at First Turn and Others Haven't a Look in.It was the general opinion of all who cléh., 6, Ornament\u2014onll Belle.Start good: won driving: place same.Beaucoup rneyed to Blue Bonnets on Saturday |outlasted, tiring Baby \u201cwolf.Ragman got up in last stride, t the racing witnessed bR.them was FOURTH RACE 14 miles: Earl grey Cup.Furse Jao.° c orses.1 st 14 1g r.n.eys.p.à finest that they had ever seen on Sir J.Johnson, 6.116 1 1 0) 11 11 ink G, Burns ., 2 2 e course, while those -who have fol- Star Charter, 3.lo7 5 5 41 3% 4 3 J.Wiison.2 845 ved the Canadian cfrcuit pronounc- temla, + .100 i 43 ank 4 3uk Byrne .8 7 it as the best that they had wit- 1500S fg 108 2) 2n 34 Ga 57 mms 1 3 i ed on the Canadian tracks this CC imer 24 2-5.47 25.#14 315, 1.40, 2.06 3-5.ee mmer.The majority of those which Post 1 min.: value to one £1215 net.Winner, Beverwyck Stables\u2019 b.h.! re named in the overnight events |6, Isidor\u2014La Tosca II.Start good: won driving: place same, Sir John won un- lent.to the post.Chere were fewer |der powerful finish by Burns.Star Charter faltered after getting to leader.thdrawails than was looked for; !Sotemia just outlasted Bob R.| hich left the fields with one or two FIFTH RACE, about ?2 niles: steeplechase, Pan Purse 3600.o c : recor 8 t., 8s.?ceptions ere own for ésciston jBello, 5 .145 8 61 6a 22 18 Kermath 8-3 i K ring the afternoon and they both he Brophet, 198 2 5230/41/34 7% Allen .ae 11 , m Ball, 6.145 10 1 12 13 31 Lyneh .-5 1 rnished first class bands in their |gieve Lane, 1 1\u2019 8% 810 63 14 Quaringlon.§ 181 bapective importance.Tie first ofisi.Abe, 5 .158 6 73 71 51 56 Boyle .2 72} © two run was the King's Plate.This:!J.Dennerlen.4.120 4 a 6 1 720 66 Beamish su 60 gulted in a hollow victory for Kilo, | Merry Man, 6 .1500 à 23 27 42, 72 Lucas 8 7 hich is owned by Kenneth T.Dxwes.Brush Broom, 4.157 3 930 920 x 15 3 15 Kelleher 3 o \u201cickson, 5.142 9 10 10 4 Simpson 3 he horse ran true to his trials since, gon ©0500 140 7 42 Fell Williams $ 8 ng back to Montreal after a trip horn, 2 rime 4.10.the Ontario tracks.He even im- 5 winner.3333.Winner, G.R.Tompkins\u2019 pd off of his last workout, which ' ib ord Tania in.pan to.aon casity .place driving.Bello drew a mile in 1.44.The victory Was 'uway last furlong: The Prophet outlasted.tiring Sam Ball.ular ope, as the owner, Kenneth, sIXTH RACE, 11-16ths mile, two-year-olds.Purse $500, - wes, is well known to Montreal- | Horses.Wet.St % y Sir Fin.Jockeys.0.this being his home.He bears a Buckhorn .113 8 71 4h 42 1h J, Wilson .2 1-5 me that there is perhaps none better, Isidora .|.100 3 14 12 13 2% Byrne .20 30 mown to the horsemen, due to the Aldebaran .110 2 fl Gh 52 35 Me\u20acahev.8-5 11-5 ve of the thordughbreds his father, Bwana Tumbo .108 3 21 23 24 4% Killingworth.20 30 ate J.P.Dawes, had.He won | gactlcs cee.eens O06 Gn a2 a 3.2 E Dugan RN : - SE * enex .3108 11 92 41 2 =\" Diggins .8-5 - D \u201chis career as an owner fifteen | Tipsand SU Loe 4 5 2 5] 62 713.Henry = à Ta the King's Plates run in the Pro- Jas.Dockery .13 4 81 81 $3 8h Gondon.La 60 nce of Quebec, and not only was he\u2019 \u201cCherry Seed .: 400 7 13 m2 10 2 91 Wingfield.00005 20 ell known by his province breds, but | Marshland .5 312 12 12 12 102 Sweeney.s 50 100 rough other horses purchased at biz Camellia .106 1 4h 72 5h 1113 Bell .\u2026 1 20 ares in the palmy days of the turf Yarico .101 10 10h.102 113 12 F.Adams 60 100 America.He won many races over | Dorothy I.u6 Left at the post.Olsen.40 60 \u2018 he old Bel-Air track, of which he was ' Track good.Time\u2014.24, .48, 1.08 QU a tit amon or ah over | Post 4 min.Value to winner.$440, Winner \u2014\\Wgodford Clay\u2019 es bu En x Broomstick\u2014 Thirty.hird.Start poor.Ww on driving.Place same.uckhorn go b.plate events.Following in thelup in final stride.Tatdora tired Dadi a t the end.» y otsteps of his father, the owner of SEVENTH RACE, 11-16 mile, 2-year- olds, selling.purse $400- lo has always shown a love for the Horses.Wet.st.3% 3 Str.Kin Jockeys.0.C Sport of Kings,\u201d and for the past two Senator Sparks .105 4 41 42 Ink J.Wilson .15 10 pars has supported a useful string Avernus - =.100 10 -71 63 HA ae Killingworth .2 30 hich he has at the present time.Ken- Sympathy .104 8 51 71 1 Sweeney .sth T.Dawes Is\u2019 the youngest owner Garry aux cee eens 108 9 10 2 $ 1 7 ! pa Diggin.\u201ceen 3 MP C ac cre eo = a 2 a .He p Canada, as he is only 23 years of Red Jacket \"7.0 103 3 81 82 62 6% Gordon.0 30 d has had 1 table for th pe an racing stable for tbe gusn \u2026\u2026.177170 100 5 211, 1% 21% 71 Bym RE 8 two seasons.He looked far .vic:| gnpico .1 88 nm M \"15 11 83 Wingüied .! ! à 5 bry yesterday, but not such an easy \u201cPurple China .93 4 61 91 82 93 F.Adama .50 60 ne as it turned out to be, for Kilo Little Erne\".103 7 92 102 91 101 T.Wilson., .10 7 sver left the result in doubt after he Seven Stars .103 2 3h 3h 106 31 McCahey .7 8 umed the lead rounding the first Time\u2014.24, .48 2-5, 1.09 4-5.prn.He was only galloping at the Track good.© nish, winning by himself.Mr.lost, 3 min.Value tu winner, $443.Winner\u2014J.WW.Schorr's ch.wes\u2019 colors were also seen in the | jous\u2014Veracious.Start good.Won driving.Place easily.Senator eeplechase carried by Jack Denner- here are one or two others which will the colors which are so well nown, being those of the late J.P.wes, to the front during the remain- g seven days.This was his first ate victory.The other stake which was of the Featest interest to the outside stables, 3 the running of the Earl Grey Cup.his \u2018was one of the most valuable at » meeting and, although it attracted a small fleld, theron was never class in the running of It revious meetings.In this event the sverwyck stable, which is owned by rank J.Nolan, sent two to the post Sir John Johnson and Bob R.Sir bhn Johnson, which was looked on as he of the best horses of last season, en under a hard drive at the hands Guy Burns, with J.W* Schorr\u2019s ar Charter second.The withdraw- in this event reduced the field in 8 to five starters with Star Charter, 3 well supported first choice on his vo previous races, which were won him.The race was a true run one, hd the best horse won, 8ir John John- bn had up lighter weight than he has ed in \"a stake in some time, and » going suited him, He was off in ont and after making all the run had pough left at the end to stand bff 1 challenges.Great Stesplechasing.Such steeplechasing as was seen at jue Bonnets on Saturday has never sn surpassed on any track on this bntinent.The horses to answer the pll.were of the best and the most re- arkable feature of it was that the ee first horses to finish were all om the training of G.R.Tompkins, ho has rested up in Montreal all hmmer and titted them at Blue Bon- ste In this event the only \"oné to 1 to finish was Buckthorn the re- pnt purchase of Bartlett McLennan.his horse was \u2018running easlly enough, to the jump at the three-eighth ple, where he took off too far and hit lle jump with both front knees.This ow his shoulder out so that he will icely have to be thrown out of train- K for the remainder of this season.his horse was fitted at Saratoga for his race and had proven himself the aking of a first class \u201clepper.\u201d * A likely two-year-old was shown up the.running of the sixth race, when +de à récent purchase by Captain aiker from the Sanfard sale at Buf- 0 ren second to Buckhorn.which is oloed on as one of the best twoyear- ds in Canada.This was Isidora\u2019s den trial and has she had a race A ous to the running af this one she oui have won.She led all the way, g heras a cheaply bought two- Coda The slight drizzle of che srnoon deadening the track, making time slower than it would have se.The infield was bene- ted 1\u20ac anything by the rain end the @ througli it \u2018was run in good time A Big Attendance.\u2018the weather threatened all orning it did not scem to show any effects on the attendance which mpered fevarably with any opening ay since the Inception of the club.here were more outsidoers in atten- anos tial ever before, and hal it been brighter dey there Is no doubt but hat au previous records\u2019 \u201cwould have Lh balconies of the Clubhouse were ell filled, wing an Incrougéd fnter- t dis, the sport in Moñtreei.he fnishes Were Close in the ma-.rity of the events.and the card was ivided between first choices and out- idetsi.The colors af R.T.Wilson., were prominent during the after- coû; ad they: were carried to the front two of the elght cvents, and in the oney .on other occasions.Jusigiy: 8+ Wilwon carried off inning out 02 among the riders.He thret out of seven events on the n, which ran a most creditable race.at.the | Montreal, Sept.9.Track guod, Post, { mind.Value to ing hard to outlast Avernus.KIGHTH RACE \u2014 1 mile, spring\u2014 Lovett, Start good.Won drivi enough.Supervisor closed with a rush.THE PROBABLE STARTERSFOR THE GREAT ST.LEGER Jockeys Who Will Have Mounts in the Principal Autumn Classic.Special by Cable from Our Own Correspondent.London.September 11.\u2014Probable starters for the St.Leger, distance 1% miles and 167 yards, run on Wednesday, September 13: King Willlam Pietri Lyacon Bachelor's Hope Tootles Cherry King Bannockburn 1.ongboat Beaurepaire Athelstan Cellini Royal Pageant Prince Paiatine Sobieskl- Bryony or Atmah St.Melruan Forrest Lassie Probable Jockeys.F.Wootton on King William, G.Stern on Lyacon.H.Jones on Prince Palatine.Maher on Pietri Val Griggs on Beaurepaire.Donoghue on Bachelor's Hope, Trigg on Athelstan, Hse on Cherry King.he rel on -Sobleskl, tead on Bryony or Atmah.y.on Cellini, Evans on Bannockbrirg, E UNITED STATES GOLF.Rye, N.Y., September 11.\u2014The dew wus stil) glossing the fair green of the Apawamis Country Club to-day when the first pair started in the 17th amateur championship of the United States Golf Association.; Leading off at $ o\u2019clock they were followed at four minutes .intervals until well.jnto ths aftetnoon, by the goif- ing stars of two countries and notably by H.H.Hilton, the British amateur champion, around whom centres the Latter closed strong.2-year-olds and up, selling: purse $400\u2014 Weather cloudy.winner, $380.Winner, ng.Place easily.ERY GOOD RACES CLUB NAUTIQ Particularly Well Contested.day on account of the rain, was quarters, at Longue Pointe.spite of the threatening weather.during the afternoon.gent event was won by Miss champts and Mr.G.Clement.Mi Ross and Mr.Alex Ross came close second.The tandem canoe Morrison and Mr.R.McKeown second place.The officers were as follows: Hon.patrons, L E.Géoffrion, Lariviere, Capt.Clift.Officera\u2014Commodore, nens; vice-commodore, hon.sec.-treas., A.Talbot; asst.D.Vernot.! Judges\u2014J.B.Carmichael, chemin, Club Nautfîque 'de Sorel; Maisonneuve; Club du Canada: Swimming Chib; L.G.Norris, .R.Prieur, Y.C.; Charles Boas, G.T.B.R.T.Wilson's was a large crowd in attendance FIRST RACE, mite; all ages; handicap, Purse $600.\" Horses, % \u2018st.© 1 % Str.Fin.Jockeys.\u201cop, C.Naushon, 3 '.AY, 7 8 .62 24 11 MoCahey.8-5 13-10 | Guy Fisher, 5.112 3 1% 11 11 23 J, Wilson .52 13- Lawton Wiggins, § 118 1 52 42 42 34 Sweeny .s 8 Jack.Atkin, T.129 8 6 2 31 81 41% Goidstein .\u2026.10 15 Racquet, 5 .00 6 Pl 2nk 52 5% Byrne .\u2026 1 10 Emerald Isle, 3.88: à 8h $2.6&3 63 Rowley .30 60 Onager, 3 .95 4 4h 74 75 74 Diggins .8-5 18-10 Overman, 2.9% 2 73 8 8 8 Wingfield .12 15 \u201c Time\u2014, 24, .48 1.14.Track good.At post 3 min.Value to winner, $645.Winner, R.T, WHadn's k.c., 3, Yankee\u2014Royal Gun.Start good: won drivin ng: place same.Naushon outisstea Guy Fisher; latter tired: Law ton Wigsins finished with rush.SECOND RACE.1% \u2018miles; King's Plate, urse $1200, | Horses, Wet.4 % Str.in Jockeys.Op.C Kuo, 4 .124 3 15 110 110 1123 WHsop.735 .6-5 Kom, 8 .112 4 34 21 26 210 Kilingworth.12 10 Cr.Reserve 12 2 22 310 35 31% G.Burns .8 15 Bushiark, 3 1 6 6 43 44 48 Schutinger.10 20 Larente, 4 .126 1 4h 51 a3 58 McDermont.6-5 8-5 Sans Droit, 8.115, 5 51 6 8 6 Goldstein.6-5 8-5 ; Time.25 2 «5, -51, 117 3-5, 1.45 3-5, 2,13 2-5.Track od Post, § min.Value Yo winner, $370 net.Winner, K.T.Dawes\u2019 ch.g.®t» Kllogram\u2014Kate Spottswood.Start good.won cantering: place easily.Kilq under restrain at end.Kilom disposed of others, RACE, * mile; 3-vyear-oids and up: selling: purse $400.EIRE v Wat.St.34 3, Str.Fin.Jockeys.Op.CC Beaucoup, 6 .110 4 14 244 2% 11% Diggins .6 10 Ragman, 5 .107 8 6h 31 3a 2no Peak .8 8 Baby Wolf, 7 .102 7 4 12 11 38 Byrne .\u2026.6-2 8-5 lord Emm, { .107 3 #1 41 42 41 Quinn .\u2026 3 50 Chepontue, 5 .110 1 3h 531 v2 5 2 Nicolai vee 100 100 Agnler, 4 .102 10 2 63 6 61 Schutinger.6 8 The Garâner, 7 eee 107 5 sh 71 Th 7 1% MecCahey .10 15 Cooney K.\u20187.107 9 101 202 81 82 J.Henry .10 12 J.H.Houghton, 4 110 14 121 81 91 91% Bel .eee 10 8 Apache, 6.12 1! 3111 133 102 103 G.Burns .\u2026.\u20186 8 Dir.Barkley, 5.110 13 14 121 111 111 MeDermott .60 100 Joe QGaltens, 5.112 2 61 91 122 123 Gordon .20 30 Malitine, 4 .112 6 71 111 136 12 10 Sweeney .12 15 Shadwell, 3 .101 12 138 14 U4 14 F.Adams .100 2 00 Time\u2014.24, .48 1-5.1.14 4-5, 1.27 3-6.This ex-Champion of Canada will meet H.H.Hilton.THE LEADERS WERE FEAT Balmorals Beat Richmond in a Sensational 12-Inning Game by Score of 3 to 2.\u2014hm Another sensational game was piayed \u2018esterday in the Clty Bvseball League.when Balmorals took a fall out of the undefeated Richmonds twelve-inning pitchers\u2019 duel, Fred Ashton pitched grand but three hits.in eleven and striking out sixteen men.one bad innings, whieh Bulmorals took the lead on a pass, ja stolen base, a wild witch, an out and a of 3 ! ball, innings He hd nire to 2.allowing hit by Weatherbee.In a sensational by a score however, Ashton mn was laccldentally spiked in the eleventh, and had to retire, Lavoie tuking his piace in the twelfth.He passed Harry Cutter, i whom.Wales neatly sacrificed to second.i Harney then wun his own game by send- jing a hot liner through McLeod.Harney Horses, Wgt.St.4% % Str.Fin.Jockeys.On Grania, 5 .Nos 6 A; 2nk 11 ink Bell.4 Supervisor, 3 .97 M 93 72 62 22 Schutinger .20 Lad of Lengdon, 7 106 a 72 5b 31 3% Sweeney .5 Billy Vandrver, 3 100 5 23 1h 21 4h McCahey .5 > Oakhurst, 5 .109 7 52 1 73 53 Byrne .&- Nightfall, 3., .IT 8 61 41 4h 6h Diggins .6 Roebuck, 8.100 10 81 96 9 10 7 6 Killingworth .30 Romp, 5 .106 4 1h 32 32 82 J Willson .8 Brevite, 4.22% 2 194 2 4nk 8i 81 96 Peak .10 Bang, 4.106 12 12 12 12 10 144 J.Henry ., .50 Animus, 8.ce 106 1 10h 112 112 112 Gordon., .50 Cruche D'Or, ç ., 106 3 1110 101101 12 Musgrave .15 Tirñe\u2014.24, .48 3-5, 113 4-5, 1.41.Track good.- Post, 3 min.Value to winner, $360.Winner\u2014A.Garson's ch.m.à.Hand- AT THE REGATTA OF UE The Single Canoe Event Was The Nautique Boating Club regatia, which was postponed from last Satur- pulled off Saturday afternoon, at the club There in All of the events were well applauded The single canoe men got away to a good start.Mr.G.Kelly.of the Grand Trunk took a lead at the very beginning ,and -held it to the finish.Mr.A.Morrison, of Grand Trunk, came in second.The lady and Des- ss Fin a race was won by Mr.G.Kelly and Mr.P.Brodrick, in very easy fashion.Mr.A.took \u201cAM.R.D'Orson- A.W.Ross; Hoh.Secretary.E.W.Playford; captain, D.Com.Garnd Trunk Boating Club: G.Deeg Lalonde, Club Nautique de Boucherville; P.J.Leduc, Club Nautique de Yacht G.Moore, Montreal C.A.® Reforee\u2014E.Barlatier, F.B.Zercher.| Starters\u2014J.B.Lalibertie, Quebec lead«rs, \"nis.Layo Voltigeurs (Athletic secured a four run lead in the initial inning, \u2018ing thereafter to an easy victory.Scores and league standing follow: I Athletic Voltigeur .Batteries\u2014Getz and Holstein; and Wales, Cutter, ie performed brilliantly.the first gume of the afternoon the put up a Billy Bergeron, Second Game\u2014 Balmoral.Richmond .Batteries\u2014 Harney and Wales: \u2018Lavoie and Morin.| T e\u2026.» vre- Dr.Morse\u2019s iv- Sparks arly Indian Root Jones\u2019 colts can | pitched a nice steady game against the allowing but seven Weatherbee, scattered and punk exhibition.4 teri.HE 412001200\u201410 5 4 .100000101\u2014 3 4 6 Clement BR.H.E.0v0002000001 \u20143 .0001000000 100\u2014 > Ashton.Umplires\u2014G.Ashton.| i Yeager.Left on bases, Montreal, 8; Buf- \u2018sand R.Seale.City League Standing.Von.Lost.! Richmond .- Yo 1 ! Voltigeur .7 4 .All-Monireal er os 8 5 {Athletlque .,.6 5 I Mascotte.\u201cee as ++ +.5 6 | Chenter.ce ee se ae B 7 ; Balmoral Leu 0014 8 ï Vitierat .2 9 | The SERIES FOUR qe LEE \u2018Royals Played Indifferent Ball 3 game, : ses to enter the first divi local Jon h&& no difficulty in making it four out PS .; + English\u201d: Mixture has among others the one quality - that wins favor with all smokers, big and little,\u2014 It will not bite the tongue.At all dealers, or direct from us.ey MALE Xia pi Ca + OUTOFFVE AT'S P.clustvety Cat's Paw Heel Is winning out rapidly.® AW RUBBER HEELS.ce.LIMITED, oe MONTREAL.138 17 law Yesterday and Were Beaten Easily.~~ - We pay postage.S.Hyman, Ltd.173 St.Jamès St.- Montreal.audeing trom their showing ip yesier- e Royals are not very an-| , Half a teams could\u2019 Dave beaten them form displayed atid the Bisons Of-five in the series: ® Royals won the first game of the depble-header on Saturday, with Dubuc in the box.\u2019 He was unhittable, except in one inning, when two runs were scored, while his team mates piled up five runs off .Brennan, the young Philadelphia phenom.Burke was easy in yesterday's game, And was accorded poor support.He allowed 13 hits.Buffalo secured a three-run lead early in the game, but the Royals landed on Stroud for four runs in the third on French's single, Yeager's double, Dem- mitt's homer, a pass to Balley, his steal, and Holly's hit.There the Hoyals stop- | ped.Buffalo evened up in the seventh, regained the lead in the eighth, and add ed three in the ninth.Errors figured in all these runs.With the score tied in the seventh, Montreal had a good opening.Yeager walked as a starter; and Miller banged a hit past Wratten.With a sacrifice needed, Gandil tried to hit the ball aut, and his effort resulted in a tap to the pitcher, forcing Yeager at third.Dem- mitt flled to McCabe.Bailey bounced a hit off Malarkey's shins and was safe, but Miller, who took a long chance.for a run, was caught at the plate.This was the only opening the Royals had against Malarkey in the six innings he pitched.Buftalo.AB R H P.O.À.E.BICYCLES Schirm, If.0 1: 0 0 Starr, ss.az 1 2 2 BICYCLE SUNDRIES | Murray, cf.4 2 1° 1 © 0 McCabe, rf.3 zZ 1 4 0 01 at Cut Prices BICYCLE MUNSON | Miller, 1b .5 1 3H 0 0/8 249 Y st.Killifer, c.4 0 2 6 v 0 fender Cat Price Catalogue.| ae\u201d | Truesdale, 2b .s 0 | 1 3 0 Wratten, 3b .4 J z 1 3 0 Stroud, p.1 0 0 0 1 0 i Malarkey, p.r.8 0 1 0 3 0 M 1 De e C ; Totals .37 8 13 27 12 1 ap e airy 0.montreal.! 3 AB KH, PO.A E.! Limited | French, 2 Cee en 1 1 3 0 0 In.Liquidation.edger, ee anne 1 1 2 4 4 2 - ! iNer, cf.35 6 2 2 0 0 NOTICE OF SALE.| Gandil, 1b .4 0 6 1 0 6 NOTICE is hereoy given that under the | Demmitt, IL.4 1 2 1 1 0 authority of an Order of the Superior.! Balley, rf.,.8 1 1 1 0 0 Court, the undersigned Liquidator has Holly, s.s.4 0 1 1 4 -0lauthority to call for t ers for the sale Curtis, ¢.oo.3 0 1 3 3 1 |of the business of the Maple Dairy Com- ! Burke, p.J.4 #6 0 tt 3 2!pany, Limited, presently in liquidation, - = - \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 land to dispose of the business, stock in Totals .35 4 10 27 17 b|trade, book debts, furniture and fixtures, Score by innings: \u2014 ; an< all other assets of or belonging to 3 3 |Buffalo.ue .201000113\u2014 8 |the said Company in liquidation, and all : 7 4 | Montreal .004000000\u2014 4 :riglits and interest which the said Liqul.' summary dator has to the said business, of which ' , - La an inventory can be seen, and informa-., Home run.Demmitl.Two base bit, tion obtained at the office of the under- | are just the right medicine for the children.When they are constipated \u2014when their kidneys are out of order in some \u2014when over-indulgence favorite food gives them indi { \u2014Dr.Morse's Indian Root Pills Quickly and surely put them ri | rely vegetable, they neither sic t\" weakenor gripe, like harsh purgatives.Guard your children\u2019s aith oil i always Keeping a box of Dr.Morse\u2019s | Indian Root] ills in the house, They ,, Grania just lasted long Heep the Children Well Joult, by Stroud 1: signed.Tenders in writing for the purchase of the above must be sent addressed to the Liquidator by 12 o'clock noon of Wednesday, the 13th day of September, together with an accepted cheque for 10 per cent.of the amount of the.tender.The highest or any tender not pecossariiy accepted.M Au 245, 18 .me INO Thos asa, Eisiuancor, | 3 .James St falo, 8.Stolen bases, Murray, 2: Starr, Bailey.Sacrifice fly, Gan- Sacrifice hits Starr, Killifer.Double Burke and French.Base on balls, off Stroud, 3: off Burke, 2.Hit by pitched balls \u2018by.Burke.2: by Stroud,.1.Struck by Malarkey, 3: by Burke, \u20181.ts off.Stroud, 5 in three innMes; off Malarkey.5 in six Inaïnge.Umpires, Kelly and \u2014laligan + \u2014_ CLAN MACKENZI SCOTCH\u201d THAT'S ALL Lawrence À.Wirson Cor 87 St.James Street, MONTREAL.174 13 law = ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee 0 © You cannot be sure about what goes into many a bottle labelled Brandy, but you can - be sure of what enters Hennessy distilled every Bottle\u2014 the juice of Cognac grapes\u2014and nothing else.That is why you should remember the White fof.interest in this year's struggle.4 flat.He js Tiding in good form at the present time.When he won the King\u2019s Plat: it was the second that he has won In Canada.having won the King\u2019s Plate at Toronto a vear ago an Palmer.owned hy the Valley Furm stable.This ir an honor thaï few riders can claim of winning these events ih both Provinces.The other tvems were ridin up which keeps up|, the com tion of.the Canadian circuit | cms early foot He ran \u2018a ed race, bit was not able\u2019'to ket Jack Atkins looks well enough, but does ot seem to have his od ay wp With those ith which he- was mba.LA BITTERS JOHN.BULL fomety.tog ot Homi ta J) Dawes\u2019 Lachii more by its unusually fine flavor and exquisite I - Good beer is now recognized by minded and highest ecclesiastical eal authorities as \u2018of the greatest factors in the world\u2019s soli \u2018temperance question.They admit that if beer sally used, intemperance would be practical ly jar n.i is doing the thost b e Al taste, to make beer the popular Canadian drink than any other brand.7 i (WHITE AND GOLD) Gold for Quali qis dés dx) CR Chief: i \u2014 and District Chief Marin Shake rid on 10 ity ave {After a Brief R a Here.Bir Wufrig Laurier, : aocompantea by Alex.Smith, former Liberal or- nizer in Ontario, arrived in the city and \u2018District Chief Marin.The two)\u201d tergay morning from\u2019 Western \u201cOn- men shook hands Saturday in the of- |- fices of the Mayor, and in the company of their lawyers- walked together out of the room.chatting friendiy.After a first unsucoesstul attempt at pétching up on Friday, when he invited.the two men to meet in his pre- talk with TE NT better result.he chief \u2018was willing to forget insinuations as to his ability 1] JE D A'SMALL CASH DEPOSIT WILL FURNISH YOUR HONE capacity \u2018for Wl) service, : $j00 PERWEEK ; All are welcome: to Credit, and if you trade here you will receive hand-' some gifts by collecting the Coupons in all departments.Ask to see the ) new Carpets and Curtains\u2014Ist 4 Ce des Our Furs by many es of experience are krio give good service out of an proportion to thelr cost.We extend a \u201ccordial the = vitation to see our, \u2018new fur\u2019 : syle in Fur and Burtied .Beptember 11.\u2014Goverpmant |.ttes from Cheng Tu via Yunnan Fu.esiitym the-report of a desperate én the Viceroy's yamen.The re repu \u201cand their Yins- à to death.The losses are wh ?Later! tn the day, Lady Laurier join- ber husbend at the Windsor Hotel.he Prime \u2018Minister Testing after \u2018his | cial assertions that \u2018the\u2019 N a recline trouble the army general and staff is cokgentieting the Hu Peh, Hu ney Fis her and Hon.Nan and Yun :Nan troops at three k purposely to mest his points on the Sze Chuen border to - to eonfer with him on Send them in if nt the situation in that rovine T The Wal-Wu-Pu.To a group of ne per , tions that Sye Chuen-s Hon.Mr.Tu, is not disturbed} s ures the lega- de of Cheng that there Ask for sind Fur | Enamel Dressers Top, mirror, .mings.Reg.value $12.Special.+ ++ 00000, 17 x 34 inches; British bevelled 16.x 28 inches;.neat .brass trim.$9.99 Enamel Bed All : sizes, fitted with Woven Wire Spring and Guaragteed Health Mattress.Reg.$6 85 ' $10.50.Special.- TA ee Phones: Furniture Depts.Up.5717.- ME ee ee : - PE, \u2018 - Basement, Up.5689.Carpets, Up.5788.Office, Up.1072.| CORNER BLEURY &:ONTARIO STREETS Lake Shore Delivery Tuesday and Friday, South Shore Wednesday and Saturday.oe \u2018Insane Patient Commits Suicide.Special \u2018to \u201cThe Montreal \u201cBitar.\u2018Guelph, \u2018Ont; ; September at 30 | , of Herzy Ingram, aged about .#hobé home was\u2019 in \u2018Sydney.Cape \"Bretof, was; found hanging to a .fn ar bush outside the city, ilmits |.erdAy morning.ngrame: who had been a patient in - sanitarium for some time.es- from his guard Saturday morn- ; Nineteen Injured Near Grand Rapids.| re Hobble Skirt Wearers Drowned.Grand Rapids\u2019 \u201crien Septétitér 11: FH : Hetsingfors, Russia\u201d Saptember 11\u2014 injuxed,.-one ! \u2014Ninéteen Pérzons Were when two of them probably fatall cars (on \u201cthe Grand\" Rapide M | & Grand, Haven Interurban Rallway sion one: mile ant met.in a rear-end.i east of Frultport last n There was & heavy fog, and it is believed that Darling the motorman was unable to see that the first car \u2018had stopped to let off passengers, Two women of a party of nines were drowned in the rapids in.Menkala Muskedon | river yesterday.The wind caught the sunshades of thd women and capsized the boat in which they were shooting the rapids.Seven were saved, but the two drowned were wearing hobble- skirts and so were unable to swim, One of the women drowned was a German artist of the name of Hingen.made by his assistant provided a written apology was presented; on the other side, Mr.Marin had no objection in withdrawing all that he had sald-or was supposed to have sald, that could injure the feelings of the chief.Thus was made.\u2018Chief Tremblay withdrew also the threat of a legal action against Ald.Lamoureux, and on his part, Mr.La- moureux will explain to the Council, is.that he has been misinterpreted and misquoted In an interview.Archdeacon Armitage Here.- The Ven.Archdeacon Armitage, of Halifax, who has been attending the \u2018Anghcan Bynod at London, during the past week, was the preacher at the morning \u2018service\u2019 at Bt.George's parish church, yesterday.\u2019 The Archdeacon returned to Halifax last night to officiate at the marriage of Miss Gladys Tircom, younger daughter of Lt.-Col.Tircom, to Dr.Currie, of Ha- ltfax.The bridegroom-etect graduated from McGill University.Death of Mr.J.F.Shaw.Ms.James Frederick Shaw.of St.John, N.B., died in that city, on Friday last.\u2018He was a brother of .Mr Leonardo\u2018 D.Shaw secretary-trea- surer of the Canadian Rubber Co., of \u201cTHREE SWALLOHS\u201d .Sir John Power and Bons \u2018Three Swallows\u201d Irish Whiskey.Famous for over a century.Of highest standard of rity, Distillers to His, Majesty the King.8 13e0d Te =! AS 7 A A a VA : (5) y FE.coalition of five of Canada\u2019s largest Bread - Companies means better baking facilities, and, therefore, \u201cbetter bread and better service for you as a bread user.[ The finest equipment is necessary to produce the best bread\u2014the bread you demand.Each of these five bakeries was the best of its kind.But you made something still better an absolute necessity.You demanded further improvements in quality and even more convenient delivery service than was befare possible.\u2019 We had to\u2019 comply, but could only carry out your wishes by the combined strength of these five separate institutions.So we formed a consolidation to make CANADA BREAD This better bread to-day represents the united knowledge,\" ski and- ex- .perience of these largest and foremost baking interests: Now we are at work, and dozens of recently-installed ovens are being.scrapped at a loss of many thousands of dollars; ether new and costly equipment shares the same fate; all because your demands must be met in a larger and i better way.- Now you will have still another advance in the quality of your bread and a constant tide of farthét improvements.We have been told that we were aiming at the impossible\u2014that further improvement, in our sa isfy pour demati ot Watch: and\u2019 sed fpr ugts .was inipossible.pr sets what \u20acanadian enterprise can do to further sat- + MARI BREDIN | \u201cOff nd Ba: 11 iris General Manager | © T3 A | ! | i | Puesley stated \u201che thought thé Liberals wéuld Fold \u2018noie own-in New Brunswick \u2018and that the campaign - was progredsing favorably in Nova Scotia, where Hon.Mr.Field-: ing, was conducting operations for the party.Further than this the Minister - of Public Works would not -say.Sir Wilfrid left this morning by spex cial train for Victoriaville, in the constituency of Drummond-Arthabazka, a seat won by the Nationalists in the.by-eleétion in which -Mr.A.\u2018Gilbert, who is 1 the present fight, was elect- e About one hundred supporters from this district boarded .the same train.When he appeared at the station, Sir Wilfrid was cheered by the crowd.Those who met him at the pension Included Mr.O.Gladu, candidate in Yamaska: Mr.8.Letourneau, Mr.R.Bickerdlke.Mr.J.C.Walsh, K.C., and Alderman Brodeur.Hon, C.Dev- lin provincial Minister of Conolisa- tion, will be of the party during this week's tour of Sr Wilfrid Laurier in the Province of Quebec.is no cause for anxiety cerning ing foreigners, who are bolleved th bn.el 4 = Ye out via Liating Fu.wh where there are two British gunb and one German war vessel.Peh infantry with machine guna Chung King reports\\that troops are patrolling the streets, which are now |.Direct telegraphic communis |.Cheng Tu ly \u2018still Inter- quiet cation wht rupted north\u2019 of Tee Chow.ora EE CREW.GF \u201cWHISPER\u201d LOST.New York, Se men were Grown ok the schooner Whisper, Lon ape Nicarn coast yesterday, K to ca received here ror Port Limon.schooner, commanded ny Qaptein Wfn- ston Hall, of Phils cargo of maliogany which caught.and burped to the water's edie.explosion of gasa ship to thé bottom with &ll on board: sinking of e Tuan Fang has left Hankow for Iohang, escorted by a brigade of Hu tomber 11 11: :\u2014Fourteen: The déiphiä, carried - à aline finally sent 8) \u201croRoxTo.thers ar \u201d Éétalogue. The Balmor: Millinery [Parlor à 77: vai, À = Millinery The latest models, Paris, are on exhibition.Fall Tuesday, Septefnber 12th .and the days following.| Our styles are right, our goods of the best, and our prices very reasonable.Call in and see what is to be in vogue this year.Opening imported disert from Est.UV.Patenaude 419 NOTRE DAME W./ sand feet above r House Furnishings : Poy re Eas VE (4 hres.PAN gn TaD 4 EEE EE vue Méga A lb fie QE For The Bachelor awl * Initdad.of .reatiog.sois, as formerly, ° many young; men, living | role \u201chate, nbw deb together, andl.between several of them, furnish a house and hire a housekeeper.fortable, freer and more economical mode of living: They find this a more com- ir ns MGT Re TTR J { | ; i 4 Fi We can furnish: a man's.7007.with chiffon bass - mattress, pillows, bedroom chair, Morris chair, writing ° \u201ctable; lounge, complete, with curtains and rugs or carpets, from $50 to $100.Any of the above articles can be bought separately if deured.British Steamer Sunk in Collison, | Special to The Montréal Star.Cuxhaven, September 11.\u2014The, Bri- | .ish \"steamship Cun land and the German steamer | collided this \u2018morning: oft.lOste, The formir.sank.at ! ter was damaged.Assistance\u2019 has ; been sent.| Mount Etna is again active.Two new craters have qrened eight thou- | level.L wig\u2019 Heldtpan., ; River lat-|\" _.Moore Watched a Flight.Casablanca, September, #H Aviaté Biett gave an exhibition Sight pt thi § ty miks here yest day.Tire Moof wera delighted.7: ; Hp Fireman\u2019 ©.'W.White, of \u201cCalg was killed when trafn;No.6638 jump the track at Irricana, \u2018Alberta, yeste day.He was crushéd under the lof comotive.+ | =~ 4] STEAMSHIPS.* + ra PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT SRR *, pi The AEOLIAN co.of New York have appointed ch LAYTON BROS.their Sole Agents, with exclusive selling rights, in Montreal and District, of the world renowned PIANOLA- for many yéars controlled by the Noÿheimer Piano Co, i including the STEINWAY- STECK Also the - L TECHNOLA | ; \u2018PIANO + ; 2; ra 3 4 F Yd 5 \"5 a a AOI .LE Py , | shattered,\u2019 HANBURG-AMERICAN i LONDON\u2014PARIS\u2014HAMBURG _ | tAmerika.sept.12,1la.u8, Cistinnatt .| Bluecher.J os ; Bept.19 ie Aug.Vic Bop.3 t -Car! ten .GIBRALT eds BW., GEN r88.U ee +.Bent.86, 1 A 188, MOUTRE October If | t88, {World Cruise) .Dato | EWIH bave accommodations for Hmited nat era to ITALY, via MADEI | Era rWHI- NOT eal! at a; Th Ar Notre De st.'w, r Jas.Thom, 0 ame w.8 Cook &' | Hen, fit.James st; 13 RL.Catherine DE 19 Bt.Lawrence Bouterard, \u201cDrink a Drink Now Morges Hard Werk in oH ge.u | I \u2014\u2014\u2014 | .| Use your brains a little.J st thnk : It you succeed in Coaxif yoursel \u2018that liquor does you no ° mentally or physically.you ii ad mit that it does you no It, conti money and keeps you from minkin money.You can't add to the prop LY.FOL NOW er Names, BEM ut you can en qu tract.You should now be pianning for plen he Woe age will come.You can pass peace and plenty.rif you.Stop defining, \u201cIt \u201cyou live \u201crehch 01d age- well,\" you can ita | eo\u2019 Jeierll 1 an old man you wil ous toda rae Ae your self and family.itn TRRATMAK y gare INSTITUTE.Come to.t ES 3 SI no_ hy dermis n- sections and \u201cthe cuts\u2019 St re 7.in THREB DAYS 3 u ean return home renewed d body.norves, and in ne pondiven to Sry , the 1 under cu ract.Institute for three days.Call or write fer: Jntqreatisig b | of particulars.sonia of.Ti and other | Pre a ques + spins of Coca-Cola getting quainted.He says that TU Lai 95 nA PVE ai shade ye \u201c # ad Cn ve,\" tuer a TEE it\u2014get acquainted.TORONTO 23 After the Game You'll find Fred Merkle and a glass * comes as near to being the ideal refresher and thirst- quencher as anything anyone ever tasted.i You'll like Delicious\u2014-Refreshing\u2014Thirst-Quenching 5c Everywhere Send Zc stamp for our booklet, \u2018\u201cThe Truth \u201cAbout Coca-Cola\u2019 and that clever and useful scoring device, the Coca-Cola Perpetual Counter.THE COCA-COLA COMPANY AND MONTREAL thoroughly ac- # * CORRECT STYLES FOR MEN\u2018 \u2014 You are sure to be \u2018satisfied with your | «hat if it 15 gfelnat.ol Style that has the \u201ci : approval of partic- ;ular men every- \u201cwhere, materialand You'll be deli BRANCH OF Canadian Factory Nivgars Falls, New York, U.S.A.Straw Hat Factory, Baltimore, Md.making that mean wear\u2014these, together with a binding \u2018guarantee, make you sure.We stand behind the dealer \u2018In giving you this positive assurance of satisfacti ghted with the new shapes\u2014both soft and stiff.At leading dealers.æ $4 and $5\u2014each giving you the fullest hat value that you can buy for the money.il dil \u2026 Hawes.von (al U.s.Factory 4.\u201cae \"HORSES, HARNESSES, - VEHICLES.On and after Mon nday, September \u201810th, we will sell Horses,\u2019 Harnesses and Car- riagea by auction every day at 2.30 p.m, with the exception of Tuesdays and Fridays.We will sell at 10.30 a.m, and 2.30 p.m.all Fall and Winter.We will Have on hand at all times lots of choice horses to offer.- Parties having anything in our line to sell will please send them in early each day .as we have buyers for everything offered.T.W.FOSTER, Apctioneer, 603 St.Paul Street.Tel.Main 3265.1 - IMPORTANT TRADE SALE Wednesday & Thursday - August 13th & 14th At our rooms.69 St.James st., .$70,000 | worth of assorted dry gonds, ready- -made ; clothing and general merchandise, different bankrupt stocks, including: drawers.300 men's fal and winter overcoats.450 pieces assorted cottonades.150 cases high-grade sweaters, woolen vests, underwear, | linens, table linens, sheeting.Damask and gloves, combinations.ete.50 cases of fine Scotch lin&ns, roller from | i indvar baseball on LOCAL JEWS | Rabbi Gordon Declares state : ment in Hearst Paper is Untrue.\u201cWe have approached no one with such a letter, nor has any one approached us.\u201d.was what Rev.Rabbi N.Gordon, professor guages at McGill University, said, when questioned by a representative of the Star with regard to the statement in Hearst's Boston American, that a circular letter had been published from the Jewish rabbis of Montreal asking all Jewish voters to \u2018support the Liberal cause.Dr.Gordon proceeded to state that there was no word of truth in the statement, which he characterized as sheer invention and nothing else.Buch action on the part of the Jewish rabbis us indicated in Hearst's statement, would be unprecedented.He sald, it wus au matter of principle with them hot to interfere with the political con- victiuns of their co-religionists.of Orlental.lun- Dr.Gordon was positive that every.other rabbi in Montreal, if questioned, would say the same.; St.Cuthbert\u2019s Brotherhood On Saturday afternoon and evening, St.Cuthbert's Brotherhood of St.lambert, held their 3rd Annual Field day at the Skating rink.Races, an match, and an exhibition of bridge building, by the Boy 200 cases men's wool undershirts and Scouts was held in the afternoon, and ™ the weather was cloudy.the even- ; cellent concert was given and the, ball ! woollen goods, ; was crowded, those present thorough- | y enjoying themselves.At Greenfield Park.An adjourned meeting of the Town | iinens, table linens, sheeting, Damask | table cloths.papkins, - towels, coupons, | plain crash, etc, etc.Quantity of silk, satin, lace, yibhon.embroidery.ladies\u2019 slik ang lawn blouses, white wear, underskirts, night gowns, fancy collars, dress guods, farmer's sat- { Council of Grenfield Park was held on! | Saturday evening, to read By-law 13,\u2019 | regarding the borrowing of $25,000 for: improvements, but as a full council ; AUCTION SALE BRASS BEDS, ETC., ALSO DIA: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE c fun \u201cIf its made of Asbestos, we make it.\u201d House on Victoria Avenue, Westmount, Roofed with Asbestos Cement Shingles The Cheapest, Protective, Permanent, Roofing for Your Home.| Mel §.Can you.imagine a more durable, attractive, fire-resisting roof for any building than one compesed of the best refined Portland Cement |.interlaced with strong Asbestos fibres?ASBESTOS CEMENT SHINGLES .make the roof as permanent as the bullding They cut possibility of leaks and the consequent custly repairs.| ance rates on the whole building will be lower.1 makes the cost less than that of a cheap, inferior roof.In addition fou will have an economical roof that will never need replacing-\u2014 that will always offer perfect resistance to fire and weather.1 Clip and Mail the Coupon For Booklet giving complete information about Asbestos, Shingles, Asbestos Corrugated Sheathing, Building Lumber.out the Your insur- This saving alone Cement etc.THE ASBESTOS MFG.CO., LIMITED * me Bookiet on Asbestos, { Cement Shingles\u2019 > Name .tess \u2018 Eastern Townships Bank Building.MONTREAL.J.Address.naresa sr \u2026 Factory .- Lachine, P.Q.La.= 212 12c0d HOLBRO ORS >isé SAUCE ; 204 30 461 88 law - ACCOU NTANTS.lan LA Cie on MOPE AUDIT QO.eee egtiiteredr\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014 HARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, ne es KE.T.Bank Bids.rendi SY cota hts 196 24 v \u2014 Jy ea 2 enue x oy 2412 Park Ave.(Near St.Viateur St.) Important Sale of The Contents of à HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENT .At the above address on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 13TH, SEPT.At 10 O'Clock.3 This sale will include handsome richly | carved 5-plece Parlor Set, Odd Mahogany Fancy Chairs, 3-piece \u2018Mahogany Bet, Mahogany Davenport, 2 Bric-a-Brac Cabinats, Music Oabinet, Silk and Velour l\u2019ortieres, Axmtusier and \\Wilton Carpet Squares, Bisque Figures, Fancy China and Bric-a-Brac Lace Curtains, Marble Clock, Oil and Water Color Paintings, 2 sets of Sectlomal Bookcases, Library Table and Desk, Oak Hall Bench and Mirror, Fine Set of Ivory Billiard Balls, costly Quartered Oak Dining-Room Set, Sideboard, China Cablnet, lixtension Table, 8 Chairs, Silver Plated Ware, Glassware, Dinner and Tea Sets, Cutlery, handsome Brass Beds (like new), Mattresses, Plllows, Mahogany and other Bureaus, Cheffonieres and Dressing Tables, AV, E.Iron Beds, Wicker Chairs, Baby's Collapsible Perambulator, Opal lined Retrigerator, Kitchen Utensils, etc.WALTER M.KEARNS, .Auctioneer.Will They see more anything else.LA and appearance, Ing- Room, Don\u2019t think that people don\u2019t judge you by your clothes.mes else they can judge you?And naturally, they will form most of their.opinion from what they see the most of.Those who are always to the front in style a matter of course.MOND JEWELLERY; FOR AN ESTATE.A large quantity of neat Parlor.Din- Library and Bedroom Fur- \u2018niture of different kinds.130 uieces of hand decorated *\\W\\ emyss\u201d™ ware, Including Vases.Jardinieres, Toilet Sets, Salad Bowls, Jugs ete: 300 pleces \u201cLangley\u201d ware, Coffee and Ta i Pots, Ple Dishes.Jugs.Jardinieres, etc.| Also, for account of an Estate and | without reserve 1 Diamond and 1 Pearl | shotdd Give this sale their attention.215 Pendant, 4 Diamond Rings, also pair of ; very valuable Diamond Earrings.In sizes to fit almost any room and of nandiome Bed Less und l s1atUresses gant \u2018Upright Pianos, large assortment in Linens, Marseilles and other Bed Covers, ind à Secopd-Hand Sto signed under ad¥ances made, they must \u2018be sold absolutely without Reserve, - (Street.in.linings sateen, fancy thread and! was not present, the meeting was ad- : woollen stockings, gloves.men's shirts journed to Wednesday.13th inst | collars, necktiee.fur-lined tweed cape, \u2014 felt hats, suspenders, umbrellas, tweed Panis.woollen mitts and gloves leather .° mitts, large assortment of general dry H hl goods in every line.and many consign- THE PEOPLES 1 y ments of all kimis of goods, cte.ete.| AUCÏONE Sale at 10 o'clock a.m.each day.in] © \u2014 Imp lots to suit and without reserve.i ortant MARCOTTE FRERES.215 3 Auctioneers, | Auction Sale E Squares in Axminster, Brussels and Tapestry.Wilton, desigus; om and Linvieums, Parlor, .Dining-Ntoom Furniture, KRramel Beds, Springs and , Mirrors, Piciures, two Kle- urting and Pprtieres, Belfast Table rge asporiment of House Furnish.d general Dry Goods, also \u2018some Furniture and \u20ac 8, INngs-n .ete.AR most of the above goods are con- At the Old Stand, 241 and 243 St.James TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT.12, At 2 O'Clock.RAE & DONNELLY.Auctioneers.starting housekeeping 2 Parties about Sale by pubiic auction at the under- signeds sSalesrooms, 32 UNIVERSAL STREET, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT.At 2.30 O'Clock.Jewellery may be examined a.m.on day of sale.WALTER M, KEARNS, Auctioneer.14, from | PRELIMINARY NOTICE | 215 4 ATTRACTIVE SALE | Household Furniture! AXMINSTER AND OTHER CARPETS, TWIN BRASS BEDS, MAHOGANY AND OAK BETS, ETC.ETC.At 24 Shuter Street, ON FRIDAY MORNING, 15TH SEPT.At 10 O'Clock.Particulars will appear \u2018on Wednesday.- WALTER M.KEARNS, A Auctioneer.ns 2 you kindly tell us how of your\u201d clothes than of \u2019 hime, .sie, Fra wear Fit-Reform Suits, as \u201ci an Bites.secs via cet be ae pou | 310548 EER I gg) er vu TE TN Epa \u2014 ! fe train and Toronto.Union Ftation ed Sleeping Cars are on these traine, EE 11 to 16 .Ss + Returning imm event îs cver, Round Trip, se Buy your tickets early and avoid rush at the wickets.un sale at 218 &t, Janies SL, Hotel and Windsor sor_Station.DETROIT, MICH BAY CITY, MICH .ee.$17.28 SAGINAW, Mich 17.18 GRAND RAPIDS, \u2018Mich.\u2019 .$18.95 CHICAGO.ST.PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS, via Muskoka route, via Sault Ste.Marie direct, via Detroit and Chi- LCLEV ELAND, .14.1 CLEVELAND, OHIO, via \"Detroit } Montreal to Nelson and Spekawe, Vancou- {san Francisco, \u2018Les\u2019 Augers, \u2018| Mexico City, vancous er, SManitesa tackatréwas cmd Hurt 3782 CANADIAN PACIFIC TORONTO SERVICE 1645 PF.M.DAILY 'YONGe sT.>TATION NORTH TORONTY.Reliability as 10 time, because of the W slups it has to make, has made this the favorite between Montreal 3.46 am.and 10.00 pm daily te The large.roomy and alectric-light- EXHIBITION.OTTAWA.338 eptember 11, 13, 16 59 Return limit, September 18th, isa Blue Bonnets SEPT.11TH TO (6TH.Special trains leave Windsor Street Statd at 1.35 pam, and 1.55 p.m.{ately after the last ickets, one way, 1bc: Tickets Windsor EXCURSION Ss Going Sept.14,15, Return until Gctober \u20182nd, 1911.RATES FROM MONTREAL, m.Minn.834.00 cage.\u201cOHIO.via Buffalo and and boat .\u2026.REDUGED FARES sept.15{h te Oet.13th, Inclusive, Second-Class Colonist ares from $41.70 $49.00 ver, Victoria, Seattle amd Portland Diege Ça.Mex, CHEAP EXCURSIONS .FROM MUNTREAL TO tic-ucia deu $100 50 | » Fortiand, ete.\u201cReturn Unt .Homesekers Excursions.September 18th Tig pets - Eood rites ee fn i | ing's concert was held in St.Cuth- 500 men's And boys\u2019 suits, bert's Hall.Dr.Desaulnler, M.L.A., 1000 pleces colored duck and linings, presided in the afternoon and Rev.800 pieces flunnelette and print.|W.Munroe, in the evening.An ex- i for.B.S.At this season of the year many people are beginning to think of renting new winter quarters.- Although we have had a very hot summer, there is no indication that we won't have the usual brand of winter.We therefore have many inquiries for comfortable offices, houses and apartments.If you have anything to rent we would be glad to have your property on our list, as the enquiries we have cover a very wide range, and it will be to your advantage to have your property listed where it will likely be called \u2018NOTRE DAME ST.WEST Con HK Presa I i Canada\u2019s Double Track Route The 29.00 a.m.train between Mont.rea! and Toronto is the finest an fastest train In Canada.DOMINION CANADIAN WHITE STAR BY THE TWIN TRIPLE-SCREW ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS for comfort and safety.SERVICE-LARGEST® , WEEKLY VIN AND BETWEEN MONTREAL, QUEBEC, and LIV ERPO%:.LAURENTIC, MEGANTIC( 02.1e 1 TEUTONIC, CANADA, (sert.vit, ot, 7,28 Maintaining a Service of Exceptional Merit and affording the latest deviese Rates and sailings on application.Tel.Main The TEUTONIC and CANADA carry cabin passengers in one clans only (II), affording maximum facilities at minimum cost; Fine Third HEISE FROM 7788.Class.Only Double Track Route Between Mortreal, Toronte.Hamiltos, Niagara Fclis, Dotroit and Chicago.7: HOURS « TORONTO * SPECIAL NOTICE : W8ITE STAR LINE Al! Steamers or Offices, 118 Canada sails frem Montreal and Quebee Tues.Sept.13 : \u201cMegantie,\u201d Sept.Joth, marks resumption orale slings R Regular Saturduy Sailings.New York to Plys; mouth, Cherbo NEW YORK \u201cOlymapie try est in the SERVICES Queer stown and Liverpool ped with Wireless à Submarines Te Dime 00.Wen reals Uptown Aer.5050.Catbectae urg.Southere ampton: including th d.Thursday sday sailings te.\u2019 Lo Cty Signals.Ask Keen.| \u2018fpternationa! Limited\u2019 1, = 5 Railway Grey ) trom Xm for to anû Four Express Trains Daily er] 7 ess ~ Betweet MONTREAL sad TORONTO 8.00 a.ia., 0.45 a.m., 7.30 piwm., 10.30 p.m Biegant Dining.Parlor and Library Oar Service on Day Train, The Pullman 8 ing tad on Night Trains are electric.fem lamps ln berths Fe electric fans.SPECIALLY REDUCED FARES Round Trip.from MONTREAL to Lake George, N.Ys Pa Saratogo Springs.NY.For routes via rail or \u201cboat, \u201capply \u2018to es | Offices below.\u2019 Going.Saturday.September 0th.Beturn- log Monday.September 11th.i EXHIBITION OTTAWA Round Trip frem MONPREAL., September 12, 14, 16 .$3.28 September 11, 13.15 .250 Return limit, September 18th, WESTERN EXCURSIONS Round Trip from' MONTREAL, roue: +.TROIT, Mich.$15.09 B RT HURON, Mich.14.88 BAY CITY, Mich.ve ee ow 1138 SAGINAW, Mich.\u201ceves.11.18 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.18.85 | CHICAGO, IIL.1800 ST.PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS.Minn., all rail .M00 ST.PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, via Lake Route ., 38.00 CLEV ELAND.Ohio, via Buffalo, and boat .14.18 CLEVELAND, * Onto, via Detroit\u201d ana .cree srrens Going September 14, 15, 16.Return mit, October 2nd.REDUCED FARES TO Pacific Coast Points In effect from September 15th to October 15th, inclusive.One way Second-Class Colonist from Montreal, via Ouicage Le da, Fares Past EE $41.70 i DRL fy | $49.00 Low rates \u201cto many other \u2018points.TOURISTS BLEEPING CARS.Leave Moatreal for Ohicage on Mondays, and Fridays, at 10.30 p.m.Berths available for accommodation of passengers holding first or second-class tickets on payment of nominel charge.Connection made with trains carying cars of similar .style at Ohi- ™ Homeseskers' Excursions.Round \u201c¥iokets to Western \u2018Canada.via ST.\u201cPAUL or MINNEAPOLIS, £0- ing and returnin via Owen Chicago.sale September 10, st vary Dow Sound and -Sault Ste.Marie.$33.00 SUMMER TOURS to PACIFIC COAST.in effect until September 3 verve Vieturia Es $100.50 EE ¢ tm Ore., in exe role CITY TICKET OFFIORS: |190 8e.James St, \"Phone Main 8008, er Bonaventure Station.The 10.30 p.m.train is the most popular and best patronized nig train between Montreal and Te- ronte.\u201cNuf Sed.\u201d À.Montreal Termigal.| + Lane ne = GO TO: BOUT DE L'ILE Tao place io hole pour lenis de sped Sisasunt Jays Bi hk days, Fridays and Saturdays.p.m.Fridays, Prescott, \u2018216 8 MONTREAL-QUEBEC LINE\u2014Steam ers.leave at 7 p.m.dally.: SAGUENAY LINE-\u2014Steamers leave Quebec at 8 a.m.on Tuesdays; Wadids- * MONTREAL-TORONTO-HAMILTON LINE-Steamer calling at Thousand Islands and Bay of Quinte ports, .MONTREAL-ROCHESTEK- TORONTO LINE\u20149 a.m, Grand Trunk rat do thence boat via Thousand Islands, daily except Monday.TICKET OFFICE, NEW RICHELIE U BUILDING, 9-11 Victoria Square.\u201cBelleville\u201d mails sûr 7 $ JOS.F.DOLAN, General Laser INLAND LINES LTD.Fast All Water Freight Service.To Soo, Port Arthur, Fort William, astgort.all for all points west.Sall- Tuesday and Friday.S.$ \u2018\u201cDUNDURN\u201d\u2019 sails every l'ueuday 3 p-m.for Fhousand Islands ané T'oronte.cdutside staterooms exclustvely.Completa appointments every stateroom.Ww.KING, L.A.W.DOHERTY, General Agent.partie Manager.JAMES PLAYFAIR, President.Dock, foot McGill st.Phone, M 2660-7098.114 78eodû Allan Line ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE.TO LIVERPOOL.Tunisian.Sept.10 Corsican, Sept 22 Victorian.Sept.15 Virginian, Sept.39 Saloon $80 and 220 up.Second class $50 and $53.50.Third.Clans, Liv London and Glasgow,.$30.60 and $31.45.TO GLASGOW.Scotian, Sept.9 Ionian, Sept.33 Henpertan, ramples and Grampian, Sept.30 vu P.500, EY SO n, \u2018called d Cabit,** 347, mé 00\u2018and up.Pr pe ot | Yo HAVRE \u2018AND\u2019 bn.Pomeranidn, Sept.10 Slcilian, Sept.34 Lake Erie, Sept.1 *Sardinian, Oct.L \u201cDoes not call Tat Havre, Rates: \u2014Lond $45; Ha 7.80, and 3 nie e lase, ong 0 Havre, $39.00; Paris, 831.60.Apply to H, & A.ALLAN, Montreal.\u201890 230 TOT RAILWAY Bonaventure Unioñ Station.duebee Mutrey Bay acouna, Carptellton ue vi oy 0 \u201c patiy to Farin, an River du Loup.= Saturday excepted to Prey Mus Bay, ver Jon Hkritfex.Prin Rave Eiwerd ais and the Sydneys.\u2019 pr québec 48 La Saturday LE À - TBST: E From GLAS = PASIENOEK Slasgow 5 BR oe.* get.KRVI Sept.V-T.8.8, CASSANDEA Sept.16\u2014T.8.8, As Sept.23\u2014T.8.8.HATURN Bhianase rate: upwards.i ¥ ahi \" pot sé A 5.x Limited.Montreal, Quebec, Joba.104 CANADIAN LONDON PASSENGER, SERVICE Prom From 1 Mentrest Souttaptes.\u2026- Aug.20\u2014T.8.8.ASCANA .Bapt.Î4 Sept.5\u2014T.8.86.ALBANIA .Bent.25 Sept.19-T.5.8.AYBONIA.Quk ¥ Passage Rates:\u2014Dabin (called second) ' \u201cAp: renls,\u201d $46.25 and upwards.Other Sanh.$65.00 and upwards.TEIN claps Brté Eastbound, $29.00.Prepaid west, SORT.Full particulars \u2018on application te ELA > ® Montreal, Quebec, Toreste, ®.san : Portland, Me.; Winnipeg.Man.; and all Culp?Lise Agents.So SR.i: RED TETE : CONPENY ' 9 The \u2018Mréet Ronté between Canad and Newfouniitned, $8 \u201clavermore\u201d leaves North ney every Tuesday.Thursday Baturday nights, atter arrivgl LC.R.Express connecting at, sux Basque with Retd i a foundland ip Tee N and Steamship srstem or eu.# points in Newfound ¥ , \u201cTo, 12 Size 64 inches by 64 inches, $1.75 cach.Size 64 inches by 82 inches, $2.25 cach.Size 64 inches by 100 inthes, - $2.50 each.Patterns, Shamrocks, Roses, A.| 25 Centre, Rose Border, Or- * ehid and Spot, Briar Roses.| Size 64 inches by 68 inches, kB 52.00 each.Sizé 64 inches by 86 inches, 2.60 each.5.FR Size 64 inches by 104 inches, if $2.90 each.Patterns \u2014 Chrysanthemums, Sunflower, Roses on Stripe Border, Fleur de lis and Roses, Sput Centre, Rose Border, Poppy Stripe.ALL-WOOL DELAINES.Tuesday, 35¢ Yard.We will place an sale for one - day.only, a nice assortment of .fancy all wool Delaines, in light EF.and dark colors.A very serviceable material for this season, ; as it laundries easily and always {looks well.The regular prices ta LAW mam te AE LE Ts ain of these goods were 4Qc and 50c : : yard.Special for Tuesday, 35¢ yard, We cannot adequately describe the beauty of our new Autumn Dress M terials, but we can say that for com- pleteness-of color range and materials, this showing is far in advance of any previous effort of this organization.Our many years\u2019 experience has.tqught us where.to procure just what our customers desire, and this season\u2019s purchases are \u2018all that could be desired by even the most critical shoppers.Many of these new lines will be given their first show- .ing this week, full details of which will appear in these- columns at a later date.Size 66 inches by 68 inches, $2.10 each.Size 66 inches by 86 inches, $2.50 cach.Size 66 inches by 104 inches, $3.00 each._ Patterns\u2014Roses, Ferns, Spot Centre, Fern Border, Fleur de lis,, Pansies, Shamrock and Carnations, Roses and Daisies, Chrysanthemums.Size 70 inches by 70 inches, 32.80 each.Size 70 inches by 88 inches, \"$3.10 each.Size 70 inches by 106 inches, $3-60 each.Patterns\u2014Lily of the Valley, Chrysanthemum, Spot Centre, Rose and Fern; Spot Filling, Tu-_ lips and Canterbury Bells, Por- ples.An Extraordinary Sale of Hemstitched Damask Table Cloths ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY This is an exceptional opportunity to purchase these goods; they were bought on very favorable terms and in spite of the fact that there was another advance on Damask Linens recently, we will offer them at very special prices.The patterns are all excellent\u2014pay us a visit on these days and the qualities will at \u2018once convince you- as to the advisability of your participating in this Sale.Size 70 inches by 70 inches, $2.65 cach.Size 70 inches by 88 inches, $3.10 cach.Patterns\u2014Daisies, Shamrocks, Rouna Wreath and Spot, Roses.Size 72 inches by 72 inches, $2-90 each.Size 72 inches by 90 inches, $3.50 cach.Size 72 inches by 108 inches, $4.25 each.Size 88 inches by 90 inches, $4.50 cach.Size 72 inches by 72 inches, $4.50 cach.Size 72 inches by 90 inches, $5.50 each.Size 72 inches by 108 inches, $6.75 each.Size 88 inches by 90 inches, $7.00 cach.| ; Patterns\u2014Poppies and Bow Knots, Lilac, Lily of Valley and l|to obey his orders.Ty a Ge SERRE Bl aa es ta Se *.\u201c2 Nationa st Londer-Says it Has \u201cstar Good pére \u201cNavy\u2014Aésemblee.Contra: 2 \u2014 dltoiré ¢ Refused.od stg Stake Correspondencé., prêtre, P.Q.Septdiaber 11 \u2014 he Bourassa addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting Sunday afternoon at Laprairie, in the Interests of Mr.Gustave Monette, the opposition candidate in Laprairie-Naplerville.PERS up from Montreal in a special train.In all, about five thousand attended and gave earnest attention to Mr.Bourasse while he expounded his programme !n a speech that lasted ncar- ly two hours.Interruptions there were, but they were quickly stopped.At the opening of the meeting there were signs that it was \u2018going to be a stormy one.But Mr.J.Patenaudè, the local Conservative member for Quebec, insisted on the handful of disturbers being put out.\u201cPut them out! Put them out!™ he cried, \u201cWe will not let them Insult and disturb the largest and mos: intelligent meeting ever held in Laprairie.\u201d And willing hands were not wanting While the belligerents were belng kustled out.Mr.Patenaude, pointing them out, sald: \u201cThere they are! This example of rowdyvism is a sample of the work Mr.Roch Lafñctot is doing for Laprairie, disgracing it In the face of thousands of visitors.\u201d Mr.Bourassa was interrupted several times during his speech, but retorted to his hecklers in kind.The first to interrupt him was hustled out instantly, Mr.Bourassa saying: \u201cFor the past eight days 1 have met this rowdyism at my meetings.It is a Orchids, Scroll, Spot Centre, ; Carnations.| Patterns\u2014Poppy Trail, Chrysanthemum, Thistle, Rose and Shamrock, Aurelia and Mayflower, Tulip, Carnation and Ribbon, Chippendale.Phone Up 3305 if you can't 1 * come, in to the store yourself.! Ogilvy\u2019 8 Reliable Boys\u2019 Clothing It would be difficult to find a larger range, or finer assért- \u2018ment of Boys\u2019 Suits than we carry and the cost is very tho- derate when you consider the quality.Prices run from cee en 85,00 to $10.00 We specialize at $5.00.\u2014At this price we include New York, Buster, Russian and Sailor Suits, to fit 3 to 10 years.Reefers and Toppers in military red serges; navy cheviot, grey tweed, etc.; Norfolk and double breasted Suits, in hard-wearing all-wool tweeds; sizes 24 to 34: well worth $8.00 to $6.50.Also Fall Overcoats in tweed and covert cloth, values $6.50 to $7.50.Our special price.| 35.00 Regular $2.75.HAND BAGS.Tuesday, $2.29.A very special line of women's all leather Hand Bags, leather |! lined, 10 inch leather frame, gilt trimmings, small change purse.Regular $2.75.Tuesday, $2.29.Special line.in Souvenir Needle Cases, with views of Montreal on back.All assorted needles.Reg.35c.Extra Special, 25c.The Basement\u2019s Bulletin of Tuesday Special Values McCall Patterns for Sept.are here.| PRESBYTERIAN MODERATOR.nov, \u201cDir.Mackay Will Address Pub oo He Meeting.\u201cRev.Dr.R.P.Mackay, Moderator of the Presbyterian General Assem- By will address = meeting of the Presbyterian men of Montreal in Knox \u201church to-morrow night at 8 o'clock CL matters of Importance to the Presbyterian Church.Dr.A.B.Grant, bet Kguperintendent of Home.Mis- gions will also be present.The pideting wih! wks the form of a p nce, and the différent Presby- 1h Churchs of the city will be rep- a - 4] « This handsome all-brass Bed, Tuesd lars, interior fillings 5-8 inch, per yard.yard.0 MAIDSTONE WOMAN KILLED.| Victim Mangled With Axe\u2014Husband is Missing.Essex, ont.September 11.-Mrs.George Reld., wife of a prosperous farmer, was found by her son Asher, dead in bed at their home in Maidstone Township Sunday afternoon.The head and face were terribly smashed.the body lay in u pool of blood, and an uxe was nearby.The husband is miss- \u2018ng and.detectives are working on thé casy Reid, it 1s stated, had -been drinking heavily recently.A Jury was.empanelled.and after viewing the re- \u2018maing_adjourned to mest at the call of the coroner, Dr.Bryant, of Essex.finished; sizes 3ft.Oin., 3ft.Gins., 4ft.SCOTCH BATH BLANKETS, the best made, manufactured f thoroughly shrunk, beautifully soft and Heecy; bine borders.Note the large sizes: 72x 88, $7.00; 80x 90, $8.Fine Unshrinkable Cream Flannels, 31 to 36 inches wide, - All-wool heavy Saxony Flannel, Striped Ceylon \u201cFiannels, 0c.D White English Flannelette Sheeting, 45c; 80 inches wide, 60c per yard.twice that number top rails Oins., 4ft 6ins.Regular 00 per pair.per yard.for Men\u2019s Shirts, Pyjamas, etc, pretty pink or blue borders, beautifully bleached, & ay $11.85.Exactly like illustration, massive 2-ihch pil- 34-inch, heavy Colonial shaped vases, perecly pi $15.00.Tuesday.-$11.95 finest Scotch wool, whipped separately.50c, 60c, 70c, 75c, 90c 35c, 40c, 45c, 50c, 60c per nice soft finish, 54 inches wide, i @ Store Opens at 8 a.m.and Closes at 5.30 p.m.LUSITANIA AFTER RECORD.Captain Plans Three Trans-Atlantic Trips in Three Weeks.London, September 11.\u2014While thousands looked on from afar, only a few were admitted on board the Lusitania at Liverpool yesterday.to watch Lhe work of coaling.unloading and Joad- ing the great Cunard steamship.a feat practically completed early thiy morn + ing.It is expected that the big vesse will leave for New York this evening.If, as expected, she reaches there next Saturday, she will have erossed the Atlantic three times within three weeks.In addition to freight the steamship requires 7,000 tons of coal, 700,000 gallons of fresh water and the necessary provisions for 1,700 passengers and crew of 900.Fitty thouand pieces of linen have to be washed, dried and ironed.Nine Deaa in Mexican Riot._ Mexico City, September 11.\u2014Nine persons were killed .and more than wounded when = Un ant _\u2014Matertets\u2014 care at uxtla Chicago, a village in the State of Chiapas.near vue Suthers boundary of Mexico.| Russian Steamer Franeit Wrecked.Petropaviosk, September.11.\u2014The| Russian Solunteer fiver steamer Tran- ait an on the rocks Satu off : Niadge, Kamichatke.The pasgéngers pa atoms bd were saved dy the a a Ths vasa res NIGHTMARE CAUSES INJURY.Foreigner Jumped From a Moving Train at Brantford.Special to The Montreal Star Brantford, Ont, September 11.John Conowaski, a forelgner, nating from Scranton, Pa, juniped through a window while a fast train was pulling into Brantford early Saturday | morning, under strange circumétances.He wab asleép and the condu awake him touched him on the shoulder.The man gave.a start and Jumped through the .closed window.clearing the tracks when he fell, He was picked up and taken to the \u201chospital, his head being badly Injured.The victim is unable to speak a word of English, but it is thought he was under the Influence of 3 nightmare when he was awakened.Dr.Gedo.Alex.De Santos Sa Saxe Dead.New York, Septenther 11.-Dr.George Alexander De Santos Saxe, one of the best known physicians in this! country, is dead Of heart diseass at\u2019 his home here He waz a specialist AE: -and- hold the ship of \u2018that department in the Bellevue Ma Post, Graduate Hospitals.ont etter _ Duty of Mr.John T.Hall, Special to The Montreal Btar.Lethbridge.Alta, September 11: \u2014 John > city Commissioner of Lethbridge.died Inst: Se, of erysipelas.He wes {ll ut three weeks.Be.lards to interrupt such a splendid and intelligent audience.\u201d ! contradictoire.\u201d | cheers when he arose to speak.Just not afraid to meet him in open debate, T.Hall dustrial and Pub-| good sign the government will he swept from power on September 21, when they have to hire a few drunk- The audience \u2018thereafter was most attentive and enthusiastic.During the last hour of his speech Mr.Bourassa | was interrupted once.His denuneia- tions of the Laurier government were received with cries of \u201cShame.\u201d When he praised Sir Wilfrid Laurier for his Floquence, his winning personally, and what, Mr.Bourassa described as \u201chls loyalty in 1802, 1804 and 1907 to my programme,\u2019 scarcely a voice greeted his rounded periods.The.Hon.C.Pelletier.former mem- her in the Local House, presided.MR.BOURASSA REFUSES A JOINT MEETING.Before the meeting opened Mr.Roch Lanctot, the Government candidate and former member, approached Mr.Bourassa and asked for an \u201cassemblee Mr.Bourassa refused, but told him that when he had finished he could speak as long as he 1ik- ed.Mr.Patenaude, the member for Quebec, however, refused even that concession, claiming that they were assembled on private grounds.Mr.Lanctot then turned to the audience and said: Mr.Bourassa refused an \u2018\u201cassemblee contradictoire.\u201d \u201cThis is not the way we conduct our elections.He should not be afraid of me.1 am a simple farmer.He accuses me.It is my right to defend myself.\u201d Immediately Mr.Patenaude answered him: \u201cIn 1900 and in 1908, Bir Wilfrid Laurier came here to speak, and we Conservatives were true to ourselves and acted as gentlemen.Last week at St.Philippe and St.Remi, Mr.Lanctot held meetings and not a Conservative interfered.So, now, we expect the same gentlemanly treatment.\u201d Mr.Gustave Monette, the Opposition candidate, was then introduced.n the navy question he declared himself to be a follower of Mr.Monk.Re- | garding reciprocity, he ¢laimed he was for and against it, accepting the items only that would benefit his constituency and rejecting the others.UNDECIDED OVER ~ RECIPROCITY ISSUE.Mr.Bourassd was greeted with then the bells in the near by church began to ring.\u201cA young Nationalist is \u2018just Being \u2018baptised, \u201d was his comment.The speaker explained why there would be no debate.Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr.Borden were allowed to expound their programme, and he claimed the like privilege.He was a friend of Mr.Lanctot, knew him in Ottawa, and he assurea him he was but he required all tae time to explain his programme.Mr.Bourassa spoke briefly on reciprocity, mentioned incidentally\u2019 the nctot scandal at Sorel and the Oliv charges, \u2018and\u2019 devoted most of his speech io the navy question.\u201cStudy reciprocity.\u201d he said, \u201cnot in the light of the blues or the reds, but in the light of your own interests.It has some good points, and many bad ones.The reciprocity agreement was brought forward as the paramount issue when the Liberal Government were crushed and dased after their defeat in the Drummond-Arthabaska election.It was brought forward to drown the memory of the awful wreck and ruin of the Quebec bridge disaster, to hide the Lanctot painting at \u2018Sorel, and shield Oliver and his #70,000 slush money.During \u2018some months of the Year, the opening of the American markets to some of our products would, he argued.be an advantage, but during the greater part of the year (t would Fife ed Hoar Atimok on} About eighteen hundred people came |] to away on Congress, and whi 18\" accept the terms of: wall from the United States, and to : mercial band reaching from Engl the rejection of thig treaty, an.u up forever.\u201d From the same speech by Pres Agreement, Jan.Z6, 1911: cial agreement with Canada, if we or prohibitory tariff?.PARTING OF THE WAYS.\u201d .available to our peonle?\u2019 \u2018érly waiting to see \u2018the Canadian people ig agieement?Surely.the views of this high authority Wre well worth considering at the present time.question of recip¥ocity.It 4e critical because, unle¥s it is now decided favorably to reciprocity, it is exceedingly.probable that no such op- - portunity will ever.again come to'the United States.The forces which (ate at\u2019 work in England and in Canads to separate her by & Chinese again by a system '0f preferential tariffs, will dérive an impetus from \"the advantages that I have described, and that I earnestly and sin- \u2018 cerely believe will follow {ts adopticn we must take it now, or give it Dominion with tb2 Mother Country is light and &lmost imperceptible.\u201d From President Taft's message to'Congress with the Reciprocity \u201cOught we not then to arrange a commer- access to her\u2019great supply of natural products without an obatrncting | The Dominion has prospered.It has an \" active, aggressive and intelligent people before their policy has become too crystallized and fixed for change, mest them In a spirit of real concession.facilitate commerce between the two countries, and thus greatly increase the natural resources RE HEE Would Work Incaleulabl Injur to Everybody Engaged in _ In a spesch\u2019at the int banquet of the Associated Press and the : Vè ame Newapaper pee Association, \u2018held in: New York on Growing Vegetables.April 27th last, when ft Dacame necessary to explain to the people of \u2014 thé United States just what was meant, just what the President hoped 5 tor by the measure; fe sald \u2014 \u201c|i SIR WILFRID LAURIER IS \u201cI have said; Éhet.this was a critical time In the selution of the OPPOSED IN QUEBEC EAS Mayor Husband, of Vernon, E C., Lifelong Liberal, Out \"Against Reciprocity.make her part of an imperial com- and around the world to England we would have reciprocity with all Special to The Montreal Star Toronto, September 11.\u2014 When M Thomas Delworth, President of th Ontario Vegetable .Growers\u2019 Assd ciation, and a life-long Liberal, de nounced reciprocity, at a recent mae ing at Weston as certain to be rui ous to Canadlan vegetable growers, d1d not, \u201c#s certain party organs hing ed.merely speak his own mind.~ The following resolution, unaniméus ly adopted at a meeting of the exec tive of the Ontarlo Vegetable Grower Association on Saturday, speaks {d itself: | - \u201cThe ®xecutive of Me Vegetable Growers\u2019 Association, their meeting held on the Canad National Exhibition grounds, heren unanimously endorse the action ident Taft: \u201cThe bond uniting the can, by which we shall have direct They are COMING TO THR .-\u201cShould we not now, therefure, their President, Mr.Thomas Delwort off-season than they were In the Montreal market.If the prices are lowered in one country they will be raised in the other.Reciprocity would be the ruin of our market in years of poor crops in Canada and abundant ones in the States.The Canadian farmer would have to suffer, «nd should not favor a measure which will have the effect of lowering the prices on their own products.Why did the Liberals after fifteen years of power discover the need of: reciprocity?To hide greater and more flagrant blunders.\u201cThere is a Being greater than any party who sends good weather and bad weather, who makes the crops and Him we have to thank for uur years of plenty,\u201d sald Mr.Bourassa.\u201cThose who; sneer,\u201d continued the speaker, \u2018are not farmers, but are kitchen gardeners, whose potato patch is manured' from the ministerial dung-pile.\u201d The speaker then assailed the Liberal leader.The Liberal stump speakers, sald Mr.Bourassa.assert Sir Wilfrid Laurier went four times to England to attend the Colonial Conferences and each time saved Canada.If he saved it four times, why did he lose it so often and how eould he save it 0 regularly every three years?A Voice: \u201cDid you save your $2,200?\" \u201cThat $2,200 was spent for the people by me, approved by both parties \u2018n Parliament.and if you don't believe me, go and ask Laurier,\u201d answered Mr.Bourassa.ATTACKS CANADIAN NAVAL PROGRAMME.\u201cBut,\u201d he cont.nued, \u201cyou are making a mistake, my friend.You meant to ask about Mackenzie and Mann's $70,000 to Mr.Oliver.\u201d The speaker then plunged into the Naval question.He quoted Sir Wilfrid Laurier as having said in 1902, that it was a suicidal policy und a crime for Canada to spend money in cannons and rifles to be used in the general wars of the Empire, and I ap- p'auded him and so did you.\u201cIn 1904,\" he said, \u201che stood by his declaration, and we again applauded him.In 1807 he affirmed once more against embroiling Canada In the wars of the Empire and we cried, \u2018Vive Laurier.\u2019 But in 1911 when he asks us to endorse what he himself said was a crime and sulcidal, I cry out through this province: \u2018Perish Laur- fer, rather than our country, our happiness and our peace.\u2019 As to the argument that the navy would be under complete control of the Canadian Parliament; he alleged this.was false.It would be the Gov- ernor-General-in-Council who would have the say in the matter of ordering the navy, In case of war, to :foreign countries.In a situation like the present, when there was no Pag llament; and no possibility of.there being -one for seyeral weeks, should war be declared sthe navy would be sent to foreign parts before the members of Parliament would be able to take official cognizance of the fact.Mr.Fielding had salll that if England was at war Canada was at war.Thus the navy would be Canadian only in\u2019 time of peace\u2014Canadian -to get our money, Canadian'to throw our sons in the cannon\u2019s mouth, to become, in the time of war a part and parcel of the Imperial navy.\u201d ARGUES CANADA + NEEDS NO NAVY.Since the Anglo-American arbitration treaty, the speaker explained, there is no need of any protection for Canadian commerce on the high seas, and therefore Canada does not need a navy.Mr.Bourassa traversed grouñid covered by him in previous.speeches and reaffirmed at considerable length his conscription idea.At the close of the mesting, Mr.Patenaude calied for threg oheers for Mr.Bourassa, which were heartily given.; Quebec Centenarian Dies.Quebec, : September 11.\u2014Mr.Ambroise Guay, a centenarian, assed Baturday at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr.Jacques.Garneau, ta Lateourellle s The deceased had passed the century mark by two months and two days.The laté Mr.Guay was bérn in 1811 \u2018in St.Josep \u201cge is on the 6th of} July.H& was ed twice and was be detrimental.Prices were lower on the New-York matket during the the father of 14 children, three of hom are still living.Milk and Creat | rial T2 A.TRENHOLME, MONTREAL WEST.put up (n Seerlisnd boretie; - \u201cSpecial Mik\u201d tes children vad.furiotac ELMHURST: DAIRY Tel.Westmount 1201 \\HORSE-BRE in opposing through the press and q the platform, the reciprocity agre ment, which will work incalculable § Jury to every one engaged in the pr duction of vegetables in the Provin of Oatario, and that a copy of th resolution be forwarded to the press OPPOSITION TO SIR WILFRID IN QUEBEC E Special to The Montreal Star Quebec, September 11\u2014Mr, Re -Leduc, of \u201cLe Libre \u201cParole,\u201d wi yesterday nominated to oppose HS Wiifrid Laurier in Quebec East.Son five hundred persons attended convention, which was unanimous its choice, LIFELONG LIBERAL AGAINST \u2019PAC Special to The Montreal Star Vernon, B.C., September 11.\u2014 NW Martin Burrell addressed a larg meeting here, the Opera House béln filled to overflowing.Many were u able to get admittance.Other spea ers were Mr.J.A.MaoBivie ay Mayèdr \u2018Huÿbanä.Mr.Hustand \u2018#0\u2019 life-long Liberal, but he made a 8 anti-reciprocity speech, objecting vi orously to the \u2019pact on economic; h tional and Imperial grounds.Mr.Bu rell's tqur so far has been a sucesssid of triumphs.The fruit- growers .farmers are solidly with him.* 51 a When a food is FO OD \u201c9 better than give Savory & Moore\u2019s Food a trial.Savory & Moore's Food succeeds remarkably well with delicate infants who suffer from weak digestion,and fail to thrive on diluted cow\u2019s milk, or any of the ordinary foods.In such cases parents notice an improvement directly the food is begun.The child soon gains in weight, puts on flesh, and shows every sign of well-being and contentment.Moreover, constipation is relieved, 2nd medicine is not needed.The Food is very easy to make and is very economical, Of ell Druggists.® Sole Manufacturers: \u2014SAVORY & MOORE, LTD.Chemists to The King, .TH AGAINST RECIPROCITY Oswald Sorby, Guelph Liberal, Says \u2019Pact Will Destroy Horse Market Here.Guelph, Ont.September 11.\u2014Mr.Oswaid Sorby, the well known horse breeder of this city, has left for England where he will purchase about twenty-five pedigreed Clydesdale stallions for importation to Canada which will comprise one of the most valuable shipments of stock ever made to Guelph at one time.Mr.Sorby, whose Liberal leanings are pronounced.made it perfectly clear before leaving that he Is against his party this time, pointing out that Canada had now developed a splan- did horsé trade, which he satd- ft would be folly to risk.\u201cWe should go on developing our own markets and oùr own resources, as we have been doing.Mr.Sorby added, \u201cthe general horse market ts in fine shape and wil) continue so if left undisturbed.\u201d i i Fine assortments of the tollowing SEASON ABLE FURNISHINGS can always bé: had: in our RUG AND DRAPERY DEP DERN ENT Da ries and Wall Papers ilcloths and.Linoleumis ; \"Curtains and Portices RE - Carpets and Rugs of ol sizes Scotch and Ingrain Squares.Remember we make a.specialty \u2018of WINDOW SHADES, and guarantee\u201d that every oe * putyp will give \\ roman 1.\u201d er Minister, en Route to Maritime Provinces, Speaks on 9 Behalf of Mr.G.F.Johnston\u2014Characterizes Reciprocity I Lawrence division was unexpect- lly honored on Saturday evening, en Sir Charles Hibbert me.inta the constituency and spoke two meetings in support of Mr.GQ.Johnaton, the Conservative can- A ate.A \"he presence of Sir Charles Hib- in the city was accidental.He à come from the West and was pro- sding to his native province to \u2018fur- br engage in the campaign.His I connections were poor with the t that he could not continue on Journey immediately.When his presence in Montreal had ome known, Sir t'harics Hibbert 8 induced to speak at two meetings eviously arranged in St.islon, an arrangement which he ickly assented to because Mr.John- bn's father had been associated with in .earller politics, Vhen seen by a representative of he Star, Sir Hibbert declared that look the opponents of the iprocity \u2018pact in the present elec- ns were of the brightest, and that .Taft-Fielding agreement was cern of repudiation at the hands ot e- people of Canada on September In British Columbia,\u201d said the ex- nister of Marine, \u201call the Liberals mselves hope for only one seat, t of Comox-Atlin, and even this \u2018doubtful as British Columbia as a hole 1s opposed to the Washington- hde \u2018deal.We look fer a clean sp of the seven seats in the pro- ce.\u201d \u201cIs Victoria, where Hon.Mr.Tem- pman \u2018is running, certain for the nsefvatives?\" Sir Hibbert was ask- \u201cAs certain as any election can be,\u201d replied.\u201cThe Minister of Inland venue is doomed to defeat there, fact, this is almost concefled by the erals.\u201d \u201cWhat about the three North- stern - provinces?\u201d asked The Star presentative.Farmers Will Not Be Fooled.\u2018l am hardly in a position to speak thoritatively regarding these,\u201d was 9 answer.\u2018From all reports, how- er\u2018 afid from what I! was able to dgé on my way through.I am of the nion that the West will be a bitter appointment to the Reciprocity a The farmers there are begin- to.realize what an exceedingly ubtfu!l boon the \u2019pact brings them à are reported to be everywhere rning-against it.The farmer is not foo! \u2018and- knows -where.his best in- ests lie.Put the reciprocity agree- nt inte effect and his home market, e market in which he has become bh, is opened to the United States d the twelve favored nations.Ad- à.to this, he realizes what it means have his wheat miiled in Minnea- lie and-St.Paul: the by-products Haute fosd the cattle of the Ameri- A raiser, with whom he has to comte; and his good hard wheat will be xed with inferior grades by the Am- can miller and gfound \u2018into flour th whieh the Canadian producer 11 hayé to nieet at a disadvantage the: pean market.No, I think e réciprotity bubble has burst, so r as.the Canadian farmer is con- rned.\u201d When asked as to his estimate of result of the elections, Sir Hib- rt fairly beamed as he said: \u201cT'¢ my mind\u201d there is no doubt as the ultimate issue of the campaign ainst iprocity.I have been in litics a long time and feel that I can dge how the wind is blowing.Never bfore have I seen the Conservative rty inspired with such a spirit as is at present, a spirit which cannot how defeat.\u201cYou people here in Montreal have tnessed the splendid example set by brens of patriotic Canadians, - who ve cast off old party affiliations hd who are joining with old-time litical foes to save the country from »- iniquitous \u201cpact.What is true Montreal, is tru® of all parts of Everywhere men are een sn the \"old barriers and aking the issue now before the elec- rs one fay removed from the \u2018sordid naideration of.dollars and cents on#, believing.and rightly so, that ie not a time for party politics Sole In the affairs of the coun- che the very destiny of the Ri omnis i at stake.\u201d i Addresses St.Lawrence Ai Se Electors.at meeting held im Mr.G.F.js \u20ac \u2018Committee, 39 St.eine.street west, Mr.H.McD.ellé 9 speaking.\u2018when Sir Charles ibat Tupper \u201carrived, accom- antéd br: Mr.O, EF; Johnston, Mr, H.map, \u2018apd Mr.W.G.M.Sheppard.\"sie Charles Hibbert was halled with hearty cheers.as he\u2019 made .is Gay through eas dears.Everyone \u201cwith shouts Which lasted for Ai minutes.iy troduced 1 -being Sommally ntroduced he or In tendered A ovation.He pid \u2018that it wis 8 \u201cef great pleasure b be permiped to say à; Stow words in pforence to the cause to which.Can- dians were called \u2018to fight as they pve never fought before.The present Ruse was arie that not only concerned ertain in ividuals, but everyone true p phe, Domision \u2018of Canada and the À i, Pld rb bbb rtd SELECTING WORKERS.\u201c \u2018Betting thie right workers.for \u2018your business, just the right ones that will take a personal heart \u201cinterest in their work and prove their.value as loyal helpers In our business: wdrkers who may depended unon and who will vancement through sincere «Buch workers are at hand , you, seek them through the Star: t Ads.noompetent, carelezg employees hase.no Pp in a business es- tabligliment \u201cthat is allve to the 6 ssibility of the Star Want ba 5 TOE oTars- te worthy of bearing responsi- brand Who perform thelr tasks th a cheerfulness that comes from the Joy of honest mervice.Btar Want Ads bring emp'overs and.employees together.High .grade employees are alert to the bilities offered through the Pat nd \"Ci They will rb étémns of the Stare vill of the ates .fu) \u201crespord to 0e \u201cap départs service.Tupper, Lawrence, =] : Ë i it + | + as Dangerous Menace to Canadian National Ideals and Predicts Popular Repudiation of \u2018Pact\u2014West Will Be a Bitter Disappointment to Liberals, He Says.British flag.It was a fight on which depended the welfare of all, their hearths,their homes and their country.Eulogizes Mr.Johnston.Sir Charles touche on the relationship of the candidate for St.Lawrence Division by saying that the interest he had in addition to the great subject at stake, was that Mr.Johnston\u2019s father before him served not only his country and the Conservative party, but that his and Mr.Johnston's father were both intimately attached t o their country.Sir Charles expressed his delight in seeing his father's old friend taking up the work where he had left it off.He was alsu glad to find himself in the position of following his own father's footsteps, and trusted that they be enabled to carry out successfully the good work that was begun by their fathers.**l am going to Nova Scotia to raise my voice for all that it is worth and to fight Taft's committee,\u201d said Sir Charles.\u201cand battle for the great cause of our predecessors who have made (\u2018anada what it is.It is to pull] down the great works accomplished by the fathers of Confederation that the.reciprocity.egg.was.hatched at Windsor Saturday afternoon, telling Quebecers to vote for BACK IN HIS OWN PRO VINCE.= i = op 3 4 Sir Wilfrid Laurier finished his Ontario campaign by speaking in To-day and all this week he is devoting to \u201cLe Vieux Coq.\u201d CAMPAIGN VIT PREMIER CLOSES Hl ONTARIO M À SPEECH AT Market and * Consumer © Cheaper Goods, His | Claim.- / | MR.DEVLIN DEFENDS « THE NAVY BILL {Many Interruptions During the Liberal Meeting Held in the Coliseum.Less than a thousand people went to the Coliseum in West Dorchester street to hear Hon.Sydney Fisher, Hon.Charles Devlin, Mayor Guerin, \u2018and | candidates in four local divisions expound the Liberal opinions of reciprocity.The ministerial speakers were sub- Jected to considerable héckling, and at one time a body of the spectators began to sing and were escorted to the doors by a force of police constables.To open proceedings a band played an agreeable programme, several pa- Washington.The heart of Canada is as solid and as true to-day as it ever was.It is as solid and true to political independence as it ever was, and Mr.Taft's committee will be bitterly disappointed.In the West, through which I have just passed, they are not at all unanimous for reciprocity, as is generally impressed upon the public by those whose interest it is to mislead.Far from it.The farmers understand that their neighbors to the south are trying to cut our national life.This deplorable \u2018pact is understood by them to deprive all the country of its raw products, all that we have and may produce and all that we may reap.Reciprocity Taft's Political Design.\u201cIt is the design of Mr.Taft who is seeking re-election to the Presidency of the United States, and the Reciprocity \u2018pact is part of the plan of his campaign.\u201cNo Canadian dares to own to the fatherhood, to the parentage, of this miserable abortion ,this reciprocity.I was a colleague of a number of those gentlemen\u2014Sir John A.MacDonald, and other gentlemen who are named in this connection\u2014and none of them advanced such a monstrous scheme as is now proposed to you.None of these men proposed that there should be a 'pact\u2014that certain advantages should be given to manufacturers of the United States, to grasp and hold the fiscal conditions for all times\u2014none even contemplated such a plan.Where are all the colleagues and.all the sons and grandsons that are charged in this manner?Thank God that they are not only arraigned against the measure, \"but give forth the sentiments of their forefathers.Bonds Now Forged Will Hold.\u201cIn the very history of our country we can trace down the nagging and threatening of our neighbors to the South.Every time until to-day we have conquered, and will conquer again.The threats, the nagging, and all the attempts against us have come to nothing.We have forged our bonds from: sea to sea and north to south.\u201cOur rivals in commerce, in Empire, in everything, must not only be subdued, but overpowered by such force that they must cease formulating traps in which they expect us to walk Just because they have erected them for us.The present proposal between 90,000,000 ann 9,000,000 came like a, bolt from the \\lue, and was formulated at Washington.It is Mr.Taft's and Mr.Wm.Paterson's hearts\u2019 desire to see Confederation broken.\u201d Sir Hibbard then appealed to the voters not to use their influence at Washington but at Ottawa.They will either vote for Mr.Borden and Canada, for the Canadians, and Canada for the British Empire; or, for reciprocity, and Canada for the Americans.He referred to a statement made by President Taft, In which the latter made the assertion that he was creating a reservoir of resources to \u2018north.By reciprocity, the tap of resource would be turned on, and all that Canada has.would flow unimpeded across the boundary.The speaker then dwelt on the parting of the ways, as it was put by Mr.Taft.By many ways the United States tried to cripple confederation and to coerce Canada into seeking favors from Washington.Canada\u2019s Destiny is British, le also gave the definition of the parting of the ways us defined by Mr.Chamberlain, and- the speaker stated that from all that has happened, and from what he belleved, we had long ago\u2014-at least as far back as 1899, \u2014 patrol the outside of the Collseu Mr, Deviin Defends Navy.\u2018Hon.Charles Devlin opened his remarks with a protest agalnst depreci- atlon of the navy.In every country the army and navy were the most popular services, the most respected and the most cheered.Why would It bu not the same in Cansds.We needed them as much as ether countries.Mtr.Devlin claimed enat in 1891, the programme of Sir John Macdonald was for reciprocity (A voice: \u201cdid you favor him then?) \u20183 favored reciprocity.\u201d replied Mr.Devlin.\u201cand I fevored even more than 8ir John wanted.If he did not get it, it was not on account of opposition from the Liberals, it was because the United States refused It.\u201d As interruptions came frequently, Mr.Devlin Invited tne Interruptors to come up on the platform.The Liberals were responsible for the prosperity of Moutreal, he continued, and raised to power.the workmen mm Montreal were hegging for work; now, labor {s begging for hands.iproc- ity meant that the farmer would have a better market and It ;meant also that the consumer would buy cheaper.Mr.Fishors Æxpianation.\"Hon.Mr.Fisher wae warinly receiv.He declared that he only to ha ha planist hupban sg giving los for d Peek ars pin mer prec: the TE DESIRE at Why not, Fichness of weave; refinement-of-tone-and- unusually soft finish should instantly appeal to the experienced shopper.44 inches, $4.50.Width wide.ordinary interest, inasmuch Rich Mirror Velvets, especially adapted for trimming purposes, drapes in soft, graceful folds, producing vividly pictur esque effects.It is wide range of new shades of more than usual \\ beauty.This Velvet is 19 inches Prices $1.50 and $2.00.Their regal richness, This ndon, at this moment, are | shown in a very ; materials for Fall wear.wool yard, PLUR hensive we haye ever shown.the uniformly reasonable prices that prevail.plain with designs and colorings.Fine cambric covered Down colorings ; sizes 6 x5.Price $4.75.j Sateen covered Down Quilts in a good variety of desirable patterns and colorings, 6x5.Price $5.50.French sateen covered Down Quilts, filled Novel Weaves and Effects in Black and Grey Dress Materials Black and Grey materials are finding unusual fa or as eminently practical\u2019 The rough weaves which are bein are especially commended because of their smart ap durability.Grey Homespun, fashionable rough weaves, noted for durability, 46 inches wide.per yard, $1.15.Grey Jacquard Tweeds, woven from pure Prices, in very attractive designs.Prices, per 85c, $1.15, $1.35 to $2,00.Black Cheviots ahd Basket Weaves, ali F1.wool, fine, firm weaves with soft, rough sa = Prices, per yard, $1.10'to $1.75.\u2018Black Diagonal Serges, greatly favored for coats and tailored suit, woven from p wool.Prices, per yard, pyle featured in this Section arance and remarkable\u2019 a \u20ac 2 igh 5 Sc to $1.75.UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE New Down SETI) ME SW Quilts, with *! bands in a good variety of patterns and fine soft down, in a range of attractive Prices $6.50 to $9.50.from $12.00 A complete range of Down Crib and Cot Quilts, comprising all the newest shades and batterns, at from $1.90 to $7.50.Quilts The beautiful new tapestry \u2018effects that have been embodied in many of thesd new Down Quilts are arousing remarkable interest in this display\u2014the most compre.- Shoppers examining these lines will be quic An immense display of Silk and covered Down Quilts in entirely new pa and colorings-\u2014styles never shown be the very highest qualities obtainable.$15.00 to $39.00.New Tapestry silk covered Down are shown in a range of exquisite new and attractive patterns.These Quilts are unusually fine grade and excellent value af x.Te i, DISPLAY OF dy meoyrbe to nog York® ams Satin © re to $14.00.Fancy Fishriet Veilings The balance of our Spring and Summer Black Veilings\u2014very superior grades\u2014will be cleared to-morrow at half price.Included are a variety of spot and fancy mesh pattérns that are very desirable for Fall wear-\u2014a yard, 75¢ to $1.75.Half Price.Half Price with now ity was for consumer, flour.first sight, about the Canadian miller since he could sell his flour cheaper in London and Liverpool than in any Canadian city; it was the same with the pack- Canadian ham bacon was selling in Liverpool to-the consumer two cents less a pound than in Montreal.If the Canadian miller and the Canadian packer could not er.sell to the no gain in true that the prices of farm produce l were very high in Canada but it was not the farmer -who got the money; it was the dleman, who is reaping all the cream market, will in the dedlt with deepening of he St Lanrrence.hd BT 1896, when fifrid Laurler was] TA it wag becay volee: «Co the use of haviog a hn have no money Blame the Micütemen : + will eome to that,\u201d Fisher; and te changed hig Argument, saying that thé buck of and of the consumer.market to the farmer and reduced the cost of many things needed by every If someone were to lose it would be the middleman.As an example, duty being removed on wheat and foodstuffs meant that the Canadian miller would have to pay more for his wheat.and get less for his That seemed pretty hard at same price as to the foreign markets, the Government and the people had Cretonnes : the most refined ideas of interior treatment.from, a yard, 25c to ° $1.10.,Ç Coy THIS STORE CLOSES DAILY ke that helping the farmer was helping the whole community.Mr.Borden, leader of the opposition.had ac- Knowledged that reciprocity would bring better prices to the farmer.It was not surpnising to see the middlemen kicking against the coming of the American bidder.i.the Canadian market.It was claimed that reciprocity would kill the east and west trade, but such could not be the case, when.such experts as the directors of the C.P.R., in spite of what Sir Willlam Van Horne claimed, -wers al- \u2018ready spending millions in Iimprove- ments, in order to meet the surplus trade that will be caus+d by retipro- city.If it was the case, tt wauld be very hard to explain why the C.P.x Pstock had seen a raise of thifty points since reciprocity waa spoken.of as a coming thing.Manufacturebs\u2019 could.not de affected | by the act.except rg th yy woul get 8 better: matket fer products.- the benefit of the farmer It gave a better but nobody need worry an Canadian Canadian market at the protecting them.It was Wilfrid Laurier wha had eregted, Bet tish preference, and when he.created it he had baen.wr Fi those same men who are now.oppor trqde.If trade was a factor Ra\" Rene ed \"to the 1 ated pe = n trade of \u2018Quuadé w ey her middleman, and the mid- be severely by reciprocity.If Cana- -Bagiend+ of an open market.(A pare the wages What is p loaf if you At?) trade The Ni ewest-Designs Original color schemes for Curtains and Furniture coverings can quickly bé.planned from these assortments of new and beautiful Cretonnes.Entirely novel floral, figured and striped patterns in shades that are in exquisite taste and in k 1 These Cretonnes can be o af oir owl.As to the Britigh \u2018trade; KC wan oy | Tae 3 ! AT 5:30 P.M.group at the rear of the crowd, starts: ed to sing and walked towards the \u2018 door.Police escorted the singers to the door amid shouts of: \u201cPut \u2018them out\u201d After a couple of minutes, quiet.being restored, Mr.Fisher terminated his speech by saying that the Amen- can market should be at the disposition of the farmer, as it was for the.manufacturer who drew from the United States all their raw cotton, moist of their coal and many other .products.while others were selling to the Americans all their ore and other products.5 Mayor Guerin declered that mw priocity would be a4 boon for the city # of Montreal and for -the whole of = Canada.The Liberals had à a of belug proud of Sir Wilfrid Land his leadership.At.the co tion festivities, the Canadian 1 déen the 5 shisiog edd and ES hy x ose \u201c1 Pours Near \u2018roy Ju Em 1; soe oa at the south repitett Mr.\u2018thé farmer was at Cansélan- prosperity ao THE MONTREAL DAY STAR +4 Ontarlo Ottice-M.W.McGillivray, representative, 78 King fStreat West, Toronto.Western Canada Offices, including\u2019 Manitaba, .Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia.Mr.W.Me- 5 Gillivray, representative, T6 King Street West, Toronto.6 Eastern Cenads .CEfkces, including Eastern Ontario.ftawa, Quibec, New Urunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince _ Riward Island, Newfoundland Bermuda and Wast Indies.- @.WI Burbey, representative, Star Bullding.Montreal.f°.GREAT BRITAIN Office, 17 Cockspur St, Trafal- i Square, London, 8.W.- England.M.A Jamieson, vertising representative.; FRANCE\u2014Mayençe .Favre & Cie, Paris, agents for x advertising.-_-zæz>z>\u2014-\u2014>=\" \u2019 rampes CIRCULATION OF THE STAR.mate AE me \" Week ending Sept: 9, 1911.\u201c| side: of \u2018the political = [increased - taxation which le \u201chidden beneath, © Unless a | \u2018base pn the Atlantic, Great B : coming the bogey by which .the canny Gérman peasant Is in tire become award 4% the fact thht if miandgez, with singular reguiarity, nn fig the path of.duty OWN the same # - rer acute, \".GREAT BRITAIN AS A BOGEY.Ho Germany is ot to have the opportunity of fighting over 9.Agadir affair, she is at least.to have a chance to Méfand, on a magnificent, spectacular scale, that the English are at her doors, and.that the sous of the Father- lar.have had to rally for the defence of Berlin itself.The \u201cRed\u201d and the \u201cBlue\u201d armies which are manoeuvring under the, eyes of the Kalser do not, dither of them, bear any official tities which would show that the War Office had such an [dea when it outlined the general character of this years tactical scheme, but the proper intimations seem to have leaked eut throagh the right sources and, in the eyes of the populace, the troops are to-day rehearsing what may some day be performed in deadly earnest.This little matter of the manoeuvres is, in all probab- llity, but a fore-taste of what we may expect for many months to come in the way of flaunting Great Britain in the face of the electorate already sated with military and naval expenditures, in an effort to goad it into one final burst of frenzied activity.Votes as well as debates In the Reichstig have shown that Hans is developing a strong dis- are spread before him, thus disclosing the sordid facts of generally recognized \u2018ehjective can be produced, each year's estimate will be harder to put through than its predecessor.Fcr her share in keeping Germany trom acquiring a naval will have to pay by be- made to yield up his hard-earned pfennigs.+ ~ 5 Et - - MR.FISHERS ARGUMENT: motives; but the less somnolent of its \u2018conatituency must | position to scratch the gilt off the visions of glory which { ticked in St.Antgine-for ha : AT Harv or mys people are ite RY eos a aking me tiona 1a talking through his mortar board, eT RUDYARD KIPLING wrote to The Star in'.prose because iv\u2019 sees mo rhyme or reason or Reciprocity.| MR.FISHER referred HON.19 cité Westmount citizens as a pack of wolves.As Ha ow ve.Cool off, Sydney, ting overheated.FAMOUS \u2018CONSERVATIVES DESERT THE RANKS.TE 4, Re - Ones Who Have Fallen In\u2019 Love ar 1e HE Hon.Sydney Fisher claims that under Reciprocity the Canadian (armers will ship their produce to the | \u2019 States.% | ing is higher than it ever was before, where the : wage-earner come in?| Goodness knows.it is costing him enough to live now.will As the farmers are scarcely raising enough farm pro- 1, duce to supply our home markets now, and the cost of Jiv- Monday.TT7,529 Tuesday.77,511 | Wednesday.77,523 Thursday.77,504 Friday.77.507 Saturdav.79,805 .Total.467,379 4 Daily average.TT7,897 Ë Weekly Star last + Week.131,748 ° 2 CIRCULATION OF | 099,127 : LAST WETK One Issue of Daily and Weekly Star aggregates: 209,000 From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscribers, some of which.are regarded as more or less ephemeral.- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1811.THE CHAMP DE MARS MEETING.HAT the people of Montreal think of William Randolph Hearst as a fit and proper person fo advise them on any subject of importance was very clearly shown by the size and the spirit of Saturday's & Mass méeting on the Champ de Mars.With Hearst, the exponent of yellow journalism in the United States, the ¥ people of Canada have no particular concern.Like a great | many other incidental developments of Twentieth Century \u201cTin efvilisation among our heighbors, we do not envy them him or his works, but neither do we feel that their existence _ Yeas lhstitutions of the United States, justifies any interfer- \u201cZence on our part.With Hearst, sxaglonist, waging his fight on \u20ac Canadian soil through both pubsidized and duped allies IA\u2019 In many instanges the cost of- 705d has More ar doubled in ten years.If Mr.Fisher's contentions are correct, Reciprocity will make the cost of living higher than ever.FRANCE IS READY.FTER the disastrous Franco-German war of 1870, France set itself td the spt ma tic re- organization of all its defensive Tesourdes against the possibility, of another invasion of the country.Its defences, all of which are now reported to be in a high state of effi- cienox may be divided into three classes; the army, the navy.and-dhe permanent fortifications; all of which have been remodelled, and greatly developed during the last forty years.The most radlcal change perhaps was in the army, Franée having adopted the principle of universal compulsory service.Every able-bodied man In the country; with very few exceptions, is a member ol the army from the age of twenty to forty- tive, and has to serve with the colors for two years.The total numdez of, men Mable to De called out is about 4.800, 040.of whom 1.350,000 would be put In the field armies immédiately on the outbreak of war.The fleet.which was reviewed at Toulon by :ne President of the Republic, included eighteen battieships, six of them of the.all-big-gun type, nine armored cruisers, and twenty-five forpedo boats and destroyers.This fleet, which was declared by the Minister of Marine tu be per- fectlv ready for service and is the greatesi flee' ever assembled by France.by no means repteseus the entire strength of the French navy.While this !s not easy to define with gertainty.the estimate of the bir mah Admiralty | | iin the ranks of the Canadian press, dissembling his pur- \u201cposé under protestations of disinterested friendship and | ; venting his-matsvolence and rage upon all who oppose him, | \u2026 the .yey different.It makes very little difference \" '¥ what sredentiils he bears from President Taft, or how un-! ; Focus his assurances of his high regard for Canada and | %, Gadd \"Britain, we have his incitations to the people of his 5 @Wn country, repeated a hundred times, to prepare to an- : \u201cslectton \u2018ptought it another trial.The wicked Con- 'sûrVittves tôminated a retired clergyman in St.Lawrence \u2018divisigt, \u2014nonerably retired because his doctors would not ; éontinue to use @ weak throat.Since hii retirement, ent may a pulpit, to business: and he has succeed.A Th 0d active in church work as ever: but he is Reciprocity.What was the poor \u201cWitness\u201d to do, iti an: \u201cslectigh coming on?The religious community gen- dreljy \"batted | e nomination of \u2018Mr.Johnston as a he ebttŸ of the right sort of man into public life.5 To) the \u201cWitness\"' seriously would expect to : £7000 1 munding toe same note.: Hay amet) \u2018wrestiing with the problem for some time, E révenged 1tself on -the subject of its per- ing doarse- lAwuita: on his head, | He had hey \u2018and fifty years of age is enrolled in\u201d thd navy ang this Tente; po ndtté te Mr.JoRngtgn\u2014hés turned the talents, which | is preaumalyy not, far olit.On the 318% of Maron jag Jasi vear this estimate gave Frgnen ged for, 15 battléhhips, § Srm- ored.cosst \u2018defence vepspls, $0 i aad croigers, 22 protected cruisers, 10 torpedq veise L760 destroyers.26 torpedo { boats, and 56 submarihés.Rp: in the matter of battle- i ships and protected cruisers, t French navy is considerel \u2018superior to the Crermar navy.Compulsory service prevails \u2018on sea as on land.Every French sailor hetween eighteen includes all who are employed not only on the sea but in harbors or on tide water.in riyers and oanals.\u201d Each man gets five years\u2019 of active servige, \u201cThe total personnel in 1909 was 56,800.pe * EOE The most novel feature in the improvement of the defences of France is to he found in the great development vof its system of fortifications along the northeastern or German frontier.This system odnsists of two lines of fortifications, the Meuse Line and the Mosellé Line.\u201c The Meuse Line extends from Verdun, on the river Meuse, (which is a natural defence against invasion from Lorraine), to Toul, a distance of thirty-one miles.At both Verdun and Toul, there are great entrenchéd camps, and these are tonnected by a series of forts.- The Moselle Line extends \u2018trom Epinal to Belfort and commands all possible lines of advance from Upper Alsace.Both\u2019 at Epinal and Belfort are large entrencned tamps connected Ly \u2018a chain of forts.A ver) remarkable feature of this enormous system of fortifications is the Trouee d'Epinal, a gap in the defepces between\u2019 Epinal apd Toul, which was purposely left open, the object-of which was said to be \u201cin some sort to canalize the flow of invasion.\u201d In the event of a German attempt to invade France much is likely to be heard of the Trouee.It cannot well be called a trap because although well-baited there ix no attempt at concealment, and its purpose is as well understood by the Germans as by the French.The object of the Moselle Line is to deflect the flood of Invasion either towards the Trouee d'Epinal or.towards Belfort.If all the fortresses give as good an account of themselves as did Belfort in 1870, the invaders will have thelr work cut out for them.Behind each of the two lines of fortification there is & great defsnded area between which the main body of the French army would be divided and ready [dr offensive operations., The Germans have a similar line of fortifications in Alsace and Lorraine and would have a French invading force at a similar disadvantage.One thing, however, that the French fortifications ensure is that there will be no repetition ¢f the sudden coup of -1870.France will have ample time in which to mobllike its splendid army.There wil} not be another rapid succession of German victories on French soil &t the outset of the campaign.The statement that France îs-ready is no idle boast.Tn t ie not re-assuring to find Provincial Ministers talking for He:jyrocity.sell out our forests if Reciprocity should come into force?\u2018Thai is onc u! the reasons the Americans favor Reciprocity: and Mr.John Notriè*has toid Congress that \u201cthe pressure wil be irresistible\u2019 ments to give way.\"It is tie Dellef ip British Connection and a Great Canada that is beating Reciprocity.If the Opposition at Ottawa had begun fighting un this paitform earlier\u2014and let the Liberals {alk hay\u2014the Government would never have ventured an election on the lague.German) \u2018may not bé going to war; but she is suffering the effects of the threat\u2014jus; as New York suffered when Cleveluna sent his Venezuelan message to Britain.~ K., ' .ee Does that mean that they intend tol: on the Provincial Govern- | Spectal to the Glove, Rome, September 11.\u2014'The Hon, duitus Cuesar.servative, will ticket at th Hus, witb sald to the Globe to-day, procity for mine.\u201d a life-long Con- vote the Liberal next election.Ju- dled some years > ; - Special to he Gyobe.\u2018 LT.Naples, September 11.\u2014Another life-long Conservative to desert his old purty and who will vote for Reciprocity, is Hom.Christopher Columbus.Interviewed by the Globe today.Chris, sald: ' Spagetti de banan.Hurro for de Reciproc- ftys » .Special to the Globe.London, September \u201811.\u2014That men of all walks of life are deserting the Conservative ranks is\u2019 made evident by the fact that Sherlock Holmes, the great detective has decided to vote for Reciprocity.; Injecting 1,000,040 grains of morphine into his left arm and playing his violin with his right foot, Sherlock said: \u201cWatson, Reciprocity is a wonderful thing, as you will see by.reading page 23 of my book, \u2018Cigar Stubs ! Have Met.I will vote for it at the next election.Send.my regards to Frank Oliver and > ask him if he can lend me $&,- : {4 000 for a minute.\u201d sett 23% restaurant advertises \u201cCola Iced ea : Some men never succeed in putting : : their best foot forward because they : : are unable to deelde which one it is.: f THERE ARE OTHERS, (Chicago News.) Hackenschmidt on getting back to Ruse sia oan tell his countrymen on the quiet that Japan is not the only world power with which it {a dangerous to monkey.WHEN a man gots hot and -loséa hig temper, a8 the esteemed Minister of Agri- culture has heen doing, a block of worn on the \u2018head for a week or so w 1k often effect a permanent cufe.THOSE fluffy hats the men are wearing should be taken into the barber shops for a hair cut.CROPS are poor \u2018in Germany.This will cause more distress, as the peop \u2018cannot live through the winter on w SCATes, IF NEW YORK CITY has the 5.000,000 Inhabitants that the directory publishers suggest, it follows that à good many of them are outside of the 400, THE LIMIT In tipping was discovered by a correspondent who found this in the washroom of an Adirondack Hoter: \u201cPleabs | tip the ba FOR A WAR scare that has no serious intentions, the present.\u2018one is doing a rushing business.0 Rese cea eae a, weary: The average man doesn\u2019t THRE RE Tl : te having a good time uniées me ase ; a fool himself, THAT Moroccan crisis hangs aro if it expected to be fed.es ound vs ALL THE LIB.workers in St.division worry over 19 whether Atif \\s Mifton Harsey\u2019's silver mihe In Cobalt i roid out ang stand the stralo until elée- tion day.< à LOCKED UP FAMILY.Court Orders Examination of L.H.Ritter\u2019s Sanity.In spite of the alleged cruel treatment he gave his children and wife, vey so wo: uncalled Yok aa unfustified that - \u201ccomstftueney tidbdég it with protests; and op an apdiogy' abboared in its Issue -of hye the \u201cWitness\u201d consents to apolo- jotent within twa .wedks of poling, been cansiderable.| \u2014ma t guilibla\u201d péôple wi cbatinue to 7.4) ts ovn\u201dvaluntion \u201d A éertein as good as chârity=dé the ntads 8 multitude of rine, À tews- 74 \\paten thay ple.~Hriendat ta: ee de to \u201cduit Into\u201d.that it is oo A > Aa pat bou 302 238 RAAT Fie woh MHouaré cancelled ali military leave.\u201d \u2018The &p- prehensions \u2018© oe \u201cInnocent bystanders\u201d does fiôt .re-as- sure thage who are hoping there wilt! be: no War.7 Ny that the \u2018tide is flowing That is one contriSuttion\\té the cam- Canada wil! not\u2019 y.- a, van Mearst's admit against Roolpeutity.É x\u2018 aor ant sree Louis H.Ritter will probably escape the jail.When he appeared before Judge Bazin Saturday, it_was decid- 0 ren him for à week } to have exam fh aa te sanity.° Jue tir a stage of abjéét féar.\u2018The conditions at the house of the kccused in the - of.1939 Bt.C tris- tophe énd his appeérance im.were evidence that there - might be insanle, He had locked his children ito.separate rooms and étés thie by \u2018the notice, the ch dren appeared to Tha old man himself was located in another! room with 2 revolver.hidden.Under\u2019 hiv whe tn mgt sz td Globe Finds Another \u2018Batch of Déad * With.Reciprocity- : .|.| hearing, although home town of the Liberal can | September 21, is as nothing.brought new hisses, : MA Ban conduésd by asking the 7 Ik} SE Have, Ro outh in Manager Assalled.Conderinlive Leader \u201cRébelves Tremendous Ovation from Coal Miners \u2018and Steel: Workers-\u2014Remivhl of 00a) Duties Un-: a der Reciprocity Agreement is Bitterly Denounced, and \u201cAudiènce Cheers: Gritioisme-\u2014Mr2 Borden Says Canadians dived, Serious Warning \u2018Out of Provident: Taft's Regat'd to Real Object \u2018of Reciprocity \u2014 \"Coal b Specta tait Écorrespondence.ae \u201cMew.Glsbgow, N,8., Beptember 11 Mr Bordes -had an enthusiastjc recep- jt here; \u201cboth before, during, and at { the' conclusion of, his meeting, Thousands cheered him repeatedly, and he was given a tremendous send- oft- when he left the city, on board\u2019 .the steamship Northumberland immed- tâtely after the Charlottetown meeting, and after a good rest and a smooth passage He arrived a Pictou at noon.Here he was met at the dock by hundreds .of citizens, and escorted to his hotel _gmia many plaudits.A reception had been planned for the Assembly Hali for the afternoon, but the accommodation was so inadequate for those who sought admission that an adjournment was made to the band stand on the public square.Here Mr.Borden and Mr.A.C.Bell spoke briefly, and received an attentive they were in\u201d the Mr.E.M.Macdonald.Aftér the pe ing Mr.Borden and his party went ovér.to New Glasgow by launch for the evening meeting.New Glasgow, which is the home town of the Conservative candidate, gave him a magnificent welcome.Four \u2018thousand people gathered in the big \u201cRES: rink, and there.were hundreds who \u2018were unable to\u2019 get within hearing dis- .tanae.Enthusiasm was at 6 high pitch start to finish.he meeting at New Glasgow was representative of three counties) Special trains were run from Truro in Colchester, on the west, and from An- tigonish, from the county of the same name ,on the east.In Colchester, Mr.John Stanñeld is again the Conservative candid .and he is opposed by | Mr.B.B.eLellan, former Judge of Probate.In Antigonish, Mr.William Chisholm, Liberal member of the last House, 18 agdin tn the field, and the Conservative standard bearer is Dr.L SJ.Cameron.' In the audience were large numbers \u2018| of coal minérg and steel workers.Pic- tou county 1s one of the chief centres of these industries in the province.| There were also a consideräble number of farmers from the surrounding dis- cts DEVELOPMENT OF 4 CANADA'S INDUSTRIES.! Chief Interest centered in the relation of reciprocity to the coal \u2018and steel industries.Mr.Adam ©.Belt took up the coal question in detail.ond page 3 Æ spirited attack upoh Mr.JL Call, the general manager Tn ia Coal Company.Mr.tigst had declared against any auction \u20188p the duty on coal, but is dw supporting Mr.Macdonald.Mr.Bell's strictures on Manager Call were cheered by a large section of the sudi- ence.Mr.Borden struck the same note in \u2018the centre of manufactures, which he struck out in the West.He emphasized the necessity for Canada of the { development of her industries, and the value of the National Policy to both working -nten.and farmers.His declarations of these points drew loud shouts of approval from the audience.Mr.Charles E.Tanner, the Conservative leader in the provincial Legislature, occupied the chair, and there was no doubt about \u201cCharley\u2019™ Tanner's popularity.They cheered him again and again.\u201cI am sure,\u201d began Mr.\u2018Tanner, \u201cthere are a good many people here tonight who are not golng to follow the White Plume\u2014(laughter)\u2014but who are going to follow Mr.1.L.Borden, Canada\u2019s Premier, statesman and states- man-premier\u2014for the short time till (Cheers.) Then he went after Mr.E.M.Mac- | donald, the Liberal candidate.\u201cMr.Macdonald,\u201d he said, is anx- fous that we should let him finish his work.(Laughter.) Well, we will let him finish his work, but we will not let.him finish our work for us.We are going to finish him.\u201d (Cheers and laughter.) Mr.Adam C.Bell, the Conservative candidate, who was heartily cheered, emphasized the danger to the coal industry through reciprocity.LIBERAL CAMPAIGN SHEETS INACCURATE.He cited statements by Sir Montagu Allan, President of the Acadia Coal Company, and Mr.J.Coll, General Manager, before the agreement was atinouriced, in\u2018 which they protested against the removal of reduction of the \u2018duty on coal.\u201cThe statement of Mr.Coll unalterably opposed \u201cany change whatever in the duty on coal\u201d A Liberal poster now being circulated seeks to maintain that these statements refer to \u201cfree trade in coal and not to Reciprocity,\u201d ahd Mr.Bell wag\u2019 greeted with general laughter when he pointed out the Inaccuracy of * the Libéral campaign sheets.Mr.Bell declared that Mr.Macdonald had at first been opposed to Reciprocity, but that he had been brought {nto line by \u201chdpes of promotion If STF Wilfrid.is returned to power.\u201d He als6 remarked on the unconffort- able position now occupied by Mr.Coll, the General Manager.who is working with Mr, Macdonald in his elections.He was having great difficulty, said Mr.Bell, in.expliining his declara-| tions against aby \u2018veduction: in duty.Proceeding, Mr.Bell reminded his audience of the developmerit of the coal industry, as due to the nationad Policy, which protected the>market in Quebec.He gave a great many figures to show the growth of the industry.; \u201cUnder the Laurier Government,\u201d came an interjection, which was fm- mediately followed by hisses.A little Inter he declared that this agreement was made \u2018Because Taft wanted It\u201d determined grit.is he going to get it?\" asked Mr.e oO! ut the audience, .! \u201c! wonder,\u201d he said, Swhsther then âre boodiers.I wonder\u201d whether - they | are heeltra, who put in a minersble existence on the crumbe which fell \u2018from Bif Wilfrid Lauriér's party table.\u2018 \u2018Laughter.ot patriots, | (Cheers.)/ \u2018The mention of the name of.Laurier these - \u2018Miners to vote to uve 6 [the province ave \u2014Srotta; \u201cHe's going to get it,\u201d called out al \u2018|to the iatenese In my, opinion they are|Asph / \u201cfor a Seneral manager who is here to-day gnd gone to-morrow.But you know \u2018wolir business as well as any general manager.\u201d (Applause.) MR.BORDEN WARNS NOVA SCOTIANS.~The cheers were renewed and renewed again when Mr.Borden rose to speak.was several moments before he could proceed.He began by recalling the circumstances under which Parllament was dissolved, with serious chiirges hanging over a Minister of the Crown.He commended the Liberals of Sorel for the merited rebuke they had given Sir Wilfrid Laurier in the Lanctot case.He went on to discuss his proposals for Federal grants to the provinces in aid of agriculture and State highways.He laid special emphasis upon the latter plank in his platform as being of the utmost importancs to owing to the manag-ment-by the Liberals, who have been in power for about thirty years, the highways are worse than in any other w province in the Dominion.He then \u2018urned ta discuss tbe Na-; tional Policy I its relation to Canadian in patrie He referred to his tour of est this.summer and to the rons feeling that he met out there in apposition to the duties on manufacturers.\u201cI told them,\u201d he said, \u201cthat I would never consent to any change in the fiscal policy of Canada, which would destroy the industries of Nova Sco- tia.\u201d (Cheers.) ; The reciprocity agreement.he said, opened the home market of the farmer to the competition, practically of the whole world, and if that arrangement went into force, the farmer would not consent to see protection maintained tor the manufacturer, After discussing some other \u2018economic features of the reciprocity issue, he closed with an appeal to the people of Nova Scotla to maintain control of their national future.\u201cWhat object,\u201d he asked, \u201chas the! Government In undoing the work that we have been fifty years in building up, in nullifying and stultifying everything which thé Canadian people have deen doing for fifty years?, (Cheers.) \u201cThe Canadian people will not \u2018be | fit to found a great nation if they do not take Into account these higher national issues.If they enter into! this agreement \u2018they wi enter Into] it with their eyes open.For they have been warned by President Taft In words of such import as I think have never been uttered of a nation by the head of another nation in ell sciiledq : friendly relations with it.\u201d (Prolonged | cheers.> START LONG WALK.; Mr.and Mrs.Humpheies, on Way, Round the World.| Mrs.Harry Humphries, of New! York, who.accompanied by her hus.| band, has uhdertakén to tramp round, the worldyin four years, is at present in this city, Mrs.Humphries\u2019 undertaking in.| volves walking 48,000 miles in 48! months; 1000 miles per month, go win | a wager of 10,000 dollars made with! her by the Polo Monthly Magazine.The conditions of the wager are that every foot of land must traversed on foot.No official watch | is fhade to see that the conditiong are: carried out, as it is belleved the pub- | licity given to the enterprise will ensure their being adhered to.; Mr.and Mrs.Humphries left New York on July 22, and have walked here by way of Albany, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Toronto, à distance of 1,783 miles which they have done a day and a half ahead of schedule time.From Montreal they will walk to Quebec, cross to Newfoundland, and from thence to Great Britain.The pedestrians bear a flag of peace signed by President Taft, and will finance themselves by the sale of scuvetiir post cards, though it is open to them to accept \u2018Whatever hospitality thay be offered .AN ITALIAN CHURCH.New Edifice Consecrated by Mgr.| Stagni.A new Catholic church for the exclusive use of the Italian colony was consecrated yesterday, that of Notre Dame de la Defense, in the parish of St.Edouard.His Excellency, Mgr.Stagni, papal dslegate, presided at the ceremony, and after the inauguration, a reception in his honor was given in the house of Mr.A.Vegville, by Abbe Rasconi,.who will lack after the new parish.In the evening thére was fireworks and an open air concert by twe-band de.P TORONTO'S POPULATION.Ths City Assessors Estimate it at sTad2e.1 Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, September 11.\u2014The\u2018assessors\u2019 estimate of the population \u2018of Toronto is $74,426, or ah increases over} the population as It was a year ago, -of 383,000.This is a record increase : in this city for one year.- All the nfvessment -rolis of the- city, except thét for thé Ttitréd' ward, have been completed, and show a total as= ; trade in it has ne it.in large G getting their Fis wo have been seljing the.faibed FRANG e have oper gelling tae aided RA inc friend A nlities: in fact, it.is the only bread they ask'us for whe ng and Summer Supplies.FOR MAKING SALADS or for taking as a faod we know of néthin * finer.It is absolutely pure, every drop, and the\u2019 riohest and beat flavore oil on the market.Try \u2018Tome With your next order: Bold.Boris and Tine PO 4 Here are the prices: ; Lo 4 + L Francesconi Pure Italian Olive oil Extra No.1 Quality Ca © rl Bottlas ee een 2.0 000 40 oo Extra No.1 Quality ., .%-Litre Bottles .Led .- 1 15 od Extra No.1 Quality ._., .\u201c1-Litre Bottles.» $1.35 eke Extra Neo.1 Quality _., ., \u201cQuart Tins .open oes ose.100 ene Extra No.1 Quality .%-Gallon Tins .wee ose oon \u2018180 aac Extra No.1 Quality .allon TING .,.i5 «cc e.0 «cs BHO Superfine Quality .4 -Litre ei mis 0 pre 40 Also in 5-Gallon Tins at $3.25 per Gallon.J Romanoff Caviar in Glass Sars THE EPICURE'S KEENEST DELIGHT.Prepared from the choicest Roes of the Royal Casplan-Sea- -Swutgeol.= Appetiser far In three: \u2018sises: Romaroff Caviar.\u2026 Romanoff \u2018Caviar .Romanoff Caviar.nips Sma Gluss.Jars .\u2026.edium Glass Jars Large Glass Jars Callard & Bowser Butter Scotch A most piquant and aristocratic relish, the moat delicious and Lijncheon, Dinner or Supper\u2014rich in flavor, ; very no ab ing, stimulating And.easily digested.I a 1.26 Ja es et wen\u2019 ; + - to hand, another shipment of the Genuine Butter Scotch madeibs t the Tt reliable firm of Callard & Bowser, leading makers of this sweetmeat.Ih known the world over as This is one of \u2018the very best and most wholesome articles of confie- tionery we have to offer, and is liked by old and young.Ask: for Callard & Bowes Original Butter Scotch.large tin.\u201cbest factories in Each Cheese weighs abotit 10lbs,, may require.Pree 0 3e 8 Fraser\u2019s Canadian Cheddar Cheese Most people are tond of a plece of good Cheese, and we wish to Your attention to à shipment of extra THs Cheddars \u201cmade Canadas last September.- _ \u2014\u2014 \u2014 but you can gèt any quantity 3 These Cheddars are generally sold at 25c ib., but on account of .large turnover in them the price will be 20c PER LB.Ask for Canadian Cheddar.Ivory Sodp, the Genuine The-odot left by a highly-scented toilet soap is not agrecable to mo people of refined tastes.If you use IVORY SOAP there will be no wach disagreeable odors.IVORY SOAP can be used in the bath, for alt- tallet purposes, or £ the washing of delicate laces, etc.No, better or purer soap made.Price, 15c per cake, :2 for 25c.FRASER, VIGER & CO., Limite Italian Warehouse, Established 1856.; 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ibe highest land ou the Meuth Shore.party muet, | UFFERIN, 351, pear Guliford \u2014 Freshly D painted.perfect condition, modern, 9 rooms, near Dawson soboo!, tramway.\u2018Âp- ! ply 300 Dufferin, or 1851 St.James.Tole- phone Westmount 1301.313 5 LM AVENUE, No.228; $22.30, $35.00 per wonth; Lavai avenue, nlee flats; In gol order.Apply to Hurtudblse St.Cyr, Royal In \u2018 surance Company.Main 128 213 6 to be ready - for, Jecupalion this autumn: 29 Apply MeOree.Royal Tosur- ; ance Building.del.Malu 1287.200 12 ie URNSSIDE PLACB\u2014#0 McGill College ave.Bright flat, modern couveniences, heated, \u2018tot water year around; elèctric fixtures, BAS ' stove.Apply Janitor, or B.Galibert, = St.Catherine east.218 6 ACHELOR APARTMENTS, furnished, best ut\"attendance: reoïn and bath.from 320.00 i per mouth up.Apply on premises, Lennox ES! FLAT, & rooms, middle: vacant Apartinents.900 St.Catbarine west, near st.bef October 1st; present tenant leav- : Mark otreet, or J.E.Wilder, 292 St.Cath- ing tow Apply 21084 Hutchison street, erine west: geutlemen only.213 12 Outremont.218 6 RIGHT 4 roomed apartment, bot water year around.and janitor services: up to date in every respect.Occupation October Ist.Ap- Ply to Caretaker.500 Guy street, or Phuge Up 5073; à to 8 evenings.Up 1669, 213 6 PBA BONCOURT, 1074 Greene \u2014 Heated suites, furulshed or uvfurnished, 2 to 4 rooms; bath; kitchenette: gas wtove; electrolfers: tele- * phone: $2U to $30.Suite 11.Phones 3340 and 100% Mount.8 [\\SPLANADB AVENOB, 2452 \u2014 Upper flat.E of aix bright 1 rooms; vaénat October lat; $18.00 per momb.Dr got LAT FO LET.on Harvard avenue.No.200.F till May 1st, ho; nfcely situated, near \u2018Bherbrooke street: seven rooms; bardwnod and North Calorins pipe flansh; Wash tube la basement; garden rear end.Apply J.Abbey, 5 Shuter.Phone Uy 3713.215 6 OR the 1st of October, modern flat.or heated apartment, of five or six rooms, In Annex or Westmount.Particulars to Box SRS2 NHtar Office.25 2 ABRE.near Laurier, Cau be seen afternoons only.551 to 567; electric fixtures; 4 and 5 apartments; hot water Apply to above address or reservoir, low reot.\u201c1902 Papineau.Phone St to i.Handfleld, louis 10843.OUR ROOMS.tested flat.bath elee- | tric ght: 3360 Bt.Autvine street, be- {tween Cuatbam ahd Canning; reat moderate; all conveniences, REENE AVENUE, 482, st.Henry \u2014 Six rooms: bath, w.c.gas: low rate.Apply by phone, Main 4222, ur 31 Notre Dame west.UTCHISON STREET, 2175 to 2170 \u2014 Three modern flats, 7 or 8 rooms; last Improve- .ments: hot water furpace; gas; electricity; $23 ° L'ICHISON ST., 2639 to 2639 \u2014 Six modern flats, \u2018cheap tH] May lst.J.A.Brien and Co.corner Craig and Delori- mier.Tel.East #96 208 13 UTCHISON, 1830 \u2014 5 rooms, buth, reduced rent till May, in good condition; between St.Joseph Boulevard and Laurier, 213 6 AVAL AVENUE.104, opposite St.Square: au upper teuement; 9 ojen plumbing: gas stove; rent wonth; ges fixtures can be 83 St.214 Thuis sired, Apply Armand Lalonde, street.Tel.Main 1871, LAvRIER WEST, 112, 114, 116.new fiats: eight rooms; open plumblog; bath, w.c., separate; bot water furnace; rent moderate.Apply 110 Laurier west.- 212 6 N ELROSE AVENUE, 360, Notre Dame de Grave.upper Tat 6 rooms and bath; mante: staflonary tubs; halcony; near Sher- broke and cars; He 15.00 till May, 20 1} 862.À \u201cENTANA and'Boyer, near Mount Royal -\u2014 Nice little flats.4, rooms; gas: $9 and 10.Lavallee.Notary, 17 Place d\u2019Armes Hill, 213 À ANCE.23TiA\u2014Ground floor; nice front: 6 rooms; newly painted; open plumbing; za.electricity; modern conveniences; rent $15; Apply 2366 Esplanade.215 lmimediate possession.N ANCE, 2616.upper flat, of A house.8 rooms, decorated; fixtures: jmunediate possession.Waverley.Phone St.Louis 280.two storey gas; electric Apply 2430 and $26.Apply Carriere & Frere, 31 Laurler East.Phone St.Louis 612, or 1188 residence phoue.215 6 [CHE ERIBLY.Westmount \u2014 Faux family apartwent; ,touttry surroundings: Janitor wervice.0 large rooms; hardwood: but water year around; ¥or particulars, phage, Me: ; Millan, Westmount 3110.\u201cDUDLEY\u201d APARTMENTS {794 St.Urbain, below Pine Avenue, | Apartments to let in this modern fireproof building.Suites of 8 ard \u20ac rooms, with bathroom, hot water, electric fixtures, gas log, Ras stove, refrigerator, \u2018vacuum cleaner, storeroom, janitor ser- ! vice.tents, 330 to $40 per month.Apply on premises, or to Geo.R.Lighthall, Notary, 303 Quebec Bank Building.Phone Main 532 - 217 4 4aw p)*éuNGconter, 4100 Sherbraoke\u2014Heated and furaished aultes; 3 to 4 rooms: bath; Kitchenette; store rooms; hot Water: telephones $ZT.50 to $30.Suite 14: Phone 1003 Mount.215 APARTMENTS, entrance street, north side of St.Louis square; one apartment, seven rooms; i heated, combination fixtures; hot water year round: gas stove.hardwood floors; reut reasonable, Apply Janitor, or J.BKB.Vanier, Phone Up 2816.316 \u20ac REENE \"AVENUE.Westmount \u2014 4 and B rooms, heated; oak mantels; gas grates; electric fixtures; rental 23 to 28 dollars.Apply Hewitt, rear 188 Selby street.218 6 TruAN aval APARTMENT.323 Selby street, , Westmount, T rooms; heated; hot wat year round; jaaitor service: rent rensonable.Apply C.0.Walte-z,, Apartment 5, Westmount 2049.- 208 12 MPERIAL APARTMENT.15 Hope avenue, off Dorchester xtreet.west of Fort street, a handrome suite of tes roows; including heat- log: electric fixtures; hot wuter: gas range: refrigerator; china closes: Lardwood floors: individual store rvow.Apply to Janitor où premises.215 6 ING GEORGE APARTMENTS.5150, 2153, 2134 Park avenue, suite of six bright rooms, heated: bot water the year round; electric fixtures; gas stove; refrigerator and ice supplied; vacuum cleaver.Apply to Jazi- tor on the premises, or call up St.Louis 324, or Main 1262, 214 ENSINGTON APARTMENTS.4410.4432 St, Catherine street; suite of seven rooms, janitor service.J.Quinlan & Oo., 4414 St.{iatherine street, Westmount.Tel.7 Mount 12 Î ARGE superior apartment in the Phil- 4 lips, 110 St.James st.Apply to R.A.Dunton, 160 St.James st.214 6 À cGILL COLLEGE AVENUE, No.51, abore A Burnside, seven new apartments, ready October; ryite of 3 and 5 rooms; beated: janitor service; all conveniences; first class im every way.Rents $35 to $50; no taxes.Tele phone Westmount 1633.212 TARONTEN AC Sanguinet N ANCE BTREET, 2441 -\u2014 Une nice flat; 7 rooms; bath: electric light; hot water heating: newly apered: all modern conven- fences.Apply 2374 Mance.Phone St.Louis 3166.215 8 À ANOCE, 2020 \u2014 Middle 6 roomed fiat, dia- 1 tinctly modern, electricity, furnace heated, desirable locality; low rent till: Mar next.Phone St.Louis 940.213 6 | M PPLE FLAT to let, at 330 Selby street, near Greene avenue, contains 6 rooms, gas, electricity, furnace.5 70 PP 2303 Wa.verley.Phone St.Louis 215 2 À ANCE STREET, 216 \u2014 = to slate fiat to let, all the latest Improvements; gas and electrielty stationary tubs, etc.Arply se Park avenue.ue NCE bright 6 Too flat, pear corner 2 Wood À ave.and St.Catherine st.: rental 818.00 per month: !mmediate possession, G.UG.Lewis, 30 Hospital atreet.Tel.Main 2008.200 12 UTREMONT, 188 Querbes street.6 roomed well papered middle flat, between Fair- mount and Laurier.Apply 133 De l'Epee.Phone St.Louis 3540.215 \u20186 OUNT ROYAL \u2014 Carner St.Joseph =.levard and Hutchizon; the most; thoroughly modern equipped apartment house; beautiful entrance, with artistic marquise mosaic tiled halls, sound proof concrete floors, electrie elevator, roof garden, storuge rooms, five and 7 room suites, furnished or unfurnished; ideally arranged, decorations throughout, beautiful elee: | trical fixtures, ouwerous closets, nice bath tubs.fine balconies, fire escapes, telephone service, Regal gas range, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner, ice hoist; moderaté rental, § ice service, hot water year round, water taxes, bighest standard Janitor service, night wa ae ie wau.Avpls to Janitor on premises Louis 331%.st.À ONTEBELLO APARTMENT.344 re 4 street} two handsome and new apart apartments on first floor, 8 rooms, equipped with oC tric fixtures.gas stove, refrigerator and ice; Vacuum cleaner, etc.No taxes; Janitor service, telephone.etc.Immediate Address on premises to Manager, or Jos.Sawyer, 407 Guy street.Tel.Up 2187.#08 13 IBRREFONDS APARTMENTS \u2014 One suite for rent, first floor east side, immediate ARK AVENUE, 8] \u2014 Six rooms, up to date, heated.all madera convenlences; moderate rent; (mmediate possession.Apply win or phone Main 3083 215 6 PARTHENAIS, near Ontario street \u2014 Flats to let, 5 rooms.bath.electricity.gas; well lighted; newly bullt; rent reduced until May.___Apply_400 Parthenais.214 \u20ac 8 ST TURBAIN.681 \u2014 An upper flat, of \u201ceight large rooms, with furnaces.and all latest improvements; rent cheap.Apply 338 Bt.Lawrence.Tel.Main 29H, 215 6 ST D BERNARD STREET, 54 \u2014 Smail upper and lower flats; three aud tour iooms; immediate possession.Apply T Platt street.Tel.East 407.2138 QT.URBAIN ST.1458 \u2014 Nice bright flat of seven rooms and bath: all modern conveniences; will be thoroughly renovated.Key at 311 Esplanade or Phone St.Louis 2637.214 6 JT.ANTOINE, .near Atwater \u2014 Nice stone front.bright rooms; gas; tinted: repaired; best locality; $16, he Apply 434 Greene.near St.James.2166 s\u201d GERMAIN, 428 \u2014 Top flat, ew a corated: 6 rooms and bath; and col water: cause leaving city.218 2 ST.URBAIN.near Mary Ano \u2014 Fine new flat, 7 rooms; heating apparatus; gas; electricit rent moderate.Apply Alfred Cadieux, 1 a Mance street.se Louis 1496, 36 T.JAMES, 1710 (West).near Greene \u2014 Five room \u2018flat; decorated; nice locality: gestes at 17184 se James.Rent 513.00.Phonñe t.Louis 2438.215 6 rt (SEVEN ROOM FLAT at 1988 Park avenue, with all the latest improvements; price $20 per month.Apply to J.Roston, 235 Bt.Catherine st.west.Telephone Uptown 3087.213 6 ST JOBEI'Il BOULEVARD WEST, 146\u2014Mo- dern flat, ® rooms; immediate occupe- tion; In perfect orden; rent cheap to good tenant.Apply Z.Fineberg & Sons, 20 st.Catherine went.28 SEVERAL Awelllags, center of city, fos + to $20; also store, corner St.Norbert and Cedieux streets, also furniture for ie.Apply 536 St.Norbert street.East \u201850.212 6 Ix ®B MED FLAT, hardwood floors; hot S 2005 electric fixtures; price 2115.00.Apply 2570 Esplanade avenue.HRES FLATS, 1467 St.Urbain, near a al\u2014Six and seven rooms; electricitÿ, etc.: new house.Apply J.A.Onimet, 80 St James.Telephone Main 683.232 6 TvwELYE beautiful flats, of 4, 5 oF ¢ 2000 Bor 315 to $18 per month., planade avenue.pear Fairmount.oy rt rit vaults, t G $10.0 » a, 20 Honsliai street.ST LAWRENCE, No.70, near Craig street, premises.or 2148 St.Urbain.op 6 Tel, Math 2006.___ 200 12 \u2018 ith copper part, at Nght nd eotrame | V/TAUVILTE, 343.NotreDame street\u2014Bie- = Thai 0 Canada .AL et re oie.aa OT Gotdacs, Tovestment L No.à St.sawccace Kas, A price 1500\" tiene, \"$e Banding oT Bt.James , Street.23 8 diate p L.Cadieux 62 -@t.A.James street.Maln 7228 or East 1148.newly 4 One of the best equipped apartments in the city; finished in solld oak thronghout; will appeal to the bext class of tenants: Descriptive booklet upon application.Apply to the janitor on the premises, south east angie of Park and Villeneuve avenues.Telephone St.Louis 1389.2126 INE AVENUE APARTMENTS Sublet from about September 13th.heated, unfurnished.Apartment No.33; five rooms and bathroom and kitchen; bot water, electric fittings, refrigerator.Can be seen any time, or apply to Janitor.215 3 ALABERKY.308 Sherbrooke, [= Denia \u2014 Ruites, contaloing 4.5 and beated; electroliers; hot water; refri- #8s stove; telephone: janitor; 25% te TERLING APARTMENTS, 85 Mount PE avenue west.suite of six and ojent ght rooms, with electric fixtures.gas stove, frigerator, bot water year around; Taundry room; Janitor service; telephone in © tot everything cosy and new: Phone St.Louts 205; St.Louis 1384.Te SUBLET.on favorable terins, en elgbt room apartment, in West Bo: Immediate possession: heated: janitor service: electric fixtures; gas stove, ete.Jas.M.Mitchell, 214 St.James street.218 8 Mar DAVENFORT, 101 st Lake street \u2014 Apartments from 4 to 7 rooms; the most modern at moderate prices.Apply to Gra, vei, Apurtment No.4.% 28 E NEWPORT, 105 St.Luke at\u2014 Apartments from 4 to 7 rooms, well finished, with all latest equipmerys ana\u2019 the most modern, at falr prices.Apply on premises to F.Gravel.ns 28.HE HELENA, Mackay street \u2014 New corner Bi rooms; gerator; $38.ments, seven rooms and bath; gas refrigerator, electric fixtures: five lace, Bot water, china cabinet, Janitor.Tapis 243 Crescent street.212 ¢ VALMONT APARTMENTS, 211) Park ave.\u2014 Fireproof, well lighted, thoroughly me dern.10 minutes Bleury and St.Catherine sts., heated, bot water ali year, laundry, open fireplaces.electric fixtures, telephone and janitor service, vacuum cleaner, hardwood floors, large plate mirrors in bedrooms, mosaic til balls, fce furnished, bofst, bsek stair, s eptrance, outside Venetian blinds, inside linen blinds, gas stove, refrigerator, only 8 apert- ments io building consteting of' 9' rooms with outside baleony, filt water, rent very moderate; ready for occapancz.Can be seen an day or evening.Apply to J.A.Davh i Company, Managers, St.ols Xavier street.Phone Main 7741.Main 6464.194 26 apartment, the JERY comfortable.handsome newly done over; heated hy proprie- ter.Nu.1230A Bt, Denis street: \u2018itamediate possession.Jen.M.Mitehell,- 216 Bt.James street.\u201c alé © X TMOUNT \u2014 Furnished apartment, and every convenlence: ref î 7 rooms to let, for the Matar: ne erences, culars, write Box 7286 Star Branch phone For parti.= Office.\u2018 tiied bathroem, bilitard room, Telephon 215 8 in rent of \u201cihe Grand Frank Officen suitable Perfect construetion thronghout.Appis to 507 Noro large.bright, See bested affice Lo HOUSES WANTED.ITED STREET EANT.B51 \u2014 War of Wer Furnished bed siTiiog Foot, cokeectiog, : ¢.Grosvenor avenue.12 6 nt, top floor, fo Ja ullding.Ap roo s stove.ote sio th A private bathroom; blaso It desired.Ap fie the rection of neice B \"feet 3 inches in HOE: FOR SALE \u2014 Taree flats, oo Es- Jd 82.Catherine street west.N WESTMOUNT \u2014 About October, 15th ton ply 389 \u2018pleurs street.Tel.Up \"38: >| ply 3917 Star Office, 216 6 width along William street, 78 feet $, Inches Jo a pianade, near Moant Royal.Apply 1400 4 Fuller To x = +5 on orombe r 1st, house, he, oo nn ng n ee.& n 55 6 width In the rear a eet nches of th.Address 3605 Star fric .° LL furnished fiat, th , ft south west side and 111 feet on the north cast east OUSE VOR SALE, em (Bloomfield avenue, per month; hardwood floors, modern mon ANTES a mi > We bedrooms and small FAR on.bath FURNISHEF, APARTMENTS TO Cer side, more or less, consisting of portions o Outremont: suitable for either single or|senitary lavatories and janitor service ; town.40UB St.Antoine.floor.Can be rented separate or together, on BST, comfortabiy furnished apart- Epson Caesral mumbers 1755 wu 1104 où se double tenement, che on \u2018ares apes: Dona | centrally located, aa 1 pyran St ANTE D to rent house, $ or 9 rooms A Fort, near Dorchester.Phone Up 156.n acte, Vacuum system throughout; , \u201c jats e In rear.as, James u a a es \u2019 \u2014 thoroughly up: to date in every res \u2019 A CoWDHGIR mB re Tm bf (fes Oude Bulloog, Wve Trl | WW minal! modi omits ER cm in rey 17,22 premises 66 \"Guy or Fre Wy \u2014 é : respect; rent cheau till oe 191 1} 216 \u20188 use of the very pure, cool and healthy breeze that is constantly uit tenders Dust De roses envelopes SUSE Tinta, rooms, Front pressed FFICE ToT Ta Nene Building, oor W W 6987 Star Branch Atfice.318 6 = rec Abbey.aa RL st, \u201cwon Da pme Apply pees où fortanie fornia Sparta from the big St.Lawrence River Bay over the farma situated between filed on or before tbe Ist day of October, 191), H brick; pos \u20ac bath; gas: alectrie light; mer Bt.Gabriel and Notre Dame, pear : 25 8 vacuem system throughout, wp and the village of Laprairie, fronting on the shore of the very st the office of the Company's Saficitors.easy terms.Poly V - Harnols, Hunter! Court Depart Sige and all prices; trom Mo! FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.| WE SUNT DUESTMOUNT \u2014 One lower fiat, 436 Clare: PES ty, PeePect Amply 60 ts .cours.hon, oath seryice; modera con- - : Poon! + : Songs 8t.Lawrence River Bay.; grain, Room 40, Cevads Life Buliding.Moot- LE = Two veal 7.Fineberg & Sons, Blumen-| FFUBNISH OUSE to let.\u201ctwo flats, above onder: moat \u2014_ \u2018rursace, mantel Lust Clase Bien = RE Fev ee CR 2 : Bsn of the intended tramway line to run on the best provincial real; such tenders must name thre Notary who Aeon bargain; bays per cent, Toni Ba allie tt.Ca we west.212 store.newly Turnlshed: electric Nght: |, separate baïthttom from w.e.: fri a bath! enitahle for OBE Gr \u2018iw à in à rof tructio across above [is to prepare the Deed of Sale, and be accom- with g rice $3800.£ 3000 Tee bath: gas connections: at re sonable terms.Ap- 422.50 per mouth, J.Ba Quintsl, Pro gentle wig 9 .the King Edward Road, now in course of cons n AO tor.Louis Gaud tor SPACE ° square feet or less, dre 1843.81.nce Mal 216 6 al, lemen: up to date: Jvezy; elavenlunce.Ap.' nd à Also the wonderful view over the big bay |Panied by a certified cheque for per cent.Proprie .reat, east.divided Into offices, first floor Jacob's PIX 18 : \u2026 [prietor, 4331 Weltern avenue.Phone ia the The Shirley, 96 9¢.\u201d Mart strct.213 0 à which are high a Ty.of the amount of the tender, payable to the 313 6° gunat will rent\u201d sing or wuité.ui INURNISHED HOUSE, Bt.Lameert from O¢- morning, hetwees 9 and 12 for Information.\u201cte the Mount Royal, the Nun's Island and the Rapids, as well as the fact |, of liternational Assets, Limited.the bal.ANGE TT Ser Becie on os, y en te.Up- NISHEL HOUSE, A eue UE : on Gey frees: ais rite à 508 Sbegbiooke, ) if Being within 30 minutes from the centre of the City.make it the very |ance of the purchase price \u201cto: be paid within |\u2019 Bt.Joseph \u2014 res te; T rooms: far- EF rs = ete.Rent $20.00) per month.Electric cars.Ad: .as 0 ie: Jul = Spptatalos Tiying- for residential purposes In every respect especially for parents, |thirty days upon the execution of + of nace; bringing $730.Avery Er Trudeau & Oecire, right office.With ciel ae a dress 3734 Star Office.215 6 \u2014 : water: telephone\u2019 eatin: also pe Late ) ve the upgrowth of their children very much at heart.2.Notification of the acceptance of ten S00 TX i Sos Bee T po rebar, 161 81 anda MOTS ATS mine roomed boots.tarssies.FURNISHED FLATS TO LEY, Tih bub nse, \u201cle can sell such farms at the present low prices immediately, In or- der ww be Dade by registered letter mail led to avenue, and 303, shove ovrorsote: ie offi x Solid Plano; fine ofder; good garden.Fred.B.= at Jat, wor Bie, anis \u2014 Bas Er higher prices, apply quickly for particulars.stich tender on or before the 7th of Oc- modern: ane arente serons, 12 dens \u201d V ing, Room 75.Inquire, @.WN.Ger | Coie; 180 Bt Tames \u2018street m2 ent: a treat, rome.turasoe ro io 0.pen.FURNIBHED APARTMENTS Sk tober, 1811, and the deposits made other Prad\u2019 - mount, 95 St.James.Room 39.218 6 - : 3 Jos.- WANTE ÉA ; tenders, il be BW HOURES for sale, fact i Het : jehamp, 17 Place d\u2019Armes ; : Bln\u201d the event ot the remer ratitug to] IN.chleons § flats; Nardwocé Fosse heat RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.nso A TETINFD fami se ba complete the purchase withis thirty days light and bath Apply A.Cloutier, ae ait DESK ROOM TO LET.a ot of \" rable ob RY Spartmesnt, seven of ard ; 180 at Jay of October, 1911, the deposit of ford ne | ; 3 Notre; Corus moterete.\u2018Adéess Box] Fist: newly\u2019 furnished; paviT decorated; | Loin, For Tor Tears ave.paling Lie 10 per cent.will be fertetien : Hardwood Himmingd, ES ta det.opposite CO 801 Mar Branch Office.tri eat: fo fesiter\u2019s services.3 Oxenden.(00 07 avetul henge TOR Ee] ar The projects wil.be.feliverté_tree_auû.on: lot- 36 2-76 Situated on | Ios.room ¢ Frac Building, FIT, 6 rooms, een: alactrlé ive, es Eastern.Townships a Eg 4 - = Be - _ \" f uae \u2018ot aie SAT bet the Fare eye.Uresnanisida penne.Park Avenue Bx x | Jy janitor.IK) light and gus; Westmount pretaried: ren.Ë ani Yun\u201d Side: at current rates.tomary ln the Provinee of contatatog tenston; healthy fot.Price, 8976 £2 \u2014 _ tal $18 to $30.w To Bar| inn Bia te Square.Aéro BB W aus, vis, Yormasos pred wife : ail tbe newsl.covenants and ms house and lot.Apply tes Mr.Nono - PT | Baek OM 315 r h Office.maids t, 2 ice and Ware ouse opi the\u2019 Nghest ox any tender 4 to ac le aps | BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.of 0?uid Wath; pe recoesabis offer |v fo ath aig Aine : of CCE Commualeatip of tke et O7 racing eI wii en.vou ss\" Nationals, Vente axa Île ty | Pee wo Dedrooma, diming_room.se room Pat ri.from Cu 5 metre Tel.- ra £7 x 66.with basement A property a PER detached cottages, finish: chive cup.on.Apply 166 pret, Toa | snd : must be very, iw de \u2014\u2014 - 2 So Meme cQibbot, Uasgrain, Mitchell Cus- : con grates; a decorated to Premtoos.2% 6 best + Advertisements 4 The rs a PLACE DYOUVILLR.tht ran, waa Lite vs Montreal, and 1a, famediate J.B We at me er mere Er « de du e Star > auntr Zn the of tenter iy .antecé insertion sltje feeds wi Tirered : : SUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.ri nated Ag\u2019 ne Era.the \"22 te reséouce WEEE tree | uit and Sous floor eurfate ea with power.fachiities Sion Ces ROSS & SONS NOTRE.D, à >. ; .Le» ; ip : - hog A - 7) à , .; ; .2e ».REAL JER - - cat tai: .\u201c , ; , Com ae or | ; a.; \u2018 - : © - \u2018 Co .Ce - co.ea A 3 + .- oo ., A py A -e }.; 22» .AE .ay > alii SL ig La ee - HOUSES TO LCT.POR SALE.jt eu var re quete ATUATIQNE VACANT (MALE).SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE).|SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE).SITUATIONS VACANT (FEM FANG SS PE Th ANTE ST ie P FACTORY Ze Bnew u cam wie at ALTERATION HANDS | GENERAL SERVANT | in the rn advertls yo ?pdm: Daisy Turuece.znd two our and arenes elothl gris of The Rar experience, attalaments, etc, And enclose ore brise ae Tiskers Ye: Le raiéo Pireplacée: nice fewtfy house.Apply at jmade and made to order: alse furnituro rene Ara ott i ers 2 % Ng.ve duar Eu ame hac drapes oi?0% =.os ave F petitions, a baie of spéetdi FRE Experienced.timekeepers, quick and copies of testimonials.Halary $25.Apply, to Wanted, able in sad doe papes pv le Ww Nitin a ok hp i ie 2 i of wo » 00a ski resses, résine; Arch MeGous.srauderd Bulld- a ue Wu arian, ; dy at Mors Northern Sleotric aud ALESUEK.se por week welling vewiy (to Mr.MacRae, at James A.EP 4 47003 Dorohester West, near sumer A ei Tel.Mula 1978; Westmoon 215 8 il = x EN tock, cleariag price TT poi\u201d Co, Ltd, cor, Notre Dame an 3 patented egg-beater.Sampls and Bons.EE, pi Vi to =U Toe, Te _Honses AND CARRIAGES.uy.Money refunded If unsatisfac- FEW intelligent young ladies Ma ENERAL SERVANT wanted Jor : WTRÉET, 8, SE Catherine West IF Ey eu.Roller, noel over pov ig \"Table i x AND CARRIAGES.IVE YOUNG NEN ted, Sand Sppear- ry * Catlett» Mfg.Co.Colltagwaod, 2h A of good appearance and having a housework: \u2018good wages.Pré tenement to let, fur ed hom.1 var \u2018to 10; Bpeclal Lot Li ai t, $20.00 meas.! ge ance and thorough abil lity, for apecial knowledge of cooking.to make & house to| downe ave, Westmount.314-2 ou vers light and aly: 8 rooms ui 213 6 ul Party, vy inet city: oy ios 5 Bt.city.- Fork: good remuneration for hustler.Ap- JT ENGORAPHER\" for rien Mes oy houge canvas, demonstrating Ko-Ko-But oon al scrvest wanted, at OT nT, | AVE Se Te | Ee Bb rare BE RT i gl BL Ss ay ol id |.SE re eo Lee \u2018 ; : 5 as, tables, duresus, - : ornln 8 to 10 ho! vs Hr: Ler.otregt.nets, desks, claire, old Sheffield % late.shina, Ww?ED Lorses to buy: on and Mer Mon expert inatruetion; constant pi pa cs o aye RE fea young pas.a, | he Ÿ PE pr ger vy ed \u2014 Su fa dl 8 sgel i FE Hd £ Joely 20 201 Cote Bt.os tuer ill buy tools fies: alwiéps loyment for & LISDK, 2827.between Es \"209 miniatures, Told int McAndrew, 262 Dor duy, September 10th, we Ww 8 sure employ tent, : a 2 I TRET © ASS polisher (or stare plate, vf, ner will dp, if competen segur a te nts \u201coth languages, for Amat! family where \u2014 Wanted at orses, Bernekees, carriages aud nas thst » .Write oatal Moler Barber [EN E114 , BERVANT Vau Horse, «oderu houses.5 thoster ehostor West., Main 4414.is offre Parties ha E> arber.+ ogue, r L' accustomed to wteel ranges.preferrsdy ays te age, sxperince sata for Small family w ere Bona ro [Biro boya to leard steel range Whking.Ap.\u201d lary cape of p10.28tar Office, ro 3 labels\" Rusdier RE ap to Bulidtog Rid Apply to 560 Rockjande é mast 5a 0 pate a.LL .rubber-tired combination baby car-'ux.We will send our buyer ses em 3 AY, Tfntelligent person may « : ren BFREET.2586 \u2014 Beautiful bok- pj, f cash for aoythiug new or \u2018uid.Past > thoath] sorcesponding fo Sir a om flat; B rooms: coucrete ecllar; elec- 8 gs ang ee cart, with runners, as goo 3 bey a Aaving horses, please rite à _eany Band for Bart ware TA J ooma; gun; electrleity, Lot water: Bd se BAY CARRIAGE \u2014An upholatercd, horse line to sell wii call.telephone.of College.41 Craig st enst, Méntrent.- Bly R.W.Kerr, 326 Bt.Cath ne ve : Gathering fi es 8.14 Æ rv.mere a pe A - \u201cNR Ttntéligént perso\u2019 may Carn reel.RES VS for envelope aE tL ; all decorated in send BH § Viateur.Phone Nt.Louis 2168.2g 6 chairs, etc, and fifty yards vew oll- LL ) temronce st.\u2014 i edge typewriting an stenography .Syndicate.Lockport, N for Particulars, ren | Envelope Lo ._17 Busby lane, City.2168\" .Lr WA wai ere er hs TTT TT Tr OREMAN \u201cPAINTER wanted.ei var | Apr 3 Box 3989 ftar Office.216 3 port, v.TOUL COU GENERAL wanted, for family.three.ptoriés wml voncreted cellar, 11 Beek 215 à | et - = Ë cate, Lo ! ly with city re - mount schodl;- must be first clk TEAM FITTERS wanted whi\u201d experience of two.App ferences | Too; ev: modern convenience: all new B*3 BED, complete, almost Bew; Lai BC DOMESTIC \"ETS.E.tante, oem man \u201ctor \u2018offloe S large |; an.Apply E.G.M Cape.on job, corner 8s and heating system.ph Ramsay's, A AN faire, KE.J.Trott; 41290 Western avente 6 3 Kean: 3554.or Up Sado Robert © 4 0 [and chats, al so order Ct Shen | TNONESTIC PETS for sale, Ruislan.weil- Whol Good prospects to the | T8lrmount and Esplanade aves.315 3 Lag, 330 Nicolet st, _ : .1 er.nD ° - Surin B rooms, new, with large afternoon or evenings.88 Cathedral.D hound puppies, four months, pute Sight m \u201cmaa, goth to P.O.Box a | JFORENMAN = wanted for siveét and aide TENOGRAPHER; musi bs quick and ec: |on women's costumes, dresses and skirts; | dippivg.Apply Lang Manufacturing Cod arden; 820 month.Apply A.Lewis 235 8 white, out of champlon Vintka.Best breed- 32 walk work.Canadian Hassan Paviog curate, $40 per month; bright Pros- |must be thoroughly experienced.Apply at \u2018paur, Ziv N:.-Eilsabelh avenue, Sting in world.Address O.A.Zuercher, Yoo.790 St, Lawrence st.pects for suitable party.Address C C 747% lonce.T.R.Gaines, Limited, 663 St.Ca- /Moutreai_ ~~ 214 33 Siang Boulevard, Kensington, near Lower Gan Caledonia Springs, Ortarlo.316 3 OREMAN wanted lo take tharge \u201cof cut- Bar Branch Office.- îte 8 _|therine Street W.DOD genera! house girl wanted; = lege ; Ving room for an overall and Panis GUHIPPER wastea, English youth, speak VRESSMAKERS end Operators wan.ed: understand plain cooking: oS ; posa ANIANS \u2014 White and biack er pot: t a oa i ted ley of older dogs.tor wale.Don\u2019t «bouse; must Le capablé of making : - Ing Freneh.Apply own handwriting, | uaranteed: Per month; no washlug.Apply 260 | LOW RENTALS |, Call on us for anything yeu require miss to onde thls\u2019 favorite pet and wateh , at once, two good boys for work in office {&o0d position and salary for right \u2018man (Box 3 50.Siar Office M8 8 5ood salary; steady work & ; : ; MTL week or plscework.Apply at once.The lm- «venue, Westmount, _ LL ie te furnish your home.- Pleased to give 'log.475 Lasalle Boud.Verduo.aus and miéssages.Apply ar eh ries.fi Xr.Lei hr or è.ce.pertal, 354 St.Lawrence Boulevard.316 3 (3KNHRAL SERVANT wanted for and -In eaâtern part of ely, large house, Jou tne onstest terme So fired Smear T 218 6 [Box 3004.+ TWENTY CARPENTERS NOOKS wanted for small insutution kitcién \u2018and by of res, muet De are n coëk - r .{ 0 \u20ac ce.o 1 Foome, furhace and sis fone block Room, Parlor.Bedroom and Kitchen | BOATS, YACHTS AND LAUNCHES.| OY \u201cwanied for steamship office: we GANG 0 of 15 to 50 fguiian © es i | ent South; horrid WA and divlug room ald of g ps pp'y à trom S-minute car service, Low rent Kurniture; also stoves, olilcloths, car- | ABIN CHUISER, 86 x 8.thoroughly up to; have néat appearanga and live with \u201cter.foreman wanted; ready work see 902 Eastern Townships Bank Bullding.! periutendent of Letchworth SENBRAL\u2014A oe.therai à = to a desirable tenant, Apply 3818 Star pets, baby carriages, refrigerators, etc.date: englue 10 horse power Sterling | Parents.Address in own handwriting, stat- on Boarding een Company.Liwited, JO experienced pressed brick work New York ¢ TGP ak t,once.a general serves 5 loa ! 214 3 Goo stored free tll wanted.The J.Boseh Magneto; electric light throughout: ls- log age, salary expected and experience af Polute aux Trembles, Que., nié 8 12 pointers.Apply Manager, Canadian OOK \u2014 Wanted a Food cook-geuctal, ine.references required.188 Bish i LIEN ES AVENUE sir LT Tower aweiling 5 \u2018Prince Co.86 8 t.\" Lawrence Bh vatory, Bove, otc.: complete for cruising: first any.White Star Box 3848, Montreal.4 : Bpool Cottoh \u2018Co.! G > eq op E .ere Maisonneuve.215 3 | with city references, for sept.Yath.= AIT , wanted 1 * of tro stôreys, containing elght rbowms 84 313 |class\u2019 order.(au be seen -ruuniog.Phode - 26 3, ARDENER wanted to 160K after ground 'RAVELLER wanted, wiih old connecjlon | APPLY 176 Mansfield st.ENERAL SERVANT .wanied, fémi 20 Jesemer Main 0, ite 0.x 040.£216 2 sion in Montreal, and do some Etneral ; ;( ERAL SERVAN nied tam : wo yard, anne te ! ! CRE By > HES 20 horse er B to Too MS ares y or.steady employment ail the year joven, Lot natern Townships and Lawes Pros A\\RESCENT SHIRTS Wand cesser | wages, Si ve hing: nur o kept: high E50 Lo es id *\u2018Buttalo,\u201d argain; cruiser 25 x 7; 10 George Sully 302 Lagauchetiere st, west.Found and house provided on the grounds; .q seller; side line; on enced operators on yokes.sleeve fac- poegible, 330 Roslyn avenue, Westmount, Maps, § to 11 \u2014 Two tenemenm , ; ; , v \"ja Bu 4 nd Preferred handling cloaks and sults; goud Ings, two needte sisevers and to but on 2 a Langlois es BC James CPAS Borne Poe nr cnder Automobile.D vill $15 2 o Children wanted State experience ANG apportunity to right man, Glve full parti-|neck bands.We weot about fifty giris;.- z1e 34 Méndoua Lanziois 62 St.James st.31 .\" - \u2018salary wanted and panes and addresses of.Given absolutely free, a guaranteed pre borse power Roberts B.Rolland.OY \u2014 Wanted smart office boy by IBt&s | persons wio can give references.2818 Siar \u201cquiars as to your connection, 3712 Star Of- steady employment at bighest wages Cres- yEXEKAL SERVANT ented ML 8 - Siro Brunswick et.| solta Brass Bed, worth §23, with every FL Cranes = manufacturing concern.Apply 3# | Dffice.214 3 ce.215 3 cent Manufacturing Co.Limited, = va $16 to $18: no washing.must have best CF N[EW HOUSE to let, n re purchase of furniture to the amount ; F30R SALE\u2014Tuirty-five foot gasoline launch.Star Office.1s .LB SETTERB wanted, Apply Mr Wal.| tor et.i< 3 : | 8; ; x 3 two bathrooms, 11 rooms.hot water of $100 and u Cash or Credit, for | five feet four Inches beaw; cedar hull, ANDY MEN wanted, with experience In ferences.hanted.Apply 348.West Dorchester st.this\u2018 month only, Open evenings until |mabogany decks.40 borss power (wo cycle B Apprentices wanted to: learn cigar ENERAC BRRVANT wanted; must.8: , ny wotor; speed 20 M.P.H.: bulit by Leyure.td a experienced; good wages: no wal: 10 o'clock.City House Furnishing Co., 7 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 { making.Apply Granda Hermanos Y Ca, 33 o oF WAVERLEY STREET, above Buia, 1332 to 1338 Ba Lawrence Blvd, he- he Ugaeosburg rien condition es 0 be BUTCHERS, experlenced men, tor retait |.MADE $50.000 in five years with a small | Peter st.ais 2 ing or \\roning.Apply at once 4331 West .gus .~ ph eee a en te roues price\u201d a Eee ae Pat 6 |tween Rachel and Marie Anne Sts | spring If desired.\" Apply to Albert ol.P.Co, Limited, Mil at.26 2 [3 mall order a hy with (LOR OENERAT: \u201cBusi have a thorough pitti 5 314 \u20ac MMOUTH GROVE.head Caunisg meet.3 tn coxpor, NY.OU\" Caton Apply with City reruremeon ASS va admin: ety ve ; PD'AXONDE,, ATCHEB, Jewellery.Cash éco.an moar, Brockville.01.SOOKEEEPER, with knowledge st lunf [15035 Lock 2 i > ; port, N.308 25 mia reaui § G h ; family.wo washing; city referems T; 23 .t = T- equire ner enced ticket writ 8 ent wages.Apply with clty references, : pi, le NE NE Te 7 rooms, bath, cote or credit.Unguestionable bargains.OPOR BOA feet lou.scats B ber scaling.Apply room 110, Coristine | f h \u20ac 32 Crescent st.216 F-#;:; sors, 2 cylinder, 7 horse power engine, Building, between 8.8 2 a.m.to 1% noon, er| oF Abpis at the plo = orflce.TRG hn d = \u2014 218 2 | Bring experts, be convinced, 30 pe.below almost new: cost over $500.Take it for pie.- by letter, stating qualifications.?TS POINTERS wanted.Abply Oakley | (NUIAMBERMAID wanted: aiso women to Kash (3 ENHRAL servant wanted, wiling Le a Es, heated.bot.water year d'armes.Hui.Man 41860 otflee, Ths law ee = PreET YOUNG MAN about dû, in slow: and Son, Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ot-| 0 paint.Apply Housekeeper, St.Lawrence 77, 0 So Ontario ary, betveen na à , 12 x 4.6 beam, 6 He - ! teaufitiers F anse jaded, 7 roms.bested.by to the n OTOR BOAT, 22 fi.x , ;Ç room, filling orders.Apswer ia or _ Wanted, by a\u2019 British fire Insurance SMITHE plumbers And » \u2018 J 5 * Y jus: ; Jaalto Ee mt te PPT R.XTRA fine uprighi plac: owper pc 2 cyl.engine: complete in every dei \u2018handwriting, stating $3perience and sal office.a youth about 17 years cf age.el] SEE plumbers and steamfitters: (oo wanted at Mrs.Æ, P.\u201cHannaford's, YKNKKRAL SERVANT for small family ny os.85 Notre Dame street west.Te Royal money : M Lan ica $4.10 this season.Box 3388 ¢xpacted.Address C 7483 Star Branch | he pôsttion of junior.Address Box 3980, | wanted af ones.Apply to Thos.Wab- 27 St.Luke st.references required.young peflon: no cooking: must hay ee ' le 78 Wellington st.215 2 \u201cYOMPETENT ~ GENERAL SERVANT Tefélences.Apply at once! 88 Park A NUKNACE \u2014 No.2 \u2018\u2018Dalay\u2019\u201d furnace, in FATNG for a .-2.Star Office.216 2 ; sn ' 5 procure HOUSE, of ten rooms, all re & 0] TEAUNCH for sale, 30 feet by BS Bo wanted to ist in delivery.Geo.G.WO CARPENTERS vanted, steady work | family of three; bousemaid kept.Ap- ENERAL \u2014 Wanted a first class | ed; revenue rent $85; good lett i firme Claas condition: InN iS velling, M oh beam, > Gales and oe 483 Bt.Catherine st.JUNIOR \u2014 Wanted bright junier clerk | UT for good men.Aboly, Richard Ryan.© after 7 p.m.4299 Western avenue.rs ses locality; viclaity Nein Goligge \u2018avenue; fur.100 small for ae vply No rum \u2019 h for a British insurance office: must ni Atwater avenue.Phone U se \u2018om: apartment hou Weste « + god aiture, 8250.Address O C 7477 Star Branch SUEE bargain.Apply 3843 Star Office.write clear hand and be good st ET v OOK-ENERAL \u201cwanted: \u201cmust be vou.Ee re venus Office Pas SALE at wholesale price.10 anyone, 1 ous: s | petent; best references required.Ap- Wages.Apply 147 Grosvenor avenue.: OTOR BOAT for sale, 30 fr.Jong, 38 B°\" Ré for office and areho : experience not necessary; salary to begin Lu 31 MeGregor st.erences req \u201c18 > ns URBATN.1131 \u2014 Cottage, 9 rooms, first spples, of 1 year 3 graf ing, the result is! IL P.Ferro engine, Ÿ cylinders, speed Morrie?ara nani 56 rin i Poly $20.Address Drawer 10, General Post Of- \u2014 ce IRL \u2014 Wanted 1 West Eo] eines orêges ane Matane vif Te Sots SEN BEE gapke ste off T 41 mileg ger howe, IR fret cinne copaition.ea pay Ae SL IE SO0K a voit GO amie Tamectipne sr or Se \u2014 cality.Apply Notery Houle, 706 Power Build.Yurcries Lawrenceville Apply Box 3736 Star Office 2: ¢ JPWEAD DRIVER Vanied.éteady pustisE EI NEMEN wanted.enced, used to work TH | ehces.Appl ue wW enpe, housework and look after two Chilé craie street Telephone Main $191; NOUR Single Brass Beds, complete, entirely | \u2014\u2014\u2014 young man.Apply McKeown's s, 368 St.M van! expert us vo wWork- imi pply at ¢ estmount Avenue, 0 Ci 1 K s ; 213 6 Apply to housekeeper, Kastels | POW BOATS for sale.A lot of good flat Antoine st.ing on electric light and power ljpes.Limited, require a steady relinble man as! corner Aberdeen.Tel.Westmoun: 966.good wages; English preferred, or Germ 21.00.| _ = Le Poti St.Catherine street west.| botton Tow boats, in mood, order: Nine bours day, at 33 1-3 cepts per hour for porter.Apply at the Employment Office.214 $ Apply.between 7 aod 9 423 Claremont av ST po er = iy ye AE Rare ee ee | Ae ar ate Lees bir of i ae) SEE Sook = Ema à 0 Ties vob iy = e n e co 5 = Bright 6 room tesement; in good or Ti INE Temperance hotel, 28 roome, ail | fresne, Boat House, Park Latonteine, Lake.er wade ADPly \"LR er on he oT Et.in accordancé with our a reement with the wo 300d handy men wanted To work | cook, with hotel experience ang well ENERAL SERV ANT wanted.Apply 43} P.B.Brown, 97 8t Jam s y pply Union.Apply Toronto Hydro-Electric System, ! 327.50 per month , 213 PDS y T , around buldi Apply this evening | rec ded ; fi > Westmount avenue Abe street.56 venta.doing fine business; owner James st, 2nd floor.Æits Hall, Toronto.14 2 ; und a bu ng.pply this even ne: ommende also a rst clags waitress, \u2018 .corner CUT.CATHERINE STREBT WEST: 400 \u2014 Kept for 14 years, wants to retire.Apply = | 268 Pine avenue east.speaking both languages and experienced; accus Take Westmount Boulevard car an .« Da, \u2014 a Cc o a race avenue.-] Seven roomed house to let, in good order.3972 Star Office, AUTOMOBILES.MOTOR CARS, F 2, a RAVETLERS wanted, pue be Swart and i Ee vice ably at Duce by de \u2018Gens.(3 STRESS sis ne r= ae a Apply 467 St.Catherine street west.25 ST OR SALE.cheap: one fg (able.roll TTOMOBILE FOR SALE \u2014 Oldsmobile, 10 2 George st.© vreuces ee StF vue.FIT all kinds of experience, aso to learn 0 LET \u2014 Bright and cheerful heated dwe op des] sofa, dining chairs, bureau, : horse power, 3 tu 7 seated fouring .car; .= $ TW 7 and small b D Per ea age ic pi ee ne np i {TO KouNG MES vane ee win | COO cr require apple are Ha Glial Te Ter Per Bg OR 088, i ! lA TE Ce Huntley str 3 3aw buyer.Address Post Officé Box 1258 and live in douse.\"Apply 118 Madison ave.Rayner, 4475 Montrose avenue, Westmount.INEST H bold Furoiture: 1d k 216 6 N Telephone Mount 386.215 2 GENERAL ER V2 NT wantel 211 6 ouseho urniture: on = - .: otre Dame de Grace.?= wages: references required.tis Mou: \u2014 bool lead- ADILLAC RUNABOUT for sale, four \u2019 _ i.- meee SL P .Furnished or mot, 18 wind br ed glass fronts: buffet and chine cabinet, lend.seats, top and rain ahleid.Come and OOMS an e ; VAILORS wanted to work on coals.Ap- (COAT MAKERS jou: ented custom coal | Westmount Sia\" Westmount.Telepha \u201c À\", Evenue, Westmount: eight room, msiefn, press, witb beveled mirror: fine brass beds, | make your own price.§ Hanover street.; ply at once 350 Si.Catherine st.W.| Geo.Makers on nee uta: | y : 18 12 tomferteble.Apply Room 45, Royal Try.boxed spriogs.fine Kitchen range; electric fix: 218 4 daw \\ ; NRAVELLE 216 2 \u201cHocor ans op rr er ar | (GENERAL \u2014 Waited £500 (capable soy i ures, including two four arm crystals, Limoges SYEVEN passenger automoblie, 40 fori?oy .: - .: KELLER wantéd for cily; must speak PE bpiy - NEMANT, seven rooms and Dalh plates, cut glass, books, carpets: From 14 EN Jonge Somes ib Persons returning from the country, or coming to the city TRAME een USL then CHOCOLATE, PIF Anioine st.Westmount.315 3 aot Buckingham\u2019 avenue, just west {o'clock daily.385 Claremont avenoe, West- |in fine condition: low price: will acoent pped.\u201c 2 ES : ; : : : \u2018oe A lines, roofing and asbestos materials; xq NOOK GENERAL wanted, also housemald.ENERAL SERVANT wanted; none ; «gr.ot.5624 above St!\u201dCatherine west.ohio mount.Phone Westmount 2287.213 4 cash abd balance negotiable mote.Apply Ne- Ml to live, usually find considerable trouble in obtaining suitable If perienced man preferred.Ary Box 3883 ; C Apply 424 Mackay st.\" Ou de G good cook need apply; two in faglulé * tional Motor Cu.101 Osborne.ar Office.: ckay ot \u201c16 3\u201d | also h {fi id; wages.EN N.No.208 .~ Uppor tenemoat, GIVEN AW AY = _\u2014 rooms.The present is much the best time of all the year to | (YABHIER \u2014 Wanted © young \u201clady aa ctor at.W.oi Eeod à wcd&D © er.asia bureh afe, ite, se.Lau.| TRS D Wantei oxperieuced.for chorea 7 MP ae TEE + : LAnton, OY8 wanted to assist in Evora de.[1 \" carpenter work.Appiy Ramsay's, E a.lngford, The Robert Mitchell Co.3, Clo ani ran, and bunch aiken \u201calto Ws 8 partment.Apply Box 1}36, Clty.218 3 \u2026_886 Nicolet.at 598 St.Catherine at.west.215 i 12 horse power, 2 cylinder eral servant f Gray motor and reverse clutch: speed 13 alles: West.nt for a swall family ih Dorchester st.W.21 9 séven rooms; rent $15 per mouth: imme- 3 | « || rer dE arate jes Ap.| (JENERAL SERVANT wanted.Apply 1 y diate ton.Apply to Canada luvest- MORTGAGE LOANS, secure \u2018rooms, and those who make use of the \u201cROOMS p susg P 1 Mansfield _8t- 5 ment, mited, 8 St.Lawrence, ____ 213 6 ply at once.Windsor Star, 111 Windsor st.\u2014\u2014 D \u2018 OANS on mortgage balance or price of bale, WANTED\u201d Jumn f the STAR ill h little difficult OOK\u2014 Wanted, rien ty ENERAL \u2014 Wanted at once à g# HAVE several good houses to rent in all Splendid Dresser and Stand, worth co so wi ave little difhcuity Limited, require f t anted, an eéoerienced: city was of the city fof Immediate occu- $18, given away absolutely free with !fimt clogs propenties.04.A ir Hebert.Bone quire four smart hoys.coos | ( references required.Apply 161 Stan- must have best of references, Avy writers and willing to work.Apply At a: 103 Drummond st.oF from $8.00 per month up to $35.00.Ap.every purchaese of furniture to the jo co \u201cler.>, in obtaining what the want.State your requirements ley st.oe \"E.Tineberg & Sous.Blumenthal Build- \u2018 value be $100 and up.Cash or credit.9.Credit Foncler Mato 3862 21 812 8 y y the Kmployment Office.RL N 2 { - ! ÉXOOD general servant wanted for Im I ing.308 8t.Catherine west.m128 \u2018City House Furnishing Co.1332 to [RUST FUNDS and other moneys to lend on clearly, and your only difficulty will be in choosing between W ANTED BOY | COMPETENT TOOK wanted, four n (30 family; -» a ! eferences required.Appl first mortgage on real estate, at lowest | family; housemaid kept: highest 307 Ei r t - ; m ave.first street east of Gi A 10 \u2018BELLEVUE AVENUE oe on re ane mer PPh Torn Fie, Botany.mbt i7 Stamionc®t 15 the many desirable rooms that Will be offered.wane, woe of Fais \u201cai Sve ues] ?HAZLETON square rend ne rose oo | SE James st.Montreal 3s a Notices of \u201cROOMS WANT ED\u201d cost only one cent per one living with parents preferred.Ann Ply with references ai 393 Peal si.GESML TENTE, Te as tg y \u2019 a \u201d r ons, Lim- OOK wanted, \u201cheat eit t - Vppér, Level, furalehed or uocermishon.10 pie sot: Larios, Bross bob St Car word each insertion; minimum ¢harge 25 cents.od Mores Eee TE het | Semen cnr at moderate rental; immediate possession.| eilne st.W.\u201ccorner Stanley \u2019 MISCELLANEOUS.i \u2014\u2014 V ANTED first Class slotter and boring | Apply mornings and evenings at Tr, GENE Le Manted, à rod, gene ht m ands; steady work: good wages.| stree ! 3 :; must a Gault & Pwing, Eastern Townships Bonk OWARD CABINET GRAND, rich wal- \u2014_ mem | Apply Canadian General Electric Co.Peter.ESSN AKERS \u2014arapers and operators AL home.\u2019 Apply with references.No.et Buide 218 2 nut case, beautifully carved, 7 1-3 oc- pers and ope R ge re etes sis 0; ACME VACUUM CLEANER ; a as Ds £500 wages VAI TE |Ehgrorooke at.on the loft, 28 Cote à met \u2014 : tooke like new.bargain 3465, payable $13 ~ D a bright message boy for of- Nelges.+ = BUSINESS CHANCES.{cash and $6 monthly.Layton Bros, 550 Bt.OY \u2014 Wanted boy for marche ITCHEN PORTER wanted Apply Edin.W pure Dame ment ELLE 5 ody fice.Apply with references to Canada ; rantes 2 | chal and $C monthly.Layien Bros.pede ply 357 St.James st, Cfty, burgh Cafe, +36 St.Catherine Wesl.| Optical Co.Limited.7 Bleury street.RESSMAKE YENERAL SERVANE wanted for\u201d WERTISER requires gentlemen fin for rent.Terms 35,00 per -day, with F =a Aes] cu 01 EipED GLASS 5 GLAZIER wapud,, \\ \u2014 \\ ance proposition that wo bring a.me OF of rs ame\u201d soe tor raie cheap at |operator.$3.50 .without, House cleæn- B® Catharine at \u201cwet.Kom AUT RB wah todo, SiERby.; 4 my A 8 3 area So citar r AnGagiie pa æ of nDéébère\u201d foe Na tL.in tw eae = neede Notre Dame : b of, $100 ° y ; 1825- xeet = 214 3 atablemen or wr; and must, zug Colnnial ave, above Rachel st., ome.| wee > ing made easy Phone Up 4085, or see ight lad; $4 week.D ° ,\u2018 poe engine.rustignte by JEKIET af.: = #3?demonstration at show room 669 St, or.risht lad: per tied M make himgelf rengrally,.useful, city (ER nied, 3 ! t \u20ac,.$064 Stat Divice.\\ la ROUND.Apply 490 Alberl street.Catherine Street West.200 34 [BOF vante Day messenger 33 per wet | ABoRERS += wanted By Can Pacific Rall: | references.Hea Acne Fei ot\u2019 West the Main.Gen a a ranted.mi À MAN ho Bas $2000 to fuvest in & RODE Apply Scarff's Pharmacy, corner te.way.Apply Labor partment, 163° { Was RESSMAKERS\u2014 Wanted | tire\u201d class \u201cekirt \u2018 wages.Apply' to 4464 Sherbrooke\u2019 êtres o LL snffering from Tapeworms.quickly re- Ke W t.St.Antaine st.208 12 er ; and grasps this opportunity ARRIAGE LICENSES issued by John M lieved.Particul d wonderful tes.torie and Sherbrooke, Westmour hind tore.baster.| nd bodice hands.lao experienced west.Phone W dlexiy, wn get at least $T5 a month for his MIS M Duff, 107 St.James street.7 timonials free, on receipt of Post Card.D.OY wanted at once to be useful In drug LS ABONERS wanted for out of.town work ai sifréee + Sve tors, .baster.\u2018 pigly rk on iadies\u2019 tallor made coats.: ons Wettmaput 14 moi Office of Sec.-Trens.at his option.: A, fat nnex \u2018canvas Fraser \"steady ir ENERAL \u2014 Wanted a Fallen faventigation.Box 3085 Star Office.80 812 |Higson.123 North Church street, Nottingham, store.pply immediately, À We aod pay.kb can Clothing Co.Lim.pl dor Basaar, Lindsay EN vant immediately.Samet \u2018 Apply evenings, 1602 St.Urbain at.AN Si à ee AfILK ROUND for sale, custom in central England.180 78 Drug Store, corner Esplanade and ®t.Vie oreo oo ented.Ani at ited, \u201825 Ble {à + LL 0 8.erfces, Ju Mansfield N with $2000 cash fan wake a À patt city: borse, sleigh and wagon; all ROM thls date, the Estate A.Gaotbicr witl | UT: N.W.Tel.Co., § BL.Bacrargent *} cr He 2 | EMONSTEATORS wanted to travel] fortune.New invention, Hogan 2 complete.Apply 93 Chatham street, city.bé responsible for no debts of mort: RIGHT YOUNG MAN wanted for stores , 212 ,\" ENBRAL\u2019 _~\u2014 Wanted capable esse j 2.must be neat and good talkers; ex- ] Star Office.6 [gages contracted by any one.Charles Gau- department ledger\u2026work.Apply Box 715 NW, H SCROGGIE, | perience not essential; permanent \u2018position G servant\u201d Apply \u2018239 Pine.sente 1e ; à THOROUGHLY established Innchroom on AFANS CYCLE fur sale, Dunlop tyres, thier, Executor.216 2 8923 Btar Office , mee \\ AN AND WIFE ranted 2 Sook, an = HF good salary and expenses.Apply 3013 near Park TART requi.tee uptown street, west end; for: 4 perfect condition; cheap.A 164 |! pou 16 17.f \u201cwhole ouse servants, for small clu poly ' .ENERAL SER T wanted, : ns price, $600, including entire) Fulford st.\u201c > pply JOY manted about 16 oF opis Lymens, in writing with references to 149 buh Limited.requires\u2019 _boy for office = l OS RSTIE BUREAU vagues io Fo G of three adults; good w tur stoves, tahleware.ete.doing | - _ \u2014 \"> Limited, 474 Bt._ Paul st.315 3 ; street.5 2 ANTED at once smart message boy, cook, Kkiteifenmald sod parlormaid: r- Apply at on with refed ti well.TORDHEIMER Upright Piano, rosewood i | = .p = Re Jood connection quel à case, 7 1-8 octaves, overstrung, ex- WANTED TO PURCHASE.SOT wasted at once to Assist in ware |) ONOTYPE keyboard operator, mals or Woes i years old.Apply 743 Si.visi EY Manstiold \u201ctreet, eioBoe I sRmiy st.age\u201d fox Bank auitine Main 7804.215 2 | Cellent tone; reduced to $235, payable $10 house.Apply to John P.Black and female.Siovel Company, Winnipeg.PV ours to pen ues- | \"78 ! t lay and Thursday evenings.214 3 .* ; ; ; cash and §6 monthly.Layton Bros.650 St.Co, Ltd.123 Vitre st, West 314 3 216 6 _: ANTED a for wrapping butter.Ap- |\" ; = eee et Yo ented in Western Cavada®| Catherine street west, corner Binley | ! Vply BE.E.Wallace, 100 Btaniey + > ; FXPERIENCED séwing girl wanted, hie | WX pager o Wienipes, Cor Honee 216 2e0d | BOY W ANTED A ECHANICS wanted \u201cAction Regulater; | fm .to reverse coat, pant and vest, to do now on .n to e e - i - ateadyx work.ormwith lano Co.ANTED a plumber.Apply E.E.war.| sewing at home.Apply 843 St.Cathherim Ww .QUPURRL, 1 pb omtige.are dnterested, Te ( Pico ream.pusior: alto\u201d two bail stoves, Furs, evening clothes, musical instru- Lu.Kingston, Oot.; 216 3 | lace, 100 Stanley at.j8t_or Telephone Up 3837.| apply with Fetoronsos do S56) Kopatags ng Toure.8 Toomer rent 3 each; also kiteben stovs, $6.Apply rear |M@NtS, jewellery, silverware.Extra Smart and respectable, good opening.ACHINISTS \u2014 Wanted first class fitters ! DXPERIENCED chambermaid wanted, alsa, 0: Avenue, Westm» 211%.: OR AL ring $60; Brice $300.Box 3np7 203 Sherbrooke street west.LC prices paid for gentlemen's and ladies\u2019 Apply John Round & Son, Limited, eil- and machine bands.Apply to William wom for washing paint; sieep In.| Hen ID wanted .far.# Bter Office.216 2 PIANO.upright, 1 Brunswick, fur coats.Doing the largest trade of! Yergmiths, 10 Coristine Bullding.| > Hamilton Compauy, Limited, .Peterboronels Ont.Fras Housekeeper, Freeman's Hotel.ave good references.Fe any dealer in the city.Persons wish- ee a : BALD \u2014 Wood, coal, grain, etc., yard, near Beaver Hall N.y with a good connection for city depart.NGLISH LADY under 30, refined.as 560 Rocklands avenue, Cures = B14 ing to secure the bést prices should overness in Montreal, for th nil.| se 5 (YOFY cheap tu\u2019promit buyer.on account TANOS\u2014New planos, from $248, pay- first see Sam Pearson, 776 Notre Dame ESSENGER BOT wanted.Apply \u201cTrode] ment stores; both languages: good op-, a Jeanireal, for threes © 0 .rotoug of.\u201cflinees.Apply daytime, 915 Dorchester PIA $10 deposit and $7 monthly; our {St West.Tel.Main 965 Mall orders CARPENTERS M and Graham, 321 Bleury st.218 ?+ portuniUty for right man.Apply aio] Een: ae Qu pe Mrs.Pet once Apy Qf § B i 1 ext; gvenfug 1474 St.Andre.215 2 pricee are lower than our competitors, \u2018attended to 58 312 { \\fAN_ wanted for kitchen work.-Appiy NS references and also full particu- ÉRIEN 2 R = H° USEMAID wanted: must be & RNISHED boarding house for sale; bot because we employ no agents and have 117 CAST OFF CLOTHING for.evening ai) Chelsea Hotel.196 St.Catherine nt, (188 as to your connection: 3713 Starl BX RIENCED operators on kmliting | seamstress and assist at table; b water beating: rent $20.00; two rédns livery small expenses compared with other cloth Jewell diamonds, silverware, Wanted\u2014At once.Apply P.Lyall & West \" .SRE vocal à Office.machines for ootiog bose.Apply No.Lefty references required.Apply 789\u20ac tod elready towards rent: good Inealitr: 10 stores, The Leach Plano Co.Lid.560 |= te, ere.T will pay more than any other [SOUS Limited, New Union Station, Ot- ; 216 7 \u2014\u2014 \u201c.- | 8 St.Helen.215 3 brooke at.Up 164.jo.gutés from C.I.R.; cheap for cash.Write 51 Catherine st.west.between Staniey er Call on M.Strean.760 Notre Dame laws.216 8 ; \u2019 WASTED & messenger boy for meter don XPERIENCÉD nurse.wanted for Infant, : Tai : Jrad CRUE CETTE SA fel Rent.A = 5 and Drummond \u2019 west.Main 3565.i 93 28 (GOURLE live saicamen wanted for the city - | hoube.Apply Renouf Pub.Co.23 willing to go to Kingston, wages 318.OUSHMAID References req \u2014 ote ent.Apply to : | D Se Titers Huntsville, Muskoka for PANO\u2014Beautifui upright piano, In use to travel; experience not essential: | McGill College avenue.| references requited.Apply Mrs.Alan Pal | ply forenoon or evening, er Ped avis hy v + sLokn 0 » | brooke st., corner Wood ave IK | .: permanent position.Big money.Apply ur.e _ i FANTED \u2014 © have a newly patented de ; mer, 170 Cooper et, st, Ottawa.213 6 ._ave.$ ; pelt BY 1g | few morihs, $16h cash way 0h ; Frontera Bio.demme Bu RE 3 attentes ventes Car De ar VO es having Big Sate Uh ohel saents: | JOUR Tiat-cliss coat finishers ventes | UTGHEN MAN Wénié, capes tion; ; Hoe standihe Sent $13: opel Ltd., 660 St.Catherine at.west, between ARFENTER wanted.Apply 17¢ Colonia raveller \u2018needed to make appointments.No at once.Apply 442 Notre Dame W.= & tchen an: or night Wok ; La + - , = { D hy avenue.Building, N.Y.U.S.A, - 110 5 law catvassine: will par, salary and, expenses 218 2 Connor's Restaurant, 51 Uniyératt ey SEE Lafontaine Parc.ie Fi Phare Ea Tartan used; owner ob.1.Pearson and Bae cantare clothing (CAP ÉENTERE wanted APPLY A.Duslop.Notion ao salesmen\u2019 for Hardy Que: Taro, | to ET Amante 's_ | IRST-CLASS CHEF wanted; no nigh Koh MAID waned Immediateld Good L ' good Oxford avenue, Sberdrooke st.WeblL, bec-grown Nurser Selling outfit Two assistant ca or Sunday work A 4 Do nian | Apply 386 Dof business locality: 1 to sell by the ¥ 15th.For a furs, jewelery, furniture eclal Dn N 215 2 y fjocx.« ANTED (wo assistant cutters.3! pply + chester nt west.son: an F5 rl 7527 : otre Dame de Grace.215 tree.Write \u2018ods fdr particulars, Cana- Limited, 831 Bt.Catherine st.west.i ga ans onable price refused.Ami, 1719 plane ai gur on price.Write H 216 Per paid fer ne and Dre 8 Se, %| (JOTORED = BOY wanted to run elevator; dan Nursery Co, Lia\u201d Montreal.anne ie Ro rübbara at Wiliia Pa INE YOUNG WO wanted: ap | [APE 2 AGENTS wanted.W Ki 2 AM LAUNDRY.To \u201cgood conditfon; well TANO OPPORTUNITY \u2014 Would well over tral is pars HR 13 2 ust be over 15 years.Geo.G.Gates | _ 164 82 Saw NTED § piafo cibbers at Willis Plane F oaanty aa Ahora ant ofits calars\u2019 regarding cur new pe S ftuated: cost 3100; would sell for 81500: rights on piano, bought t lo payments A © © « # 3 3 and .» 481 St.Catderine W.OFFICE BOY \u2019 lity for : position to Dept.A.Sallery, cash : best chance to make mone Write Party would give opner silverware, » furniture.carpets, Sol FARPRINTERD Waniea couple com- Que.Apply Willis and Co., \u2018Limited.\u2018530 i Special work; good remuneration for hust- | Ottaws.Cy Hox \u2018Star Office.12 4cod payments on plano, on whith \"250.00 is already Will pay special highest prices : 8:.Catherine w 214 8 ler.Apply 23171 Esplanade avenue, in even- iT cas J pétent carpenters for general work; good DRESSER \u2014Wanisa class ings, mornings 8 to 10, Phone se, Louis D wanted for general heu STEN LAUNDRY, doing & good business; paid; 00 agents.Reply Box 8058 Star Office, {| Rubia, 437 Craig L Tel.East 308 3 vases.Apply 114 Latour street.Shart boy wanted at once.Appl a Ney taunt ey thorouen howled = âge Lost ês t.Jo nw w Sel Apply m Bie all good machines, good horses and wa- 3 BOVE = else \u2014 prices paid NOTTON TEXTILES, experienced sales- v in = ment, Star Office.St.of high clase\u2019 window dressing.Apply Fou AID-GENERA ons; sell cheep to quick buyer.Address Box JIANG, in perfect condition, upright, ma- A vefybody Good ertising depart .; i R AL, œust be compets 20 ferences required; good wages to h person: comfortable home; ne ne w ny i ; P .m ed.Apply Box weathers, Ltd, 457 St.Catherine street W.ë for cast-off clothing; furniture; gold, sh J an or traveller want 2 James street.14 3 .ne S484 Star Office.207 8 547 De a west\u201d excep tional 2er gain ver-plated ware and pawn tickets.Address.M.3978 Star Office.£28 = J 313 & reet OAT N hainters laborers FFICE BOY wanted to learn wholesale | CTI Frank, 13 Craig st Bast.Tel.Bast 8067.A YARPENTERS, painters and .Jabofrets OF i ANTED à clothing packer.Apply = Btrathoone avenue, Westmount,\" , LL 1 TOP DESK; bookkeepers\u2019 desk and of- | ; .215 3 Wellingten.business.Apply In own handwriung \u201cWanted girls over 14 years of age.RY \u2018hairs.360 Bt.Catherine.street wanted at once.Apply 99 Wellngteh.\\; 3411 gear Office.once to Freedman Co., & St.Helen ; 8 above Sherbrooke at SES MILLINERY, wet.: 21¢ sc, | BOVE ALL DEALDRS \u2014 Adler still pays (+ATNESE COOK \u2014 Wanied an up {6 arming ork ET ER ATID wanted \u2014 tor Eendral ESS À RS.LINA DB PAUL, 370 8t.atherine ot.Eo on DE.Prose rit Se voue rom | date Chinese cook.Apply 33¢ Dor-| WANTED an experienced Fie BoRraphi eed $00 | St.Antoine Street.310 13.family of two; small heated og.fasten In geverel to biog, ia time | soute, 8100 \u2018up: also highest prices paid for al haste AL Woel re Tor arto: hong horas oon tanunges (IRL = Wanted ss general owe 13.EZ WIR refersices, 14 Selkirk Ses Lac which they tbfk they want re ' .kinds of furs and ladies\u2019 clothes, Jewellery.etc.ÇCOATMA wanted for | Las ace éârèss With full perticulars: Apply after 7 p.m.108 Bleury st.4 .oa the same time she permits | L.Adler, 185 Craig west.Tel Ma 6.a Ly Burkholder.Limited,\u2019 \u2018112 54 k fee oi 20 your, of goodie > Box 1 08, City.214 8 ! iRL wanted for \u201chousework: sleep a CR re esd LasalE y a toll to them remember that it is : earan office - = = : h ; ri person; nid: ages ou.ou, est the material that you can| To an new customers, we vin give DRNAGh \u2014 Wanted to buy Dale (EEE waa ted for grocery ares a siffon poly Pe own.handwriting, { Gnome required, ADDIS right pe Ur six yours; referances required, Apply INE: paant dat but lt staÿs in the taste |A sofa in leather àr velour, valded at F No.4 ér \u2018\u2019Gurney-Oxford\u201d No: Poe J.Quinn, 4201 &t._ Catherine êt.Borel prie ranted and experience.| win \u2018at.: Cinadeboye avenue, Dorchester 3 a na at | to make, out of a modest ma- $200 absolutely free, der urchases of be first clams and modern for cash.sos Cover entertalnmenis to Dearie Box 3783 Star Of , 21 oD GENDRAL SERVANT wants, west.ia : ae 31 «ftistic model or cash or cre a open ac- No.mmond street, \u201cwith Bec.U.V.B., 41¢ D¢lorimle oa 3 elegraphers = .RSE-HOU LE.7 counts at $1.00 a week.Montreal House TNURNITURE, eiitlog and dining sulies, ave.\u2019 81 Tana tation saps waiting.Good sal.orton Boot rapa rier wasted \u2018male Groat, varie ta rt moins willing, and avliging, with aout 2 i # Furnishing\u2019 Co, 450 Bt Catherine Fast sideboard, carpets and rugs Wanted; | AR TERE wanted, Tghesi ne aries to start.J Book $ expialns #ork Office ppiy Pp 1005 Tupper st.216 3.Pesrance, references \u2018PERSONALS 208 28 must be good and cheap for spot cash.Par- C J paid.Appiy 30 Yorke ave 315 3 and wages ,Positidne secured.Day and Mail : _ : to right party; - gracly 3 ADO Wile Pio 55 NIDEBOARD, & desk, sofa bed, bureau, ticulars and price BB 7434 Star Branch Pricer WANTED.with éapérience Courses Dominion: Behool Telography.re YOUNG M AN : GENERAL : SERVANT, with Food refer.cer from a seh VES Yonenid à | i | ! iain cook wanted at Westmount \u201cses.wicker rocking NAT, oak arm chair: din- Office.+ wyith FORtO.ences and good .p ee Ye we run oe wana.fied Ing room chaify: table; pletures and \u201cBolom HE New York Dealer wants to purebass references.per Catherine Fhsrméey, PART Tap Jy at oncé at 881 Duto No.iss Sherbrooke at.= sets te 2 | oR Sara 40 100k «8 wetl\u2014hold \u201cita een cn mme only.4 fel months.91 215 8 ot fornitute Kiné, or OT eeminK clothes.20 St_Catherine wat.ne 3 Park even oon, Brennan, ores.1398 wanted for.the office of a large manu- G Ee ear = pov OPERATORS yuapé and color and wear au lonk a) Ab) Nee !C JINGRE Fes Machine spieadia a Can first.Gn i ST dotre Dame Aton anted young ma PINS CANVASES SALISAAN wine avenus, or phone St.Log facturing concern; must be quick and |stsady wock.Apply Hemming Mfg.Co, Li- _Jow plume you can buy for two or three times A 0 a \u2018se west.Main 636.Mall orders attended.to inake tracings: ome famillar wits Pp» 0 CA BAL \u2018wanted, gcoutgte.at figures; one accustomed to mited, 180 Shesrer street.- _Wanteä, on shirts 1 Ee ects.er.oancd.mele feathers | dah streut.! Ere 713 26 electrical and bydraulio work preferred.| aoniy 0 RE a dinotin, 186 Bt.Preferred.(the use of ty writer ferred; good ; \u2018Del: | have places for 80° re and .Maquféttarers of ostrich feathers; | ne \u2014 \u2014 se x.2961 1 era \u20ac \u201cOttis, To EL Went ™ £.Catherine \u2018prospects.Apply P : Box sad good wages, Btesdy- wdek -ait wi pers nde \u201crires 215 2 CTI 4 Ft a avenue, or Phone \u201cTptown W 111 a} 1 or t one < ; s e will also give w © 3 dresfaT flow Plume (hand-k ' { RIVER wa waiisa fof ligne Gellvery mul PAINT wisisd, ust be Fret clas OUTH wanted to drive for doctor and 1980.young sir nf vante to - Stan facefui Wi ON aon edinity feathers ui MISSING RELATIVES.-} A)\" unésretand care of horees.Addresn | % __tradeamen for country werk.Apply dy Ta, Tally useful about the house.ANT Wanted; Gat have we i To \u2019 Ap inal har acturern.1 cont.y; Étatine references, X X 7181 Star Branch | jouer stating where previcosly empioved- Apply Tuesday gvening, 8 o'clock, With re- ferguees; cowhtry\u2019 girl preferred: must\u2019 ore \u2018Monte: Co, \u2018144, sip > nie HRT ied fh cog | Shaw's Plano and Music House, Les to the CE The Office 314 | Address C C 7476 Star Branch Office.£erences, 167 7 Eiandepore avenue, corner |have réferegces: so washing: high.wages.A .¢ ire leg.âyelog and renovativg willows and féattief | West Bt.Catherine utreet.' Montreal, hers no adress px Pré Toate Tor the groce: ts OLISHERE, accustomed to buffing jew- | Dorchester st.Westrhount.\u201d ; ean Catlege avenue.216 4 ERAT ERATOR = Ripa En goods, in two days.Best Workmanship: lew 205\" Gerhard Heintzman mahogany up- J 4301.Bt.Catherine ot.ellery or elfverwars, will \u2018pls (axe Kid \u2014 (FERAL BRL To tay wee | ( prices.Freeman & Co., King's Hall tt right nao only slightly used, but\u2019 i ROWN (Albert and patty \u2014 Went to Westmount.__ beginners; œooû wages.\u2018stexdy 34 Bearer on n WN in ern GT tes.138 Pp lue 216 3 the\" iehaat tre 1 se rfegt in \u2018Dot Bt, Cethetine street west.Phone Up antee: every respect.Can be Canada 42 years ago; were living in | FYRIVER \u2014 wi Saperivnced grocery DIY Hemming Mfg.Co.Ltd.13¢ shipping and pachios a aa assistant storeman (SENERAL FE dat do Tox 8 ady work.2 a PUBLISHED in \u2018The Saf\u2019 on March had pale \u201c$10 monthly, : - Toronto 27 years ago.Sister Annie asks.\" Ariver! references A street.ping i wired.pply.in wholesales firm: mae have good refer- small family; no washing.Apply No.Co.149 Notre.caen D street 1910.will not be responsible for RE 3145\u201d oid on\u2019 Upright, 7, octave, small.215 $ Warren snd Headersos, 1017 St.Catherine | PoERERS © ve metal wanted at = ences.Apply to 311 Bar Office.\"218 3 |1 Convaugbt Apartments, rdale aveoue.mf\" | proparieven Pra ts goatracted 1 ja my pate thot uy hee | MES, tine to perfect order, $6 monthly, (GREGORY.(Charlotte and Ads)\u2014Were Ws missioner: , 1aa., corner rel and, 8 OUNG MAN Wanted able to do plain 218 and cne-htif years 7 th 4 Montreal \u201cHeptemner EN quoarocheé | 3200 Bell P Upelant Plano, fancy waln Hving in Church street, Toronto 27 TY i = cooking.Herb's Piece, comer Cray me wn nursing.Write for: : Iofornation Reps Breet, : 215 | cap finé tone: cast new $80 °opriant pi} years ago.Cousin Annie asks.315 3 \"ENGINEER \u2018and Main sts.Serieral vous at ones Angly Tou efit of rl Hospital, Sasivaw, TE \u201créputati | 2é0-Maraisait : IN[CLACHLAN (James and Sldnéy) \u2014 ER putation, TH | M = QALEALADYS ites GUNG MAN wanted with a $row ve years Bruce avenae, the Montreal one a piano a; arte = Size, ton scale; fine tone, $28 Went to Canada about 10 years ago, ¥ otDeriance as assistant a whale.GRAS wanted; ares à @elly; ne : and Wasted to run small plant.Apply Pun French à vhs 1 referén r- Louis 494, and: t heard ince.Bro- ears \"8! hk and Koglish 0-4 siso hlng or pouin: oes requi: ns als ei se Bt.Habeet\u201d street.nf) eu Lee Shaw Aid tr ther ser.0 Dot sie AJ Tol Limited, 27 St.\u2018Porer BL, 8 am: aed L PE 1 Bull oy Sommer sh i EXE nd currect at figures, wi?ol.HL.a at \"234 6 mightily u pa Rave (Charles Bamuel) \u2014 Lh Ene » , ay, tor 5 all; 4e À ER À 2 fod\u2019 gated 5 asi .à trusses.a aehine Bank 8 open, + 2 Bex > Foon Soo ; \u201c.for a al 240 Notre me meat: 5 ï i nan & Co., Gpright, gn jand in 1 was living in tion, for oy Mount Roya YA t- SS family 0 rivgtrr ely a VA wanted.ce, Ets APE ltd FEE ser Sh ge hare, 2 LH lied am SRI SRR hn pk de SETTER i HE 5 tion, one having.know! of typewritias ' : re ERT Bar abo I 1 be \u2018sold at\u2019 $35 and ou month.rn (Thomas A.) \u2014 Left Montreal 8t.Louls 3818 or to.3 A al Guy Hall .Abont 18 years of Bishop gna |B.store, apply Keow 255 erive done on Perifan sy) fes 1% 1 Newcombe \u201cUpri L on \u2018August 16tb, 1911.Pieawe write, or restéehce.Tul.Louis 96.Hows Duime Swe ¢- end mi 199 fice.Must able do Foie shivihesd and Sasrocks.v.Kodresg B b BY 748) Siar Branch | Antoine at.i me, Bat a-specialty.435177 °8t.Cath Wife.216 8 mine was wanted for tex.\u2014- : = operate Fourier Good opening JAPpY T 6 .KEN CLÉ rare rte \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Westmount 3141 .C (John) \u2014 Lett W on- tile factory.Give experien =n ete.S of Meh ors, iro to Box Soar or NERAL SERVANT \u2014 Wanted genersi BLACKER, Sane oatiy 1 hi 911.plidelose treated Seahdexiiary BA or sae festoes: dois \u2018ies: G\u201d servant, ete Who ja able te 6 plais, 6 \u2018ville Jr.canb-end 7° fa iy 288 Wife Venquires, 5 3 man avenue, Outrement, Phone Et\" Louis 9 Bi YS qd cooking; and vod Sime, ERIBNC ove outters wanted, | Tans Eh (Willie) Coast heard ck cating: aesay ork: ood nse | tals Wanment a mars ne 8.abou cae Apr.aa come.on pages Durham Glove Co., Bewmeny \" pted sg .1g Bl hi tre, 1a otter 10g mites time only, Address 39 THE _MONTREAE DAILY ST \u2018SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE).| SITUATIONS WANTED (FEMALR) SITUATIONS WANTED (MALE.position RY middle indy MAN, 39, married, TW.prix 47 A gman ia.| armes ii Bad room ras cout vo LA - SERS ka INTOINE.19a \u2014 STE ru Tori THE HAMIETON G0, |B family: no objection oa A A\u201d.bu pe ote 1 Tneowy.daglres a position BYE pT Suns ro er \u201cWith ; onvemidnces and break- LA4 | song same Roy SY 216 2 se vices LS Mrs.Martin, 281 Highland a ngss firm: Lwdpty years}; exper ® or two ; h family; no @hli- oom, meta wo.eat! Een de Grace, \u2018or telephone W tones le\"the diamond trade, prucious stones, ; TE A EE hs only veomer, \u201cApply to 649 St.Andre with à modern cèsveniences; ant \u201c ns ee cher, bi FAntee permanent positions and v ue\u201d 2 [Jewellery, etc.is accredited a fins judge sud B PERRI BT., 14%, or wi ock forenoon.35 8 URIGNAN.183, wear BL, Antoine \u2014 = required.06 tn.Merchos band a, Warerous Brantford est wages to experianced salesla- (JoNFANTON = Want by the end of first class salesmas, eue sped french \u2018fluent- Cheerful room and first ciess table | YLWWR 67 IT, No.64 \u2014 Furnished rooms, and board, for three young mes: ï BAIN, 98 \u2014 Bt front , Pa es.Apply to Mr.Ges.Hamilton.VJ September by 8 lady of education and vo pro ities vould atom mia board; Jn tise locellty; everything: ne a.(age o or double, hot and cold ae.Hoh hob family: bath flat: early.bésakfast A3, rom; modern 2: partial board: \u2018floor 4 214 3 _ refinement, with highest references, a D re Domi up to \u20ac : LS 4° °o ; 3 ; smart girls wanted to do tne cheok- tion as companion or nursery governe - rererenees tere\u2019 aad oe ola one : argent ETWEEN Guz and Peel, \"above Dorches- YLNER, Te \u2014 Large newly and well For- ] \\oxvogermez \u20188ST.FT.WEST sis \u2014 (Prince ar street.- 318 8, ing \u2018and lovoicing ip shir and clothing Address X X 7060 Star Branch Office.\\houesty, sobriety, ete, etc.Would prefer tet, wanted by twa young men of good nished room; suitable for two persos: alt Rooms to let, newly renovated; gas hat T.CATHERINE WEST.we \u2014 Lnctory.Must be good a: figures e343 |jewellory business, but not essential; personal] family, two adjoining front ro with modera convemience; no children; good home.Phone in house.Gentlemen only.318 Double single; th ta: furnished $943k both Prench and English.Apply Hud- CHAYSERMAD wants position in first ferview tn Montreal.Write 3870 Hiss.or \u2014 Bt Drala, 2168; room, sult cGILL COLLEGE AVE.or une with use of kitchen; steam board; best of references if required.Box AM x class hotel; has first class Evgilsh re- 3976 far » Office.316 3 tionally clean, bright non Bay Knitting Co.\u201c 7 Mau ns oToCTaRT, res for two, in private family.215 3 heated; electric light ns à terences, apeaks French and German.3977 Me EDR OISE A {iis \u2014 Large D r ; pe ; 7 bly\u2019 for one or tw ti T.MONIQUE, 4 corner Lagauchetiere, Star Office.me A A a tt (OHNTHAU Te rs Ta Sous | ots oo ater shower; phone, lo.a \u201d single and es elegantiy furoished, : ), Coons of Cleaning by day.Ley- towable to Tire eiate order.3883 Btar O- single room; \"good board; home .comfort.Tore UN \u2014a TAIT Roome-onisath: Dot water; Bingle $1.00 & week.ee decker, 171 Inspector st.fice.214 6 4031 wes 315 » | : ; ri \u2018flat, .electria' : 0 .SF ENTOINE STi or witha bos Ï WESSES snd Fall Sults, made, 16 latest JRUSINESS MAN, Corus King and Ah) T2 \u2014 Latwe double voom: \u201cbe ; is tod.$15 3: QT AN 38%, with or without board; ted, require a few apprentices ror styles: evening dress.from 83.M writing English and: Preven.a as wali, C able marripd couple; beactifwlly furnish.| room, comfertable hole; terms mod: y department.Apply at the Walshe.) 398 Duluth corner mL Lits UP to date, with bookkeeping, all commer: od; well appoloted Louse; all goders con.| erate.Apply Mrs, ley.pa ment Office.216 2 fu it De ad ets à chal questions, specially\u201d ipping.A dt venlences.& 216 6° QT EOWaED efREET 8S sur =.: \u20ac or vi bran 90 \u2014 à « : fp qe - - Two or threes rooms, furnished or! i th ha GIRLS wanted, tt cook: RESSMAKER from Daris desires work st position; excellent references.- 8; on EER WEST, 300 \u2014 Nice, rooma = ; : Bi * unfurniabed, suitable married couples or For sale: one new \u201cChain T cuibs other aa housemaid: \u2018small amily; = bose; reves vd cloaks; perfect cut; 8 James ot.bathrooms; telephone; first clags board: re- bath float 1 ION Oo rn Vail elophanes.gentlemen: terms moderate.26 2 Belt\u201d 33-yard Concrete Mixer Fake street.215 2 |garwents made like new.tte sarduerite 202 FRARBER, four years references ai biats | farences required; table board.311 10 mies.- Vo \u201c1 = = ou QT URBAIN, 636 -= Nice big furnieN çà mounted on Trucks, complete LÉMAID \u2014 Wanted an experiencad Auveduct street, near G.T.R.Station.Take commende ponton, disengaged; Felts | DORCHESTER WEST, 636 \u2014 Deairable % room, sultable for two gentlemen; with \u201cEngine.and .Boiler, Power tsblgmald.Apply evenings After 8 Winduot and St.Denis cars.218 Beod | Star Branch \"otiice.y ress ¢ is3.|à well furnished rooms sultable is Jor gon roams os iP Sus\u2019 ahervrcone Shildren; also table board: Loader and Automatic Water clock at 219 Peel st.= 215 3 RESSMAKER, first-class cutter, fitter Vv omen of crane ante ai modern: phone quiet, private iy; Pi .ror ne} il Tank: in stock for Immediate wa GIR tu \u2018 à fini UTLER-VALET, first class Totoro, -alsg\u2019 first class _813 86 : 2 IE T.URBAIN, 1146 \u2014 Three nice bright a aed SETA we des ne emo Dr RE a | PRE yeahs | Be VE \u2014 ser Ts ne tr |S, TH, in, oo i pg | delivers.gibly 892 Si.James st., 2nd floor.gowns remodelled.Address C C 7464, Star (x rian APPLY 3845 Star Office.314 3, Win and Bt.i ele and one \u201cpaie Too = well well ghia and \"elass ferpiqhod house, -mioderp ton.COld_ water: electricity.ie_ 2 HEY all-round man; d @ Séntiy furnisied.rooms, IVRLEEZ = me hows te) NTOINE 8T., 10852 Nicoly fur Branch Office.\u2014 \u2014 C Peliabier -econamieal; five bons i \u2018phone; \u2018with high class suitably: toe | ë ph ie sus the oon Ratio nd a - PISE rie ss\u201d \u2014ANTOl RE ov single or doubly: ur \\RESBMAKER, with long experience, in one place; good ref: es.Addregn Married couple of tw inten.gent wen; a ve parérote hat private ès Toone 4 lin pay for first Cp conidodation, modern conveniences.Private family; no costumus and dresses of ail : agen te be apprecis ; - Mra.Smith, 1788 Park avenue, vear Moan CC 7474, Bt Star r Branch ffiçe, .716 3 n J 21% 3 children; gentlemen only; suitable for pro Limited, requiré a few brought young Royal.île 6 (GoLORED MAN wants work ag r, |.FFORT à\" \u201c= and\u2019 bag Wagls Siasly fur- \u20ac: babits, ml saut TT, 866 \u2014 \u2018Free micely fevgion! men.298-300 ST, JAMES STREET.» 3adles, 17 to 20 years of age.ADV a, RESSHARING and sewing wanted.Ap: any kind; has references.ress oniy.ï .\" le street, ther roomers.Pl hed rooms, xin kitchen privi- EJHUTER, 104 \u2014 Nicely furnished rooms, She.Employment Office, 216 2 HSMARING 20a eine vant.C C 7468, Bitar Branch.0 1216 à GUL mes EST 5 deniers ce 62; agen.Sah detrei lights; ala very, aog- phone in .private family; hot waters ae 216 3 ARPENTER WO.ge re.house by themselves, CoH 1 ie tor = lie of y \u2014 WRITERS WANTED Dre vou ivre coms pair stron, oot, omit rans, ch sho pa ter, id J cote?rr ee AE EE mie or tro GRANBRODEE WRIT ul = hott ant at home; dresses and cloaks; perfect |furniture, ete.by day \u2018or job: Jobbing |rled couple.\u201d Une of sitting room peso, Le for géntieman, 408 12 | separately: two bathrooms in house.Tran- cut; work done with care; moderate; promptly\u2019 attended.Send card.O'Connor, kitchen privileges If preferred; torn \"moderatér He \u2018 BT IH Double sients Moderate.316 3 | - few good rapid writers wanted, male iq\u2019 garments made like \u2018new.Misa |3 Hutohison, or phone Up 4785.[216 ¢ 218 2° 13 able\" va uiattioé BST.131 \u2014 Doubdle room, I pomale.Apply Circulation Dept.Star Marguerite, 292 Aqueduct st., near G.T.KR.Bluaiion TCHIBON, 10 = Two deste Foss, ; .cely furnished; all modern convenl- (ŸT.CATHERINE WEST, [30 Single Station.Take Windsor.and St.Denis cars.| man.lon ented ure or eon | suitable\u2019 for married couple, LR | : + = weds; tourists accommodated.Phone.and double, newly firaldhed: clean.Won HOUSEKEEPER wanted, RESSMAKER \u2014 Children's dress- struction works, any \u2018älstance.Address| $904 -board.Zee = ; COLLEGE BY ater Transients accommodated.315 economical and competent, to take maker wants work In private fami- Cook, 238 Guy st.Montreal.316 3 Ha 185 Height Sola 5 AVENUE #7 \u2014 Shh FES ST charge, of servants In a small institution.les; would take out-of-town engage- {NONFUNE CUTTER, th expericaés: with ivate- bathroom joining: a; \u201cdouble * room; newly furnished: wel! Qc CATHERINE ST.WEST, 87 \u2014 sy, Aol Srening with references Bupt Mount \u2018ments; city references.Apply 227 Panet.Co ears position an deslgter.cutter , grad: be nea to appreciated; rear fest syenius, RS mouse; hot waigr: phove: sise ve D robe well turnishad ans or Sanatorium, etcaife miree , > dioper; private famil 3 = : aglorium, Th MelcRIte Ree 215 2 er; speaks both languages; can furnish best re- 2 A .Blegant po wanted, to do ight cookiug snd ferences from New York and Montreal.Ad- TCHISON, 153 \u2014 \u201cen wo oo ; ane single re with up, to ats pate MEET BT., 431 \u2014 Largs front room ELBY ST., 136 \u2014 One bright room, pri- h x, | H fiat, small JOXPERIENCED Tnfant\u2019 s nurse, able to ; of tele Nome confforte: - ; bath flat, for one or.two gentie- © vate family; breakfast if desired.1 demi \"oo ag can sleep.Bome.Apply E take full charge if required; has dress 24 Usiversity.or Up 2134.213 8 He Le EL Dathroom .Attached; \u201c Tiss Rats PE | mom: very comfortable; éentiemen only, 214 3 \u2018 breakfas dinn \u2018 ie Dominion been head nurse; free now.The Guid, 71 (SVM orien: espériensed rr sales temilr: Fo og tes i 213 6 STANLEY COURT \u2014 To let nicely fur- 13 one, wecond floor, Bellevue, exper} supp D BT., 317 Double ang\" W.HB.K.Russell.Drummond street.Uptown 2261.216 2 power; desires change of -positi at) 8; XL) rooms on bath flat, bot and cold waten | KAACKAY, 419 \u2014 Wail furbished fron: and nished rooms, in suite 38, Aoply 1 131 are Apartments.Mrs.OMAR \u2014 Wanted a reliable young wo- AMILY WASHING, either by plece or |on engineering statf of Montreal Car AT w : wif - deslred; private] AX back: parlor; other double, single Stanley st.i : man to take entire care of & little dozen; curtains made ed new; rin 5 business Replies confidential.Adres [5 ol Je TR Ue dr road & and |.or 316 8} i_refined _people._ 215 \u20ac T.DENTE, 9368 \u2014 Large double room.iF who 16 almost three years old; also: ork guaranteed.431 Beaudry.216 2 6547 Star Branch CTice.school: gn surroundings; every care, do | 371 \u2014 Large turnlshed |.TILTON, 31 \u2014 Double and single room bath flat, sll modern lmprovements; j who can help the lady a little Phone to.let.bath flat; \u2018suitable |- for \"gentlemen, also for married low price.M4 3 AVING some time fo spare, 1 would like to \"DEER sacks situation, TET Sea fort; references exchanged.Address CC 7500 | éatmount 4043.© 00000 32143 to horses; knows city well; smart, en- Ster Branch Office 2s 3 ; rent modérate; with use| couples, with.light housekeeping: close to ERIS BTREET \u2014 Mag ANTED a woman to wash and do either at plais [sending pt Jaroing Na do: ergetic; sult det very; city references.+.LARGE ARGE, bright room; first- - 316 5 Main cars; mo chil 312 ¢ ST DENTS STREET a ete cleaning.Apply 68 Christopher Uolum- farce hours In afteruoous.Address X X T1s0 Burnett, 2140 Park avenue.216 8 electra: light and -telaphone, poard; WYRBET, $1 \u2014 A pice clean, MSIL COLLEGE A er as office: also small room, with hot water.21s 2 Star Branch Office.215 2 RESSMAKER wants sewl the day, [locality; terms moderate, Apply ui Mac- sunny.room to jets suitable for one per- rooms.bath flat, with or without 314 3 3 TED an experienced girl for general FFOUSEK Wanted tallor-made suits a poulie: evening käy street.Tel.Up\u20182773, -315 2 Juon; \u2018atmaim beat.~ 218 2 board.\"Telephone, electric Mght.Transients.HUTER.near \u201cBÿerbrooke \u2014 Large room housework in small family, wust have able woman situation as housekeeper: dresses.etc.Telephone East 1836 in the ANSFIELD, 103 \u2014 Large doublé Too.FNOURSOL, 153 \u2014 Clean furaisbed rooms to i ps s_ © nicely furnished, extremely neat, com | syféterences, be neat and good CUOk; NO! Zood cook.Address 150 Bleury.214 2 evening.215 ?M Auer light, clothes clover tor Evatiues, let; suitable pre, one ce two men; FH 8T., 131a \u2014 To \"one wardrobe:- electric light; telephone, otc.Ad- Wweshing.Apply 150 Hutchison st.216 6 FOUSEKEEPER \u2014 Position wanied by BE.BOOKKEEPER; experienced, desires With board., 218 3.\" wok board, if desired.1 double room, suitable for Se Sont dress X X T121 Star Branch Office.refined woman as working housekeep- an engagement.For partiçulars.apply | M\u201d.SQUIRE.having removed from.; Opeth?\u2014 ue furnisbed Font Foo men friends.Phone - \u2018Up 8789.218 2 214 3 ATANTED > good plaln cook or Keneral er to bachelor, physician, one or two bache- 3s69.StarOffice.214 3 Dorchester west to 438 Mackay, is) very modern convenience, Phone even- room, suitable for one or two gentle.rooms, bright \u2018and clean, modern \u20acon- CE - suithble for 2, apartment house; ladles ACKAY 8T., 303 \u2014 Elegantly tarnished HUTER STREET, 88 \u2014 Newly, furafihed * Do Washing or ironing; 500d! jors or widower, references; competent, Ad- J XPERTENCED young man désires.poxi- prepared to receive boarders; supplying the M Sin 4 E ARE references required.Apply to 34 Forden dress Housekeeper, 1689 Dufferin st, Bt tion as salesman; best of counections| best; siso well furnished, apartments.6377, dr write 3995 Star Office.a - 6-13 6 veniences, English Canadi 11 Sreak- \u2018avenue (head of Metcalfe avenue).Fest | Denis Boulevard.nie in ory Eoods, with mhaeutacturing trade.Olean Ae i 316 3 ATACKAY FimErr so bowie sir fast if desired.adie familys 0 .G18 2 ANICURING \u2014 A young Pady wants a Apply 3986 Star v.216 5 cGILL- COLLEGE AVE, \u20ac =~.Nigely L STREET, No.218 \u2014 Nicely fur- rooms, all convenlences, comtisnous bot (NT.ANTOINE, 7i4 \u2014 Fine f Te de ROPE DRIVE | WANTED custom tallors dressmakers; A position as a manicurist.Will go in URNACES wanted by young Englishman.M\u201c Tarnished double and single Now IT TBST, room; suitable for one or tyo.per- water: breakfast if dealred.eee] 8 S an aes room; dues light; bot water must thoroughly understand vest mak- private house for ladies.Write to 3838 Star Address Box 1098 Stone's drug store, also first class table board by \u2018month, wesk ; Sr family.2152 ETCALFE ST, 168 \u2014 Very.\"large bright beating: telepbone; fine locality; very moSerats.} las.Apply Wn.Currie, 433 Notre Dame at.Office.214 3 Westmount.£16 6.or by tickets Mra A.Morrison.318 9.ox BOL.716 \u2014 Nicely furnished voorn.MECH parior:\u2019 suitable for two .gentle: 215 3 EN G | N EERS west.WMURSE \u2014 Wanted by young English | ARRIED COUPLE desire position as YOTRE DAME E.TTL, opposite WwW home comforts, in private family, men, dogtor or dentist; residential locality.T.URBAIN, 759 \u2014 Single furhisbed front.ANTED a respectable young girl as N lady position as nurse: highest tes- M cook and butler in Srivate family or Park, room and beat pi, Cr susjehie.\u2018for young lady or married couple.815 5 S room, private family: bath flat; Ww / servant for a family of two; refer- |timonials.Apply 192 St.Catherine street [small club; thoroughly \u2018experienced; city | week.«3 343 MANSFIELD.142 \u2014 To Jet, large double Phone; home comforts; for gentlemen of Sle E DESIGN, nces required.Apply to 435 Mackay.West.~~ 000 216 2 |references.G.A.M., 118 Christopher : PENCE ARTHER WEST 25 \u2014 Sven ès NCILLORS BT., 136 \u2014 Furnish: room: suitable for two gentlemen.~~ (Quiet habits.315 3 FACTY ANTED \u2014 Pastry-cook, also chamber maid; YURSE, widdie aged, wants tu ourse sick Columbus.216 3 furnished double room; electric light, ed double room, bath fiat, suitable for ACKAY 8T., 232 \u2014 Comfortable singie HERBROOKE BT., corner St.Denis at.ANU Re ¥#, TALL 'Y__must be experienced.Apply Grand Un- Indies during confinement \u2018and to look IDDLE AGED COUPLE (English) ff heated, phone, bath, bot aud cold water twd gentlemen: also single room: Imme- reom, electric light, wardrobe, hot Sslaberry Apartments, rooms, With | MA § 8 Vm Hotel, 348 Notre Dame street west.ayg 7 STE thelr homes.\u201d Box 283, Lachine, General would like positions as cook and |\u201c Cosveulence; Bou locallts: central; first diate ean 214 3 rater heating on bath floor, in private fam.bathroom adjoining, 314; heated; Jighted; PP AND + 214 3 class boa 216 6 NHENNEVILLE.120, corner Dorchester, two !ly ot.water; telephone.15 working housekeeper and handy -man In ZOUAVE.Bherbre ) oo AITRESSES wanted.New York Cafe, USITION wanied by an excellent ail- and n 0 8 ALK AVENUE, 128 ~~ Nice, bright roma, nee charge Soom.MPONTEE DU ZQUAVE, corner Sherbrooke | ROOKE EAST, 360 \u2014 Large fron ROPE D IVES V__414 St.Catherine west._______ P round pantry cook.Apply E.Wil-.jof cit} references: ven abstainers: bre private family; partial board; Sentiemun vale Teasmelied bath: tan ny without chi and St.Denis, nicely furnished single AE rain oon.stoim heated; ward R ANTED experienced finishers and but- 30D, Ryan Hotel, opposite Windsor De- |engaged September 12th.Good home con- only.216 2, dren: i : family without.© room, Auer light; hot water; perfoctly quiet robe; comfortable for two gentiemen or any capacity ton sewers on fine coals and pants.{pOt.: 215 2 !sidered more than wages.Address Y Y PLYMOUTH GROVE, 183, off ¢iT Bt, TAR Ty doubi re Terms moderate.married couple; without children; bath; Christie Clothing Co.Limited, 39 Peur POSITION wanted as general cook or |7225 Star Branch Office, -215 2 uit one, Digely tiinighed front room, Ge and bright; anit two Fenilemen.less MACKAY, 313 \u2014 Comfortable double and s&s and telephone if required.153 at any an le and to any cL expert pastry couk: best credentials.FFICE MANAGER \u2014 Young Cana: plano; with op without Doasd; orme mod: Tigthe: a: Terrace, back Turkish Bath Hotel.ight \u201ceh me; i sdorat \u2014 \u2018Phone Up HISTLE TERRACE.6 \u2014 Furnished and un.A ns berlenced married or sin: Apply Wilsoh, 51 St.Antoine st.Phone dian, 27.ow employed head: bookkeeper orate.out bord; terms med-i 24 3 gf, [elepnone: moderate terma Fhont Up | 1, furnished rooms: moderate rent Ro aud reasonablé distance., o young woman for light ho 851 b tactuil , 1d ie AGENT ST \u201c water; gas atove connection; 75; \u2018and mother's help, sleep home If preferred.oo San.4 \u201cTa Ta Tike à lke to make ange.thorougBis underutqads PARE AVENUE, 1653 \u2014 Nicely furaisbed O \u201cen bath \u201chat, dar se confortable: ETCALFE STREET, 138 \u2014 BSihgle and |board.$3.00.\u2014 Our 25 years of 214 2eod E x plan etre ia Che day \\n en credits, accounting._systematising.correspon.iL Single toom to let, with breakfast aud electric ant; telephone; gentleman only.@ouble rooms, nicely furnished; tour- NION AVENUE, 83 \u2014 Largé front room ; .ai once Fneral servant small hbo 40 BIA een eA A370 ray dence, \u2018ete.; salery $25.00 u week.L.A.Tar.lle over; private tamily ; telephoue; geu- 216 3 \u2018#8 accommodated.Phone.216 6 on bath fiat, also two connecting experience is available : good wages; Scotch girl pre- y.> dif, 288 Congress street, Boston, Mass.cmren valy.TCALFE STREET.5% \u2014 Nice 7 rooms; terms moderate.215 2 - y: EB ges; B Branch Office.215 2 .\u2014\u2014 {TTY COUNCILLORS BT.Wooms COUNCILLORS ST.30 = ME E ET, 69 Nice.brigbt Apply 5032 Wesiern ave, Wea- Rare == L213 2 Rood AND BOARD in private French to_let; private famil Ta rooms, every convenlence; first class \\ATEBTMOUNT \u2014 Two unfurnished tront for the asking.pot 215 2 SAL wanted by compétent house: (OFFICE CLER CLERK, sound knowledge of or romily; two gentlemen; will find par.ann} OB is hye Ti tourists accommodated.216 b W rooms for rent; nice locality, near Vie- ANTED réspectable young glri as house- wages 30 to 25 Gollars a mouth.Apply 3354 ang abcoricePing and office routine Quick J [00% In Jront with Sood board: 45 per room\u2019 on bath fiat Ted ETCALFE ST.136 \u2014 Furnished front toria and Sherbrooke st, With quiet family CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.of en in À a references Te\u201d star Office 214 8 Outremont W.1716 Van Horne avenue, French, v65 Si.Hubert.vee re elecérie Ught; modern conveniences; cheap.parlor, bed-alliing room, also one of two.SW rma.Ortice, 331 Hi TS ref.Apply 435 Mackay st.! z _ Tet : a : - double and single, all modern conveniences: 8venue, Westmoun TT re \u2014 | QTENOGRAPHER\u2014_Young Canadian: paistinG, 1 IT.CATHERINE ST.WEST, No.à 314 5 ; AN WANTED to take orders lo spare © 3 .tinting, paper banging, plaster- o.879\u2014 {ii Forienez leiephone.Transienia accommodated.218 5 YESTMOUNYT \u2014 Large well lit roem, MO time; mo expérience necéssary.our lines born lady.with United States educa | P*' Nig carpentertée; work guaraniced; rea- D Cosy.comfortable, well furnished (JRESGEN 86 \u2014 Furnished rooms ¢GILL COLLEGE AVE], 20a \u2014Wail fur.tie double bed: oteam nested: beth MANS A III A ALI fo) tally used by mothers and girls.Apply ON.aged 21, with experience, desires a |wonable prices.W.Weeks, 2 Uverdale ave.720M, With board.214 30, to lat, Fdouble and single; apte M* nished single and double rooms: mod- 00m; board if desired; terms moderate.333 monTREDL British Canadian Industrial Com- position as stenographer.Apply a st Phone or 550.214 6 SHUTER ST.ds = \u2014 Rooms, with break- Chisonye STHERT 214 4 eru conveniencez.Tel.Up 2921.213 5 Victoria ave.315 $ i 8 - 228 Albert »t\u2026 Ottawa.35e nis st.AINTING, Tinting, etc., done by com- ast an nuer, for two or th - à i \\ corner of Notre ol EY ERBR EAST 3 \u2014 x = TENOGRAPHER \u2014 Young lady de- petent, experienced colored workman; {men friends; terms moderate; pont raie C Dame \u2014 One age double room and [ANCE BY, 81 \u2014 Front room, suit one JH! OOKE You will find a 'ANTED Experienced shirt makers, alse à RA oung lady e , 1 pri Ing} or two gentlemen, private family: good furnished or unfurnished parlor abiFt folders; good wages and steady sires position; 8 months\u2019 experience; 1 Yorkmansblp guaranteed.Send postal, E., Vale family, 216 3 fone single room: furnished; very modern; heated |) pon, 214 4 [In \u2018very modern house; private family, at : pone but experienced need apply.Jas |good references.Can commence at once.|Musacll 13 Inspector si.218 2 INT.ANTOINE {IA \u2014 Bright double rou: RT ETT Wee: x 212 8 ANSFIELD 57188 FA 240 Sherbrooke enst.818 6 TB.MoGee, 3D Lemoine street, corner Me |sox 4001, Star Office.216 3 FIVATE SECRETARY OF confidential Lo | sultable for two gentlemen or married AT BOBINE: \u201cvon en head: MA iron\u201d rooms \u2018in private family, ST FAMILLE, 27 \u2014 Large room, wiih = = NOGRAPH \u2014Y hoidi clerk, with good experience, seeks.: Lome comfor i ey 4 , - 1 it two clothes Closets; hot water; - Warm: Wanted; must be experienced, EA plo ng lady, ho et position; perfect kmowledge of boih lan- ST, CATHERINE EF.WEST ogg mem 213 4 our tot TO Mo a 3, [trie Ught; on baw fist.Se io for dining room.Apply $5 Windsor sl.as office cierk and typist; has knowledge of Guages.Apply Box 3888 Star Office.Large well furnished double CS 1 HOLET, 132 \u2014 Bright large front room §1 Comfortable.Tor.T.DENIS ST., Lar, - - Alblon Hotel rd clan wait à shorthand.State salary to 1068 Stanley st.215 2 single room, on bathroom fla; nh bath flat, sultabie for married couple MASSE, Jn nt, Comfortable, newly fur- rooms, aieo \u201cingle room faraished on WAITRESS \u2014 Firdt class waitress wan 216 2 AINTING, decorating, paper hanging, °Nly.Phone Uptown 6355.215 5 | emo young men, $2 a week.214 3 |i; light; ; private family.on bath fees bath fiat; very clean; moderate price; cars CANADA.ed.Apply Jhite City Cafe, Iva \\VOEXING HOUSEKEEPER for one or À piastering, tinting, rooms papered ai| QCOTCHOMAN has room and board for [)FUMMoND ST., 25 \u2014 Nice large fur.GGILL COLLEGE AVE, ¥oa \u2014 Wan 228 door; reforances.zx £ ot.two gentlemen, & good cook, best of $3; work guaranteed; satisfaction: Apply » à few men, 34 week.Apply even.lomished front room, suitable for two M furnished single and o yooms; ISTLE TER Hudson Bay Railway Leman} we ANTED \u2014 Cook, with fizst class city re- references, disengaged September 15th.M.|to Canadian Painters-Decorators, 875 St.|Ings 356 Lagauchetiorg st west.214 5 smen or married couple.nes dern convent Tel U a daub cena ™ Bath Ba N and ages nas alse 4 VAY; cen) ferences.B12 Sherbrooke west 6 3 42 Star\u2018 Office.214 le Lawrence Boulevard, Tel Esp: Ma s {*Mwo Soms and sitting room adjoin: \u2019 Loder el tie ght.wt front Soom.MAYOR sT, 3» \u2014 \u2014 Newly furnished sta: °'¢® tataisbed back parlor; gas and bath., NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, - - ; OMAN wants work by day, cleaning.ing, with board, wanted t - eT cu ER use of tele- \u2018a ; .212 5 TED GENERAL SERVANT, must be V washing, etc.Good worker, Apply 36 APERHANGING, Tinting, Paiuoting; reason- fined young men; private family prefecrea.harms: \" ue family.for gentlemen only.sie and double voom; terms ee Two nice front roome to let, with use of Sealed tenders, for the following sup W 500d plain couk; two in family.Apply Imperial avenue.ably done on sbort notice, by experienced State address and phowe number, Box 39715 as 215 2 : kitchen; terms low.Apply to 506 Coi- Plics, addressed to the undersigned and\u2019 281\u2018 Milton street.214 8 YANTED by élderiy lady.care of an M2: estimates furnished free.Baker add An-| Star Office.216 2° UROCHER.118 \u2014 mewly furnished ANCE ST.PE furnished onial aveaue, above Rachel, near Main.* |endorsea \u201cTender for track materials for ; \u2014 A good cook, general, and a W infant: best references furnished; d 0, 8 Bayle > 211 6 NIVERSITY STREET, 76 \u2014 Large well large alry room; every convenience; moderate reat; \u2018occupation Bopt 35th.vi ETF the H Ba ter Image\u201d 16 A De ba Duras Jor a a young rr in ly e io lower flat preferred.Miss Byndel, 100 APER BANGING, tinting, $1.50 a rgom.U furnished double front room, well \u2018*:M# moderate, 216.6 P ai 3 ORRANCE, Se nan unfurnished rooms, rr at Toth day of os , 101$.Ta no was y te , 2 ave one now while ¢ Pp.rite ; w electric t; steal * passe SN Louls 8719.P Frontenac.216 2 l'or call Mr.Gilbert, 480 Mentana st Le electric DER Iuaning water da ORCHESTER, 547.six doors from Wind.NEATLY furnished rooms, double and single, bath flat; also unfurnished, with board.Phone yay gross tons steel rails, 30 Wi per JORKING HQUSEKEEPER to gentle- y ing.\u201cbella £ ; .; sor Hotel, very comfortable rooms.with use of telephone; lerins woderate.Up 5960, 212 4 AINTING.paper banging, \u2018etc., electric bells for two gentlemen; near cars and stations.21 125 Dorches : men; capable and active; or maid to fixéd, best material used, charges wo- ; 212 4 2 Sood a 20 NION AVE., $7 \u2014 Large well shed \"ie oa rack pots acd mi » \u2019 elderly or invalid lady; town or country.|derate; experlenced men, C.Norman, 1248 NIVERSITY BF, 89 \u2014 F PporcHester STREET WEST, 657 \u2014 Large ICE FRONT bedroom to let, furnished front rooms, running water, electric 2.100 track pots and nuts, 200 lbs, Address Smith, 584 Notre Dame st.W.Greene avenue.Phone Westmoust 2745.U roams, board for two ont Joûnis well furnished frout room, open oF suitable for two lady friends engaged light; large clothes press! shower baths; Per during day; terms moderate.Apply 374 ML with first class board; best locality; terme 3,000 Yorn track spikes, 200 bs.per keg.sions requires junior BBA AY for \\ ORK wanted by day or week by re- 213 10 electric light, all conveniences; well kept, phone and electric light.ni{rimmed shapes und feather dept.SHIPPING CLER torek Hoyal avenue.215 8 moderate; transients taken; by th Specifications, drawings, forms of ten- - UNS re ee Tt ae ys ark Spectable [married yoman re.sa! position of at all educated.\u201cany quiet, house; first-class meals; 5 table DE ones AVENUE, 1363 \u2014 ree room, VERDALB AVE \u2014 Comfortably fur: Week.y rer der, and form of contract to be entared is for binder Apply Southam, : - : = 3 languages; energetic and not afrala of 1y: board, - niahed, bath flat; gas; hot water: NION AVENUE Ne 166 One\u201d male Into can sees, on and after État 63 St.Alexander wo VVANTED plain sewing to do at home, work.Abatainer.Apply $533 Star Office.{J TCTORIA STREET.18.near Sherbrooke ot, Li wit4 of without 215 2 breakfast if desired.31 Overdale aveuus, off and one double room to om.singe August 33nd, at the office of the Chief UNG LADY wanted for office work: by good needlewoman; can alter and 214 3 \u2014First class room and board, in a ES ERABLES, 1217 \u2014 For two or three Mackay.si 8 able for two or three; newly decorated and Engineer of \u2018the Department of Railways t \u2018be intelligent and 9 plain Make over.Mrs.Greening, 647 Atwater, GITUATION wanteä as indoor man ser.Private family: (gentlemen only).218 2 J gentlemen; breakfast If required: fifteen /AXENDEN AVE.38 \u2014 Gontiemen can Well furnished; steam heated Phone Up 4872 [8nd Canals Ottawa, and at the office of wilter, permanent work.Address 3089 Seaf CIty.216 2 vant, Englishman; experienced; &ge|\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 = minutes from Angus Shops; three minutes from have bright front room, smail pri- 316 Jeod the Chief Engineer of the Hudeon Bay 216 8 V ORK wanted dally, Englishwoman.40; good references.W.Keith, 85 Seaton CY cars.+ 2158 vate tamily; telephone; breakfast optional.AVENUE, \u2014 bright Railway, Winnipeg, at which places forms OUNG GIRL to do light housework, Westmount preferred.Mrs.Mann, st, Toronto.213 10° ROOMS AND ROARD WANTED.PDORCHESTER WEST, 639 \u2014 Rooms to|- _\u2014 \u2014 _ 213 6 room; suitable for one or two gentlemen, of tender may be obtained can sleep at home if desired, Apply 372 794 St: Margaret, St.Henry.216 3| SITUATION wanted by Englishman and wife.| TTENTION \u2014 Two quiet young men re let in a well appointed house; tran- (JNE Teom ie Toi, wiih hot and cold wator, CYEry coaVenience; phone; private family.Contractors ate requestel to bear in Mountain st.before 6 o'clock p.m.© \\VORK wanted by young married woman, with one child, as handy man and useful quire double room with single beds 31SPtS accommodated; near Windsor Hotel.use of telephone.285 51.Denis st.NION AVE, #71 \u2014 Two weil furnished Mind that tenders will not be considered, offices or stores to clean.Apply Mrs.|help; best references.Box 106, Cewansville, and first class board, by Bept.20th, vicinity _ 281 6 815 3 bedrooms on bathroom flat.87 Union Unless made strictly in accordance witt \u201cYOUNG GIRL to mind baby, from 8.30 Brown, 575 Selgneurs st.2i6 3 LP.Q.215 § Peel and Mackay sts.Slmte (erins other, P'rocurr #7 \u2014 Newly Furnished par ABK AVENUE, 2575 \u2014 Rooms To jet.Avenue.269 16 the printed forms, and in the case of am.till 6.50 p.m., must sleep at ANTED \u2014 Young woman Eolng to Glas.(IALESMAN \u2014 Experienced road and Inside Wise no attention pald, Address BB.7432 lor bedroom and sitting room adiols.À 21g 2 UNSS AVE Ti Double oom, siege at: firms, unless there are attached the ac- \u201chome.__APpiy_to_ 145 Hutchison st __ Ww gow would give services in return for mau, wishes position.Apply 35U8 Star Star Branch Office.ing.also bedrooms, electric light ana tele- ARK AVE.13 \u2014 Newly furnished par- ly furnished; hot water; shower bath; {Ua} signature, the nature of the occupa- ouNG GIRLS about d5 years pa want passage one, way: pexperlenced ony nursing.a nn) EES 213 5 Y YôUNG LADY.employed during tbe uay, Phone 212 8 lor bedroom; electric ilght; hot ana |-NeXt to bath; \u2018transients.Tel.Up 1412.\u2014 tion, and place of residence of each mem- ed; ; erlence 1eces- Address 7 star Branc ce.TUA want y Englishman, 3 room and board, In central locality.p33 UROCHER 118 \u2014 Newly furnished cold water; tirst floos.218 5 TCTORIA, 26 \u2014 Double and sing) Apply Freeman's, 4th floor King's T S {ti imek Star Office.3 } ; || RTE ETS nd'single roume \u2018An accepted bank cheque, equal to 8 \u2018 ORK by day wanted by trustworth married, in office, or timekeeper or 218 2 arge, airy room; every convenience; RINCE ARTHUR WEST, 43 \u2014 - to rent, very central; te le.1 Bldg., 591 St.Cutherine st.west.V * y Én'of trust: \u2018well retommended.J AHCE ROOM with board wauted, by respec.(£22 moderate.212 6 nished single room.\u2019 bath pH uy Ts rete a | of the tender, made payable to the Order woman.246 Mitcheson street.any positi OUNG GIRL to help with care of iwo 215 3 |Address AA 7276.Star Branch Office.table elderly lady, In respectable house, J)ORCHESTRR STREET WSaT.bis, modern conveniences; pri t - EUVE WEST of the M pe of Rallways snd Canals.' .\u20acaT, \u2018prox- i private family; par ILLENEUVE WEST 817 \u2014 raished \u2014 215 parior, suitable for nuree or teachers, must a ny each tender, which s children.2868 Park avenue.Sleep at 215 3 sictaity of.Unilon avenue; terms must be m imity of Windsor Hotel, double tial board if desired U CAN HAVE the services of a , ; 0 Eumlee double and cearec.home or in.- © compétent stenographer in the even- JCOTSMAN, 28 years of age.good of- derate.Answer I'ost Office Box 686.ngle rooms married couples or gentlemen, FJINE AVE, 101, corner Park \u2014 \u201cNa With use of phone and kitchen.__ 816 3 deciines entering at contract or the NG GIRL about 14, light housework |i; 4 and every Saturday afternoon for a fice training, thoroughly qualified to SINGLE MAN requires bed-sliting room vacaocies for a few table guests; transients furnished roum for one or two gentls- VILLENEUVE WEST, 148, Annex \u2014Bed.work t the rates stated in the offer sub- and take out baby in afternoons; if very small sum.Can take your dictation, take position as secretary-treasurer or | and boprd; English family; located received hone Up 6202.eas 6, men; private family, bath flat; immediate siting room for one or two gentle- Sted.iferred can sleep at home.443 Mount wre it on my machine.and deltver accountant, is desirous of appointment.within 15 minutes of Place \u201cViger.State TYORCHESTER WEST, 543, near Windsor Possession.314 3 men, in private house.318 3 mite cheque thus sent in will be re- easant avenue, continuation of Greene ave.Address $925, Star Office, 215 ÿ Price etc.3987 Star Office ; où Botel beautiful furnished rooms, with ARK AVE.1708 \u2014 Two rooms, bright Vis.ENEUVE WEST, 116 Bright clean turned to the.respective contractors whose cepted, addressing envelopes, getting out ALL youns Éngiishman sepka outdoor ANTED by a lady of quiet habits 5° ard; running hot water in rooms; and clean, lovely locality, in quiet airy roow, constant hot water.elec- tenders are not ace above Bherbrooke si.promptly.All kinds of typewriting ac- UNG GENERAL BERVANT In a heats .board in.west end or Westmount, telephone.214 2eod private family; rent molerate; references epted.ed apartment.\u2019 Apply Sa Shuler st.Satiafac oe ered \"Ey Toren\u2019 c'e |e ee a9] aise Ven) Address B B 7430 Star Branch Office.J)ORCHESTER ST.W.6 \u2014 Rooms, exchanged: geoticmen Only.316 2° per Mens es Bected; breakfast and aup- wil Le he a renter part Bec .216 2 Satis actio: à uate rise fice.Ww NTED by gentieman and bls wife Two double and single, with board, refined HILLIPS PLACE, & \u2014 Nicely furnished AVE.1, for the due fulfilment of the contract to NG GIRL Tor light Touscwork.Ap , e reccovers good bedrooms; private aitting room; Private house; first class only; transients.rms, bathreom flat; selaphons; electric Single or double room sibetiic lights kit be entered into.8 \u201cply to 300 Laval ave sofas, chairs; repairing; polishing.\"ith tirs class board.Address 3785 Star Qf.214 2e0d _ light; but Water; breakfast if desired: pd chen privileges; terms moderate.216 2 The lowest or any tender not necessar- \u2019 LADY wanted a3 clerx in an of- PUPILS WANTED.mattresses re-maid; sstimates free; distance 11S8 215 2 FESPLANADE AVENUE, 167, racing Fletcher's Janitor, QUESTERS AVE, 6035 Large wel) fur, ly accepted.on fice; must: write and speak French SULT PIANOFORTE COURSE Special DO _object.Maple, 636 Clark street.816 7 OUNG COUPLE, with three year old\u2019 giri, Fleld-Bright airy rooms.in newly de- pis SQUARE, 13 \u2014 Two hicely nished front room bathroom flat,| By order.English.State experience to 3795 Siar method tor adults commencing wusic,\u2019 \\VANTED \u2014 Situation as granolithic family \u201cprofes Sirmt class board and Soom: private corated and turnished flat; all modern, cou furnished double bedrooms, one with phone; electric light; breakfast; private L.K.JONES, .213 kitche ning wate: à tamil first 1 enablin ou to play well in three months; floor layer; can do cement sidewalks INSPLANADE.197 near 0, aa stove, running r; hot an y.class accommodation ; sui.Secretary.OUNG WOMAN wanted, scrubbers, iso 411 wonoiosy of practice avolded;\u201d evening |stables, including grooving: ware ouses, | SPLANADE, Jon LE once \u2014 Large cold; electric light; telephone.sis 8 |business man.| Ms 2 Department of Railways and Canals.woman for cleaning paint.Apply lessons it desired.Write Box 116, Post Of- letc.; am a practical man In roadwork; \u201cLOST.tain over Fletcher's Field; two Fup rds; man HILLIPS PLACE, 4 \u2014 Nicely furnished WESTuGUNT \u2014 Gentleman of quiet ha5- Ottawa, September 6, - 1911.\u2019 Mousebeaper, from 4 p.m.to 7 p.m.Free-| fice B.Montreal.214 3 [can take quantities from plans and mea- ble basin; private family; gentlemen only.P rooms, bathroom fae; telephone; elec- its can find accommodation fn private apers \u2018inserting: this advertige- man's -Hotel.216 2 B® a Spanish gentieman, conversation les- [sure up; can take entire charge of ce- A PACKAGE, containing two folding naire, 214 10 | triè lUght: Hot water; breakfast if desired.family; all oonveniencés, Address X X 7047 meow! thout authSrity from.the.Pt Y OUNG.LADY wanted for office, one sons; motlerate price, after 8 o'clock in ment sidewalks, etc.Apply F.G.Porter, quiits and \u2018suits, on Parthenals.on way JSPLANAD®E AVE.1633, Mount APP)Y Janitor.aig ¢ Siar Branch Office.14 ment will not be- paid for it.53 used to keeping cash.Apply 3902 Star |the night.415 Sanguinet, soutb st.Louls care Mr.J.Howden, St.Louis Stn., Que.[to river frout.- Liberal reward.137 Par.Royal, double bed- sitting room, elec- \u201cGERD 153 ° 1 VWELEER AVENDE, &8 \u2014 Bright, neatly ; 216 3 Square.oo 216 à ) 215 4 thenals.tric light; two clothes presses; kitchen pri- BES.ont tor day tenchin furnished VY Jurnished room; suitable for marcied eou- BAILIFF&, SALE \u2014 Province of Quebec; OUNG LADY wanted of good Appear- (CONVERSATION FRENCH \u2014 Parislan yes by young man, with best of re RACELET.\u2014 Plain gold bracelet, lost vileges; private family.$14 3 siudio, or consulting room for à ober.able pie de ladies employéd during the day; no District of Mont No.8844, Cirouit = ance to-keep à candy department in & accent; practical training for business, ferences as to bonesty and capability, Friday In Goodwin's washroom.Lib.ORT, 24 \u2014 Nice Jarge room; suitable ons board it \u2018desired.215 3 SOUS ; 216 8 Court.M.Marcut, Plaintiff, versus D.with experience.Apply Si.{school or voliege; private lessons or clads- accounts to collect, .3573 Star Office.214 3 oral reward If returned to Fairweathers, or two gentlemen; private family; où FHIiCHMOND, \u2014 room, NT \u2014 Two furnished rooms, with Zulouf.Defendant.On tha 20th day of A ha:macy, 30 St.Catherine west.es, day or evening.29 Monte du Zouave, off , \u2019 y Eltebes ivileges; y erine ; SU Denis, near Bhenbrooke.214 \u20181 Youre MAN seeks situation, any capacity, ltd, 487 St.Catherine > west 215 3 Lsth flat; electric light; use of phone.on bathroom flat; with all conven.|8t.Antoine priviieges; private family.639 September, 1911, st 10 08 pea oer in che - : expertenced in timekeeping and store 215 3 QEW GIRL PUPILS wanted, lady having ; dC rences.OG \u2014- English bull dog on Bt.Jame: VUTETHOUNT, 472iX Si., LL English governess desires few girl pue ny Fox 3858\" Star Ome?uatry Tears _ D at, lemon and white.Return 910 Bor\u201d Forr sr REET, path flan coy y furnished g* ANTOINE STREET, 411 \u2014 Large bright ant room; ac ot, Caterine Large fomaant.No, 1258 5 Dominique street, To EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES.plis trom 81e Jo years.lo Join private, y oUNG MAN, experienced stenogra- ©Péster_wèst.Reward.ence; gentlemen only.Private family.com Qftable room.in ce aly Sf men: part board it desired; terms rate; thority of Justice, the goods and chat- JLB DOMESTICE arriving Bont.ave\u201d Westmonnt Address Box $981 Siar pher and bookkeeper, desires change; De Small white Spits.balr inclined to 212 9 2aw ST.URBAIN BTRERT.01 \u2014 Furnished 5032.318 3| tals of the said Defendant seized in this \u201826th.Cooks, Houremaids, tablemaids, Office.21¢ 3 |accustomed to general office work; would curl, 50 MeüGlil College avenue, Fort STREBT, 238 \u2014 Large well fur.8 room, single and double, &dove On- OOD AVE., private ramily has large Cause, consisting of one plano, household t nurses, and a number of Scotch and accept reasonable salary.3955, Star office.since July.Parties detaining him will be nished bedroom or bed-sittimg room, tario st.* Tas 15 2 front room to let on Wood \u2018aven furniture, etc.Terms cash.LA- denérais.Apply Tuesday, The Guild, IANO, mandolin, guitar, banjo, pviolin Vous ENG ENGLISHMAN wants a position Prosteuted.Information, liberal reward.Sp with kitchenette.Phone.216 8 electric light; comveniences.Address X FONTAINE, B.B.C.Montreal, ilth Sep- , JT.FAMILLE, 17 \u2014 Latge room, with T066 star -B ofri Drummond st., Uptown\u2019 2281.2166 lessons given by experiencell and of trust; total abstalner.Apply to A.aT om ORT STREET, 22 \u2014 Rooms, fernished oF 5 ar_-Branch Office, 214 3 tember, 1811.K Housemalds, tablemeids Burscs, SuCCEsStul teacher; moderate prices: les- |i, p., Anglo-American House, $57 Bt.James FF?\" untarmiabea: with or without Board; alee: Hane; \u2018ng Siothes closets, hot water; à uootels XATELL furnisbed room in « firictiy j pi | BATLIFF'S SALE Province of Quebec.tad ent reference.Apply to is Walker fave ours ENGLISH COUPLE seek = ton brie abt af lens, \"sat ail vaux 215 6 T.FAMILLE STREET, Large 814 8.at Five gly obi ye ety rire , .eT see osition , » \u2014 court.Bh Riva, Employment Office, 3:20 Hleury JIANO PUPILS, beginners $3; advanced as caretakers or place of trust, in or| Lost, Saturday night, double- -breasted UILBAULT, @ \u2014 Nice bright front sS° right *Qitortably furnished dousie oùK AVENUE, 84, off Yictoria, Weet- Plarmitee va vs, \u201ca.Christie, Deft.On the \u2018ain ai.between 3 snd 8.214 \u20ac Antoine at.or Tel.WestmO©unt 1940, and ('honted; convenient to cars; no children.!Mmodiaie possession; transienis taken by (furnished); with bot and cold water; ar gms and ssh day Si septermter, ne Ne do of the ablemaids, house table-| Instructions in the languages and Mathema- TEACHERS WANTED.OST on Wednesday night, Sepiember UTCHISON BT., 138 \u2014Furnished double STANLEY #T., 98 \u2014 At liberty Ociober, Grace, in the City of Montreal, will be \u2014 > ' ras references re- |tics.Rev.M.O.Smith, M.A., No.170 Bigin TEACHER, holding an elementary diplome, L 6th, gentleman's gold watch, open bedroom on bath fiat; electric light; S : heated suits, two rooms and |kitchen, sold by authority of Justice, all the\u2019 gold mounted black fob and gold locket at.= irigerator, electric fixtures; kitchen fitted, od; fige for Btates, two In family; |[JNEACHER will take a few more pupils |salary 825 a mont.Apply Alex, MéKay, täched, with W.L & M.K engrev UTCHISO! = 107\u2014Futnisbed rooms, gas stove, cs et, etc.Been between hours MARCOS Boardine seized In\u2019 this Su SON BE et furni- pan ete puis anni | L'or Vois and plane.Xédres T8 au af, de ri, coton || Hebe A Wi 2, 8 J ESS EL ro int mdr are mil | af fie ahh vn Noi LATE MAROIE Brie owes me uns lf ARSON, BC omy, » ui nloely furnished front room on 214 Ist led; terms ippolyte, amongst Which one can © sult two geotlemen friends or mar- \" a boating, etc.; moderate prices.treat / Toba and Sire 2 mandoiin.RS ruments supp led, & s teach both languages (diplo and two URSE \u2014 On the 83rd or 4th instant, ried couple.Phone.Al conveniences.bataroom.ih at, all modern conveniences; pri- nas Hel ; a Te APPLY AD \\ District of Montr No.1 servants and kitchen maids sentences.vate family.Telephone.303 st.$3 and §4 per month.Apply 242 Moun- out city.Address 5 St.Edward st, City.raincoat, aiso eatchel.\u2019 Call at 900 st.room, ges Lot And cold water; steam T09B: front or back; bath flat; bo: water; Yom \u2014 Ope large brigtt B 3 , BUREAU has situations for THE ART OF NOT FORGETTING.Bet reward.313 3 jaw day or week.N38 electric ligiit.218 8.(the sald Defendant, Notre \u201cspires wages paid to competent | street, Montreal.200 18 Saw for the Bt.Urbalo Protestent Sthool: face, with W.L.eugraved on back: also telephone.216 3 in good apartment; hot waler service; re- ~ SUMMER BOARD, goods and chattels of the said Defendant, 8 - the lakes: two miles from - Shaw- |resl, 11th de tomber OIL: Mentana, and receive libera]l reward.PE .Pp 3 * Open Tuesday and Thuradaÿ |7auivnOUGH TUITION viola FIVE _DIPLOMED teachers Fa a 8, © ° ra ae 2 zpw ! TCHISON BT.8 \u2014 Bright front room, NT oA CATHERINE WEST, 205, near BT.|bridge; good time for buntlog, fishing, BAÏLITEFS GR Court, Dame A.Ttrgeon, Plain vs.to be able to teach music; good salaries.small purse, containing Watch m 180N ET, \u2014 Nice from vate .\u2026 818 6 ted respectable general servants, OUNG LADY desires pupils in plano- Aqaâress Jos.Gohier, \u2018Beeretary-treasurer, St.ove- HH TCHISO T.,8\u2014N front roota : DENIS BT.67 \u2014 Well turn POUND LA Tes HOUSE Weir Statlen, M, Schwartz, Fiera-Baigt On the, 20th home comforts; fares paid forte, very good with beginners; either Hippolyte.3188 cena.RES ow Shady but the bath flat: hot and cold water; sewly S\u201d double and single rooms to let, meer Que.will cater hunters _duriag day of ber, 1511, at 10 of the clock ages, ; ; a decorated; no other robmers; central: I tember and October; partri deer I ah Tonge: Foramtor erences.D Ur Fesidunoe; terms mad a (300%, Sberistocd teacher for Protesiani 25 4 one or two gebtieten, > Thi a Fiace Viger; immediate powession.213 4 pie, asd\u201d good be oct past In dns corenoon, at the residence of the - mao \u2014\u2014 -partriége said T lers-Salsi, 426 City Hall ave, in the + lementary.school, te.commence -im- CABE, the rond Brerrinatsa aT Farrier : LUKE \u2014 A IF iy furnished .y + ) Ë BLECT REGISTRY, 89\u20ac Dor- zr = mediately.State ary expected.\u2018Apply A.sv ond to, rerringipa FCHISON, 76 room So newly Turnlshed dos.: 300 10 City of \u2018Montreal, will be sold by author- and St Eävward, from b hres\u2019 \u201croom, Wilh private family; for.gen- hd - qhester West\u2014Wanted Immediately, BOARS.W.Bullock, Georgeville, Que.312 6 |än \u2018automobile ftéturitay.Liberal reward Fi rooms, bath er well | Goble.able.single l\u2018Qemen only; ne other bobrders; an oo - ru of Justice, ail the goods and chattels - ho ass cook and house tablemaid , BO .cenvenience ke, Dear Fort, refer- BAILIFF°S- SALE\u2014Provinoe of Quebec, |9f the said Tiers-Saisi, seized in this es city, highest also oook- UTCHISON ST.183 \u2014 Few vacancies demy, holding an Academy diploma, Phone Up 2475.216 8 breakfast if desired.\u2014 sie 3 cnces.ace: Bs W 6207, .Mtar Branch District of Montreal, No.35702, Biroer consisting of household furniture, \u201c honsemaids, tablergaid, parlor- fur lable boarders.Terms reasonable.or ist class Model diploma.with experience CUUDAT \u2014 By way ei verry or He srl \u2014= Two male (rooms ce.3 Court, The A, C.Cimon Shoe Mfg.Co.{8% DESROCHES, B.8.C.Montreal, Seen, - gma ; .ferred.Please state salary.For - , ba Jenga .reom); bres - KE ET \u2014 Elegant parnipheé 14m} Plaintiff, Dame Rosa 1 September, 11.Hi chambermaids, Chose ou Los hotels | ST CATHERINE WEST, WTi\u2014Tagice ard Loulars éppiy lo (he undersigned.Wo L S Catherine wireet ond St.Lawrence street desired; private house.nes ST LOE in private Ey for a few Greenbars et vir, (D.Rogner & 60.) De.BATLIFIFE SALE.\u2014 Province of Quebec , & city; kitchenmaids, Ottawa: [ST Gentlemen will flag \u2018a first cinse din- Kemptier, Becratary-treasurer.@.M.of dant 200 ek attached: la relaie 75 = TCHISON ST.ont barry Taree *4- gantigmen.fendanis® on the Sted day of Septomber, *Houple ee Cox, New Carlisle, Que.21: + 8 oom oo room Nat; striet- / HOTER 1 Comforiably\u2014f Comfortably rursigEa 1911, at 10 %t the clock in She forenoon; | Court, A Jackson, gage [FEATHERS + wanted for New Carilsle Aca.| returned to Dr.Irvine, 3 Linton Apartments, sd at once, city.Watt: en.Ing room, with good bill of Pare _best of dlock.Beward 004 \u2018Mastern ced cook, $40; por ey cooking.quick service: 6 meals fr $1.00, x | Bank Bulldog.Townships iy private family; ladies preferred.313 6 room, suitable for ne er two.133 [at the domicile and piace of business of | Fortin, Defendant.On the 30th or 31 for $3.50; special rates by the month; : UNDAY, Sept.Toth, Tost veliow san [ORE AVENUE, Ne attractive seuls AVE ai \u2014 1 Larée Weil farnishea | the baid Defendants, No.278 St.Laurent September, 1911, at 11 of the cloek | rer a ee TR NT ROOMS WANTED.S737 mountain sc: Reward.id tacos Faring, row; also double RUBRIC oY Gesorated bedroom: clothes Street, in the Clty of Montreai, will be the, docile of the said nee Les own ae | (FENTLEMAN wishes furnished OTH Sat\u201d between Dalle vere cor EE oll closet; bath: desutifuily élesa; firer floor: /80I4 by authority of Justice, All the goods Detondant, Na, 7 Aird avenue.in the REE OR FOUR gentiemen can s G with private family, located west of RAY CLO nT ont on \u2018Won cquliog firs clase accommodation plegse op.quels no thildren; \u201cgen èmen Terms [and chattels of the said Defendant, seis- Maisonneuve, wiil be sold by : LE bre an qrenine aluners private | Pes] street.Please state Lighting.Tox.lington dt.M7s./ Payne, 961 Wellington at.[Pl 315 3 moderates HT) this iiss, consistin athe of \u201cthe said all the ets dE ; fits supplies, Ap- Bood cooking.: 16 ET ax Te han.ET : Le AVE, 191, opposite BT.ST SE RRR Lent = Moome 3 HE al So the sald Defer honsehold fare TTNION A AVE, 38 \u2014 First-ciass dining 2 u cow 1 France Chursb,-one-jarge and.one-gmall te Montreal ber as NION = First-class dining TED COUPLE want (wo or.three oun ne cow, Asoly 431 sen B.8.C.Mont- 4 rooms to le}, bedrobin, clean 82d, com furnish aie Wore rd = | niture.for ladies and gentlemen: furnished at- oT Rosemount.18 3 | rent rooms oa floor; be ast both; with respectable fam Apply, to ; wih, Cros terme by day, week or month; \u2019egson- ed, October 1608, for winter: Ee mod.go 7 BE TN Fe ood, refined family; mo Mihi qu a a ta fax y 8 tr on 2 [able; quick service: 4 8 erate rent.AGdrees A A 7891 Star Branch {INGE in Monéroa) 1 Th OT MATTHEW ST! Wo.46 = Tiare 7 el Latine FFaiVEnaïrr ST.16 \u2014 Tadle + Sago Office ns 3 emer Uf rund to 158 Pine avenue re].oc ange for ant sched] fire nished front rooms, sultable for ose \u20ac 3 1 | tlemen will find fire class dining furnished room wanted 55 bonnes - at ; ns.Apply t to is 8 tar Offtes t ; immediate .2158 lat day: « No Toren: ; ame | Desendent.Plain he 20th rm i, Bi aff og Vi BLAS rx NLA sire Pict, ; Tr Tari lecine TRE von rs ua mogis 91; 51 tt $0; armen rate f tor Les 2 POUND.or ; f pK ph elon an rt, : ; Bore Donn be mold by authority of rb di ALE - 2-4 A TE FOX THRRIER DOG.Owner ites 24 married coup 3 ant and els of : br proving \u2014srapetty- At \u2014 es J i ustice, the goods chattels the ne ad ar ds : rogcant 1 8 6 ne oni Ra ee ER rg |X sevaces \u2018Ariane, tres, wacuren | SIE = tes househsié furniture.ets.Sen | ause, | oi fres aus Sons quiet : 1 : ova \u201cets apis Me 3 8 VINÉT ENSTSAT 3) M Not REC TRATES NED | Shousand Voters, Gathered on the Champ de Mars, Shout Their Disapproval of Hearst and \u2018All His Works\u2014Decry a Those Who are Co-operat ing With.Him on This Side \u2014 \u201cHearst's Manager Sends An impertinent Reply to An In- .vitation Sent to Mr.Hearst to Be Present in Person or chy Representative\u2014Telograms _ from Canadian News- i papers Denounce Hearst\u2014Many Lively Incidents Attend = Meeting\u2014Hearst\u2019s Friéhds Fall in Their Attempt to Stam- pis ye fhe Gathering for Eaurier \u2014 Effigy of Hearst Sub- feo) ted to Indignitiée=#Socialists Take Advantage of Over- w Meeting to Air Ai Tel Doctrines.= < io Randolph trea © Le den Priest of \u201cYellow\u201d Journalism and ikmierican a \u2018told on Saturday night how the people \u201cDominion, and of Montreal.jn particular, regard his impudence in con- \u2018 dticting his annexation campaign a Canada under guise of the fight for reciprocity.\u2018 Incidentally, op \u201chonest and earnest\u201d friends of Mr.Hearst, who are workihg\u2019 in conjunction with his efforts to convert Canada to reciprocity, came ig for their shares of the «disapprobation.1 Between 8,000 and- 10,000 people, mostly electors of the different city atone, too art the demonstration on the Champ de Mars and cheered | x the \u201ceèho: te.denunciations by speakers, in bath English and French, of Hearst's fnterference in a Canadian election.which wes duly traced to his avocacy;ef the dbsorption of Canada by the United States.The demonstration of Saturday night was one unique in the political ustory of this country.q The Reciprocity, 'pact, of which Hearst has constituted himself the pion, and which is the mask of his annexation activities, also came in for ere criticism by the speakers, and its certain intention to lead to a separa- tipn of Canada from the mother country was duly asserted.But it \u2018was W, R.Hearst, who was the theme of the different speeches.ne characteristically libellous and utterly false statements of his papers re exposed and held up to the ridicule of the crowd.J, Although but a small proportion of the thousands who had gathered on e Champ de Mars could get near enough to the platform, which had \u2018been for the accommodation of the speakers, the great majority waited standing on the outskirts of the gathering, evidently content to signify their Pro} methods: of its American exponent.5 Taking-advantage of their opportunity to harapgue a crowd of greater portions.than Is ordinarily afforded them, several local Socialist leaders {Ibert ré \u2018Martin: and w, U.Cotton were the speakers, and tbe {red who had.gathored \u2018around the table elicited much good- rom thé.proceedings: The table from which the two Socialists was finally overtutned and demolished and the imprpmptu Teetfig broke up in disorder with cheers for Borden and hisses for recipro- \"Another side Fe In the way of a meeting developed on the opposite side of the parade ground, at which several young speakers called upon two or three hundred hearers to support the anti-reciprocity candidates & put the infamous Hegrét where he belonged.Some of the remarks of the speakers in the latter connection, seeing that there was no particular responsibility yc on Pets shoulders.to maintain deco , Were More forciblé \u201cUrb © average: mortal ine ut with more or less diligence: to avoid.Early.in the progress of the demonstration, a commotion was caused by the arrival of a small crowd who had been piirading an efigy of Hearst around the streets.A portion of the erowd rushed to meet them -and the efigy of Hearst.disappeared in the confusion only te come to light again in the shape -of hita of cloth which were worn as trophies.:\u2026-3 Early in the evening it was evident that there was an organized movement to break up the meeting, but this was frustrated shortly after its Anception.by a counter demonstration by the vast majority of the big concourse and the cheets of the disturbers for Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Hearst were dfowned \u2018completely In a flood of cheering for Mr.Borden, The demon- \u201chowever, once or twice interfered with the effect of the speakers, but 6xder- was eventually restored, the vocal activities of the barïd lauding Sir: Wiltrid Laurier and Hearst collapsed utterly.Nol Mistaking the Sentiment.*\"* Mféré was no mistaking the sentiment of the crowd.Cheers long and frequent punctuated the remarks of the speakers as they drove home their télling\" wrralgnment of Hearst and his impertinent meddling in Canadian * ferring to a portion of the telegram received from the general man- agor of the Hearst newspapers, Mr.Rufus H.Pope, the former member for Conitpton \u201ctn the House of Commons and one of the organizers of the protest of Saturday night, said: \u201c] don't care whether Hearst is in the south of France or in ! * some other place Lotter than the south of France; it does not matter + \u201cWhere he is; I want to tell him that Canadians resent his Interference + and of the invasion of his paper to this country, for it is of the yellow kind, rotten and condemned.\u201d This sentiment was cheered to the echo and it was some time before the speaker could proceed.Mr.Pope drew a picture of Hearst and told his hearers what manner of map he \u2018was.\u201cI am inclined to believe,\u201d said Mr.Popé, \u201cthat some of the people who are trying to force reciprocity upon us in this country are in alliance with the man on the other side of the border who are endeavoring to break down the traditions of this country.\u201d - And the crowd, to judge from the cheering which followed, believed with r.Pope: in this alliance.\u201cI was Interested in reading an article in the Democratic Globe, \" said \u2018Pope, in another part of his speech, \u201cwhich said that, had it not been for the French-Canadians in 1775, Canada would have been won over to the United States.In those days the French-Canadians numbered 16,000.It was showy after Canada had been won by: the British, and the French-Canadians .resolv, people; he number two millions today, will stand just as loyally to the British Empire, just as faithfully to the best interests of Canada agalnst all efforts \u2018at \u2018annexation, as their 16,000 ancestors did over one bundred years de \u201cAe immense crowd, about.hdlf of whom were French-Canadians, cheered te montent to the echo and from the outskirts of the throng started up the natienal air, \u201cO, Canada.\u201d \u201cMr.F.8.Maclennan, K.C., and Di.Desy acted as joint chairmen of the me and introduced the several speakers, who included Messrs.Olivar .Asselin, the Opposition.candidate in St.Jamen;\u2019 Geo.Lafontaine, M.L.A.for Mislinonge; A.Papineau Mathieu, W.H.D.Miller and several others.Mr: Henri Bourassa, who it was hoped would be able to be present at \u2018the demonstration, was not present; acting Un the advice of his physicians and remainiiig at home to nurse an affected throat.A Reply to Hearst's Manager ' Before caliing upon .the speakers.of the evening, Mr.F.8.Maclennan read the following telegram from the general manager r of the Hearst papers: \u201cNew York, September 9, 1911.\u2014Mr.Hearst Is in Europe and has ES for three months.No one here has slightest authority to speak oe f hi.He might see fit to answer a courteous telegram addressed \u2018him in London, but I certainly would not fdertake to forward him 3 a telegram composed of ridiculous misatatements; oonched in boorish \u201cvfinguase \u2018and conveying nothing but a convincing impression of the a -dll-breeding, inaccuracy, and unimportance of the two individuals cé >\u2014slgnine- ft.- 7 8:8.CARVALHO, a \u201cGeneral Manager to the Hearst Newspapers.\u201d While the meeting was in progress the following answer was wired to Mr.fe po: ; 2% Carvalho, \u2018The American New York.2 Œ to your message to the chatrman of the mass meeting to- Mat \u2018you must mistakenly think us strangely ignorant of Hearst's repu- for baseness and .chicanery\u2014for mischievous, cruel and wanton tor journalistic methods that are a8 menace .to the nation\u2019s and otherwise a national cutse\u2014wheh you suggest that he be ad- 4 fax clné than à dangerous erate, - «353% AnA 4A his absence thé conduct of his papers warran .t that the same measure of denunciation may justly and properly be \u2018tn déstribe their general management and editorial.policy.B pate werds are, Befng written the contemptuous .jeers of ten \u2018people on Champ de: Mars are.emphasising the\u2019 expressions of; \u2018gentempt of a fem\u201d papera from\u2019 repotaPle editors.\u2018froti Nova\u2019 olumbia a no Lours PÉLTIER, BE wads a - : H.POPR.»* - Son round basse ( alowed the.readlng af fiat wigan from Mr.Carvaibo and their resentment of the Reciprocity agreement and the \u20184Mfschiet-vilittr Was\u2019 Cosisikied (6a plkoe thé Mi to stand true to the Crown.This is true, and I say that the same; stats- | him, who would send.a telegram of this kind to insult the intelligent people of Montreal, What is your answer?\u201d \u201cWe'll show him on the 21st,\u201d shouted dozens from the crowd, a sentiment which received the hearty approbation of the thousands gathered on the parade ground.Mr.A.Papineau Mathieu, in the course of the evening, read a number of messages from zewspapers through= out.Canada approving in the highest terms of the way Montrealers were showing their resentment of Hearst and his pro-recipocity eampaign.That the American \u201cyeliow\u201d journalist is not altogether disinterested in the Reciprocity \u2018pact was made plain by several of the speakers, who informed the gathering that Hearst stood.to save $600,000 annually in his bills for news paper, should the paper and pulp clause of the Taft-Fielding agreement go into effect Thier Information, they stated, was authentic and was to be corroborated in the proceedings of eh American Senate Com mittee on in pe © ence a Joht rote chie re and | official representative of ne -Ameri- can Newspaper Publishers\u2019 Association at Washington.The platform had been flanked by banners bearing anti-reciprocity, san- timents in both languages; prominent among these were: \u201cCanadians.Keep Your National Wealth for Yourselves,\u201d \u201cCanada for Canadians.\u201d and \u201cProtection Means Prosperity.\u201d MR.PAPINEAU MATHIEU OPENS THE METING AND STATES ITS PURPOSE.Mr.Papineau Mathieu, joint chairman opened with a few short remarks in which he strongly resented the impertinent Interference of Mr.William Randolph Hearst and his feven newspapers in the present po- itical campaign of Canada.In the past, the political fights had been fought out between the two parties on their merits, without foreign interference.The people of Canada had done without the yellow newspapers interfering tn their political affairs up-to-date, and he had no doubt that the citizens would strongly resent this departure from past usages and the eléctors would show their displeasure on the 21st inst.by overthrowing the present administration and bury forever this reciprocity 'pact, that Mr.William Randolph Hearst Was trying to ram down the throat of | the people of Canada.(MR.ASSELIN MAKES : STRONG SPEECH AGAINST INVASION.The chairman then introduced Mr.over Asaekin, the opposition candie in ames, who was ver - dially recefved, ° 3 very cor Canadians were capable:of conduct- selin.He wanted to protest with all the vigor at his command against the unwarranted interference of an American demagogue, whose only interest in reciprocity was that it would lower the price of pulp wood.Behind the campaign that Mr.Hearst was conducting in favor of reciprocity there was the half daguised inference of future annexation.Mr.Asselin made a \u2018strong address ageinst the proposed reciprocity \u2018pact.The workingmen of the district of Montieal had rothing to sain and an to lose if the agreement was ratified at Ottawa.- - The price of food would be tmate- viaily increased without à corrés-| ponding increase in the wages for labor, It was.every one's duty\" to | protest againat such a measure.\u2019 \"Let us keep our wonderful resources to be opened and worked by Canadians.Do not Jet the hungry American réap the.benefits of our labor for the past fifty years just at \"the moment when we have nücèéeded in building up our country and placed it on & footing where we do \u2018not need any oufside \u2018capital dave that Which is being Invested by Great Brin o No Coñtrei by Washington.Mr.L.P.Delongchamps who was the next speaker sald that this country did not want to nave {ite tari?controlled by Wasington, Why open our market to the Americans and become the slaves.of predatory wealth and gigantic \u201ctrusts, and which would Mr.Fielding and, Mr., Paterson \u201chad been hoodwinked by Jn Philander C.Knox, the \u2018American \u2018Secretary of State.' It was a cry fiom the 4afs und sane nantes of g Sir \u2018Jo K.Macs donald to the ne now ine Berice tn merjcan market might aps pear advantageous to ss nôW!but.ft was bdund : te swatiow 0dr De mars you pines, to fudge the and people secured al TT ¥ Tr © né ~ LE VA?and I am hers to tell you to-night that I have never before seen the people so much stirred up by a real in- - Jerest \\n the great public affaire of the .| province and Canada as they are in and I beHeve when we i SEND TE Ori x N - « forget the party spirit and.vote against the proposed reciprocity S| When a measure was advocated such a man aé William \u2018Randolph Hearst, in the manner with Which LE he faxor or it, lit.sas r Jelent that it would be o ing their own affairs, began Mr.Ae-|- \u2018real that the same thing had been ket, Mr.Delongehantye \u2018odmolunded making sn appeal\u2019 hé: at present oul to Canada, concluded Se ed (Cheers.) Mr.Papineau Mathieu, read\u2019 a tum ber of telegrams received: from .d ferent newspapers all over the country protesting against the entrance of Hearst .nto Canadian politics, NE \u201cHearst's reputation as a lar shou d ' be alone sufficient to convince all\u2019 Canadians that any measure that bu favors in connection with the commercial relations between Canada and\" the United States, is not in the best interest of thls country\u201d wired _ tho Calgary \u201cHerald.\u201d Other messages from the Victorte, B.C., \u201cColonist;\u201d the\u2019 London \u201cFree: Press\u201d and the Quebec were also read to the audience.They were unanimous in protesting against Mr.Hearst and reciprocity.u id expressions of regret Mr.Ma-; tion advised the attendance that Mr.Bourassa was suffering from an affection of the throat and would ber unable to be present.Mr.F.S.Maciennan, K.C., one ot\u201d the joint chairmen of the - meeting, said that the question of Reciprocity | at present before the country was! without doubt the most important one ; with which the electors had to deal, put.he strongly denounced the inter- terence of Mr.Hearst in this question, saying that he was sure the citizens of Capada could decide for themselves whether or not the Liberal party should be returned to power.r.Hearst, continued tne spea er,.has endeavored to introduce into this: campaign metnods which are unknown to us, but which are very familiar fo nim.and which he is carrylng on ire! his seven papers scattered throughout the United States, but the citizens of: Canada will show him on the 21st of September that Canada is #&ble LA work out her own destiny and that we do not require him to diclate to.us what we shall do.It is not hard to understand why he' comes here,\u2019 continued Mr.Maclannan, when it is known that he ls the Ack-, nowledged right hand man of Presi dent.Taft, and as Mr.Taft has told: us we are at the parting of the ways, Mr.Éearst has been called upon xX widen the breach.MR.POPE DEFENDS .CANADIAN: CITIZENSHIP - AGAINST MR.HEARST.] \u201c1 hold myself responsible,\u201d sald Mr, Pope, who was the best mpeak- er, \u201cag being one of the par who brought this large gat here to-night.in\u2019 the great netropo.| lis of Montreal, the commercial centre of Canada.The \u2018othér\u2019 evening when making a speech tn the city of Shet\u201d brooke to an outdoor audience, not as large as this ons, \u2018but stil a gress meeting for the city of Sherb observed someone in the crowd.c se! lating literature and papers among ths aydience.I afterwards learned thas it was one of Mr.Hearst's American\u201d newspapers which had \u2018béen disttid- uted to the people.specially prephiéd in the United States for the edifica: tion of the Canadian people.\u201cI found when I returned to Mob- ] j done through-Mr.Hearst's own special newsagents and newsboys, the papers) having been given free to thoge peo L_ ple who would accept them .Now,l was born a Canadian, and, In 7 the janguage of the ola Conservative chief to livé a Cantdian and nt à Canadian.(Loud Sheers) .nd I res sent stronger, than: m 5 language cap express to this aga fiona audience to-night, thls interference of outwide people in our domestic affairs.:.- \u201cWe people of Canada wifi co tinue to.Judge our owl politival al- irs and will werk out our ewn a tny\u2014{loud.chetri)\u2014abé ne Anrerican/ whoever.he may \u201cbe, shal] dlctate.to ug , \u2018future pols 1d \u201cChronicle\u201d | [acter had been -]tion of speglat I nave, \u2018(Cheers.) We will declde what part we shall play as part of this Empire\u2019 withoüt asking Mr.Hearst's permission.(Renewed cheers.) \u201cIn the telegram which has just been real to you, Mr.Hearst says that Iam Hl-bred.Well, if I am ill-bred, I am thorough-bred\u2014I am a+ :thorough- !bred Canadian, from the soles of my feet to the crown of my head.(Cheers.) That sort of hreeding of course may not satisfy Mr.Hearst.but y ! it is good enough for me.(Hear, hear.) It was good enough for my father; it tis good enough for my children, and I | trust it will be good enough for many i generations to come.We shall all continue to be Canadians.(Loud -cheers.) So much for the telegram of Mr.Hearst, or his representative.MR.HEARST\u2019S, RECORD UNDER EXAMINATION.i \u201cLet us now examine Mr.Hearst | himself and look into his reputation a ttle.It will not cost much.(Laugh- Iter) His agents tell us he is in Paris or London or somewhere in Europe.1 do not care whether he is in France or in the South of France or.in some other place hotter than the south of France.It Goes hot matter where he dwells.The point ts that Canadians resent the outside interference from that gentleman.(Cheers) He is the proprietor of seven newspapers of what are known as the yellow kind, rotten.condemned.The Secretary of State for War under the-administra- tion of President Roosevelt, Mr.Root, who is a man of \u201csome importance, stated before the great nation of the United States, that he held Mr.Hearst respotisible for the murder of President McKinley.He is a dangerous character.Take the Cuban war, for example.He sent out an artist to draw pictures for his newspapers.There was nothing doing and the artist wrote a letter to ~°r.Hearst to this effeét, \u2018You draw the pictures, that is all you have to do,\u2019 wrote back Mr.Hearst, 1 wil make the war.(\u2018Shame.\u201d) \u201cWe can recall the attitude of his = 4 Tewspapers recently in regard to the Mexican affair.\u201c We saw the United States line up troaps on the border of -Mexico.The excuse given was that \u2018the\u2019 troops were plated \u2018there to protect American citizens.As a mat- z| ter of fact, however, the American citizens did not require any protection In Mexico.The -Mexicam Government looked after that all right.IL was not a question of protecting American in ak |terests, but Mr.Hearst's newspapery were then, as they are everlastingly doing, looking after new territory.He is always pushing his nose into other people\u2019s affairs, and I think that the present is ap opportune time for the \u2018free~-born citisens' of this metropolis and Canadians generally, to take a firm stand \u2018the Interests of their own freedom of action and express the resentment which is justly felt against Mr.Hearst's unwarrantable interference, and agalgst' any foreigners interference, we do not caré who he is, who wlll interfere im our country\u2019s politics: q \u201cI.do, not know how closely identi- fled the Liberal party .may be with this man, Mf.Hearst.\u2018That js beyond my knowledge, and patil 1.tacoverod had been there.for some time.I thought hs \u201cwks running .this show himself.- But when 1 learned that he was away, and that cumplete arrangements of à Ver} Importänt-char- de for the prepara- itter dnd the circulation.ot Mr.He here, ce then ft have et A | the traditions of this country.\u201d [me yt.(Cheers.) ; ~.aC% th ro Dota passing smd Fepussiny \u2019 ro Tien country, are in close alliance with the man on the other side of the border line who are seeking to break down (Loud cheers.) \u2018Directly the subject of reciprocity was mentioned there was an outory from a small group lined up to the left of the platform, and for a time they tried to drown the voice of the speaker, but Mr.Pope went on ser- enety: FRENCH- CANADIANS SAVED THE COUNTRY.\u201cIn reading some of the American newspapers the other day 1 was Interested In a: statement ia the great D&nmigoratice Gjobe to the .effect.that had it not.bern-for-the French-Gana- diaps In 1770 Cantda Would\u2019 hate teeh | \u2018woh over to the United.States.In those days the Frenth Canadians, um.bered 16,000.It- was- shortly \"after Canada had been won by the British to stand trae \u2018to the Clown.5e \u201cSir, this is.true, ard-e say that the French-Canadiane .who-.aumber two millions \u2018to-day wil] \u2018stand just as loyally by, the British: Empire, just as faith£ully to the best \u201cInterests of Canada against -all- effofts dt anaexation as their 16,000 predecessors over one hundred years ag6.(Loud cheers.) \u201cWe are living under peculiarly happy conditions, sach conditioas, perhaps, that no other country in the world is enjoying to-day, and, gea- tlemen., we are all hellevers in the permanence of our institutions uader tHe constitution given by Sir George Eti- enne Cartder, Sir Joha Macdonald, the Hon.George Brown and others.Under this constitution our rights are clearly defined, our privileges are guaranteed, and \u2018the way 18 clearly made out for the two great nationalities, the French-speaking and the Eng- lish-speaking peoples, to work out the destiny of this grand Dominion (Cheers.) We cannot afford, no matter what the projects may be, to jeopardize our rights and privileges, I say that we cannot take one step.we must not take one step in the djrec- tion which in the slightest degree threatens our constitution.(Loud cheers.) oe \u201cGentlemen, I believe this proposed agreement of reciprocity Is a step in this direction\u201d At the mention of reciprocity again, there was another demonstration of opposition from the score or so of noise-makers to the left of the platform.\u201cQo on, my friends said Mr.Pope, \u201cI enjoy your interruptions; \u201cbut I think you are a great deal happier tonight than you will be on th night of September 31.next.(Laughtër and cheers.) The time of the \u2018vieux coû* may be now, but it will not be after September 21, (Renewed laughter.) \u2018 ANNEXATION IS PURPOSE IN SIGHT.\u201cIf you take up the American newspapers you will find amongst them, from CaMfornia to Maine, convincing evidenoe that the purpose of this reci.rrocity treaty is to bring about annex- Canada.They tell us this in plain language, President Taft said in his fam- ing of the ways.What are the parting of the ways?If he tmégines that we are going to be parted from our ways by what Mr.Hearst Is writiag in his neivspapers or by his interference in our business, Mr.Taft 48 mistaken.(Cheers) We are determined to perpetuste the history of ths foua- ders of the Breat peoples who founded this nation of ours, the French people land the English-speaking people, In.cludiag the Empire Loyalists who came from the United States st the declaration of the independence of that country.\u201cLet us now take up the question of reciprocity.(Iaterruption.) .l'Our friends in jthe corner are still busy, It must be a_ very weak case that wil} not stand criticlam.it is a very weak came that will\u2019 not- upon its owa fort witout\u2019 & rather, to attempt to shout: Jows\"{ : who critisise lt.(Cheers).may butt in and take up some of our timé, but they hyd Tot Alter ny Starting.of bétible 2 Cana 10.do, mart du ti Aad.OLY against réciprotity, da Diner a1 ARE prowints a8 hg hed | 'Faft and Mr.Hearat that will demon- | strate that the Canadian people know, | elect to rua that business without any 2 {propaganda put forward by a foreign \u2018lof.the same mind.{ believe in Canada for the Canadians, | cheers.) \u2018| minion depended upon the carrying out \u2018|its adoption would lead to much un- lof some of those countries who would | manufacturing \u2018industries of Canada ation and to wipe out the history of } ; ous speech that we are at the part-/V {like a landslide.\u201d this election, know the final results on September 21, they will make up a message-to Mr.their own business nd know whom to interference from thé other side of the boundary ilne (Loud cheers) MR.G.LAFONTAINE JOINS IN PROTEST.Mr.George Lafontaine, M.L.A.for Maskinonge, said he had great pleasure as representing his county in joining in that protest against the Impudent newspaper against the true interests of Canada and advanced in the selfish interests of a section of the United States.The people of Canada were quite capable of looking after their own nffairs without the interested advice of forelgners.\u201cI'm against this reciprocity \u2019pact,\u201d declared Mr.Lafontaine, \u201cand 1 fee} sure that the majority of electors of the Dominioh are We are golng to vote in a way that Wil} show that we and.are determined that Canada shall remain for the Canadians.\u201d (Loud Mr.Lafontaine went on to say that the continued prosperity of the Do- of a wise policy of protection.) Speaking as a farmer.he was able to testify that the policy enunciated by Sir John Macdonald had brought prosperity to the farmers, and if the good of the country were to be considered this : ling of policy muet be continued.The reciprocity proposal had been considered on Its merits, and the sane conclusion was that fair competition in which Canada would suffer through the cheap labor have to enjoy special privileges under the favored nations clause of an existing treaty.The Americans would also gain access to our natural resources, the would suffer with a disastrous result to the working classes which was obvious.He was glad to see the determined stand which Montreal, the metropolis of Canada, was taking against this 'pact, and her resentment against the Interference of those who ought to mind their own business was Justified.As a French-Canadian, Mr.Lafontaine declared, amidst cheers, that he was proud of being a British subject, and he was certain that his compatriots would stand shoulder to shoulder in opposition to the proposed reciprocity agreement which threatened their common interests.\u201cI am-aleo against the Government,\u201d he concluded.\u2018\u2019because they have adopted a naval pol- fey which is not in the best interests of the country.\u201d (Cheers.) ABLE TO CONDUCT OUR OWN AFFAIRS.Mr.W.H.D.Miller, in opening his address, explained that he was there as the representative of Mr.G.F.Johnston, who, he sald, was unable to attend, because of two others meetings which he was compélled to address during the evening.:* My.\u2018Miller, on behalf of Mr, Johns- \u2018ton,\u2018\u2018gaid that he protested \u2018strongly agalnst\u2019the interference of outside people in this campaign.\u201cWe hgve been able to conduct our affairs,\u201d he said.\u201cWe have always been able to conduct our affairs in a man- \u2018ner sgtisfactory to ourselves and 3 deny.the right of Mr.Hearst to sen his yellow journals into this country.for the purpose of influencing the electors one way or another In a \u2018question such as we have before us.We.have every.justification for be: lieving that we have the ability to conduct .the \"affairs of this country without Mr.Hearst's assistance.We do not ask Mr.Hearst's interference.We have had better men In the past and we have better men at ths present time to conduct our affairs, and we propose to conduct them as the occa- ston reduires from time to time.\u2018Mr.Hearst has made a reputation in the United States and the world at large as a yellow journalist of a very unfair type.He is not a man we would care to have present with us to-night to suggest what we should do in the interests of Canada.\u201d MEETING IS MESSAGE | TO MR.HEARST.Mr.Miller, in closing, said that he was not there as the representative of any political party, but that he appeared to protest against Mr.Hearst's interference at this time, as a good Canadian citizen.Mr.F.8.Maclennan then addressed a few remarks to the assembly, thanking them for turning \u2018out in such large numbers to join, in a timely protest inst} Mr.Healst's action in regard ad to the present election.\u201c1 am sure,\u201d continued Mr.Maclen- nan, \u201cthat the result of those elections will be that every Canadian within the sound of my voice will join in a message to Mr.Hearst and his friends that Canada is for the Canadians.(Cheers.) Wé do not need to be interfered with by American newspapers, however much they may feel it in their own interests to advise us in what way we ought to decide the election.As true Canadians we are opposed to this Taft-Fielding reciprocity pact.(Loud cheers.) We are not going te take} any step which may lead to annexation ta\u2019 the United States, but we have decided to remain good Canadians and loyal British subjects as we are today.\u201d (Loud cheers.) DOOM IS SEALED; \"DECLARES DR.DESY.Dr.Desy closed the meeting with a rptest against the actions of a small group of Men who had continually interrupted the speakers.When a party Had to descend to such tacties, \u2018ite doom was sealed.Long after the speakers had concluded thd crowd lingered on the Champ de Mars in the hope.of hearing some more speechés.They Binered together in small groups and discuss.= the duestion betwesn themsel © supporters reciprocity appeared to be few and fai nétween and the mont common -expression that could be héard Saturday night while ling through the crowd, was: ve looks a Some of t er present a stration axpressed sympathy for mil Wilfrid Laurier, athe) should have to end nis carber ing defeated; but \u2019 stronger than their would have ta vote aaainst him\u201d.He thé puce -mak Ts, Pa was.ae there was» adden Mmoursier of rahi of.\u201c06 d'ias ciectorf Vas SLR 2 travel- | the \u201cdowntail he mal ao) on by their d was] roses er | |S BEING WAGED INST.LAWREN Head Tax on Immigrants 3 +.Entering Canada.me MEETINGS ARRANGED IN\u2018EITY DISTRICTS: à © Mr.Doherty, Mr, Coderre ari Mr, Villeneuve Will Address Gatherings To-night.The fight in St.Lawrence division bi tween Mr.GQ.F.Johnston and Mr Robt.Bickerdike, Is developing intq sent campalgns locally.\u201d Yesterday's meeting in fa antl-reciprocity candidate, Mr.4 ston, was held in the Varieties Thes- tre, on St.Lawrence Boulevard, whith was filled to its capacity by sever] hundred of the Jewish electors of the riding.The reciprocity pact came for some rough handling by.tha speakers, who addressed the gatherimg.im Yiddish and English.The effet of the agreement on the cost of livia was one of the chief points dwelt upd on ahd the consumers in St.Lawrençe shown that the Taft-Fielding deal meant money out of his pocket af no advantage in return.The principal speakers at the most ing were: Messra.Manuel Levitt Leon Goltman, Bernard Rose, Welntield, H.Kronenberg, and Dr.Ne Viner.One of the features of the od was the pointing out by one of speakers that Mr.Bickerdike .voted for the placing of a $25 tax all !mmigrants entering Canada, - though the measure was almed ly at the Jewish péoplé.To-night a meeting in favor of candidature of Mr.Bickerdike will: held in Auditorium Hall, at which\" chief speakers will be: Senators - ak duramd, Casgrain and Wilson, Mr.\u2018BY C.Smith, K.C., and Mayor Gnerin 5 Mr.Doherty's Meeting, .In St Ands' division, Mr.C7 Doherty, the anti-réciprocity will hold a meeting to-night ee \"EE Ann's Hall, corner of Young and tawa streets.Ald.Thos.O'Conne will preside and the principal sp of the evening will be Mr.Hon.M.P.Hackett, and Messrs.C.Cahan, Ke bell Lane, K.C, Mr.Villeneuve's Meeting Mr.W W.\"inenauve tar + hee campaign \u2018In Malsonneuve tob-cho night in the St Louis Town Hall, the comer of St.Lawrence Boule and Laurier avenue.In additiod - the Conservative mominee, there vi be present at the meeting as s ers, Messrs, C.H.Cahan, KC, a.Ames, Campbell Lane, KC; i James E.Browne, a former Lat staiwart, and John Boyd.\u2019 The work of organizing the jme constituency has been completed Mr.Villeneuve, who has opened s twenty-five committee rooms in division.Wednesday night, Mr.vies: = On euve will told a meeting for Eingiish-speaking electors of the.trict In the Readoscope, opposite - Town Hall of Maisonneuve, oh Nb Dame street.To-night two meetings for Frefñc speaking electors will be held by ME; Villenehve, one .in St.Jean Ba) Market Hall, and another at 103: Christophe , Colombe street in Dubs: nay ward.a To Help Mr.Asselin.To the support of Mr.Oliver Asselk the Opposition candidate in St.J: has \u2018come Mr.C.X.Chamberland, .founder of the Young Men's ha a Association.Mr.Chamberland has signed ned fray the organization oro he following letter to M Asgelin: My Dear Sir:\u2014I have just given\u2019 my resignation as\u2019 secretary of > Liberal Club for St.°s di as well as from the Young Men's eral Association of Montreal, and \u20ac to offer my support 2 St, James sion I am also associated \u2018with very important group of friends.raly yours, CHARLES N.CHAMBERLAND, Mr.Asselin will hold a meetl od night at the corner of Roy and tana streets.-MOorrow Opposition andy te will open air gathering, devoted chiefly: the workingmen of the division, at.St.James market.On Wedn¢ night, Mr.Asselin.will speak to° English electors of the division at Central compiittee dre atreet, - - Dr.Reid te Plansed.\u201d Dr.J.D.Reid, former member 1h.\u2018Commons.for Leeds and: Gremville,.in Montreal yesterday, and stated the auti-reciprodity \u2018fight in Tastork, satisfac RT * Ontarip was progressing most torily and that the ott Prodi would nitles in thw ay The bia sharp to be fooled by the wil vie k -contelvers of the : and Hastern Ontario's rapresen tation in \u2018the next ment would be ok : ngly against rociprosity.de farmers, said Dr.Reid, wi > wis ROUGHLY TREATED, a ses nT = Pa a MS re, ex-dividend 234 per cent.! perte and fell off a'littie.New York, and cables from that cen- fogress on a moderate scale.réoccaily the market again held well, selling pressure.Power wes easier, selling off to 263.\u201cBteel sold at 54 \u2018and then Off to 53%.Rio, \u2018after seiing at 13] was offered At UYERS AD HELLER.~ R.buyers\u2014C.Meredith & Co.R.Fur- 1.faiz & Luther, Burnett & Co.C4 Farrell & Co, Pitblado & Coy ee t & Co.Scott & Co.Nash & Co.\u201cP.R.sellers\u2014Nash & Co, C.phere.| ait & Co.Colin McCuaig & Co.Te Co.Scott & Co.J.Pitblado & Co.ubien & Co.Craig & Luther.eel buyers\u2014 W.P.OBrien, A, A.Wilson, Lavidson & Co.Oswald Bros., «McDougall & Cowan, L.J.Forget & Co.4 édpath & Co., Pliblado & Co.Nteel sellers\u2014\u2014McCurdy & Co, W.\u2019Brien, Weir & Son, McCuaig Bros.rget, Craig & Luther, Pitbladg & Co.\u2018Rio buyers\u2014McCurdy\u2019 & Co., Edgar & McDougall & Cowans.; \u201cTo sellers \u2014 HcDougall & Cowans.#eaublen & Co.McCuaig Brox, Detroit buyers\u2014Burnett & Co, W.P.R.Detroit sellers\u2014 Bruneau & Dupuis.Afternoon Sales 5.to 2.45 p.m.Stee] sold at 83%.dConverters, 39, Jo, 112%.Detroit 87.Oglvies, 173.ee MORNING cifle\u2014160 at :3, 120 at 201, ab 221.75 at-2207 TRANSACTIONS, 22115, 50 at se 25 at 220%, 50 at 2208.25 at 2207, 20 at t 219%, 100 at 2194,-50 at 219%, 25 8.hawinigarn-195 at 112, \u201cPelephone\u2014-6 at 148.Ditaws L.& P.\u201450 at 141.= t Railway\u201425 at 2254.orthern Ohlo\u2014100 at 83, Feronto Rallway rights\u20145 at 74, 6 Xe Bat 74, 7 15 at 6%, 2 at 74, t 7, 1 at an at 7; 3 at Ti, 16 at | Poe at 235.25 at 236%, 25 at at 234, 50 at 23714, 42 at 287.Detroit \u2014180 at 67%.~f'oronto Railway\u201450 at 181%.25 at 131, sat 1214, 4 at 13).atio\u2014101 at 113, 50 at 112%.\u201cTwin City\u201425 at 105%, Power\u2014i at 16374, 125 at 163, 2%.\u2014-23 at 129, 50 at 128%.1shols pref.\u201415 at %.Steel Corp.\u2014l5 at 53%, 25 at 54, 25 i 95 at 58%, 25 at 53%, 25 at-53%, 22 at at &0 A - erwin; Willlams pref.\u201450 at 38%.tia\u2014235 at 96.Curment-6 at 2154.Wement pref.\u201410 at 80%.> Canners\u201425 at 62.fret 108 804.pi \u2014 at avis pref.\u201443 at 123.-Fron pref.\u201410 at 104.\u201cnn.Cotton pref \u2014100 at 64.\u2018tee! C.of C.pref.\u20145 at 894.=T'axtile bonds\u2014$4000 at 95 C.yominion \u20ac0tton bonds\u2014$2000 at 1014.nk of Commerce\u201418 at 207, RT he stamp tax on Toronto Railway is on each fraction of a share sold.Pisuident Gary, of U.S.Steel.says the i pie is passing through a crucial Another strike on the Dr.Reddick is SP a¥cDougall & Cowans quoted S.A.\u2018Afrants at $800.by was 29 to 26%.© ! Frere has been no liquidation to speak In Coppers and Smeiters.ès to noon in Wall Street were 429,- \u2018shares, rumors of a strike on Union Pa- of -111,900 tons \u2018over July.pes IN LONDON.ton Davidson & Co.: hi Fri Cat.Mona RR TL VR - eee.4 rdinery .26 x æ s Bay .100% 99 9844 Cones 20308 22TY 226% \u2018More new low records were made\u2019 in | Vall Street to-day, Union plunging down | P:R., which seld at 218 on Saturday.| = higher at 222, but could not hold Helin was again a seller in London 5 that the panic there was still in and on.the whole there was not much J.! Pits dividend from 10 to 5 pc.or .Te, 25 at 22014, 35 at 22014, 100 at 220, : * [yet seem to be with us.wpecial cable to \u2018to \u201cThe Montreal Star an Canada Power b's.1949 Te , tel over 5% pc Xe ssat rs al Mliting \u20acs.1930 £22 dei ec 00 wh AN, ve DR HERSEY SNOT VICE-PRESIDENT Leonard, president of the Conlagas Mines, Ltd.contains a change in tlie letterhead, Indicating that Dr, is-no longer vice-president of the company.He has been succeeded by Mr.Alex: | Fongwell.no - Progress Beventy-eight companies, with a total capitalization of - $39,979,000, were incpr- porated in Canada during last week.Ten of the new companies have capitals of a million dollars and over.FINANCIAL PERSONALS.- Mr.James R.Keene is better.- Mr.R.E.Harris, president of Nova Scotia Steel, is better.: Mr.H.y Gordon Strathy, president of the Stock Exchange, has returned.of Shear- has returned from Mr.Wentworth Mackenzie, \u2018son, Hammill! & Co.New York.BERLIN WAS BETTER TO-DAY.Berlin, September 11.\u2014 Prices were istrong on the Bourse to-day.Exchange ion London.20 marks 47% pfennings for cheques.Money, 2% per cent.J.W.Gates Co.Cuts Dividend From 10 to 5 The Texas Company, the pet concern \u2018of the late John W.Gates, has reduced Mr.A.B.Hepburn, \u2018the New York banker, succeeds Mr.Gates on the dir- | ectorate.: Beaten at Last! Special to The Montreal Star.Wall Street, September 11.\u2014 -Jersey .mosquitoes have driven J.P.Morgan iout' of New York harbor, where he has been spending the nights on his yacht, \u2018the Corsair.The yacht has gone higher {up the Hudson.CANADA N.W.LAND CO.Canada North-West Land Co, sales in August were 5.598:47 acres for $82,172.42, $3,000 ORE ON THE DOME.Some of the new ors\u201d found on the Dome assays $3,000 a ton.There were many assays ranging from $148 to $190.Winnipeg Ry.is Up on Report | Of the Deal There was some buying of Winnipez Electric to-day,- and the stock moved up to over 2347.There was a report from Winnipeg that there would bé 50me news on the deal some time this week.CONSOLS HOLD STEADY.British Consols closed at money and 77% for account.OPINIONS 25 vs (MARKET, Laidlaw & Co.\u2014 ~ While prices may go lower, and certainly will unless there is a change of front on the part of the | moneyed interests, it would seem that in- 1vestors need little fear of buying standard paying stocks around going prices.i i { ! 77 9-16 for\u2018 R.M.Bauer\u2014] continue to believe that stocks are a good sale on any rally.Hayden, Stone\u2014We still tend to the opinion that, while no extended activity or e may be made, still there are enough good factors to make for fairly satisfactory business and security prices, but that the thing mest needed is confl- dence to produce business extension ahd market buying power, and this does not i F.Nash & Co.\u2014We feel that our se- icurities can be purchased on all weak spots, and would prefer to buy Canadian stocks in preference to American even at the higher level prevalling for our securities.Ww.Farrell\u2014For the time being.un- us Fine market shows a more decided trend, we would advise caution in making | commitments on the long side.| Shearson, Hammill & Co.: Outsitie- of small rallles we do not look for any improvement at this time.C.S.MILLEN TO RETIRE.A letter to The Star from Mr.RR.WW.| | | | | Myton Hersey \u2018 D.W.Karn, Rolph Special to the Montreal Star.; Paris, September 11,\u2014Ifñ a review of the week's business on the Bourse, the :New York Herald's financial corfespon- dent, after calling attention to the strength and good tone.of.the French stock market all through the present Franco-German crisis, refers to the financial situation in Germany as follows: \u2018Berlin,\u2019 on thé other bend.has provided a foretaste of what financial panic in Germany would be Se it were necessary to have recourse to arms to settle the Moroccan question.**A drop of 10 to 15 points in the prin cipal industrial stocks, which had to be withdrawn Jn blocks from the share list to prevent a general panic and too heavy losses, the suspensions of payment, fall- ures and suicides, and the rush of small in Germany, have provided the spectacle of a country which is financial Pre stricken and a prey to à credit \"which, if not rapidly stopped, might hav incalculable consequences.\u201cIt is with no vain pride that one can contrast Germany's nervousness with the calm and sound resistance of the French market, which is Only waiting for the clouds to rol} by.to display all its activ- Ity and buoyancy.\u201cFrence possesses in her financial power a matvellous degree of strength regarding which she has a right tp be proud.\u201d A Slump Gross earnings of 810 U.S.railroads from January 1 to June 30 show a decrease of $28,958,798 from 1910, and a net decrease of $25,717,377.ETTY GREEN'S SON HAS 6,242 OFFERS New York, September 11.\u2014The world\u2019s record for proposals of masrriage\u2014recelved not given\u2014probably will be conceded to Col.Edward H.R.Green, son of Hetty © |Green, the world's richest woman for it wag learned to-day that within the last few months he has received 8,242 such offers, Not; long ago, Col, Green, who is.40 years old, and a jovial bachelor, remarked\u2019 good-naturedly to a réporter: \u201cWhen I find the right Air, I will mal her, if she will have me.Now he wishes he had cept still, for women who would like to share his name of about 100 a day.The contest for his hand has developed into ap international event.were from foreign shores, and 720 of these .were pehned by the ladies of the United Kingdom.The letters reach him through his house and offices here and via his residence fn exas.Four Directors Of Home Life Have Resigned The resignation of four directors of the: Home Life Association of Canada and 4h filling of their placés by four directors of the Union Life Assurance Co.wohld seem to indicate, according to the-Mone- tary Times, the transfer of th gontrol of the former company to the latter.Those who resigned from.the\u2014director- ate of the Home ite a a nt meeting were: Messrs, - on, pr e and Burns.Their places were filled by Messrs.H.Pollmen Evans, who will be- ident of the tom- pany; Y.H.Carrie, H.Symons, K.C., and Dr.G.E.Millichamp, all of whom are also directors of the Union Life Assurance Co.London Settlement Begins To-morrow.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 London \u2018September 11.\u2014 The stock market threw off some of its recent heaviness, and scored a fair general improvement during the mornitig on \u2018the more optimistic Continental news.Later prices eased off under renewed realizing, induced by fears of oh outcome of the settlement, which begins tomorrow.American securities opened 'firin, and during the forenoon the eneral list advanced from 14 to 1% points.Canadian Pacific was exceptionaly firm, and after an initid] gain of two points, advanced to 4% over parity on buying orders from Berlin.In the aftérncon the market reacted uhder New York selling.Canadien Pacific lost 2%.N.Y.INVESTMENT YIELDS.depositors to savings and deposit banks.\u2018| Heve, they will do.FROM THE LADIES and wealth are writing to him at the rate, Of the proposdls recerven\u2019 to daté 2251 \u2018BIG LIBERALS \u201cAGAINST; T he Star received today the names of nine.more staunch Liberals who are going t&o vote against R eciprocily, They are all \u2018prominent Monireal businessmen, and their names will be announced i due course.The honor roll growing.TOPICS OF Another Liberal.Mr, Allister Mitchell, the Montreal manager of Laidlaw & Co.is another staunch Liberal, who has left the ranks on the Resiprocity question.\u201cCanada was healing the right way,\u201d is ho said, \u2018and the iprocity deal séeks to head us the wrong way.If thé Americans want our products, let them lower their duties, and this.I firmly be- And it will not be necessary for us to open our markets to them.We can, thérefore, get for nothing what the Goyernment wants us to buy at a-big price.\u201d Mr.Mitchell's father, who is now llv- ing in England, was at one tirae president of the Montreal Reform: Club, and the father and son have never cast a Conservative vote, La Rose Dividend.Although there ig a chance of the dividend on La Rose being increased | from 8 to 10 per cent.it is.believed that Mr, McGibbon is opposed to the increase.The company's cash surplus is large and tempting, but the report was current to-day that the president seeks to adhere to the conservative policy of saving up for 2 \u201cTainy day, 2,500,000! When the Star announced some time |* | ago that there were 1,000,000 idle men In the United States, the Reciprocity papers howled \u201clie,\u201d \u2018\u2018gross exaggeration,\u201d \u201cfake\u201d end other frenzied expressions.The Boston News-Bureau, one of the best known financial newspapers in the States, now estimates that instead of 1,000,000, there are 2,500,000 men idle, No wonder the United States wants to hitch up with a live, prosperous country.| .$8.75 t \u2026suouse WOOL MATTRESSES the The finest lot yet offered.A lot of trial mattresses, similar to lot we had about a month ago.to match, $2.98 each STEEL COUCH SAMPLES OF CARPET 150 sample pieces of Carpet, all finished ends.Special Tuesday - Bc LE SAMPLE LACE CURTAINS The choicest lot we bave yet shown; hun- bronze steel frame, finest reds of patterns to select| quality .steel cable, from.Some represent spring, finest wool mat- curtains worth from $5.00 tress, covered green de- ' ize 3 to $6.00 pair.a nim\u2019 with $ Tuesday Tuesday, each.39¢ valance .6.95 can es on Top Floor for single beds, to clear at half choicest town.Selling regularly at from 35c to 40c.Owing to slight imperfection.Tuesday, yard TAPESTRY CARPET An exceedingly fine lot Tapestry Carpet Squares, in every choice design; price.Regular able, reinforced double $1.60.Tuesday.ers, in hatidsome tick- TER 4 TD sr.bn pandaome we } wool mattress with pillow \\ 98c A very choice lot, in ; SCOTCH FLOOR .white, grey or QQ wo match.$2 95 CLOTHS Large Under- 59¢ fawn, pair .Ç complete .\u2026 ° A beautiful lot just ins pillows.pair.\u2026 goods in elegant lot.square yard , 27 %e | EE SQUARES Stretchers, will yards x 4 yards; rustable pins.each sa pveuscoces ord 1-2 x 4 yards 38.95 po a BLAN /.À pere ere res FEATHER PILLOWS \u2018warranted all puré feath- gr CORK LINOLEUX | 3 and 4 yards wide, an | CURTAIN STRETCHERS.\"Adjustable Curtain\u2019 stretch any size curtains up to 8° = | j JER pn SU + HE THe HAM LTON Ce! == mms ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST .|.=m ==.| \u2014 = CL (Between Drummond and Meuntain) : [race : aN NITE n the gas stove.The vesgel over-]the first cas : ; |B 1 e that came under my no- .owed and oayahi fire and iy tryiok] tiee.- | can, however, say that it w to right 1t, \u201cHollidey'» tlothihk% four Months \u2018ago, just as hop Was set on fire.Her screams of agony were hear by Mrs.J.B.Daveluy, who Nves In the house below.She ran up and met] her neighbor at her front door her] | whole body enveloped m flames: Mrg J.A.Trepanier from across the road] © ran over with a blanket and smothered the fire and then telephoned ford or empulance from thé Royal Vie- oria Hosp ajting for ! ars] fival, \"Mid.Hoillddy lay on er own front door \u2019 step, guttering terrible agony but still consclous.Her baby was her chief thought: and when a neighbor made his way Into the kitchen and carried out the child, «a, happy.smile lit up her face.pagsing motorist went for her husband at the falrmount Y.M.C.A.where he is wecretary.\u2019t was realized there was no hope of saving' Mrs.HoNiday®s life and her death at 6 o'clock in the evening was not unexpected.- Coroner McMahon was informed of \u2018the circumstances and he decided that] &n inquest was unnécessiry and accordingly tive Tuneral was held™ this) morning, leaving the: lace Viger sin- tion for, the à 's former heme.at Cuahing.ane wenty-sèven years of age, Mrs.Holliday had been \u2018mar-} ried tNree \u2018years.Besides - her husband and baby, both parents three, brothers and three sisters survive her.\"Mas r Totter: -of ry Mag Vicar, Shur ola of cotdent Le ce yest y nn ng and a EAT OF WF MRS.MONK.Mrs.Fi D.Mink Died \u2019Yesterday, After several; Months\u2019 tiiness.After an imest extending over sev- erat mypnths, A came to Mrs F.D.Monk vesterdHy\" it her home at 328 Lagauchetiere east.Her death will be learned with great sorrow.by.the.many friends of Mr.and Mts.Monk both in Montreal and in Ottawa, where she was a.frequent visitor, with her husband \u2018efnte the bi Ing of f Ws, parliaments ry career.14 or Ec Ludo, sad the only PS C, She Cherrier, Queen's \u2019 at one time president of thé Hanque du Peuple, dhd the only daughter of the late D.H.Senecal, sdvocate, of Montreal.A cousin of \u2018the deceased, Mr.D.B.Viger, was anh important figure durihg the troublous times of 1837, and was sen® to England to lay the popular grievances before the British Government.At the time of the rebellion.both Messre- Viger and \u20acher- | rier case of slavery to the liquor\" habit as could be imagined.Since then he has haan strictly sober, reports that he has wr Telt the least craving for liquor, and to-day has assured me he has no fears for the future, \u201cTrustiag the good results will be permanent.\u201cT remain, 21 \u201cVery respectfutly yours, _ \u201c(Sitnéd) M.V.KELLY.\" \u201cPastor, at.Basil's Church, : - Dean; \"St.Michael's Coilexe.Last December Father Kelly induced thjs business man to take the.Neal treftment.He was an object of dire|5 distress, for whiskey was his utter un- \u2018doing.at the end of the third day he was a new man, his nervousness gone, Ne \u2018his miad clear, ayes bright, step elas- tie, and all craving, desire and appetite for liquor -gone\u2014regenerated physically, mentally and morally, with a new lease on life, and Me has.\u2018beep a model of sobriety ever since.What the Neal Treatment did for Father Roy « end: it \u2018wilt do for\u2018 your flénd, it wi cali on write, or \u2018phone Nr.Hepburn, magager, Moatoea] Neal In.were placed under arrest, but] Na CEE bli shed in Bhior.to determine thé con- hich the old Seignorial we abolished In Lower arrange in advance for a room.as the|T institute is dsually well filled and room spoken Yor ah=ad.Free booklet sest securely ee Freath and English of a po- ed home afforded megs: ail femsls Ottawa tastitute now.oben, TS Cooper.altos und tenure woul friend and confidential\u2019 &dviser and was on mare than one occasion entrusted with stitute, 226 Sherbrooke atreet cast, and T gm men BAILIFF'S S Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.No 2308.Super- for Court.- The Knit-t0-Pie Mfg.Co.Lté;, platntiffs, ve.M.Fickier, defendant.On the 0th day of September, 1711, at eloven of tha clock In the forenoon, at the business place of the sald defendant.No.831 Bt.-Catherine east, in the town ef 'Muisonneuve, district of Montreal, will he #0id.bY authority ot justice, all the goods and chattels of the sald defendant, seized in Finis cause conslatinx of men's: far Jenings.dale.cash.E.UMAIS, tron Rept., 1911.BATLIFFS SALE\u2014Provinice of Quebec.Dis Montreal v No.Suit ete oyek iff, va ant.On \u201cthe 20th ey 20 of thé elock île and, Sasiness ' {the said garendant, n ne of be Sold AU tort of Justice.or) ve Doods à chatte s the said defendant.seized in this cause! consisting of a stock of umbrellas, walking stick, salise, satchels, etc.etc, Terms.cash\u201d E BIENS One.BBL.Montreal, sept.11, wil.Là n° \u201c x Pu SALE Pravin, = ee, n aa ot Matra Xa ay.- per.jor Court.% Ze Lussier, paint! Taies ore Nadon,- witnevs.0 the aay September, 1511, at ten of clock in the forenoon agp dou ot the said Jefendant, Edo ie TE pat x og RT) Nn DE quete Stein of chattels of tite\u201d aaîé ene, Court.M.Rubenstein, sus Murphy, defendant.20th 5 September, 1911, the said defndant, No.2122 st.Bivd.aad chattes of the said defend In hie ca hold goods, REAL RO Montreal, \u201cgent.8.1n, Tar ; Pie 7 - Distrigt * Montreal.cult Court.L.Prefontaine .pl J.M.Dumais, Jefendant.day of September, 1911, clock i the fore the sald defendant, the town o?Ma Montreal, No.90 4th tions, cash, ono Sting ton mae Nano of rs for the family was peurod.BAILIFF'S SALE-\u2014Provinee of District of.Montréal.No.8267.plaintiff, ver- at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of in the city of Montreal, soid, by authority of justice, \u2018all the goods { Songiating of- plano BAILIFF'S ALE ein of Quebec, No, 11,44 vs, On the sath at ten of the > at the domicile of.neave, district will be sold.by authority of Justice, all the gooda and chattels of the said defendant seized In this cause, cop- sisting of household Surntture, etc.- Con-' 3 CETTE, RS.Cy ons BAILIFF'R | RALKE\u2014Pre District of Montreal.Court J.n, arfendamt\u2019 On the M Septermbér, 1941.at clover of.= inthe forenoon, ld defendant | n a A0WT Mai né: Montréal, oa by are aid dele uehec, Wea + On the Lawrence will be ant, soized ous: , B.8.\u2026.a of ou oh Sg fu a +; Buse B BAILIFFS \u201cSALE Province Comm L of.aor apie BE.pl Letebvre.: de jut of September, 1911, pe ten of the fatfenoo ory us domicile of defendant, town of Maton genre real, will be »old, ES \u2018a all the goods and chattels 5 Cirs ai avènue, in of | | | TRE FALL | QUARTERLY | i | | t the'dormiche of at 9d penny df he be =o sold.by 3 \u20ac e aml alse aizeq tp ile oh C.real, Bert 8 an.Ee opines r \" 217 ke XY ii.Bo SEE \u2018defendant, elaed in this chuse,.the » cour Mer 8 Navy Blue Suits - At Goodwin\u2019s for There are certain things a person should know wifen buying navy blug cloth.Some facts about nay blue cloth will either make or mar the sale.Two vital points regarding the cloth in these navy blue suits -are: First, that it is all wool Botany varn, and -second, that it is indigo 1 dye The cut and tailoring \u2018of the suits are - both in keeping with the E- sptepdid \u2018cloth.MEN'S\" NEE BLUE SUITS, single and double breasted, three button w .sncgus, Wile; mage from an wool Botany yarn, Indigo dye.Highly > tatlorsd and, finished.Colors guaranteed.Sizes 34 to 48.$12.50 Lock Thro THEYRE ALOT WE-ARE GOING-FO SELL ON.TUESDAY FOR a it is rather surprising to know that if these pictures were sold for what we consider them to be worth, they would cost you from $3.00 tb 38.00 each.There are only about three dozen of them, and we.don't guarantee how long they will las).If you come early you wo have a better selection, This sale comprises Oil Paintings, Water Colors, Color Prints and En- 4: gravingh Framed in genuine Veneer \u2018Rosewood gold: frames, antique gold ed oak with good beading.consists of 3 at 82.25, 3 at $2.98, 4 at $3.00, 2 at $2.09, : 2 at 3250, A 2 at 38.00, and 13.at $3.75.All to go at.0 or Mail\u201d Ordars.> RE ie $12.30 4 ly = ge \".Yo HR Le à A se S u brough T reer \u2018Owning and- Operating A.- .) .REA & CO.MON TREAL, LIMITED put .; SLIVER cr JW.NELLY Vice.President » « ve se ea \u2014S8econd Floor Up acces» fetes LL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11TH, 1911 D.LORNE McGIBBON, President mir | OPENING DAY Waists 98 and .1.98 While you are at Goodwins\u2019 to SER the goods displayed on the opening day, we want you to feel that THERE IS SOMETHING 8PRCIAL READY - FOR YOU TO BUY.These two walsts have been selected for the opening day.LADIRS\u2019 TAILOR - MADE BLOUSES, made of fine linea finish, embroidered fronts, several designs, laundered collar and cuffs, large pearl buttons.Sizes 32 to 44.98 Regular §1.50.Tuesday LADIES\u2019 TAILOR - MADE WAISTS, of pure Irish linen, hand embroidered fronts, latest designs, laundered collar / and cuffs.Crochet buttons, Others pearl buttons.Sizes 32 to 44 Regular $4.$1.98 Tuesday.\u2014Firet Floor Up Newest Ribbons for Fall\u2019 Hat Trimming.MOTOR VEILS ARRIVING.Both ribbons and motor vells are amongst the latest guests in our lace and embroidery department.Of course, the motor veils don't necessarily have to be used for motoring, nor must you make use of the ribbon for hat trimming exclusively.Once you see these vells and ribbons, you'll what use to put them to.NEW FANCY SATIN RIBBON, with four narrow taffeta striped and fancy dots in the middle.In very rich two-tone effects.The newest ribbon for Fall hat trimming.Colors Copenhagen and black, brown and erimson, car-\u2019 dimal \u2018\u2019 and black, green and cardinal, royal and navy, black and brown navy, Pr MILITE nA IE a; Le xt 2 3% 7 7/7 2 know a \u2014\u2014 \u201cDrown from Models the Whitewe or Fwaist department at - ITEWEAR and WAISTS [| Opening of These Two Departments at Goodwins\u2019 To-morrow This is our first opening of the Whitew ear Department pa of the Waist Department.The Great Whitewear Store with its overflowing stock of imported and domestic lingerie is now side by side with that section of Goodwins\u2019 vast emporium where the waists are sold.Néarly half the space of the old building on the first floor up is now devoted exclusively do these two departments.They have always yearned to be together and now the longing of these ladies\u2019 sections has been satisfie - We will take: a delight showing the lady visitors to, this store to-morrow what Gvodwin whitewear means, what Goodwin waists mean and \u201cwhat Goodwin prices, for both or either, have been established.The popular net waists, so strong a feature for this Fall will be much in evidence.The tailor-made waist in pure Irish linen will be \u2018important in the display.Silk waists, always favorites, and lingerie low neck waists with kimona sleeves will be here in the most recent designs.ajsts with -the soft turned back cuffs and collars, finished with real baby Irish.and Cluny Lace, and crochet button, suitable for elderly ladies will'bé prominent.In fact, we believe we have the largest - and finest selection of Autamn Waits ever seem in this city.IN THE WHITEWEAR DEPARTMENT.mew Noron viiLs sus À st is already- favorably kmgwn.: 'Po those who are-net-thoroughly acquainted with the merits of our lingerie, to-morrow CEIVED, 24 inehes wide by 4! will \u2018be an ideal day on which to judge it\u2019 We do Rot feaP the decision.Goodwins\u2019 supplylfittingaoolns for .whitewear customers and even fitting yards long, in ail sille cyataitine | roems for the children and little babies.In fact, we are going to have a whitewear opening for the children later on.and one-inch satin Bopdes = In passing through the vast assemblage of ladies\u2019 undersear, don\u2019t go away without seeing the beautiful French hand made.lingerie.Here we splendid scarf for motoring.have: Corset Covers from $1.80 to $15.00.Drawers, from $1.25 to $10.50.Night Gowns, from $4.50 to $16.50.Chemises, from $2.25 to $12.00.Shades or black.Srey: \"Combinations (drawers and corset cover), from .$5.50 to $20.00.- Underskirts, from $3.50 to $50.00, and Bridal Sets, from $20.00 to $100.00.Each.95 We also have every style and cut of ladies\u2019 underwear of domestic manufacture.It will be a wonderful day of worthy whitewear.Each .Ladies\u2019 Walsts, made of fine mull hates gi heavy En- : Ladies\u2019, Black Underskirts, made of and dardelan lawn beau enters fon 4 taffeta, mage .with 16-Ingh, best.quality, soft satin striped Moire, broidered frohts; on 4 2, trimmed: vit v yo 5.00% of the newest narrow medels, ished with Val lace, 4 = Fs : trimmed with- Fe sud; nga.hw in; ks a, wR pias\u2019 ode ali If inieked with deep accordion-pleated \u2018Sizes eguihr it 2, a, Ru d'er, É .BOYS rWo PIECE SUITS, double breasted, bloomer style, made heavy tweeds and worsteds.These are grey mixtures, brown and olive.Good, strong lining used.Made durable.Sizes 24 to 31.$3.95 Tuesday., \u2018- \u2014Firet Floor Up BUREAU, 87.85 You require a new \u2026, bed-rooms?Could ; you possibly pur- The comfort afforded ! - by this rocker must MUSIC CABINET, va be experienced per- +- sonally: to! be appreciated.Gunsttuoted on \u2018Toëmy Hite tates, the \u2018enuine leather a shuste cabinet ne inansensibie \u201cdnd the one depicted ts so artié- 1.poat-\u2014Gontains- \u201ctosteä | \u2014 tic in finish and vich i in_its hogany color, it -would EH a graceful, as well g-most we colledi~: \u2018springs, and .durability is insured with the maximum .i to th , of ease.In quarter- ful add tion op cut.oak mission fin- other furniture.Tues- $7 185, ho He SREY rae vo CITT {3.0 s alniokt every \u2018diéwing \u2018room, - ny 8.\u2018chase one constructed on the same ef- - fective lines and of workmanship as will ; found in the one \" Quarter cut oak col or, and the handsome bureau in one of the mirror ts 8° are establishing our regular prices.We firmly believe that there is more \u2018style and better material in these Boots and Shoes than cah be got elsewhere.° The.Women\u2019s Dress styles at this \u201cprice are dupli- catés of the $5.00 and $6.00 models.The very .Boots at $3.50 have viscolized water-broof soles, and though stoutly made, are not in the.least bit clumsy.They show style and character.The big growing girl who takes women's sizes will find these Shoes neat th detail, and the special attention to the proper finish of the toe and heel.line of Boots and Shoes Is.Goodyéar welt, ; and selected from a factory which.makes a, \u2018 This spécial .specialty in the women's footwear,\u2019 This early Fall\u2019 ps fo in Gun Metal and Men's Boots bes Show' a $3.45 are uly so gum fn 3 opte as the women's shoes.- ent.tish er \"Gp.CHIFFONNIER, $7.58 Ins man\u2019s bedroom a \" chiffonief 1a an In-\" \u2014\u2014 ; dispensable - of furniture.This ons is constructed on the lines as the bureau, so far as quality is concerned! although the design is differ- The drawer space plenty of \u2018scoommo- feature, and the Bri- article | _ _proviges every : Hane fobtäenr for women Is the new ui tos testure .They make very smart walking .We have.a.numberof other stylés &t- these.7 prices, in weights, very dréssy,\u2019 In Hutton or Blucher lace style."]
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