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[" eut = = M: ; son ie \u201c, A PURE HARD LE td > i Tie: LN all soap.ADVERTISING ISHS.~ SAN INorature I advertising, and.- written \u2018advertising that gripe atten- litorature*\u2014Flbgrt Hubbard.* \u201cSune - Free From.adulteration.Its - Remarkable lasting or wearing It costs less because it does more.45 Has the Biggest Sale in Canada.Have you tres their Liqueurs ?\u201caïe young and ye that 0 4 at ard\u2019 strong and ye that are = = # #.Ps = sauf.stréagth you would hold, See fhe days that are cold, .8hould use Aird's.Bread.Fou a ete Main 1028.\u201care calling for more of \u2018every day.That ls ao our output GB increasing by 8 and.bounds.Try it.your- Ask vour grecer.bgt A TOUR COSTUMES j 3 More than 600 Iadias\u2019 costumes, made of cheviot, vicuna, serge, venetian, broadclath, worstedms tweeds, diagonals and ° Scotch \u2018effect mixtures In very charming colors of: black and blue, grey.brown and green.Coats 28 and 10 in.long.dre made with shawl collar.miiltary effect, sailor effect, coronation effect.pointy backs , with tassel and plain tailor made effects, Cuffs and collars and pockets are trimmed wiih fine braid.Buttons of same material oc match.Some trimmings dre of hard made flossed work or smart embroidery.Bizes 32 0 44.Prices 815.00 up.$71.00 _Pér Weak *-Garmaise & Eabe >< 820-331 St, Catherine E: Nopr Maisenteuve Street Fy ts .~ .\u201c J'Gsahaaadhdast NDIGATIONS THAT MAINE HAS TURNED DOWN PROHIBITION atest Figures Give Repeal } Faction Majority of 904\u2014 Recount Likely.rl \u2019 ge 5d Rid x # À Lowiston, Maine, September 12.\u2014 i Br twenty-seven years of constitu- onal prohibition, Main: yesterday de- l1deq by a small majority to try some.pins else.JAlthough the question at issue was ly whether the prohibitory kmendment should remain in the Con.Htitution or nat, It wae generally un- - erstood that it is but first step to- yard the final repeal of all prohibitory Sarislation, and the enaetment of some \u2018ind of license and option laws In Its \u2018lace.:Unofficiai and only partly revised sturns from 499 out of 521 cities, pwns and plantations gave a ma- ority of 904 for the repeal of the pro- jibitory constitutional! amendm.nt missing twenty-two towns cast \u2018than 385 votes at the State elec- fon three years ago.The total vote by congréssional dis.ets was, for repeal, 060.782; against, 878, .The Legislature must act be- re the present statutory law adopted 11857 can be repealed and the ques- pn\u2019 must again go before the people.we been predicted, the, cities yore the chief strongholds of the'rve- sol faction, but a majority of 12,000 ithe total city vote was barely suffi.loot.according \u2018to the latest avail- returns .to offset the vote of the hal communities, - ough the vote did nat equal that £ a year ago, when the Democrats {Wéept the State, the election was with.but questior one of the most interest- | ; i LR D ALARMING REPORTS STATE SITUATION WORSE AT CHENG-TU Soldiers Disaffected and Military Commander Said to Have Committed Suicide.Special to The Montreal Star.Pekin, September 12.\u2014Reports that the military commander at Cheng-Tu has committed su\u2019cide us result of bis inability to suppress th: anti-Govern- as meaning that rebels are in complete control \u2018n tbe local'ty and fit seems probable that the Government troops have suffered an overwhelming defeat.Telegraphic communication being cut off.definite information is lack'ng, but rumors are current ot wdespread looting and ineendiarism and murder.: ' The British legation received a telegram to-day stating \u2018that the first party of refugees fromm Cheng-Tu had arr.ved fn safety at Sui-Fu.Soldiers ars DisaTfected.Cheng King, Western China.September 12.\u2014A serious rebellion has occurred in the district of Cheng-Tu.The soldiers refuse to obey Instruc- tons, and are trying to bitng force against the Government control of the raflway.The schoois are ciosed In consequence.Business.\u2018has Dae snapéüded and unless the uprising !s stopped it may lead to a eral rebellion.Conditions are pre ue The missiônaries\u201d are ebhcentrating here.Four fore gn gunboats provide all protection, Chengtu is gulet.The uprising 4s\u201d hot \u2018at: present directed against foreigners.& contesté, the Stale has ever known.++ EtPLAHEÉRE EPA + # \u2018 e excitement marked ea\u2019 voting.[though the polls ia some.cltles wire| IR.& SE ar I sobesary: is une unequalled for Building, iy, Richelieu +11, TRE ; 3soûd kde borimier's ; IGEE SHIRTS = 4 van à «\u20ac o ng | +++ ttt bbe bbb db ds O.steamer, steam- \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ; dons st nes us CHENG-TU REBELS .Forty Men Reported Killed in Early |\u2018 Engagement -Gonera Strike \" Hankow.Liga, .a J i irmi osoù , or the provincy of eh Civean Chinese tréops and rioters, Si «fal persons PB wl! ahd Weather Forecast: \u201cFrench Cabinet of G Germany FE HT A sens ment uprising there.are Interpreted) SEROUS VIEW TAKEN IN LONDON Extraordinary Activity in British Army and Navy Circles \u2014Northern Sea Ports Coaled.{GARRISONS ON ALERT AND COAST FORTS ENTRENCHED | | German Emperor's influence | Making for Peace\u2014Difficul- ties in Way of Settlement.Special to the Montreal Star.Paris, September 12.\u2014The French Cabinet is in session on Premier Cail- laux\u2019 answer to Germany's latest Moroccan proposals.It is believed the Ministers will approve the Premier's .&tara, politely but firmly refusing the- | Teutonic demands.| + reply had been drawn up by Premier Caillaux and the Ministers were summoned specially to pass upon ft.It was understood before the Cabinet \u2018met that the French Note had been written in a spirit of conciliation, but expressed a firm attitude in maintaining the position which France had assumed én questions of principle from which she could not depart.A semiofficial Note issued yesterday indicated that the German conditions would be refused.Special to The Montreal Bar.Nendon, September 12.\u2014Rates of insurence aguinst a European war hig Awe months; went db here today from 10 to 12 per cent on account of.increased tension between France! and Germany.The French Cabinet's reported decision to reject Germany's latest proposals is regarded in British official circles as perfectly natural, the teutonic demands, which are sald to in- clyde, a specification for a 20-per cent.e for Germany in all French pub-; (#fc works in Morocco, being of a nature in which it is felt neither French interest nor f-respect could permit acquiescence., - Among local financiers.it is dicted that the strengthening of Pine German markets, following the slump agother decline.It is in this finan-' cial embarrassment in the Fatherland that.the greatest hope is seen here, + many of the Lest judges still maintain.; ing that the nressure will ultimately ! Lecome so severe us lo compe: a mo- | difitation of German policy.Reports from Berlin also \u2018inllicate! to-day that the anti-war agitation by: the German Socialists.is becoming too! j formidable te be much longer ignored.| GREAT BRITAIN IS Spécial to The Montreal Star.London.September 12.\u2014The gravity with which Germany's demands in Morocco are regarded in France :s reflected in England by the extraordinary precautions now being taken to have the army and navy in a high state of eff ciency ang preparedness for any eventuality.At Sheerness e ordiaary precautions are taken by the military authorities.Armed guards are mounted at all garrison approaches, and everyone seeking admittance is challenged.Barricades erected round the two, searchlight towers, east of the Ravelin Batteèy, are closed night and day.has protested that they cut in halves the most popular.end of the sea front.The steel observation tower further east, which commands an.extensive view of the North Sea, is strongly barricaded.and at night an infantry guard with fixed bayonets and balt ;cartridges is mounted there.\u201d On Monday afternoon the battery men began throwing up earthworks along the ant and rear flank of the Raveun ttery.; - - For week#' past garrisons Tea working at high-pressure,\u201d offices remaining open day and night, Including Sundays.Yesterday afternoon orders were received dt Aldershot to cancel all eav- alry manoeuvres, the reasons given by the Army Council for this sudden cancellation being the drought.The abandonment is generally accepted at Aldershot as significant, and the pretext of the drought is ed as quite insufficient to mcéount for the stappage.RUSHING STEAM COAL -\u2014 2 \u2018TO-NORTH SEA PORTS.Another significant fact became known last night, to the effect that during the last two weeks, the Admiralty has been rushing war cosl from Cardiff by train to varions ports, on the north-east coast of England | and Scotland.These operations have been carried out with the greateft ze- erecy, and, the most elaborate agran- | gemants were made to keep the public unusual method conveying coal bY railroads instead operations, the vraie, and ether \u2018are/nour voue \u2018with =.conalf- soft, Yootrve fuel upon eh \u20ac to SEE of need ve tis aise the Admirsity's à given exploit fo] an OF THE SITUATION ue Cabinot met At 4 o'clock.The\u2018 of last Saturday, wili soon give way toi ON THE QUI VIVE.although the \u2018urban district council; .| many\u2019s reply to the French proposals ofl the recelpt of the summary _of the| Ber}: German\u2019 polars to the French proposals Gé is concerned: the .Haat telegraphed here.It in true.diplo- question ig marking time.Before mats point out, that Germany ap-| waving FPotadyin\u2019 yesterddy, the Raiser ) hn is repeating feaelf vith wus- regarding lieged Trust money The paid Canadian \" anti-re ot] picious persistence and on the shinhti sent into Canada to figlit against: Red immaculate surroundings.-of the Fhe adopted by the \u201cpaid press\u201d in Canad i upon it.and emphasise it, that.we iad cry of \u201cStop Thief!\" intended to a It looked exceedingly like the ¢ éd they seize\u2019 sue hat, there was a\u2019 from' the real malefactor.arfal bat the discovery : by American Trusts\u2014; te \u201cpoting tn ahead\u201d \u2018with a bogus ther party.thes story; snd this time to the rÉta its coltmns cannot be allowed Heürngl\u201d.itsait- will\" follow.up the \u201cits patriotic\u2018quty; and it should ge.üilitess it'had the intention to ng.avicanard\u201d to its source.| On the othèr hand, serious statéi hb - constantly being made to this | office, not only from this city but frod offer parts of the country, thht a huge | American campaign, fund is being distritifited- throughout the coustituencies in to break the force of such an J | accusation of the same sort nm ! Now another New York journalist ni Ottawa \u201cJournal.\u201d A statement of this ie to rest unexamined.We suppose that information of its correspondent.- That | never have given publicity to so grave a exhaust its resources in finding prot ?i \u2018 nations being changed at certain banks.v political \u201cworkers\u201d\u2014nien in sym- ; support of Reciprocity.We have been of American bifis of large denom- | ps 12 Nation Our'Blessings Shall * Not Be Given Away.\u201d ISIR J.P.WHITNEY MAKES APPEAL IN WEST TORONTO Sir Wilfrid Condemned for As- \u2018sociating With Annexation- Lo ists at Windsor.Special to The Montreal Star.:pathy with Reciproelty.| Last night at St.John, N.B., à to this effect was publiely and definitely made by Mr.Fisher, of the firi-\u201cEmmersoir \u2018and Fisher.\u201d He gave the date\u2014August 30th\u2014upon which s $&060 \u201cgeld esta\u201d American bill was presented for deposit at n St John péuk by.a prominent St John Liberal, and stated thal\u2019 they belioved- that thi jipufy, was intended for the use of the.Liberal campaign-in this elect 0h mn.ve May add, has been that large American bills have book chan \u2019 Pinto smaller Canadian currency at the banks, and that known Liberal \u201cworkef\u201d have carried off this currency.4 Lee The seriousnegs of he situation.gannot be over-stated.We now have charges from both sides that \u201cAmeftean.money\u201d is being sent into Canada to buy a verdict.As for eurselves, we would as quickly resent and expose the appearanee of an\u2019 Amétican britery fund dn a Canadisé election on one side as on fhe oéher.We gannot find languäge to adequately exprèss our whole-souled indignation that any American, Tnterests\u2014be they -for or against Reciprocity\u2014should have the.Insolence to bax themselves.at all tn \u2018a Canadian election.That their activity s Deere e form ef sending their ditty money in here\u2014thinking withigmind the sordid meéthods of their soulless, money-grabbing operations, that Canadian patriotism is for sale\u2014 is a triple insult for which a penitentiary sentiice would be too Hght a punishment.5 etes nf now pa Uf Amerlean monty a coming 18 > A : whe men wlio are ; and we would vs y hoïtod prison Proof of tt would very welcome toto cla) -\u2014 Canadian 20-44 That Ameriéan mu , we Are Têry i reluetantly being eo thickly to be disregarded; and -our ers may De very sure that we are doing our best to get at the truth.An invasion of this.country more perilous to our politcal independence or more menacing to the conscience of the !nation\u2014our most precious possession\u2014could not be -concelyed.As the matter stands, there mst be a Parilameatary 4 n the Jnges | moment the House meets.A Parliamentary Committee should be appointed\u2019 to probe this matter to the bottom.It should-have poteer te send for persons and papers, to examine under oath, and to drag forth the soeresa of every may, | every bank, every poîttical \u201cworker,\u201d suspected of being .comcerned in this ! disgraceful affair.The Canadian end of any such plat should be exposed to re.| the moat searching light; ami any Canadians eaught selling themne! lves- to 80 \"| sinister and sordid a\u2018 foreign enemy should be punished .to the full extent of \u201cthe law.j * + * * * * We are just as anxious that this should be done if tho, traitors have taken i American money to fight against reciprocity as if thoy.have taken it to fight for it.As to the probabilities of the case, they will hardly, be disputed.Some American Interests did fight against reciprocity before Congress; but they were beaten.The American Senate\u2014which is- owned body and soul by the big Interests in the United States, chiefly the Trusts and.the rallwdys\u2014went i in favor of reciprocity by a large majority.When that section of the Senate, | which is not Trust-owned\u2014the Insurgents\u2014is eliminated, and certain Senators.who were against reeiprocity for sectional reasons are counted out, the | Trust-owned bulk of the House\u2014the overwhelming majority\u2014was practically i unanimous for reciprocity.This proved to a demonstration that the big American Trusts favor the proposals of Trust-owned President Taft.If the American Trusts had wanted \"te beat reciprocity, they could have beaten it in their own Senate with the : greatest ease.But they did not want to beat it; and everybody knows why they favored it.They see in It a measure for the addition of Canada to their Trust-controlled territory.+ » * * * .To charge them with now fighting against reciprocity in Canada, is to accuse them of opposing their own finantial interests; .and, of whatever crimes they may be guilty, unselfishness has mever yet been one of them.Neither have they been noted for scrupulousness or a reluctance to use money where they though it would boaden their business.Furthermore, they work.bon the principle that \u201cevery man has his price\u2014why not every nation ?precedent.But if they are fighting against a policy which will enlarge their sphere of plunder by the addition of the Dominion\u2014if they are spending money to defeat in Canada what they ordered their \u201ckept\u201d American Sepate to adopt at Washington\u2014if they are plotting the rejection of the \u201cagreement\" upon which their own Presidential candidate (Taft) depends for re- ; election\u2014if they are taking steps which will bar them forever out of Canada | and put the Democrats in power: in«the -United States\u2014then they are setting | a decidedly \u201cnew precedent.\u201d They are cutting their own throats.They are.sacrificing their own interests.They are hiring the Canadian people to help- them commit suicide.- ee * re is talk of a Congressional Investigation: Tin yy be a Parliamentary investigation.\u2018This ls a: menace the ust: fam life of Canada, Even if repelled now, it may come again if wo: drastically :diseour-| aged.And the only way to discourage it, is le devate the great powers of Parliament :to tracking down the -traiters, and then: 16 willory thém in prison stripes.yw a roads, .telegraphs - and \u201cother .enter- rises.A -.\u201cFrance, * says a ign official, today.\u201cip\u201d prepared\u201d to, give every guarantees that -she- will receive equality of treatin \"with other na- ible for France Hons, but it is Im to give the economic advafitages now Each of the waggons, is Jabeilel \u201cUr~ gent, on His Majesty's Service,\u201d in large letters.ENGLISH OFFICIALS TAKE ANXIOUS VIEW.Reuter's.Telegram Company states |askod F >< that it has received a communication | og interest ts ep the ate the point \u201cfrom a high diflomatic source IN| torial compendation.: po te me London.\u201d-to.the efféct that Ger- of the German Note, tien in Ha Mor- ogoan proposal.\u201d While no ome :profésses\u201d \u201cto believe that war is probable,« \u2018there is no doubt of Great Britain.readiness | therefer.Wisner this his'.sny oon- ection .with the - aot oe e.\"Se can GERMAN FEELING Ig * MORE oPtimrsTiC.Speiial to de Montreal\u2019 Btar.in regard tb Motocco have caused great disappointment.If the German proposals werb accepted.adcording to this communication, they would practieally involve à condominium over Morocco, economically and politically, and would mesn that France and Germagry would be on the samé footing.In English official circies ap anx- Fous \u2018view of the questioft is taken apd this view has not been changed 4 pears tb agree In principle to tthe es- tod a log nudience t¢ Herr Vou tablishment of a French protectorate deriin-Waée % Secret li Morocco.She, Mowever, :makes Bry: whe gave Elec Foreign Bectet | mich reservations as smouut -almost| of the aetükb atste of tie negotiations \u201c1 Perhaps the + opinion to-day ndny | ins:stence hy Sue.| Semioable Sdutign of Lt» nl withdrawal \"from, the D 1- die\" to futther, pen san > rai Bermans \u201cnov - asks would (pisses her on much the same: footing rl Se or ey ae + te otre Pvidenomdfiét is.falling abont us too] If they are trying to debauch Canada to-day, they are setting po new |.y { Kihgston - {¥ understood to rer tone \u2018ot.publie |\u201d \u201ccetaté.It 18 | : thot el .Toronto, © September thousand of the electors of South\u201cand West Toronto crowded Into the Park- |\" dale roller rink last night to hear Sir | James Whitney, Mr.E.B.Osler and- Mr.A.C.MacDonell, the two candidates in whose interests the meeting\u2019 was held, and other gentlemen, discuss the issues of the election.\u2026Hon.Thomas Crawford, speaker of | the Ontario Legislature, presided, anc and in hip address opening _the meeting declared the present was \u2018emphatically not a party campaign, and said all honor \u2018was due tn the Liberals who were casting loose from their party to line up.with Mr.Borden and his supporters in the interests of the Dominion.[ \u201cMr, Osler, who foitowed.condemned the appeals to racial and religious \u2018prejudice which had characterized wo many of the meetings of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his followers.Mr.Qsler ici Rolly follow the ghepéion -08- Méél- RJ «ote for Bo: >, \u201cFor Borden, for Borden,\u201d the crowd.?Sir James Whitney sald he was proud, happy, and anxfous to assist the Conservative candidates in Toronto against the \u201cunclean thing\u201d offered by the Laurier Government.He adjured the people of Toronte to elact \u201cmn,\u201d to tell those sycophants -at: the bidding of a foreign nation: that the.blessings which are ours shalt.not be given away.\u201d .ANNEXATIONISTS WITH PREMIER AT WINDSOR.Sir James then read a number of foretelling the annexation of Cunada to their country in the event of the ratification of the treaty.At Windsor.he \u2018continued, one half of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's hearers came from Detroit, and with him on the platform sat Senator William Alden Smith.who had asserted that Reciprocity would strike a blow at the scheme for the consolidation of the British Empire.trymen were there to cheer Sir Wilfrid Laurier when he championed thé- cause of Reciprocity, \u201d declared Sir James.OBSTRUCTIONISTS ARE .SEVERELY HANDLED.\u2014An attempt on the part _of\u2019 some ! Liberal sympathizers to break up \u2018a.meeting here on Sunday plight - by - driving an automobile through the- crowd.in various directions, met gvith-i disastious results to its promoters.Mr.L.H.Huard, Conservative candidate in Megantic.and Mr.L.Pacaud, tre Liberäl candidate, discuss reciprocity, but it proved too strongly Op- asts in the auto, and with the evident object of\u2019 creating a diversion \u2018they began to drive their auto this way and that through the crowd, hoping to split it up.The outcome was that the audience got first restive and then angry auto and its occupants were stoned, and the macHine wrecked.There- | after the meeting proceeded in peace.HON.W.HARTY.SAID - TO BE AGAINST \"PACT.Special to The Montreal Star.Kingston.Ont.September 12.\u2014The | refusal of the Hon.William Harty to accept the : Liberal nomination: for dvé been due to the fact, privately expressed to his friends, that.he is.not altogether | - in favor of -the reciprocity posed by the government .-.Being: orks head te te Toco- motive eré, - , it -is reported, is fearful that this mmy be: the thin edge of the wedge.ide himself -will not discuss: the matter.bat\u2018it - wéited ' on \u2018the government .to pl suing the measure, and his name fs on.the Hst of deléFitez.\" Mr.W: F.: Nickle;.MP.1s.Conservative candidate and J M.Maw- att, Liberal standaré- rer: ., 4 sr =n improvement m tie France.Ger- [mst contiaung up to tue « Fous.desmany, Rapti \u201cTh's man and others of his coun- 1 The || WHITNEY OF PACT [Toi sycophants \u201cof Foreign - 12\u2014Three | warned hip hearers against the\" results | you oud for aft or wit Jo utterances by United States politicians} Ste.Anastasie, Que, September, 12.1 The meeting had assembled to hear positionist in tone to sult the enthust- ff \"pact pro- |.is pointed out t\u2019 he was \u201camong\u201d the | mamafacturers wh \"ke ins es : ii Tealcotrione eonditiy conditiqs Of \u2014 : AE» a reaction.In.on departs \"ments.yesterday, 6 Send _ GIRCOLATOIN OF STAR | 5 as Week's.Dally.467.879 \u201cEasy \u2018Week's Weekly.-.181 181,748 Total.\u201coe.599,197 127 PRICE ONE CENT.and Mounted The oi MICHAELS Shin Windsor Hotel Building, Montreal Its.quality\u2019 y hrs Ferre à & a Wee to sok thorn; indy d | Sed to oe them.- X-ésocres Nori End Bench: 232 Wi aire x Louis 156; = Ip To know why we're doing the largest Shirt Business in.\u201d Montreal come into either of our three stores and see the | shirts.Nowhere else so many shirts to choose from, né; where else so much for your money, is the every-day word.R J.TOCKE, Limite St.dues and St.Catherine Stress at the commer of Amhent and St Catherine.\u201cThere is COHEN'S CREDIT .STORE SPECIAL FOR LADIES.SPECIAL FOR MEN.200 Costumes, of all es ee act rom 4 ps .- And styles, at exceptiona] low ats to \u201csel at / ices Rubber Coats, Serge prices.Rubber Coats: 3 we \" Coats and Diagonals,.at at low cialty.prices.: \u201c : hw ae to te ih prin did, ad of credit i is good.\u201c Co sa 00 PER WEEK 3 x » {cure cé sn, 6 he hit bull wvie Siig yous Hon tow.04 - bu th fc re ge ; Ti \u201cosé.Pi Steel and Goal Men Give Him \u201cuz, sPoligy: or dh.try\u2019s Besoyrce MAR BORDENSAYS CONSERVATIVES WL -\u201d ENCOURAGÉ ESTABLISHMENT OF STEEL \u2026 SHIPBUILDING IN NOVA SCOTIA pa \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 gh t Lapierre\u2014Martineau.: The marriage took place at St.Leon Church, Westmount, at half-past eight o\u2019ctock this morning of Miss Jeanne Martineau, daughter of Jufige Paul G.Martineau to Dr.Gaston La- pierre, of St.Hyacinthe.The ceore- mony was performed by Rev.Father Gauthier, assisted by Rev.Father M.O'Claire, of St.James Cathedral.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a travelling costume of blue satin with blue plumed hat, and carried a bouquet of white roses and lilles of the valley.Mr.W.Lapierre.of St.Hyacinthe, acted as witness for | his son.Following the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, 430 Strathcpna Avenue, Westmount, Mrs.Martin- eau wearing a soft grey gown with black and white hat.Dr.and Mrs.Lapierre have left for a trip to New or Curry\u2014Sircom.A fashionable wedding tpok place at St.Paul's Church, Halifax, N.S., at noon to-day when Miss Gladys Churchill Sircom, youngest däughter of Lieut-Colone! 8.J: R Sjrcom was married to Dr.Alan Curry.son of Mrs.+-@.8.Sinclar, Bhe: caremony el ee *h- mes Irlsh point lace.The br ids, Miss Gladys Weston, and Miss Néllie Outhit were rowned alike in French dresses of turquoise blue ninon over brocaded satin trimmed with maltese lace.Dr.and Mrs, Curry left.this afternoon for Quebec, where they nail) by the Virginian for Liverpool.M erryfield\u2014Cote, At Taylor | Presbyterian Chureh yesterday, Nias Eyargelipe Laura Cote, daughter of the Tate Paul Cote, of Montreal, was married to Mr.Wil- llam S.Mery 14, :alsé of this city.son ôf the Inte amygel Merryfield; The Rev.N.H.iyray performed the ceremony.a bride was\u2019 attended by Miss Blanche arent, and the bridegroom's bro ¢ Mr.Merry- field, was best, man.After the ceremony, a reception - -was held at the residence of the \u2018bride's brother, Mr.Paul C.Cote, and later Mr.and Mrs.Merryfield left for a trip to Eastern points.Kennedy\u2014Codue.\u2018The marriage took place thi£ afternoon at St.Paul's Church.Kpowlton.of Miss M.Louise Godue, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William Godue, to Mr.J.Roddick Kennedy, of Knowlton, recently of Montreal.Rev.Canon Carmichael officiated.The bride, who was given away by her father wore a travelling suit of navy blue, with hat to match.The ushers were: \u2018Mr.Irvine Lynch and Mr.E.J.Parker, both of Montreal.After the ceremony, Mr.and Mrs.Kennedy left for a trip to Boston asd New York and Washington, and \u2018on their return will reside in Knowlton.Engagements Announced.The engagement is announced of Annie Laurie, eldest daughter of Mrs.R.L.Burgess, of Vancouver, B.C.to Mr.M.J.Patton, M.A., Asssistant Secretary of the Conservation Commission, Ottawa.The wedding Will take place on September 27th.The engagement 18 announced of Miss Nellie Spafford, only daughter of Mr.and Mre.A.lL.8patford, of Len- noxville, Que., to Mr.Ross A.Stevenson, of - Vancouver, B.C.The marriage will take place on Wednesday, September 18th.SLO 6 7227R35 & A MAIL ADDRESS FOR & CANADIANS IN LONDON.& .Before silling, Canadian visitors to the Old Country .may arrange to have thelr mall forwarded In care of & The Star\u2019s London Office, K where it wiil be held untit ~ called for, or forwarded to ® any point desired., All such mail should bé plainly addressed \u201cMn \u2014 2% The Montreal Star (not \u201cThe Oo Star\u201d), 17 Cookspur street, 9 Trafalgar Square, London, 4 è Enghañe: ; ï The Montreal star Office fn LeWdon' offers every \u2018@ conifert and omvenignce | 1915 for visitors, and io mow now fp « visiversally .regarded Ri @ ef une rendesveus or \u201cceux - ke | Mr.and Mrs.À Wilson have returned OUR \u2018CONGRATULATIONS TO Mr.Simeon Beaudin, KC, Montreal, 17 £56 to-day.- Mr.George H.Perley, 54 to-day.Mr.A.C.Boyce.ste.Marie, 44 to- oy E.Clark, 68 to-vay.;., | ç toy 5 N.Parent, QUebet, 56 Rt.on.H.H.Asquith, 59 to-day.Hon.H.M.Robicheeu, Nova Scotia, 73 to-day.A Day on 9! + the Beautiful | Ottaws River ac ab\" \u201c°F D ETE ROUND TRIP Fake the 5 am.Grand Trunk Train tor Lachine \u201cWhart to connect with -Bteamer.- \u2014 Mr.Henri M.V.L D'MeHencourt.Quebec, 49 to-day.Jing \"ntys-Mon:, Duncan Maieygon, Sydney: Noi 44 to-day.Mr.W.J.Robertson, St.Catharines, unt., 66 to-day.Mr.W.H.Thorne, St.John, N.B,, 67 to-day.: Earl of Bandon, 61, {Baron de Teissier, 49 to-day.Viscount Ennismore, 45 to-day, Sir Alfred Frign, 49)to-Aay, 1,1 ANNIVEREAR es.a.John McCall, Montreal, ago to-day.\\ Berpard unders, Montrest: died a yout ago topday topday.© , John Jones, Montréal, ated a year ago to-day.Dr.D.W.McDermid, Winnipeg, died two years ago to-day.\u2018 5 The en ement is announced Miss Ida ter of Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Julius C.Herbert, of Brooklyn, N.Y., t6 Mr.Everétt L.| Chadwick, 100 (Crescent street.Mont- | real.A Slack, Ottawa, announce the eagagement of their daugh- | ter, Miss Nellie Margaret, to Mr.Wil- lam S.\u2018Larmour.The wedding will take place in October.Personal Mention.Mrs.Sandham.of Folkstone.Eng.who is the guest of her niece, Mrs.KF.N.Beardmare, sails for home this week by the Victorian.ham and Mrs.Beardmore guests of Mrs.Gzowski, at Star Lake, .Muskoka this summer, Col.Whitehead entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mrs.Sandham, and to-day Mrs.F.N.gave a luncheon for her.which was laid for ten.Lady Allan is giving a dinner at the Mount Royal Club tu-morrow evening in honor of Mrs.Hugh Allan, who has just returned from England, and is at : present the guest of Mrs.H.Vincent! Meredith.Mrs.W.H.Pétriton.of 273 Gros- venor Avenue, Westmount, has returned A town &fter a two months\u2019 trip to innipeg Calgary, western points.Mrs.Littler and Master MacPhail Littler, of- Windsor.Avenue, West- mount.have returned home from the Lower Provinces, where they spent the summer.» Miss Gunstance Dale Harris.Otra- wa, accompanied her aunt, Mrs.Harris, tv Vancouver.where they will visit the latter's son, Captain Ernest Harrbs.| Dr.Rankine Dawson.who has been spending the past month with Lady Dawson, at Little Metis, Feturns to | England shortly by the 8.18.fAscan- ia\u2019 Miss Irene Clarke Roslyn Avenue, has returned to town from a visit to her\u2019 sister, Mrs.C.C.Holland, at Merlinwood Tot tage, Little Metis, Mr.and Mrs.Fayette Brown and Miss Elizabeth Brown, Ontario Ave.bavertetarged from Murray Bay.where they spent the sum:ner.Mrs.C.E.Nelll te returning \u2018this week from a trip to England, where she has been \\Visiting her sister, Mrs.George McL.Browh.Miss Anna Walton has returned to town from Cookshire, where she has been the Buesy of Migs Lily McCaskill: for some Hon.Adam and Mrs.Beck are in London, England, where they entertained the \u2018General Synod at a garden party recently.Mrs.Edward C.Eaton, Bishop street, accompanied by her son, Mr.Richard C.Eaton, sailed to-day by the S.8.Canada.Miss Margaret DesRochers has returned to Cookshire after spending some weeks with her aunt, Mrs.A.R.Herring.Mrs.Trussel and her daughter Mrs.Arthur Norris, of Pine Avenue West, have returned from the \u2018Thousand Islands Mr.and Mrs.George '1.Cains and the Misses Cains returned yesterday from a short stay at Caledonia Springs.Miss Gladys Smith, who has been the guest of Mrs.Hollis Willams, at Sawyerville, has returned to Montreal.Miss Adeline Kewley has left for New York, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs.George Stewart.Mrs.W.Sandilal .and family, the summer at Chateauguay Basin.The Marchioness of Donegal and the young Marquis of Donegal her son, are at the King Edward, Totdnto.Mr.and Mrs.Allan Ramsay, Ter- onto, are at the Windsor.on their return home from Little Metis.Rev.and Mrs.W.8.Lemson and children.of' Cookshire, have béen im town for a few days.\u2018 Dr.and Mrs Hart, Sherbrooke St.West, who are in New York, are registered at Britton Hall Mr.end Mrs.George M.Doyle and family, Osceola, Nevada, arrived in town this morning.Mr.Allan Maynard, of Ottawa.is in town, the guest of his brother, Mr Geoffry Maynard.\u201c Mrs.La Follette, of Tennessee, are the guests of Mr.end Mrs.Maltby.for a few days.*» The Misses Gertrude and Katie to town from Gould, Que.Mr.William Rogers and Jas.Brown are spending a few weeks at Brome Lake.Miss Constance Cowling hae been in town from East Angus, Que.Mrs.Hope Scott returns home this evening from Hte.Agathe.° Mr.and Mrs: Robert Cole have been in town from Cookshire.Mr.and Mrs.G.H., Hodges, \u2018of Montreal, are in Quebec.Miss Ethel Miller is Islan?Brook, Que.Dr.and Mrs.Lovejoy have returned from England.\u2014_\u2014e GUILTY FIRST VERDICT IN KING'S ¥'S BENCH COURT Charge of Attempted Murder win ba.©, \\ Heard on Friday.\u201c Amable Roberge was found œulity An town from of stealing $22 in cash a quantity of smoking material from E his em- Burt Joseph M.Gauthier, ar the éurt of Ki Bench Va ancourt @ nat ; who.sh RCE in his sthbol \u201cin nisontoute, ont ar- rajgned, but the trial was postponed antil Friday.5.4 ; Hon.Cecll Baring, 47 to-day.=: | 4 died a year i : } | | Mrs.Sand- were the oy GEORGE'S WARD\u2014 No.3 Beaver Hall Square\u2014Chairman, S.Carmichael, Telephone Up.34.Beardmore Pink asters: being prettily arranged on the table: have returned home after spending! ar By ere Steamer.remains about one hour.River Bide Hy the Japding: ROUND ip COLDSTREAM G Prices\u2014Reserved Seats, Reserved seals or.therine Streets, and\u2019 rapa = Steamer Empress pretty Park Sh fer en Most Delightful Trip ST DRAICY EXCURSION TO CARILLON \"| .81.00] UV CALVAIRE, \u2018om [Toursdny, September ruse ox A.$7.00 Tickets at Grand \u2018Trunk Station, Thurs.and CRE 8.15 P.M.England's.Premier Military Band, \u2018special Permission - cf fie Majesty the inet $1.90 and76c.Admission 50c.\"A hé sale at Star Branch Office, cor; Mansfie.4 and St.; ry Friday Sept.14th & 15th The, UARDS Ca- - » 214 CONFERENCE {MEN OF THE PRESBYTERIAN \u2018CHURCHES of | üise Herbert, eldesttdaugh OF MONTREAL, .4 Are Invited to Meet \u2014 Rev.R.P.Mackay, D.D.and Rev.Dr.A.S.Grant, In Knox Church, TUESDAY, Sopte mber 12th, 8 P.M., On Matters of Importarce to the Church.216 2 ST.ANTOINE DIVISION Tovey, Committee Rooms have been opened by the friends of : MR.HERBERT B.AMES.the Conservative and Anti-Reciprocity Candidate, as follows: 25 \u2018ST ANDREW'S WARD\u2014 Esq.fecretary, W.637 St, Catherine street west \u2014Chairman, B.Tooke, Esq.secretary, C.KR.Trudeau.Telephone Up 5937.|ST.JOSEPH'S WARD\u2014 ! 514St.James st \u2014Chalrman, J.W.Blanchet, Esq : secretary.Charles | Chapman.Telephone Main 2200.291 St.Antoine street\u2014Chairman, John Graham, Esq.secretary.A, ! F.B.Atkinson.Tel.Up 3393.903.Natre Dame street west\u2014Chairman, E.Lemire, Esq.: secretary, Jos.Archambault.Tel, M.2280.i 1100b St.James street\u2014Chalyman, Ald.N.Lapointe; secretary, Jos.! ~ Asselin.Tel.Up, 4266.and other i Electors desiring 10 Know where they vote, a and friends willing' to help tn the Pa eneral Information, \u201cTel.Up.\u201c4054, l organization wifi be welcome.daw Fy People Dally Mats 8.15.) Evenings, 3.18.] PRINCESS LINEMAGOLOR NEW N SCENF.bei No Week, © het ae Lee \u2018 Ù 1% { His Mijeays Theatre| + All Week.Mats, Wed.and Sal.| Prices 25c to $1.50.Pop.Mat.Wed] The Season's Merriest Musical Play À THE B:AUTY SPOT} including Frank Denhon & tell Thomas .NEXT WEEK - ALS Mile a Minwte\u2014A Laugh every Mil tHE NEWLYWEDS} AND THEIR JBABY : 78 per gent Gi NFO 217 8 oe TTT Try | t \u2018We is carried on Appol to 5 p.m.OLIVAR ASSELIN, - Opposition Cândidate.TO-NIGHT \u2014 Labor Meeting, at 8.p.m.Messrs.ASSELIN, MASSE, SEVIGNY, and others will speak in St.Jean Baptiste Market.| To-morrow night, meeting at 269 St.Andre Street, electors.all defects of Hypermetropia.Presbyopia, etc.scientific methods known.\u201c1'OPTIQUE MEDICALE\u201d 180 St, Catherine Street East, corner of Tue only place in town where the fam- ots *\u2018Sifico\u2019\u2019 Lens \u2018are sold, These lens are the clearest of all known lens, and the easiest on the eyes You will Mnd here a complete LINE of Eyeglasses, Opern and Cameras, Barometers, Thermqmeters, etc.ntments can be madé\u2019 ing East 3208.Office hours\u2019 HENRI.LALONDE'S | 313 NOTRE DAME especially for English Perfect Eyesight For AII uarantee absolute correction of the resign, such as Myopia Astigmatism, Our free examination under the most modern and .St.Elisabeth.Field Glasses, laphon- foi 5 a.m.St.James Division COMMITTEE ROOMS: \u2014 CENTRAL-\u2014-269 .ST.ANDRE | STREET, near Dupuis Freres.| Public Tel.East 3207.Candidate's Private Phone, East 1514 Comer ROY AND ST.ANDRE STREETS.Phone East 2341.476 ONTARIO STREET.Phone East 170.541 CRAIG STREET.Phone East 5512.STREET.Phone Main 1231.351 MONTCALM STREET.Phone East 3798.\u2014 MEETINGS: speaking 213 12 After un neumonia, Mr.years ago.til he took 51 member of the will be held on St.Michael's + able tenants.Most people i 1 Mr.EB À.Corriveau, clerk of the copied the posities former.i DEATH OF MR.FRANK RILEY.illness of four days 80 Laurler avenue west, dled at his home 2146 Hutchison street, at seven o'clock this morhing.40 years of age.Rigaud.but came to Montreal twenty | .For fifteen years he was employed at the St, Lawrence Hall, leaving to start the grocery business, five years ago, which he conducted un- leaves a wife and.child.Cote des Neiges cemetery.Frbbbb gE bree bird 3 UNPRODUCTIVE REALTY.le really is a burden that few owners ean af afford to support.Have you vacant property that costs dearly in carrying charges, interest and taxes?Have you tidings, flats, apart.| ments or business focstions that OTTAWA.\u201cben \u201cPor Rent\u201d.or-!For sla - s and are tenantiess F eres ah on ete, quiok- action way té -turn un property into money or the want ad.columns o of The roperty through ere -of The Star.Star Wast Ads, each: day, ressh\u2019 ny a spsctive Puree sdvertioim a 1 .Somett in hn Sl i resins ot Frank Riley.grocer, Mr.Riley was He was born at if You Vaiue Your Clothes., .rie.ie a he For æ dry, , smooth surface \u2018 c The funeral on your chairs and furniture use \u2018 Thursday morning to \u201cROYAL GEM\u201d - Church, and thence to Lo 4 frre tor pianos, sideboards, riages, A filler, cleaner and one and the same time.\u2014_ i se to esttly, and while NOT a \u2019 a clous \"with Pe ALLY aoop automobiles, biéycies, etc.\u2019 Sold st all dealers.§ oz.bottle, roportion.TORONTO.floors, ar 5 Polisher at roductive a nd desir Oran pa: om for :t ja the residence of: Me, e buy and rent roots, i Inst.; a ne ant Ad.ne Mayor -of Minneapolis fined in pee tp fr re mer.Ganadsty Pig, Minneapolis,\u2019 September 14.Af: \u20ac, Rustell, Prohiditientst candidate for tn 1066, - vus : Court | Rates no higher than | WINTER ASSEMBLIES OPEN WED |man,.J \\ vores and several other well known bu ORPHEUMI TO-DAY, 2.10,AND 8.10 ru + = 12-RèH Famfiy-12; Sam Cur [= and Coo; Callipe and Hart: Hon Miles ane Co.; Jimmy Lncea: Ruf ; | Hasmond pou \"Co.: Hee and Trac} Menus rothera: \u2018The Qua | > * Gel 71 Orphéumscope.ls ricext=1be 10 \u201cdally Mat.: 15° to M: | Sut.Matos: 15\u20ac, 18 | every night.Botes @ Place » r Amc oll season ae rpg 1 |= , * UP-76\u2014PHONES-\u2014SDé8.216 N - ALL WEEX Ÿ Mats.Daily STAR SHOW CIRLS Next Week\u2014New Century Gin 218 of * 2.30 and 8 p.m.BIG HOUR SHOW.WORLD'S TRAVEL Dramatic, Comedy, Fducationat and nil the Intenst Moving Plo= ;/ tures: also the renowned Trie Ailliams, West & Williams: eee \"Twice Dally, REYNE in an Irish musics) comedy act | MUSICAL SEELEY.Prices 10, 250.AUTUMN MEETING wi are and Steeplechasiag À \"Every Duy\u2014Rain ot Shine.SPECIAL TRAINS with Members\u201d gn attached leaving Windsor fitvest pot dally at 1.o.m., and 1.88 Jn.vach day.Thess trains .to ths track and retute diately after races.' vos STREET OARS 8q.via Bieury See from es 8 à p.meat\" gerrice\u201d £ro ETS bebe fir v Ten cents cash Pare each way em: through ears; no transfers.ADMISSION TO COURSE (Inctué- : \u2018fog Grand Stand) 1.80, Season Bead- Box Boxes (Season) 0.On Sale a at tar Office, cor, Mansfield and St.Catherine sts, 309 18 Montreal\u2019s Leading Dancing School Stanley Hall, 92 Stanley St.Adult heginners Te-night 8.15.> Let the \u201cOntend\u201d and \u201cLonzæ Réston.fatest and most popular Dances, he had owly at Stanley Hall.O 31.000 puptis in Montreal, Save mo by coming to headquarters at fi elsewh ère, advantages far grester.Cireu maited.| Up.5168.a 13th, 8.30.JUVENILES\u2019 DANCIE CLASS re-opens Menday, Oct.34d, : The famous Folk Dances of Burd taught without extra charge this s fon.ve inerenge in rates.Prof.Frank H.Norman, S (the original} haa returned from months\u2019 mR through Europe.CARAS FRA\u201d my ie + Conservative Rally Fer 8t.Antoine and St.Lawrence Div TUESDAY, SEPT.128TH AT 8 AM, - JIN THB .AUDITORIUM; 17 SERTMELET STREET.MR.H.B.AMES, Conservative Ca for St.Antoine Division.MR: EÉORGE F.JOHNSTON, \u20ac k | ton, J.Pennington M #4.\u2018Sherrard, C.A, Sar tive Candidate for 8t.Lawrenge D _ Together with Colon, of Ottawa, Messrs, D, 8.Frid Smart, men will discuss, \u201cRE CIPROCIT) [48 Hiecters are frivited.-.\u2014 \u2014 216.Frederic Ww.Ni .4 DAXCING SCHÔOSN \u201cPrivate lessons.- TEAR! Ta DANCE \"KT AUDITORIUM pret.x, LAING wilt: a ur desiring.to learn i Private.lessons fer dally st any heur.Batiptac! rifts, 55 tiemen.3 Dosrs West of Bigwiy Tey i pi Ly { { £ prt A ge go oly hay we Yor \" RCE EE ~ MONTREAË, - TUESDAY, 'SEPTEMBER!12, 1911.VOL.XLIIL, No 217.| Weather Forecast: FROSTS,, .;, 1 \u201cWith Reciprocity with the United \u2018States and Free T rade with Great Britain anada\u2019s Tariff Wall may soon be \u2018Replaced by a + \u201d .both under Consideration, C me à l * = Ditch\u201d-Wall Street Journal: 50 R \u2018 - - 0 - dm m0 men oo ¢ PER IE ame \u2018 Fe A » \u2018 Le AMERICAN | A mrp mmr MUTT AND EFF.Bh FOWLER H AS How the Self-Goyerning Dominions | say JEFF! we or 70 TEAR amy Ts Fame |__| | BETWEEN OUR PROPERTIES TOLET IY Cow FEED (T7 ON YOUR GRASS.RECIPROC/TY 154 FINE TANG, = FALL BUT IS NOTHING LIKE BEING MEXSHBORLY! BESIDES WERE - DODLE N \u201c View Canada\u2019s Struggle to Maintain O0 os | ine | NOT HURT o JOHN N| || Her Fiscal and Political Autohomy HP ATID FESS, MEANS SAYS Jl.= 77 ut VES Avoir were \\| Crashes to the Earth £a BROTVERS \u2014 IN À MS EAR WEARE- ||, While Flying at ; y 7 : - au we You MUST, So WWvE Gor 70, SEE! ; The.fight now being waged for the maintenance of the fiscal and ï 1 political autonomy of Canada is exciting the keenest attention * Cason pond Bills throughout the British Empire.Everywhere it is recognized that is- 0 enomin- sues far graver than any mere tariff considerations are involved, and AT RECIPROCITY DOESNT ANAL TO HE.7 | Full Speed Near ation Traced that upon the outcome of the present electoral struggle will depend the od YoU THNK /47 gong 7 pane AR pF Alta.to Banks future of this country.ee , er Ve cozy À | | The Montreal Star has received from various quarters of the Em- | you po ooh STS 1p, 1 4EEP 1 SRE ŸQ FRENCH MILITARY rO HELP CARRY pire messages, which reflect the feeling in the other self-governing Do- FOR SELF, AND IISTER HEARST.OU 2 AIRMAN\u2019S MISHAP.; .RECIPROCITY.minions within the Empire, and afford a striking sidelight upon the AND RECIPROCITY CAN /, ADA | : : gravity of the issue as it appeals to \u2018the people of Greater Britain out- @ BLON YOURSELVES L \u2018harge Is Ma de at Meet- side the boundaries of Canada.Aero Turns Turtle in | , 2 171147 M5 Vi - .Which Si : Some of the most interesting of these messages, which are being WY 0 AP , High Wind and Col ing at ir ver dail inted below: | HN WI VA 72 | lapees\u2014Two Aviators.\u201cWilli V Horne received daily, are printed below :\u2014 a CY WAR oY am an 2 0 ee a al 4j | Get Away.- \u201cMakes a Notable, \u2018 |} 0 ¥ | | An i Reci itv Ad \u201cPretoria, Transvaal, Sept 12.7 yy \u2018Special to The Montreal Star, 08% au eciprocity =\" \u201cEditor Montreal Star : ; ULE ; Auburn, Cali.September 13.\u2014 ° ; a prams 5 R bert G.Fowler, the first aviator 10 EN \u201cReciprocity between Canada and the United States means the | | Start a coasi-to-coast flight for \u2018a fo CL .=.Len .1 prize of 50,000 began tuning up his pécial Staff Correspondence.disintegration of the British Empire; the Americanization of Canada, A, |engine at dawn and announced after St.John, N.B., September 12\u2014Am- sas ri .' ti his ine v .rléan money has been brought inte, aNd death to all hopes of a Pan-British Zollverein.| | test nr renin t.John and is now being used to! \u201cPretoria News.\u201d | | would reach Reno at 10.30 _o'cleck +1 (1.36 p.m., N York t ) .pemiot the reciprocity campaign in ; , rer ri | From, ui, he route leads to win.TAIN .: .e x 4 ! nemuces wa m.ve: = \u2018ArteHitän Æ0ld-bond bills of \"$5,000 Calcutta, India, Sept.12, | | lock.\u201ctouching \u201che highest point of ach i .> 14.230 - i the \u2018at it, wh I are De I eh \u201cEditor, Montreal Star.- be nearly ® 9-000 \u201creer above the a | OY on Jha district and this \u201cWe trust that Canada will maintain her fiscal autonomy, and burn by all.and Fodies expeuts D tart te ; the sors.I rial.n \u201cA ri Tan \u2018masi, aitu : 0 ; (TT | reach there by mght-and-remain-there\u2014 rien Influence ace tho elect ations strive for Imperial, not American, reciprocity.jum de\u201c prorrow morning.I he doe hich were flung from the hustings CT \u201cCalcutta Englishman.\u201d \"Fowler rose from the ground here p night before a crowd which packed i oo fé .: : \u2018 |at 9.38 o'clock this morning.«.a de Pre ; Le .Ea i \"Se Yet - .Alta, Calif.September 12\u2014bowlor atio Gf the Teciprofity agreement.| LL LT \u201cAuckland, New Zealand, Sept.12.Ra hile fiviaz au full speed near \u201cWe have direct and itive in- , I te brmation,\u201d declared Me W.8.\u201cEditor, Montreal Star., CARRIES \u2018 ARMY .Usher, who made the startling 6\u201c ini : \u2019 - : ' - \" : .harges at the opening of the meeting This.Dominion is watching with keen interest the fiscal struggle .After the pictures in the Canadian Reciprocity Party's organ, Hearst's New York American., MESSAGES ON AERO.000 Bold-nong Amey iof August 2 jn Canada, the result of which will have far-reaching effects._ { ou arrives rene at 256 o'ctèck last evening, completing the first-lez Fesented or deposited in a bank of .\u2019 : : : an 1 f his attempt to fly from Pacific to Dis city, by a well-known Liberal \u201cAuckland erald.\u201d | Mn | Q ; is city, by a well-known = H | ; He left Golden Gate Park.San fo know a Lo de d in N r | | WV Francisco, in hia Wright biplane .at fe are also.creditably informed of ! \u2019 \u201cHobart, Tasmania, Sept.12 1.37 o'tlock and after rising to a t ètlons of à similar | LA L og .\\ height of 509 feet headed straight her transattio - : + .TOS! ÿ.s Suisun, nde, rominent spores \u201cEditor, Montreal Star.ACCLAMATIONON MENINAFAKE MR.LEMIEUX SAYS i men away\u201d at 232 loue and » EY .d .- .avis, 75 miles stant, a .06.Pp Mr.Fisher added that he had been \u201cWe: wish every success to those fighting in defence of Canada\u2019s | Sacramento he landed in the State ked to make this statement on be- fi al t , ; - 2 Fair grounds at 3.23.Here he was ae Eels, me ono | \u2018 .THURSDAY NEXT! RECIPROGITY LIST) INLOGAL MEETING #55 sims.oi ' ew tha e direct an - .; > : i w ere express ve information which they had in - Hobart Mercury.\u2019 : : .So by.ihe § o ative, © ban State « executive.\u2018 Bet \u2014 ê è r - te PS te rn vas res Al 1 \u2014\u2014 TT as paie ER on mno-iran money in this campaig \u201cSydney, New South Wales, Sept.9 ives Î inrociti Better Prices \u2018for Farmer, Zander of the United States Army of.These Charges bad à start or.J > \"oe | Conservatives Do Not Concede|Pro-Reciprocities Resort to|Better Prices \u2018for Farmer, {ie Pacific at San Francisco.to Gen- pi \u201cEditor eal Star .A: eral Frederick D.Grant, Commander \u201cThere had been ru ditor, Moutreat star, One Safe Seat to Liberals Queer Methods to Bolster Lower Costs for City Man, [of tne Emat, whose headquarters are - ere been rumors in many, \u201cWe sv thi rith th 23 inl f fi .: + .\u2018jon-Gouvérneùt's \u2018Island, New York.darters that American money was ympathize w e principie o fiscal autonomy for the Do- ° ; Falling C He Predicts .: \u2014 ing used in the campaign, but this .Over Reciprocity Issue.alling Cause.| as the first announcement that posi- minions, in so far as it is consistent with Imperial interests., , FRENCH MILITARY A BE had been recelved on| \u201cSvd 'H 1d.\u201d Special to The Montreal Star.Special to The Montreal Star.f Hon.Rodoiphe Lemieux was the! - AVIATOR'S ILL-LUCK.: It is promised that further informa- ( Sydney Herald.Ottawa, September 12.\u2014The reports| Hamilton Ont.September 12.\u2014If Tprincipal speaker at @-meeting last Speclal to The Montreal Star.cu on, positively established the charge Los LL \u2014 ° received at headquarters here Indicate 8 frantic effort to influence the lacal|evening in the Auditorium Ha in: Paris, September 12\u2014Lieut, Ludmar, on by tne meeting, will shortly be .that in Thursday's official nominations électors.the Hamilton Times, Lau- favor of the candidature of Mr.Robt./a military aviator, met with a seri- Ne ainipicne opposition supporters in - \u201cBrisbane, Queensland, Sept.9.throughout Canada, there will be no|Tier's tfumpet in this locality: last |Bickerdike, the Government nominee ous accident to-day while taking par: - ii : .the western arm noeu As soon às Sir Wiillam Van Horne \u201cEditor, Montreal Star.; elections by acclamation, with the sin- ©Yenine published a bare-faced iie.lin St Lawrence division.e ppeared on the platform the audi- : The journal stated that James B.Villersexel, iri the department of Haute : : .; + ; Hon.Mr.Lemieux, gaffiished the gaone.: - 6 ; .Ble exception of Mr.German; anti-| polan, \u201ca Conservative of St.Cath.y : .; - Queensland cheers the, patriots who are fighting to strengthen the Reciprocity Liberal candidate ia Wel.|orines, and a manufacturer had for.iberal electoral offerings with prom-| His machine got caught in a high = MAG ima Pans SCE nT + .; isese of an early start in the bullding|wind and turned turtle, failing to thé E-HASH OF HEARST \u201cYARN\u201d! bonds of Empire against.the initiators of a policy of disintegration, land.Even that admits of Somé saken his party for the purpose of | the Georgian Bay ala and the : (Continued on Page 9.) i .C ground from a moderate height.The .doubts, | taking the stump for the Liberal can- |g 0 20% the St Läwrence ship\u201d Lieutenant sustained serious\u2019 {nfiiries, roles Editing of | % n the i i : .channel to 40 feet.but will recover.reless Editing of Ottawa Journal's | : with whom the passing of Canada is a mere business proposition.is 18 hp ER o the ee lan he a Liberal always nar hoes on Senator Dandurand confined himself] A sapper who | accompenied the Byndicate Letter Responsible Ps LM Le sity which the battle le belag largely to an historical review of the|Lieutenant was älso-hurt.\u201cBrisbane Courier.\u201d | waged A prominent Conservative as.800 most Nkely will be.reciprocity Question, rien Sir John| \"The aeroplane, about forty of which .serted to-day that the party did not Sherbrooke.Que September 12.A- Macdonald, Sir Charles Tupper.and [dre in use in the virious commands; < : concede one safe Liberal seat on the] Soturda;a Montreal paper con: [other Conservative leaders of several|participating ih the mandeuvres, add & \u2018issue of Reciprocity.Under ordinary tained a despatch to the Pret that decades agp were held to be the chief/fhrill to the mimic war which wil conditions there are.many which are |Col.F.B.Butterfleld, of Rock Isiand, |Advocates.cultninate to-morrow in.a decision.- \u201c {reasonably sure for the Government; a strong Conservative, favored reci-| The Senator quoted extensively from between two branches of the French US \u2018 {but since the Prime Minister has de.procity.But Col.Butterfield is an |The Montreal Star of twenty years army.achi ñ be seen at almost y clared it to be not a pärty question.&| American citizen and has no vote in [ago, to make xood hlk case for the| ne ur pote part of \u2018the wide - Ç : ; J Breat maay of his foflowers arz openly |Canada.Government, and ridiculed the idea that ys or .io e moving swiftly, taking.the national, rather than the the present departure from the beaten \u2018'eld.9 arnt heights, or slowly political view-point.and the indepen.Guelph, September 12\u2014Dr- W C: {fiscal polley of the country was -aj ning down in curves in otdér that p ?- : ¢ in ' wl i cing turning away from the British Em- tn : : some partir.Every journalist knows that such Probabilities: Stron th dent vote ls even more pronounced in)Grengide, veterinary, who is being 4 [their occupants may keep some parti- letter is a re-hash of the week's ; : - .|and north winds faire and cootans te Pat ot the campaign boomed as 8 tete De Conservative.Pl Bickefdlke followed, Berator |[CUIAr Dart of the field under longer; B ings as recorded In the dailles; i \u2019 ; 3 y i e > who is\u2019 going to vote for Reciprocity.Bl : a oro Ted In the othe: | Unusual Patriotic Demonstra- Wednesday.tine \u2018ana coor.light toca: Mr.James Jardine, Hespeler, going be w v, gi ; .{observation: then swiftly gliding sway as tf frosts in earlv morning I» being waged fiercely, and the cily has just located in Gueiph after living Dandurand in a brief speech in which out of range of fire from belo The pore or Je th \u201cre-hash\u201d of th FC ge .; y and Tying \u201cCparges contains ie ; tion in a Local 5 x itself is one of the most doubtful.The|17 years in New York.he went over the items of the élreu- : ecide whether the ventiiFes Manufacturer , Presents a |resuit depeads very largely mpon tho y ; : lar outlining his policy which he had ariplres 2 have been winged by the ¢ Hearst papers.with the rdded i { Montreal weather readings by Hearn .\u201c (Civil Service vote, and there aré indi.Chatham, September 19\u2014 Mr F\u2026 H, |'écentiy issued to the electara of the watchful \u2018ensmy on earth.: bucH'of fiction that Whidden Graham |: +: « Theatre.oo and Harrison's standard barometer at New Argument.who is Hearst's \u2018straw man\u201d as in- ; \u201c noon yesterday 29.89.ut & a.m.to-day cations that the argument as to th:!Rdmunäs, the Blenheim race horse division.The candidate wtated that! Fach -aeroplune usuafly carries\u2019 two brmediary between the trusts and the 29.63; 11 a.m.to-day 29.68; tempera- i ~ doubts re- old tot 4 ni : i Increased cost of living Is having &\\|man, featured as a 1if# ong Conger.|he had at first some man, oné to pilot it and anotier ki : particular effect in thdt quartet.Many |vative, In favor of Reciprocity, never §arding reciprocity and feared fai, uy.chagrvations: through spectidly Antfs\u201d in Canada\u2014had shifted his| There, was a demonstration at the ture.to-day, maximum 67; minimum Hespeler.Ont, September 12.\u2014Mr.for Latest \u201cSensation.\u201d pecial to The Montreal Star.\u2018Ottawa, September 12.\u2014The \u201cstory\u201d | i ed | p the Journal, alleging that the \u2019 : merican Trusts are financing the?nti-Reciprocity campa:gn In Canada, b the tune of a million, turns out to} .: R a weak-kneed affair.It appeared| ~~ ' a syndicate New York letter, furn- 4 hed for the Journal's Satu Say num- A .ffect upon the business of the counw- conistruéted .glass which ate required ( pames may be cited of those who areivoted Conservative in his life.He|® , Bru s ; e tedquarters from Wal) Street to! Oppheuth.theatre Inst night wnich was|Bb: yesterday, maximum 68; minimum James Jardine, managing partner of|leaving the Liberal ranks this time.|is a Libera] in -disguise.try, but that he became a convert to owing to the.different perspective \u2019 ontreal.Montreal advices make It ihe.or wi big [5% A.B.Jardt nd C but wHo.-an aécount\u2018of baving sons =e the causé after reading.what\u2019 Sir Job) prom: atioye.Code ak ain that Graham ls not there.He|\"O* ON the programme.wheu à big ° A EE Sr pans, of Hespe- or daughters in the Government of Wm.Kickley, of Mafeking, 1s fea- A.Macdonald.had thouabt = ki Ja Accurbts nbservation is very diff.1s.|mudience spontaneously sprang to so ler.who has been a Liberal in politics \u201cEF, : > I fet sure 1 was\u2019 right then,\u201d paid.\" lent\u2019 scouting results are still in Wall Street, issuing denials, Sun rose this mornin 5.\u2018lock.[68 i ith it.decline to n favor of Reciprocity.2: rhe Lxce] 0.1 .; e rning at 5.52 o\u2018clock.l'ait his lif h business relations w t.de toitured as being in favor pi Y-|Mr.Bloketâike, to the applause of: rhe the a4 The hich are unheeded by Hearst and his their feet and sang the Nationai An- Will get this evening at 6.36 o'clock.* 8 life, and who has never cast be quoted Mr.Kickiey -dfed some months ago.oH ps .(reports ake Come ers.Phe jelings.They repeat ther slanders them Montreal temperature this date\u2019 a [other than « Liberal vote, telegraphs ; LL ; \u2014\u2014 5 au Hot 30: eniiéik.prefaceü his\u2019 re- fiylng n ack ines are lo distributed the bout Graham just as the Montreal \u2019 = , nla , ; \u201cea maximum- 71; ; his firm as follows: > tere tion 3 mes | : : Hænile _ En $e rs « ble nt once.11 prres pondent, Hoster, re-asserts his |.on Dl cr forcian Ju year ako, um minimum 67 4 \u201cDillon, Montana, Sept.13 11 | INOIS CENTRAL \u2018 = ar ire gation sate We us \u2018Recipre- marks vi eulons of Mr cheriike largest number ac Tar séen ut one time Mag!nary flag hissing incident in the sie wn as Fes : y.0 \u2018 \u201cA.B.Jardine and Company.Hes- \u2019 ne =.5 lcity\u201d has frequenfly brought the an- A Boor: tii dldature.on three.To Lg \u2014 heatre Royal: Just as he Fed about Mexico,\u201d had played on the xylophones Temperatures.©, péer, Ontarlo:\u2014 afar \"STRIKE AVERTED.rer \u201cfot known here\u201d = : The rounds.chat : Te rbooh.Cone: Bou ul tres, oe ark riety be Chimp de Mars crowd, putting !t|and, other instruments \u201cYankes Don- $ am.to-day.Highest Loweat| 1 am opposed io the reciprocity Ce dian people had been the first to 416Ct [ang Dutriew made a new mark in the 1000.; * which \u2018provoked some complimen- | yester- during Dold by the United States \u2018un.Great Labor Struggle Declared Off\u2014| Medicine Hat, Alta.September 12\u2014|a Jewish representative\u2019 to = Batlle.Dut \u201cthe Women's Cup tov The Ottawa Jouraal used the syndi- d!e; p p aay.night |continued by the United States un- Mr.Armstrong.who is announced as nt.This: Jt (sansplred, océurred In compétit'on for £ A one Lup 10; e letter as a \u2018filer tu-king it far|tary applause.\u201cMy Own Canadian MONTREAL 60 70 5g |less it should prove more beneficial to Terme of Settioment Not |, cing opposed to Reciprocity, will vote 1822 in the city of Three Rivers, 0 Fe Wiknas'e Cup I» offered tor UM ay ride eine Propabllty ie Chat! Home,\u201d followed and brought mor | ri.LL 1 62 66 38 [the States ha en Canada.Canada : Announced.for the.Conservative ticket and will when a Mr.Hart was returwed by° the ljongest continuous Dight: made By à.lo Save od tor gave It bul & casual), lause.As an encore they played |¢ car 50 74 44 .|lormerly experienced a hock to busi- act ms scrutineer for Mr.Magrath, the siectors of the division to & piace In|.éviatot in: the at\u201d year: ance.That is the usual Method of | | = vs pid vou ee 58 38 24 |Ness caused by the abrogation of a| Chicagn.September 13.\u2014The strike | servative candidate.the Barllilment of: Lower Canada.hogy Merde AE rever: paling with syndicate \u201cstuff\u201d Aad] \u201cGod Save the King.wpe er \u201coer a HH sa |reciprocity treaty with the States, and threatened by the shopmen of the Hi- ; ; Va Ths minister then promised that thé ÿ aux.pat, Dr ous , b- it appeared, bur.ed in the paper.| The audience arose and sang the|;\" Lt \\ sannel- aa ;° er be.t .- as our country is prosperous.and! inois Central railroad has been avert- ; be.bad fie; was dragged forth-by the: .hem with a vigor which made the Sat Ste Marle.IH on growing rapidly I see nothing weled.The labof _strusale was threat- Silas Award, REC.of Bt.John, St.Lawrence ohdnne would be deep- a ene rv er Comers and te ra Pio rafters ring.The performers and or Toronto UE nt ad > ae Proposed arrange- ened because of refusat of the rail-|hds always be UE \u2018 poiPPOC:| ns.1 | 2221008 A =.| ment.and am erse to taking re t Led ontredl and elsewhere, where It was chestra found themseives léeding.i Em gston : which\u2019 would endanger our national| tion of mechanical employes.Le veï The honor of scare-h'ads, \u201cspac-|miynty improthptu\u201d cwotr.- 0\" > Ottawa interest.1 regret that I will not be ri rt pee ] - corress + \u2014\u2014\u2014 jence\u201d and the hoavizat - St Join, NB.) 88 8 ge [home on the Zist to vote against the - To wh - \u2018 3 Tow on ama 1 DISPUTE IS ENDED.= , [vis prsciiabia, ha city wouid ais Thomas Toute, dE aipateer 3 cf fe + ©, ¥ © ; , Le.Halifax oe 74 G6 .proposed reciprocity pact.(Bigned.) Me.+ xX Gieprd is Now Deputy.y- The difficulty existing - În the: Fife at pdt BOT Yet afl thy while the correspondents! primate of All Ireland Dead.: |g] nhs NAA.B85 G go |James Jardine\u2019.EN 4 13 \u2018entod by the dealh|Department between Chisf Tremblay mated.\u201d It was fentured with Special to Te Montreal Star : (Bertit 21 2 00° 82 60 | Napoleon Lambert, Depulyiand sub-chiel Manip, was definitely disposed of at the mesking of the City Council yesterday afternoon.\u2018The written dpology of Mr, Maris to {| chiel was resd-an wae leo the writ = : , - + York .oo.Ok 76 6 Two prisonars were given\u201d lwo totigues a-cheek.But any port| Torquay.England, Septémber \u201817.| Ne York 0.er on Any Hearst He, even a Archbishob Wm: Alexander, Primate] Ce pee Co .months nn Jai in London, fo- Sosammary to disguise It is @odd|of all Ireland, dled here to-day.He| Tumperature elsewhere: \u2014Atlantio]| day for trying to.work a ¢ ; ugh 16 the estimation of tne Reci-| was the autor\u2019 of many religious! Cir 69; -Londém- 58; \u201ccloudy, calm; game on Henry Scott, a retired Ca- 2 ta.\u201c° ; + » .# Pa - , : .paülan farmer.nocépténoe of the chiles: af AD \u2018apology: 6 Fooity.brpas, for public consumption.\u2018 books.-, Te.88 clean Came.fou faim, a Fe Coe trad TTT \u201cFRG ee or yr woe a >.\u2014 \u201cte annual meeting of the Montreal |.- Bowling Association was held in the M.A.A.A.clubhouse, Peel street.Mr.ur Hersey was in the chair.Mr.A.G.R.Darling, the secretary, read the annua! report, which showed a very promising past season.Mr.Walter Hagar, the treasurer, read his financial report, which showed the association to be in a healthy condition.The clubs were all represented 2nd the coming season promises to be a v lively one.eo election officers resulted as follows: \u2014 President\u2014™ 0.Tetreault, Vice-Pres.\u2014Mr.James Strachan, ents.na Vice-Pres.\u2014Mr.R.'F.Coburb, 4 etary\u2014Mr.A.G.R.Darling, MA (re-elected).\u201c Treasurer\u2014Mr.W.C.Hagar.M.A.A.A.(re-elected).Executive committee\u2014Mr.Wm.E.Birtles, RR.Y.M.C.A.(re-elected): Mr.W.Labreeque, Nationals; Mr.J.Gamble, M.A.A.A., and Mr.F.Hart.corn, Crescents.All fees must be received by October 1st.Applications were received from the Blks (2.teams) and Canadien (lub, for membership in \u201cA' section, also one from the Eden club, for membership in Class \u201cB\u2019 olontals and one of thè Champetres dropped out of Class \u201cA and the Weatmouwnt Club dropped out of Class \u201cB.\u201d : by two teams in team in Class \u2018\u201cB,\u201d The season promises to furnish good competition and the alleys of the varil- ous clubs are said to be in the best of condition.A meeting of the R.R Y.M: C.A.bowling club .wH! be held on Mondab evening next dt 8.30 in the Associa- tiah roôms.This club has had thelr alleys overhauled by competent.experts.so there will be no kick ming from teams oun this score.This club promises to be strong this year as they: \u2018expect\u2019 #9 have many new bowlers.Ley mt tn \"Special to the Montreal Star.London, September.12\u2014The Free Church of\u2019 Britain is emphafically opposed to the forthcoming \u2018\u2018Doxing contest\u201d between Jack Johnson, the American negro, and Bombardier Wells, an Englishman, and strong efforts will be made to make this oppos tien effective.The Rev.F.B, Meyer, one of the oldest and ablest preachers in the country.after denouncing.the proposed fight in a orous sermon in London on Sunday, te for Yorkshire, to sound the opinion of his confreres there.\u201cIt ls going to be a prize fight ani nothing else,\u201d sald Mr.Meyer.\u201cCalling ita boxing contest is merely an abuse of words.We have enough excitement in __England already not Lo mention the Tavetish atmosphere 'm all Europe.We: \"shall see if something cannot be done to save the situation.Of course it js pretended that the bout here would be more respectable than that at Reno, but it would not be, Legitimate methods of promoting the art of self-defence are all right.but fights for money are brutal, debasing and despicable, \u201cThe United States has driven such contests to the furthest limits of civilization.Apparently we are going to havea prize fight fn the heart of fashionable London, Our school boys are hard | enough to keep within bounds at best, and it this disgraceful affair takes place a wave of rufflanism will sweep ovér our hole juvenile world.\u201d - Eden Bowling Ctub.tanised last week and application has been pent to the M.B.L.for entrance to the league as class B.The following officers were elected: Hon.president, L.Fortier; hon.treasurer, W.\u201cFortin; president, Jos.F.Mallette: vice-president, J.A.Corbeil; secretary, J.Sansaison: business manager, Bug.Brodeur.Mr.W.Ornstein was unanimously chosen for captaincy of the team, with L.Jones as his assistant.The home of the club to be at the Eden alleys.Anyone wishing to Join may communicate with the secre- FACES FR Il BMLIGASEATOL ON THREE OF LAST YEAR'S RETAIN OFFICE The M.A.A.A.will be represented | Class \u201cA\u201d and que FIGHT PRIZE FIGHT The Eden Bowling Club was re-or- | Dowbtown.58 St.Jam E ANGST: 2 .MONTREAL a G .R.DARLING.mom.Re-eieèted Secretary of the Bowling Co Association, OFFICALS FOR THEA.À LE ANNUAL MEET Expert Handlers for Charpion- ships to Be Held on M A.A.A.+ Grounds Saturday Week.time.- 7 offlelals -for the SE Éaribaian , rach \u2018and field champs ships, Lhe will be held orn \u2018the \u201cA ids on | Saturday.Beptember 23 have bees an- lacgne \u2018ws follows: eferee\u2014James J, Merrick, president A.A.U.of C.Judges at finish\u2014Gordon C.Bowie, T le H.Boyd, K.C.; Gorse av ome Fx C.: James ED.Johnston.president inces A.A.A.Percival Molson, and.J.N.Warminton.Judges of -walking\u2014W.L.Maltby, Alex.Bissett, Dr.J.Bruce Macdonald.Judges of field events\u2014Jumps: * N.H.Crow, secretary A.A.U.of C.: John R.Love.F.I.Tees, M.D.president Q.A.A,A.U.of C.; U.Leclerc, M.P.A.A.A.: Efnest W.Sayer.J.H.Ward.Toronto, Weights: Ralph H.Dawsan J.N.Ledoux, secretary C.CS.S.U.; H.G.Matthews, A.F.C.R.Charles Irwin, FE.A.Mackenzie.Brockville: John W.Ross.Timekeepers\u2014E, Herbert Brown.Chas.J.Dieges, N.Y.A.C.: Louis Rubenstein, John Davidson: J.J.Dolan, IT.A.A.C.New York: James A, Taylor, Inspectors\u2014H.H.M.Andrews, W.A.A.A.A Gagnon.National A.A.A.% LB.T.Brown, W.N.Petch.Starter\u2014Arthur Plow Clerks of course\u2014W A.Coates, P.M.Bee an Prov- | Stenhouse, Thomas Wall, Laz.Ruben- | stein and Charles S.Virtue, corers\u2014B Campbell, John Moore (chief), Wm.Stewarl.J.PF.Davison.Announcer\u2014T.J.Carlind.pg ical watch inspector\u2014Gerald W.a, Bert Stronach to Play Again \"His Appearance Will Greatly Strengthen the Ottawa Rugby Team.Spécial to The Montreal Star, Ottawa, September 12.\u2014Bert Stronach, probably \u2018the most sensational outside wing that ever figured on a Big Four team, will arrive in Ottawa this week.and there is every prospect Of his ap- pearalice in an Ottawa uniform again this year.Should he play, Ottawa's chances of regaining the Interprovincilal Rugby title are Increased almost double.With Jack Ryan reinstated, the Capital fourteen will present the greatest pair of outside wings that ever wore the moleskins.Stronach, who is an employee of the Interior Department, spent the last two years ir the west, but is returning to resume his position in the Capital, and the expectations are that he will again play football, Here's hoping.\u201cClothes that look.the part\u201d is the way\" onc of our admiring Customers - described.- the Semi-ready suit he had bought.- We have some really \"fie English serges\u2014 at $20 and $25.Semi-ready airy \u201c Better then the Best Tailor's / East End, de ste -0.ours, Dinny MéCérthy, ye- old: tie centre CC futrhm,.on- on hand.Hus ~hmd \u2018| Préifer.who figured in the der \u2018acrim \u201cSuPERB TEAPLAY WON FOR BRITISH INTENNIS DOUBLES 'Have Another Chance Now to Go to Australia After the Davis Cup.New York, September 12\u2014England\u2019s ! hope in the Internatiônal Tennis pre- : iminaries has re-awakened.Surprised , and chagrined by a double reverse at | the hands of the American challengers on Saturday, the British representative \u2018 faced their rivals on the West Side Court yesterday in a match upon which hinged thelr last chance of ultimate victory.Fortunately for the visitors they grasped the chance, clung to it and won, and now it is up to two final \u201cMR 0.TETRAULT.15 > struggles to-day to decide which team is to make trip to Australia for thei Davis cup matches.i It was England's premier doubles team, composed of Charles P.Dixon ; \u2018and Arthur E- Beamish, that rescued | Britain's fast waning hope.By the! : exhibition of steadiness and team work born on constant playing together in European tournaments, Dixon and Beamish easily defeated Thos C.Bundy and Raymond D.little.There, was no repetiton of the hard five set ; matches on Saturday, when the Amer- | .icans just managed to pull out in front | by the proverbial hair's breadth.After \u2018 the first set, the result was never in \u2018+ doubt, the visitors leading by 6-3.7-5, -4, Some persons who had in mind the tennis calibre of Bundy and Little, individually professed surprise at the | ease with which the British pair outwitted the Americans In straight sets.They had looked forward to a much .stronger showing on the part of Little, | the national doubles champion, and Bundy, second in national rank.Others however, remembered that the Americans had never before paired in ' competition, that they had had no opportunity to become acquainted with each others style and develop that all- \u2018important factor of team work, found a simple answer to fit the result.; Whereas the Englishmen demonstrated !unity and harmony of purpose, both ; on defence and attack, the Americans time and again interfered with each | other, or omitted to reach for the ball, one expecting the other to move first.One did not have to be a keen observer or close student of the game to ROYALS HANDED DOWN WHITEWASH \"TO THE HUSTLERS \u201cSKINNER\u201d POULIN.| Barberich Pitched Fine Ball and Received Erroriess Support.+ The Royals administered the kalso- mine to the Rochester Hustlers in the | tirst of the present series.Barber.ich pitched.a fine game and with the exception of the sixth inning held the visitors safe.In that session they made a double and two singles.but failed to touch the home plate.On the other hand the including a triple and three ly.A single, triple and à double followed consecutively in the eighth.Wilhelm pitched .for the visitors, and as before stated, was no puzzle for the Royals when they really need- i \u201c1 The new President of thieMontreal Bowling League.PRESIDENT MURPHY IS HERE is in Mr.James - A.Murphy, president of the National Lacrosse Union, ; the city.He has been seeing some friënds.but has kept away from those inter- | ested in the Montreal or Natioha) Clubs, and when they have found him, and started to talk lacrosse decision to him.he has smilingly changed the subject.At the N.L.U.meeting tient, Cornwall will line up with Tecumseh and Montreal in voting down\u201d ident Jim Murphy's decision that the recent game between Montreal d Nationals be played over.The Cornwall delegate will be J.EK.MagPhec.and he is authorized to this extent, characterize the American's phy j throughout.Fallure, too, to take full advantage! of the Englishmen's ome apparent: weakness.poor returns of high lobs figured prominently in the defeat of the American pair.The point was finally reached where ithe Americans had set 5-3 and 40-30 in their favor.Here was their op- portulity.One baffling stroke and the set would have belonged to them.But ithe stroke never came.For some \u2018unaccountable reason the Americans, whether intentionally or ugconsciously aitered their: style.The lobbing game that had won so consistently was subs stjtuted by a driving game.Little and Bundy began making the top of tre net thelr target, and drove into it.or.else found their returns smothered by their much steadier rivals.With the American mistakes came a corresponding increase in visitors speed Four straight games went to the Fingfishmen.giving them their second straight set, 7-5.- George Smith is Out of Game he Hamilton Fullback Injured at the Very Start of the Season.| i \u2018Special to The Montreal Star.: Hamilton, September 12\u2014On Satur- .day afternoon the Tigers and Alerts x lknuckled down to real hard work in À \u2018Preparation for the coming Rugby season, when both clubs had numer- ! ous chasers of the hide on hand.The Jinks, which has followed the Jungle Kings for many a moon butted in \u2018again, when George Smith, the peer-.{less full back, was injured to such an jextent that he has been ordered to bed.and will, as a result.not don the togs this season, and probably never again.(Smith s knee, which bothered him last lyear, was injured in a tackle, and an | ex ray examination showed that a icartilage had been displaced.The \u2018loss of Smith is a severe blow to the striped crew, for he was recognized as one of the greatest full backs the game has ever seen.Geo.Ballard had charge of the squad and the manner in which he worked them had many gasping for wind and others hobbling around with tongues out.Tommy Stinson, the local boy who for the past number of years has figured on the Winged Wheel line-up.was out and looks to be in better shape than he ever was.Glasstord, Thompson, Gatenby, Marshall, Mec- Farlane, McNeilly and others of last year's team were out, along with about twenty intermediates.The club officials announced after the practice that Art.Moore, Barron, Isbister, Burton, and-a- former: Queens man would be out Bexé- week, ans a real: fast teams 1s snsured.\u201d Marriott, \u2018one\u2019 \u201cof the entest ain who evêr À Ag he oval hid Charës of.the Abdelth Dboys In great: style.is trying tha come back stunt, \u2018and\u2019 had.Ÿ de 4 6 6 Ÿ A À \u2018but may vote for a playing -of*the five unplayed minutes if this settlement ! of the case appeals to the other delegates.As a matter of fact, Cornwal} considers that\u2019it was up to the officials \u2018appointed by Mr.Murphy to\u2019kaeém,the field clear at all stages of the game.This evidently was not done, and As the rules db not apply directly in an ! exceptional case of this kind a little common horse sense should supercede : technicalities of which the N.L.U.has had more thin enough this year.: : Accompanied by Mr.Wm.Foran, Owner Blisky, of the Capitals, leaves for Montreal to-day.determined to do his utmost to have President Murphy's rulings on the Montreal-National game reversed.The Capitals will support the motion to have the game given to Montreal, and none ether than Mr.Foran states that the decision i3 entirely unfair to the M.A.A.A.team.also Tecumsehs.There is every possibility of Mr.Foran again interesting himself in lacrosse te the extent of offering several amendments to the present N.Ls.U.constitution.and in this case he will likely be supported by a odfority of the teams, several glaring weaknesses in thét arttdle paving; already been demonstrated to the teams, especially the weaker clubs thig, yéar.y tu Te Fred Thompson, - manièger oN the All-Star tea mwhich play Tecumsers at Hanlan\u2019s Island oval on, Bétpraay next is meeting with great success in putting his team together, \"Hv an approached has accepted the issue, all being anxious to take a fall out of the Indians.Fred's defence as already lined up l4oKs ds if it vip aks some beating.He has secured Corey Hess (Cofnwsall), Gus Dillgn (Shamrocks), Donald Cameron (Cornwall), Bobby Pringle (Ca JHddle Powers, Norman Harshaw and Fred ' Stagg.(Taroute), - Fifteen \u2018men Will be worked in the game which will je commencè at 3 igeplock.Donald Cameron will captain the team.2000000 & 2OSHHES BHGEEHS & SHEE FS BETS SHOULD BE CALLED OFF.\" in response to numerous enquiries The Star gives the fojlowing.\u2018dispatch from its Ottawa sporting corres.pondenti.Special tgp The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont.,, September 12.\u2014Referee Mcintyre states that according to President Murphy\u2019s decision the Montreal- National match was no game.~ Says bets on match should be called off: - | SASH % Ce de re re IE dti s THE VETERAN LYON MAJOR VON STANBENZIE STILL IN THE GAME., WON POLO FOR TORONTO.Rye, NY, September 12.\u2014The sun Buffalo.N.oie September 12.\u2014The magnificent riding and driving of had disappeared behind the West- Major Von Straubenzie of the Hunt chester hills when the last of the 170| Club team of Toronto was responsi- starters in yesterday's 18-hole qualify- ble for one of the greatest victories ing round for the seventeenth amateur \u2018Ssofcetse ln {for a hit to right and stole after Yeager struck outed the runs.Montreal commenced scoring n the rst inning.French met the first bal! necond Miller walk- ied, Gandil's sharp grounder went through Foster and French counted ; French and Yeager doubled In suc- after two were.cesslon In the fifth out, scoring a run.French drove the \u2018ball past Osborne, and Yeager biffed \u2018one over Moran'a head.Rochester failed to get a run out\u2019 from a double and two clean singler jin the sixth.Batch hit to the fence in left centre.but when he tried for \u2018third Demmitt's long throw was per- \u2018fect and Yeager blocked the runner | when he tried to come to the base: | without sliding.Foster and Ward both hit safely.Osborne forced Ward and Simmons fouled to Curtis.Rochester did not get & man on the \u2018bases in the last two innings, but the \u2018Royals got three runs In the eighth.(With one out, Miller made his second\u2019 \u2018hit and followed with his second\u2019 \u201csteal.Gandi! drove the ball over Osborne's.head for three bases.Osborne made à \u2018good try but was just able to get his finger tips on the drive.Demmitt's drive kicked up the dust on the right field foul line, netting him two hases.Batch's return got lost in the sun rays and Demmitt scurred to third.He scored while Foster and Spencer were retiring Balley.\u2018 urday.The score: The N.E.A.A.as agreed to pay Rochester.; .the expenses of six oF seven to the Cana- AB.R.H, PO.À.E dian meet, of those Who do pot belong Moran, Lf.60 1 1 À \u2018to the B.A.A.but who make a good \u2018Batch, r.f.oo.0 2.10 0 © showing in the try-outs.The B.A.A.will | i Foster.#.5.+.4 @ 2 2 $ 1 senda ike number of its own athletes, Ward.3b.\u201cwe 30 1 1 1 ate Canada.and pay their expenses.Osborme, cf .4 0 072 0 M! The events to be contested next Sat- Simmons, 2b, .4 0 0 3 4 0 | urday will all be scratoh.Spencer.pl.une { a ) n , 0 | \u2014.acklitsc .Wilhelm, pr.3 0 1 0 2 of EASTERN LEAGUE.Totals.33 0 87 1 1] eet seme R.H.E, Montreal.Buffalo .000101200\u20144 8 © AB.R.H.PO.A.E.\u2018Toronto .02000140\u20147 10 3 (French, 2b.4 2 2 4 3 0; Batteries\u2014Schultze and Kinifer: Lush Yeager.3b.4, 0 167 #\" \u2018and Phéips.Urnpires\u2014Doyie and Byron.Miller, c.f, s 1 2 2 à 0 Second game\u2014 R.H.E.Gandil, 1b \u20ac 1 110 0 [Buffalo .200000000\u20142 7 1 Demmitt, 1.1.$ 1 1 8 1 Oiyoronto .010000000\u20141 7 0 Balley, r.f.+ 06 0 0 0 0! Batteries\u2014Corridon and Kellifer: Mul- Holly, 8.5 s 6.9 3, § Oljor and Kocher.Umpires\u2014Byron and Curtis c + 06 o 4 0 Boyle.- Barberich, © 4 0 0 4 0 0X Jersey City\u2014 CRIM.= VTT 57 OT |Newark .Totals.325 8 2 17 0) Jere torty Ll 07 000010010\u20142 1 $ Score by innings\u2014 Batteries \u2014 Lee \u201cand \"Out y: Frill and Rochester .00000000040 wells.Umplres\u2014Murray and Guthrie, Montreal 10001003*\u20145 At Baltimore\u2014 CB Summary Providence.\u2026 111000000008 3 Two-base hit.Gandll: two-base hits Baltimore .01000002001\u20144 4 1 French, Yeager, Batch and Demmitt: left Hatteries\u2014Urystal and Peterson; Dy- on bases, Montreal 6, Rochester 6: stolen gert and Payne.Umpires\u2014Kerin and bases, Miller 2.Osborne and French: dou- Hart .ble play, Hollv, French and Gañdil: base : on balls, off Wilhelm 3, off Barberich 1: hit by pitcher, by Barberich (Jacklitsch); Eastern League Standing, passed bal, Jacklitsch: struck out, by Won, Lost.P.C.Rarberich 3.by Wilhelm 2.Time.1.25.Rochester .82 as, 657.| Umpires, Halligan an and Kelly.Torohto.8 615 Raltimore 21 BW 409 DOUBE HEADER ON Buffalo .\u2026.\u2026 .70 .507 Montreal.see .\u2026 6 4 471 SHAMROCK GROUNDS.Jersey City \u2026.\u2026.\u2026 5 8 .409 © Newark 1.+.83 88 381 Providence .48 83 353 What will probably be the greater: - eee lacrosse games: of the season wi ; ; 9 (played on the Shamrock grounds on.ST.PATRICK S RUGBY.\u2018 Saturday afternoon, When St.Thomas &hdmrocks, and | Celtic clash with St.Patrick's.In order to remain {a the running and make a .three-cornered tie, St.Thomas Aquinas and Cejtics will both have tô win their games, and, according.to the dope; they will both do so, On thé other hand, should Shamrocks defeat St.Thomas Aquinas, it\u2019 will give thei the title of champions of Section B.: But the boys of the green, white and maroon are taking no ¢hances and expect to land it themselves.Royal Rovers to Meet, Royals dia .-|some heavy clouting., their eight safe | drives, doubles, and the hits came opportune- o | | ! Will Come Back to Play With Canadiens this Winter.NEWENGLANDWILL SENDA DUZENOF ATHLETES HEE Speclal to The Montreal Star.Boston, Mass.September 12.The invitation track and field games to.be held by the Boston Athletic Assoctation.at Wood Island Park, Saturday.will be ithe try-out to select a team\u2019 to represent New England at the Canadian cham- , pionships in Montreal, the following Sat- At a meeting.of the St.Patrick Am- :ateur Athletic Association, the mem- | bers interested in Rugby elected the following officers for the coming season: L.Dann, president: J.Roach, vice-president; J.P.Brophy, secretary; J.Dunlop and John Lopresti, committee; J, and coach.Members interested in the above branch of sport are requested to be at the club house on Wednesday evening at 8.30 p.m.me - PLAYERS INTHE WEST - POULIN IS BRINGING SOME DOW i first class Hockey players in the Wed 7 P.O'Loughlin, manager | \u201ci 2 i 64 Ar | \u2014 With all.the talk about Haste players being signed for and vante ia che West, it seems that the facts the situation are that they have mod oF than they want.Mr.George Kennedy, managing a rector of the Canadian Athietie Clu tis In receipt of a letter from \u201cSki ner\u201d Poulin, to the effect that the la itr is anxtous to come back Eh; again, and play with hts old team nie: vear., And not only that, but Poulin he in bringing with him one or t ,Mrst class players who he thh si work wek on the Canadian tearf .and who he hopes wilt be given iry-out by Mr.Kennedy.\u2018 \u2018 ; He says that he has had a te with Frank Patrick, but na offer fro} hat gentleman, and from what he cd; understand the Pacific Coast Ruf ~ heme will not extend itself beyort.pre in Vancouver and ose in V aria, © - + LAWNBOWLERS BUSY USY AS EVE + Montreal and Westmount Pr ; pare for Saturday\u2019s Valley- | field Trip.The first round of the MA.AA.la howling singles was completed last nig}|- leaving 22 piayers.in the second roun (7 which will be commenced to-nigh finished on Wednesday.Last nau oy scores E.J, Christmas.15 A.D.H.MeCaltum.15 J.JP Skcriver.15 A.R.Smith 18 Ia.c.Net The draw for the second round fa: Tuesday, 730\u2014R.F.Smith ve.D.H.Murdoch; M.Armstrong vs.J.Scriver.9 p.m.\u2014C.A.Lockerby ve, Fr Davie.E.J.Christmas w.sw son; W.A.HoMmgren ve.Alex.Rous H.R Hutchison, a bye.Class B\u2014Wedneadsy., 7.80\u2014Jes Bat vs.I.S.Tait; J.Patterson vs.W.Findlay.9.00\u2014M.Crown vs.A.W.Log! J.McNally ve, A, J.Enel: =r] Mecallum-ve- BJ, a bye Nine of the M.A.A.A.bowlers a already entèred for the Valleyfield bo ers\u2019 field day on.Saturday \u201cTh he weipl-finals Tn the \u2018Makerpow He We ostrméun were played jist « Abb tt t i ae eésru 0 px n Mots to \u2018oppose ona another in th al These two skips will play off toy tH Tn ihe single.last might 0.Mowatt à n the.ing .feated J.W.Brown by 21 to 20.The announcement was made at.club house last evenidg that the 013 round in the green bowlers\u2019 competitt must be competed by Wednesday eve ing: faifing this the games will be 4 faulted.The final points\u2019 competition will.played this evening.- Result of last evening's games; * W, 8.Walker R.Hemsley - E.Judge H.E.Wall WwW.J.Dunn C P Creamer H.Mason A.C, McPhea .(Skip) 21 (skip) Ë H, A.Hodgson J.P.Cook .Bresbane J.Kent .Alf.Muer R.Cobbett W.Abbott W.Fulton (Skip) \u201c (Skip) 21 ?\u2018 oe + por=sbny rare ere rene re SC WRESTLING STARTS AGAIN First Match on Election ver à Sohmer.The Montreal Wrestling season wk be opened in Sohmer Park on electifà might, Thureday, September 21, af es a first attraction Billeter and Trer] blay will appear.ever achleved on the Buffalo Country gol.championships holed out on the visitors were apparently outclassed fina) green and it was discovered that only those having cards of 84 or better should continue to-morrow.As there were sixty players who made 83 or better, the ten who scored 84 for the round wil piay off to-mor- row for the remaining four places, for only 64 players can compete in the final medal round of the 18 holes to-morrow forenoon.The \u2018best 32 scores for the 38 holes will then be taken for the first round of each play in the afternoon.Thomas M.Sherman, of Utica, a son of Vice-President Sherman, carried off the honors of the day by making the 18 holes in 75 atrokes.\u2018This was one stroke better than was shown by the cards of H.H.Hilton, the British champion: W.G, powpes, jr, of Pittsburg, the American e- holder; Charles Evans, iit, of Chi- ago; Robert.A Gardner, alse of Chi- an Ale, an H.Hbe of the Crescent Athletic Club.! \u201c of Mast vear were also out, and Lix.: figures that the trio will make a scrim i supetior \u201cte that possessed by any of | the teams :in the © MR F.U.Jack Grey; a member of the Tigers in 1908.| l was also on hand while Huckle Bramer, | jalse.member of the Tigers of 1910, | w mn tIno-side linés.- The Alerts have \u2018also cérralléd Kid Smith, who figured on the Tiger half line last ; vear, and the Kid showed turday that his.boating facilities are bétter ver, he 3 Alert Hive bunches t.mite and t is no \u2018doudt tt e Q \"erand showing.About twenty men comprised the squid.Marriott stated after the workout that s'en» and Saturday afternoons at Prospects are bright for two good teins and hew and oid players are cordially invited to turm out.Sl\u20acep- ing arrangements for thé players are being planned.ris trac at rare ; ww à vs À There were'a dozén othérs who bettered 80, and In this number gp éd J.Douglas Broyn, of the Field Club, -of \u2018 Ædinbureti, Sco ray whe in 1907 was the Irish cha py Brown Sa rded to-night ag à dark horse, as been coupled ith Hilton and the petting on the possi- bllitly of the \u2018Havemeyer Cup going to Great Briain Iow was easity the golfing magnkte- of ot and drew after hin * \u2018ery of wore than a\u2019 hundred.© The greater part-of hi crowd left him at the sixteenth Jjreen, however.in order to ; Watch \u201cChick\u201d Evans, who was then on hiw outward journey.George & Lyon, :of: Totonto, who he had high hopes of securing RAJAY [ was one \u2018of these who, had to play in Dixon, full back of the speedy Var-|the driviog rain, qualt With a card sity bunch of last year.° of 84.pa He ee Westmou ount Rugby.CE Westmount Football Club bave nat -\u2014 \u2014 several.good / practices aifeady this! New York Nepteunb P12.\u2014George season and their regular otice days Macdonald.'manageer of.Matt Wels, have been fixed for Monday, Wednes- the Engiteh.htweight, \u201champion.an- day and Friday mornings «et six nounces thät fin bas.th with Abe Attell.thd, \u2026 champion.The Madison Square ember 20 3 : pounds at 8 o'clock .Mr.Ma to-day té gia Achge thé Winner of the Farland\u2019 nd fight next Friday.Club pole fleld ysterday afternoon.The with the score standing 4 to 1 against them at the beginning of the final\u2019 period, when magnificent rushes down the fleld and marvellous drives carried the ball across the Buffalo goal three times and tied the score.- In the ninth period both teams having agreed to play another period.Major Straubenzie again swept down the fleld and rushed - the ball acrose for the deciding goal.Rogera (No.1 of the Hunt Club) played a magnificent game for the visitors, his defensive shots bordering on the marvellous.He also scored the tieing goal after Straubenzie had driven the .ball within reach of the Buffalo goal.FAKE ATHLETICS.James E.Sullivan.One Competitor \"Accuses Another.te | The.members of the Royal Rovers A.F.C., \u2018are requested to attend ! meeting which will be nad at head.quartars Tuesday evening at\u2019 3- p.m.Special business will bs \u201cbrought for: ward, and is of Interest to all members, so à larg.attendance ts.expéct- A ed.-Portlarid.One, \u2018September 12.\u2014For- ; est Smithson, thé hurdler, has writ- | {ten a letter to James E.Sullivan, secretary.of the American Athletic Union ; in wifich.he flatly declares that the | record of 9 3-5 -second for\u2019 the 100- yard dash, credited to Dan Kelly and! alleged to have beeri made a pok- ane on June 22, 1906.was a prear-; ranged fake.\u201c The record long nhs\u2019 been question- -It was not allowed by the A.| ed.|A.U.untit-an investigation extend-:R ing over -six -months was made.Re- ;centty.the: officiäls of the A.A.U.i decided -£os reVoke the former action pending the: outcome of another in.| Vestigation, - - In his letter \u2018to Secretary Sullivan, Smithson gives \u2018particulars of tHe ae- liged fake.; \u201cThe Last Dance.A dance, given by Mrs.J.R.Mec- Intire, will be held at the Pointe Claire Boating Club on Wedneaday, the meme This will be the last dance of the | most successful year in the history of the \u201cClub, and\u201d a large attendance is expected.\u201d ot\u2019 Country Football.Eos.\u2018Beptemter Move BUTTON SHOES IN VOGUE EERE Button shoes are fashionable this year and * VICTUS\u201d button styles are leaders.\u201cINVICTUS\u201d button shoes are specially com- \u2018fortable, and in addition, have that \u201cchic\u201d \u2018and dressy appearance so essential to young men\u2019s footwear.The neat and permanent button-hole stitching, also is a feature well worth considering.| me Invictus Shoe Store\u2019 249 ST.JAMES or at any of our City Agencisy | _THE _ MONTRE i, ni TLY STAR\u2014 A Ms TUESDAY.wd + La - RS i: 1011.FURNISHED No DAY: rte da Defeated Naushon -in theOne-Mile Handicap.\"With an agreeable.change in the ing conditions due to the fine wea- per, the second day of the autumn ¢etng of the Montreal Jockey Club as.marked with close and exciting niehes.Three of the seven events are won by a.nose or a head and béer tbe hardest kind of a drive all e length of the stretch.The Maiden aplechase event brought out a good .and was not without a mishap \u2018events for green jumpers usually \u20ac Three fell in this and Fred, Wil- p who went down with Young D eus was badiy shaken up, al- ous he did not meet with any seri- mishap.Due to his having to tiome suffering from a severc cold \u201cOpe of his eves Lieut.-Col Wiliam pdrie was absent from the stew- de stand yesterday afternoon, his ce being ably filled by Thos.Clyde.ut.-Col.Hendrie will he back e stewards\u2019 stand this afternoon.as à trouble was not as serious as was first thought to he.He left Tor- to last night for Manzreal.Due the large fields the prices on \u2018the nners were most liberal, only two st choices landing under the wire t.Probably the best, race of the ernoon was the handicap which t demonstrated the ability of Judge seph J.\u2018Burke, who brought the first , horses.to head finishes by the Lights alloted to them.This is the st.proof of first-class handicap- ng, One of the most pleasant fea- es of the afternoon was the fact pt the well-known Yellow and Black Joseph.E.Seagram, president of the tario Jockey Club, and tbe Cana- np Racing Associations were first the \u2018post in the third event on p card.They were carried by ville, à colt which was recently ; rchased by him at the Sanford sale d for which he paid fifty-two thous- d dollars.1t will be remembered two years ago this owner brought, Joare Bouquet from Saratoga after: rehasing her there and won for the \u2018 \u2018time with her at Blue Bonnets.ts goes to show how history re-, pt itsélf£.This -colt ran a grand e and will be hard tu beat from v où aa he is by no means a work: se, his best trail for his race yves- day was a mile in 1.49.eet ny.Surprises During Afternoon.: There were many surprises during afternoon as horses which figured long shots tin-canped home in front der good rides.There was not one the ei.played choices with -the p seption of Rockville to live up to ectations.The track was at least p seconds faster than on opening y and ee the events were run much J -the- records.The infield is ed better condition than it has bn for many seasons.The rain did pod by softening it up and making better at the take off and the lande The attendance on the second Éd A DIE incredse, over britne das, the stands were better ed, while the members enclosure well .Montgomery Cooper.Trained by W.Garth.Value to winner, $420.Time Donovan, 112 (Dyer).180 to 1, 2 to 1, 54.A and 2 to 3, second.: Horses, wet.St.1% =, Str, Fin?Jockeys, Up.IN Mapleton, 112.(E.Griffin).12 to 1, | Montgomery .106 3 22 2114 11 12 Byrne., .& 7 3 to 1 and even, third.vend a a los + 2) 3 1 33 zn Sweeney î 12 | Time.1.04 uestion Mark .2 In 5 J.Wilson.4-5 4-5 = Se - \\ Taboo.108 1 5 5 41 4, Liggins .3 13.5 | Fleming, Dandy, aDncer, and Suc- Dullcare.106 5 41% 41 5 5 Schuttinger .20 30 letha also ran.Montgomery, under restraint, trailed the leader until well around the far SIXTH RACE\u20145 furlongs\u2014 the , turn, There he moved up with a rush and drew away into an easy lead.rely riding Wore the ng Question Mark down and caught him las: few strides.sting\" at Hamilton, is su 5 speed and opened up a cummanding | shewed lot of early | Winner entered for 3700.No bid.| HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL « Will Attend the Races on Wednesday | Afternoon too Witness the Run- ! \u2018 ning of Handicap.His Excellency the Governor General of Canada will attend the racing at Blue Bonnets on Wednesday afternoon.This will be his last official | visit to such an affair.as his term of office has expired and he leaves shortly for England.Earl Grey has always shown a Keen interest in the thoroughbred and its welfare in Canada.He has evinced a great interest | in racing and :has done a lot for the furtherance of it in this country.His | visit will be received as welcome news to all.! - a good race for the Arst time out and hip trainer Barry Littlefield was well \u2018pledsed\u201d with \u201cthe performance.This has beaten some orackerjacks in ns.time and seems to be at his best.\u2018The handicap to be run to-morrow sts mile and a quarter has attracted a~ good Aeld: the weights were allotted last n'ght | giving Sir John Johnson the top welght.-Th!is horse caf run as well under weight as with a light .fmpost and his recent victory \u2018shows! fini to be at himself again.\u201cHe Is! \u2018conceding a lot of weight to the others but should be.able to do It.Tue, \u2018following are.the Jelghtaanotied | by J.J.Burke.MT Sir Jehn Johnson.126.as! Star Charter, 110.4 # Busy, 108.Clic Bdge.104.Owanux, 89.Aldrian was one ofthe gamest three.wears\u201d \u2018Swéeney.8 8 Ivadel outbruke her field\u2019 and drew away into a commanding lead first half; Anna 1, Daley.shuffled back at turn out of back gap and finished strong.Corinth outlasted Malatine in the no bid.* THIRD RACE, 7 furlonogs: purset $500: for 3-vear-oifls.Start.good :' won driving; \u2018place, easily.Went 3.37; at 2.Winner.che, 3, by Rockton\u2014Almés- hie Trained by B.T.littlefleld.Value to winner, $423.Time\u2014126 3-5.Wet.St.4 1 3 Fin.Jockeys.O.C.| Rockvine eeev 103% à «11 in 1 nk 1no Musgrave .1-2 1-5 Mar, W, \u201cLittieton 100 2 mk 21% 74 23 Bytne .6 10 Owanux ene 100 \u20ac 635 52 ole 31 McCahey .15 15 Leah .102 4 3h 61 6 2 414% Sehuttinger.7 7 Capsize .- 110 7 44 42 3 3h Buras.10 z0 Altamaha .7 1 31 3% 1L 63 Diggins 15 15 Roebuck .« 100 s 9 81316 $ 2 TL, Gordon .30 so Troy Weignt.7 3 71 \u20181 3 83 Killingsworth 50 100 Severn .97 8 81 9 9 9 Rowiey .50 100 with a rush, Cee good: won driving; piace same.Went 4.05: at LL Winner, br.h.,, 5, by Safn\u2014 Appollonia.Trained by E.W, Hoffner.Value to winner, $495 net \u2018Time\u20141,39 2-5.Horse.Wet st 4 4 x Fin.Jockeys.0.ce Guy Fisher .114 + 31% 31 a 1h Goldstein .à 6 Naushon .16 2 Ink 1h th 2 nk McCahey.1 1 Busy .105 1 23 23 3; 21% Byrne ., à 18-5 Cliff Edge .108 3 43 41 {5 46 Peak .6 .8 Aylmer .103 a 5 5 > 5 Wilson.10 12 Giuv Fisher blocked svon after the siart when Goldstein attempted to go througli on Inside; closed with a rush last furiong and got up in final stride, courage in final drive.early pace Was slow and race resolved itself into pa sprint through the home stretch.2 miles, purse $500, for inaiden -vear-olds and up.Won cantering.Place easily.Went 4.32 at 2.Winner, Shelby Latter | quarter.| lead first EUGENE TREMBLAY.i i | Will Open the Canadièn.Athletic Club's\u2019 Wrestling Season on Election.Night.STAKE ENTRIES FOR LAUREL.Many take \u201cpires\u201d have - been for: warded front Hue Bonsets fo the.pow racing plant at Laurel, Maryland.The and will run until October 31.will give twenty-six racing days and in that time ten stakes are down fur decision.Three hundred stalls are already completed and two .hundred more will be ready by September 18.This wil) house all of the horses which will race at Laurel.The dates for the meeting have been recognized by the Jockey Club and there will be no trouble between the plants at Laurel and Pimlico, they both being in the best of terms.There le fo be twenty thousand dollars given away in the ten stakes while there will be no purse less than five hundred dollars.Three thousand chairs have already been placed in the grand stand which will have a seating capacity of four thbuas and.The buildings haves all beef \u2018completed and ready for occupation, NATIONAL LEAGUE., At Cinéinnati\u2014 H.E.Chicago .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u202600us- Cincinnat! .Froaterles vd and At wh hlladeiphla-s © \u201cwon.Lost.P.C.for York nih.mm 46 634 80e ee ee x.48 Ei] sure.ass KR ay ei ove Piygebore.\u2026.\u2026.\u20ac Hi .bes 8e, Joule swe «eve 88 «Be aaaaatl LL ee Ce + en 461 LTR Lg LIT 84 T5 + ; tbe trout .Tight after the break apd: stretch ahd saved ground i In home stretch and won only because Musgrave out Litdeton nung on with splendid courage and would have | heavy.play went in on ihm.i unable to.make the sharp turns and | ow not regain the ground he lost.{ fined twenty-five by the judges.1 to 2, won.j2 and 2 to 3 second.| \u2018plans for maintaining a hockey ¢lub This ; Special to The \u2018Montreal Siar.Le Toronto, September = IW; Cappy\u2019 Love Watch, an odd cn ge vorita.won.the feature event, Burks and- Sheppard Repoeltors Purse at.Dufferin Park.White hustled htm 46° ' set his pace and won in *« rather manner.Donovan tlosed.fast rounds | ing the far turn and was.An easy seo- i ond over Mapleton.who closed with: a rush in the stretch.Jockey Robertson, ; mount on Sandivar \u2018race.put up a wierd ride.The horse AS ;was full of running and could have |ran over the favorite Abrasin at any: stage and won by a safer margin then.wht he did.pie, Club, .rtiade his debut as an owner He won\u2019 the sixth race with Barrete, i the good thing of the afternono.The speculators had a bad day bug thes favorites coming down in front.© \u2018first race feM to the lot of an outsider, Punky, the fourth race saw Altorpe installed a favorite and a He was W.C.Capps, who ran Love Watch blinkerless with out permission was Summary: FIRST RACE\u201446 1-2 furlongs.i# Punky, 113 (Kaight), 4to-1,-8 to- land 3 to 5, won- : Seymour \u2018Beutler, 111 (Gore), 2 to 1, even, 2 to 5, second.| Woodlander, 111 (J.Don), !$ to 1, and 3 to 2, third.Time, 1.35, Donation, Cassoway, 8 to 1, Curious, Mat- Barthe, 103.(C.White), 2 to 3.and Tommy Ryn, manager of the Olym~1 who had the IO in.the seventhi{ : 5 EA Hh.prefit\u201d for tie dealer i is \u201csmall.\u201d The dealer.is: willing to pay more for Davis\u2019 es tee 3 than for any other \u201810\u20ac Cigar, bicpise \u201cPERFECTION\u201d costs more to prédiee!\u201d GORE Tee nu A \u20181S-BETTER \u2018and that.is-why.it costs more.Iti isva \u2018blend of the world's \u201cPERFECTION : choicest tobaccos, and\u2018; \u2018manufactured by a firm whose Cigars MILD .have-been famous for more than fifty years.We say \u201cPERFECTION\u201d is better_than the a rest.One: trial will prove the assertion.YET.\u2018EXQUISITELY FRAGRANT.S-DAVIS & SONS, LIMITED, MONTREAL THE \u201cLARGE\u201d AUD THE Fe \u201cSMALL\u201d OF IT Th we \u2018the smôkér\u201dis \u2018large\u2019 ae : Maker of the famious \u201cNoblemen\u201d 2-for-a-quarter Cigar hy i}: JF yonare an occasional pipe smoker, you will be enthusiastic about Orinoco.You will have a mild tobacco that smokes 3-.cool and sweet, will not \u201cburn.the tongue or leave a disagreeable aftertaste.Orinoco, carefully blended the mildest, sun- cured Virginian leaves, 7 pleasure\u2014something- to be - j looked forward to.Tu pechages and tins, Sold everywhere.TUCKETT LIMITED HAMILTON NW ES ESS S RSS ESS sv, Fanchette, 107.Howard.5 to 1.3 to lord Leighton, 110, even, and 2 to 3, third.Time, 1.05.John Heck.Erella, Garden of Roses.Goldfern and Charley Brown also ran.SEVENTH RACE\u20141 1-16 miles\u2014 Sandiver, 101, (Robertson) 3 to 1, even, and 2 to 5, won.Abrasion, 107, (Obert), 4 to 5, and 1 to 3.%econd.(Grand, 2 1-3, Dr.Young, 104, (Dreyer) 20 to 1, 8 to 1, and 4 to 1, third.! Time, 1.53.i Garneau, Vaneen, Warner Griswell,.Oberon, and All Souls, also ran.' EIGHTH RACE\u20147 furlongs\u2014 ! Dorothy Webb, 104, Levee, 2 1-2 to! 1, even, and 1 to 2, won.Sir Edward, 107, (Forehand).3 to, 2, 3to 5.and 1 to 3, second.Rubtola, 113, C.Knight, 20 to 1, 8 to 1, and 4 to 1, third.: Time.1.33.J Rusticiana Horace, Cat Mazonla,! and Bodkin also ran.A HOCKEY RINK § FOR NOTRE DAME DE GRACE.On Tuesday, 12th inat., at 8 p.m., in the home of Ar.J.Lyal, 106 Prud'- homme avenue, will be held a meeting of the male residents old and young, of Notre Dame de Grace, to formulate and skating rink in the district this coming winter.The idea of building a good rink has been in the air for some time.More or less successful rinks have been run by the young men in past winters; but this fall the residents aim at establishing a regular, well appointed, hockey rink which: will wave them the ne- ; cessity of going down town for their sport, Influential backing is behind the ! movement, and It is expected that Tuesday's meeting will be 2 packed : one.Tabo 18 in the handicap with light weight up and will run a different race than in her last start.This mare ; was never a good weight carrier and this gives her a good chance, Grand Trunk Pacific Inapecti b: Railroad Commission.on y Last month, the Railway Sommis.sion\u201d headed by Judge Mabee, chairman, visited Prince Rupert, and made a trip over the hundred miles of the Grand Truak Pacific east of Prince Rupert, which is \u201cow in operstioh.Genera] Superintendent Mehan was the recipieït of many compliments as to the physical conditions of the new road-bed, Judge Mabee sald in an Interview with a reporter of the Evea- in£é Empire, In Prince Rupert, \u201cI saw a splendid piece of road-bed.It is a fine road all the way from this * poing to Mibe 102.A better plece of road cannot be found among many of the roads of older Ontario.On our re.rover -35-mites-\u2014ar-| hour over some portions of the line.aad the going was remarkably steady for a new road.When the Govern: ment accepted the road, there was an order limiting th~ spesd of trains 40] the road, we are going to maki sd order permitfing the speed of trains té be {pcreased to 35 miles an hour.\u201d > This Is In a line with\" the en construction of the Grand Trunk Pa on ae se de | Lye Milas 4 prmibent read Sem the swart.12 miles an hour, but after having seen \u201cT\u2019S pure \u2014 ask your \u2018Doctor about the beneficial qualities of I Lager Brings the refreshing, zestful tonic properties of beer brewed by the good old careful process.GEORGE SORGILS, 33 Rivard Nt.Phone East 1194.Regal Agent in Montreal.T the grate, the grate, to.TORONTO Branches in AH the Principal Cities and Towns,\u2019 Show Rooma-Zten Show Boome Que Look at this Grate Bar ! \u201cThe rensams for is saving of Fuel and simplicity of operation are surely worth a minute of your time.HATS the King grate bar.a great bar\u2019 For, no other grate unites the sim- plieity, convenience and ease of operation with the same substantial fuel economy.where to require cold-chisel-and-hammer treatment.ing independently of each other, it takes but a moment and a pair of hands to remove or replace them.In shaking or dumping, the operation can be so regulated that clinkers or large coal cannot clog the grates or partially burnt or fresh coal drop below.The fire in the boiler is pod by simply reversing the shaker.\"KING 1 BOILER & RADIATORS Another point of special interest is: The shaker, instead of being a separate part of is joined to and forms a complete part with: No need for fumbling in the dark when you want to use it; no need remove it when through to avoid stumbling over it.It's always in position, never in the way.connecting rod of the King being placed at the aide, instead of the centre, allows the draft STEEL AND RADIATION, LIMITED Head Office t Fraser Ave.| 40-year 4 Per Cent.Registered Stogk Coupon Bonds (to mature 1e$ \u201d .SEALBD TENDERS, marked \u201cTenders for Loan or.Loans,\u201d and addressed to ths | City Clezk, will.be received at the City Clerk's Office, in the City Han.Montreal, up to .ten o'clock on Monday, the 18th September, for the whole or part of ore milllon four hundred and thirty.t2ighit thousand and three hundred sterling (or its equivalent in' currency.or francs) of the following loans: \u201c FOR WORKING CAPITAL.\"As authorized by the Act 1st, George V., Chap.48, Sec.38, \u2018oe and By Law of the City St Ca Montreal No passed .the 16th Janugry.1981 ., Same FOR FILTRATION: OF WATE .On account of the five million - : dollars muihçrised by the Act I \u2019 st, George sr 56, and the City.of Montreal, 16th: January, 1811 .N.B.\u2014 This loan is brovidea for by a Sinking Fund.PUBLIC WORKS, ETC.For the general purposes of_ the Log City, under its 15 per cent.- - hmit of borrowing power, as ; established an the Act: ob.10 Edward s .p.85, Art + fy veri \u2018348 ot ac tion vof she City Charter), auds By-Law No.a ; 23rd January, 1911 .$4 \\ 87 And in every sense it\u2019s Not a bolt or split pin-any- Work- esas me to be completely and evenly distributed over the whole grate surface, causing perfect combustion and the abstraction of every unit of, heat energy from the fuel.- WRITE FOR BOOKLET A post card will bring you a copy of \u2018Comfortable Homes.\u2019 ' \u20181t \u201cgoes into -the subject of heating and heating methods thoroughly and glves ating clear insight Into values, ot technical, mor \u201cdry.\u201d but plain, helpful sen- aible.and practical, Simply address\u2014 Registers tor Stock are ; Montreal and London, between ey ea w rest pa re istered hoiders.of ble at the \u201cplace Poe poires wi he de ti 3 Stock Le moitiples of 3 mn sterling.\u2018 or or 31,000 enchi.- ALSO SPECIAL LOAN-: 4 but The a ; of sump tenor or an Que duts pie pie In the form of 4 Showrooms : 78-82 Adelaide St.E.domicile, but muist their tenders, and vice throughout ie as well as for TT 1, 188 C ! 100 brea he VO = cific Railway, which ie : bèing.vale memes Sold by al leading\u2019 Hotels, and 7 Dealers.\u201d Saat ve 4 Lar + Ansessed vâfées fi wid Exempt o which vonme (D Rate of AND A SMALL \u20ac \u201cThis à is one of the best made and- most serviceable; Go-Carts on the market; fitted.witht \u2018parasol \u201chalf-inch rub- Phones: Furniture Depts, Un 5717.Bassment, Up.5689.Carpets, Up.5788.Office, Up.1072.CORNER BLEURY AND ONTARIO STREETS.We were the first firm in \u201cCanada to successfully conduct a cam- \u2018paign to raise the standard of .Canadian eggs.Therefore, to protect our rep- \u2018utation, we ourselves have to - know.that these eggs are ab- .solutely fresh\u2014have to know that Says Corrupt Ballot Boxes - Were Sent to the Outlying Districts.i .wR Spet to! he Montreal Star.\u2019 Cis Edmonton Alb, September 12, \u2014AI- or that - ét our of the 215 \u2018bañiot me pes ON MR.OLIVER J 1 «inthe Edmonton con- sci de Were 20.made as to per- | t-of corrupt practices in the: hind - ot.\u2018the vote; that thirty boxes het to-the outlying conatityeric- es where \u2018the.Conservative - \u2018party could: \u201cHot: afford to send scrutineers.to witeh.the handiiag.of the boxes after the vote \u201cvas made, , Major G the Conserv, TrVative.Candidate.Waïkn in the \u2018elty dant nie with a vehement attack he Sivas ana his methods \u2018ot * Conducting Griesbach, opened \"mutilation.placed and the box show no sign of used in the last days of the Rous gov ernment in griesbach.uring the early part of his address Marr Griesbach confined himself to ; boxes are the same | Ontario,\u201d sald \u2018Major! : the question of Reciprocity.rehearsing | : they s some from the hen to us, al- \u2018thé arguments which have been gen | moment after they We.are putting our reputation back of Gn Fancy-New-Laid- \u2018Eggs.7 \u2018These eggs are more than strictly fresh \u2014 they \u2018are Fancy=; \u2018New-Laid-Bggs'every one of them, and go from the nest to your ta le almost as quickly as you could carry them there yourself.æ All first-class gro- » cers sell .ander pot ri Er Aunst HE Kane, fes à» Tames St tuchet, leave Montreal ot 7.35 pm.The well-informed traveler will nine - \u201ctimes out & oF Won esses vhs A AA 5 5 rs Acta om ren cr To mimeo | ations In connection with the the public time and again in op- | position to the \u2018pact.| then made an attack upon Mr.fone, Eiving an account of his oper- i i transactions | connected with them and the deposit- : ing of $50.000 in the Imperial bank at | Edmont i \u201cMr.iver did not have a chance to explain these charges from the pub.| lic platform until his meeting last | week.1 waited until he had his! chance before taking them up.He, made no explanation ajor Griesbach \u201cthen stated that | Mr.Oliv-r's failure to explain justified; him in making the fight one ot \u2018men The Province of Quebec as a Musical Centre is abe.tracting attention.Three years ago a small fac-* fa tory at Ste.Therese made a few very nice pianos.Under Willis control with a new modern factory, nearly FIFTEEN HUNDRED pianos and pneumatic action: mgt \u2019 Come and see these pianos, which are good ones, or write for patalogite sud terms: to WILLIS & co.LIMITED \u2018the past year.DIRECT FROM THE FARM En and Cream put up in Sterilized bottles.cial Milk\u2019 hd for children and particular T.A.TRENHOLME, ELMHURST DAIRY ; MONTREAL WEST Tel.Westmount 1201 American and Canadian Scientists tell us the cot bouse fly is the cause of more disease and death ha WILSON\u2019S other agency.0 te le 2d he ins german MONTREAL | GENERAL HOSPITZ ESTABLISHED 1822 Supported Entirely by Voluntary Subscriptio Through the generosity of the.Hospital has been supported for the: publie, the Montreal Gener past eighty-seven years on scale commensurate with the needs of Fine community.580 ST.CATHERINE STREET- WEST (Corner.Drummond) Also Canadian Representativés for Knabe, New- combe ,Dominion, Cecilian, Autopiano.and other leaders.and not of measures, In the course of his speech Major claims of this venerable: \u201cinstitution.* Fhe:unprecedented\u2018growth of the city during the past five y has so enlarged the derhands upon the institution by the sufferir public as to necessitate the reconstruction of.the Hospital building ~The modernized -Montreal General Hospital wi and: will embrace the latest.improvements in hospitat archi 1 be fireproc \u201cang sa is important \u201cundertaking, necessitating \u201cincreased expen for maintenance, has been assumed ment, in the.full.Hope that the public will recoguize.the grow by the Committee of Pin Griesbach said: \u201cBy.réeason of tan ambéé ir etant to e \u201cManitoba Shun po tel 000.This does not require proof.is the carton that :: vay company, the people'who lose.t the Xx payers of Ca e man who { {a responsible for it is Frank Oliver.; No hon nest man would be ashamed to reveal the source of his suddenly ac \u201cquired wealth.If a public man mixe public business - with dis private affairs we are entitled to know, and we | are entitled to the fullest Information | in a matter which.is of direct public | foncern.J \u2018the source of his wealth m public after the aasemly = parllament ,why not now?can not conscientiously elect a ; mas who lies under aspersions of the | gravest \u20ac character, a man, who, if he is innocent, could at once clear himself Why of a suspicions, Oliver could prose-| Was e McGillicuddy, it he would.t do it?iver\u201d forgot tn his attack upon Al and Great Waterways , sche De week that ten years ago {he obtained a charter for a rallway to ! Fort Murray, and that it was upon \u201cthat charter that the whole waterways\u2019 scheme was built.know, and you know, that he replaced coler to to Coen or or - Faded ere Rave Dandruff and invigorates the Scalp \u2014Promotes « luxuriant, healthy hair its falling out.Isnota dre.90s.et Drag Shores or eke RACE E SERRES, ae \u2018 OMe p later he deposited an \"additional 15.- I TREE ALL SUBSTITUTES nother in this - judges from the bench to make a new government, He described a railway olicy for which he promised to, Jo something at least for the developed country to the north of hia city and to-day this province is in rse tangle financially than any other province of the Dominion.The man who to blame is the present Minister of the Interior and one other.\u201d Mr.White at Berlin.Speclal to The Montreal Star.Berlin, Ont.September 12.\u2014An audience of four- theusand people listened to an excellent Wddress by Mr.W.T.White, president: of the.Canada Trust Company.of Toronto.\u201d here t evening.as .given an attentive hearing and was frequently interrupted 3 He sald reciprocity could be aivided into three parts.It aigreat business question, a great economical one, an one, and it was to be regretted that the fate of any Government should be at stake when such a momentous question was bel decided.; However, the present election would decide the nations) and political destiny of Canad The rejection of reciprocity in oii resulted in the Confederation of Canada, and t asserted \u2018that it was Frtionce alone that saved ua at that time.e people say that Sir Wiifrid Laurier ears the coat of Sir John Macdonald, but t, said the speaker, don\u2019t you think if Sir John had lived he would not in twenty years have outgrown that coat?But it was a Question of living Tor the Itving and not for dead, the twentieth century loclonss to any nda we must be u Lo ing has Jeveloped into tical genius.has discovered ow the farmer will got a higher price for his products and the consumer will pay less, but this story was to ed h as Dr.Cook having found the North Pole.Reciprocity spells tommercial unfon and we must avoid that end.\u201d Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital, The committee of the Children's Memorial Hospital desire to sincerely thank Mrs.Ross who donat ed a box of melons.eee rete \u2018Two new Japanese universities wilt be opened at Sendal and Fuku Okuy, accommodate 1.000 students.at national \u2019 DOCTOR STEDMAN'S Worm Powders For Children and Adults \u201cWorms in the intestines are not only an Inconvenience and a nuisance, but in very:many cases lead to serious danger, In children, convulsive tits may be induced by their presence, and in adults, distressing Indisposition.All the different kinds of \u2018worms are acted on.by this preparation, the tapeworm, the round worm and the threadsworm, A few doses will never fail-to dislodge the snemy \u2018and.in most cases prevent its reappearance.England Agents: National Drag 2 Chemical Ce.of Canada,\u2019 5 \u20185 law NOISY WESTMOUNT.Clanging Engine Bells Disturb the Citizens.At last night's meeting of the West- mount Council, Mr.W.Godbeë Brown rotested against the clanging of C.P, engine bells at night.He declared that if he had house rent free, he would not elect to .stay on Western avenue another summer if the engines could pot pass without the incessant ring Ald.Mo Bee stated that a meeting with Mr.David McNicoll vice-presi- dent of pine C.P.R., had been arranged, d i was \u2018aritictpated- that it would result in\u2019 the abatement of the smoke nuisance, and he hoped that the noise of the bells would also be stopped.: The request of the Arena Company for a reduction of the assessmént on their.premises on St Catherine street and Wood avenue was granted, ana the original figure of $112,000 was cut dow! $93 / 217 6 2aw BTA oo Do Not Make White the Mistake=!%t Big Rotar) CENTS A - WEEK?It will pay you to teach your daughters how tos sew.a \u201cWhite Rotary\u201d on Free\u201d Let us d you Til, We wil give you all instructions Free.GE \u201cPHONE, WRITE C OR Cal peace IsPECIALLY oe best PéoPLe \u2018For people who' dislike an excessive bitter in beer Pabst lueRibbon The Bosr c£ Quality will prove a\u2019 de- Lightful surprise.It is rich and mellow \u2018with = delicate a ap= petizing bitter very \u201c pleasant « and found \u2018in no other NY XX > OL OL LES NNN Sr SN EAN by OLA LM SMOKE FUEL PARSONS, SYSTEM iia wo [B n n \u20ac John Me-} ah ow pian Mon works 2 William st.Montreal, Insta lations made prom romptly._Cor- ndence Solielisd.Address Inter.Sa, Manfg\u2019 Co.612 William =: { SS : NN Je Qniy.Makes His Nerv 5 Dema More Liquor.5 | It is \u201cquite\u201d easy for a water man w \u201cstir\u201d in the \u201cto be well; but it isn't easy for the \u2018nervo \u2018excitible, enérgétic, - \u201cambitious keep right in the centre of that leads to ut he generally overdoes it.The is just one pitfall in the path that very impetus of hig e Alcohol weakens the b body-\u2014thereby physically an unfitting the drinker for \u2018 ness and unless hé.A e Gatlin tute.Three Days vou Jaa go back Le yo: business and to success with no mo craving or desire | \u201cfor ilquor than if yd other tures, and ya will be treated: under | a \u2018légal con the past ten years with failure to cu in no case.a Gatlin is n rood nized as the rational treatment, began to demand liqu If you ci not come to the matitute, send for tl Gatlin Home Treatm ; Call or write for il parti | Fe located at 148 Bt.Hubert 8 onireal hone, East 4324.i Jarvis At; Toro ae 1 TR or ve Hot, Tired or Thirsty \u201c Work, play- or weather hot-brain tired or \u201cbody weary-\u2014 parched dry or just 4 plain thirsty \u2026 Think of and Drink It is 5 delightflly cooling and refreshing\u2014relieves f guè of body, brain and nerves-quenches the thirst\u2014not just wet and sweet, but vigorously \u201csatisfying.Delicious\u2014Refre shing\u2014Wholesome 5c Everywhere THE COCA-COLA COMPANY % Toroïto and Montreal.2 ing booklet, 7 ver he Truth About Coca-Cola\u201d Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola A EL New PHONE is about to be issued for Montreal.le will go to press SEPTEMBER 25TH, Orders Tor new Tolophones, changes In subsoribers\u2019 names er street addresses cannot be listed after that date.Gall Contract Department, Main 6000, er write, R.F.JONES, MANACER, The Bell Telephone Co.« Canada MONTREAL.209 9 law SUMMER RESORTS.- Aidrondacks-Lake Champlain HOTEL AUSABLE CH ASM Every oonvenience.al attention apward BEY Solem Mes | at edd AUCTION SALE : Wednesday.Sept.13th, at Corner City Han Ave, and \u201cWe have received sua, Donate: the estate Francois Latreille- to-# all urniture and house-furnishings- be.anging to said estate: Black y ataut asc, Beoks, Roll Tap Desk.Bo re Pictures, beuther.Ohsien,.Easy thairs, Rattan Parlor Set, nto He several pieces of antique ford contents of five bed chambers, as well HA Lili Siivérware ind Dining-room res, and gas ran r chen i BY ORDER.OF ESTATE.a ACCOUNTANTS.om 118 WW.S7th- St.mad 131° W, 86th St, New Yerk.- AMOLUTELY FIREPROOF .Exclusive Rasidential & Transient XH Combining Atcesaldility, Comtert aud \"20 venlouce Uüusnr Bath, Wi Fem » th \u201cRooms and Suites at attractive \u2018Mmodthly and Tes oe He order, { ° \u2014\u2014 pao and service ot t £h-exceptionaits motlerats ates.lpstrated .Booklet and other Informs: ny W) nes i FO IDEAL TOUR or Iv ideal month for the for Book ap! Road HOPE\" SUDIT COCHA ARTEREL AOCOUNTANTS.Main ui 608 E.T.Bank Bidw.tems, Costs Aud RY Aran Cost HOLBROOKS >5 SAUCE 204 30 AUCTION SALE {HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE BRASS BEDS, ETC., ALSO DIA Jet Sets, Eu * Salesrooms, Lee on aes .\u2014 MOND JEWELLERY.FOR.AN ESTATE.~ A large quantity of neat Parlor, Din- ing-Room, Library and Bedroom Furniture of différent kinds, 130 uieces of hand decorated \u201cWemyss ware, including Vases, Jardinieres, Toi- Salad Howls, Jugs, otc; 300 pleces \u201cLangley\u201d ware, Coffee and Ten Pots, Pie Dishes, Jugs.Jardinieres, etc.Also, for account of an Estate and without reserve 1 Diamond and 1 Pearl Pendant, 4 Diamond Rings, also pair of very valuable Diamond Earrings, - Sale by public auction at the under- 33 UNIVERSAL THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT.14, At 2.30 O\u2019Clock.Jewellery may be examined from 9 a.m.on day of sale, WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer, 2412 Park Ave.(Near St.Viateur St.) Important Sale of The Contents of a HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENT \u201cAt the above address on 215 4 WEDNESDAY MORNING, 13TH, SEPT.At 10 O'Clock.This sale will include handsome richly carved b-plece Parlor Set, Odd Mahogany Fancy Chairs, 3-piece \u2018Mahogany Set, Mahogan Daven rt, ¥ Brie-a-Brac Cabinets, Music Ca inet, Silk and Celour Portieres, Axmiuster and Wilton Ca Squares, Bisque Figures, Fancy Ch a and Bric-a-Brac Lace Curtains, Marble Clock, Oil and Water Color Paintings, 3 sets of Sectional Bookcases, Library Table and Desk, Oak Hall Bench\u2019 and Mirror, Fine Set of Ivory Billiard Bails, costly Quartered Oak Uining-Room Set, Sidedoard, Ching Cabinet, Lkixtension \u2018able, 8 Chairs; Silver Plated Ware, Glassware, Dinner and Tea Sets, Cutlery, handsome Brass Beds (ilke new), Mattresses, Pillows, Mahogany and ou other Bureaus, Cheffonieres and Tables, W.Æ Iron Beds, Wier Cod Chatra Baby's\u2019 Collapsible Perambulato ned Rerrigerator, Kitchen Utensils, ete.WALTER M.KEARNS, .Auctioneer.prepare pm + ATI Pa 15th.1nefustve 3 Spokane.Tacoma, Woah.; | land, Ore ' in aratiable, Jo accommodation 05) brn 9 3 Chicago, ab sale Beptember 10, at very ç CRRA FINE AA A seen EIT of eens WLTTANT MLONDONTO : MST MONTREAL Rev: Silvester Mari \u201ctn.penitent Radical\u201d and HJome- PASTOR \u2018Watch Cases Ysaring this dt.names EE EN I TIE EE EN [ERE ARERYI RR NNER NET) On nun anna nD TRA DE Wednesday & Thursday Sept.13th ¢ & 14ih \u201c + LÉ worth of assorted dry goods, ready- made clothing pnd general merchandise, from different bankrupt stocks, including: 200 cdses men's wool undershirts and drawers.300 men's fail and \u2018winter overcoats.500 men\u2019s and \u2018boys\u2019 sults © 1000 eces colored duck and Hnings, 800 pleces flannelette and print.450 pleces assorted cottonades.160 cases high-grade \u2014 woollen goods, sweaters, woollen vests, underwear, linens, table linens, sheeting, Damask and gloves, combinations, eic.50 cases of fine -Scotch linens, roller | linens, table linens, sheeting, Damask ! table cloths.napkins, towels, coupons, ! plain crash, etc., etc.| Quantity of silk, satin, lace, ribbon.| militant Congregationalist, who embroidery, ladies\u2019 silk and Jawn blouses, (been described as the white wear, underskirts, night Bows, | conformity,\u201d fancy coliars, dress goods, farmers sat | ; in.linings safeen, fancy thread and, woolien stockings, \u2018gloves, men\u2019s \u2018shirts.| collars, neckties.fur-lined tweed cape, REV.SILVESTER HORNE, : \u20ac Rev.Silvester Horne, of London, a has \u201cRupert of Non- is soon to visit Montreal ing.Por.Horne describes himself as an sympathies iabor movement in - is in favor of Home Rule for .feaga.: Ce .\u2019 ef craie 7 [CANADIAN PACIFIC TORONTO SERYICE 1048 P.M.parer YONG: 37.STATION NORTH TORONTO.a felt hats, suspenders.umbrellas, pants, woolien mitts and gloves leather | cate of modern Puritanism.\u201d He is mitts, large assortment of general dry Liberal member in the Imperial House goods in every, Une, and many cons! of Commons, sitting for Ipswich and ments of al kimis of goods.etc., a is minister of Whitfleld's Sale at 10 o'clock a.m.each day.$n | Tottenham Court Road.lots to suit and without reserve.' Mr.Horne had been in Toronto ana 215 8 MARCOTTE FRERES.I mx a glimpse of the political ac- : Auctioneers! | tivities and for that reason will make fa flying trip to Montreal to obtain an , impression of matters here.He is \u2018now visiting various United States Household Furniture cles.\u2018 \" He will he here at an excellent time, , having arranged to be in the metropo- \u2018and Effects \u2018lis an September 20 and 21.On Wednesday night, September 20 he wil Large Regular Auction at our Sales.| address a public meeting in Emmanu.; rooms, 453 ST.JAMES ST.Le hurch.He comes here under th: auspices of the- Congregational Club On Friday 15th Sept., at 10 a.m.of which Mr.Charles Gurd ls presi- Consignments solicited.Cash ag.dent.vances made.New furniture, carpeis.- Mr.Horne has strong \u2018ranges and fire-proof rafes, carriagés, with the skiffs.flatbottom boats and canoes Britain.for private sale, for furniture, pianos, baggage.etc imma on RARER - BROS; - 316 4 Auctioneers.GRAND TRU 3 Canada\u2019s Double Track The 3.00 a.m.train between Mont- reai and Toronto Is the finest an: fastest train In Canada.;mgdation, are on this train.The re- joced) of North nie train is {hat it \u201818 always on time ecaûse it has s Only Double Track Route | row siops to make: © Between Montreal, Torente.Hami {PORTLAND and MAINE COAST Wisgara Falis, Detreit and ! Parlor Car on train 9.00 am.daily.7: HOU RS | EXHIBITION.to I ORON 1 oO Round Trip from MONTREAL., .ed\u201d September 1 teas: .\u2026.3.28 \u2018 ptember .International Limit i Return limit, September 15th, 1811.(Cannéa's Raitwey Greyhound) = | .m.T t Le Mesures! 9 em for Toronte | Blue Bonnets Ï SEPT 123TH TO 16TH.Four Express Trains Daily | Special traine leuve Windsor Street Betwess MONTREAL asd TORONTO Station at 135 p.m.and 1.35 p.m.9.00 a.m., 2.45 a.7.30 p.m., 10.50 p.m Returning immediately after the last Blegant Dining, Patlor and Library event is cover.Tickets, one way, 15c; Service eo Day tn The Fatman Sleepins | ; Round Trip, 25c.Buy your tickets early Gers or pperate cn ent épi \u2018and avoid rush at the wickets.Tickets Nahted, Bet oped Ee arene tam we Sale at 218 3 James Bt, Windsor otel an EXHIBITION ndsor Station.; Going Sept.14, 15, 16, Round Trip frem MONTREAL.| Return until October 2nd, dent.September 12, A 16 .$3.35 .RATES FROM MONTR September 13, .$2.50 DETROIT, MICH oe vee Return rai, September 18th, PAR ¢ CITY.MICH.5 an SAGINAW, Mich .WESTERN \u201cEXCURSIONS (GRAND HAPI Round Trip from MONTREAL, SRE {PAUL or satire\u201d DETROIT, Mich.vin Moskoks \u2018route\u2019 \u2018vie Sault Marie direct.via Detroft and Chi- \u2018ST PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS, go- 1hg and returning via wan Sound and Sault Ste.Marle.\u2026 433.00 LAND, OHIO.vik Buffa lo 4.18 .$18.09 14.38 17.1 18.9 18.00 ch.GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.CHICAGO, 8T.PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS.inn., ail rail ve se .Cre 24.00 38.90 .14.18 18.0¢ \u201cReturn clan.via Lake Route .ELAND, Ohio, via Buffalo.et boa! \" REDUG ED FARES\" 13th to Oet.ine houtve.Second-Class Colonist res: from trenl to $47.70 and Boat .Going a mba \u201814, \"18, \u201818.Umit, October 2nd.REDUCED FARES TO Pacific Coast Points In effect from September 15th _ to October Colonist =| $41.70 Ime Tle | $40.do Low rates to muy otber \u201cporta; TOURISTS Srxerae CARS.Montreal Chicagb on Mondays, Wedossiare and riidage, at 10.39 p.m, Perths M N and Spokane, yansdu.ver, Vietoria, Séattlo \u201d Portland .Sam Franciace, San Diego .Meaxice City, CHEAP EXCURSIONS Vancour OM MONTREAL TO cf, tiCsoria, al $100.50 tle, prertiane, ete.ren.San Die .ete, = i One way Secont- Clan \u2018Fares from Montreal, via Chi » Vancouver.r B CC: + Beatie er.EY any aiines un bout.ai- au Ore.tn ne Serie | Going until Be t, ain Return until | tomesesters Picatsions: i ita: datkatcteuas ou EE 19th #ood for 6 days - \u2018holding inst or.-clats tiehets on\u2019 nal' fins vers\u201d \u201cot online reg Honièseekers Excursions Round Trip Tickets to Western Canéde «| SUMMER TOURS to | 3% PACIFIC COAST.ot et et vatii September 20th.Round tr Vancouver, Vi vais soie, $100.50 = $1055 $115.50 ames St.; 8783, 27%.or Place Ho t Stations ephone Mate ad Winter PE LINE.Heit ine Prin ik aki KINGSTON CARTAGENA, a yok or LUN Le With, pes DO och 1F Box re from | : Ai RS or gi Thole.ry FA 3008.Cher à Boa, 330 8 Chtbetine | og {and will speak here at a public meet- tweed | \u201cimpenitent Radical,\u201d and an \u201cadvo- - Church, | \u2018Horse : racing will never be a \u2014 the past as oss.as: \u2018there à couple of horses able the great elements of.to crawl.What makes it so fascinating i is, of course, chance there is in it.» Everybody likes: to take a chance once in a while, but when it comes: to taking chances with what you can't afford to lose, then you are treading on dangerous ground.and your family\u2019s welfare, don\u2019t take eh When you went to, invest your maney for your.own a with it.-Fovest.in.sou: in the City of Montreal.Safe,\u2019 clean Fah sèland and advocates Woman Sof- S8.RAKAIA The new Compartment Cars, which, excel in the superiority of their accom- Bie.$3.00 on nies $49.00/ Great | Australia and New Zealand PROPOSED SAILINGS.8400 Tons.Sept.23 .8400 Tons.Oct.15 \u20188200 Tons.Nov.35 To-be followed by steamers at regular t menti direct ?Aécibourme Ana Bra tralia, on, _Aucklan Eien Dunedin (Port Chalmers), a Cars o ascepted for all other Australasian ports subject to trans bi ment.AU pieamers 4 \u2018squipped with storage For rates of érelght and all other cular apply to the New Zealand Shippin Phin Co.Limited, 59 St.Peter St, reontreal pil} 8S, KUMARA SS.TOKOMARU.Ton Will Enjoy It dom te th lars hick lies in the Jouney there.* \u201cTales one of the great Day Lisa.eames but ; Tunisien.Sept.10 \u201d Hudson River ; Day Line i 7%.Desbroases Strest Pier, New York.$105.48 ce 1854 i: wb | | Heap n, PACKET Ce D \u201c116-990 and up Round Trip.| Abs 5 Mers 43d Br rth 0e THE NE MAILS .+ AN NDEAL A VACATION sa.-v0 ERM eu ERMUDAE: n Its ena Pressly = at bo.UNNER CRUISES, .RL JAMAICA Ideal: places.during ithe late summer.All \u2018the \u2018of.every eonntry oped vs = ine cation during nn Attractive spots on ie Riviera.wonderfa)\u201d follage apd ati flo plants are fom a! ere os Bracing ocean 1 breeses and © botel accommodat The Cabal, tie test pn feat of modern times, pletion.ET due oral 4 American should familiarise bimselt win .ing before it Is thing.superb dri $65 wirel NW -& BON, Agents, 11-24 Btate Street, Now Yi 286 At.Fames: Elder- Dempater Co\u2026 Ltd.Board of Trade Lawreuts; Bivd.T.Cook & fon, 530 St.\u2018Catdertne.vents _ ,';.& TETE SAGUENAY LINE\u2014Steamers leave Quebec at § a.m.on Tuesdays, wWotioï days, Fridays and Saturdays.MO: ONTREAL-TORONTO- HAMILTON LINE\u2014Bteamer \u201cBeitevine® sails ak: p.m.Fridays, calling et Thousand Islands and Bay of Quinte ports.- : 4 MO ONTREAL-ROCHESTER- TORONTO LINÉ-# a.in.\u2018Grand Trunk\u2019 trs Prescott, thénce boat via Thousand Islands.daily except\u2019 Monday.; TICKET OFFICE, | RICHELIE U BUILDING, 9-11 Victoria Square; 215 8 JOS.F; DOLAN, General - mm eS MONTREAL-QUEBEC LINE\u2014Steam hr re leave at 7 pum.dally.A rom GLASGOW: ww Fase Blingow Sept.$-\u2014T.8.8.C DRA 3: Rept 16ST 88 ATHENA 17 : Rae BATURNL \u2018Seip Sept \u2019 Sd, FER 8 wd is) Se oid $30.00.and i TO GLASGOW.Scotian, Sept.9 Ionian, Sept.$2\" .16 3 n, Bopp: m and - 4 es a der \u201cne \u2018enbin, \u201cSecond Cabin,\u201d 347.50 and 350.00 Third Class, $29.00, TO HAVRE AND: op ECTS call at\u2019 Tame EAP a pa wi ator wR.A ALLAN; mn UC OS rr RAILWAY = h Hu Li 6 A c Re A WN TE M li 4 .St.Catherine and ZA 72: \u201c Mountain 15 5 vl Streets.; * i \u2018 it à aprE pan C0 Mag 5 NL THE | MONTREAL DAILX STAR -\" Beginning We ednesday SEPTEMBER THIRTEENTH And Continuing 7 hiroughout The | Wook \u2018.OUR FORMAL.OPENING CASEY Gurss being an Exhibit of the Best that Two Continents afford in Beautiful and Practical Apparel for Women, Misses and Children.Y Halifax Man Fatally Crushed.Special to The\u2018Montreal Star.Halifax.N.S., September 12.Thomas Conrod, 55 y«.8 of age, was ætmost instantily killed while hoisting granite from the old Intercolohial Railway rpund house.The iron crahe fell over ctushing him, andl breaking his neck.He is survived by.agrown | up family.- ,- ._ \"No Victims of Yacht Explosion.Sorel, Que.September 12.\u2014 It was - Teported < here yesterday that \u2018In @« :gasolïïne yacht explosion On tember fourth, five .ives were lost.er a.search Mr.and Mrs.Allard, ; and Mri and Mrs.and Miss Parent, from Montréal, the parties involved ware found camping at Corbeaux + Marconi System for Portugal.Special to The Montreal Star.Lisbon, September 12.ernment has decided to discard the German wireless system and substitut: that of Marconi, her colonies.COOKSHIRE, Que.\u2014David Melellan, son of John McLellan, of East Angus.is dead at Bulwer, aged 24 years.> AUSTRALIA SE RENEWAL OF MAIL \u2014 The Gov- THE GENERAL SYNOD TAKES UP QUESTION MOUNT ETNA IS IN VIOLENT ERUPTION; in Portugal and A SNOW WHITE CLOTHES Ms.Bell was a charming little woman with -a cheerful, fastinating smile.You felt the \u201cbetter for her happy y presence, and she went about her household duties with a song on her lips and a glad smile in her eye.Wash day made no difference to her cheerfulness.Her clothes line, strung with fleecy- white garments, fairly listened and was the envy of her meghbors One by her next door neighbor was taken with the dazzling white appearance of blo fu he ey we veline a compa white.at mine; are yellow answered Mn.Bel, ison my \u201cWhy,\u201d = Sani, Son does it.7} never wash with anything e 1 just soak the clothes in lukewarm water, soap them well over with roll them up and - allow to stand | for about half an hour.Then 1 rub lightly, rinse them in clean water and hang them æ on the line.It's the purity of the soap that does the J JENS.UREN NS SEL SEE ç 7 Pa | A ee | ae ae Ld $FAF rift PEASANTS FLEEING \u2018Whole Region Roundabout Cov-; : NE TENERE DECRE Hon.S.H.- Blake Moves py pointment of Committee to Draw Up Memorial., SERVICE TO CANADA Premier Fisher States Negotiations Now Proseeding\u2014 Blsiness World Anxious.New Craters Opened.Special to The Montreal] Star.; London, Ont, September 15.\u2014The hottest discussion since the General Synod opened is now {in progress over the Ne Temere decree.The with- rawal of the report on holy orders brought the matter unexpectedly before the House.For the eliminat®n of discussion and a more thorough investigation than it could be given in the House, Hon.8S.H.Blake, Toronto.moved that a committee of both the Upper and Lower Houses be appoints Special Cable to The Montreal Star.Melbourne, September 12.\u2014Negotia-.tions have been resumed, Hon.Mr.Fisher states for the re-esttablish- ment of the mail service between Canada and Australia, which was allowed to drop by thé withdrayal of the subsidy paid.the Union.Steamship Company, of New Zealand.It has been found that the trade interests of the Commonwealth have suffered very considerably by the diversion of the \u2018steamers to New Zealand, and the ed to conduct an \u2018investigation and [Australian business men have not that the Government be memorialized ceased their efforts to Induce the Gov- to appoint the Court of Exchequer a.ernment to revert ta the old order of court to deal with matters touching | things.the vallaity of the marriage law » | \u2018Premier Fisher states that he is ere was much opposition tu the - rh Ma adjournment being hopeful that the negotiations at pres taken before the debate was conclud- ©Pt Proceeding will be crowned with ed.success, raies\" >, DR ANSONS FIND OF GREAT VALLE leaders of the \"Opposition.The first resolution of Hon.Mr.Blake, provided that the Upper House Australian Scientist Has Quarter Ton Uranium Oxide Ready to Ship.concurring, a committee be appointed from both Houses to confer with members of - similar committees of, other religious denominations and that the whole question be dealt with .by these committees, who would he em- {powered to recommend legislation that would remedy existing evils.The liberty of the people and the sanctity of the holy marriage law is Special Cable to the Montreal Star.Melbourne, September 12.\u2014Dr.Maw- son, the Australian scientist well- known for his Antartic explorations.ds at present engaged at \u201cworl; on a - deposit of radium ore in the Northern district.He has discovered a vast lode of uranium, three miles long by a hundred yards in width.Already there is a quarter ton of uranium being assailed by an audacious class, oxide ready -for shipment to \u2018London.Catania, Sicily, September 12, \u2014 The eruption of Mount Etna has become more intense.The showers of ashes and cinders are heavier; and the rumbling of earth shocks at short intervals is heard for miles.The shocks are growing In violence and panic prevails.\"The fear of the people is augmented by the great heat and the suffocating atmosphere.All the country roundabout is covered with ashes and seems under an immense funeral pall.M is reported that three new craters have opened, but, So far as it has been impossibel to ascertain whether they are emitting lava, because of their altitude and the thick smoke that Hes over them.pre [ 1 i Id 2.EE a { [ APC a PY SE ~ Se their homes.Some of the houses have been damaged and hundreds of men, women and children who are without shelter go about from place 15 place carrying pictures of the Saints.crying and imploring mercy.At Giarre sixteen miles from Catan- ia the patients were carried out of the hospital by nurses.who feared that the building would collapse A new fisgure has apened above Linguaglosse which lies at the foot of Mount Etna, and brilliant flashes 1l- luminate the thick column of smoke.Lava is now descending and threatens the villages.It has reached to the edge of the woods.It is estimated that In all fourteen new fissurés have opened and they are emitting smoke, ashes and lava.Even the streets of Catania are covered with ashes, * .an ert) Pi \u201cFREE EVENING CLASSES.and were PUD SNE 4 r u r ; Is U £5 ei vi something thaf in this land of civil and rellgious liberty we will not permit, \u201csald the mover, in \u2018placing his] first resolution before the House.\u201cThese matters are of vital importance.What we want is a Dominion law, a uniform law, supreme in mar- rigge.A law that no other powerifh the Dominion, ecclesiastical or seoun- lar, can assall, and one that no us- persions can ba cast upon, directly or.indirectly that persons married caon- trary to dictates of any church are living in concubinity and that lawful {ssue of such union is illegitimate.\u201d Mr.Charles Jenkings, of Petrolea, was the seconder.à Chancellor Davidson, Montreal, expressed his gratification as a delegate \"from Quebec, that the matter wus le- ing brought before the Synod.He was, however, opposed to passing any such resolution as a: memorial to the \u2018Government or enacting legislaton to,] \u2018umend the marriage law of the Dom- {inton.By the action of the Privy :Counel! declaring the canons of the .Counci] of Trent void in Canada, \u2018effective steps had been taken against the promulgation of those canons in \u2018Quebec.The canons of that Council were not enforced, nor did they exist in that province.Any action of the Synod in asking for legislation would nave the effect of giving away the - position of the Church of England.Hon.H.8.Blake hotly asserted that the decrees of .Tamstri in 1902, and Ne Temere in 1907, bad caused the | canons of the Council of Trent to be indirectly operative in.Quebec.Mr.James Jones, K.G., Toronto, opposed the sending of the matter to a fotnt committee.He contended that the decree of Ne Temere was ecgle- siasticat, and not one that affected the-oivil laws of the Dominion.\u201c Thé Ne Temere decree ia no of the Quebec law, he asserted, nel Jdoes .It affect the civil laws of ths province.Further than this , claimed British North American ,act bad left to the provinces the matter of- their marriage laws.Arte, and Manufactures \u2018Course to .Begin in October.\u201c Thé opening \u201cof th.fres drawing and trade classes under the auspices of the Council of Arts and Manufac- Monday in October, in the Monument Nationa! building.The following classes are being organised, which are free to the publié.Solfeggio, painting, model ing.freehand drawing, lithography, sigh pair*ihng and lettering, boot and shoe pattern-making, carpenter work, stair building, architectural drawing, mechanical -draw- ing, dress cutting, sewing, and © mil- line Applications for - metnbership are ltrs received bv Mr.J.P.L.] Berube, at the.Monument National ' Well-known Haliganian Dies.Special to The Montreal Star.Halifax, N.S.\u2014 Septembet 11.\u2014The death becurréd yésterday of Edward G.Kenny, son of the late Thomas E.Kenny, after an {lihess of \u2018only seven hours.The cause, of déath was \u2018the bursting.of a blood vessel on.the brain.Hé& was a former Colonel of building.the 66th Princess.Louise : Hiers and 1 was.Adjutant of the Halifax Volun- \u201c teers\u2019 Battailon which fought in the Riel, Rebellion: Ag the time of hie he was conducting insurance eats ojd, ahd, fidren survive.Lusitania Leaves! Liverpool.Special'te The Montrer: Star.Liverpool, September 12.\u2014 The Cunarder Lusitania succeeded in getting away from here for her trip to Meeting in St James, A meeting of.the English-speaking { electars of Bt.James division will be a widow and several tee room, 269 St.Andre street (near St.Catherine street) on Wednesday evening at 8.30 o'clock.Mr.Asselin, Mr.Cahan, Mr.Stanley Bigg, Mr.John Boyd, and others will address the meeting.The seating capacity of the hall is between four and five hundred.As a Nationailst, ous Asselin York at five \u2018o'clock esterd says he is particularly anxious to mest .New ort Hehe carries 2,000 ass.the.English-speaking + vofers \u2018 for ngers.\u201d: She \u2018also carries 2.500 bags |s8ké à [oe mail and one poussé tons.of Lao being made by the recone! ty cargo.The mai is 1s abusualy De heavy [Press .RB A because thère\u201d was.bo Bundaÿ uééiner ge 0 frota Queenstown.Oval of Mr.sw Ladd.+The, 8 durin the stypragon, Coder Wal Giergyman Ook: «| ar.sherman \u2018w.Lada qed At.the the Fecommaadation 5 cas = Hui,- Que.ve \u201c10, er men + Hospital,\" after 8 very.aptaliar at Han Eat wish - Loriet sed Wa 10 \"charge the {Cedar 1241.Que: aged W, -:] building operations of the Untied Shoe dents veptorday \u2018afternoon.Machinery Company's new plant ;at oy - mon itn ire John \" Snider.ered With Pall of Ashes\u2014 | ! real.The people of the villages on the | E aba i slopes of Mount Etna have Houses | Socloty would nave something to do wit t.tures, will.take place on the second | held at.Mr.Asselin\u2019s Central Commit~{ jure the last » fr.Marechal Attéoks Naval Policy and Answers Attacks Ld \u2018on Mr.R.Forget.prime am Special to the Montreal Star, .\u2018St.\"Anne dé Bedupre, Que., Septiine ber 13.\u2014At the asSemblee contradictoire here on Sunday, the principal speakers were Mr.L.T.O.Marechat |P apd Mr, Rodolphe Forget, for the Op- [position and Mr.- George Parent and Hoh.L.A.Taschéreau, for the Lib- Mr.Marechal was the first speaker and declared against the Government's naval pôlicy, saying that either .we should have a navy in reality or none at all, and certainly not a \u201ctin-pot\u201d navy such ag the one ndw In existence.Therp was, he ssid, no use in squandering\u201d public money on such an establishment as that the government now lauded.Mr.Marechal then took up several personal attacks made upon Mr.Forget during the present campaign.He declared that in 1908, when the Montmorency cotton mills were on the verge of failure, Mr.Forget stepped and placed them on a sound basis.Forget was a man who kept his promises, he declared, r as member for Montmorency or not.Mr.George Parent, who followed, declared that Sir Wilfrid Laurier was the greatest statesman in.the-worid and the Liberal Government the greatest and best Canada bad ever had.He declared that reciprocity would make the farmers of.Montmorency millionaires in a few years, and that tfey would all become wealthy.He stated that though Mr.Forget was running there, he did not intend to sit for that constituency, but would resign if elected, in favor of Mr.F: Chase Casgrain.Mr.Parent maid that as the Government had -spent $150,000 in the country.they and!their candidate should redeive some consid-\u2018 eration.Mr.Forget was the next to speak, and stated that he was only running because numerous influential delegations had asked him to do so, He declared that whether elected or a ot, he would do as much for.Montmorency as though he were their member.He felt confident that he would be returned on Seeptember 21, and would have great pleasures in protecting their rights and privileges.He replied to the attack made upon him as head of the merger by declaring that - the Parent-Tnechereau | firm werd- the merger attorneys in Quebec.Hon.L.A, Taschereau then addressed the meeting.He claimed that the record of the Government was of the best, and that It should be returned on its merits.He declared he was certain the Liberals.would be sent back to power on September 21 .CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.\u2018 Founder Addresses a \"Rally.Je Mont | Rev.Dr.¥.E.Clark, of Boston, the founder of the Young People\u2019s Christian Endeavor, was the principal speaker at a crowded rally of the loeal members held in Ersxine Presbyterian Church last night.Dr.Clark said It was the largest Endeavor gathering he had seen in Montreal since the convention of 1898.The recent increase campaign that had been waged had resuited in the addl- tion of a million members.Now they wanted an efficiency campaign, for the deepening of their spiritual life.A good deal of fun had been poked at the society in the past.It had been represented as a courting society, \u201cbut,\u201d added the speaker, \u201cI would rather find a wife in a young people's prayer meeting than in a ball room.\u201d There was a tendency to separate the sexes to-day, so that he sometimes feared the return of the screen that! used to part the sexes in church.He was glad to say that men numbered 40 per cent of the \u2018society, and he believed that when the peace pact of the world came to be signed, the C.E.Mr.Robert H.Ross, vice-president of the Montreal C.E.Union, presided over the gathering, which was also addressed by Mr; Karl Lehmann, the international field secretary, who is here on a three weeks\u2019 campaign.Earlier in the evening a banquet was tendered Dr.Clark by the Montreal Christian Endeavor Union.Mr.Leroux, president of the Quebec.Pro- | vince Union acted as host, and was Jupportad by Reve.Dr.Johnston and J.G.Potter; Messrs.A.A.Ayer, | Lighthall, Grafton and Baker.To-day Dr.Clark is celebrating the 60th anniversary of his birth at Ayi- mer, Que, where he was born.= \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 No Cause of Fire.No cause could be found for the \u2018outbreak of fire which the shoe-last factory of J.F.Goyer, 856 Rivard street, which occurred last Friday, wh.an enquiry was held before Fire Commissioner Ritchie yes- Fterday afternoon.Mr.Goyer state that the factory bad been: closed for over a month, and that he was np longer cohnected with i Hechelaga\u2019 County Fair.\u20ac cultural ty Hochelaga Coun will také Bol 2 of Bout de I'lle, n ha the Bureau Hotel, on Wednesday, 2 ns Entries should - \u2018be made, at least five days before the, above date, at! the office uf MY.~ \"thet sérretary- treasurer, i 18 St.James st - Many Puplis Register.; : 1 ] Res\u2019 strétion of students for * fourth session of the event ol\" thé \u201cMontreal Technica * the | ps clagses Institute were \u2018enrolled.\u2018This is an increase of! 50-per cept.over the first day's em- ent ldet year.Western Hoepital Visitors., The visiting gov to the West- Hospital for the week are Mesure.Bienvenue, % Godfrey Bird, Dr.As Tr Basin, Mr.R.Bickerdike.ced There 1s more Catarrii'hn fils section of be al sther diseases pat together, und, few years was supposed to be 15s EA == a cour | consiitntionet 4 al treat.REDE The annual exhibition of the agri-| oémmenced last night, when 250 pupils |.{ams RL \u2018Also 4 Mr.\u2018Watson Griffin Explaind Effect of \"Pact on Nickel | > Industry.| emmppranpi\u2014.When speaking at Sudbury, Sir Vi! trid'Laurièr referred to.the fact thaÿ Canadian nickel is allowed free en trance to the United States, and ex pressoëd' the opinion that all Canadia products shoyld enjoy the same advan tage.\u201cThese, in a putshell,\u201d said\u201d thd Premier, \u201cvou have the whole policy) on which the Canadian people are ask ed to profiounce two weeks from to day.er A Mr.Watson Griffin, of Montreal who is well acquainted with the nicke question, remarked to a repressmta tive of the Star to-day that \u201cSi Wilfrid Laurier could fiot have ao ve a better illustration to show the ing of his reciprocity pelicy.Thé nickel is mined.in the vicinity of Sud bury, converted into matte by a chea} i A process and exported to New Jerse to be refined.Ah immense un of capital was invested in the pant i) New Jersey, and a large number o skilled workmen are employed nie At the time the great Canadian\u2019 nièke discoveries were niade many dians believed that our Governm: Cans ahould insist upon the nickel Vong Tol fined in Canada, and if that policy had been carried out the great work } would be at some point in Canada where the ore and fuel could be oheap} ly assembled.\u201cAs it is, the rough cheap, work if done in Canada, while the costly pro cess of refining, in which highly = skilled labor is employed, is done ii} the United States.The American would like to see the same policy ap plied to all \u20acanada\u2019s natural product and Sir Wilfrid Laurier says: \u2018that | reciprocity in a nutshell, Mr.Griffin was ppt what effec the imposition by the United Stace Government of a 25 pér.cent.duty o! nickel would have .upon the Canadto à nickel industry?\u201cThe Americans.\u201d he replied, \u201cwou!ll have to get.their nickel from Canad] just the same and pay the duty i addition, for they have no nickel de posits of economic value in the Unit: |States, although some smal pockets cg nickel have been found.In fact, Can ada is the only country in the worl where large deposits of nickel hav been discovered, excepting\u2019 New Cale donia, an island in the Pacific Oceaij The nigkel; of New Caledonia is of in ferior quality.it costs more to refin it and its distance from the market of the world considerably increases t const.\u201cThe United, States fs not as ye us \u2018destitute of timber as it Is of nicke but the forest wealth of the count is rapldly disappearing.The propri etors of the big newspapers of th Unitéd States are \u201cgetting very anx ous-about-\u2014the- ton\u2014of- the Sum - { plies of pulp wood.They requl enormous quantities of paper and th milly of the United States must hav |e ae sto 2 anal forests or the due true 0 Bove ors thie AA oh hic Mr.Hearst afid other American.new paper proprietors are giving to the a vocates of Reciprocity in- Canade.The want pulp wopd to be dealt with j the same way as nickel.\u201cSoon after the Liberals came ini power at Ottawa, a resolution was | troduced in the House of.Common authorizing the government «tp Pp an export duty on cpude nickel an pulp wood.It received the support.both Conservative and Libepal mem bers and passed through both Housn but the Gavernment never put It in effect I have often wondered why! Mr.Griffin emphagizeg the impor ance of \u201ccarefully noting that 8ir i trid Laurier says that if the Canadia people vote fot Reéiprocity on Septem ber 21,'it means that his nickel polic ts to be applied to.all the natura resources of Canada.\u201cWhat does th mean?\u2019 asked Mr.Griffin.\u201cIt means he said, \u201cthat Canadian timber is be shipped in the rough to America mills apd American .factories; .thg Canadian iron ore is to be, \u2018smelted ) American blast furnaces: that Can: dian fish and Canadian meats are : cured and packëd in the big pach ne houses of the United States; th: Canadian fruits and vegetabl re 8 be Canbed by Americans; that\u2019 Can: dian wheat i» to be ground fn A: erican mills.It means, in short, th: Canadians are to\u2019 do the: east r: munerative part of the work and alle the Americans to make the big: profit it means ruin and\u2019 stagnation for ov [towns and cities.loss ot trpftic- fe \u2018our raiiways-and >yteamshipe;-ahé - advantage ty our \u201cminers, \u2018Joniberme farmers and sh 2 \u2018Refused te Grant sait: In the casa of Ovila Lambert, accus ed of incehdiarism in\u2019 the burning 9 Peloquin's Hotel nat.Ahuntsic, .K.Laflamme again\u2019 renewed i avn} ation ter Tati before Mr.Juptic Trénlolme of the Ming's Bench, M Charles Gaudet, K.C.,\"for the privat prosetGtion, opposed the notion.JC: Walsh, K.C.Crown Pros or\u201d appeared for the: Crown.HI! Lordship refused the Sopplioation.; AN | INTERESTING.SUITE\" OF ROOMS AT MORGAN\" The suite of Fodram furnished | varying.styles, and \u2018with fursiture o \"different \u2018periods, whlch ate how ope to inspection Xt Mésbes.HE: Morga Ble Co's emporium, are exciting tt interest and admiration of visitors.= >Renerat- çotor-schenu ms is outlined in white.TORY To and the are furnished wit 1 a Res ce WwW which \u201cne | 1 furnished.ss leo go the éhipa, ris, %-brét and pictu \u2019 \u2018The- entrance py \u201cihe suits is by Tudor oreh, adjoining witch 1s conseryatory, semi-ciasical in style dnd with Ivy growing on its wall These lead In furnished \u20181 old colonial sty eo dominant colo being white, ; \u2018ralieved with blue Nex is a bona lor, with old BEnglir Tarmac an tôres by old\u2019 mas ietüre over th a mirror, an re tela, id, pate.re bed room ram \u2018éolonial style, sin Fe pink \u2018and white Boudoir follow; an sdjoin a sadn with green and Ql series) RETICUTE, 00 Enter XVI-st A 1e pins, ad ai in.the sty! te \u2018tii pole relisved by a dre oo dn.Borer wis samira oop ho white a vs Ithy ; te ° dut De à = ; - Canada Able to Stand Alo :.States, or Shall We Haul selves in a Position of Dependency Upon Our Neighbors?\u201d\u2014He Tells Stock- +.Under the Agreement\u2014Explains Why He Left the Liberal \u2018Party.Tee Question Canadians Have to Decide, He Says, is This: is ne and Independent of United Down the Flag and Put Our- Breeders They Stand to Lose : $50.3 Rd 5 Jw Staff Correspondence, \u201cAytrhes, Ont, September 12; dience of eight huadred bodple Alled the Aylmer Town Hall lo its\u2019 utmost capacity last night.and avg.4 striking demonstration of ap- a] ¢0-the denunciation of the pact y, the Hon.Clifford Sifton, who has ingen to the western part of the Prose pce of Ontario and added one we triumph to those he achieved in © au ridings three weeks ago.East Elgin, in which Aylmer is the rincipal town, is a rich, thickly set- tming and dairyng country.ar.oT mi Marshall, president of the porginlon Canners\u2019 Association, re- resented the constituency in the last ; arliament.having been first elected\u2019 ta \u201cbye-election in 1906 and re-elect- d in .f908.He is the Conservauve.andidate again, and is therefore set- ng something of a record in Winning | wo, contests- and fighting a third vithin five years.pr.F.H.Miller, a dentist of Aylmer, ! \u2026 Marshall'3 oppouent, is running | a straight reciprocity candidate, nd until last nights meeting it was aimed by the Liberals that opinions ere equally divided in the riding pon.this question, but Mr.Sifton's uments.\u2018ag he developed them in \u201cdlear édt, vigorous and sincere panner, were so convircing that Lib- 1 claims weré entirely out of court nd \u201cthe large audence, which was re- tative of the whole electorate, 't the meeting manifestly and de- frmninedly opposed to the reciprocity oe Unwards of one hundred prominent: ectars sat in support of Mr.Sfton id Mr, Marshall on the platform, : hich was hung with mottoes de- arihg for \u201cA United Empire,\u201d \u201cMr.arah: all is the man for East Elgin.\u201d .a it we have, we hold.\u201d R.SIFTON DEFINES ISSUE BEFORE CANADA.The reception \u2018accorded to Mr.sir- à after he was- introduced by Mr.H.Backus, the chairman, was e¢x-.ingly .cordial \u201cThe issue has been defined in vari- Ways,\u201d he said, \u201cas | have xone.ough the country during this cam- gn, heard speeches made, listened: cussions oing on, and read the remarks of those who have pu Po on both sides of this subject; ft has gradually settled down pon my mind that the pre-eminent sue ig really one between people so mentally constituted that aly \u2018Béfleve \u2018that (Hndda cat éper in, any capacity other than dependeiicy or satellite of the\u2019 States.They Fe people who .sup- rt this proposed agreement.On the er hand, there are people Who are hbued with the belief, as f am, that Is country can stand alone and work | t ler own national! destiny and does require to depend upon any ha- bi for favors.That is the issue.Is nada able to stand alone and inde- : dent \u2018of the United States, or shall hau) down the flag and put our- ves into the position of dependency | bon our neighbor.(Cries of \u201cNever!\u201d id cheers.) PACT AIMED AT OUR .WHEAT TRAFFIC.ity.James J.Hill has had more to \u2018With the bringing forward of this pity than any living man.I meét him Mme years ago at his place in St uk.I was then a member of the pvernment, and he got me to devise address with a view of drawing me ori reciprocity.I did not compro- pb.myself in any way, but the next my speech wes written\u2019 in the merican newspapers in the spirit in hich Mr.HiH wished me to speak\u2014 ter)\u2014that was, in favor of re- procity.But all that I had said was t If any reciprocity proposals were be made, we would examnie them afully, and if we could surely ob- any benefits therefrom, we might ter into a treaty.1 was no further immitted than, that.\u201cOn another oecasion, at the ban- et of the Chamber of Commerce, - game subject was broached, and I a them that Canada wouid prefer to nain independent.Mr.James J.Hill, wever, delivered an address in far of reciprocity, speaking from a ad90ca manuecript showing that OCACY heen prepared .and Phe intention of this treaty, I tell dE is to divert the wheat traffic of \u2018through the United States.mes J.Hill has got branch lines 1 Print up.to the border, and al- ay -one line running over the bor- ; h my own town of Bran- ; and as soon as the treaty had en ratified all these lines will march our border like a hostile army à within two or three years a hun- million bushels of wheat which ight, te, pass over Canadian lines of rigpoPtation from the west will go pugh the United States.hg rode ue it hy Bie 0 all 4 SRA oo WI.: teractod now or never, about \u201cthe light and imperceptible ond uniting Canadas and the Mother Country\u201d; Representatives grows eloquent at Stars and Stripes floating from the Arctic Ocean to the | of Mexico, and pledges.his party to support reci- | procity because it is the first step in bringing about this | but no one on this side of thé line \u2018Introduces this : peign as it is being waged in Canada.carry around American bills of this denomination; coincidenne that the crop of five-thousand-dollar bills ap- on the reciprocity side of the fence.their stéreoi:ped declamations gold\u201d which is being used to keep if Mr.Hearst wou!d permit.ANNEXATION \u201cPROBABLE.\u201d Clucinnati Enquirer printed an absortied in the American Unlon; who remembere that Canada is about to vote on Recipro- city\u2014retracts part of its offensive statement.retraëts the word \u201cprobable.\u201d fetich is made the issue of the carñpaign in Canada, as it.appears to be now, and the people of the vast Dominion, by their votes, uphold the the United \u20ac the people The mésuiug of this is that, if Reciprocity carries in Canada after it has been made clear that it is Annexation Mr in disguise, then the \u201cEnquirer\u201d will infer that \u201cAnnexation: * our people\u201d thai has Been, pretended.then restore (ne word \u201cprobable\u201d to its statement of the In fact, mort American papers are likely to do this.They! | want cheap paper.HE repiy of the French government latest proposal, while written In conciliatory terms, is understood to be a definite and positive: refusal \u2018of Germany | question of EA vont Fam: \u201cx, ; 2: 3600 > Limogesetyles.Bonus b13.0.Special > 7 I $7.75.Wednesday.for.+000 ses deieues 15e Tod pale blue and white; ages 1 to 8 Xears.: | 176 pieces dainty plo.Neck- Cheeve Gesca neue caren [I -m .= wear, Dutch, or collars.Jace an à F A NCY W A RE Swiss Jabots, stock collars, with ja- de While white only; sizes 18 to 30.Pri c : bots, etc.Res.59c, ror.- zac \u2018and tucks, 2.222021 220 ee * Sample Neckwear.atime novelties, in collars, Jabots, e etc.Reg.$1.00, for.Maids\u2019 Good © Quail .wide embroidery insortion.6 .Gloves.sis seront ose seuc00 tes errrese Corsets, | row models, made of strong coutil, well boned, front and pc Sc fons of best velour.TABLE well made, each I CENTRE TABLE finished golden oak, top - 22 x 22.Special, for.roues ss.aessnosuce ce so.ou oc.naus .4 White Lawn Agron, with bibs, trimmed\u2019 \u2018with vouses vovaus eudéis avchosen Ladies\u2019 Good Quâtit Pi.Fi n slate Gowns, \u2018high: peck, yoke trimi- nted with slik embroidery and hematitched tucks.Prise PI h.Yoko trim bh Ladies\u2019 Fiannelette Drawers, gathered at knee with elastic, finished with hemattéched \u2018tucks; colors, pink and White, Price .0.nossosn's MORRIS CHAIR walnut colored frame cush- GOLDEN OAK FINISHED CENTRE finished in imper- al oak: Reg.$2.25 $1.74 \u201cWARMER CLOTHING NOW.\" Children\u2019s Navy Sweater Coats, finished with red border: 750 Baby'e Eiderdown Jackets, finished with taney all stitohing; colors, 35c A GREAT HOMELOVERS SALE of CHAIRS and TABLES A HARDWOOD FRAME DINER with turned spindles and legs, fin- $5.50 $1.35 $2.15 : CONTINUED' Welt Boots es) CA ae 5 : | : Ladies\u2019 French Kid Gloves, tans and white only.2 dome, fasteners.Bpetial for Wednesday .23e Ladies, Chamolsette Gloves, all cha 7 = siges, pérfect washing glove, Reg.\u2018 \u20ac are quite convinced t our-pure \u201cIndian Teas\u201d are the Ee i 49%, for.vetre ervasnes 250 we 9 ered tn.the oni \" ate\u2019 Save In wuailiy, value\u2019 ey va sox \u2018ALP 800TH: - .- .p ores m e pal a œ £i* ; eT N = Sr er epee welt Haws wt ' Belts Special.attention is given to our Coffée Department.\u201d \u201cBars | orme .it sok, mes IRIS .perfectly pure, and freshly ground when ; | = + a 1 300 tic \u201cBelts, smart buckles; |, SPL _- us + colors\u2019 black, brown, navy, selun Fh resi price E CANADIAN cH CHEROE toi Ww x h s | \u201cAmeriean - Meter white, etc.Reg.values 26c.Ib.\u2026 secs se séeneu véaroceeu ide canssetoues ssuvccac een | strals t last, low I hog $y Wednesday .cracnees vee 180 A 1 ol .on ake WINDOWS.# = je, 54 ' pale A colt.Bk En 0° : Secret Blend\u2019 Tes: per 1b.:.: Buchard's Coson.sin, $64, &fie, 850 Boye Box Colt Boots, heavy 00 Linen and Lawn 31 si at.cated seu0 0 semccots Favorite\u201d Indian Tea, 1b.tron; pion wail flavored Tea, au \u2014 Cushion Casés.| and Éd une finished with button and loop, ready bo slip Se mn.Rag.6%¢ and 19¢, or: Citra ae sance cou Ale Tee h Ady Ton, unoglore sec bebo dnpeaT a ist ir ba are des QUE .\u2026.Ja Ten.unoolored.Ab du, 156 betes To Pare Mocha and\u2019; ava Coftes, 10.- Teese vivier St pe Doylin | md hone Sativa, Hot 1 jaige centre a a.Lei, en 19 duÿfies, suitable to\u2018work with aie Strathcona\u2019 Cute 46 .of pai ta; \u2018aculloped edge 0 30c, À vt fer.Poke.Na , ste 12 Si \u201c 1» #5 nec «M 6 - Five Re 20° | = : Force ovine Foot, Bt.1110: 0: aL .Pure BIEN: 1h watt ; PR oes.= du yet = hal Our ECONOMY FOOD SHOW FYy's Pur eCocoa, %-1b.can.fgc- Van Hoiten\u2019s Cosou ce vers Bc 0.voue de Deeg esd .4.80 80 pWs: \u201cHomi Por aide le si.sooltwod \u2018sotes, lator ied, |e LL RLY age 0000 nec 00 a fine school baud! visés se Js ss chewsies eduans ve A \u2018 éd gui heteby noty od to aug | La addressed \u2018His Galvanized Wares.: Enamelled Wares.Woodenware and Brushes.Paints, Etc.Things most needed at this time\u2019 of the year.In immense quantities at right prices.1Galvanized Garbage Barrels, wes tertight, with cover, strong durable, made to stand rough, handiing.Sizes 14 x 21 inches.22 5 x Sizes 17 x 20'1-2 inches.= 90c Galvanized Garbage Pails wi na bail handle and cover; 3 sises 90c and $1.15.SAUCE PANS, 42¢ to a se Straight seamless 1 _Eray granite Cesconda), but Li wine measure.Reg.600.for .size 10 qts., wine mensure, T0e, for .roses venseuues Granite Colanders .oF White Enamel Meat, Trays, oblong ; 8 e.\u2018 | 16 inch, Re&.76e, far [.e à\u201d 20 inch, Reg.90c, for.À 24 inch, Reg.$1.15, for.| White Enamel Table Spoons.White Enamel Basting Spoons.Scrubbing Brushes,.Ironing Boards one piece, \u2018Wall Clothes Dryers.vee \u2018Wooden Spoons.Dish Mops .cc0nen.n.Rattan Carpet Beaters .ape a all sizes and colors; 8 vine Williams\u2019 Family Paints.x Half pint tins .,.\u201c One pint tins .,.One quart tins \u201cesses pouceuss lsu Pi IN THE high-class Toilet Soaps at sonate cut prices.Wednesday.- Castile Soap; 6 ox.bars.ve imported, 72-\\per \u2018cent Oltye» Oil: Regular 7c bar, for, 314, = bar.72 per cent.Oliye on 12¢.1b.3 tb.bars for.A Assorted Toilet\u201d Jerking (Crab Apple) Toilet-j Sosy: large oval cake, rose or.white.Regular Be cake.$ cakes - UE for ALA AALELL rosseusuun \u201c1 wo Armour's Mather Goose.; Armour\u2019s\u2019 Violette.Albert\u2019s Soap.Co's Palma Seap, of Palm.and Olive oil, an absolutely pure, \u2018well mifled: \u201cToljat: on ims, nar until us Rept ht Fh Gk ha Vilage of x : PTE ae Co =.dote.for.Pie of me =i PROPERTY FOR SALE A UTRENONT.two wmi-Setachiet squiages tor, anle.flalehod a chagtnut, end floor vidé ena basement; ne tionary wash nam.price $6000; caak™¢1.four flats for $5000; easy terms.Apply 713 Bloomfield ave eme = 26% 18 ; BUNGALOW a AT-VAL MORIN: = Tu \u201cFOR SALE ReSousT preserd brick and cat stone: dinipg roonf, rtuirs sind ball panelled \u201cin: oak; Situated in commanding positjon on moun- perfect constraction; also cottage.Victoria ea Uetween (hesterfield and Windsor.Tow Trust Co, 151 St.James strest.Phone 2118 tain side, one mile from Maly.zis 6 station.Contains large JX FLATS \u2014 On Nicolet viree set, Best 5 rin ureh î oysius), eac living room with fire- ronms, bath, xan, article fine cellar.(Ro- place, dining room.man \u2018brick sise 50 x 131; revenue three bed rooms and | & i price Sow; \u2018cash $2000.Apply.273 , \u201cFl Froulenac sireet.3 kitchen on Broun NTANIES STREET a iittie above Nt.Cath- floor, threo ms o k rine et sosotutelT modern two-sturey and small room up stone front residence: nine rooms: (ex temion itchen aml mald\u2019s \u2018room: oek parque ou! stairs.Large verandahs in prinel pal rooms; oak staircase apd Walls, on three sides of house: Lack stairs: wiih every conceivable improvement.and In perfect condition; wear encugh fo- St.Catherine street ta share lu future values: autumn possession.Normen Binmure, Eastern Towuships Bank Buikling.Main 7604.NT CATHERINE WEST, No.1000 \u2014 WHI A sell cheap to quick Dduyer.Arp 338 St.Tawrence.Tel.Main 18 > QT.MATTHEW STHEET, between St.Cather Luke Suitable for winter -oc- cupation.Com pletely furnished.Running water - in house.Immediate possession.Five acres.Exceptional ine apd St.\u2014 Modern two-atorey opportunity to purchase stone front cottage.four bedrooms, extension on easy terms.For par kitchen.mald's room, etc.electric light, hot ticulars address Box water heating.tlied bathroom.house in perfect condition; owner moving to Westmount upper leval, will sell nt muderate price for delivery in a few months, glving an unugual opportunity to secure a cottage in this destrahle district, where values are rapldly rising.Norman Blwmore, REastetn Townablps Bank Building.Main 7604.213 JTORE and house for sale, of Lachine; price $3, per year: good terms.Merchants Bank Building.4037 Star Office.\u201cInternational Assets, Limited $ - OFFER.FOR SALE BY TENDEX.valuable property.situate vu William treet, of the Gran In the best > in vear d Trunk omices suitable De ton of a factory, warehouse or of- \u2014 5 Te CR itaing, measuring pl feet 5 inches in TPORTUE VARY oon, ve Shot du 5 wiâth alpog Wiillam street.I fort & 9 loches in ine 84500 awn tne dential plac wt cian 5 ah ws the de nd TEE feet on he porth east 1-+-wer Lachine Road, Verdu ae 217 6 side, mare or less, consisting of portions af lots Wo, 2 new Cottages 2 aale, où Ve Tow Boown ss Cadastral numbers 1733 and 1734 of Vv a\u2018 aveute: on Re he the Official Plav aud Book of Reference of St.and baie rep pe sat me a ia Ann\u2019 it f giootre vements.3 ; or 4 s Ward, iu Lo LY oF ron ul provements.+.wn e p VAI tenders oo no a.scale rarelopes HREE FLATS, ions a brick, oa St Ue- to International Assets, Limited, an bain, near.Mary re oO filed on or before the Ist day of October.1911, gi accept $2900 cash.J.A.Uuimet, 30 Bt.at the office of the Company 6 Ces James.elephone Main \u20ac53.en 4 .ite \u2014 4 onary.NeGIbbon, ade Lite Building, Mont- | EXDUN TREET.164 Gertrude - New Reals neh tenders must name the Notary who house, six rooms: first class; electricity % ot prepare the Deed of Sale.and Le accom- ind, gas: \u201cwin ip presmed briek; nicest house - pan! ified ue for 10 per cent.erdun; w sell cheap to prompt buyer.penied by a cert ched payable to the 214 6 y the amount of the tender.anor ot Jaternatinnal Assets, Limited, the bal ase price to be paid within he execution of the Deed of YELLINGTON STREET, Paint St.Charies; three flal property.Apply 531 Welling: 22 à WILL BUY commercial perties, substanttaJly bullt and located in the-heart of the city; must be cheap for |cash consideration, Mastai Pagnueto; 97 St.James.Main 279.215 6 Woo AVENUE, Wesimoust \u2014 New semi: detacbed cottage, oak tinish, hardwood \\ bh of \u2018the pure ton.rty days upon t Hs \u201c2 \u2014Natlification af the acreptance of any ten- 3 Whe be made by registered letter malled to - à accepted tenderer -at the aûdreas glyen lm ;.nucb tender on or before the 7th day of Oe- 1911, and.the deposits made by other [: tenderers will be promptly returned.oy 0 m 3.\u2014jn the event of the tenderer faill T AT residentes, some PROPERTY FOR SALE WESTMOUNT _- wo have = full list of zl deatrabis| sevent ranging sn price from $5.to Telephone your requirements, or, better stil), let one of our representatives mo- Lor you around Le see them, N° -five in all, 5 Norman.Binmore, Kastero Building.Main 7604, A LARGE HOUSE.Townships Bank 215 6 16 rooms, eiectrit light.open plumbing; hot Water furnace; beautiful location in West End.Can be altered into fiata Telephone Up in 3823.PRICE HOUSE for raie.tom Trente tween Demontigny and Ontario, on ai Elisabeth street, a good investment.Appr St.Hubert.ARGAIN \u2014 Three flat apartment, rec street, city.excellent op paying investment.Price $12.000.00.A pis Room 509.Quebec Bank Building, or- 101 re ocher street.215 3 | Outremont; solid brick, 19 Fy © Tp, ory pr bes in town.[ ST st.Louis + dp, (VOTTAGE FOR BALE \u2014 MacDougall aveave.roosus; bath: t locality MacDougall rouge; 0 C built.fully rented; pri $480; terms reasonable.Park avenue.ORNNR of a: main serpet, J the new\u2018 MS.R.vonlences on the 407 Merchints Ban perty.Bulldog.abs br.tor WAN STHERT \u2014 Now rex house, well revenue + 8 Wilson, 315 \u2018tale.opposite ubops, \u2018contaiming 40,000 feet; large sohd stone house,\u2019 with modern con- Jas.Birchenough, Te).Mailr T079.=12 6 OTE 8T.detached -house.details ascertained.Wilson, 44 Park aveuue.+ let: roomed houses; opea plumbiug: cement floors: bathrooms, date in every respect.weil.Fhones large Westmount Prince Arthur, $25,200; revenue £3360.mantels and lawns beck amd front and up to Apply Geo.50 and ANTOINE ROAD.No.530.west of Victoria avenue \u2014 New ten rooms, beautifully finish- YHESTERFIELD AVENUE \u2014 For sale or to mew self-contained eight and nine hariwood floors basement fireplaces, Just seml- ed.ready for occupation, very fine view: open for inspection.Norman Biumore.Eastern Towughlpe Bank Building.Main 76 7604.EL 6 e Terms and full by applyiag to Dr.T.R.>» 166 throughont: celiars and tiled Black- K.1384.- 214 4 OTTAGE FOR SALE\u2014Cadicux street, above solid brick, 11 rooms, x the highest or apy tender.énderers can take communication of the title of the =ald property at the office of i MçGibbon.Ensgrain, Mitchell & Can.Canada Life Bullding.Montreal, and In event of any tender belng accepted.the \"rite deeds will be dellvered to the Notary wamed in the tender for examination and the tion of en Desd of Sale at the time tender is Dated at Montreal\u201d oh 1st day of September, mi., | MAKE YOUR RENT PAY \"FOR YOUR HOME A beautiful semi-detached new resi- ance.276 Mayfair Avenue, near Sherbrooke Street West car line, house containing six rooms and concrete cellar.lawn and beautiful garden.Only.| to prompt buyer on the following; FARMS TO LET.AT BEACONSFIELD, to a dairyman, a farm 4 containing one hundred and twenty-five acres; all cultivated.Apply Township Trust Co., 151 St.Jame» street.Phone 2118 Main.215 8 OY the lake shore, 143 acres farm, adjoiniag d'Urfe.the MacDonald College; 100 acres at Bale Pp.E.Bown, 97 St.James street, : 215 STORES TO LET.GRADOCK SIMPSON CO, Fine airy store and dwelling to rent on.St, Catherine street west, in guod condition; refital $1,200, 216 6 cGILL COLLEGE AVE.No.51 \u2014 Op-\u2019 portunity to obtain new store or show room in central uptown location at moderate\u2019 rental.Apply on premises.213 ¢ | | QIMALL SHOP tu let, moderate reut for the easy terms If desired: $400.00 ; is $3500.00 on 6 p.c.mortgage and = wiater.Apply 551 Seigneurs street, only $10.83 per month, inchiding STORE, TO BENT Trom her Tet rent Geo.Marc & Co, owners, Apply 964 St.Catherine west.Bt James Street.197 13ead Sr LAWRENCE, No.1, near Craig street, with upper part, rear light and entrane: possession September 2518 Apply to Canada St.Pavestment Limited.No.f.aw cence, STORES WANTED, YOUNG MAN.just qualified, is desirious of buying a well established drug store.Ap- in strictest confidence.Box 6834 G.P.Montreal.COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET.ent, all modern conveniences, two ACRENTIAY MOUNTAINS.at Val Morin, 4ntrances.Apply Real Estate Dept.fortably and completely furnished house, 6 bed- National Trust Company Limited | rooms: large llving, dining room and kitchen; bath and sanitary arrangements complete; 205 103 law ! ning spring water, at ail seasons, and bot water - .; connections: cosl range and heaters; long dis- 0 O REN I ibe made with suitable temant.Address E.H.Dunham, Val Morin, Que.218 Geod TO \"LET AVENUE, WESTMOUNT Above Sherbrooke\u2018 Street, -two storey, poemes brick house.9 rooms, concrete ply 0.| tance telephone.Favorable arrangements would 27 x 66 with basement On first mortgages at current rates.LEWIS & BADGLEY -Real Estate and Insurance, |e12 Merchants Bank Bild, .Main :7§.| 200 20 11 PLACE D'YOUVILLE.Ps ROSS & SONS ét NOTRE DAME ST.WEST.; 215 4 THE GREATEST BOOM IN SUB-DIVIDING FARMS IS OF ALL SUBURBS OF MONTREAL-WHY ?\u201c Because of the very pure, cool and healthy breesé that is constantly .Lambert and the village of Laprairie, fronting on the shore of the very sutiful St.Lawrence River Bay.Because of the intended tramway line to run on the best provincial oad, the King Edward Road, now in course of oonstruction across above farms, which are high and dry.Also the wonderful view over the big bay to the Mount Royal, the Nun's Island and the Rapids, as well as the fact a2 being within 30 minutes from the centre of the City.make it the very : best place for residential purposes In every respect, especially for parents, who have the upgrowth of their children very much at heart.vard St.Joseph/ west.gmolets dy parchase within wiry Jays It of flocs.tied bathroom.coment basement; a Daisy furnace.good locality: $3500; $1500 caad, 10e oy will be aile detre tree ana 12m Street.Tel.Malu 2012.\" 2946 { ind gaione ST Place d'armes ET aa \u2014The property \u2014 = Dir of all Nicos: mort, encumbrances, °° Prince Arthur West, 318; thres| yop) ANADE.savove Rernara \u2014 Now Roman nd th Deed of Sale will be pod the form cus- sturey, stone frunt, semi-detached resi.brick hous 3 flats.beautifully floish e dence: eleven rooms; would exch West- Cx louse.« au y noter in the Province of Quebec, containing ed; $7500; $li0U cast, balance easy terms: ail the usnal covenants and clauses.Boat proper Hope, 608 Eastern ta hips pays JO per cent.gross or 20 per cent.on in- 8.\u2014The vendor reserves the right not to sc- Bullding.n 2 vestment; exceptional opportunity.5 Boule- 214 8 er; &000 feet land.XCEPTIONAL CHANCE for a prompt buy- income $3 a month; sitnated 2103 St.Lawrence Boulevard.Address Mr.Dubois, UG Gilford.Phone 8t.Louis 3v01., \u2018 213 FOR SALE The beautiful home of the Late C.A, Lamothe, 22¢ Church Avenue, Verdun, 212 6 ply American Tailors.Nt.at Mctiill Coliege avenue.OR SALE \u2014 Sture and dwelling combined, best business lucation in Westmount.Ap- Catherine street.217 6 INE two flat pressed orick front, 8 rooms, furnace, bay window, test amelioration; terms cury; ove flat ready to and stone lat- occupy.Apply 904 Huptley.Fiske STREET.near Laurier.two storeys, 3 rooms, electric fixtures, hot wuter tank; $3,000; bringing in $23 a muath next May.Cash $300.Apply IL Handtleld, 2er Papineau.Pbone St.Pont e 1083.28 Grosvenor avenue.ROSVENUR AVENUE, 349.just on Cote Road \u2014 Pressed brick cottage, finish; 12 rooms: tiled bathroom.billiard room.perfect construction throughout.taniwood A»pis to 507 122 6 OUSE FOR SALP, double tenement.stall stable io rear.ss Bloomfield avenue.on Bloomfield avenue, Outremont; suitable for either single or light on three sides; Apply to Thos.Douglas.Telephone 8 Louis 1 tour ï dwellings: ba?r=gin: solid brick, with garde Proprietor, Fe - Foe \u2014 Two flats, 6 rooms, froot pressed brick: enamel bath: gas; electric light; easy terns.Apply V.Harnols, 1213 Hunt.ey.213 6 AGAUCIETIERD BAST, 306, 508 \u2014 Two pays 10 per cent.en; rent $378; price $3800.Louls Gaudreau, 8 Dorchester east.ANCE.st.1755, 1TST, N 1759, near Boulevard Joseph \u2014 Three flats: 7 rooms: nace: bringing $720.Apply Trudeau & Cecire, Fhone East 5080: price $7.000 2 fur- 126 YEW HOUSES for sale.AN Chison; 6 flats; light and bath.ford street.TRES fONT 450-452 boards; coal grates: large suit; immedinte possession.huilding.Phone 8t.residence; built and appointed: ble lot; $18,000.street.(Ver finished brick no agents need apply.Office.iow TO $1 of 6 ance eady terme: Pepalrs for years.west.facing 2681 Hut.bardwood floors: Apply A.Cloutler, 374 Gii- 212 6 lot; J.Louis 2481 OSLYN AVENUE \u2014 Fine aetacbed villa roomy and couvenient: cottage.strictly residential street, in western part of city; large lots: speclal reasons for selling: Apply Box 4064 Star 180 St.2 electrie Wiseman avenue, facing Bowling Green; wnolid brick, semidetached cottages, chestnut fintah; china cup- decorated to B.Fellowes, at 216 6 well small conservatory; dou- Fred.BR, Cole, James 1356 situated on 217 8 500 cash buys new $9.500 pro- dwellings, St.above Mount, Royal; revenue Domlfique, bal- Boulevard St.Joseph 21 56 PROPERTY WANTED.ships Bank Bldg.1 w Binmore.lsfactorily; no sale, GAULT & EWING Can sell your property for you.to-date methods, prompt reliable and efficient service.Ask them about it.Tel Main 2463 and 6624 Eaptern Town- Up- 156e0d ILI.SBLL your property quickly and sat no.charge.Eastern Townships Bank Bolidiag.Norman Main 7604, TINE TOTS ( (clear), Blue Bonnets, and 1st A mortgage, $2300.to exchange for city property; can dirpose; 82000 cash.Address Rox 4038 Star Office.217 3 We can sell such farms at the present low prices immediately.In or- SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR BALE Aer to avoid paying higher prices, apply quickly for particulars.OTRE DAME DE GRACE close to : Box 3992 Star Office.charming brick villa, Bine rooms; fine \u2019 EA 216 2 |erder: large line garden; ; terme.Fred.R.Cole, 180 St.James.215 6 WINNIPEG AREHOUSE FLATS 10 \u2018RENT Fire frsurance, Financial and Real \u2018Estate Agents, WINNIPEG, va - PROMPT PURCHASER Milton Street.rite two-story house.er lot.Solid brick.3 ily finjshed in white en: pas oom, ory ithe cash required à St.Antoine Street : 8! Laporte.\u2018Lot about 28x90.Wood cused wi Newly built ven toomed fats, SE an\u2019 a howing: 10 atte ¥ works, ole 30; .8: clients for vik eT) on Roalya, Catia , nham Avenue or Heian Ci Yh 55 cl ~ amel\u2014wired sea, Conte four op AR À.vi amy À one north of Sherd cheap td a qui buyer.\u201d Star Branch Off} THER iE property, Oak Faw 4 {A ne Lambert.will be placed va wale W.Bt.James Street .Bt.EST BOLTON, 223 216 5_ maria by us A .Uumired Dunes ! PARTMENT FLATS for sale, With aim of lots st cack.No errs, an taxes; | and aH niodern improvements; situated © terms.win - Nolan & Le.>= Notes | in the Annex; reveauc $13.5%00 a year.Price \\ hear a.ee $133,000.Apply |.D.Haondlield.Telephone | SACRIFICE \u2014 813 las in Notra Dame St.Louis 403$.or St.Louls 1083.214 8 de Grace; must be gold at original VEX a eo poianeds nérégnie.651.2681 \u2014 oat If necessary.Apply Bex 3849 LI er A\u2019 nt us fully rented; en or Ta ive 31.000, mortgage $4.- AF IMPÉRIAL T PARE: iE x Lots 5} OOu; cash $3,Uuv.Propricior, 2631 Esplanade payable £3.00 cash 1.3 monthly avepue.26 » Prerest, on the Georgia nes nh tor ut of West at bouwes for K.ark a .a .- Bees all I nodern, upper aud lower levels.trict Bank Balding.ns AT BARGAIN PRICES \u2014 Rple adid vx lois at Back River.Sault au Recollet for 963.000 and 875.00: ay able $2.00 cach bar amce $1.00 monthly.=1thout toterest or taxes, Write or phous.Hentor Deschamps.214] Es planade.St.Louls 44TT.nse RG.\u2014 Two lots où west side Osbarne avenue, between Codar and Pine avenues, Windsor Park; 5400 feet, at 12 foot, $407 cade balance easy terms.Seller wants money.go back to BEggland.Apply: Box 4013 Star Office.ROOKLYN PARK \u2014 Ove of the best Tot of St.Lambert: a splendid Investment; will double loside of a year; terms cash.Apply Bernard.Bernard, St.Baslle le Grand, County Chambly.2158 ARGAINS \u2014 For Reptember only, baïlding lots, Island of Montreal.for $85; payable $2 pA and $1! monthiy: no interest: land high and dry.KE.J.F.Mark Room 401, City apd Dustrict Bank Bull oe; | « ' 13 OME IN Wednesday early, and secure a few Uak Park high and dry lots at 825.00 rach, apd tell Bo friends about your great hargain.Nolan \u201c263 Notre Dame, pear Noi.: EE\" ONE who gets Oak Park lots at 35 eafh will be a walking advertise ment for the property, and will be well pajé with their bargain.lans apd ail information by K.Nolan & Co.G=UNE BARGAINR in choice building lots, tre Dame de Grace Ward.w{thia five ny minutes\u2019 walk of Sherbrooke street.On High- | land, Cote St.Antoine Road.Melrowe, New! Westminster, King Edward aod Plue avenues.| Extensive \\mprovemeats now being made and large profits will be realized here very shortly.Norman Binmore,.Eastern Townships Bank Building.Main Té04.213 8 FENSINGTON GARDENS, St.Lambert.D the highest land on tbe South Shore.Lots welling now at $67 each, will sell at $200 vert spring We say this believing it to be true, knowing the developments that shall take place in the meantime.M .-Nolan-& Co.43 Notre Dame west.212 8 er mt OTS FOR SALE, on Grey are.Vendome, De- carie.Prud'homme, Highland, Harvard; King Edward, Westminster, Montclair, Mayfair.Mariete and Sherbrooke.Cote Rosd and \u2018Westinount Boulevard, at reduced prices.Apply to J.Abbey, 57 Shuter.Phone Up 3013 À AGNIFICENT LOT for « cottage, in Outre- mont, où St.Catherine Road: finest site ou the Ialand of Montreal.Apply Pr.E.G.Dugenais, 50 Bernard avenue west.217 8 MM Lowen aVENUE \u2014 Pour choice lots, 100 x 1]0, on mountain side; nu levelling, 100 feet from Bellingham Road, near Outre- wont Convent; 60 cents a foot tor Immediate sale.J G.Mousseau, 35 St.Jumes street.Main 1014.213 6 CDOUVALE AVBNUR \u2014 Ihe Finest toca.tion up this aveaue, 73 x 136, with test fim.close to St.Carheriue Foal.Geo, LeBean & Co, Real Eatate Agents 40 Hod\u201d pital street.Tels.Mala 371; St.Louis 123 - .212 4 OTRE DAME DE GRACE.Mantclair \u2014 f LEY.eyes RY flat a = Helis ap A, MODERATE mies 241 Esplanade, Sie 3% Mentana st.\u2018Nadeau, #7 St.ATE 1931 st.Urbain: serem Tom Nag bathroom and w.c.modern conven- encea: newly decorated: heated by hot Water.Apply 11 Rt.Luke street, 317 6.KAUTUFUL flat of six rooms 21 \u201cChureh st, city, 7a.BOLE EVARD RAF JORBPI WEST, 107.100, | a neer Esplanaile \u2014 Two 7 roouw; mulery fluisu: pet arenadic.Tra- Jean ard Ueclre, ne Fa 212 (DIED DIEUX.1961.su@ \u2014 À % room Fist: gas; aren md boiter \"cx.caa Le sven after 6.50 p.m.Apne at a adaree tween st.t our \u2018today\u2019s ayjvertisemen Apply Box 3908 Star Office.wii sell de parts of en bl double in woaths.and price.Apply 7.treal minster avenue, 1076.HUN Richmond; land, 20 acres Cres user FES er | tat?Rot Ne.B17; un; SE pes joe y.= SM Fa desire to purchase a farm.Johns.& Dagenals, 58 St.B.\u20ac FRUIT RANCHES\u2014Send £ Ranching in West x Sood boue.FARMS FOR SALE.LBERTA FARM LANDS for sale.AY Saskatchewan Land and Homestead Com- Deer, Alberta, $14 ts $20 The ARGAIN of the Season\u2014Farm near Bher- arpents.1% mile frontage.130 arpents made, balance In timber land, for 2 sugaries, ear\u2019s croi Jook thls up?first class Pp.horses.At Iberville nts, orchard, house, ved ing Do it now.James.arma at Sweetsbu 50 acres, hv merchantable Umber, farming instruments, pear and post.office $11,000.At Poloe aux Another one, $85, $100,000.Also farms ut Nt.Ha- Hyacipthe, consult at once at e our pau- aote- Fruit homes, beaut! and the free Ad.Robertson, 108 26 HEAP FARMS for subdivision situated be- Laprairie reed Lambert and under\u2019 real estate.217 2 oc.fail Ww.w.Poster, 135 West.Attractive\u2019 scion ot iow v mi Tarn and stable: OTR ST.LUO ROAD Beside new c.PR Corus, 3 fatms, contain 300 arpenta; price wil Wests Phos West- 314 8 pasgie Bi de in central business locality; also smaller oft Ni vaults, from $10.00 per Booth up; ar slg renovated.G.Law| stree Tel.Main 2008.: ui\u201d 200 12 ALF OF OFFICE or desk room to let, light; taxes, etc., pald.G.I.Goddard, Royal t Building, 107 St James street.Telephone M Main 4 493.136 FPICES 10 LET, In Morgan Buldiss, Sor.ner St.Gabriel aad Court House; all slmes and dll pa from \"a month npwerds; elevator service; modern con- Avgly Z.Sons, Blumen- vonlepces, Rates 5 thal Bullding, St.Cat ne 226 thaï Buliding, % west.Grace of $000 square feet or less, already divided into offices, first floer Jaceb's Bullding, will rent ingly or en suite.Uptown aL 216 ¢ a laws notary er accountan Srght tation.Pith outside office.An ply Townships .151 St James street.> Mala 2138.Tel.215 s wide office to let, Royal aru Tid Te.Tieuin.a Bal La _\u2026 ing, mont, 35 St.James.Nine .WAREHOUSES TO LET.HRER TORRY vues with fine wine on croit reduced reaten, ea br.Tor Tent: switable Tor mash.facturing: feur floats and basement; Rn 25 feel;' entrance eet dy pied: Immediate mie ua a at possession] ow FURNISHED FLATS To LET.m at, u amille 8 roume, furaece, light; reat moderate.A) champ, 17 Place d'Armes Phone, I LE M NES a 1 prier five] 144 2 meodiate posstesién.888 Oadienx cies gotton plan up acto two miles per acre tash annual- 2 nosy Land Investment ns ge 2 + mes FURNISHED FLATS WANTED, twe streets; rental.ee : Fri rE oh Ore star OIL me IN AruLkoN, uv).East: 7 rooms: newly paper À ed and painted: new open plumbing; everything first class state; rent $16.Key at aL st.§ awrence, landlord.Phone St.Louis 217 6 Orem 169 Querves street.6 roomed well pupered middle flat, between Fair: mount and Lautfer.Apply 133 De l'Epee.Phone St.Louis 3540.215 6 ARK AVENUE.81 \u2014 Bix rooms, up to date, heated, ail modern coaveniences; moderate rent: Immediate possession.Apply within or phone Main SOS.; 215 6 ARTHENAIS, near Oatatio street: \u2014 Flats dard jaultor service, night watch: Apply, to Janitor on premises.Tel.Louis 3818.213 à ANCE STREET, 261, near Prince Arthur west; centrally located; heated apartment; gas stove; electric fixtures; inside bitodu, tile bathroom, hardwood floors, newly\u2019 pepered, three bedrooms, reven wardrobes; immediate possession.Hot water service all year round.Key 271 Mance.217 8 À ONTEBELLO APARTMENSL, 384 Mouutain street, two handsome and new apurtments on first floor, S rooms, equipped witb elec- trie fixtares.gas stove.refrigerator and Ice; Vacuum cleaner, etc.No taxes; Janitor service, telephone, etc.Immediate possession.Address on premises to Munager, or Jos.Sawyer.407 Gus street.Tel.Up 2187.208 12 St.to let, rooms, electricity, gas: well lighted: newly Unilt: rent reduced ani May.Apply 400 heuals, 6 OYAL STREET.No.21.Abnes \u2014 Six rooms, with enamelled bath.gas, electricity, with electric fixtures: clean apd in first class order: Immediate possession: 2315-00 00.Apply 31 Royal street.76 T.URBAIN.661 \u2014 An upper fiat, = eight large rooms, with furnaces, and all latest lmprovements; rent cheap.Apply 338 Bt.Lawrence.Tel.Maln_ 2136 NT.BERNARD pt 36 \u2014 Smaï upper and lower flats; three and four :ocoms: immediate possession.\u2018rely 7 Platt street.Tel.East 4107.me 6 IT.URBAIN 8T., 14i8 \u2014 Nice bright flat of seven rooms and bath; all modern conveniences; will be thoroughly renovated.Key at ni Esplanade or Phone St.Louis 2637.14 6 JT.ANTOINE.3588.near Atwat ice stone front, 6 bright rooms; gan; newly tinted: repaired; best locality: $186.a, Apply 484 Greene, near St.James.218 6 ST GERMAIN, 428 \u2014 Top fiat.pewly decorated; 6 rooms bath; bot and cold water; cause leaving city.218 2 QUCTER STREET, 73 Nicely decorated upper flat: heated, six rooms and bathroom; $30 per month.Apply Severs & Co, 538t.Francois Xavier, Main 390.217 6 ST URBAIN, near ay û Ann \u2014 Fine new\u2019 flat.7 rooms; gas; electricity: rent moderate.Ti Nitra Cadieux, 1646 Mance street.a 1 JT.JAMES, 1716 (West), near Greene \u2014 A * room flat; decorated; nice locality; Key at 1718A Bt.James.Rent $13.00, Phone St.Laonis Louis 2458.as SEVEY, ROOM FLAT at 1988 Park EN 230 per month.Apply to with all the latest improvements; price Roston, 135 St.Catherine at.west.Te ephone Uptown 3087.213 6 ST JOSEPH BOULEVARD WEST, 140\u2014Mo- dern flat, rooms ; immediate occupation: ln perfect Porton: rent cheap to good tenant.Apply Z.Fineberg & 200 St Ca ne west.212 8 RAL IL dwellings, center of city, from 451 to- $20;.also store, corner St Norbert S Cadieux streets, also foraitare for unit.Apply 56 St.Norbert street.East *50%.LET \u2014 An upper far, Ne 143 Regent avenue, Notre Dame Grace, of six rooms and bathroom; rent 315.00.217 6 0 RENT \u2014 lower fiat.33 Fullom street east; 6 rooms, b, and w.ec.; ges and stove heating: rent $14.00 per month.K the premises.or phone.131A vo fleld street.217 3ecd.HRFEE FLATS, 1467 Sr Croats, pear Mount Royal\u2014Bix and seven ; electricity, etc.new bonse.pply J.A Oui 30 James.phone ale _ TAUVILLE, otreDame _street\u2014 gant upper \u2018et: 6 rooms; qlectrie Tight, gas.enamel Rodin ete.; price 3.09; que liate possession James street.Main 728 of Kast an .254 \u2014 Fiat, of On month.Up 3408.215 6 ITRE STRE EAST, rooms, gis stove, ete, oly 889 Bleury street.V and $17.° NERY Bullt ouly & pour 3 respect; rent cheau till to J.Abbey, 87 Bhatee.=.AVERLEY.RE New, tlats; six rosins: modern; price gis n every Apply p 2713.Qée lower flat, 436 Olare- ia first clase gas.elec.from we; is the tion.aus \u20ac + first class 1 1st, na, bouss wan = Sail: Sele ESE a - nen blinds, gus stove; refrigeraite, only ONE upper \u2018apartment of 7 rooms and bathroom, No.325 Plateau avenue, Notre Dame de Grace, supplied with heat, hot and cold water, electrical fixtures aad range.Rent $30.decorated to suit and ready for occupation in two weeks.Apply Alex.Mackay cor, St.Matthew and Dorchester sts.Tel.Uptown 1721.ONE apartment of four rooms and bathroom in the \u201cOldfield,\u201d Oldfield avenue (off St.Mathew st., below Dorches- ter).supplied with heat, hot and cold water, electrical fixtures, gas stove and refrigerator; rent $36.Apply Alex.Mac- kay, corner St.Matthew and Dorchester sta, Tel, Uptown 1721.pS PIERREFONDE APAI APARTMENTS \u2014 One suite for rent, first floor east side, lmmediate possession.One of the best equipped apartments in the city; finished tn solid oak throughout: will appeal to the best class of tenants.Descriptive booklet upon application.Apply to the janitor on the premises, south east angie of Park and Villeneuve avenues.Telephone 8t.Louis 1389.212 8 INE AVENUE APARTMENTS Sublet from trom about September 15th, heated, unfurnished.Apartment No.83; five rooms and bathroom and kitchen; hot water, electric tittings, refrigerator.Can be seen any time.«- apply to Janitot.215 8 GYALABEERY, 808 Sherbrooke, rer St.M) Denis \u2014 Suites, containing 4, 3 ard 6 rooms; heated; electroliers: bot water: refrigerator; gas stove; telephooe; janitor; faste 215 TERLING APARTMENTS, 85 Mount Royal avenue west, suite of six and eight rooms, with electric fixtures.gas stove, refrigerator, bot water year around; oar room; janitor service; telepbove in bold Ft 2 id a new.e Bie Louis \u2018THE CORINTHIAN WS.Bishop Street.220, havdsoms apartments; nes ocality; ready ist October.1911; 7 and 8 rooms, cencrete and hardwood floors; hot water all year;-electric fixtures; gas stove; refrigerators.dumb walter; hardwocd terrano bath room; electric fire place: fine decorations to suit tenant; outside balcony: mosszic tiled halls; janitor ser- new vice; bac staire, entrance, etc.Apply J.Sullivan.room 62 Trust & Loan Bla \u2026 80 St.James Street.Tele.|PV phone Main 7598 or St Louis 838 317 5 Crna .fiveplages) wn Hor a Boat .AIN \u2014 Diet\u2018 te flrat of M self BAsaan = Tossed house.eatral} et- ly farntshed or ciberwise.\u201831 St.Ed \u2018st.north of Jesuit Church.nr OSVENT AVENUE, 2.= ieory - Reven\u2019 rose) n bath, hot and cold water; would oraltere 218 200d TTAG of mountain, Westmount, ae Len McGoug, Standard Buia.Ten Main 107%; Westmount le.6.RT STREET.8, St Catherine west - Up- 2 ver tmwement fo let.fura! .unfurnt ed; very.light aod sir 8 rooms and ua hroom.ORT STREET.PE oy Catherive street west, upper tenement to let; very light and airy; § rooms and bathrosm.247 6 UTCHISON, 2627, Setween Bernard and Van Horoq: houses, 5 avd 6 TOME; gas; \u2018slectricity; tot.water; $142 pont UTCHISQN STREET, 2200 \u2014 Beautiful bottom flat; 8 rooms; concrete cellar; eloc- tric fixtures; gas; gas stoe; all decorated in new.Can be seen a time.Apply 276 2 Viateur.Phone Bt.ts 2168.2126 Horus, contalulns 8 rooms, Dew, with large garden; $23 month.\u201cApply A.Lewis, 120 \u201crand Boulevard, Keusingtou, near Lower Cau- da College.214 6 OUSE RENT, five ruomn.newly decur- ated; lealng town; will rent _feanondble.Apply 322 Lower Lachine gan, all modern conveniences.Apoly 373 Wellington.; 2176 AVAL AVENUE, 327 \u2014 Lower dwelling of twe storeys, containing elght rooms (no basement); open plumbing; 2 front «n- trances; large yard; rent $18.___ 212 6 M'TCHSSON.5 to 11 \u2014 Two tenements and two flats, entirely new.Apply to Mendoza Langiols 63 St.James st.313 $ EW HOUSE to let, 3¢ Brunswick st.two bathrooms, il rooms hot water heated.Apply 348 West Dorchester st.213 \u20ac N WAVERLEY RTREKT.above Beraurd, 2595, 2397, 2003, 2005.2607: 3 and ¢ rooms: price $14.00 and 817.00.213 6 pr 144 Plymouth Grove, 7 rooms.barh, ete.: 813.Keys at No.138.216 2 pix AVENCE.3008 \u2014 Cottage, nicely fined, 7 rooms, heated.hot water year round; janitor; $40 a month.Apply to the Janitor: 210 Fairmount avenue west.or B.P.La ue, 33 Notre Dame street west.Tel.Main 7033.218 8 T.URBAIN, 1123 \u2014 Cottage.9 rooms, first class order; fixtures; beautiful lo- call\u201d Notary Houle, 708 Power Bulld- street.Telephone Main ns.6 | callty.ing.eet errr ie STANLEY BTRERT, 131 \u2014 Upper emia T.CATHERINE STREET.Westmount \u2014 Bright 8 rvom tenement; In order; $27.50 per month.P.E.Brown, 07 St.James atreet.nae HERBROOKE ST.EAST, 21\u20149 rooms, tenement, with larder, gas electricity, hot water heating.Address 63 Sherbrooke east.Tel.East 1302 QHUTER ST., 100\u2014House of 10 rooms, extension kitchen, hot water heat- Ing: immediate possession untH May.1913, $50.Norinan Binmore, Eastern Townships B: Bank Building.Main 7604.IT.CATHERINE STREET WEST.460 - Seven roomed house to let, In good order.Apply 467 St.Catherine atreet west.215 6 0 LET \u2014 4180 Dorchester street: 3 bedrooms; Daisy fornace, eleetric wiring; open plumblog: redecorated anna hont exten- slon kitehev.Apply J.Gardiner, 19 Beaver Hall Hill.217 6 7ERDUN\u2014Sell-contained 6 rooms and bathroom.gas, large yard: from ae tober 1st or October }oth; rent $11.\u201cA some furniture, beds, stoves.etc., for sale.123 Claud st.\\ TELLINGTON, No.QU3 - Upper trenenv-at, seven rooms; rent $13 per raouth: home diate possession.Avely to Cansda duvent- wh IAmited, 8 St.Lawrence, 232 8 HAVE severai good bouses to rent is all parts of the city for Immediate occupation.from $8.00 per month up to 635.00.Apply \u2018Z.Fineberg & Sons, Blumenthal Bud ing.200 St.Oatherine west.10° BELLEVUE AVENUE This beautiful house on Westmount Upper Level, furnished or unfurnished, at moderate rental: immediate possession.Gault & Ewing, Eastern Townships Boak Bullding, 2 HOUSES WANTED.F°* dar May 1st, 3312 self-contained two storey ten poe, with small grounds Lo A, rest of north of Ets Catherine street: rent about peu 0 per month or might purchase if conditions favorable.Reply with full particular.No.4028 Btar r Office.\u2014 WAKRTED : tô rent house, 8 or 9 rooms in Westmount: modern conveniences.State terms and full particulars.W W 6982 Star Branch Affice.\u2014_ Address 213 6 À refused.MOUTH GRÔVE, head of Canning street.: \"HO TO LET: ta Quers - _ Mise Tasse al anteed ingertion în the full ad B lighted reoms; Da two distribution of The Star, ss publish from day te day.serve the might (0.omit thom, or alter hey positions, in .of oplat ee Extra Falcions.; wo ETRE eu PA STABLE TO er.T°: 48 oly ea 2 Soaten) \u2026 Anply Mootcalnt.Tel Nain 8318, \u2019 via STABLE WANTED.\"STABLE WANTED For a gentleman keeping two horses, a stable in the central west end.Apply \u2018to Gault, & Ewing, Eastern Townships Bank Bldg.217 -8$ = BUSINESS CHANCES.OARDING HOUSE, 17 Plateau st.oi Mance: well furniahed, 12 rooms, kitchen, etc.; al in good going order: sell cheap fom cash; good reasons for selling.0ARDING HOUSE, 15 rooms, income $73.08 weekly: good living; $400, or weuld reat, Address 4043 Star Office, 217 8 CH MET HOTEL for sale,\u2019 on Main street, ! ia first class condition.newly painted; equipped with approved fire escapes and electric light, doing a first class business and tourist trade; situated half way between Montreal and Ottaws.and is a transfer point to L'Origine)l.Hawkesbury.and Venhleek Hill; excellent fishjog and huoting; stables attach- - ed; hotel licensed.lItrice very low on account of winding up estate.Terms can be arranged { to suit purchaser.Apply Box 4042 Star Or- tice._ 217% (AVE with about 40 rooms, to sell ur part- © nership.Address $1067 Star oise .Te FR, SALE\u2014A good milk round, avers ag'ng 30 gallods per day; oy it come plete.owner going out of business on account of {Il health; no reasonable offer Apply 364a St.Antoine Stay QUB SALE \u2014 Itroming house, 8 rooms; rent $500; taking $00; price.$300.Box 3087 i Star Office 216 2 QUR SALE Appl Davis Brothers.Muskoka ror particulars, 212 12 (von Candy and Cigar Store; no upposi- tloa:.fine standing: rent $15;- malt dwelltog: gout locality: uo reasonable offer re- \u2018Hotel Kent.Huntsrllle, + | fused.18 Lafontaine Pare.218 2 | OTEL and Automobile for sale; givi business; leaving for Europe, ve su James siret.215 T'esd - 1CENSED HOTEL, within 3 miles of Monte.real.English nel hborhood, sbow $20,000 business per year.vos, op portuuity.Two licensed restaurant, -eenter.of elts; easy terms.Country hotel, \u201clicense.and all $6,500, to exchange for property or farm.Shoe store, St.James street.will accept property part payment.For an business consult Johnson & Dagenaln.chances, 58 St.James.213 tend ILK ROUND.50 to 60 gallons dally, sum.A mer.winter outfit, complete) other business to attend to.reason fort selllng; vo reason.nble offer refused.Apply Box 4020 Star Of flee.a7 + AKE MONEY in tale hours.Send for \u2018Good things to luvent.\u2019\u2019 Edgar Tate end Co.Co.245 ;_ Broadway, _New York.Pir plete quite INTING PLANT for sale, complete outfit, leut order and well Including presses, type, etc, in excel- located.Will sell cheap and on easy terms\u2019 to quick buyer: Apply Box 217 4043 Btar Office.4 TORE TO BELL \u2014 Good business locality; vo ressonablè price refused.Apply 1719 Notre Dame west.213 6 \u2014 WANTED TO PURCHASE.ALL GAST OFF CLOTHING: Furs, evening cloth es, musical rua ments, jewellery, wuilverware.Extra prices paid for gentlemen's and ladies: fur coats.Doing the largest trade of any dealer in the city.ersons wish= ing to secure the best prices should: first see Bam Pearson, 776 Notre Dame St, West.Tel.Main 965 Mall orders attended to; 53 312 ALS CAST OFF CLOTHING, furs, evening lothes,._allverware, carpets, ete.1 will pay more thas any of dealer.Call où M.Strean.760 Notre Dame west.Main 3363.ne 2n ABOVE OTHE H.Pearson still HER highest prices .for ladies\u2019 and gent's cast-off clothing furs, jewelery, turniture.Special prices paid for Tuxedo and Dress Suits.56\" Craig West, Main 3067 79 318 LL CAST off clothing, furs, Jewellery, miverware, furniture, eto.t DEALENS- 1 FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.FUR, OUSE to let, two flats, above al pewly furnished; electric light; bath; gas connections; at reasonable terms.Apply _ 1843 8t.Lawrence Malo.=~ 216 6 PURNISHED HOUSE, : Bt.Lamvert from October 1st to May: furnace, electric light.ete.Rent 520.00 per month.Blectric cars.Address 3784 Btar Oflce.213 6 LET Furaished or not, 18 Wiad wifi pay special highest priges.ail on H.Rubin, 487 Craig east.Tel.East 4083.208 30 BOVE ALL DEALERS \u2014 Adler still To.following prices; BE eT ah ne, $2.00 to $8.00; ts.$1.00 to 3 coats, $1.00 up; also highest prices Se ter ; kinds of furs and ladles\u2019 clothes, eweliery.tre L.Adler, 133 Craig west.Tol.Main 1 ITCHENER wanted, No.8 or 9 Kerr's Regal range: must be In_good condition; cheap for cash.93 Dürocher at, city.217 8 avenue, Westmount: eight room.modern, comfortable.Apply Boom 43, Royal Trust, 213 6 Q\u2019ESTMOUNT\u2014Nine-roomed furnishéd house in a most desiradle part of Westmount: thoroughly ern and comfortable, from November 1 fo May.ther information.Tel.Westmount 3800.Fil ann = TIKES #ANTED.VWANTED by by family of three adults, a well ed house or apartment; from Sep ber to May.Address with full partieniars.C 7376 Star Braoch Office.217 2 DESK ROOM TO LET.ESK ROOM to let, opposite Doara of Trade, room 4.Fraser Building, use of desk, typewriter phone In front office.Apply Janitor.316 \u20ac BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.INE SHOWROOMS, 60 x 24 feet, with SFCOND- -HAND bicycle of a good make! and in good order wanted, Address afternoons, 180 St.Catherine east.QURREY.\u2014 \u2014 Rubber tired, in first class condition.Apply with particulars and price to 4016 Star Office THE New York Dealer wants to purchase all cast off clothing, evenjug clothes, | furaiture.jewellery.highent prices paid in.city.Call first, San Liebawits, 834 Notre Dame west.Main 6388S.Mall orders attended, a WASTED \u2014 Mecdnd-hand horse shoeing outfit for shop: cheap for cash.Apply way.12 Agnes, St.Henry.WASTE, TO PURCHASE, in Notre de (Grace.one or two lots; state gise; exact locality and bow much cash wanted.Apply Box 4023 Star Office.MISCELLANEOUS, ° i ACME TT CLEANER: FURNISHER \\PARTMENTS TO LET BEGET.comfortably furnished aparti- ots.Vacuum system throughout: thorougbly up to date in every respect.Ap- pion premises 466 Guy st.or Phone pal 16 BACHELORS newly furnished suite, two nd bath: suitahle for one or two gentlemen; up to date; every ¢venlence, Apply shirley, 06 SL Mark street.212°6 HILLIFS PLACE, No.4 \u2014 Nicely furnished apartments, including kitchen: electric light, telepbone.heating.hot water and clsan- tog included.Baltable à 3 to 4 bachelors.Hd pir Janitor.217 8 SAL ALABERRY À APARTMENTS, 308 Sherbrook corner St.Denis; sulte containing Tring.Sherimente toom room, bathroom, kitchen, h hot Ta AsTo ASTORIA, 273 Sher arial] right water: telephone; janitor: wise \"single room cheerful: rooms, besides hathroow, etc.; light with bath.- 215 6 round; Janitor pérrioen ators.er ar | » rvices, ef location; conveaient to rmltees\" cafe.awd FURNISHED APARTMENTS mountain decor Secorations 1 LL t.Betate WANTED.: Lu Wy Tai pee wa ee ment, on erlst, or rooms, T° pa api ticable terme.Tandeomo for a family of four: best of care taken mediate pression: heated; jaultor service; 2Nd references.will- given.Write Di eleetric gas stove, ete.Jas.M.[37 Bellingham road, Outremont.2172 Mitchell, ne Bt \u2019 James street.136 W YARTED by gentleman.with wife and one E DAVENPORT, 101 at.Luke street \u2014 jes furaiabed department, loes- Apartments £ 4 to 7 ross; the most 3.bedrooms wna Fi, ba o ete.modern a A .pron) vei, Apartment No.4.iy FS Wee Tih ful fa particule cars.\u201cGapricoié, 112\u2019 NEWPORT, 106 8t.Luks st\u2014 | - Apartments from 4 to 1 rooms, well\u2019 finished, with ail latést equipmerds and the most modern, at fair prices.Apoiy on premises to ¥.Gravel.215 28 EE rt r le churcb.ME NA.Mackay eth th Sew are.rooms, dining room, living room, or ani * or, electric fixtures; TN lace, > Ee fore = pou From 1st- Qetotet, water.ching cabinet, jasitor.oly, 142 :_ Mon L Crescent street.qe ED\u2014, Tad.suite of two or three room.of rt of a flat.ALMONT APAR 2111 Pa: ave\u2014 Vaux T AR x ders, 10 minutes Blenry and br.ales: \u201cpen FES ston a 0, open\u2019 tire.places.ectrio fixtures, ad asi balcony.fltered.water; rest viey _ degnte; ready f SCCUPANCE :\u2026.Le ovè0 a\u201d, day .ur event Appr ted A BF 2e furnished or _unfurnished, For Tush housekeeping.DD 765%, Star Branch Office y APARTMENTS TO Le= end every hE large plate glass windows, and good [OF rent.Terms $5.00 per day.With: light; aituated je excellent Fr, on Bleury operator.$3.50 without pes, = street.Apply to Chadborn and 207 jing ma .\u20182100 dames à puce ly Di 217 8 Fat demonstration at show room\u201d 869.AMPLE M.cn first Catherine Street West.200 34.Nationale, heated and lighted.tmmediate AW suffering from Tapeworms, quickly = possession.Appis 184 McGUi street, or Jani.lieved.Particulars and w 1 tor on Premise.213 8 timonials free, on receipt \u2018of Post Card.Higuoo.128 North Church street, Nottingham, soBla e ROM Thin date, the Estate À.DaFiiler Sa be rerponsiblé for ma debts of mort- Enkes contracted by any one.thier, Executor.IF W.J.Piggott does not settie his = counts, his goods will bé sold to defray expenses, B.73.BOATS, YACHTS AnD Launcuss C ABIN CRUISER, Charles Gau- 216 = à date; engine Er ice Bosch Magneto; re light Cpr vatory, stove, ete.; complete f class order.Can be- og.Marin 52380, or are BO hax oa ay CHUBB % x 8 feet 6; 2 Lave pe, \u201cBuffalo,\u201d \u201cbargaln; cruiser 3 x >.10 horse power, \u2018Wonder.\u2019 Automobile, seater, - Wanted, 20 horse power \u2018\u2018Hoberts.'\u2019 re Rolland, 55 St.Francois Xavier.Main 4216.\" 212 @ OR SALE\u2014Thirty- five Zoot gasoline Teunel, five feet foor Inches beam; cedar bull\u201d A et Sacks, horse power or sr or Gpte P.H.; Luiit eg lent ad i! TE D mort SE rind OTOR Ok ox Sh Test Ths see = MORE eylinder = GE pi A aime Bo pout over $00.\u201cTake It for 454 ; : 19 a\u2019 Marat rs aie 30 fi.Teg, 11 a P\u2026 Force engine, : enlinders, speed t class edie.Assis.Box a.Star tice 218 ¢ POW BOAT for sale.à Tot of good pat \u2019 botton: row =, ed, The free, Seat \u2018go.Park \u2018Lafontaine rate Si i ile Twith 10 hr engine; all co ratively new; 0: | oa.aol] very p for cash.TI lars address im 168 P.O.=. , ( ; TU 7 Cea Can men ee À TY: ov 2 i 5 _ v po TU UIE Les cera = \u2018FOR SALE, - SITUATIONS VACANT: ¢ ALE).SITUATIONS: VACANT.MALE : APUATIONS V oT {MA N | A EUR DON yas (PRMALE), TIE T7 2er \u20ac ) pe : N° intuiligens person may ag Wes] a Po 1A Td ORD \u2019 ; coû \u2018appeassnce -and having à ed AHERN SAFES : \u201c13.trom day te day.\u201d The publishers re-| Alma: corres 5e ing tor mspapors DRIVERS WANTED Liat PAINTERS he ol penton Aopir Manager ue | Engrais an a JE positions, re mociat ay Batra | Erndisaie Lockport, N.a bse) a aes i 1.Fut-olads painters sand \u2018 Toa nS crore iar Rese.Pot \"Butte er ER 3 Street.dim eck of hor tor proof, ur ttionz.en Rename.trustworthy pes\u201d Tai : uodd pes Au the: sortent ns Alar 3006 vn! oy Dp 4384.\u20ac Cie vus ier, « University Sirsa we plain cook ADB un iulerenon: 16 PA 0e y 4 1 Pe | | \u2018Wanted \u2014 Gb Dorchester.West, near Gumex Ave.) A i Re en ES \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \\SSISTANT BOOKKEEPER 25250 boii of 0 | evi oper set =F \u2019 : A ; asta sAaT and Sr teachers.at.wanted to fled.390 BL James Tiesod Honses AND CANRIAGES.pated: L Verdun.21 EE With \u2018Sood references À Aadrem 35 81 A Christmas GRESGRAE wasted: Des fémliy: ne.158c0d RB Ts HS] WADLed, young man for office ef tags J)FIVER wanied: wiist \u201cde \"aps pro CANVAGSER ss wanted, \u201cagite: orders for.Brivate Chrisie! G Trashing or irostag; references requir - EN 2x NGE.in first class cond} LACK HORSE, light, feet 1% aap .tion, and some useful bousehold farni- we) about 1150 popnds; guaral J Bi tla, Write 3m- wholesale Good prospects to the and théroughly \u2018reliable; nome: with some experience preferred.| George st.sie 5.carie Ps Cara Co.sana St, tro.eu.668 St.AUrbaïn st.< 16 7 kf \u201c3 ru t once , Uatb oats.\u201d A + Rr ra a a ae man.Appt 10 9.0 Bas des EE EE AE Lai mes, A Gate TETE i) AF, Bate otre TT rite rer weer Seen therine street, Westmount.m 5 By $100 me.Catberiae.ant A dr 8 and improvers\u2019 id 05 1 wear ; ; UMBERS = First cisss jobblas ad YOUNG LADY for general oIfice OF sohig ques nage Apyiy 134 a instalment la- x : XP Le - 'k.one with knowledge of book- Hall aves: : : Xy0 on sn.ME 1-1 œ ENCED Neckar an sorter Want\" P er.also an Improver.163A Mansfield wor! © Artaur East, corner City Hall aveaws.SR ds 2e naliemes a a ready BROWN HORAR.12 yéars old: guaranteed Es x KE da se.Apply to tue Coronation, +.; Walter Ryan.ee Berimelet Apply Whyte and De IRIS wasted for envelope making, als¢¥: 4 Lo order alse iture and perfectly sound: boggy; complete; ar LL FOUR n ; = wants a mediate Laundry, hs Paie a 29 3 pre ENT positien\u201d or integre 7 jj Janey e -C Gurdon press feeders.Apply Caiatie.f- À or 201 26 ur or seperately bon 26 wi weit fall sue beet references dis Crawford, Cav Give\u201d Give aportenos etc wr as.sry grr Free aussi varie EE rk Limited.require four sindrt boys, A 8000 FLA Ly wl Abply i.tari Hovelope Co.17 Busdy lane, City, 314 #3 .: : I \u2018expsrience, etc.stag Book § pa .emaid wanted, \u201c - Li HBRRE Tor sale.sound and good, driver.avenue, Westmount.\u2018af; pheations KE) \u201csentidentially, Bax 174 340 wages.Positions iequred.Day and À god writers and LLL to work.Apa 3 vegas st west, -GO0B SooK-a GENERAL wake LR B*.{du for light ah fs EH = A FINE Spportunity \u201ctor ter a) a brian\u201d iad i TORT sree Courses.Bomtolon School Telegraphy, Nd athe Employment.al oy, LE SSIETANTS = Wanted §ood eta oo shy of ies, ingles.Avolx tg 13s therine * c ayer .a for oa at er ete ati ELLE on commission.for - broide sssigtant to embroider on I oY \u2014 -\u2014 4 peak attendgnts, $20 a month.Apply to the Su.- three; no washing; nures à Baby carre , Cefrigerators, etc.BAUSIFUL VIof Xbaried Tales phone A ad porte, ARSE | poser » TTIgHT young man to take SÉTIES ap Cos Star Office.TTS requires - experienced salesman tor pebintendent of TLetchwor:d Village.Thiclls, | Wages.Apply with references on evening te 8 eee arte Lawrence Be J.gu 2 dollars.183 Ontario street, near useful; must speak both languages.Apply | Tecoras SEs, Of fling.racing and keeping ALERMAN De ED, EX flenced In ot gents\u2019 furnishing Department, = por TSHR ¢ ax 12 possible, 340 Roslya avenue, Westmount- - : .eury.room.oard [of Trade.; NTR N Mr Toom BHIRTE : Je - 84 313 + AT French gud English und have [rat clam city YANTED message boy.ood.room as ENERAL SERVAN wana af uF OMESTIC PETS for sale, Ruwsian wolf- OF \u2014 Wanted clean intelligens boy 14 IVE YOUNG MEN wanted, good appear erenc Hebrew ferted: good wages $16, Lindsay lding, 518 St.Cath- enced opersiors on yokes, sleeve faç- .CHEE OF ro ow moat ona hound pupples, four months, -pure Bf \u201c 10 16 years.one wii do Hain | \u2018ance and thorough ability, for Pret | AD Apps 487 St.Jame< alreet, 217 5 erine ol.West.ings.Iwo needie slesvers and to put én G Lansdowne avenue, Westmount: white, out of champion.Vintks.Best breed- office wôrk: chance for vancement.Ad- | Work: good refnuneration for husti - neck bands.We wast about fifty girls; $16 to $18: no washing: must have os Catherine street west.Ing in world.Address O.A.Zuercher,| dress E E 1633.Star Brash Otten { Mave an T AN war want d te serve in: steady employment at highest wages.Cres- ferences.24 MHICKEBING Upright Piano.Louis x.ie, Caledonia Springs, Ontario: 216 3 OOKE J3OOKEEEPERS others shoud rend | moraines SDS none a Lote 103i erine {ators store.Aol Bre He : : W.H, SCROGGIE ar ot aoufacturine Co, Limited, 3 ool GENERAL SERVANT roux a was $450.Rowe! ne payable 3 au ch & ei For SALE\u2014A thoroughbred Spitz, two for \u201cGoltman's Manual Practica; : .- .M : smail family in apartment; .; ; : .: _ IGARMAKERS and bunch makers, also 200d pain cook.Middlé app.3¢c alone ont years old: great watch dog; will sell Bookkeoping Engltsh or French, system! \u2014 : - Limited, requires boy for office | .a Re 330 at.hres at cheap.Apply 17 Aylmer.st.- used everywhere.Goitman's Husincss Col | \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 _ \u2014; | apprentices.wanted to learn cigar App.Drummond st.west.\u2014 WALLED a bright message boy for of- making.Apply Gra Hermanos Y Ca, 3% ANT Wend 5 E00 CREDIT ] GREDIT [ D eds Duppies or order doger for sale.Sons TROT wasted for nie toe: ; \u2019 or Yo 7 7e\u201d 7 7 Pn \u2014 - | tice.Apply with \u2018references to Canada LS &.Apply Granda os 193% ENERAL SERV D Veautd à Peter st.216 2 5 ; ; TA st.A general servant, with references.mise Lo apne oh, ETE etch | BO have neat \u2018appearence \u201cand iva with | | Re .open] Co.med TBI MH 3 | (COOK GENERAL: ik Fave x thorsusn pl) 37 Belmont avedoe, or Tel.Werlmhud dug.475 Lasalle Road, Verdun, 214 6 parents.Address in own handwriting, stat- a ar ; a ers a SANTED by manufacturing concern hi y PINS \u2014 .FA - ghest wages.Apply with city references, : \u2014 : and .Given absolutely free, a guaranteed oe ary pores ME experience ir e young lad to help in office.Apply by 31 (rescent st.priy y 26 3 GL Wanted smart, capable solid Brass worth $22, with every r Box ontreal.| letter only to E.Ravel, 47% Guy st.) 18 ; \u201c » .Te ot furaiture to the amount of __, PERSONALS p= ie se.2 ; .The Star's circulation is.increasing faster now than at.an San?ash or Credit, for this HANDSOME Willow Plume can be made gent young boy wante \u2018a; oth riod } 1 ; .lining waker.canvas baster; steady 10 convale taki Le c.; 2 only.* Open evenings until ten from your old ostrich frèthers.st small tor \u2018tie mad to run errands.Apps fH} gg TV pére of its history, because: .work; good pay.Christie Clothing Co.Lim- the Ce Presse stats age \u2018tnd other particu.| (FRG ranted shout 14 us eoneral.App o'blbck.Clty House Furnishing Go, 13% |cost.Every plume 1 tura out ls hand tied - J.MeGuire Go.Ltd.334 Cralg st.I.It is fighting hard against reciprocity with the United ited, 3» Bleury.$ lars: expenses pald but salary would mot be : per pe Ey a ta 1888 St.Lawrence Blvd., between nd is guaranteed to look as well\u2014hold fts West: : .-s which fi TANTED a good, \u201cmart boy.: montréai large.Address Box 4698 Star Office.GE \u2014 Wanted a smart, reliable ei Rachel and Marie Anne streets.shape and color and wear as long as any wil OYS wanted to assist in invoicing de- tates, it sees is the first step the United States is taking V Florists, 732 \u2018St.Catherine west.si Birl to do a little light housework LA CL 201 17ecd |v plume.you can buy for two or three partment.Apply Box 1110, City.316 2 \u2018x ds ti Rp NOSE GENERAL = Warren a\" to make herself generally useful to &n on ot\u201d ei, Can | BRON, nées az about te pue or CY Feeds RTA, iE i tte, So} | (POETEERL Ww gen (eS a thers, ects, ete.clea ° A ow an ompany m 9 ne o is COOK: sm - + .\"FOUND MONEY ier, fancy effects, ele.cleaned curled and office.Apply 360 St.Catherine sl W., \u2026 2.Every y knows de is non-partisan, and that any Recollet si.nt 2 5: no.Washing or Sweeping: rood wager.res to Mra.Edward Murphy tbers.Lindsay Bullding- ss HTC movement ten towa welfare of Canad JATCHMAKER wanted; Food wages to PRY rchester, near Atwater ave.- holstered i A: PUBLISHED in The Star\u2019 on March 3rd, OY wanted to learn t the \u2018cake trade.Ap-! \u201cb ught f hs G ada, whether W first class workman.Fadress to Box °F telephone _Westmount 896.ma S y ; i \u201801d Al Bofa, well upholste n ve- 1910.1 wil not be responsible for any ply at once L.H.Howes, 4129 St.ro orward by overnment or Opposition, is assured of its 1 © ¢ 358) Star Branch Office.217 3 OOK.\u201cand housemstd.Wanted a \u2018good ' renee romans | devis Sntraccee IPB pme io qi ES ee eat apr ME support.VATED traveller on the vont for 857 ou tué aie pest ae onutic ter order.& violette, ber OOKKEEPER wanted in cost depari- ° 1 à , ou the table: best of references required.i Foray co ea EE roue [rech Montreal.Sepswhet Si.WIL B ment of large office, ase about twen.! \u201c3.Its always the fist to- denounce anything which NY pander crade Aw ea ani pre, Apply \u2018after six to 310 Dorchester haa a, PS = : -one late age, experience and salary + .Te \u201cvire rm TRrta st\u201d : Bivd., between \u2018Rachel and Marie Anne.| \"AT PIANG TUNER, iE a TE Tike expected, Box 4061 Star Office.ni 2 would impede the progress h the Dominion.VVANTED tor Chateau Laurier.Oilava |: NOOK iii DocstTabicEald\u2014 wana fide 819 ao: : a) rT Te e ontreal ank\u2014a \u201cplano and or POY Wanted a - * \u2019 j 25 ,; - +; À A Stanle Coristine, 8 \u2014\u2014 fa.| Ean repairing specialist.Phone St.Louls 401.B°7 tes anted at once a good Boy for for: \u201c 4.That it takes the rat place-as an advertising medium once: railroad fare paid; highest wages.astro\u201d manie.Poe vs ras G experienced: good Tages.no wash.E BALE\u2014Neat drawing-room sofa.|Tohn Cross, affice, 2449 St.Hubert street & Pply th erences, 1 *trhi Apply W.C.Edwards and Co., Ltd.New ; - - ing or Irenjng.Apply at once 4351.W with chatr to match; will sell cheap: , : Mrgiite oom 11, Edit.Dept.Star Office.317 4! is a Ta * and, | | Edinburgh Mills, Ottawa Ont\u2019 217 6 5 ni: ; avenue.-, TE owner not having space for them.el.OYS \u2014 Wanted 20 smart messenger - t gets all the news a me.\u201d YANTED th boys, 18 years old: GOK = Wate « aoû plain cook for ç \u201cohn tat ROSS péri Fe \u201cmosey tone boys.Apply Corticelli Silk Co., 4 St.\u201c I the \\ \u2018wages $7 per ve k: Apply Gillette C family of thres.Awply sas Dorchester 100D gehetal maid\u201d wanted town 1 \u201d rôfegs 1 FOR BALE: rss ae and making a reputation.Phone St.Louis 4d.neler at Breet west.ences for small family; .ne:.chiires.op: desk bed sofa.Safety Ramor ('o.of Canada, Limited, 63 Si.¢ chairs, burean, Office, 2440 St.Hubert.212 6 i \\ ! ; Alexander at._ (Cox wanted.Apply.\u201c539 Drummond at.aay A ana ET vase Ra : Ln a iy gas- bonge.end a, +osl range, ete.Apply - ol POSITIVELY GCARANTEE to clean, euri or REA | XVANTED bar porter, bus Boy.Lunch ante r tiscunt Hantley © = dye your willow plume without the loss | \\ , healthy, respectable girl | MART \"OFFICE BOY w counter man.Hoffman Cafe, 31 Notre ¥OOK \u2014 Wanted Immediately Temporary | Fo SALE oh pe, price, to anyome.{of a fibre.Willow plumes wade from \u2018old os- Ï / iS manufacturing concern ESA (or ames Dame went.+ NT 9 \u2018cook for two, weeks.Apply 319 Peel pousevorke and Jor ee Te \u201cenim! apples.of = graftiag, the result 18 trish feathers and boas at smaïl cost.De Energetic, trustworthy man, speak-, or bright.intelligent boy.Apply Slater KF ANTED message boy.Apply to 47ÿ Street after 8 pm.Apply between 7 and y 433 Claret ave ; tate; Wad T*%00; make baste.E.T.|Zouche, Manufacturer of Ostrich* Feathers, Lind.IDE buth languages.Apply after § Cowpany.105 Latoor st.217 2 Ww Bleury at.217 3 OQK and housemald wanted.City refer.vit à ?Ed Ee Que: 212 8 say Building.- am, J.M.Aird, 165 St, Urbain St.!requirre a man for uphoistering.blinds, | \u2018ences.Abpiy No.137 Crescent st.= - ATES = rn Î ; 5 jo Beds, complete, Lou PATOL em Fase Pianos, \u201ctuned.repaired, [JOY \u2014 Wanted a good smart boy ov about, sliades and bench work.Apply at the |i) shied for season com: |\\A\\FANTED \u2018man to wash dishes Apply \"mencing Ist af Ja 5\" Bousckesper: Kas d sold.-Bu.\u201d H.Douglas, Office.15 years of age.Apply room 209, | Employment Office at 9 a.m.217 2 | and sdvertieing novelty sal next, calendar fore\u201d \u2014 © a 0 méme mere À general: plain cook) _ ph et AU (COMPANION \u2014 À capable, well recom- Mrs.Darling, 4282 Doroh WASTED™ first class operators.bastsr, mended woman lo sci as companion | Greene avenue, Westmount.n'a ENERAL \u2014 Wanted genera Cafe Parisien, 21 Kast St.Catherine | family in Westmount: goed, 2 i apr to to ty .salesmen tor To- street.OOK and housemalé.Wanted a good girl, accustomed to plain cooking, mR in ou , Street wes 37° St.- Eile street.Phone East, 830.Pat- Birks Bidg.00D GABINETMAKERS: wanted ant { rOnto añd Eastern \u2018Ontario and Province of plain cook, also house-tablemald: aple home for nice girl.Apply te Sxl ¥ od Ï ¥ 4 |rone:-MeGIl Couservatorium of Music, Royal OY wanted: must be bright and willing: wood polishers, at once.Appis >.Quechee, exclusive territory, commisehon | ANTED first clues boukkeeper Tor Ai must have good references.433 Guy street.¥ + y tieid avenue, Tel._West 2739 letoria College, ete.2 22 about 14; references.Apply to Boul.! 8.James sl.basis \u2018enly, would make a Food side line, YY manatatiariug concern; wut, be Sane | 317 3 : bE for small fend V Lo w.PLUMES eavtated, æ made from ter, Waugh and Co.$7 Su, Peter st.TANG ati ve 50 Fa Taille aber wit Apply w with references to Box M.; cn = manpfacturer.er Feathers, ut re ee OY \u2014 Smart young boy wanted.LAC foreman wanted; steady work all:w! 484 Bear! age expericnce and salary required.Apply | YOUK \u2014 Wanted un good cook.ihat, Can also | ew 317 \u20ac Box 14068 star Office, - 372 HC serve (he table.o¥1% Rosi) oslym Jeans.i (ign Dresser ang steps, wor BIE Wy PET UL ins Bei Hh WME, PET, SE, ea ee 5 4] Tart RUB WOMAN wanted: for warehouse i SANTED = I have 8 hewiy Datctited ger oeurount.ER and one.th Mind a : absolutel with cents Freeman's, .Kiog's Heh .cood wukes and steady wark t 11-71 NX vice, havi t les th Ww 1s.(YOOK \u2014 Wanisd a goof cook.APPLY 157 G t ts i \u2018 fl arr er GEER ah We I o> PONT BOY Wahid Tar ofits of arg | Pointe; aux Trembies, Que.216 1/1 ub women.Apply Lo d.Palmer end Son, Travolier needed to make appol tmellts.No CO?Mountain a.ee ah Cre 2s Co.to ate a Traveller needed to make appoiut WE Ave: pleasure in announcing our manufacturing concern, Bood pros: a eeer ne whnted fof express Whgeoo.1 14mfved, 5 end i DeBresoles st.canvassing; will pay salary and e Pros | (90K as and tablémaid.Wanted at once ex- i Gob general t wanted for LARP, tahing Fall opening, saturday, September pects.Write P.U.Box 2640.On- mus be strong.- ply Victoria | SA weekly.F.J.Waterson, Brantfor perlenced cook And tabiemald.Appl amily; rences required.rite | { T and intelli ply Jawrence Bivd.between Rachel and |9th.Our stock of high-class millinery OYS wanted.Apply Advance iresenzer | Transfer Co, ss remous: ke, corner of à factors: EDO anit Tor Tania?oor tarfo.\u201cne | 18 _Ontarto avenue.ar: 1207 Kim ave., first \u2018street cast \u201cof 316 30a Marie Anns Btreets.2 01 17eod {will be fully prepared for your early in- Servcie, 302 Si.James si.entrance | ctoria avenue, \"Ve Ca | vancement; also.boy for messages.The V ANTED two assisiant Caters, 2 | COMPETENT GIRL or woman for general ENERAL SERVANT arash {BT 17 om.to the lb.18 to the dosen and |Spection.The Princess Millinery, 235 St.St.Michael lane.- HAL BOY: fhust be pea and.rosier \"Moulton Mfg\u2019 Co., Limited, 23¢ Craig st.VV Bleury at.housework in small family: no fancy RAL SERN ae.vastes rod nie G ome cent back on all canned and bottled |Lawtence iv ; 216 8 POYS wanted, 14 and 15.Years of age, Apply Janitor, Tho Co femoral edut | vast, near Champ \u201cge Mars.217 2 WANTED beef boners.Apply ~The ag : cooking required; good wages to righty paid.Pp ; good mes gouds.This week Hartiey's: Marmalade, 17c for factory work.Apply 287 Aird | avenue, opposite C hi ey Hove | MART BOX \u2014 Packing and Provision Co.Limited, Party, Need not necessarily speak English.Lad per Jur Sar, with ope cent attached to jar.C.O.- avenue, Maisonneuve.pital.\u20ac useful ¥ vented: KA make bimeels paint st.217 2 ; W; N.Therjauit, Montpeller, Vermont.IRL wanted for genera) house : nor eg.iT on.by automobile Me St MILLINERY.BOT, =, Good.reifabie boy Tor orice.| | MADE 10.308 4% fe yours ESC acs af Drome- : aie Catherine be: 1th $6.| tiom, one having knowledge of wry | QUANTED woman to work by the day, 317 3 A lephae 200 Wen mont 341.s mall order bu gan Wit ng A FOR PRIESTS HOTEE \u20ac ane estmouns.L t west, Telephove Up 4444.ALL OPENING, beginnings Thursday, Bev 217 Corvin sreers © © Jaaues 404 go) Send for free Bookie Fol Teils how.Hencock.| | Notre De Apply J.C.\"Baih and Go, 143 references required.Phone Westmount (OOK FOR PRIESTS HOUSE Want- a tember 14; the latest styles in Frepeb | \"§ warm clothing s, etc: also warm first B44.Apply 460 Argyle avenue, Westmount ed for priests\u2019 house first clsss cook, ENERAL SERVANT wanted, W ea 3039 Lockport.N otre Dame west.___\u2014_ 318 3 |! middle-aged, Cathoile; itton t thred in family: ne o long fian- Ard Ambsican novelties.Mies Shaw, 126 Mans- pritur TABLES FITTER \u2014 Wanted.SEVEN or eight Jolie.Aino men for sash ville for Canada early in July, 191.Sons, Limited, New Union Station, Ots Kochester Auto School.3:03 agent [vie One \"209 13ecd fair \u201cknowledge ot stenography and (JOOR GENERAL wanted, also Femara.NERAL \u2014 Comipetent © ; PS, Vand prisht;.cerein Fo fall Tigi Th ob- Wife enquires.218 tawa.216 3 ARN (he barber trade TTahi\u2014ThS Toler [S¥ERT.respectable lad age about 14 14 for office work.Give experience and references.\u2018 EMONSTRATORE, th lady deu Ton.required ; small aria.Signo at r own price.te H wd ie FH oLPSWORTH (Willie) \u2014 Last heard ARPENTER wanted.Apply 73 Fort st., LE Barber College ls\u2019 the original college one tind work: (Dust Pate good hand; | Box 40%2 Star Office.217 3 D strators for indon displas : Esglisn : \\orning or evening 1 Hampton .Frauch O ler, oT 218 of about April.Was at Winnipeg on Wm.Brown.: = glish and nch and liv- OUNG MAN stenographer wanted; about ountain st.Tel.3309 Up, \u2014foûnded in 1893: Graduates are now Suc- lin : and French, 3 McGiir Colle enue 5 his way homs, but did not come.Mother {NUTTERS \u2014 Wanted praciical cutters in| cessful barbers ail over the world.You get ok pasion\u201d ois on Préferred.Perman - twenty.who can operate Underwood © catit ge _avenu : enquires.; je ave ENEBAL SERVANT wanted: Re >i Sra = eu advande- .TYRESSMAKERS and Operators nied: good fred; enced.Pp AE, : purcheser.ladles\u2019 garments.Call Regal MTR.expert Instructions; constant practice.writs nent to one suitable.Apply Box 4052 Star machine rapldly.Apply Bax 406) Bar ot D salary; steady work guar teed, 2 yu ae 0 iba tS ot.near \u2018Dorchester.= ° QTARKEY-\u2014Will Mary Ann Starkey, OF Co, 307 St.Paul st.217 3 {for cataiogue.Moler Barber College, Office.217.3 ce Gro |Diece work.Apply at once.The \u2018Imperial, | GENERAL SERVANT Sreuted JANO, Tent, 1 epair: t any person knowing her whereabouts, ~GATHAKERS \u2014 First di ss AIME ur ; Cros \u201ched to to, Tae aT cor = .48 QTENCGRAPHER You &- sblppin à And Shak, oa eminent zhu oreiean 1081.sie 2 a J ize an | terà ete.Ap) «.\u2014 Wantad s_ message oh must have refer- w ; Jo.our home completely.our PUPILS.WANTED, ons, ply Me anted good message perience}: must \u2018be and aceurate; Im Sood LOT ; ant A : ; boy.Apply at once, Mies Shaw, 186 gnod fot \u2018ambitions paseo 1y en yen to 5791 Star Of 816 3 ë abe.a Tis Som the city fo: Jur | BY « der pre ; Laverton at on le bon I a ed a a ee y Mansfield at.Purchasing.Departient.\u201cHe Bt ces strat, y isan i x 8 Tow ean Bo Good Stored ig tbe t.418 -Sangutnet, south St.Lobls Keown'é, 36% St.Antoine À ME 3 ER BOY worn Top Trade STENOGRAPHER, mise de ap em uni be GUE Sad Bo.Ene pr Se an an \u201c re ven ree us- squares zie 3 (oUrLE is {ive salesmen wanted ?Seen and Gr 331 Bleury st.-314.3 \u2026 curate, $h¢ pir one Furnishing GIRL PUPILE Ww.is od, Tady havin « room ang Yoard.yi A travel experience not rate pects for suîtéd Lie , 7.\u201cAddress.0 a 14 ssh gove hd ad permaneht ÿ ton.ray btw hd .{8 Branch .Office.Cie ¢ - he p= AN.wanted Tor CITE For 757 , ee ue A7 Other {Bex : on: terme moder.Noi anand o 2 TROATHMA w \u2018êde K | NE .ate: woul go.pupils\u2019.residences Ce.> a 14 Bent] The ae \u201cCity Cafe, si on a .téwa* Out.\" 5 ; an hn tf © STENQGAAPIER.- TL HERE Bi 45 THE JOR MURPHY.CO: Oh ount a SS \u2019 \u201c* ig and $4: per menth.ny ET Hows.AS 8 and 8 aL 4 \u2018 : MAN .EE skiers: either at-PUplle.or own ¥ Apply $798 Star Office.- 2 are a Rains TUITION vielln d t 5 RTE event Cand evenings at 232 3 avenues west of Greene).wal on table; SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE), vi (NT.\u201cavai IDOTRIRES | ANTED first lies cook, with cliy ve- avenue, ferences; also young Ruglishman, , with satisfactory references.for indoor eee 4 | work; Houd wages.Apply 726 Pipe avenue D GENERAL wanted, one hee \u201cio! west.wagen $13; first Class Apply 4280 Dorchester, west © ANTED à young girl.Just leaving r WW schovl as apprentice to high class ' dressmaking: also an tmprover.114 Bt.Luke ANT for fawily ot three; after : y cook.Ale; Dousamald.wii- 2 ampien Court.335 Moun.| YY ANAED good cook.ales RAL SERVANT wanied,~ \u201c three; must be good cook.\u201cARE.Good wages.Apply 396 Guy at.ERMAN GOVERNESS wanted to come ; 10 the house for rho have some knowledge of the language; A\" lady able to teach the plano preferred.Reply, Box 4046 Siar Office FOUSE-TABLEMAID wanted for family.Apply au 26 Selkirk a avenue.AID \u2014 House- Wome wanted.atreet.Pis WIT raterences at 287 Mountain, = | Ho, Wanted at once.a young irl t | west.! \u201casmist with housework, and fake care of 7 wust bave references.oie 80-TABLEMAID enced houte-tablemaid: - references.Apply 1014 Dorchester west.- \u2014 Wanted experi ADY ours wanted.culars regarding our new us to Dept.A.Sellery.awe v AID wanted for small family, must Be .W ANTED \u2014 Girl for light housework, four laundry sent out.ly 6 Selkirk avenue off Guy si.ARRIED COUPLE wanted, man wait on utiles.Apply 33 Ontariv ave.wife good table and house NPAT GIRL rentes for work; must have references.M.*fan- | in Metcalfe st.RSE for elderly to bed: experience necessary, but not Notre Dame west.217 2 must bé bind and thoughtful.p 603 or call evenings, 57 confined street.ling to go short distance, from city.Good references required.Apply P.O.Box \u201cot.376, atg 3 mo Wash: | WCHL at ace gana] 1 after, W small famliy.Apply evenings: at 7.Shuler street.ur 3 JANTED a \u201cwomans to wash and do ttle glris.\\ cieanlng.Apply 63 Christopher ves |B bus.\\TAITRESS wanted for 6 o'clock tea rooms.Address Robinson and, Co.878 small m1, Catherine st.W.217 2 A AITRESS and lunch girl wanted.Apply St.Blmo Restaurant, 261 McGill - YANTED - Parlor wald, city \u201creferences.Kooi wages.Apply T:6 Pine Sree \u2014 t- Apply to toa WHS Wanted experienced wal resses Apply The Mount City Cafe, 326 Catherine street west.; va ED a maid for family of two: muet nave beat references; guod home for suital'e party, piain cooking: no laundry: - Appily between 7 and 8 at 596 | CHEN GIRL \u2014 Wanted a good kit- \u201cstreet._no_v washing.471 Guy st.\"ITCHEN MAID \u2014 Wanted ai once firs: class kitchen maid; best of wages 10 required.Apply 352 Metcalfe avenue, be- per party: one sleeping at home pre- 579 Dorchester BUOOKKEEFER wanted, .stands double entry; good writer: ae figures and scrurate; WASTED immediately a Eood general servant; small familly.good references tween Sherbrooke and Western.217 3 WATTS a experienced finishers and button sewers on fine coats and pants.ick | Christie Clothing Co.Limited.39 Bleury.re- Apply Bux 1089 > Wm GIRLS for cnvelope department.219 Apply Mr.Phillips.Manufacturing Stationers Co.13 Cathedral street TAÏTRESS \u2014 Experienced waitress wanted ai once: Apply Orpheum Cafe, 364 St.| Catherine west.217 2 lu, family: small flair.god home for T,oright party.- Apply 655 Sit.Hubert sweet.Eant 2338.- .217 3 ANTED girl about 15 years old to Took | ; after two young children; good home.\u201c! Apply 2487 Hutchison at.217 2 - \u2014\u2014\u2014 - .y - URSE \u2014 Wanted an caperienced \u201cnurse V AITRESSES wanted at vuce, must be ex immediately for two weeks, 6 of à six months oid baby.perienced and not afraid of work: wages to que UV per week.Apply between 7-9 pom.76 iveraity street.NTED immediately housgmaid End \u2018house: | kitchen maid.Apply Mra.J.T.Mol- son, 170 University street.217 3 VWANTED \u2014 Expericaced cashier for restan- rant.Apply Cooper's Limited, .103 McGill College \\ YOMAN WANTED to take orders in spare time; po experience unecessary: our lines erbrooke street URSE \u2014 Wanted 11 immediately Competent nurse for two children; boye avenue, oft Dorchester OPERATORS Wanted on shirts and overalls, ave places for 50 -first class hands at 317 3 Steady work all winter.\u201cve will also give work to any smart young girl that wants to learn.3rd floor, The frt Manfg.Co.Ltd, cm data OUNG GIRL to serve in dry goods store.219 Delorimier Must apeak both languages.Apply 10 BRATORS, \u2014 Experienced | wanted on dresses and waists.Ma higheet wages In (he city pot give 10 Small flat.Apply 1085 Delorimier ave- Queen Dress and Wain Meg.Ces js N Notre Dame si.west.RAAORS wanted on chlidrens dress- \u2019 onas; good prices; p x oy \u2018all week, C.Wittal and Co, oie t.Lawrence Blvd.OPERATORS WANTED - Experienced âle ee St Elizabeth Ave, St.H operators We steady [ ROBATIONERS tor spring and one-half years course, Write for information Buperintend- OUNG LADY for office work wanted; ; Yoman's Hospital, Saginaw.Deer especially used by mothers and girls.\u2018Ce SE wanted to take care of sa child Dept.A, Brit Canadian I tris two years old; must have experience; \u201creferences preferred.\u2018Dorchester st.west.SE \u2014 Wanted ap experienced nurse 215 3 best city references re- pnt are meron) WOH SCROGGIE LTD, pans, 228 Albert at\u2026 Ottawa.Apply at once 822 W TANTED \u2014 Cook, with first class cis references.812 Sherbrooke west.ages five and {requires an experienced saleswoman for references required.Apply 136 [ErOcery dept.ose Youre \"LADY wanted for office work: must be intelligent and good plain writer.permanent work.Address 3399 Stal Office.21¢ 3 OUNG LADY wanted for temporary work in fire insurance office; po experience necessary.Apply New PF.O.Box 747 7OUNG GENERAL SERVANT in a heat\u201d ed apartmeht.Apply Sa Shuter at.1066 Ontarlo st.east.Y UNG GIRL wanted to mind child four years of age and t: assist generally 317 3 OUNG LADY wanted Tor confectionety and ice cream parlor; good, salary ; Notre.Dame west.herself generally useful.Apply apartment 6.Davenport Apartments, 109 Bt.Luke at.FOUNG GIRL wanted, for light housework, in private family: Sunday afteraoon and erie for Stas three evenings a week off.Apply 71 Mliton Apply Tooke | Brox.Ltd, street.YOUNG GIRL wanted, as general.French or English, flat, 2 in family: no washing.Can sleep at home.Apply between 7 and 9 , *wW0o|p.m.Apartment 2.102 Union avepue.in generai 217 2 35 per week to start.Apply D.Harrison, 323 Prince Albert ave, Westmoynt.SHIRT STARCHERS Work the year round, Fa Crown Laundry Co.7 Catherine st.ANT wanted to assist housework; good home to willing girl.j Laval avenue.2 WITCH-BOARD OPERATOR \u2014 Wanted and English.State experience to 3795 Star \u201c ælri to attend telephone switcb-board.\u201cin own handwriting, Tooke Bros, 217 with highest $7oUNG LADY rm tee ALEBLADY Wanted, speaking both well recommended, confoctionery store.Apply 640° Bt.Cath- ITRONG, ACTIVE tb operate bosom \" ironing department; Wwiges to start 36 per week: tors are making over $10 at must be able to show besn satisfactory in previous employment.Apply Tollet YT - cooks, cook-geperals, kitchenmaids, parlur- F DENIS, Girl wanted for plain malds, tabiemaids : family of two Peron another servant est wages paid) for competent help.47 Mans- that services have WAN To wa, OF RATORS be for experienced.The Reli- perior position; high wages; fares paid Ladies Tailor, 92 St.Catherine street trom Toronto.Do agency fees to pay; re- 217 or English Woman wanted as = plain cook and do light housework, for SCOTCH SELECT REGISTRY, 596 Dor- Swanlly of two, In country, small house, with - modern conveniences; = i: at once, 350 St.E and « housemaid wanted: eth must be experienced and have efarences.Apply 468 Sherbrooke st.or Phone Mount 286 or Mount 2707.217 2 DUNG Glit: wanted.fourteen or fifteen, for light housework.aod sleep at home.Apply 11 Rarle street.experience and good references, is NW OUNG LADY wanted as clerk in an office; must write and speak French Office.213 + OUNG WOMAN wanted, scrubbers, also I woman for cleaning paint.Apply lan- Housekeeper, from 4 p.m.to 7 p.m.Free- to serve! man's Hotel.21¢ 2 GIRL over 20 years EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES.ironing ma- APABLE DOMESTICS arriving Sept.Irish generals.Apply Tuesday, The Gulid, 71 Drummond st.Uptown 2281.216 à OMESTIC BUREAU has situations for .house tablemaids, experienced children\u2019s qurses; referances required; higb- field street, below Dorghester.Office hours.Iron fianneïs IV to 5.30.Open Tuesday and Thursday even- Apply Tollet Ings.217 4 2 OR THE STATES, wanted cooks, parlor- wanted, $8 $10 maids, generals, housemaids for su- ferences required.Wm.Britt, 28% Yonge, Toronto.218 3eod chester west\u2014Wanted, a tirst\u2014class com- cook for excellent country position; aso rtable homs for right party.Address A one for country hotel $35; smart general 488.#55 Office.for St.Johns, P.Q.: house tablemald, ER, con- highest wages; cook-generals, laund- tester office.Apply 369 st.Catherine dresses, nurses, city chambermaids, wait 217 resses for city hotels: walling engage- 1 experienced.Ap- ment; cook and house tablemald free S Wanted, Catherine WT 15th; experienced cook, 346; tablemald free 23th: housekeeper; several couples.AGENTS WANTED, \u201cA GENT?WANTED.Write to-day for is tea, require two thoroughly expert.our choice list of agents supplies.Ap- ced.malesladies for tiie mantle depart- ply B.C.I.Co.338 Albert si, Ottawa.good suiaries will be pald to, jadies 207 312 1 ; ee #70 EPRESENTATIVE Wanted at once for a thoroughly \u20acx- work in your locality; wil] guarantee >= -perlenced tablemaid.only on ner.32 to 38 per day; opportunity to advance Falke.BT\" Went .216 3 Faplaly, will pay llberally for spares time.Work not difficult.Experience not requirèd, International Bible Press, Toronto, Ont.207 30eod Wit ABSOLUTHBLY guarantee $1.50 a day to canvassers and ail over on a Sart mirls wanted to do vu er big commission basis; phenomenal selling ns and Involclog in shirt ad clothing proposition.Bradiey- Garretson Co., Limit.of res A ed, Brantford, Ont.\u2018316 \u20ac Bar.Enitting Co.on William a : \u201cBOARS, SCROGGIE at \u201cjunior saleslady for quires \u2018and feather dapl or general AKE MAROIS \u2014 Boarding house, near must have LWAYS SATISFACTORY are the als at the Strathcona Cafe, 3 McGill College avenue; single meals 25¢, or 5 for $1: the -noise.30 double and single rooms in connection.317 4 sr CATHERINE WEST, 371\u2014Ladies and gentlemen will find a first Class din- antl an experiences |, room, with good biil of fa of APPy Sresiage Stier 5 « re.beat pt % cooking.quick.service; ¢ meals for $1.00, or 21 for $3.54.special rates by the month; also rooms to rent by day, weak or month; transients taken.Uptown 4660.- 209 12 HRER OR FOUR gentlemen can bave breakfast and evening dlnner: private ; Real a \u201crow brought young house, 263 Prince Arthur west.best of food; mn he ne og good cooking.316 6 NION AVE.3% \u2014 First-class dining.room, for ladies and gentlemen: terms by day, week or month: reasonable; quick service.214 8 SUMMER BOARD.the fakes: two miles Shaw no | bridge; good time for hunting, fishing, 7 moderaté prices nas He Lake Marois, Que.- 218 4 ROE, LAKE MOUSE, weir Station, 8 Qus., will cater to hunters during Septemder and October; partriâge and deer Roe and «vod fishing: good Sartrdes og.- class hotel; has first Class Nagilah re Freash gar Office.8 LE win i locaf concern, both meas.Lapa; Box \u2018odd Sor tice, - + mere amas dore z BNOLISHMAN seeka ia = - ey or rg t perienced; FO end of month; ge 34 year; heigl 9 in.M 433 Starp0: MAN, age IV; TT with email private Income.desires 5 positt good bus ienoe In the diamond tender Pre Jewellery, ete.Jy; would accept fair Cars end commis to prove hi Ea Tose boarding house, in or out of city.Apply by mail, 93 Bt.Justine street, K\u2014Experienced English cook; free now; wages, $39 to.336.Apply Union avenue, CARE ot; of a young chili terms moderate.ve VER kit hon\u2019 attached: every con- w of - ATREE on bath fiat: aacirie fr ce for Joustketpiss.amel bath; seven dollars per mont \u201cYLMER 871., Ne.64 \u2014.d poems, ota er double, hot ana Sola, wis\u201d | roome.2436, \u2014 t bright Aunex 3 dons, suitable fur brothers or friends, with board.two gentlemen or | Terms moderate.217 1 3 to ST ; \u2018CATHERINE WEST, 909, near si.\u2014 le furnished routs, o8 aa: a \u2018gentleman.BELMONT STE.BET 13 \u2014 Two comfortable double ur ciectric Len gentiemon only Park Port avoue © cars; rent =.rent moderate.lentes; .- MACKAY ST.383 Comfortable single vere fay All modern conveulerzrp.ori ectrie gh .WW nC private SHERBROOKE BT.WEST.286 \u2014 Nicely good A 2 Cowan street, se rooms On bath ROOK and housetabiemaïd.experienced private, facts seek situation sogethen: Dest city references.\u2018Address D» ch Office.esr conveniences.317 & ERE ST.WEST, ss \u2014 AVS CE Ten\u201d \u2014 t I KGAUCHETT Phone it house.Gentlemen on! only.eGILE COLLEGE \"AVE, 38 \u2014 - \u2018Racep- vate family: gentiomen only.tionally clean, bright lavge room, suit-: able for one or two gentlemen; water; shower; phone, etc.ETCALYE ST, room flat, Siectrte light; ; also table oard ROLET, 132 \u2014 Large bright, EE abls for two young mer, wih and tea; $4 weekly.OROHESTER WEST, A -| house; first class oaly; transients.ORCHESTER WEBT, 39% \u2014 ee r y decorated, \u2018runnisg water; bathrooms; telephone; first class boards.uired; table b es vos ue.Géuntry.as or ould + $20 amd ESSMAKER, with aoe\u201d Jewellery - business, vof costumes and dresses of all Smith.1780 Park avenue, near AT RESATIETES G and sewin me well furnished, all th wardrobe, water heating, bathroom nat private family.8 $ \u2014 Room, suit frien Eat viat, * Auer ight, modern convenl- \u201cAN all ail round hocsemmas, wants position, | amor in fp es class ku Seer teen T 1585 \u2014 Rooms on on bath: i = peur TT \u2014 Ode double room, Sul CESSMAKING wanted by rat ce class able for two gentiemen or 1 fit and style BUATAR Ladies who wish to dress well receive enlire satistaction.\\RESSMAKER \u2014 A #900 Aremmake at home or by the day, hn « das and car fare.119% Cadipux are open: to write nL \u2014 Newly Fratindd.balahce and audit hols ot of small firms 5}; bath; hot su 8 \u201cwater all the year.il À 453 \u2014 New! fron parlor; large bay w and cold water in room; light; every convenience.P ORCHESTSE RAT; 5719 \u2014 For gn x ros Windsor yr hot leh, as and eleotrie ETRE BELL IIL a of row , Bonted, our ro rooms, kitchen and bath to I.a Gaunt & Son, Limited, 43 ; egant water, with oy vase \u2018board; muitapie or a couple a: two ou tac ow ny AU bas EC an experienced puraery \u2018governess, hours 5.30.MS ORCHESTER w An furnished Bonn FOSTERS M3 ye abor e Sherbrooke below Dorchester.217 3 - TLL, to let, for gentlemen; at 2.50 a ench as wall, , 83 rooms\u2019 \u2018Apply at above address.37 \u2014 Double and aingiv rooais ou bath flat, hot ahd cold water, electric * light; feapil dames \u201cClub, es run we phone: with high class board: suitable for.married couple or two geotlemen; must, be Seen te be appreocia YNORT BT., Ii \u2014 Twi singe = nished\u2019 board; seniiemen wiitiog: Lt \u2018and! fr \"nas registered \u201d highly récommonded French eo, fae and chemical or Mansfield st, office Ser \u2018varnish.pranch, referenoss.Gers, Et James st.RESCENT &T., 64 \u2014 Bright, warm ain- Ke room; ali modern ; phone, etc.Private family.* 217 OURSOL ST., yo TESTIC BUREAU has La a Mond cook with city references: disen- Mansfield street, BER, four ycars\u2019 references last plage |.seeks position, disengaged; well rs- commended in the city.Address C oe Tie Star Branch Office.\u2019STOM CUTTER wants sition ik à first class talloring firm; London and New York experience; also expert liveries and sporting garments, x 4049 Star Office.TOM \u2018CUTTER, New York exp furnishéd rooms, with kitchen privi.office hours 10 UY 471, six doors above Corgoe Heel 217 3 p icely furnished rooms, bath so large room, suitable for three per- class English cooking: of refinement; moderate; no me- 317 200d Apply T87 Mark Ann st.Af ETCALFE 8T, for gentleman.\u2014\u2014 ILL COLLEGE AVENUB, \u2014 Single T.ANTOINE, 4392 \u2014 Nice furnighed and double room; pewly furnished; well room on bath flat: no other rooms: electric private \u2018family.217 : 213 V 17] \u2014 Large furnished front room\u2019 to let, bath flat; rent moderate; XPERIENCED infant's nurse, able to take full charge if required; been head nurse; free now.The Guild, 71 Drummond \u201cstreet.Uptown 2261.IXFERIENCED DRESSMAKER.with Eood references, married couple; TRAL \u2014 Newly furnished front room, table for 2, apartment house; ladies only; every modern convenience.Phone even- appointed house; 456 Two themapives, would rent comfort: brooke; bot private vate family; ¢ terms us T.FAMILLE 8 oT.288 \u2014 Two oudurnish- s connecting rooms,\u2019 suitable fer Hght eneepten, as suive connection, runving water; hot water besting, also furnished bed-sitting room, sultgble for ons Qr two two gentiemen.mére == IST ST FERDINANT BTL, 304781.Henry \u2014 Comfortable room in private familly, Mark, nicely furnished front room on furninhed rooms, telephone; modern to let, mewly renovated; ges light.QUBSEX AVE, 48 \u2014 Two nlccly furnished front rooms, single or double, all modern .convenlences: telephone: \u201c\u2018uiet hrs.running | S* MONIQUE BT.111 \u2014 sul arid n couple apd working men, hot-cold | bath.217 8 | ST CATHERINE WHST, 948, four double rooms, bright gnd airy.newly furntg) - ed; all modern conveniences.Phobe Le 3833 146 T.URBAIN STREET, 1560, near Rachei ot., nicely furnished front parlor, $3.month; single bedroom.furnished; $4 month.no othér roomers.217 8 T.MARK STREET, 19 \u2014 Que or (wa large comfortable rooms; breakfast 1 \"TANCE STREET.187 \u2014 let Fra house, required.= M rooms forte: Lranejents taken: a ST.WEST, 88 - Wall hed room for one or two gen- MAI STREET.250 \u2014.Nurulshed room.a EDWARD B8T., 35 \u2014 Large furnished tre light; athens ou water beating: room to let; suitable for one or two i private id 5 persons; terms moderate: central lovality.ARQUEBTTE BT., 380 \u2014 Three nicely SrTançhy Sr.si == Newly furaishea ooming - ho f sale, Ver w es, bath; electric lights; terms very Lace price for cash.use Tor ¢ 217 4 te of two TANLEY ST., 109 \u2014 Comfortably furn rooms, every convenienoe; rooms, private bath, ons or two rooms, immediate salon.?| private family in ladies\u2019 costumes.chil- {dren's clothes; repair of all kinds ete.Apply 2903 Chambord.XPÉRIENCED French speaking dressmaker wants work at home: references.Apply immediately by phone East 1386, between 8 and 9 p.m.h board y Use of dita suse I piano, ete.: ings Up 6377, or write 3995 Star Office.ence, 4 ce, open to receive a few kiteben privileges if preferred; terms ents for this season to learn cute.ply Box 4050 Star Office.INBSE COOK.experienped, wants vi in hôtel, faïnily dr cafe.Apply 558 15 217 ART ST., 55 \u2014 Front room, weil rnished ; quiet house; central locality gentlemen.ITY COUNCILLORS ST.ENTLEMAN wishes large bed-sitting bet: part board Apply at 242 Mountain st, east.of Main and north of Ontario; $- 317 130 \u2014 Small OUVENIR AVE, 30 \u2014 One large room, NSFIELD, 142 \u2014 To let large double unfurnished, \u2018with small gas stove, room, suitable for two sentlemen, for light housakeeping; bath flat; also small, nicely furnished bed-sitting room; er suitable fer lady or gentlemen.317 3 N 81.\u2014 Small furnished room.Oo at ween 3 T.URBAIN, 1032\u2014Large front room to let, furnished or unfurnished: no chil- other roomers; permanency if clean comfortable, Persons to ting of rooms i» not a financial conven- fence need not reply.State approximate | | Pronthly terms.Apply Box 4007, SE gr single room on bath flat, six (6) doi- immediate possession.NAMILY WASRING, curtains made work guaranteed.431 Beaudry.USEKEEPER \u2014 Young woman wishes as housekeeper to 8 EF \u2014 Al, all- round man: steady añd five seasons in one place; good Teférences.Addregs C C 7474, Star Branch Office.OLORED MAN wants work as port \\ any kind; has references.Adare JC C 7468, Star Brantèl.- ARPENTER WORK and a pairs: stores, offices, factory, houses, by day or job: de lars per month; ITY COUNCILLORS \u201c| ST., private family.191, upstairs \u2014Furnished front room, suitable for married couple or 2 gentlemen friends, ANNING 8T., 142 \u2014 Well furnished ain- die room on bath flat, electric light; whom the let- DOTE 30 \u2014 Rooms rooms; refined \"pacple.ILTON, 31 \u2014 Double and single room for gentiemen, f married \u2014 couples, with light housekeeping: close to |&QT- UBBAIN, 703 Large bright front Main cars; no children.313 6 ETCALFE ST., 153 \u2014 Very large bright Prince Arthur street.suitable for two men, doctor or dentist; residential ra {ANNING ST.: re-engagement gentleman or gentlemen; UTCHISON Tr .Address Box 4021 Star office, accommodation for two ©r three gen- ; partial 1 board.27 6 Brigbt double room, room, ivate bathroom appreciated ; breakfast, \u2018evenipg {dower private family.216 8 OUSEKEEPER \u2014 Position wanted by refined women as working hou er to bachelor, physician, one or two bache- Jors or widower; references; competent.dress Housekeeper, Denis Boulevard.USEKEEPER OR COMPANION -\u2014- Situation wanted by Engiish lady.Apply C C 7586 Star Branch Office.OUSEKEEPER wants a position i hotel or club, experi- gentle furniture, etc, promptly attended.Send card 3 Hutchison, or phone Up 4785.Situation wanted by camp, boarding house or con- any distance.RESCENT BT.\u2014 Fursished rooms ACKAY, 343 \u2014 Comfortable double s and 1689 Dufferin st, Bt steam heated, 313 are room with ber \u2018refloed surroundings; every care, Comfort: Leterences exchanged.Star Branch Office.RGE, bright room; first-class board; electrk: light and telephone, in fine aughter, to go to struction works, 202, corner of Notre Cook, 238 Guy st large double room OLBORNE STREET, .Dame \u2014 One TC LFE STR EET.sucer rursisned: t seeks position as designer, cutter , : speaks both languages; can furnish best re- dren: no other roomers; steam heat, bath, ACKAY, 419 \u2014 Weil Turnisned front end piano; $6 month: suitable for one or persons.ST ANTOINE.188A \u2014 Rooms to let, x each; double.single beds.216 3 A room; modern conveniences; partial beard: salt two otlemen; beautiful focally: SOT ' 21 T.CATHERINE STREET WEST, 2 -\u2014 Double and single.dath flat; furnished or unfurnished, with use of kitchee: steam heated; electric light.26 2 eleotrie T, MONIQUE, 49a, corner Lagauchetiere, light; telephone; moderate terms.Phone Up single and double, elegantly furnished, hot water; single §1.50 a week.T 216 3 x 11 and ST EDWARD STREET, 3, oft Bleury \u2014 cor Two or three rooms, furnished :or unfurnished, suitable married couples or NATRCART 8T.48 \u2014 Well furnished; ferences from New York and Montreal.bot water heating; well Hentod: gen |.dress 24 University.or Up 2134.OMPETENT electrical and mechanical sales experienced in supplies asd desires change of position; at the: on engineering staff of Montreal f bring basiness.Replies coutidential.V V 6847 Star Branch CT!ce, manager and good referen- 8 ., CAre of Mrs E.Davis, 105 City Councillors street, city.sits wtd fem J TANTED\u2014Work by the day or week: good cook or laundress.locality; terms moderate.Apply 240 Mac- kay street.Tel.2773 815 8 ARGE BRIGHT front room in modern fiat, pvery convenience; par \u2018tourists _ accomm ETCALFE sT, .double and single, ail as roo conveniences; NT LR URBAIN.1140 \u2014 Thrée nice bright \u2018telephone.Transients accommodated.310 § 22 \u2014 Newly turgisbed | rooms; rt.217 3 RUMMOND 8T., .85 \u2014 Nice Targe tur- front foom, suitable \u201cnial ANSFIRLD STREET, Ti \u2014 Auer light, hot .Pro gentlemen or married couple.water beating; FRTGALFR 8TF : TRBÉT, 65 \u2014 Nice.= æeutiemen: terms moderate.216 8; .convenienca; fr class ST URBAIN, 636 \u2014 Nice big furnishgd room, suitable for two gentlemen, ; quiet family.no children; also table board.116 \u2014 Formed front near Sherbrooke st.316 6 also one ! references exchanged: FAYOR STREET, 8 \u2014 Poglish family.a ANCE.162, just above Sherbrooke \u2014 Two forvished, first class board; for gentlemen or married \u201ccouple.nr AUNDRESS\u2014Wanted work by the day ELIVERY of parcels, jobbing und as laundress, two or three days a taken by man with good horse rig: reliable and moderate charges.Ap; ply 472 Seigneur street._ RIVER seeks situation, thoroughly und to horses; knows city well; ORCHESTER #&8T.WEST, 543, beautiful furnished Rooms and bodrd; Le runoine bot wa- rooms, with good board; ter | in rooms; telephone.large rooms, well Y BOOKKEEPER, 3 qualified, good office manager ; city references.Apply 3 Closse street.two gentlemen; large airy room; every convenjence; terms moderate.«6 furnished rooms, on bath fiat, hot and cold water; electricity.216 cGILL COLLEGE AVE., 30a \u2014Wall fur- HUTER, 104 \u2014 Nicely furnished rooms, single end double rooms; mod- nces Tel- Up 3921.31 \u2014 Front room, suit one {SOUVENIR & AVENUE, IN \u2014 Rooms furoïshed private pans; - 4 ih private family; bot water: 10le- phone.316 3 onfornisbed: newls decorated: Hath flat: gas stove connections; large gallery.Ct Call y; city references.C, P.CGILL COLLEGE furnished single \u2018modern conveniences.Tel Up 1 2931.39 \u2014 Neowly furnished sine slents.Moderate.216 8 gle ana \"Souble room; terms moderate.8\" CATHERINE ST.WEST, 879 \u2014 RENT \u2014 A well furnished bedroom and sitttug room, at 68 heistopler Columbus street, near Lafontaine Park.217 4 HRANCE.unfuräished rooms, NIVERSITY, 105 \u2014, Comfurtable front } room, with everything convenient, In clean, well-kept house: suitable for one * ior two refined gentlemen; references.gare Fran [ION AVE 57-= Large well turntiiea es, East ms EE front rooms, running water, sheotric\u2019 two gentle en or married couple; ight; large clothes press; shower ba! with first class board; best locality; terms d oderate; tr lents taken: by the dar or bedrooms on bathroom fiat.87 Unièn \u2018300 16 NION AVENUE, 82 \u2014 Large front room on bath flat, suitable for two 13 \u2014 Two nicely | gentlemen: also two connecting rooms: NION AVENUE, 78 \u2014 misbed.hot water Sn desired; to bath; breakfast 1 - + evan ca VICTOR A \u201cST.ER EOVE-WERT Tea parior, suitable for:nurse or fanc with use of phore and kitghed 216 8\" th QVESTERS N HOSPITAL AVS.i; Toit Bowen Single or double room, eivetric lights is UNT .\u2014 Lansdowne sr _ three use of telephone and plano; with board, In private family: sesdlemnes oply; all boue com forts.Address Bex 10489, Stone's: Drug Store, with hot water: Tr CTR 3 217 R bedroom, bathroom flat; telephone; near MrGill ege and Park avenue car liné.Only segulrins fn *icet class\u2019 av 9 : TION wanted ted by Englishm 2%, in office, or timekeeper or lany position.of trust; well recommende® Address AA 7276, Star Branch Office.can be made now.Tel., by & reliable woman, who .would take care of children and use from 2 to 6 p.m., or would do the same a few evenings during the week.Apply Box 4086 Star Branch Office, .KE \u2014 A large newly furnished A ALKER Ly +3 \u2018Bright, T.LU se fun on ore; all modern tiemen only: no s thar Ad ri w we oh, : F ROOMS AND ROARD WANTED.above Prince Art Bter » Branch oO Rentiemen would ifke work ork for even.oy Emden _refer-' other 208 ae te van peivilegts; urns ater tain ; Ze hflenish- «d rooms, bathroom Chur my done we Suita le for light ho hougekeepin.YOR ST., ¢ \u2014 Nicely 1 farnish e sad single rooms, also table EN TT by day wanted by trustworthy | ings and spare time.Apply 4017 Beat an.246 Mitcheson street, oF desires a position as :house- ¥ d cook; capable of taking ower\u2019s home or bachelor's best of references.Address C 7577 Star Branch Oftice.RE wanted by the day by a respect able young woman.Abpty 147 Sas LUKE.TT You odour empires ess rooms in 4 vaio! \u201cfamily harsisbed ore a few 21% & LESALE CLOTHING\u2014A successful custom cutter wants position LA a first class wholesale house: thor- tougnly compétent in ll branches: :erican experience, BAAN requires board and des at five dollars per week; must db clean Address C C 7430 Star \u201c2 ot two.Le Branch \u2018Ste Office, wl Victor \u2018estmonnt.ARL BORRO sgparate bright suitable avenye, | full charge w and respectable.Branch Office.a respectable English speakipg fam- (Roman Catholic preferred) young French Canadlan of quiet habits.State locality and terms.Apply Box 4038 es AND BOARD pT es ave.and St.\u2018Catherine st.Rooks Pérmanent Li suitab house below re 2 ANSFIELD | Tr, 28 ms M rod to rem comfortably furnished Ex \u201con tiret floor; accommodations ansients taken.Apply Hox 4048 Star ANTED \u2014 Faïatiné.papernan i tim! V reæsonable: wechanic.7 ain ye ges Chartes, Borr es.cleanliness, Variety, Quick service and po Quality our special feature: po stairs to ws re est ous erats.393 Victoria: - o he climb; just otf 3t.Catherine, sway from oom; OUNT, 4124A St.Catherine a abel tor two.gentiemen; also singly room: \\ NEST fron piv.vl BY moderate terme.es well rt = eed \u201ctrot.rom, aio FH suitable for ome oy two, near Mance st.8% Y ire East, \u2018corner of eee is yar WHE wardro and = \u2018Nice large - room.RK wanted by the day by young à irl.M.54 City Counclilors st., ITER \u2014 Young Tr change, would prefer private service; Address K = 151 217 for two Nes \\ iy furnished single room, eyery o veal | nord good references.Star Branch Offtée.ANTED intustion as shipper, storeman or shoe saleaman by married man, | years,\u2019 accustomed to handling ren, willing \u201cte hustle.Box 3811 Star Office.AIRE ROPE SPLICER and \u201crigger steady work with some c firm.arly 3670 Star \u2018Offtée: Young Englishman nant nage.TER res preter p ferences.Apply WANED by roapeciable woman any FUTR of housework by the day; good refer- ; vo lady, 7 \u201cta Parts), on ns mures ove réèes.Box 4014 Bar grnce.YOUNG NG GIHL SCHOLAR sesks ab English family: around the house outside of school hours.Apply 244 Clarke to-morrow.OU will find woman to work by the day.at Tst \u2018Ca d ¢ RL ro \u20ac R° Ce ariqute family, (Pre dress fy xeoutor, 147 Wella) Co ca \u201cbeignt newly roraiiaet Taoms: sait- i-ætrictiy -private; \u2018and a\u2014hotise + all couveniences; bot water year round; private ts room; balcony, bath, \u201cwardrobe: po | \u201cspeaking French ble for couple or Sentlemen; ug single; y young X pHivate tumily, whery himself at home; Catholic p Ad and double; breakf part Ln ana wl M '\u2014 Situation as granolithic sement sidewalks, §: warehouses, 3 [ote am à practical man ! roads | an take quantities from plans and mèa- would fike to have iw \u2018sure up; can take entire charge of qe ; 2411 ol Mr.J.irs don A ee ' = Ÿ French;, ay nai! situation 2s-interpret 188 8 tar Branch Ofioe.W \u201cBoarding house; crate pear, Mile Bod; man: Address NAFIELD \u201cer, ;, 1618 \u2014 avi en nicely furnished: ! lectin es Lf ETCALFE Fr.7 14\u20ac \u2014 Nice large room, suitable for one or two; r layer: \u2018stables, Including grooy pation to Ml in evenings.Ad Ider! a \"st C C 7875 Star Branch Office.n, iin ns And bedroom, either furnished, with board; oly vi all-mod ern conveniences and \u2018In good locality.Ger.\u2014to\u2014take ad Hman\u2014tamily\u2014 paper or any Xind of magasine.lara 4928 \u2018Star otre: housekséper .or vente or phôtte Nast 1139.\u201cTT PRIVATE TREATMENT.fidement: private.Mrs.Dr.: Lagauchetiere 3t.was, coraer | er elderly lady to Bises rwormse fer ladies a take children omaparis BL.Cab adore Sous ad wats pitt: position as governess in à distingue FE MAN {married d will h French to ing Lier erence: nd de ris an teac 787 Buar Office.; wisn, 3 aoa, a \u2014 a - ith light .house- red pete re sree 3 is Di RRARLE.has wu i EE TET 8 nh | rooms for rent: nice locality, near ve toria and Sberbrooke street, with quiet 2d \u201cboard it desired; terms 2683.find a nice iarge room at \u2018wardrobe, gaslight an gooû appesrance.Please call and obli ; .\u20ac, ws ne be, rewarded.3171 #4 =\" = PIN, with pearis and amethyst - centre, on University street, or Pine ; - per Bt.Catherine and McGill College avenue.Address \"TRE MONTREAL, BAILY STAR~ \u2014rurénir; SEPTEMBER 12, 1911.tg LOST.White Cemec Gould Band Brooch.« Ward if returged to Apartment 4, Noy 54 © avenue.SEMAN | KODAK, postcacd size, left on.nu Atwater Bail Park, afternoôn ar.To Person leaving asme at Star corner Nt.Catherine and Mansfield, Avenue between University and Durocher .It found, please relurn to Mrs.B A.Schmidt, 31 l\u2019ine Avenue Avart- ments, city, and receive reward, Miss Schmidt, 31 Pine ments, OST \u2014 Small black lcather purse, a corners, containing mouy aud three kegs, Baturday afternoon, Letwesu Goulwin's and cor- Montreal.T Aberdeen Tterrter dog.og.Finder | wi be rewarded on reluruing te sie Eherbrooke st.west.| Le Blue Bonnets, Saturday, Key- TIRE containing three small keys.A ard of $5 will be paid if returned to | 39 8¢.Louis Lous square.; EL this Teity \u201cor \u201con the way to Of LE me Pointe us Trembies, on Sunday.August 20th, a leather pocket boik, coutaluing cunsider- able amount.Finder will receive a liberal reward by reporting to H.Therrier.No.8 Place | treet, St.Henry.Monmtres!.217 2 LesT \u2014 Black toy Pomeranian, from 1619 Park ave.Answers to Dandy.217 2eod Finder rewarded.17 2eod__ OST \u2014 A small \u201cpurse, on Amherst car, going east on (\u2018raig, about 0 p.m.September 11, by way of Bt.Catherine, containing change, car tickets and child's ring Finder pieuse return to 2466 Mance street, and be rewarded.met te N a Sherbrooke and St.Catherine st., .CAr to Amherst, the sum of $45.Lib- .oral reward.Remit to Mr.Eug.Gauron, Ville St.Pierre.day, a rough-haired Irish terrier, on Cote des Neiges road.Reward , at Higniand ave.; URSE \u2014 On the 3rd or 4th instant, .small purse, containing watch mMove- ment, ete, of no value to Anybody but the owner.Reward at No.49 Milton st.215 4 Sor CASE.on the road to Sherrington - and St Edward, from back of au sutomoblle Saturday.Liberal reward If returned to Dr.Irvine, 3 Linton Apariments, Phone Up 2475.216 3 MWELVE | DOLLARS, Monday afterñoon, on Sherbrooke, between Park avenue and Drummund.Reward.7 7 Ontario ave.| QUEDNESDAT, Sep L 6th, bro brown and white Ayrshire Fallin ng cow.Apply 321 9th avenye, Rosemount.216 2 YELLOW dress suit-case, with lady's wearing apparel, on .road- between Hemmingford and St.Edouard.Reward si onu Irvine's, Linton Apartments, Ye NG YELLOW SPANIEL PUP DOQQ.| from 856 Pine aveue on the 9th Sep- | tember.If returned to 556 Pine avenue reward 35.00.218 3 i = i ROOMS WANTED.BY MARRIED COUPLE, without children one or two rooms wanted, furnished, withia tem minutes\u2019 walk of Victoria square, Ets stove or kitchen privileges and not more than ten dollars pér month, for 18th inst.Address D D 7630 Star Branch Office.Greta wishes furnished room, ; - with private family, located west of street.Please state lighting.con- | etc., when applying \u20189 Box : » Star Office.i \u201cWeGILL UNIVERSITY Boarding House List-\u2014Persons wish- | = to receive students as boarders or | lodgers during the coming session commencing October 1st, are requested: t6.communicate by letter with the un.| dersigned before Sepember 15th, giv-! ing particulars as to terms, etc.Every! application must be accompanied by a certificate from the Health Department: as to the sanitary condition of the house, | and .(if the applicant be new) by written testimonials as tg character, Aa.dress all communications to The Reg- | faire, McGill University, 80 MAREED COUPLE want two or ore | furnished rooms, one & kitchen; heated, October 15th, for winter: central; moderate rent.A 7391 Star Branch Office.216 3 HRÉE TOUNG LADIES would llke ome large room, with kitchen privileges: vow locality.Ô or three rooms wanted in western \u2018section, with board, !In a private Tamily, py gentieman with wife and three children (one to five years old).State full particuars.Address P.O.Box os\" * ANTED for two adults, single.furnished i bedroom ahd bed-sitting room, with use of kitchen; central location; immedifte Dosveguion.Address C C 1523 Star Branch Address A Waren \u2014 At once, well furnished \u2018bedroom, with bath, and light breakfast; between Peel and Mountain streets, near Sherbrooke street: no boarding houses need reply.G.C., P.O.Box 66, Station *\u201cB.\u201d Montreal.217 2 VVANTED by small family, coupie of rooms, furnished or unfurnished, for housekeeping.State locality and rent.Address C C 7538, Star Branch office.L furnished single front room wanted at once by iady, wardrobe; new ap to date bourse; new furnishings; steam heat; between University and Fort sts.| 217 3 Wes clean room wanted with privi- -leges by young man, between Alar- ander and Guy: must not be a general boarding house.Appiy Box 4040 Star Of-! nes.217 3 ANTED \u2014 Furnished front room, for ; marrjed couple without children, with kitchen privileges: or two unfurnished: in quiet locality.terms moderate.Address C C 7583, Star Branch Office.FOUNG GENTLEMAN wishes nice, fortably furnished single room, west of St.Urbain, above Dorchester.with private family: terms moderate.Apply A.M.; 231 Craig st.west.OUNG MARRIED COUPLE want two.single rooms, suitable for tight housekeeping for first week In October; steam heated; Annex preferred.State terms.4035, Star Office.- re MACHINERY.ONCRETE MIXER wanted to rent or bay.Box 4015, Star Office.217 4 piiscraio MOTORS for tale \u2014 All mises for bots siternating and direct current.We Le mil century aingle Phase Motors.Pitts: nsformers.Gonid Storage Batteries.Ey Canadian Fairbanks Co., Limited, ad on great Ww \u201cFeturn Tubnlar Boilers.In stock; 3 40 x 10; AM aT 8 48 x 14; 6 54 x 14; 86 10 00 x 14; 60 x 16; 8 x 16; 8 72 x 16; 1272 x \u201c8! Waterous, Brantford.193 30 law i } Avenue \u2018| t com- < WRK OF GRAND JURY 1S DONE PROMPTLY Mr.Justice Trenholme Congratulates Jurors on Their Expedition.Expressing surprise that the Grand Jury should have completed their work in such a short time, Mr.Justice Tren- holme congratulated the members apd discharged them.True bills were found against the following: Alp.Picard, Henry and Moses Gold, Abraham and Morris Kline, receiving stolen property; Elle Delorme, Wm.Robert, Samuel Spires.Anatole Roberge and Abel Guilbeault, theft; Richard Johnston, housebreaking: Arthur Archambeault, shop breaking: Guiseppe Priotti Nicolas Patris, Joseph Valllancourt, Harry Lusher, attempted rhurder.Raoul Auclair, aggravated assault.- Arthur Peachey will have to stand trial for the death of Emile Lisotte.In a low voice, scarcely above a murmur, he pleaded not guilty to the charge.He looks very ill and his head is still turbaned in bandages.In the case of Robert Sansso, accused of uttempted murder, and Geo.Bratski and Gregori de Bratski, on charges of abduction.the jury return- \u2018ed \u201cno bill.\" Sam Spires.Henry and Moses Gold elected to change their option and go before Judge Choquet, in Special Ses- .sions.Three hench warrants were issued for accused who failed to respond to their names.Elie Delorme, Alphonse Raso and Arthur Archambeault, accused of theft, stabbing and theft re- \u2018spectively.Bail was confiscated.-Gluseppe Angelo, alias Jimmy Bruno, Is churged with having inflicted seven razor cuts on Mrs.Marie Lepere.Bruno has been acting queerly since his confinement, and Mr.J.C.Walsh, K.C.who will look after the interests of the Crown in the present term: asked thet a commission be appointed to ascertain whether or not the man is sane.Doctors Villeneuve, Devlin and DeGrosbois will examine rane and will report to the Court.MACHINERY.CONCRETE | \u2018MIXER For sale: one new \u201cChain Belt\u201d 14-yard Concrete Mixer mounted on Trucks, complete with Engine and Boller, Power Loader and Automatic Water Tank; in stock for immediate deltvery.Candy Machinery MEY 298-300 ST, JAMES STREET.[LS re MACHINERY DODGE Friction Cluteh , Mechanisms Split or Solid.We supply FRICTION: CLUTCHES for all purposes in all sizes for any horse power.Our designs are exclusive, our process of manufacture is of the most modern, all parts are interchangeable and every clutch mechanism sold under our fullest guarantes, \u2018Most ofthe large plants DODGE \u2018CLUTCHES SEND FoR NEW BOOK .00DGE MANUFACTURING co.MONTREAL BR STEEL INDUSTRY HURF, , DECLARES MR.ASSELN Tells of Harm Done by \u2018American Oil Interests in Canada.a The audience that cheered Mr.ou- var Asselin last night, at the open ajr meeting, held at the corner of Roy and Mentana streets, was exceedingly large for a street corner meeting, and more so, for the locality.Never before had a meeting in that part of the city attracted over two or three hundred people.At one time, there were over a thousand people present.The speakers were Messrs.L.P.Delonchamp, manager of Le Devoir; Omer Heroux, chief editor of Le De- voir; Olivar Asselin, the candidate, and Dr.Nolin.Dr.Desy acted as chairman.Mr.Delonchamp attacked both reciprocity and the naval bill, claiming great errors on the part of the Government.Reciprocity had brought forward by 8ir Wiifrid Laurier as an attraction that would keep the navy veiled from the public opinion.All that was behind Laurier's naval scheme was to recruit men for the Imperial navy.It was paying a tribute of flesh which was opposed by the country.Mr.Omer Heroux declared that Ms intimate and deep acquaintance with Mr.Asselin was cause of his presence at the meeting.\u201cI am not in the habit of going on the hustings, but I did not want to lose the opportunity of giving my friend this public token of my sympathy, and tell you a few of the things I know about him.\u201d Mr.Asselin was glven loud and long cheers, when he appeared on the platform, which, by the way, was an empty packing case.The bad condition of his throat proved great odds against the speaker, but he spoke for over an hour.He criticized Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the navy, the pact, and the general administration of the Liberal Government.The dangers of reciprocity he exposed by many examples, the most striking being the remembrance of the American Oil trust dealings in Canada.He remembered whey the Canadiaun ol?companies, having sunk wells in On- tarfo, were selling oil at 15 cents a gallon.The Americans came and sold at 14% cents a gallon, and quickly controlled the market.Having starved the Canadian companies, they bought them out, and now they had raised the price of oil, not from 14% cents to 15, but to 26 cents a gallon.Mr.Asselin blamed as very unwise the position in which the Canadian steel industry had been placed, as it would have to compete unexpectedly with the American trusts.After having spent scme nine or ten millions in bounties to that industry, the Government was throwing it in the mouth of the dragon.The pulp industry would also fall into the hands of the Americans.Dr.Nolin closed the meeting.To Talk of irish Mission.Rev.Randall Phillips will lecture in the Dominion Square Methodist Church, to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock on his open-air mision work in Ireland.The lecture will be {llus- trated by stereoptican views.Mr.James Russell Soley, formerly United States Assistant Secretary of The Navy, is dead at Roosevelt Hospital of pneumonia.His age was 61 A PORTABLE GAS.Aithough we are rapidly passing from the \u2018Gas\u2019 to the \u201cElectricity\u201d age for lighting, yet how very many houses and even villages are there that have not even entered the \u201cGas\u201d \u2018 age, for to provide either of these il- luminants a plant is required beyond leven the financial capability of a small | -this lamp.| f : community much less a single householder, so that the paraffin lamp Is still to be found in use considerably.Now there are many objections to It requires a great deal of attention and attending to a lamp \u2018is nasty work, and yet if not performed unpleasant odor and had light are the results over and \u2018above the question of danger.It is welcome news then that Messrs.H.Dutton and Co.of 7 Fisher street, Southampton Row, London, have solved the difficuity with their \u201cCar- mien Portable Gas,\u201d which is cheaper \u2018than paraffin and perfectly safe, Car- imien Gas is simply petrol! heated into a gaseous state.| A tank is placed on the root or in any other convenient position.A \u2018tube no thicker than a knitting needle conveys the petrol anywhere and .everywhere desired to the burner, and in the burner (which is the patent and key to the whole system) the petrol Is changed into gas, which gives a light by an incandescent mantle of 70 c¢.p.one gallon of petrol providing tif for 80 hours.This js far cheaper than paraffin and there Is no machinery required.An Intelligent man can fix up .the whole system himself, the thin tube being almost invisible, a small gimlet hole carrying it through a wall.The s¥stem has been adopted by Local Government Boards for Hospitals and other buildings, as well as for street lighting, and the testimon- fals Messrs.Dutton have received endorse the good opinion we have of \u201cCarmien Portable Gas.\u201d .HERE AT LAST! LES Jd \\ ER BROS, Successors to Saxe, CORNER ST.CATHERINE AND ST.LAWRENCE STREETS.SE pis a ss 7 n ae.\u2026 Open Thursday 9 am, September 14th, WATCH FOR TO-MORROW\u2019S ADVERTISEMENT.\"We are going to sell a $100,000.00 stock of Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 High 2 a.è, Faim Class a and Seasonable that both were uncalled for, and were been |.Terre a rrr ge of.rich mahogany, beautifully inlaid, in a host of designs ani shapes, make a wedding sift never to be forgotten.They are appropriate in any room, .while the more expen< have Westmins-' All are excellent sive molels ter - climes.timekeepers.- By purchasing at Johnston's you are purchasing dependability and genuine goods.- Try \u201cJohnston\u201d service.UE Painters\u2019 \u201cand Decorators\u2019 BUSINESS FOR SALE BY AUCTION.In the matter of \"MURPHY & SON, 140 - Mansfield street, Montreal.The undersigned wlll sell by public To tom.at No.69 St.James st., Montreal, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 191%, at 11 o'clock a.Stock of paints, varnishes and prie paper arc se sas ae eue nage» Office tures, scaffolding and 10018.iene.240.00 Rolling stock, comprising horse, summer and inter fxpresses, harness.etc.4 ore w e open fo the Foch, at pen for inspection on r other information apply to ALEXANDRE DESMARTEAU Curator, 60 Notre Dame st.east, Montreal, » MARCOTTE BROS, 217 3 eod Auctioneers.| learned with profound regret of the SYMPATHY WITH PRESIDENT.| Monk Club Passes Resolution on Death of Mrs.Monk.\u2018 At a meeting of the English speaking members of the Consetrative Club of Lachine held at their rooms on September 11th, Mr.G.A.Smith in the chair, the following resolution was passed: \u201cThat the members of thiy club have death of Mrs.F.D.Monk.and they wish to place on record their heartfelt.morrow for the irreparable loss that our leader and present member has sustained and wish to assure him and his family of our deep and fullest sympathy in his bereave ent.\u201d - à ooo B Special \u2018Notise.Sir Wilfrid Laurier says the oa, Cock is sure to win once mere; Mr.Borden says he will be purprised at more ; to-date garments.RT, M.Marchand, Largest Ladies\u2019 Ready-To- - Wear House in Canada to be sold to-morrow .M.MARCHAND, \u2018 284 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST.Dresses & Blouses.SPECIAL TO-MORROW 322.90 SUIT For 910.0 |} These fine Cloths and Serge Suits were manufactured to be sold at $22.50 and but as we were fortunate enough to get them at a very special price from a New York firm, we are in a position to offer you the most interesting saving opportunity to be had this Fall in new up- They are all satin lined in the latest shades, plain tailored, man-tailored or trimmed in the newest styles.Everyone $15.00 : Daily Sept.15 to Oct.15 The Burlington Route will sell very low price, one-way tickets to practically points in Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon; California, Nevada Arizona, Colorado, Utah, \u2018Wyoming and the Canadian Northwest.\u2018These tickets will be good in .tourist sleepers, also in through coaches and reclining chair cars (seats free).Through tourist sleepers via a greater variety of routes than any other line.Twic from Chica, Pps fom lpg 3.Pa to Once Daily from 3 Louis via Scenic Personally conducted excursions to California several times every week.Best service and \u2018equipment; most attractive routes.4 going West, all Rosa Ear sore ie and rate ofore The re \u201cOn Time\u201d Rond 8488 05 No Honing\u2014No Grinding 2am ts the \u201cCarbo\u201d Edge Fire .heat is never uniform; electricity can be exactly measured and regulated.That's why the electric tempering of the Carbo-Magnetic Razor the wonderful turnover that is to take place.All guess work, of course, but there is no guess work about the faet that we have purchased a carload of exhibition pianos at the Toronto Fair, which will arrive early this week.\u2018 It will cost you nothing to come in and see them before making your selection.Prices and terms will be the lowest in the city\u2014no agents and small general expenses enable us to sell cheap., When passing.take a look in at our window and see the beautiful display of Vose & Sons pianos, manufactured in Boston, consisting of Grand, Upright and Player Planos.Very special inducements to cash or short date purchasers.Gervais & Whiteside, 588 St.Catherine St.West.217 2 cod Assays cial materials Steel, Iron.mines and qusarries LEMITEP Chemists and Mining Engineers and Analyses of Tests of etc Reports made JAS.G.ROSS, BH.Amer.fast.M.P.- Consulting Mining Engineer.DR.MILTON L.HERSEY, Managing Director.171 8T.JAMES ST, MONTREAL 23 156e0d ali Commer- Cement, _ B.Lindman, Esq., Montreal.:\u2014 shall be on pleased 1 find Milton Hersey Co., Praise for the Lindman Trus ! | Dear Sir, \u2014I take this opportunity to inform you that «Truss very comforable to wear, «nd T to rerommend ~ anyone suffering from ruptursa the Lindman Sam\u2019l Goltman, Montreal.Call or write for particulars.Consultations free, 8 McGill College Avenue, B.LINDMAN, Reg\u2019d, Moutreal.Blade is absolutely uniform.The edge of a razor is a series of fine but irregular teeth.Dull razors are those on which the *zæth have broken off or turned; sroken off on the brittle razors, turned on soft ones.Because of the added toughness of our recarbonized steel, coupled with the flintlike hardness of our process of electric tempering, the teeth on the Carbo-Magnetic are so tough that they will neither break nor bend; hence our guarantee, with common-sense use.Every Carbo-Magnetic Razor is guaranteed to be and do exactly what this advertisement \u2018claims or it.ft ta A MARATHON Or Marathon Racer FREE to every boy getting $10.00 worth or over of Clothing and Furnish- Ings.(Same as cut.) SULKY NOW IS YOUR CHANCE, BOYS to buy your suit, reefer or overcoat at the most reasonable price, and get your choice of either a sulky or racer FREE.+ Here is something we have to say about our Boys\u2019 Clothing: It is correct both in Style and Quality, i in fact, it's men\u2019s tailoring for boys\u2019 wear.Boys\u2019 serge and soft to $5.50 velvet collars, »5.00.Boys\u2019 dull finished rubber coats, TAU SS AN BEER aul tm: - ished rubber capes, at $3.50 and .CORNER ERAIG & BLEURY STREETS | PSQur Store Class Monday and Friday at 9\" PSL\" Tucedey, \u201c.Buster Brown Suits, fancy striped tweed, ; also tweed _mixtures.Made Yinished cheviots; sizes 3 to 8 years.Prices $4.00 Boys\u2019 Fall Reefers, serge and cheviot, with brass but- reso.$3.00.$3.50, up to Boys\u2019 Shepherd check overcoats, serge, made double-breasted, FEW in navy blue Boys\u2019 83-50 to in navy, rice fr Also navy blué BR om 8; at $6.00 Boys\u2019 Rain or Shine Coats, In san oie er Oxtor oloth, 2 85.$6.97.50 and #6 SEE US FOR boys CLOTHING.| covert.PRICES Double Breasted Two- piece Suits, new Fall models, made strap and buckle knickers, or plain style.to te 007 | serge.wk English Knickers, at , short pants, i; a large variety of 50.45.00 up to $7.patterns.Prices $4.30 to $13.50.Me.Sailor Süits, new models -piece Suits, in of jmported tweeds, navy blue (woods, Taree and worsteds, in medium and dark shades, single or double-breasted 10-E0.Boys\u2019 Top Coats, In grey, tan or olive, English Fall Coatings, well made and trimmed to fit boys from 8 to 16 years of age, ranging In 29.00.Boys\u2019 Red Cheviot Overcoats at Prices, AL : Wednesday and Tharsde, at 7 P.M A large assortment of Boys\u2019 Odd Pants;-in tweeds, - vorsteés and - 8 00.$1.25 and $1.50 a From your desler, or from us, prepaid, on 30 days\u2019 free trial.Full Hollow-Ground.Prices $2.00 Rex Tonsor (King Barber) for barbers\u2019 use and hard beards, $3.50.Writs for our \u2018res booklet, \u201cSHAY.INGS8.\u201d It describes the wonderful electrio tempering more fuity and contains a lot of Information about shaving and shaving accessories.rei SRY .drama 102 a ae roby vr Griffon Cutlery Works 476 Broadway, New York 30 YOUVILLE 8G.MONTREAL.i LEGAL CARDS, Gasgrain, Mitchell, MeGibbon & Basgrain Gasgrain, Mitchell, McDougall & Creelman ADVOCATES Canada Life Bullding, St.James St.Montreal! Th.Chase-Jasgraln, A.J.Victor B.Mitchell K.C.A.Chase Cusgratr, Errol M.McDougall, J.J.Creelman.81 32 PATENT SOLICITORS.\u2014 Inventions, Trade Marks, Designs Protected in all Countries.WILLIAM P.MoFEKT 24 year& experience.179 St.James Street, Montreal.Phone M.5203.House Phone, Long Dist.Bt.Lambert, 184.Patents.Trade Marks, Ete.FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.Tbe Old Batablished Pirm Fred.B.Fetherstonbaugb, EC 0 Es Counsei Chan.W Jas Restd \u201cLive BLDG., MONTRBAL.\u2018CANADA Odices: Toronto.Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg 120 1 and Vanconves.- INVENTIONS PATENTED.; end Trade Marks Registered.OWEN N, EVANS Fore! \u2018Member Chartered Institute, Lopdos Serctis erchants Bank Building, Montrent- : hi pn Denison aca, = Frs SALR-Prcvinee of _Queb Distriet -af A \u2018No.10,339, Cir cuit Court\u2026.Sits astany Co.a, oi plaintiff, ve.A, W.Christie, defendant, BAIL] tan of the clork \u2018nu the eenoot, at the domicile of the said à t, bl Dam ut à Sore wii be sold?by £tth the the roode and torse ged 'n dt Sie , 4931, gant are: ete eal, On the 20th diy of\" September, 191, at'] .We are just exhibiting a | tiful series of Fruit Dishes and Bonbonnieres in Cut Bohemian Crystal, with natural color fruité and gold leaves.These articlgé - are specially useful for gifts.Bonbonnieres, footed, with handle, 414 inches in diameter .Sa 4 © +.eten.en.eusss Fruit Dishes, highly footed, for bon bons.$2.50 and $3.00 i Pastry Baskets, 3 sizes, : $3.00, $5.00 and $6.00.| New Line of Statues, - Ebony Finish, : All Classical Subjects.\u201c This is a high-class novelty, representing all antique and classical models of statuary amongst which are \u201cThe Three.Graces,\u201d \u201cRoman Gladiator,\u2019 \u201cVenus\u201d (by Milo), \u201cNapoleon,\u2019 Childpen Heads, etc., : Price $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 \"DINNER SETS.We offer special economical lines of select Dinner Sets as fol lows: Blue Border and Green Bor der Set, double gold filet, 97 pieces, for .816.5¢ Another Set of the best value extra white china, gold border decorations, inlaid style, 108 pieces, for .$23.gt | We are in a better position tc.\u2018supply your needs than anybody in the.-Lamp-line\u2026 We sell largpst quantity \u2018of - Japp} in Montreal Our stock is the largest and our assortment the finest and most up to date.Lamp, footed, glass, complete with wick, globe and burner, for ii cviiiiiiiieiiiiniin.850° Another Lamp, same style, with larger burner, complete, for.Cerrone AE See our line of Flower Dete- rated Porcelain Lamps, from from our regular stock: EPERGNES CUT GLASS BRONZES.PUNCH BOWLS.MARBLES | FLOWER VASES.JARDINIERES TOILET SETS.\u2018+ TEA SETS FRUIT SETS DINNER SETS.PEER CUTLERY .amd GLASSWARE, Let ay trs \"We are\u2019 constantly receivihg from the best European manufacturers the latest designs in : ers, ug ?werden \u201cBee our stock i Our three stores are open.On Monday and Saturday sevaings.À on 327 ST LAWRENC N BE 1827 S'CarHRine E de ~ i SOME MORE LOW RECORDS BUT NO GENERAL DECLINE SER oh Wall Street list held ondy fairly to-day.Fears of war and.talk.of dividend re- ons keep the public from the mar- and philo, up to noon, there was no To several stocks made new or as Pennsylvania, which at Late En la the lowest on has since of 1907, en it oke to Los.Fan nie pes it sold at high a i \"P.Ry held fairly well 212.Cement.pra, soid at at 81%, Ogilvie at 126, \"Woods a: ur.JYÉRD ane ._P it Made & Ed- around 2214 b & Ca.Rio buyers\u2014I Redpath son & Co.Co., McCuai ros., Davids Æar & Co.Sc où & Co.io sellers\u2014Edgar & Co.Co.Fair banks Bros.In Wall Street rame \u201cA Wire said: \u201cFurther nervousness wus shown in the uncertain fluctuations of | during the morning.¢ with general gains, veloped a heavy tone.Foreign selling was ess Repath & , pressu re ome woakness of the market became more acute on announcement of the fail- | Toronto Ry.is 144 the lowest level reached for several years.Bo m.were Afternoon Sales \u20ac Lp fo 2.45 du .m.Power sold ar 16434.Ë.Cement.MORNING TRANSACTIONS.\u201cTorontv By t 157, 55 a 13073.Pacifi 00 a 1554.Shawinigan 73 at 134, 25 at 112 + ; Porn Rico 46 2 = 100 at 6512.Mr.iM, 01 SIR DONALD MANN ON WINNIPEG DEAL mmm Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, September 12.interchange of traffic between the Can lapolis & 8 or Railway Louis garding the Winnipeg I lectric, municipality and the company, reparing an agreeinent embodying position of both both sides.; Col.Meighen i i i - emma Official announcement is made od a director of the canada North: Land « o succeed the Meighen DIRECTORS 60 To SYDNEY.The Dominion Steel directors are going to Sydney on October 13th to inspect the plan FINANCIAL PERSONALS, Sir William Mackenzie is in Victoria.Sir Donald Mann is in Toronto.Charles for Europe liner Olympic.J.P.Morgan Jr.and Mr.Schwab sailed Saturday mn the w hite \u2018hite Star Out with a Gain of $42, 154 The Toronto Railway gross \u2018rares in puguet were $428,960.ax compared With.£386.806 in August, 1910, an Increase of: $52, 154, and, of course.a rec City Treasurer C oady received a cheque for the city's percentage of the receipts.The cheque was for 585,792, an increase uf $8,430, Following is a comparison of receipts and percentages .for the past six Years: Rec eine Perc entage .$428,960.02 385 .286.805.93 343.558.08 191$ .11 305,086.9% August, 327.25 1906 201,803, 201,805.58 Read This August, :Speciul to The Montreal Star.i announced yesterday of + 2 at 25 fa Ste: Cement el -3 at 0%, fe PA 801, &t 81, 10 at 8050.56 at 8113 - Penmans-25 ar 56.Crown Reserve-\u2014500 at 10 2.85, 100 at 2.55, Penmaus pfa.-\u2014160 at 831.= Cement-406 at 72, 75 at \u201cBonk of Commerce\u20141 at sy, 20 at Quebec Bank-\u201420 a D: Can.Tondn $6 600 a Quebec Ry.bonds-\u2014$2,000 at \u201cCoal bonds 32.600 at 98.wn konds-\u2014$500 at 101%, $300 at Iron -bonds\u201483,000 at Un Bank of Toronto\u20141 a Bank of Nova Scotia\u2014! ar 281.mg mr I.+ 102te.81, 32,000 NOTES REST, Mebousah & Cowans quoted fants at $8 Standard Oil was 630 to S.A.War- | 640, Jus Rose was 4 4%.and Nipissing ! 1% to.TR.Bethiehem Steel was 29%.Lake Superior was was 22 to 22%.+ C.$ Millen, of the New Haven, igor + was $7075 in -London, - Indie Eleétric tric.declared the regu per cent.dividend to-day, payable Ten Clty was ex-dividend 1% pc.\u201cThe.est! {mated net earnings of the C \u201cMineral Rubber for uy are Sh fo mnt pe _ CUMMINS A BANKRUPT.lai to The Montreal i William J.r of the Car rust Company, was adjudicated a enerupe yesterday.BRITISH\u2019 CONSOLS BETTER.British Copsols were better at 7744 for dnd, 77 9-16 for account, ES OF UNLISTED, STOCKS.There was o sale of 75 an Fat \" 30 Se = mack COM eevenns aback bonds \u2014\u2026\u2026\u2026 mar ed improvement in .throughout come at a\" time, Dunkirk.N.Y.September 12.-li by Mr.Swoyer, of the Brooks plant of the American Loco- ng plant wii} be closed for an indefinite period, The plant employs 4.200 men.And This The Canadian Looe emotive Co, than sufficient cash in pay for the Jruposed extensions to ned to enlarge the plant Sufficientiv 5 \u201cdouble the company's out- pu he company as orders in hand sufficient to tax their capacity for about a ar \u2014Âemilius Âemilius Jarvis Co i ORINIONSES vs [ARGS ; Charles Head.\u2014We see ro Indication of ihe near future nd would go slow in _Purchas es, \u201c Laidiaw & Co \u2014The expected for the fall best that can be is a fair business the country.while the im- pendency of presidential election tend to act as a further chéck upon en- terpr arson Hammill & & Co.\u2014~The probable ; rednecion of dividends during the comin year deters a good many investors from puying.They are keeping {heir mo n the banks and waltin but may conditions are unchange CANADA'S STANDARD OIL.Mr.Lionel R.C.Boyle Las been eject Ca 78 PEOPLE SUBSCRIBED.Toronto City Dairy Co, directors an- ht or an average of about shares each \u201cCANADIANS\u201d IN LONDON.By Special Cable to to The Montreal Star and Thornton Dav & Mon, 11 544 Ba, \u201825533 26 98 9814 2871 226% RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS.New York Investment piled by Oswald Bros: Con.Col.Bell Tel Tues, .11 7 yields, com- ose.Div.Yield Cotton pref.62 6 67 ephon 148 .ae 00 a am = Lr GO in 20) 25 a gn de Dk ABA DE eal Montreal Telegraph FN Montreal Cotton eerie co Frais com.Mackay pref.Northern Ohio.Ogllvies com.Oglivies pref.essescuce Sir Donald Mann, who has just returned from a trip: = far west as Victoria, British Columbia.| is no truth in the report f pegatiations now under way whereby, an\u2018 - adian Northern Railway and the Minne- | st may be ar-! ST the that \u201cLieut.-Col.Frank Meighen has been elect- Vent Ro RECPROCTY ISA 43.770,53 was | will | ed Chairman of the Standard Oil Co.of a Ge ke ve St sel tata ë (à are er mes Jee + ht Ret ick f lA ghar wa Wn ie \u201cls Ad wn, ik - CM, qu se 0 Hee 7 77 ; 7 4 7 To ALN Liberal papers gelling names of Conservatives who are going lo volte for Reciprocity.AN SHAK & 00 OF WALL STREET \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tie Montreal Star.Street, Neptember 12\u2014 Van NSchalck of 7 Wall street, falled to-day, Kpoeclal ta Wan & Co.composed of Jo B an Schalek, was the board Member, dail.the firm sald the of representative of customers to [hake good on i] and ti about $1,500.000 were all ide Yor oon vue loans of Phe assels of the firm are not Jackson, who was ot by \u2018as the cashier of the firm, at tiie time\u2019 of his death.H olly $1 $10.75 | West Dome recovered from 98c.to $1.07 BLOW TO CANADA COAL INDUSTRY Mr.A.B.Willmott, writing non-polit!i- cally in the Mining Journal upon the ef- | fect of Reciprocliy on our various indus- i trier, mays of cosa}: \u201cCoal is produced in | provinces of Nova Scotia.| Alberta and British Columbia, *Scotlan coal is mar Provinces, as.far a procure Canada The Nova ed in the Maritime has more the treasury to the ; (otherwise reach.! shipped by e St.Montreal, where it begin ay vania coul.! adian 1 mport \u2018ton will awrence as far as ns to meet Penn- The reduction of the Cant duty from 53c to 45c a short undoubtediv make competi- a Scotia miners in the St.: more difficult.ir market win practically be restrict- Ped the terms of the pact to compensating advantage in the New Englan im marke t being given them, as the Ameri- ean duty remains unchanged.\u201d France Took Money From London Market ! London, September 12.\u2014The supply of ;money was shorter to-day, owing to the i withdrawal of French funds from the local market.Traders on the Stock Exchange wera busy with the settlement in which the American cen fair amount of business was done ! the new account, #nd the tone was: Rails were exceptions to the general trend, and declined.American securities the lead of Canadian advanced under Pacific.iStar\u2019s F igures -on Salmon Pack For the Year to The Montreal Star.Vancouver, P.C., September 12: \u2014The ; (packs of al! kinds of salmon in ER Columbia this season will not fall stort of 750,000 cases, It is estimated that | i [he total pack of sockeres oh the Fraser: iriver and in the nor approximates | 363, 200 cases.The pack of springs, hump- .i cohoes will, it 18 ected, DOTE than equal the output of fockeyes t The total of all kinds of salmon packed this year may, It is said, equal the pack \u2018of 1910, when the output was 762,201 , sages, Special with last year, there is a ne Cott pt cu 1,900 cos es in the sockeye pack.In 1910 the pack of.one was 566,000 cases, of which 133,000 were put uv on the Fraser river.This year the estimated pack of anck eye Fraser is 60,000 cases, or Jess.than half last year.0 cases of all = the | output this year will be in excess of tha! of 1%07, the year in the four cyele period | of.salmon runs which corresponds with the present season.In 1967 the total of : all kinds of salmon packed was 547,459 \u2018 cases, which gives a balance of 200,000 cages in favor of this year.BR.BR BROWN.Another Vein Cut On Gould Property.FAILED TO-DAY The firui was formed in 1907, and was ana frerby Cran- Holfinger sold up to to 510.75 to-day and\u2018 in the! Saskatchewan, ! \u2018Chis coal is, however, shares | ANOTHER.Mr.J.B.Picken, the veteran Banker and Broker, of St.James street, will vote against reci- procily.He is a Liberal.vor OF EU In Hock.Mr.Rudyard Kipling, In his letter to The Star, speaks of Canada pawning her :sout.\u2018 If Reciprocity comes in and the Yankees \u2018get their hooks on the country, Canada also find it necessary to pawn her coat.\u2018may overc Mr.Greenshields.Hon.Mr, Fisher hints that Mr.J.N, \u201c Greenshields is annoyed with the Liberals | because the Government has so far res fused !lo gran! a license to La Banque le has a right to be anpoyed.Never was Canada more in need of greater banking accommodation than it he ar present, and everybody seems to y .which ap- havent po issues licenses to select organizations like the Farmers Bank.Admit It Gentle reader, letter: lock at this circular RECIPROCITY EDITION UF THE MANITOBA GRAIN CODE.the Milling dnd Grain Trade: Manitoba Grain t is sold to dus s if we kil get the Yankee mar.Here is an admission that Reciprocity, we Can ket for nothin American View.| | A Wall Street broker in Montreal to- jday said: ' \u201cI see you people up here are pretty i warm over Reciprocity.Quite right.As ran American, I'd like to see Reciprocity, |as ft will do us good.If I was a Canadian, however, I'd be d\u2014\u2014d if I'd vote for it.\" H igher H ere.Workmen in our big industries, such {as cement an d steel, are getting 25 per ; cent.higher wages than the men in the States, Ask the presidents of our large indus.i tries if this is not so.| ~The Only One.The American Locomative Co.owns a number of plants.They are all at stand- stHi but one, and that is the plant the company operates | in Ca Canada \u2018 Rumorg were \u201cagain current to-day i that dividend on Lehigh Valley would be \u201ccut.\u201c 7 i NIP\u201d RESULTS IN.AUGUST.j ean ce During August the Nipissing Mining Co.mined 421,839 ounces of o of a \u2018timated value of $224, 5a.and s pped o of an estimated value of 8161, S00\u201d During \u2018the month the Drospectors completed 8,112 feet et of trenchin, tren \u201c6.T.R R.AND C.P.R.GAINS.[ eels C.PR.sh showed earnings of $2, Last 0, an increase of $272.000.G.T.R.| 35.230,00 $1,083, 652, a gain of 264,158.Fey PAYS $500,000 FOR CLAIMS.| - The Consolidated Mining and Smelting has paid $500,000 for six claims con- {taining farge bodies of carbonate of { lead.{ The claims are on reek, B.C a | | 1 i SALES OF MINING \u201cSTOCK.Dome Extension, 1,000 at 6: Temiskam- ing, 100 at 88; adtedaiek, 1, 500 0 rater, 100 à ; at 3.se Hollinger, 300 a Nova: Scotia, 1,000 at 104.| Porcup ine gold stocks at 12.30, Teparted by Russell E.Popham & Co.C.Pr.R.\u2018graph Bldg.- Bid.Aske 34 1 he) bad (Apex | Crown Chartered.ic cserve Dobie dome Extension : Foley O'Brien Hollinger .Na Pennman's Limited .Shaw nigan Ter eh erm.5 > Ta Bn 3 36 39 aa tml 73 93 90 00 ay 5 3055 00 mt ep 1a in AT gn © =D 00 reErteeaauens TRANSACTIONS | IN TORONTO.PF, N.Burt 30 at 113 .Rio 110 at 112 =2, = ] .R.:25-at 222 3-8, Maple Leaf pref.50 at 97, General Elect, 3 at 108, Duluth Bagh 10 Ses 3a RY Ma \u201c50 ft 2 5-8, ~Bominion 3 at 22 ; Traders 3 a8 et 145, Toronto 5.at 203.1.Oghivis 30 at 13% 1-2, Nip, 3b at 800, A of the Goma, Consôlidated Mines at Co- bali States tl , SA fèet.\u2026 letter from vein has been out, silver were madé a ns this summer, ound is locking good and the nager ee enthustastie ÿ WRETING > The ne area me meeting of the Granby Cén- : 8 is ARRETE sai the consulting engineer | Ane new shaft is down | \u2018makihg | ÿ a\u2026Hose.\u2026:.\u2026 earl\u201d Ont.Expl.\u2019 orcupine \u2018aoid Se \u2019 Porcupine Tisdale .\u201cLATEST META AL PRICES.September 18 Copper, clec- Troie, Trt \u201cto 23s; Un, 41%; ait oY n, %: = ver, holders in the ratio of two BIG DOME \u201cMELON,\u201d $1,000,000 NEW STOCKAT$10.00 ex \u201cThe first melon\u201d to Le eut by a cupine mining concern is announced.It 5h be donated by the Dome Mines Com- any, better known on \u201cStreel\u201d as par \u201cRig Dome,\u2019 ut a, distribution of a put out shareholders e pre esent © apltalization of {he Dome Mines is §2, sou 200.divided into 250,000 shares of $10 ich, and this iv to be in creased $2,500,000 by the issuing of $1,000,000 new stock at $tg share, 1s wiil be apportioned to \u2018the stock- shares of new stock par new at issue.to eld.melon\u2019 five h th stock ta every > cutting of announce ed.funds is not vel averting from the new stock wiil be put velopment fund, be used in the erect The company in astaition to 15 vo stoc ssue, also a pou standing.amounting to $40 shares or the sale of into the de- plant.mmon issue out- \u201cvos \"Dar nie stock Standard Stock Exchan nge, erday afternoon $40 - tour \u2018mes its par value.of the mine, based on the ck issue and including the Cutstanding.Ponds thus would be $14 000.Looking Ahead Johp Muir & Co The market is discounting a whole tot | that will never never take p 11 STOCKS UNDER Gis BIGPANIGOF 1307 : CE\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 It is interesting in reviewing thie prets- ' er shares to com- quotations of 1907, ped perpendicularly Tov 113 cents IN ent low prices of cop pare with the Rani when p rom October White four years have elupsed since the fall of 1907, a comparison of recent low\u2019 \u201cold time\u201d copper 26 cents he to the low quotations made in 907 shows that out of 24 stoc cently sold lower than in 1907.ures follow: s.11 re- 1907.Aliou .20 Amalgamaied Anaconda Arizo na Commercial Butte Coalition a 25348 \u201ceal 10 Xi 13 - 4444 4 6 65 11% 37 hd 3 io = marack .S.\u2018Smeiting com U.8S.Smelting pref Ut ah Gomsoitditea Le Wolverine 8214 ROLLED OATS 'ADVA!:CED.\u2018olled oats prices were marked up.a barrel to-day, owing to the continued strength in the market for oats.Rolled oats.per barrel, $5.25: per $2.50: cornmeal, per barrel, $3.10 to $3.2 24% 4 27% on Le FLOUR BIDS ARE HIGHER.Cable bids 90 by to- 3 .but even at this figure desiers srate it fs hard to buy any qu tity from Ontario hate ers.good Jocai {and country trade iz recorded.on winter wheat flour, 3d per! sack hig] Sales to noon were 266.000 shares.ann Peas last week showed an ay Increase of 58, \u2014\u2014\u2014 City of Quebec 44% Debentures DUE JANUARY Ist, 1914 - i Price 100 and Interest yielding 44 Per Cent.the and will take the form The exact date and in al probablifty wilh\u2019 The fig- | 4 | Ma bag.| 4 \u201cRoyal.Securities Corporation, Tnltet \u201c166 8 James St, Montreal.~ ERAN LOR CONCERN ARE UP the neuron rien |, According to advices received, \u201cdivations are that the current \u201cwill be the pro be by the Yukon Gold Co.since cperatigne in 1808.se ai this seasun the gross produet ion \u201cls estimated at 51.553.500, whieh is approximately - $422,000 in the gross production in the correspondini period of 1910.In 1908 the company's profits amounted Lo about $560,000, and in 1909 the profits were $750,000.an r the net profits were nearly double e of 1809, the total being $1,450,000.1 the current rate of earnings the net profits this vear ave expected to show a Substantial increase over those of last ft Ny n Berlin-Paris | Paris, 92 srtember 12, Phe Bourse opened firm to- -day, and tinued so until | r.when prices declined a frac- ton, The Closing was steady Berlin, September: 12, -\u2014 Prices svened rather weak on the Bourse to-da The market strengthencd later, and \u201cclosed Ss , BATS où The North-West Grain Prealers\u2019 Association has issued the folluwing estimate on the crops in three Prairie Provinces: acres iat 18 bu shels per bushels; oats, Por-.\"Wheat, #,800.000 :acre, Yar.Ad 00.000 racres at 40 pushels per busneis:; bar 1.150.000 bushels per nee.31, 313, 000.© acres, 7 bushels per bus cis.20% Tax, us 000 | acre, 7,965.0 The above estimate is more one of the three provire bushels; cats, 193,099,670 bushels: 40.519,264 bushels.This report timated an increase of 2,940,795 acres in he amount lund ander cultivation, : compared with 1910.the Cheese shipments trom Po totailed Montreal far last week oxes, compared with \u2018and since and 1.141, of\u2019 \u2018ss, 820 a, 1.145450, 1st, compared | $ fo à year ago vx xports of but ver from enr Jast ckages, «oO agu.tin nce Aan at are totalled 86.420 packages, \u2018against 25.065 a year ago.following senuemen The intro- W a were Messrs.of Leek.En hy » r= ni Gains Middieson, or Moose Ja, HAY PRICES STRONG.Hay prices are rong under a fair de- ; 1, $14.50 to 815: No.2 extra | good, \u201c$12 to $13; No.2 ordinary, $10 to i 81 0.50; No.3, 48 to $8.50; clover mixed, 8.50 to $8.CHEESE OVER 14 CENTS.market is strong higher prices The cheese in sym- teceipts to-day BRAN IN BIG DEMAND, is in good demand, especially bran and shorts, and prices rule were 27.290 box Mil feed Ontario middlings.$25 to $26.Manitoba \u2018 | br 22; anitoba shorts, o § grain moullie, 331 $26 to $29 ACTIVE TRADE IN EGGS.$24; az: Selected stock.round lots, 24c: single stock, round Jots, 20c: stra alght receipts, round \u2018cases, 19lgc.Receipts to- \u201cday were \u2018ce cases.BUTTER MARKET FIRM.i The local butter market : choicest 126 to 264 25H40 ! Receipts to-day were 1042 packages.WHEAT CLOSED STEADY.POW innipeg wheat closed at 99%c for Oc- ober, 97%c for December, and $1.023 for May is firm, with \u2018Townships creamery quoted at : c and undergrades at 25%c to Non is hereby given that the Montreal Terminal Railway Com- y proposes, on 8th da ember 1911, at ten 30¢ L Governor ini for the sanction of an agree- oe ween tae Montreal Terminal! the .Montreal commendat! uncil, ent\u2019 any, for by 0 Terminal Company \u201cto {ne \u2018Montreal Street.EY any, of the railway and un -gerta i ng of the Montreal Terminal siderat ease to the Montreal mit Railway Company of its in ae ebt.the.Montreal Street Railway towin Compa nr A pnant on the Pp Montreal.Stree ailway pay all debts, gagements of the wey Co ontrea ray coms ; agains ame, and against, mm \"actions, \u2018proceedings, cc costs.Jamages claims and a nds thereof.(Signed) PATRICK I i Be Dated August 28, 1811, ar a am liabilities and en ontrea erm pal de in- | 103; 250, 004 \u2018 260 | ! serious pure mixed moullie, The demand for eggs is active at firm Low !pric Secretary.| 204 28.SERIOUS DA | NE TO WHEAT CROPS | | | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 W nnipeg wheat prices \u201copencd at lust night's closing figures and sagged a little, but towards the middle of the session became slighlly stronger.Liverpoo! opened 1-44 lower and closed 8 4 to 7-8d.off with cables frum 1 1- to 2e out of line ames Carruthers and Co.the following wires from their peg i ce:\u2014 t-Mound.Man.\u2014-Grain is ali eut and \u2018threshing started: grades will be an northern, average 18 to 20 bush Watson.Sask.\u2014Crops wheat probably grade oats badly \u2018damuged, er received Winni- badly 4 and especially frozen, lower.late Souther.shed and threshing \u2018general in a week, there is some rust iand frost, will grade from 1 to feed, most of grain cut before last frost.Glenaven, Sask.\u2014No at will | grade above 4 or 5, and biggest part will be feed, vield average, 15 bush.\u201cno vats cut.25 per cent, of wheat cut.Goodeve, Sask.\u2014About 40 per cent.\u2018of grain cut and mostly cut on green side, threshing starts about 25, grade {will be from 4 down, and it is likely \u2018that some of oals and flax will not be cut at all, a very larg \u2018likely to be feed whea Semans, Sask.\u2014Cutt ne well advanced; threshing starts September 15th; frost recently will damage Seat oats will he badly frosted, ais ax, ut 90 per cent.wheat, 75 per \u20ac ent.ats and 25 per cent.flux cut before frost grades will be No.3 \u2018northern and lowe Moosomin.\u2014\u2014( \u2018onsiderable damage \u2018from frost aud rust, cutting nearlv \u2018finished: threshing starts about 15th: \u2018estimate yield about 18 bush, grade 2 northern and Tow er.Tako, Sask.\u2014~Wheat cutting started September 4th.about one-fourth cul nie start 20th to October 1st rade 4 to feed.Oats about all cut And fair quality , Kelliher, Sask.\u2014Half grain is cut, threshing starts about end of month.\u2018Frost did great damage: wheat will grade Nu.5 and down.Muscow.Sask.-\u2014About 80 per cent.Sask.\u2014Cutting almost fin- started.will be About BY THE LATE FROST HEAVY SELLING AAT rom the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star on the Chicago Board of Trade.Chicago, September 12.\u2014Wheat was L lar.Some stren was spoun early, but the selling or long grain b es AL Valen.ea.in the buying, and part of the weak: ness was us - marked signs ed to show of.strength.The news from Winnipes \u201cport main- bearish charac rters of a any > were said to favor the selling sie side ol: the market, the bids from \u201cthe: other side\u201d were out of line, and too low for co eratlo on ruine receipts there were large.t Minneapolis and Duluth tr were 749, or 185 In excess of one year ago.All wheat markets of Europe were lower\u20145b-8 to 7-8à at Liverpool, 3-4¢ at Buda Pest, 3-4 to 1 1-2c at Paris, 1c at Berlin, and 1 1-4c at Antwerp.The weakness abroad was : the increase in the amount of Wheat at the Russian.ports; ess | Berlin, favorable advices from Argentina, \u201cand speculative realizing J, F.PRIT CHARD.wheat and oats cut; threshnig com- ances next week.aliron, Sagk.-\u2014W heat mostly cut; grade from No.3 orthern ill Oats very small percentage cut, will d.Tbe mostly froste Grenfell\u2014KEighty per cent.all\u2019 grains: cut; threshing general in two weeks: damage 30 per cen ; uinton.ask About 75 per cent.wheat; 25 per cent.oats cut; badly frosted: threshing in ten ngor wires prospects of fair yield, 90 per cent.cut: weather improving: nearly every field shows signs of damage?from rust, also some frost Prices up to 1.30 p.m.were as follows Low.2874 Tia 1024 424 40% 1: No.Total, R 28! 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Members Montreal Stock Exchange.\u2018 MONTREAL STREET RAILWAY CO.SHAWINIGAN WATER & POWER CO.Ogilvie on Request.26 and 27 Guardian Bldg.| ML 141 BOUGHT, SOLD \u2018Toronto Railway Rights Railway Compan ny in whole.for the fot- | AND QUOTED In fractional and even lots.- tC GREENSHIELDS & co.(Member Montreal Stock Exchange).16 ST.SACRAMENT STREET, | ~ MONTREAL.FRIARS HOUSE, LONDON, EC; i OTICE = Montr 18 hereby eal Park given that & Island Halts Gompany proposes on the, agen .t ten 1911, zeptember, o soon : ton, t \u2018ommissioners or ion to tee CI 3 Lou \u20ac an ai hôtel for totiowin considera Be x è p Montres: Park & ia à Railway ompany of its indebt- shee to the Montreai Street Raliway enant on the part 205, _the an wa adomnity the Hon allway Action el gs, To oats.(damages o ciatms, and n hands pay the sh reholders 02 see ; oe of ver t thé Mo very > of he sh Fes] cunt 2K, 3911.| G.W.FARRELL&CO, STOCK AND BOND BROKERS.né \u201cPATRICK RUREE, = du > + Gers St.Joh SC 187 26 law. THE M NTREAL DAILY STAR.TUESDAY.BEPTEMEER 12, 1911.To-day\u2019 $ Closing P Prices CEMENT COMMON ~ WAS IN DEMAND, \u2014 : Læcaily Power sold a: 164 1-2 then 64.: There seemed to be more de- and \u2018for Cement commun around 22.Steet preferred was firm at 105, and Œtreet Railway sold at at 226 1-2.i .SAYS IT\u2019S IN DANGER., London, September 12.\u2014The Mane iéhester Guardian says that the Bri- fish steel industry is in great danger ms à result of the International Agreement.Afternoon Transactions.~ t pref.-2 at 81.ower bonds §1, 000 at 99 { Molsoms Bank\u20141 at 207.Power\u201425 at _164%, 25 at 164%, 25 at 864, 35 at 164, 25 at 164.Steel pref.\u201425 at 105.Cerment-\u201410 at 22, 76 at 23, 25 at 22, 100 Late) 23, 100 at 22, 10 at 221%.Rails (bonus.3 at 137, t ia at 128, Ya | Bt 128, 3 at 128.% at 128, Y Ralls ights\u20142 at 7.1 at 7.1 at % 55 at 6%.100 at 6%.FT at 7.10 at 6% 6%.3 at 7, 20 at 6%.25 at 6%.Richelieu\u201475 at 115%.| Porto Rico\u2014 25 aL 6544.Ralls\u201411 at 130%.\u201c5 at 130%, 25 1304, 3.at 130, at 181.Street\u201425 at She vs.C.P.R100 at 223 Bank of Toronto\u20142 at 203.Ogilvies\u2014125 at 126, Shawinigan 26 at 112, 20 at 112.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.CLOSING Sept.12 Sept.11 STOCKS Ask Bid Ask Bid Am.Asbestos.& \u2026\u2026.5 - do prefaces veer .\u2026 eus \u201cese I] Telephone.149 146 \u2026\u2026.148 C Packers Lou \u2026.\u2026.\u2026 60% 63 80% : of A.ees 88 eres 88 Black Lake Asb.«.Le eens do prof \u2026\u2026.\u2026 .\u20260 ac00 v4ns Canada Car.64 60 84 60 do pref .103 .103 vous Canada ent.2244 22 22 21% \u201cdo prefi.81 81% .801¢ Can.Cotton, Ltd.17 14 37 14 do pref.653% 63% 66 63 Crown Reserve.L288 284 288 284 Detroit Elec.Ry.68 671< 6714 67 Dom.Can.Co.64 62 62 614 Dom.Coal pref.113 112 113 112 Bom.\u2018Steel pref.106 10474 105 103% Dom.Steel.54 537; 533, 637% Dominion Park.Dom.Tex.com.65.63 65 63 do pref.99 9714 99 974 Puluth Superior.ties eras Lens sees E.C.&P.Co.\u2026.49% 40 Gould M\u2019gCo.com100 90 100 90 do pref.1 9 100 90 Halifax Elec.Ry.ane Bose eve aeee - Havana Electric-.viva seve ave JB.Traction pfd.91 80 91 90 ner Coal Co.60 50 , 70 6 'L of Woods com.148 146 ' 150 .,.Pra ST TE Se ERLE dO Prefuceccccs cone sere eer ene \u2018Mackay com.84 82 84 82 do pref.75 75 70 Mexican L.& P.86 8 84 a Minn, & St.Paul.130 128 .Mont Power.1641£ 164 1644 = Montreai Cotton.155 153 155 154 ont.Bt Ry.2203¢ 226% .yp St\u201d Works.227 228% esos Mont.Teleg.Co.144 \u2026\u2026.144 North Ohio.54 523< 54 62 WN.S.&Coal.96 9 06 95 do prefaces oo.181 127 Ogilvie Mill Com.121 126 130 12% Ogilvie pref.125 \u2026 125 12 Ottawa L.&P.14114 140 141 140 ,Penman\u2019s Ltd.56 5 59% 66 do pref.85 8334 85 8244 Porto Rico., 66 65 65 65 ~Quebec.59 5734 5715 57 R.& 0.Nav.116 116% 116% 1161 Rio de Jon.112% 11255 113 112% Ru\u2019sel CarCo com112 96 RE do pref .102 103 102 San Paulo.is : 370 173 170 6a\u2019y'r Ma\u2019s\u2019y com Pere ares + 20 wees t do prefu\u2026\u2026.2.20 eens wees Shawinigan.112 11175 132 1113 Bteel Co.of Can.25 25144 25 .do prefu\u2026.vive ive veus cuve Toledo Railway.8 cies 8 .\u2026.Toronto Ry.13034 130 1313 630 ri City pref.tees meee eees in City .106 104 1083 106 West India.70 .70 innipeg Ry.23614 2371 237 Windsor Hotel.eens ares seus eens - BANKS B.N.A.\u2026.150.150 Congmerce\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.207 LL.207 Bordiniqn .messes MT Lu 27 LL.East Town.\u2026.1744 17434 Hochelaga.168 165 168 166 Merchants mere 191 193 19134 .206 208 206 .vee 260 FU yi 282 28034 .280% \"Quebec.139 187 130 187 Royal.240 2383 240 238% Traders cccvvees ever veer seen Lens Toronto.cn.205 200 205 200 BONDS Bell Tel Lu.102% Cone 102% Tom.Coal.98 97% $8 \u201c97% , Dom.-~Cotton «.302 101 102 10F Fans 1.sees -Mexican \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.\u2026 esse \u2026 sees eu.pers.Be.IMINING SALES IN TORONTO.$ 3 .] Hh roronto, September 12\u2014 Bailey, 1,000 2 1-2; Beaver, 1,060 at 45: City, Bus 1-5: Lit.Nip.100 at 3 1-3.\"6000 at 3: McKinley 1,000 at 155; Nip.50 at 500; Right Way 200 at & 3.200 § 1-2; Leaf 200 at 3, 100 at 3 1-2; misk 500 at 38 1-2.500 at 89 1-2: ama Ex.1,000 at 60 cash, 1,000 at \u201cat 60; Goldreef 1,000 at 17, St 19, 1,000 at 18, 2,500 at 17 1-2; olly 1 06 at 1,060, 100 at 1.075, 100 at he Central 500 at 118 3-4 2.600 at 8.800.at 118, 8,000 at 119, 900 at 500 at 125, 500 at 127: Imperlal t 9-1-8, 1.000 at -10-3-4.1,000 at 1500 at 11 1-2: Preston 1.500 -at 25 Aid à.wr at 25; Swastika 506 at at 30 - nd 600 at 43, oat at A est Dome ut 106, B60 at 108, 100 at 101, 304, 200 at 103, 100 .at 107, 3086.1 ve coma \u201c06; » C.Freeman Dead.\u2018Bdward Banfield Cecil Freeman, Ars of sge;.chauffeur to Mr.Hepb 2 ott, fesident af the Power + dled in the Royal Victoria rth oh 100 at \"100 at - - POWER AT 164 00 at 98; 200 | WALL STREET HAS SPURT, CLOSING AT BEST OF DAY + The Wall Street !ist stiffened up a little in the afternoon hut the trad- Ing grew siow on the bulge.At the close prices were close to the best of the day.Steel sold at 68 3-8, Reading 139 5-5 Great Northern 114 1-8.Union 163, \u201cCopper 66 8-4.Smelters 68 3-4, ©.P.R.223 1-4.\u201cSoo\u201d 130 1-4, Atchison 102 3-4.New York Cotton Exchange.Messrs, J.2 Rache & Co, 29 Hospital | street, report the «Otton market as follows for The star: Open.High., Low.2.30.January teens 11,39 1.44 11.36 11.44 March .11.48 HR 11.48 11.55 May .\u2026.\u2026.11.60 11.42 11.60 1).62 Reptember 11.60 11.60 11.60 11.60 October .11.28 11,35 11.28 11.36 December .11.38 11.46 11.38 11.48 f | Spot Cotton.à Spot rosed 1185, up 5.\u201cNEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.(Reported by J RR Bache & Co), Up to 2.30 MUCH ACTIVITY | SEENINCITF \u201c7 \u201cCONSTITUENCIES Mr .Villeneuve Has Inaugurated Strong Campaign Throughout Maisonneuve.u The political campaign in Maison- neuve is assuming strenuous proport- fons and the fight between Mr.Eugene W.Villeneuve, the anti-reciprocity candidate in the division, and-Mr.Aip- honse Verviile, the Liberal-Labor candidate is likely to prove one of the most interesting of the campaign.Last evening Mr.Villeneuve ha@ called a meeting to take place In his committee room at the corner of Bourbon- nierre and Ontario streets, but the guthering proved altogether too great to be accommodated in the limited space and the meeting was turned into an open air assembly, at which over h thousand electors of the big East End constituency were present.Three meetings will be held in the division to-night; one for the English electors, in the Town Hall of St.Louis at the corner of Laurier and St.Lawrence streets, at which the principal speakers will be: Messrs.Villeneuve, C.H, Cahan, K.C-, H.B.Ames, Campbell Lane, K.C., Fitz-James FE.Browne, John Boyd.and Alderman Fraser, of Maisonneuve The second meeting will be held in Laurier ward, in the .Col- lege all.at the comer of 81, Law- | STOCK open.me hil pm rence and St.Zotique streets,\u201d where { Am Peet Sugar vue 2 &° Y r a number of speakers, including.the Amal Copper\u2026 A a, 553, 56% Opposition candidate, accompanied by Amer Toco com Mis 343g 3A nx a number of other speakers, will ad- .Am Sugar R Cn 115 115, ns, n dress the French-speaking vaters \u2018of Am Sm A&R Co 681 6874 67'{ 683 |.riding; while the third is an or- mar Fndry.+.+1.» +-| electors of St.Antoine, in Nault's do pref\u2026 4644 465, 4636 46% | Distillers\u2019 Secs.i \u2019 Hall, Guy street, and on Friday even- Luuth8.8&4 reer CUS CU \"| 1ng for the French-speaking electors coer een ease esse oe ine division.Do pf.coer ene oven | Liberal activity i y in the city, so far C.Nor.Ry pr : 12184 1224 12134 122% as meetings are concerned, is no less General Electrio .coer seer ones Interboro.\u2026\u2026.over cere 2000 eens DlCent.135% 1353 135% Inter Pump.Pree eee ees Do Harvester 105° 105 103% 10434 nsas City S.lesa een ex cop.Pe 29% 2934 ash.140% cies Lehigh Valley.154 1643 161% 153% Miss Pacific.863 36% 8534 85% MBP&SSM.120% 120% 12934 Do do.pref.cea NY Cen & Hud 102% 1024 102° 10214 Frie Railroad.2934 29:14 29 Eo pref.Do lipref.NY Ont& West .sess seen eves .\u2026a.o CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.Reported by J.S.Bache & Co.Opening.Highest, Lowest Closs Wheat Sept.92% 92% 91% 92% Dec.96% 967% 95% 06% | May.10235 10215 10154 1023 Corn- Den ene an GS en \u20acCes yee 4 Ya le.64% .May.\u201c6634.66%: 66- ef Bept.4314 4314 43 4314 Dec.455434 48% 46% 46 Mar.485434 483474 481 48% %4 Pork- Sept.even 15.00 Jan.15.95 1602 i590 16.00 ad \u2019 c Sept.932 035 9.32 9.35 J'Ock .: 9.37.040 - 835 = B40: Jan.2*9.26 9.30 922 927.0 Short Ribs- ; t.872 RK0 8.70 8.75 1 Och .877 \u2018882 872 8.80: {Jah .:.8.30 8.30 7 |didature of Mr.Robt.Bickerdike, the noticeable.To-morrow night, in the Monument National, Hon, Rodolphe Lemieux and other speakers will address a gathering in behalf of the can- reciprocity candidate in St Lawrence.Mr.Oliver \"Asselin, and Mr.J.A.Masse the Opposition candidates in St.James\u2019 and St.Mary's respectively, will hold a joint meeting in St.Jean Baptiste Market Hall to-night at eight o'clock.To-morrow night the two candidates will again hold a joint meeting.Open Letter to Sir Fred Borden Must Go Against Minister for First Time, Declares R.E.Harris, to do His Duty.this fight with the vital question that North Pacific.114 dis 118% 1144 | Kor& Westcom .Lu eed Pacific Mail.203% 20 2934 Fenn.R.R.120% 120% 119% 11934 Pres\u2019d Steelcom .coos People's Gaz.104 104 106 104 Fbila & Read.138% 1393¢ 1383¢ 189%, Rock Island.0.00 eve] Ry Steel Spring .coer eves] Kep.Iron&Stl.Co.2414 a 23% 24%! Do do pref.eames anes Eo\u2019thern Rycom 261 20% 26 26 5 o Pouf.1073 5 107 107 SF 107% outh\u2019n c.10 Sloss Sheffield ee X ere 00.Texas Pacific.234 23 23 23 Toledo Rys&L.as 4 2% Twin City.xd .U Steel com.th 685¢ 675, 68 pref.11434 11435 1148, U Rub com.4 104 14 wu Union P com.ps 168}; 16134 163 pref.wee =.800% 897% 8974 Waboon .13% 18% 1353 13% Do pref.cere sees sees ames West Union Tel .ever sees Wis.Cen.Com.teen i has seat a letter to Sir Frederick Bor- \u2018den, of which the following is a copy.Halifax, N.S.September 12.\u2014Mr.R.E.Harris, merchant, of Wolfville, Wolfville, August 22nd, 1911.\u201cSir Fred Borden, Canning: \u201cDear Sir Frederick:\u2014In the face of the campaign now on, I feel that I should write you a llne teliiag you, first, that J am very sorry you are in is before the people of Canada to-day, and one which I, for one, am very much opposed to, and although I have stood by you since 1888, never voting against you, yet this time I must stand by what I believe to be the duty of Canadlans, and cast my vote, and any that I can influence, to protect-what I believe to be the best Interests of Canada to-day, and vote against the question before the people in the present campaign.Canada belongs to Canadians, and we have a country too valuable to give away at the present time to the Americans.: \u201c Yours very truly, Le.\u201c(Signed) R.E HARRIS.\u201d MR.R.G.WATSON DIES.Mr.Robert Goodwin Watson, 29 vears of age, died in Kingston yesterday of appendicitis.The deceased had only been ill three days, and his sudden and unexpected demise Was a shock to his friends and acquaintances.Mr.Watson, was also well known fn Winnipeg, where he had been ih the real estate busineses for some time.|.He is survived by a widow and ore child.He is also survived by his father.Mr.R.G.Watson.three brothers and two sisters.His sisters are: Mrs.H.M.Redpath, of England, and Mrs.J.\u2018W.Allan, of Montreal.His brothets are Mr.J.C.Watson and Mr.Hugh Watson, of this city.The funeral will take place at 2.30 p.m., to-mor- row.from 63 West Sherbrooke street to Mount Royal Cemetery.gat\u201d - FORCOLDEST WINTER or HOTTEST SUMMER All the.varying extreme olimatic conditions existing in Montreal are provided for perfeetly in Kerrs \u201cRegal\u201d Kitchen Ranges., In the Winter months a continuous fire can be i maintained, wight and day, and sufficient heat radi- T° ated to comfortably heat an ordinary flat, and fur- \u2018nish abundante of hot water.fines are all insulated, and every unit of heat \u201cis conyeyod directly to the oven, the \u201cRegal\u201d oven is rat =\" freineufficient-te-ovêre kitchen.the Grate that made the \u201cRegal\u201d famous.Andard size (with plate heiter).$45.00 Made only and sold direct dy - .R.& W.KERR LIMITED = : 326 ST.CATHERINE WEST \u2018Hall it is shôten Paîtd any r T .| TO-MORROW ENTRIES - « {FOR BLUE BONNEIS Montreal Jockey Club, Fourth \u2018Day, September 13th, 1911: FIRBT RACE \u2014 Two- year-olds, and a half furlongs: shi Dorathy Tower - 104 James Dockery gd Jawbone.**Laucky Lass.Tay five *Pendbscot.4.Flamma.e.Cherry Heed, 11 \u201cFlying Tankes ju hoerry ol eeMissior.,.113 ng ° snkes, sm JeR.T.\u2018Wilson entry.«Belmont entry} SECOND RACE \u2014 AI ages, seven fur- ca + Leod J 113 Lady Rosalie .108) Otter.\u2026\u2026 12 0x.pet sssl8 K.Klixisbarry.\u2018109 Marchaw 109 4.cor \"3% Emeraid Tee .0 Madrigalian.113 Tehoms « « o © ; Fantasque.109 3 THIRD RACE, selling, 3-year-olds and , 6 furlonge: ssive.\u2026\u2026\u2026.99 Narnoc J, V.Jr.* 101 Demoness*.4- #2 Ben ,Lom ®.101 Erigone.103 Minnie Bri 2 Muslkémalon.101 Card! .9 Dt.Barkle 08 99H Detroit.108 Mon Ami* .102 FOURTH RACE.Steeplechase, 4- \"year, olds and up, about 2% mi Capt.John.143 hacebrook.144 Jimmy Lane.157 Vithalla .s.8 3- years 96 Bronté.c.143 Les.L, Hisymad St.Ab®.».104 Brushb Joe Lett.146 © FIFTH RACE, \u201chandicap, 8 Bob R.Taboo.,.90 | SIXTH RACE, province breds, $- -ÿaar- olds and up, 1 mile: Kilom.'.102 Larente .« 106 Kito.121 Sans Droit .97 Crown Reserve.102 SEVENTH RACE.nelling.3\u2018year-olds and \u2018dp .one mile and wm quarter: The Golden Butterfly.105 Seconke .xSupervisor.94 Lad of Langden .Jno.Reardon.102 Weather clearing.track drying out.First race at 2.30 to-day.xApprentice allowance of five claimed.CIVIC OFFICIAL ~ FACES GRAVE CHARGE.Board of Control Has Ordered a Re- \u201c port From Board of Health Department.The Board of Control sat behind closed doors to-day and discussed a complaint, made in writing by a citizen, that an officla! connected with the health department, had not been attending to his dQuties at the City Hall for a long time past.The com- 107 26 pounds plainant said he could never find this official in his office to transact busi.nes, and that the official had been gullty of negligence in other ways.It was decided by the Board to get a report, from the head of the health department.as to the conduct of the official under \u2018him against whom the complaint ir made.; HARBOR PROPERTY TAX TO BRING $200,000.Commissioners wir Fight City Im past, However, + Froni a repqrt completeëd at the City that next ÿear:tRe city éxpects to Ret $200090 în taxes from the Harbor Commissioners.Up to the presept.the city his.b t been estate taxatiop y the harbor buth¢rites, owing; to pe fact that every fnch of tMe hartior been \u201cexempted\u201d\u2019 Jist.er Harbbr Com re © informed the radars cat oor is Government | proyert city has no right to tax Or Wanklyn says that the H rotemt is not a good one, and that Ît will never be | maintained before the courts.THE FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY | Home Office, Hamtiten, Canada.\u2018 Tota] assets exceed.$4,900,000.00 | Insurance in force exceeds.22,500,000,00 Attractive forms of policy contracts.C.L.SWEENEY, Manager Montreal District, 180 St.James Street, Montreal, 209 33 Saw Conservatism in Investments.Ever since it was established in.1873, it has been the endeavor of.this house to be, if anything,\u2019 à ultra-conservative in ail investments.Before buying any bonds or securities, it has endeavored,|! after investigation, to select the ones that would come nearest affording absolute safety, and at the same time give a fair return on the investment.In afterwards selling these bonds or securities to the public, we have always placed at the dis- | 3 posal of the buyer all data and in-| formation we may have secured in making our investigation.: The services of our Statistical Department are always at the dis posal of our clients, whether buy-| ing or selling.Weekly Circular mailed free on; | request.J.C.MACKINTOSH & Co.Established 1873 : Members Montreal Stock Exchange ST.JOHN ST., MONTREAL |\" Halifax, St.John, New Glasgow,\u2019 Fredericton = .STEAMER | \u201cEAWIN-L.FISHER\" FOR SALE w»-=Steel freighter, 270 feet x 40 feet x \"17 feet, 1184 gross tons register, built 1910, tv the Toledo Ship- buliding Co.Triple 17% inches 27% inches\u2014 43 x 30 inches, two Scotoh boll- era 11 feet x 1% feet, ste pressure 170 ibs.Hed 1srge da A powerful deck \u201cwinches, and especially convenient coal bunkers, Was in collision and- \u2018mink, but.canlj now be seen afloat'at the Great Lakes) Engineering Works Dock, Detroit, Mich.pe memes Bids will be received for the vessel as she lies, up to noon of Sept.38th.1911, at the office ot Lioyds' Surveyor, 1 offer\u201d 140,000 shares of underwritten Treasury re | Subscription Stock IS Porcupine Southern Mining Company for public sub- .scription at: the-underwriting price of sixty cents (6oc) per share.+ Stock: rill be allotted to subscribers in order of applications Teceited.\u201d \u2026 Sybigeription \u201cBooks open 10 a.m.Monday, September Cored 1917, and close t | e following day\u2014Tuesday, Sep- tembet 12th, 1911, at 3 p.«Out-aftowrr Subscriptions must \u2018bear postmark not later ; than: CA ee sidered.Payment in full must accompany subscriptions.and Porcupine Northern \"were publicly floated, 3 pim., September 12th, 1911, in order to be con- ~~ Very truly yours, J.THOMAS REINHARDT.The right is reserved.to.téject any subscription.THE PRESENT OFFERING : In the six months or more which have elapsed since Porcupine™Central remarkable developments\u2019 have been of almost daily occurrence in Porcupine, and valuations have been established which six months ago were hopes rather than realizations.theless to-day Porcupine Southern Minin Never- Company is being brought out along the same conservative lines as its predecessors.Through Porcupine Southern Mines, Ltd., an Ontario Corporation, it virtually owns fourteen claims (56 acres), and has under option two additional claims (80 acres) favorably located in the centre of active operations.These claims have the further advantage of being \u2018so scattered that important developments can occur hardly anywhere in the heart of Poccupine without benefiting one or another of them.The following letter speaks for itself: The holder of three of the Company's shares may hold the office of Director.John CHiirles Hicks, Hotel Bretton Hall.ware, Secretary; Vincent K.Smith, 20 Broad Street, New York, Counctltor-at- Law:.F.Broad Street, New York, Law Clerk, and E.E.Carpenter, 20 Brond Street.New York, Capitalist; No.42 Broadway.New York City, Mr.J.Thomas Reinhardt, Sept.7, 1011: No.38 Broad Street, - New Yark.City.Dear Sir: The Poroupine Southern Mining Company has been organ- {zed under the lawe of Delaware, with a capital stock of 1,000,000 shares of & par value of $1.00 (full paid and non-assessnble).This Company owns practically the stock of the Porcupine Southern Mines, Limited, a oor- poration formed under the laws of Ontario, which owns fourteen claims, and has under option two claims, alt looted in\u2019 the Townships of Tiwdele and Whitney, Porcupine Mining Division, Ontario, Cenade.These olaims are epecifiontiy described as follows: Held Under Option-\u2014No.18,174, 8.B.+6 14 Lot 1, Concession 4: No.Mr Orened Outright \"Ne.13175, NF.% Lot J.Conoteslon 4: No.18, wned Outright\u2014No.13,173, : oncéssion .18,- 849, SW.4%, 8 * Lot 1, Concession 2: No 18.828, NW.% 8 % Lot 1 Concession 6: No.19.197, SW.% B.4 Let Ÿ, Concession 3: No.13,913, N.xs 14 Lot 8, Concession\u2019 5; No.13,914, SW.¥ 8.4 Lot 8 Concession B; No.18,918, NW %' S.14 Lot 8, Concession 5: No.13,017, BW.i N.% Lot 8, Concession 5; No.13,252; NE.i 8.% Lot 8 Concession 5; No.18.- 381, BE.% N.% Let 9, Conçesetori 5: No.18,090.NE x Ss.4 Lot 13, Concession 1: No.13,619, une 4% Lot 18; \u2018Concession 2.The for A fourteen claims are Moedion\u2019 tr Hiadate Tokmabip No 14,188.8.% % Lot 10, Concession 8: No.14.129, 8B % N.3 Lot 10, Concession 6 last two are located in Whitney Town-ship.= The above claims are undeveloped.\u201c600,000 sheres 6f thin stock have been put in.the treasury of the Company.Your Syndicate has underwritten 150,000.shares of this treasury stock at 60 cents per share less underwriters\u2019 commission of 5 per cent.The Company proposes to begin active operations immediately.The Company will meke application to\u2019 list this stock on the New York Curb, the Toronto Standard Stock Exchange and the Boston Curb.The distinguishing | features of the Porcupine Southern Mining: Compeny ares Low Capitalization Large Holdings Favorable Location of Properties Wide Distribution of Properties in Proven Area, _ Conservative Financing The B-ard of Directors of this C v ny are the same as of the Percu- pine Central and Porcupine Northern Mining Companies.Yours very truly.+ .(Signed) JOHN C HICKS, President, Porcupine Southern Mining Company.STATUTORY INFORMATION The Directors a ~ow - York Clty.20 of I.Hundley, each whom fs the holder of three shares.The minimum subscription on which the Directors may proceed to allotment of the shares of 4 Of the total capital = shares have been issued as fully paid and non-asseesable, to the Devselorment Company now offered is 50,000 shares.ck of the Company.which is one million shares of one Company, dollar each, 999,975 of Porcupine, Limited, of 928 Traders Bank Building, Toronto, in consideration of the sale and tranefer by the said Development Company of Porcupine, Limited, to this Company of all the capital stock of the Porcupine Southern Mines, Limited; less five shares thereof, or 39,996 of the shares of the said Porcupine Southern Mines, IAmited, which are fully subsequently acquired 600,000, of which 600,000 shares the 150,000 shares now being offered are a Company is authorized to pay a brokerage or commission of The estimated amount of preliminary expenses of th shares.paid and non-assessable, and of said 996,975 shares, this Company has The re per cent.on the proceeds of ali sales of Company is $300.The dates of amd parties to every material contract affecting the Company are as follows: 1 Between the Development Company 1911, 2.Between the Development Company, of Porcupine, Limited, and.the of Porcupine, Limited, and this Company, .dated: August 1, Porcupine Southern Mines, Limited, dated August 1, 1911.3, Between John C.Hicks, President, and J.Thomas Reinhardt, Broker, for the male of shares of this Company, deted September 1, 1911.Copies of all these may be seen at the office of Johnston, Mc- Kay, Dods and Grent, Traders Bank Building, Toronto, during business hours of any judicial dey.The only Director of the Company interested in the properties proposed to be acquired by the is.John Charlés Hicks, who is interested to the extent 4f one-quarter interest in a syndicate Company eR will receive from the Development Company of Porcupine, Limited, 389.978 df the the last mentioned Company receives from this Company.part of the 399,975 tioned.shares hereinbefore men- Dated at New York, in the State -of New York, one of the United States of.Amertba, this 3th day of September.1911.- ber, 1911.Filed in the office of the Provincial\u2019 Secretary of the Province of Ontario this 11th day of Septem- \"Further Particulars on Request The Previous Offerings.-The Results of the Previous Offerings In the latter part of December 1 offered 200,000 shares of underwritten treasury tock of Poreu tral Company for public subetrip ion at 40 cents share.I th IT of May offered 150,000 shares of underwritten ons Der stock of P ern ng Company for public subscription, at 80 cents per shars._.dd gar 3 Poreu \u2018mes Central and Porcupine Northern are listed in mar- kets\u2014the New York Curb, the Toronto Standard Stock Exchange and the Boston Curb, the former now cupine Central was i 38 Broad St, New York City.around $1.00 per share, and the latter around 76 cents.Pore first Porcupine Company to list its stock on the New York Curb .THOMAS REINHARDT '18-20 King Street West, Toronto, Canada 54 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass.Financier ; Warren N.Akers, Wilmington, Dele- T shares which 862 Rockfelier Bldg., Cleveland, Ohlo.| .roo ' September 11th, 1911.The right 18 reserved to reject any ol] de .| alt bide 517 3 ' Pins pose THRE \u2018Fraders ont [ i dr CANADA Dividend No.62.M.NOTICE 1S HEREBY.| GIVEN that a dividend of two per cent.upon the paid: up Capital Stock of thé Bank has been declared for § the current quarter, being at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, and that the same will be payable at \u2018the Bank and \u2018its Branches on and after the 2nd day of Octo- ## ber next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to the 30th of September, both days inciusive.By order of the Board.STUART STRATHY, \u2018 General Manager, Toronto, Ont., Aug.25, 1911.205 10 2aw The West India Electric.\u2018 | Co.Limited DIVIDEND No.15.! Notice Is hereby given that a Divi; 'dend of 13 per cent, for the current quarter ending September 30th, ra sat the rate of Five per cent.per art J i num, upon the Capltal Stock of thé LU has been declared, and t same will be payable on the 2nd aay i , October next.The transfar books will from the 25th September tn the In day of October, th days.jnclusive.By order the Board, BR LOWER, Secretary.be clos Montreal, Wente ber 11th 217 2 3am ihe Camaguey Company.LIMITED.DIVIDEND NOTICE Notice is hereby given that à Div dend of Two per cent, (2%) upon Paid up Capital Stock of this Com has been declared, payable on Septem: ber 15th, 1911, to Shareholders of Te.cord on Beptember 5th, 1811.ne The transfer Books of the Oompa will be closed from the 6th to 18 September, both inclusive, By order of the Board, FRED.C.CLARKE, _214 4 Sa __Secreta ls hereby given that the annual! genera | meeting of the shareholders of Company, Limited will be held at the company\u2019s office, N 4 Hospital st, Montreal.on Tuesday September 19th, at 11 o'clock a.m.1b £1 ceive the report of the hoard of director to elect directors for the ensuing yea and to transact general business.- y order The Canadian Appraisal Company, Ltd.LEONARD W, JUST, } Bec.-Trens.Commission Agents \u2026 and Importers \u2026 , , Are open to acospt Agencies from Iix ern Manufacturers, Correspondence solicited.! References given.419 Metropolitan Building VANCOUVER, B.C: 211 66 Wir suchen fuer Canada ein .Haenger, Cut \u20ac | Angebote mit R \u2014THE\u2014 + TRUST 0.4 \\ Ter TY.JAMER \u2018braze, MONTREAL.rés = \u2018 1 ak «+ CAPITAL: a\u201d Hany Pala\u2019 ; ! ba * BOARD OF\u2019 \u2018 DIRECTORB: rase Hon.Lord Stratheona ad, WF Pr Mount Re \"à CaLG.CEE : Clousten, mart, 7 t.Sir H, Montagu Sir W.C.Allan, ' Macdonald.R.B Angus.Bon R, Mackay.A.Baumgarten.Macnider.E.B.Greenshieis:H.V.Moredith, C.M.-Hays.David Morrice.C, R.Hosmer.© James Ross Mr T.4G.Shaughnessy.KC.V.0, |: sir Wm.C.Van Horne, K.C no * H ROBERTNOMN, Manager.Safety Deposit Vaults\u2014Bank of\u2019, Montreal Blag., 100 St.James SG, Montreal.5 20% 104 Saw are now selling .at falr prices.of the leaders are cheap.For information apply to W.I.FENWICK, 56 St.Franceis Xavier Streut- Phone Main 3386.Several good properties in Porcupl districts for sale .: WHERE TO DINE.In summer, as \u201cRe- F Ne\" TE BOUGHT AND SOLD: Phone ain ce rivale Wire Wires te New HH oa nexsuns MONTRRAL wrock mxomanem.| ORDERS EXECUTED ON ALL MARKETS.| : roi sets SIP / 15: nOURE NAME #7, 0 at ee MEN, (AE, KASTEL Restaurant sai ite Kind Cainer By, Hie \u201c Our Phone Number Uptown 6010.The Women's Store of Montreal invites you to attend the .Demonstration of the New Goods and New Styles for Fall.New Fall Styles | The Mantle Department is now ready lo show you the new styles for Autumn in Suits, Evening Dresses, Coals, Skirts and Underskirts, in all the new colors.3 (Manile Dept.Second F loor.) New Weaves and Effects in Black and Grey Dress Materials.We have a complete stock of the very latest goods in Black and Grey, which are of the highest grade, most moderately priced.We make special mention of BLACK CHEVIOT, very heavy pure wool, firm weave, rough finish.Special for coats.Price .$1.65 BLACK BROADCLOTHS\u2014Chiffon finish, woven from pure wool.Special weights for Fall wear; 54 inches wide.Prices \u2014 $L23, $1.50, $1.85, $1.75.BLACK DIAGONAL SERGES\u2014One of the most favored weaves this season for smart tailored suits and coats, 50 inches - wide.Prices\u2014$1.10, $1.33; 54 inches wide, $1.50.GREY DIAGONAL SUITINGS, smart appearance and very durable stocked, in 3 of the latest greys.The fabric is of pure wool.Price.rer yard.\u2026.00 GREY DONEGAL AND SCOTCH TWEEDS in the new two-tone effects, woven of pure wool, materials we strongly recommend for hard wear; 52 and 54 inches wide.Per yard +.$1.00, $1.50 | New Handkerchiefs.We have a large assortment of Handkerchiefs for Men and Women, in pure Irish Linen, with or without initials, also Women's Muslin Handkerchiefs, plain or fancy, Real Lace Handkerchiefs \u2018 and Children\u2019s Picture Handkerchiefs.'- New Trimmings.In all their beauty are to be found in our Trimming Department.Amongst them are elgborate Persian effects, gold and silver and .combination effects worked on net ground in Black and open work pattérns, also beaded combination effects.Fancy Black in Braids in all widths are now being displayed from .13 up to Latest Styles in Feather Neckwear.New goods are coming in every day, in our Feather Neckwear Devartment.snd we have now in stock the largest and newest styles of Ruffs, Capes, Flat Long Stoles and Round Boas ever on exhibit here, all of which are made of the finest feathers.You - Will find a full assortment of colors, both in Ostrich and Marabout.We would appreciate a visit from you whilst there are so many pretty new styles.SPECIAL\u2014Black.Ostrich Boas of superior auality fibrg, rich and rstrous in appearance, at.each.$15.00 These were taken into stock to-day.7 ge New Veilings.-Our stock of new Fall Veilings is now complete.Amongst the new arrivals is the Fish Net with chenille spots, Brussels Net with chenille spots in all the newest and fancy meshes.In Chantilly Veilings, you could not wish for a better selection than we have just received in a number of shades, Black, White, Navy, Brown, Grey, Mauve, Black and White with fancy spots.y \u20acor business.\u2018tof | \u2018EDUCATIONAL.Ridley College +8t.Oatharines, ont.F Lower school boys under fourtess, Separate dallding grounds and wtaft.+ Upper school repares for the Universities and bulldings.res DOW se parate resident! al bulldiogs \u2018In personal charge -Hoyse Masters.ighty-five acres.- Ia 3 the 8thool won a university Beholac- ship in Classics, und ln.1010 in\u2019 Classics and Mathematics, .MILLER, M.A., D.C.L., 110 Boeod Principal.ey INSTITUTE : (Affiilated to McGill University.) \u201888 SIMPSON 81, MUNTREÆL.\u201c |+ Fer the Higher Edueatton ef Young Women, with Preparatory\u2019 De artment for Girls under 13 years of age.Li Fy sident\u2014Rov.James Barclay, DD, e e Murphy\u2019s Superior Black Silks.- In buying silks from us, there is g sense of security.Our stock is of the highest standard, our prices most moderate.Here are special values in 36 and 40 inch silks and satins.PAILLETTE SILK, righ, deep, black, skein dyed (our guaranteed qualities), 36 inches wide.:.98, $1.15 and $L25 RICH DUCHESSE MOUSAELINE SATIN, bright, lustrous finish, unquestionable quality and dye (Wear guaranteed); 36 inches wide .=~ .-.reer $1.25 and $145 40 inches wide, spécial .Lacie neue nn 0 PO $1.65 and $1.89 (Silk Department\u2014first Floor.) gas an i New Novelties in Neckwear.Among the new Novelties which Wwe are showing this Fall, 1s the beautiful \u201cMacrama Lace,\u201d in the White and Cream, also coat, Dutch Collars, Sailor Collars, Yokes and Cuffs to match.Prices ranging from .75 up to $2.50 each.The September Hosiery Sale.Exceptionally Fine Cashmere Stockings For Women at Per Pair, .59.Beautiful soft wool, in plain or fine rib quality, suitable for all winter wear.September Sale ptice, per pair 59 8 A.M.SPECIAL.300 PAIRS COTTON AND LISLE THREAD 3 PAIRS FOR .39 Stockings worth .25 and .35 a pair; colors black and colored.At 8 AM.to-morrow 3 pairs for 39 8 A.M.SPECIAL.200 PAIRS MEN'S SOCKS, AT PER PAIR, .09 Black and colored, cotton and lisle socks, with balbriggan soles.8 AM.to-morrow at, per pair 09 3 PAIRS WOMEN\u2019S STOCKINGS FOR 87 Women's all-wool cashmere, women's fine real lisle, women's extra good cotton.Every pair good, every pair at considerably lésg than regular price.September Sale price, 3 pairs for Bi \u201c OUT SIZE STOCKINGS AT.PER PAIR, .25 Good, strong cotton with balbriggan sole, full out size, stainless black.OUT SIZE STOCKINGS AT, PER PAIR, .35 Real lisle thread with spliced heels and toes and ankles, extra full top.September Sale price, per pair WOMEN'S STOCKINGS THAT ARE GOOD AT 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 1,500 pairs real lisle thread, plain black, tan, green, navy, grey, pink, sky, old rose.Fancy, in stripes, plaids, checks, two, three and four color combination.1,000 pairs cashmere that are all wool, soft, smooth finish, with seamless feet, good elastic stocking.Black only; sizes 816 to 10: 600 pairs extra nine cotton with balbriggan soles, deep double top.A light, serviceable stocking; all sizes.GOOD STOCKINGS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS ~~ 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 Fine and medium ribs, in all-wool cashmere, perfect in every wayp sizes 6 to 81%, with lots of large sizes.September Sale price, 3 PAITS JOT .oir cia tia te iit aaa $1.00 1,000 PAIRS MEN'S SILK LISLE SOCKS 3 PAIRS FOR .50 Black and colored, fine socks; stainless dye.+ D ON CD Fd New dtytes in the Mitlinerg Salon We have many ori- - ginal models from Paris, London and New York, and this season we are able to offer more exclusive styles and better values than ever.Do not fail to see our Window Displayof Willow and Duchesse Plumes # 4 +++ die + + Sale of the New Fall Boots for the Little Ones.Girls\u2019 Dongola Blucher Boot, solid leather, good heavy sole, splendid school boots; sizes 8 to 10%.Special.8159 For Misses, size 11 to 2.Price .1020002222 e aan $1.85 Little Boys\u2019 Box Calf Blucher Boots, fine quality, soft and flexible: sire: © to 10%, 81.753 for Youths, sizes 11 to 131%, $2.00, and 1 to 5, $2.48.Boys\u2019 Gunmetal and Patent Coit Blucher Boots, same last as fainer's, 11 to 13%, $2253 1 to 6 $2.48., 0.vivian FEEEEEEEE EERE EERE EERE FEE FbbbFE Eh EDUCATIONAL.+ Andrew\u2019s Boys.oronto, Ont.nee _ po Toru C - 136, 1911 Rev.Brute Macdonald, M.A, LL.D.We->mseter ! a 2911-1.x.vpen on end.OCTOBER 19H should be made early to the Secretary, 2 Po aio squat - ART ASSOCIATION.J, B.ABROTT.Cosrètary session of.| E \" .ONT.An English Boarding School for Boys .HEADMASTER\u2014 : Rev.F.G.Orchard, M.A; Cambridge: Visitor Toe Lord Bishop of Pe Masters (graduates).boys are boerders and Er us ire Sch Splen- quete.\u201d overt te Cricket, vate : Sohoel reopens ca Bagh.1th.- Skatin, pretpéctus, book Views, ete, \u201coo the BR Dering the last oe 3th od Oth\" paces con al a to BR.M.C.A Residential and Day School for Preparation for the Universities, Royal Military - College and Business.Upper and Lower » Schools, Calendar sent on appli- LAS ES LA LUN => Separate houses for sentet and Bir aes.911, nd ai 8 EDUCATIONAL.BISHOP'S COLLEGE SCHOOL, LENNOXVILLE P.Next term Begins SEPTEMBER 13th, 1971, ° Headmaste.\u2014J).Tyson Williams, Esq:.uel College, Cambridge).- Well known .Boarding School for Boys Preparations for Universities R.M.C.Kingston, or tor business life, Fine Roi gu, Benutiful Situation, Separate Preparatory Schoel, For illustrated calendar and information apply to the Fleadmaster.\u2018oe?2Gend .nN f£ > BA.(Emman- If yeu would learn the Violin, Piano, Banio, Mandolin or Guitar in the shortest time, and by the most thorough methods, attend the : SIMPSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC 524 St.Catherine Street Open Day and Evenings.Phone Uptown 487 established 20 Years.T.A, SIMPSON, Principal.| 215 4 eod Le President\u2014Ven.J.-G, Norton DD.\u2018Archdéacon of Montroai.\u2018Principal-AMiss Grace- Fairley, MA.dinburgh, The: Institute will re-open TUESDAY, 312th Beptembrr, at NOON.Entrance examinations for new scholars will be held at the school on 8atur- day.8th September, at 10 o'clock a.m, For prospectus, etd) apply to the @rincipal or to A.F.RITDELL, Secre- ry, North Rfitish Mertrritile Building, \u201880\"St.Francais Xavier St, Montreal.PTT NU 155 82ecd.Iu \u2018Notre Dame Ladies\u201d \"Coll~ge SHERBROOKE STREET, Corner Atwater | See wil) be resumed in the.te De- | Battment, about the 1st, of _ October.COMMERCIAL nae ARTMENT, | Shy ti be mba \u20ac aies nré t.carp non cal, oder node ja Stenography, Typewrl ing.Bookkeep- Routine, etc.ete Students who eted course now hold excellent posts Information \u2018aod terms, Pl es Phone Westmount AISZ.\u2018197 Î2e04 ILLUSTRATION AND LIFE CLASSES DAY AND EVENING Call or write for circular, The Barnes Sehool of Art 571 St.Catherine West.215 22eod îing.Ofi fiave comp tlons.vor Colle.LS IF \u201cFo ne ARE SEERING EMPLOYMENT THE | can help you.All commercial branch- les.; The \u2018courses .ate short, practical and interesting, Write for free catalogue.oo ; GEORGE PF.SMITH, 215 2eod * Cornwall, Ont.* VOCAL CULTURE Fundamental work of most thorough character in Placing and Development of the voice, combined with practical instruction in Singing.Voice and ear-test MR.WATERHOUSE, free.: 207 6eod Miss Baker-Edwards 148 METCALYE STREET.Will re-open her select class for young ladies t the above address, on Wednesday, September | \u201818th, at nlne o'ciock.For terms, ete.arp Dp 3.216 PROF.FOWLER Organist Emeritus of St.Patrick's.Piane Tuition.143 METCALFE STREET.152 Park Avenue, ; 217 3eod Basin 2 to 4 dally.198-236 .YMCA.= meldres, Dominion pr Montreal, con Cenrse, Course in Stenoxtaphy, and Special Preparatery Course.Modern Methods taught by Spezialists.Individual Instrustisn, Courses are thorough snd Practical.i If interested, write for our Prospectus.Interview at tha College from Term opans Sept, Eth.4297.Telephone Uptown A.W.FOUNS, Pri Locinat ' Re-opens, Reid, A.Coll.etta M.rolment.street.{STREET sions now open, 215 19 New Cor.of $t.Catherine Evening Individual Instruction By this method of (Established TURSDAY.ÉÉPTEMBER 12.M.(successor to Miss Eliabeth Davidson), Gites.Fietcher Method, Piano, Rudiments.Harmony.Counterpcint and Musical History.Puplis prepared for certificated ttme, WESTMOUNT BRANCH 2 to 5 p.m.-Tuesdays and Fridays, beginning Sept.1898) rires 46 UNIVERSITY on.Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, begins Sept.11, teaching only a limited number can be received.Write, call or telephone Uptown 161 for prospectus.\u2018Principal \u201cEdgehill \u201d CHURCH SCHOOL FOR GJRLS, Windsor, N.S.The Bishops of Nova Scotia and Brunswick, Patrons.Miss Gena Smith, Lady Principal.Three Pupils matriculated third, Domestic Science Dept.+ Reopens Sept.12, 1911.215 PEEL STREET.Directed by Miss Jane examinations.Enxol re-opens September 1.Room D, Vict 58, for demonatratio New branch at OUTREMONT.Applications receiveq at present, Register early.- 3.D.DAVIS, Gold Medal, of Muzic, For Calendarapply to Rev.H.A.Harley, M.Day Classes Practical Office training.Phone Up.2936.Miss Graham\u2019 S Business Colleg 109 Metcalfe Street, Ladies only.Isaac and Ben, Pitman Shorthand (Up-to-date Touch Typéwriting.Special Classes for those deficient in the English Language.Positions guaranteed to our.Graduates.Evening Classes Systems \u2026.uosce FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD AND Piano SCHOOL MONTREAL.Ly dgate and Miss Henri- ment any oria Hall, n and en- 215 Peel 208 24 Merchants Bank Building.Established 1804.Day Ses- RAVING REPORTS \"| Wanted Asphalt But Controllers WERE HELDUP.BY ALDERMEN Declined to Agree to the Change.City Council yesterday afternoon to block paving reports.from the Board of Control, to the amount of a quarter of a million, because the controllers would net consent to put down asphalt in a number of streets.\u201d _ It was decided by a majority of the E The end of a contracted discussion was that the report of the controllers failed to carry, but another meeting will be held on Wednesday, when It is expected the alfficulty wil de straightened out, and that a majority of the aldermen will get into ling and cast the necessary votes s0 the pav- If the controliers failed to have their report.adopted the aldermen algo 1908-1910, from the Royal Academy ard Royal ('oilege London, England.fifth and ninth McGill, 1310, examinations.Perfect Sanitary Conditions.A., Sec 168 36e0d - NOW OPEN.Both Sexcs Bookkeeping, Malin 1714, 201 17 daw i | | | Netre Dame de Grace, MONTREAL.IN}.For BOARDERS aad DAY BOYS Head Maater, GS, FOSBERY M.A, Late Head Master, St.Jobn\u2019s School.LOWER CANADA COLLEGE \u2014 PREPARATORY JUNIOR AND SENIOR DEPARTMENTS.\u2018Use of West.2 tennis Healthy situation.mount Athletic grounds, courts, 2 rinks, Gymnas Sloyd (Manual Training) latin and dormitories.Term Commences § a.m.Sept.18th, room.Excellent system of \u2018heating, venti- and humidifying class rooms fum, 161 3iend Tel.Up.1292.- Branksome Hall = 598 Sherbourne Street, Toreate.A RESIDENTIAL AND DAY SGHOOL | FOR -OIRLS, ¢ ~~ = Preparation\u2019 for University and exami: nations in Music, Art Department, Outdoor games:-\u2014Tennls, Basketball, Rink.Effietent staff.Healthy, locality.Hon.Principe! Miss Scott.Principal\u2014 E.M.Bead, M.A.Autumn Term Begins Beptember 13th.Write for Prospectus.203 8eod \u2014\u2014\" \u2014 Parents Send Your Children to the MADEMOISELLES ROBERT'S FRENCH KINDERGARTEN, Elementary subject taught preparatory for entrance Into English Schools.Pure French.Private lessous afterncoms and evenings.17 Selkirk Avenus, off Guy.abovg Bherbrocke.209 2Gevud Miss Sop hie Myers will resume her pale on 4th of Exams.Phone \u2018Up- Examinations for Entrance Scholarships, .Saturday, September 16th.MRS.RICHARDSON, L.R.AM.Piano and Theory \u2018ocal- Teacher, Reaumes lessons from Monday.\"September 11th.will be at oe, sny day from 10 to 5, to re- Pupils prepared for Associated Board and otber 5524.RTE RE FEIN ITY ETT [IRE] Autemn Term begins Septecaber 14th.Courses for Univers: , R Senier and Preparatory Schools in separate building.Every modern equipment.METROPOLITAN MUSIC STUDIOS 70 McGILL COLLEGE AVENUE.Miss, MOYLAN ceive puplls for coming season.5524.| ; 179 23e0d À Phone Up 218 13e0l - and the TH EORY oF MUSIC.69 Park Avenue, Montreal, 209 6 eod Tel, East 639, Miss A.W.Nicholls (Vienna).Teacher of PIANO and THEORY, has resumed lessons, 1094 Greene Avenue, Westmount.Pupils prepared for examination.213 Geod SEPTIMUS FRASER Le Mus., Pianist.Studio, 81 Crescent st.Pu- plis in all grades of proficiency.Recent die- coverles In the elimination of arm weight, renders progress hoth rapld and practice (Pi asant.Fees Headmaster.THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL Berthier-en-Haut, P.0.RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER IATH.CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH Fentnre\u2014Careful Coaching for MéGili Ma- triculation-Thorough Physiea! Traloine = Exceptionally Moderate Rev.Cecil A.Heaven, forte, harmony.Mance.ete.Pupils prepared nations.For terms, etc.apply 11 Platesu., oft September.Studio, 172 Crescent st.At Home between 1 and 4 p.m., 7 and 8.09 13 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 212 =| THE M.E.KELLY SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND Miss Annie McDermott eos.Abanlutely imdiidan fr Day and Evening Classes.Absalutely indiw idan) instruction in Short- Violin Tuitiou.bond {Isaac Pitman's system), Typew riting, | Spelling, Punctuation, eto.Wilt resume lessons September 18th.| Dictation and outlines by the Principal.Students may enter any time, Call - Address: 106 Union Avenue, I\u2019hone| or write -for Prospectus MISS KELLY, Principal i Uptown 4872.212 i3eod NOW OPEN.18% 26éod ARTHUR H.HOWELL - MR.E.CR _ Canadian Secretary London Coilege of HOME H L For Bens of Certificated At Bn over Arado od » PIANO PLAYING, SINGING SCHOOL Gries ie, Baron plie prepared Per exam or exami.28 Classes mn ednexday, September Sth.A PA 197 8 2aw Miss Bartley's Private | For young ladies apd children will re-open on ~ ai dN Jrepa ratory class or rospectus on application.: \u20181834 PARK AVENUE and Theoretical on 1st eation.Address 407 E.Stanley Gardner, PIANIST Studio - 169 Peel St.TOOKE BLDG.215 7 eod PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING MR, J, H.SHEARER, ARCH.A.R.C.0, (Organist and Choirmiaster American Presbyterisn .Church) will\" resume teaching on 11th September.Prospectus on application.- Studie\u2019: 716 Dorchester W.Tel.Up.6370 213 Zend Rr Goons Cottege SL LEA Day and Evening (both Sexes).\u2018THOROUGH BUSINESS COURSE.Engllah-Freach.Phone East 5810, \u2018de J.CON NOLLY, ipa ANDOLIN | FREE WITH EVRRY ROTBESAY COLLEGIATE SCHOOL.Talitaatien, near the Bea.The Well Ka von Bearding Schon) for doy \u2019 ¢ boarding h guses for older and younger boys, spectively, are quite separate and each ia in charge of two masters.There are five masters for an average attendance of 70 pupils.a nd special Preparation is given for got inn to the univer sities, R.C.and for business.ea fe mandal training department.Bufdings splendid- tuated.New @ymnitom and ne fiel Next term be gins Septem Full information \u2018Trym Rev, F .W, ROTHESAY COLLEGi~1 Ba BCHVOL, waste, N.D.RHR 213 2 Roslyn Ladies College Plessnt Aveive, Westmont, P.§ 488 Mount will de re- Trentas, Tata pren t se for one Prin- 2e Prospectus on application.\u201cer MISS ROBERTS\u2019 SEPT.14th, Westmount.Tel, Migs M.MARCUSE will resume teaching of Pianforte, Sept.PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS will re-open on THURSDAY, in room Victoria Hall.Up 3380, A.Terms on appli- | Metcalfe ave.lg 22 vo Practical Westmonat.207 12 209 12 Troupe tus on demand.173 rd Tel.1490 Mount.both studios.Miss Connetly.MISS CONNELLY will resume teaching on Thursday, September 14th, VICTORIA HALL, WESTMOUNT Mondays, Wednesday, Thursdays and Saturdays.602 8T.CATHERINE STREET, \u2018Tuesdays and-Friday, Classes \"THE DARLINGTON MUSIC METHOD\u201d wilil be formed on Sept.14 at Mrs.¢ Z 7 TE 4 188 St.Catherine W., Montreal, ESTABLISMED 1295.The mcst modern school of its kind.CLASBLS RESUMED AUGUST 15TH ANGUS CAZA.Prin 1.have to be ordered.Controller Wanklyn zald there was no reason the Board of Control should {consent to pay more for asphait now \u2018than \u2018n the spring.of principle \u2018that fh \"not abandon.{most unfair to the public if the alder- e controllers could \"men prevented the paving of many |.:streets in granite and other material | istmply because of the annoyance they \u2018felt over the absence of asphalt.Ald.\u2018ranvin held that apart from jagphull various streets were (paved in materia! that the aldermen fa not like.Ta moved that the ve- {port of the controllers bé sent back | Jor.further consideration, Controller Lachape!le intimated that the controliers would influenced by the many views that were held hy aldermen as tu the kind of pavement that ought to be se! ected, Ald.Emard suld: \u201cThose who ar» year are assuming a serious respon- sihtlity.\u201d After a lengthy discussion and sev- 't was dec! ided that Council should ment again on Wedneadav an\u2019 a up the discussion again, Major Pelletier Won Aggregate.At the annual rifle matches oc the 65th Regiment C'arabinleres -\u2018Moust Royal.First prize in every mate and the grand aggregate was cay - Ing works can be gone ahead with, |: failed in various motions they piade to |- have it amended so that asphalt would | this was a matter | He beld it would be / to be | uot be 4argely à seeking to block the report and delay ?.jall these works at this season of the eral votes, on motion of Ald.Carter | aftamoa: | tured by Major FE.Pelletier, whiia | Private A.Foisy made a simllar record the tyro matches.TRENTON.Ont.\u2014Donald G.Chr!e- tle ix dead.aged 32 years.Merger of Interests of Two Leading Pianos Houses at Montreal.It :3 announced that The Nordhe'- mer Company, of Toronto, and The Lindsay.Company, of Montreal.have mérged their interests for the Districts of Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec, and that The Lindsay Company will hereafter have the exclusive representa-, tion of she different agencles controil-\u201d ed.by.both, Houses, including the \u2018 Steinway, .Nerdhelmer.and Aeolian Companies\u2019 Pianos.A The far-reaching importance of this À \u2018arrangement will be Of general inter- | est and indicates the prevalling ten- ; i dency of business concentration whereby the duplicating of plants for the marketing of goods is avoided.The high business standard so long enjoyed by the pioneer house of The Nordhelimer Company.is well: known throughout the Dominion and elsewhere, and in now transferring their interests fo the enterprising and successful firm of The \u2018Lindsay Company it will mean an excentionally attractive combination of plano repre- gentation under one roof, the advantages of which the purchasing public will readily recognize.Special Notice.YOUR NEW PIANO.will give you life-long satisfaction if purchased from Layton Bros.Four floors devoted to the display of the world's most famous pianos.Layton Bros, 550 St.Catherine Street (cor.Stanley).#18 TUPPER STREET.Gwiit, re-opens Monday, Beptember 18th, Music lessons resumed at the same date.217 6eod 1 St.John\u2019s Business College Entablinkcd 1567.i teaching .staff; in- Increased creased accommodation; in.reayed facilities.It any new (good) thing appears, we aim.to have it.ais ogue to any address.* 8e KERR, \u2018Principal, Hazen Avenue, St.Je N.R.© hey Na 317 14 RS ER F.B.Dakin - 315.8 : \u2014 for matriculation Sept.- 16th for it Hillcrest School, 245 Mance St.Miss Palmer will resume \\er classes on Monday Sept.18th.Pupils desired.information address {Miss Palmer.St.Agathe des Monts.\u2018 prepared Before -_\u2014 / 210 12 Mr.Jules Hone and | Mrs Camille Hone Hudon jt LONDON Plumea other article.4 you! to us.Shorthand Sagw Card, Writ Photography .w.M.SHAW, yg eee rede tere vgec tases ca CLIP THIS OUT Mark the Home Study \u2018Course want \u201cWillew Plum \u201c0 prey,\u201d and send \u201cParadine,\u201d ©, Bookkeeping .veste caouocs THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 398 Yenge St, Terente, President.FN 346.60, and 165.08., thet ve res LONDON, - PARIS, = = treet, \u2019 It you live ou Dept.144 Yonge Direct from the Maker to you at one Profit.=) Highest i in Quality, Ostrich Plumes as a tmillingry trimming cannot ve replaced by any of town, - Ostrich Plumes Osprey and .Paradise .\u201c \u201cLenden\u201d Plumes are, the finest because they are made from the LA resume their taition of lin, eo armon an 05 on September Toth, Studie crm.on finest imported male ostrich feathers.t Avenue.\u201cLondén\u201d Plumes are the most reasonable In price, because : we are the makers and sell direct to you with only one profi \u201d Bladk, White, $10.00, $12.50: $185.90.\u201d $20.00 and ip to $45.00 Freneh Plumés, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00, $1.50.up to $20.00 each.$1.60, $2.00, 85.50, $3.50, $5.00 up to $15.09 bunch.rare and.Véautifiet \u201cBirds of Parédide,\u201d with head and slusive trimming known Ostrich, Beas, Cutgteh Bansennd, Ostrich: Pow Porn, ete \u201cLONDON FEATHER | 500 ST.CATHERINE wusr.\"oN write for.In ts Catalogue Lo.Mau Par A | | 1 also \u201c colors, ron §6.50, $7.50, | each, to millinert, IT : \u2014 NEW.FORK.nonto.Order + \u201c .- a 1> y tes?ll 4 ë 1 JR The School condurted by the Minsen | | : sat ee dent oui me pero ag pe PE pi CN PE woo TEE IN A and Deaths Birth Ne 0\" 250 such che Deatà À * 20e each insertion.ges 25e ench insertion.+ x =m Notices, 105 each 6 words.teary Verdon , Bloc per count Hae.Monday, September 4th, street, Ottawa, to Mr., of 113 Paris a 208 Laurier avenue wesi, a Sab > amd Mra.Joseph Cheveria.4 Tih September, at 1763 .Haplanadey a to Mr.and Mrs Frank , à ughter CORLETT At 417s St.Antoine street, word the 33rd of Augusi, 1911, à son to Mrs.J.T.Coriett.ie amd CUNNIAM\u2014 At 142 Lagauchetiere street | MCVEY\u2014On September 5th .om September !lth, the wife of et ter.(Quebec papers > daugbter.X please copy) Godparents, Mr.H.Thoain ani ?Hugh a EENNEDY On August 30th, to Mr.and Mas, P J , » som, at 1533 Mance _ the 11th inst.John M., Lowe, 189 Querbes street.at 2697 Park avenge, to Mr.and Mrs.P.McVey, & son, É O'NAILI\u2014At St.Lambert, on 3ist Aug- \u20ac à son to Mr.and Mrs.John O'Nelil.Soak At 163 Canning street, the 9th | inst, to Mr.and Mrs.R.Flam a Janghier.* à RTUART\u2014On September 6th, at 149 Park \"GRACE \u2014 avenue, to Mr.and Mrs.Bert.Stuart, a son.WOOD \u2014 On August Z8th, 1911, At 295 Drolet street, to Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Wood, a daughter.MARRIAGES.UASSIDY-WHURRY \u2014 On August 30th, | at Cassburn., Ont., by the Rev.Frederick Tripp, Alice M., second daughter of Mr, and Mrs Thomas Whurry.to \u2018Harry Randolph, eldest son of Mrs.K.D.Vass:iuy, Gf wthleal.; FOSTER-COOPER - On September bth, 1911, at St.Stephen's Church, Toronto, by the Rev.James Broughall, Hilda Maud, daughter of the late Mr.Charles Cooper, to Robert B.Foster, both of Montreal.- HUGHES-GREENF-At Trinity Church, on Wednesday, September 6th, 1911, by the Rev.J.M.Almond, J.T.N.Hughes to Alice Miriam Greene, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.T.Greene, both of Montreal.LATTER-BIRKS \u2014 On September 8th, at 4280 Western avenue.Westmount.by Rev.Hugh Pedley, B.A., Annie Li!- burn Birks, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.© Arthur Birks, to Henry Havelock Lat 31 » ter MERRYFIELD-COTF \u2014 UOn September 11th, 1811, in Taylor Presbyterian Chureh, Montreal, by the Rev.N.H.:MeGillivray, Wilam S.Merryfield, son of the late Samuel Merryfield, to Evangeline (Eva) Laura Cote, daughter of the late Paul Cote, both of Montreal.217 2 WUPPEK-MILNFE \u2014 At Waldo, British Columbia, on Monday, September 4th, by the Rev.J.H, McLean, B.A J.F.Lilian, second daughter of Mr.end Mrs.R.F.Milne, to Henry Charles \u201cLewis Tuhper, of Ottawa, second son of the late Wilitam E.Tupper,of Round Hill, Nova Scotia.,~ DEATHS IN THE CITY.BEAUDRY \u2014 At Ste.Adele, Monday, Mrs.Emilie Anne Trudeau, widow of Joseph Beaudry, aged 77.The service will be celebrated a, St.Viateur __ Church, Outremont, Thursday, Septem- \u2018ber 14th, will leave Mrs.Beaudr)'s residence, 233 MacDougall ave, at 7.45.217 2 DESAULNIERS \u2014 In Montreal.at the \u2018Providence Asylum, corner St.Hubert and St.Catherine, Mrs.Helene Tellier, -widow af the late Dr.Antoine Lesieur Dosaulniers, at the age of 78 years and 8 months, Funeral service at the Aay- lum, Wednesday morning, at 8 o'clock.GALEY\u2014On Sunday.September 10th.Emma Colley, widow of the late In- \u2018spector Arthur Henry: Galey, in het 74th year.Funeral on Wednesday, September 13th, from her late resi- Gence, 548 Marie Anne st., to All Saints\u2019 Church, thence to Mount Royal ceme- .tery.(Chelsea and London please copy.) ; On September 11, 1911, Doris \u2018Isabel, aged 2 years and 4 months, youngest and dearly beloved daughter .of Mr.and Mrs.George H.Grace, 491 De Gaspe street.Funeral private.(Toronto and New York papers please .copy.).LYNN \u2014 On September 10th Inst.at \u2018the Hospital for Incurables.Frederick Charles Glynn, son of the late Captain .Funeral private.RAT on September 10th, 1911, Charles Leroux, son of the late Alphonse Leroux, aged 3% years.Funeral will take place from his late residence, 298 St.Antoine street, Wednes- \u2018éay morning, at 8.15, to St.Anthony's Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cametery.Relatives and friends are requested to attend.218 2 MONTGOMERY \u2014 In this city, on the 11th instant, at \u201cThe Linton.\u201d Guendn- lene Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Geo.H.Montgomery, aged five months and ten days.Funeral private MONK \u2014In this city, on Sunday 10th in- atant, Marte Louise Senecal.wife of F.D Monk, afvocate aged BO years.Funeral private, Kindly omit flowers, RILEY \u2014 At 7 am.on the 12th tnst., at \u201cbis residence, 2146 Hutchison street.of * pleuro pneurnonia.cis Riley, \u2018 grocer.Funeral notice later.(New York, Chicago and Ottawa papers daughter |] 8 o'clock a.m.The Tumeral\u2019.papers | 216 2 OILCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS, PORTIERES, ETC.ETC.Are Now Ready 1st Floor Ug.The very latest in Parlor Sets, handsome mahogany finish frames, covered in fine quality of silk, both seat d back.Regul lue $30.00.Special, T and bac egular value a Specta $19.98 | The Brightest Busiest Basement in Montreal is just overflowing with those articles which represent both utility and beauty.a es se ve se ss ee se sw o> .$18 DINNER SETS, Rich (rown Derby decoration on finest quality English semi-por- celain, 97 pieces, complete dinner and tea service for 12 people.Stock pattern; replacements can be had at any time.WHITE AND GOLD CUPS AND SAUCERS China, thin and transparent.Reg.$1.80 dozen.Packed 6 in 49 box.Wednesday, per box Cc STRAIGHT SAUCEPANS Reg.§18.00.Wednes- ey enamel ith tin Wea: 9 day.o.oo.$12.50 art.Reg.82c.- 5¢ nesday.\u2026.vu on.34.50 PERFECTION OIL HEATER&.« ve $3.25 > + 4 quart.Reg.40c.- nesday.8 ve Wed 32c Odorless and smokelesa; will heat Tote rc co a fair sized room in a few min- 6 quart.\u201cReg: \"8c.Wed- 38¢ utes.Reg: $4 nesday.+.ce 6 nesday.on Wei $3.25 WI LD E R\u2019 S Li m ited, 292 St.Catherine Street, West Suburban Deliveries as far as Point Claire, Tuesdays and Fridays, Sewth Shore, St.Lambert, Montreal Seuth and Lengucuil Wednesdays and Satardays.(Near Phillips Square.) is the spirit felt by all who enter our clothing store.For over 25 years we have sold Reliable Fabrics, and to-day customers from all ovei Canada buy our goods with the perfect confidence that the reliability of long standing has engendered.\u201cVarsity\u201d Clothing for Men and Boys Our reliable line of Ready-to-wear garments \u201co .- will meet with your immediate approval This line 1s manufactured from our own importation, .and we guarantee every garment perfect.Our Tailoring Department is in the care of Mr.John Bremner (late of London and Paris).and men find his services invaluable when fine custom-made garments are requir- \u201ced.Our selection of choice Woollens 1s very extensive, and needs but to be seen to be appreciated.lease copy.) BTÉRES\u2014In this city.on September &th, Fleanor Ann Sykes, Funeral {rom her , nephew's: residence, No.4610 St.Cath- _erine street, Westmount, at 10 am., on i Tuesday, September 12th.216 2 WILLENEUVE \u2014 The funeral of Adeline { Lacoste dit Languedoc, wife of Joseph .: Villeneuve, manager of the D, B.Martin Co, will take place on Wednesday morning, the 13th instant, leaving 71 \u2018Laporte street, St.Henry.at 9 o'clock, - for St.Henry Church, where the ser.\u201cvice will be held and thence to Cote \"des Neiges Cemetery.Relatives and friends are invited to attend without other invitation.WATSON \u2014 On the 11th inst.at King- .ston, Ont., Robert Goodwin Watson, in ».his 39th year.Funeral private, \u2018i'his late vesidence, 63 Sherbrooke st.\u201cef West.Kindly omit flowers.i.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY; £ BLANCHARD \u2014 At Breckin, Ont, on iiSeptember 9th, Henry Leslie, youngest \u2018son of A.D.Blanchard.\u2018 MILLER \u2014 In Roxham, August 27th.:3911, Frank L.Miller, of Montreal, late \u2018ot Roxham, aged 15> years, only son of the late David Miller.: RALSTON\u2014At Berthier en Jon September 16th, Timothy , | Jourth.gon of thie late .Peter Ralston, in his 85 Rar y i ï VBeptétader .- {invited to attend.: NNIVERSARY \u2018MASS.ow.Frisnds are Pr he YT RYAN: ¥miversary thas the-ré- ! pose.£he \u2018soul of: the late:Bthe! Ryan, who ed this: life Weptémber 13th, be swhyg \u2018fn St.Anne's +» 3908, © : Eh à on Wednesday morning, Bep- à pur 13th, at 7 o'clock.RLF, ., 2 CNE > - i IN MEMORIAM.AVERS \u2014 In loving memory of Basil iL.Travers, beloved husband of Fliza 2 Journeau, who died at Shigawake.ptermber\u2019 the I38th.1910.\u201cOf, for a \u2019sound of that voice that is stilled.\u201d Sh pw IN MEMORIAM.lÉLARKE \u2014 In loving memory of George, oldest son of Henry and Margaret .Clatke, 108 Davidson street.Hochelaga, who departed this lfe September 13th, .1908.Deeply regretted.Mask will be surg Wednesday, the 13th inst.at 7 Plog am, in St Aloysius Church, - vy.ee Lu 5, IN MEMORIAM.CREAMORE \u2014 In memory of James Al- \u201cfred Crsamore, died September 9th, 2907.\u201cFour long years have passed Awa; smos our darling was taken, but y thoughts are still .lhigering arou he 3 ¢ 3 in spot Wheéte my dai dhild Was-lald.* Gone, but mot forgotten.\u201d His mother.À CARD OF THANKS.SH \u2014 Mrs.James Walsh and fam- y, 28 Éleamor street, desire to express helr thanks to their friends for kind- in their sad bereavement: tual offerings.\u2018eos on, RAS bles, I Bandy: Meonireal fiom |.haut \u2018que.| Funera] on, TutsfAR Ey Our FURNISHING DEPARTMENT carries a full range of up-to-date goods, Hats, Caps, Waterproofs, Underwear, etc.WM.CURRIE 423 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST Branch\u2014905 ST.CATHERINE ST.EAST.Everything NEW in FALL SUITS to Order SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and _en- forsed \u2018* Tender for Ice Pler in River \"Ac n, near, l'Assomption, je,\u201d wiil New Styles, New Cut, New Materials, to superseds the old be received until 3% mu on k Tea OR y.September 27th 1571.for'-the construe- tlon of-an Ice Pler in River L'Achgan.pear l\u2019Assomption, L'Assomption County.a ?Piaus, specification apd, form of contract can bie séeñ fin) forms of tender obtained at the offices of J.L.Micheud.Esq.District Engineer, Metchants Bank Bldg., St.James st.Montreal.and on application to the postmaster at J\u2019Asomp- tion, Que.Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual signatures, stating thelr occupations and piaces of residence.In the case of firms, the actual signature.things that have passed away.Novel'y, beauty, utility, and up-to-dateness are the characteristics of our establishment.Our Guarantee of Perfection 1s easily carried out, more especially when Ladies co-operate with us in placing their order eurly.Prices in SUITS TO ORDER as $35.00, $40.00 up.VELVET SUITS TO ORDER, from $35.00 to $75.00.COATS TO ORDER of the new reversible materials.Regular $30.00.Special, $20.00.H.LITWIN AMERICAN TAILOR - 590 St.Catherine Street West -} Sept.12, 1911.wo ; follows: $25.00, $30.00.of residence of each member of the firm must be given.\u2018 Each teuder must be accompanied by An accepted cheque en.a Betweert Mountain and Drummond Sts.the tender, which will be Torfeited the person tendering decline to enter into BAILIFIE at Province of Quebec, BAILIFFFE SALE Province of Quebec, fall 10 complete the worl contrec \u201814: ghnwacting with private families and S No! : ; ; pate te.District of Montreal.No.4510.Cir-{ District of Montresl.No.2311.Circult {If the tender be not ageepted.the chedue| sb rosea mouses ob ly Bütter Dietrict of Montreal Ruger 4 EL Code re Jone Loye,: plait: |jer Cpurt.R.Campbe! Nailes.pige 5.Ta Cro rt ce aval © retenamnt On Te ee Me f nd eon ea ça F.0 ee | durite = \"1911-13, to ApKil ist, at a lor Court 3.N.Arcand, platatiff, va.foie\u2019 vo James K.Adamson deion ve Europ n Cars Lan Tor : jk a uve ral, .On the: atiér.defendant.On the 21at of Sep~! The Department a HOT | tself tO Ru.gl oe ; ' ry.Be ; Cf a J ti Co : ?2%nd of September.1911.at ten of tle; tember.1911.at two of the clock in the] Accept the lowest Sens fender \"us nxeg \u201d \u201cOur ne# rites are EL er ent ae = ton or ey or a the foremoôt Votre = PRE re Tee, ge Sd Seg Sn OF ne eT im BP a, Tn An tend orth SE petect on ton pr Snanamug.rt SCE, IIL LITE dE bic Dpmiglia oF the.sala defendant.NO.237 Tn (56 Aterndon, &¢ No.NOM: Joma oh fe ! Li fendant.Ne.ance- st, in the city hE .C.DESROCHTUS.Lo.Re he .Ni.ot A e ah \u2019 ; - .1 o .W James & Lawrence Biva., in the city of Montreal\u201d et Montréal.«il be sofa, By authority ot SRO tary burttf fétair.(in the city of Montreal, will he sold.h¥ Monirest wit ie on by afthonits of cneresl, pi à ot, or antrects mi De sold.by mutnority of Justice.ai Justich, al the Bn Ad atte the 8 Department of Public Works Ottat-n.Wa deliver our bufter from Féfrigerator : éuthority of \u201cjustice all the goods and ail the | o and nattels the.: nm a $7 SHEN .n s cause, con- Sept.6, .gona \u201d : | the | ; : Xo dant, weized im this cause, consisting of {sisting of household furniture, ete, Terms Newspapers will not be pald for this was in alr-ligh You will i oo.\u2018Foreta 20 bons pal fur.ue of Towed tu tars, .pri box, ete, J BREUX, B,S.C.{oash.J.A.BISSO E, B.8.C.|advertisement if insert jt witnout [\"79Y our butter, is handied nip S ic.r- TX.3 : Né feptemtber 11, INL.1° 1%.treel, Sept.12, 1 1 ST ty from the Depatt RESTES property; il Keely x si.ays Me =\" , x { : ; 3 \u201c DWE ery fe SENT 0 LEAR the nature of the occupation, and place |.¢ + a.char ni payabie lo the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent.(10 p.c) of the amount of ir un contract when called upon 10 do sO, or FAINT A TY * : .- ot.DL a yet Bona A FR ES Amd had -4 dus À LA), SEPLEMBER 12, 1911.re - ny à - > ton a wr te \u2019 ! > \u2018 >, \u2018 \\ ' + .ie 0% < ss ', A first Complete Showing of the at 2 - \u2018The TDamiltoh Co.Ualednesday, Sept.13th, 1911: And following days nds Es » Tailored Ullaists Dress Fabrics Silks Millinery Costumes Coats Corsets | | Grand Fall LACE CURTAINS Sale of PPortieres, Table Covers, Lace Curtains, Couch Covers, 3 ; Drapery Goods and General House Furnishings a A Few of the Lines and Prices { À SINGLE CURTAINS ! COUCH COVERS TABLE COVERS SILK PIANO.DRAPES tress, pillows and pair of $7.85 bos THE PRICE OF THE FALL QUARTER\u2019.Y \u2018STYLE BOOK, ~iwvith free cou- ->-pon for any 18e pattern i» 20e.THE HAMILTON COMPANY solden oak finish, saddle *; 49c : with wool mattress end pillow PASSAGE OILCLOTH 29c A lot of good ends to 29e 60 inches x 3 yds.3 1-2 yds.long.3 yards long | 2 yards square, gold embroidered * pair Lo.97c each .49c each .$1.89 each .89c each .ces 98c \u201c : Flaonelette 98 TAPESTRY PORTIERES Wadded Com- 98 Heavy Grey Australian, | SCOTCH FLOOR OIL- 3] Blankets.pair C 40 inches wide, 3 yds long, forters.each.C | Blankets, $2 39 \u2018\u20192 yards wide, 25¢ + pe i ere .Li BEDROOM OUTFIT pair $1.79 + vos.wink, cork | pair 1 OS PME ce \u2014 4 \u201c*\" tron bed with spring, mat- LINOLEUM FOLDING COUCH DINING CHAIRS | | seat.all double rungs, each .1 yard wide.clear, yard yard Ce THE PALL | QUARTERLY 4 STYLE BOOK \u2018£.Atlustenting Ladies\u2019 : Meme Jeurnat Pi en sale et thd ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST (Between Drummond and Méuntain) » es AUCTION SALE \u2018 Winter Blooming Plants | | \"mont, a miscellaneous ; plants, iineluding the following varieties.\u2014 ° .| Geraniuma, Stocks, , i i Poinsettas,.Chrysanthemums, Wai sts, and Fine Furs | Fandans, Azaleas.: ; : Cinevaria, Draceanas, ! \u2019 Bégonias, Cyclamen, i / ' Primulas, Coleus, J at S > Stevia, e \u2014\u2014 es i | Férns and many other varieties of = Limited.| plants.| The collection may be .seen ; : 7 .a, .cx 8 0 Car A l three days before the sale, which will H A special invitation is extended Wn take place | 4 SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEM- | e ; REB 16th, at 2 OCLOCK.WALTER M.KEARNS, 2174 For CONSERVATORIES or GREENHOUSES | By order of MR ALFRED JOYCE.iat his grounds, Alsslie Avenue, Outre- collection fn.a very healthy condition, Auctioneer, .| REGISTERED sentation of Ladies - À Bnlhant Pre Hats, Dresses, Coat, Suits, of \u201c clusive Women\u2019s Store Wednesday and Thursday \u2014 our selections bet ing complete, and.the occasion af-, [| to Montreal ladies to visit this Ex- In the matter of A.WENER à Montreal.; The undersigned will -sell auction at No.69 St.James sot.eal, WEDNESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, at 11 o'clock a.m: Stock of furniture and baby carriages_ ; Bodk debts and bills recelvable, = \u2018 amounting to .(will be sol) separately.) the 19th inst.+ For all other particulars apply to ALEXANDRE DESMARTEAU \"Assignee, 60 Notre Dame st.MARCOTTE BR 217 8 eod , INSOLVENT NOTICE by public.Mont- ) $9,391.40 5,082.8 1 -Store'- whl be open fer Inepection Auctiofieers.am eee |\\fording an opportunity to see mate\u2019 Wf ully our New Styles for Fail.co.At the beginning of the mew season our most valued possession is the knowledge that Montreal's mdst critical clientele have approved of our policy \u2014that good dressers endorse the advantage of selecting at a specialty store all classes of outer ap- -.parel, and that the success of our Montreal store proves conclusivelv that the city was ready for\u2019 a store of this sort.! | FAIRWEATHERS LIMITED 911, | «STANLEY § 2 ee ! 485-487 St, Catherine St.West.- ot | ; Toronto.MONTREAL.Winnipeg.ua) } .wa fa TR \u2014/ | oT a Y Ni Vo a - a poe © © ® e .i of I= = : TI roving NUATLIFFS SALE Prov = w À g 1 \u2014 i\u2019 EAA PRA ESS Loe 6 ; > PEEL SW SON ar PRN a\" / Eni se J #8 mi od od hati ar oo % 3 r 6.wir THE MONTREAL: Fg or i Will Include OPENING OF ~ GOODWINS\u2019 This Autumn Display | Diagonal C heviol, 9 .Striped Serge 59 Diagonal Armures, and \u2018 All Wool Beige, FALL DRESS GOODS | \u2014\u2014 AND LADIES\u2019 SUITINGS DEPT.TO-MORROW TOGETHER WITH A SPECIAL SALE OF - 95 to $1.25 DRESS FABRICS at Per Yard Heavy Bedford Cord, } Camel\u2019s Hairline Stripes, IN OUR Black Dress Goods Section Black Cashmere, Black Satin Cloth, Black Permos, Black Resilda.Black Poplin, Black Bedford, Black Serges, Black Cashmere de Soie.Black Cingalie, Black Voiles, and Black Marquisette.ment.To-morrow we will have our Dress Goods Opening.Goodwins\u2019 will show what is justly considered one of the largest shipments of Ladies\u2019 Suiting and Fall designs planned for the making of resplendent gowns.Dress Goods ever made by a retail store in Canada.There will be displayed the light shimmering fabrics made for evening wear, the gorgeous and attractive We will show the firmly woven tweeds, serges and broadclaths from which are designed the smartest ladies\u2019 tailor-made garments of to-day.We will exhibit the warm and cozy coarser cloths, suitable for the rigors of a Canadian climate, and we will be delighted to have your approval of the special section we have set aside for our carefully chosen Black Dress Goods.SL The studied care of the Dress Goods manufacturer was never more pointedly shown than at Goodwins\u2019 this Autumn, and the recently ended tour of the manager of the Dress Goods Department through England, Scotland and France, has been amply justified by the presentation of to-morrow's display.Throughout the department prices will be found reasonable in the extreme.Goods of the latest design and weave will demonstrate the Dress Goods novelties of the mo- The Autumn of 1911 will whisper her latest dress ideas to you here.By way of forcible introduction to our Dress Goods patrons; ie will sell 54-inch Diagonal Cheviot; 44-inch Heavy Bedford Cords; 43-inch Diagonal Ar- It will be a sale of Dress Goods of the highest quality at the lowest prices that this store has ever offered.54-INCH DIAGONAL CHEVIOT \u2014 A beautiful fabric for street wear, in moss, helio, Copenhagen, brown, grey, navy and black.Wednesday, D9 per yard.44-INCH HEAVY BEDFORD CORD, excellent for winter wear.Colors, taupe, claret.burgundy.purple, moss, gendarme, prune, navy.Wed- 59 day.0 Lee 10 20 20 ® 45 - INCH DIAGONAL ARMURE, a handsuoine weave for house dresses.Taupe, moss, wine, brown, myrtle, 59 .black.Cee ee ee ee *« 42-IN.CAMEL'S HAIRLINE STRIPE, \"very fashionable; brown, King's 59 Royal, Navy, Black.® 48-IN.COLORED ALL WOOL BEIGE, the most popular fabric worn to-day.Cadet, Moss Copenhagen, Burgundy.Tan, Brown, Fawn, Hello 59 and Resida.Wednesday.® .48-INCH STRIPE SERGE, very stylish Regular 31, 00.Wednes- 59 goods.day.SATIN LEV ANT, SEASONS NOVELTY, 40 inches wide, twenty-two colors, rose pink, silver grey, taupe, royal blue, cerise, tan, apricot, $1 25 champagne, etc.Wednesday ® one piece ALL WOOL POPLIN.for dresses and children's wear.A popular line (which is confined to us for Canada).is full 40 inches.Practically every known shade.The finest 50 Hne in the trade.aux 40-INCH CANTON CLOTH, all weul.This is the latest weaVe ot the mar- Ket.and can be had in'10 differ- 50 ent shades.Wednesday.° SCOTCH TARTAN, 39- -tndH a all wool, 160 per cent.pure fartan, in\u201d 138 dif-.50 ferent clans.À \"tartan, n en T5 Also 44-inch all \u2018wool \"LADIES CLOTH every clan.BROADCLOTH IN SECTION Our 52-in.line of $1.00 Broadclgth at.Can be had in \"a handsome range of shades.Pastel shades of Opera Wraps, restaurant wear, delightful (finish to this cloth; b4 inches wide.Wed- $1.50 nesday.TWEED SECTION \u2014 DIAGONAI, EFFECTS, now so much in 15 and $1 LY ogue.Exceptional.2-INCH PEAU DE \u2018SOU RIS, in $1 the sca- 0 int mixtures of tone.52-INCH WOOL VELOURS.son's rage.Special shades of grey, brown, tan, etc.$1.25 i52-INCH BOTANY WOOL 'SUITINGS, leading line, very soft fini n shrunk goods, simart effective stri This produttion 18 also confined Re Sl.50 ug by the makers.BERGE SECTION\u2014This \u2018section is of great importance, and we have exercised every care to procure the best goods that England can produce.Every line being of tested and approved quality\u2014 the dyes being likewise of the best.10-INCH ALL WOOL SERGES, all colors, black, in hard finish and 50 soft cheviot.-heather, etc.mure: 42-inch Camel\u2019s Hairline Stripe; 48-inch Colored All Wool Beige, and 48-inch Stripe Serge, which should be sold at .95 to $1.25 a yard.To-morrow, at 59¢ a yard.It will be an introduction worthy of this Opening advantage, 32-INCH ADMIRALTY SERGE SUITING.being the genuine article as approved and accepted by the British Government.Navy and black only: 75, $1.00, $1.25 up to $2.50.50-INCH CHAMOIS FINISH CHEVIOT SUITING, beautifully soft and of nr well made texture.Light and dark navy, black, King's blue, cardinal, cream, brown, etc.$1.25 We are also show ing a large selection of SEALETTE \u2018CLOTHS, ASTRA- | CHANS, BEARSKIN CLOTHS, ete.at reasonable and popular prices.No Dress Goods Department would be complet?this season without a good showing of the new reversible Suitings and Cloakings.We have a complete , stock of these goods in combinations of brown and green, helio and grey, navy and green, moss and \u201c= $2.00 * 83.50 Exclnsive suit lengths and coat quantities also in these gooas.Prices.\" WEDNESDAY 50 Feather IN THE rat SLLINERY DEPARTMENT jui $10.50.A little story attaches itself to Wednesday's offering.The importer when in Paris boys ht these hats to sell at $18 to $28.arrived.too late for his opening M * e trade, and as his output was limited in these high grade goods, ve ong phle 4a offer them to you at $10.50 each, right in the beginning of the season.You know that feather hats for Ge.Faii sr ihe Most tashionabie headwear, and as they come in beautiful shadings of brown, green and blue, as well as black, one hour's sslling should exhaust this most unique purchase.Naturally they are mostly toques, but those made to sell at $23.00 have feather mounts and are quite dressy.fo the Milllmery FPariors, First Floor U, A HAT for the School | Girl Or the Business Girl, at 69.480 Hats for Sale on Wednesday on the Main Floor, Millinery Department They are ail felt\u2014this season\u2019s blocks.Some sailors, some mushrooms.Colors, black, navy, brown, , green and tan.Suitable for girls from 10 to 16 years.« They were made to sell at $1.00, but the quantity of our purchase makes 69 this special price possible.We would advise you to be here at.8 o'clock, as the quantity in some colors is limited.Main Floor, Millinery Department.Embroidered Nets and Silk Insertions.SELLING AT A PRICE TO PLEASE YOU Embratdéres Nets of the.quality we speak of fo Mot usually sell for .26 and .40 per - yard, The prices you would expect te \u2018pay without any grumbling would be .45 and .50, and .75 and .B5.The silk Insertions we have marked for 25 and .55 to-morrow, according to width.Ordinarily these prices would be from $1 to $1.25, Both nets and insertions were manufactured by the same firm, and are the remaining parts of a large stock.We bought them at a low enough price to let our customers have u big share in the\u2019 money saving of the - purchase.EMBROIDERED NETS, made of fine quality net, and very nicely embroidered.Much in demand now for yokes, blouses and dresses.There are nine patterns to select from.We have them in white, ivory, butter and Paris.They are divided into two lots.Reg.prices .45 and .50, for, per vard.25 .Regular prices 75 \u2018and 85, \u2018for, per 40 vard.HEAVY \"ARTIFICIAL \"SILK INSER- TIONS\u2014We are showing in this lot 900 yards of magnificent artificial silk 3 tions, most of them are in heavy rétstd patterns and beautifully embroidered.Eleven new designs to choose from.We have them in white, tvory and black.They are divided in two lots: 2% and 3 inches.Regular price 25 Res ular p ri e #1 g pric $ 55 .50 and .60, for.6 and 7 inches.\u2014Ground aid 81.25, for.\u2014See Windovs.Floor.; BlackDress Goods Black C'ashmeres .50 to $1.25 Black Permos .0.75 to $2.00 Black Poplin .50 to 35.00 Black Serges .p.50 to Black Satin Cloth.50 to $500 Black Resilda .75 to $1.50 Black Bedford .75 to $1.25 Black Cashmere de Soie, $2, $2.25 and 50.Black Cingalte .54 31.25.Black Volles.17.a0 Black Marquisette.= je And a variety of fancy weaves.\u2014Ground Floor.WOMEN'S PATENT BUTTON: BOOTS, 60 pairs only.Extension soles, brown suede tops, dressy shoe for early Fall wear.Sizes 2% to 6.Regular $3.Wednesday.98c We are clésing out this line.Come Very Neat for .Fall [ES YE NEE oo - PAIRS WOMENS .&OOD- YBAR- \u201cBOOTS.| the new .offeëts-\u2018fob, Fall are \u201cpretty well representèd'in this Jot, High, cut button, du\" black and tan.\u2019 heavy .solbe \u2018for early Fall wear.BOYS AND GI High dut\u201d \u2018black velvet boots.4m 5 & No Matter What Your Feet Are Like.- We Have Footwear To Fit Them.Perhaps vou are a little flat footed, yon may find vour instep hard to fit, vour heels arc tender.or vou can't stand heavy soles.prefer stout high jaced boots; again you may favor fashionably low foot- © Wear; you mav want broad toes or you may cling to cushion soles.Don't keep your, footwear secrets to yourself: come here.you can trust us.We have made a study of the footwear question for you.Perhaps you Every pair Goodyear, sewn soles.Sizes 214 to 7.Regular $3.00 to $5.00.Wednesda) $1.98 LS SOLID BOX RS.A real school $1.19 CALF BLUCH boot.Regular $1.50 and $1.75.Wednesday 249 pairs more added to our strong |.line of men's boots: Every new feature in shoe making y ju \u2018win tind in.this lot, Sizes 5 to ll.AN.weights afd an leathers.sa.45 oan i SEE + Wednesday rr A = AM GA Le ZZ The feature in Goodwins\u2019 Cloak and Suit Department on Wedneaday will be 50 WOMEN'S SUITS, \u201cdenoting the latest New York ideas regard- ' We have selected to sell to- morrow 36 of our Parisian and New York models, \u2018which arrived here late In the season; all exclusive and distinct, some one of a kind, others two allke, but no more.They are all worth more, but will go on sale at the $24.75 MODEL NO.1 is a splendid dem- x tailored, double breasted.model, .made of fine Scotch Tweed mix- model, coat, sleeves and lapels \\ tures, coat collar, satin lapels.back Empire effect and lined \\ satin covered shields, satin | À opera handkerchief pocket, also with soft satin.The skirt is 4 | lined hg with ny lus- cut on the new narrow lines \\ | trous satin, ens with 4 satin .loops.The skirt is designed with back semi-loose panel, fin \\ 4 to match.Wednes- $24 T5 ished with imported $24.75 N19 day.buttons.Wednesday NI Co a Je The, materials include soft- Scotch Tweeds, fine serge satin cloth, wor- \u2014 _steds, fancy cloth, in colofy of grey mixtures, tan mixtures, black, navy : lis Suit Models from Paris and Whitewear It\u2019s a Wonder if this Doesn't Satisfy.Golf Coats, Petticoats and Tailored Waists.Everything in the waist depart- To be Sold on Wednesday at Our Customers are Money in Pocket Because New York, $24.75 These Garments Arrived Later Than ing styles and materials.Expected.same price as the other fifteen suits at.\u201cblue, plum.Lined with Peau de Cygne and ] soft rich satin.$24.75 Al at one price.Wednesday .we .- .A MODEL NO.2 is a plain tailored \u201c - First Floor Up | ===->=\u2014\u2014 NIGHTGOWNS, for it has been choson on the very lines that all the other garments were, which we have from time to time recently picked out for you.Our Whitewear Department has a name now, that we would work night and day to keep up.When we can offer values like this in lingerie we should have no fear.cotton, trimmed with flounce of openwork embroidery, finished with tucks, neck and armlets trimmed with embroidery edging and beading with wash rib- 98 bon.Wednesday UNDERSKIRTS, made of fine imported cambric, trimmed with deep flounce of eyelet embroidery, finished with band of in- \u2018sertion and groups of pin tucks, underpiece and dust ruffle.Regular $1.98 for .$1 29 CORSET COVERS, of fine nain- sook, with full front and trimmed with yoke of dainty em- roldery, Val.insertion, edging, beading and wash ribbon.Clusters of pin tucks, finished with tape at waist line.Wed- 75 nesday made of fine quality nainsook, square Dutch neck, trimmed with dainty embroidery insertion, finished with edging to match and large bow of stik ribbon, elbow sleeves finished with embroidery.Button front © \u2014First Floor Up./ TAILORED WAISTS.M \u2018ment now-a-days points towards - 2 slightly heavier garments.Keeping slightly ahead of the season we have for to-morrow.LADIES GULF COATS, made of good wool, plain knit.Colors of grey with red, grey and white, grey and navy and all grey pock- I ets, nice and warm.Wednesday \u2018$1.50 PRINCESS SLIPS, tight fitting PETTICOATS OF EGYPTINE, style, made of good quality a highly finished cotton material, rustles like silk and does not cut.Made with deep frill, piping, finished with small ruffle.Colors, black.white, grey, green, wistaria and $1 50 brown.Wednesday .lawn, made with wide pleats < and clusters of pin tucks, finished with wide box pleat and pearl .buttons.Laundered collar and cuffs.Sizes 34 to 42.Regular $1.50.Wednesday trimmed with rows of shirring and 95 \u2014First Floor Up./ 7 Hinen * : 24 inches in length, well-made in best shades of medium and.dark brown.There are the same quality as our $1.95 switches, and are all new stock in the best of condition.Wednesday, each .\u2026.8\u2026.side of the Store.- \u2014Greund.Floor.\u2018In theHair Goods Dept.REAL HAIR SWITCHES, 23 and 95.\u2014MHair Goods Dept.Victoria st.\u2018Wednesday includes :\u2014 *, Beauutuny a Mantel oc ; $10, for.Rum ™ 35 to\u201d $5.98 Kitcheii Clocks.Re : $5.80, tor.ke ca fw $2.98 Alarm Clocks.Regular 7, 49 Ee for.Alarm Clocks.- ! Regular 328 Long Repeating Ciocks.Musical Clocks.| 5 le of Clocks.\u201c A - \u2018 We have secured a large shiptigat of Clocks, which wè \u2018were - fortunate enough to get at about \u2018mjhniefecrurer's cost.- \u201cThe lot - \u201csa Ah Eo tar #1.ek > 98 ciocks.\u201861.49 Regular $1.98 to $1.54, for.Reg.$2, for.$3, for.| All guaranteed to give e satisfaction or money refunded, \u2014Ground Floor.Cluny, double thread wove Point, Bungalow.Floral an to select from for bed ro 60 to 75 inches wide.BEST NEW AND UP-TO-DATE Nov: Direct from mills of 0 pe gle | or.Pric ENGLISH BRASS TUBING, ig f -inch \u201cto ¥ 2; in demand.find néat « white, inch.47, % i ; reine in rg a and , .cream im ot \u201cScotch | .10, \u201c-Inch.hth à it t, white and cream: in 28, make an \"Water ater anion install, - 1- inch.18, 1%-inche *._ #1 and inch-pleces froin .1% \u201c\u2019predjum and large covered: aes \u201d 30, 2 incher, 87 perf! foot: * 18, .17: 20, 23 to 50 per yard.mo suitable for- long or: shgrt: AND LACB CURTAINS rat in 1911.\u2014Just opened up ful lot of window fot and: vestibule nets, in floral, , Cotivent: ham and * Scotland, including stich pa double Crimson destigè\u201d, 8; hurserles, ving rooths, Jin rarios or pari 1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, ional, basket, heraldic, \u2018border.im white, cr .Oné of the largest a $3.50, $4.ya SWISS SASH AND\" VESTIBULE NETS.in double -bordéf, appli- \u2018 que centre on fie Brusdels met \u2014 white and ivory or two tone gothic \u201d \u201cand hisak Nerd new so much _ MADRAS Stan ap : pe - choose °° and ecru, in: Mafic \u201d Añtoinetté, Irish Les as Auston, Calle, Filet, Macromne, in 3, 3% \u2018and % yards long by 54, 00, $5.00 to $6.75.per pair.from.Prices .48, .60, .70, 80 to curtains, 8asy to wash and looks well for -fliningsrooms, Hving- -rooms,-or libraries, 36, 45, 50 and 54 inches wide.Prftes from 25 effects.AS, 24, 30 and 26 inches 30, 40, .50, and 55 per yard.wiâg dainty \u2018and ace effects.Ball edging to match, per yard.A- large assortment 07.\u2014Second Floor Up.ee, \u2018up-to-dûte- Gesor tment of styles el MEN'S FALL OVERCOATS.made F : \".grey\u201d \u2018diagonal.\u2019 brown effects.; \u2018fawn; and black vicuna.Made -In the cokrget Fall: style, 44 in- \u201ccbes \u2018singlesbreasted, fly front, \u201cround shottéers and box back.Stylish and\u201d well tatlored.Sixes 24 to 42.: Wednes- $7.95 day 0.000000 4ue = from pew Fall Tweeds, in fine | MEN'S RAINCOATS, made of genutne English paraîatta, double texture.They are made in single breasted motor style, smug around neck, skirt bottom.Colors, light brown, : anyw es 34 to 4 véto\u201d x 5 $1500 ; olive, or - sell\u2019 ty aa Always neat and - In Our Men\u2019 8 Clothing Department.\u201d generally taken a look around and thinks that if \u2018her clothes were as easily selected and as quickly displayz ed As Goodwins Men's Clothing, a great many of her difficulties woul be at an end.Buch à woman \u2014 a splendid Goodwin shopping section when she sees 1t.There are some of the garments she refers \u2018to.MEN'S TROUSERS.This lot in7 \u2019 cludes the best trousers fn the | house.They are strictly tatlop \u2018made, cut' medium and welt: shaped.Materials: are of fine grey striped worsteds and trous- - ering.Sizes 31 to 46 .walsts Lengths 31 to 35.Wednesday oran $3.75 \" \u2014First Floor Up.One A \"Monday | amd to-day.\u201cwie gv N ord About Our Silk Sale.\u2026 It's pr worth while to look up Saturday\u2019 s and y's papers to get a full description of the Silks CE Hitfiied fr the SiioSutaraingestoniay4 ¢ simply announce that another Tot of thesefSike eleared to-htorrow \u2018at AT.per 5 yard i Dent\u2019 s Ladies\u2019 Gloves at 902 PAIR, - À little: heavier for Fall, naturally.in quality than we are offériñg.would Be rery hard ta get for .90 per.pair.nt LADIES\u2019 ENGLISH CAPE GLOVES (Don's: mais).plane's and prix: rgd oints.All gawr Fall \u2018shades of tan and grey, also bléck ind WINS f She mare 901 54 to 7.Wednesday, per pair.eit ee aay a A little better ; iin sit; 15 "]
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