The Montreal daily star, 16 septembre 1911, samedi 16 septembre 1911
[" of thi.before we say it.oo 21e Le { Ge a & \u201chave followed the opinions we have ventured to express from our\u2019own; but these institutions are not at all the consequences | \u2018 ADVERTIS'NG-ISMS.\u201cYou must advertise, wisely and pen so as te create a public nion that is | favorable.to you,\"\u2014 Ebert Hubbard Last Week's Weekly.Total.es om so i mr a HE TWO FLAGS that flank the caption of this article are twin standards of Christianity, of civilization, of \u201cprogress throughout the world.- Each! of them is a flag of which a great people is justly proud.It is entirely true\u2014as the advocates of Reciprocity say so frequently \u2014 that these flags stand for much the same principles, much the same ideals, much the same a ds of ving.Moreover, the nations which float them Have m ch es ambitions\u2014both love power, prestige | pminénce among the nations.We de not print these flags in contrast to praise our own and alittle that of the United States.Our readers, who these columus, know us well enough to be sure We admire the American people.They have some \u2018institutions which we do not like as well as tote So time in of their \u2018pational character\u2014they are the inevitable results of | sndou \u2018and daring attempt of the founders of the ) to strike offat.a single blow a Constitution \"of Povériment.FORM \u2018OF GOVERNMENT.iar ad advantage Îte# in the circumstances that our consti- tutionjand system of government is a growth\u2014not a mana.lécture.If we had been making ogr own governing machin.ory we might, for instance, have thought it a wise and demo.| i cratié winp.3e.cause our judges to be elected.We might have argued that ho stream can rise above its source and that | the selection of the judges should be left to the people.But.fortunately, our judicial system was grown for us.Under the | hand of Providence, itemerged slowly out of the conditions which followed the development of the monarchical idea.The consequence is that our judges are still appointed : \u2014-nominally by the Crown, but really by an Executive respon.| sible to the people\u2014and this system of appointment for life | has given us a judiciary which is the envy of our American, neighbors.Another example of our good fortune is our sensitively responsible government.If our American neighbors had stayed \u2018under the flag\u2019\u2019 they would have had it as well as we.It LS - - is not our virtue or superior judgment which has given us _ this boon and denied it to the Americans.It is the \u2018\u2018acci- | dent\u2019 that they tried\u2014very humanly \u2014 to make something | quite different from the government whose rule they were fleeing.They feared to leave the executive and the legislative! power all in the hands of one group of men.They distrusted their politicians; and we might have distrusted ours in; the same way, had we had the chance.But fortune.favor- | ed is.Our constitution was ready-made for us.It was made by the slow, sure hand of development, under pres- .the sum total of it is that we have certain - And .the work of of sure of hard trials and great difficulties.experience proved to be better than the hasty \u201ccreation\u201d the American Convention.- We might go on citing other examples of this- sort.- But \u2018institutions\u2019 and methods of government which we greatly prefer to those in operation across the line; and we propose to keep them.If wie cañ preserve the independence and distinct nationality of Canada, Wwe can keep them; but if we throw in our lot with \u2018îhe Continent to which we belong,\u2019 then we lose them and \u2018receive in their stead-the very American institutions ard - methods which the American people admit to be inferior to RETAINING OUR IDENTITY.th the full sense of the respon- | ibility which attaches to 4 a statenient, that we believe it vin not be easy for Canada to \u2018its identity.Human ture must have changed and the teaching of history must be discounted if à nation of eight, or even eighteon milions, d #t aly to share .& Gontinens with a nation of ninety or huxtred milions\u2014and kéèp ftafeet.We must assume that | Américans are nôt atbitious-\u2014that they arc not as sel- ih as other people \u2014if » we aïe to \u201csonvin : ourselves they do & they covet Can- are ten to our one; and à it ia pure ro:sotse to talk.Now, we want to say, United States, the enlarged Amerioan Republic: will then ec tain between 150,000,000, and 175,000,000 psople.British Isles will carry little more than 50,600% and Australia and South Afrida, will be isolated speaking communities, whose fat: em the buggy : of the world will with with watding mouths.Tb wilt plain unough 4hat-ihe entire Engitsh speaking rice must the stand together, or fal ¥eparately into the maws of its rés.\" But if this agreement of nations comes together and &grees | upon a leadership, will that leadership rest with thé 50,- 000,000 or with the 180, 000,000?On the \u2018other hand, if Canada, with its 40,000,000, stays iby the Motherland with its 50,000,000, and finds ten to \u2018twenty millions more in Australia and South Africa, the hegemony of the race will easily remain in British hands; for the ipeople of Britain, Australia, and South Africa will be better \u2018equipped for war, on a per capita basis, than we on this \u2018peaceful Continent are at all likely to be.That having been \u2018secured, thegnext step beckons.Canada has by far the \u2018broadest opportunity for development.Our vast country will fill up.\u2018We will grow from forty to eighty millions.We will be the largest of the British nations.Then, the hegemony will come to us; and a Canadian city will be the capital of the British Empire.Without the support of Britain, Australia, South Africa and our \u2018\u2018far-flung Empire,\u201d we would always be overshadowed by the Americans.United with these other British communities, we will control and guide the destinies of our race.It is this proud position that we are asked to sell.We are in.!vited to declaré now\u2014before the competition has fairly begun |\u2014that Washington and not a Canadian city is to be the Anglo- \u2018Saxon Capital.That is the issue which is at stake in this elec- \u2018tion; and, compared with it, the petty game of matching mark- !ets, at which the politicians are playing so eagerly, shrinks into insignificance.> With this broader vision, before our eyes, perhaps one or two other things become clearer.Can we not say that we have already seen at least two preliminary strategic \u2018\u2018moves\u2019\u2019 in this impending struggle for the leadership of the English-speaking world?The first \u2018\u2018move\u2019\u2019 was sought to be made in Britain.A section of her people proposed to bind the Empire\u2014and especially Canada and the Motherland\u2014 more closely by means of a system of tariff preference.That \u2018\u2018move,\u201d so far, has failed.The people of the United Kingdom have refused to make it.TAFT WAKES UP.But the suggestion that it might be made, has had its effect at Washington.President Talt is engagingly frank on \u2018this point.He tells his people that there are \u2018\u2018forces at work in England and Oanada\u2019\u201d which seek to \u2018\u2018separate her (Canada) by a Chinese wall from the United States, and make \u2018her part of an Imperial commercial band reaching from England around the world to England again by a system of preferential tariffs\u2019\u2019; and that, consequently, this is a critical\u201d \u2018time for Reciprocity, and that \u2018we (the Americans) must take it now or give it up forever.\u201d - In this, we wholly agree with President Taft.His\u2019 politi- \u2018cal prescience is undeniable.The basis for his conclusion is not as broad.as it should be, however.There is another force at work far more fatal to American Reciprocity than Hé-hés-cifered Canada the preferencé over which Britain hesi- that, ii voting for Reciprocity, we are putting the possibility | cum Mise us a few more years; and our people would léipräcity out of court without even a hearing.But, in any event, President Taft has made his \u2018move\u2019 \u2014thé- -sécénd-\"move\" in this great and world-shaking game.tates; \u201cWe are to have free access to his market; and every- bedyr-else is to be taxed.litadeng Reciprocitarians i in the Liberal Government fell victims to it; and they were the most astonished men in.the world when they found that the whole country did not hail their \u201cbargain\u201d with delight.They thought that all Canada was for Reciprocity in natural products.| nn waa, ;s$ one time; but now Rip Van Winkles have no; nif The world has moved in the last two i fons have mightily changed \u2014 and changed : [oy that the storm has risen, these men A bin the grave of Sir John Macdonald.But a 8 been closed for fifteen years; and is closed on pet \u201cwould rob him of his proudest possession-\u2014 i.pre \u201ca British subject.\u201d a ANE 1e ApS British preference would be a bonus to every Canadian \u2018taimer: and it is, perhaps, just as well to remember of that hopus away from us forever.An American preference isto sg, an American expression \u2014 \u2018\u2018an option on a Ia) 76 can\u2019 send our farm produce into & market j t surplus of its own growth, where it can à chance against the home-grown article.However, that is an economic question; and we are inviting your attention just now to the subject of our political future.\u2018 ter than the Lise : and fall of markets.Whether our readers agree with us on this point or not, the men who have made history in the past have always been of this opinion When the Empire Loyalists left their comfortable and ofttimes luxurious homes in the new American Republic for the long \u2018\u2018trek\u2019\u2019 into what was then the wilderness of Canada, they did not do so in search of the dollar.It would have paid them \u2018better to stay and accept the American flag.They would have been richer, more comfortable, lived longer and given their families far greater advantages.But\u2014right or wrong\u2014 foolish or sublime\u2014they chose the Union Jack for their flag and followed it into peril, hardship, suffering and death.THEY CHOSE THE UNION JACK.The Union Jack has been accustomed to fly over such sacrifices.\u2018\u2018The flag that braved a thousand years, the battle and the breeze,\u201d has seen men die in its defence under every sun that shines and by every sea that has borne its ships.If British subjects had always counted the cost before they faced death under its folds, it would not be our flag to-day\u2014 it would not, in truth, be a flag at all.Wolfe dying at Quebec; Brock.dying at Queenston Heights \u2014 the soldiers and pioneers and Empire- builders who have planted Canada where she stands, would have found more personal profit in other These signal names which fire our blood are by no means all of those who have made their real sacrifices to keep the flag flying which faces the Stars and Stripes at the head of this artièle.Literally thousands of Canadians who are alive to-day, er-who have not been long in their graves, \u2018have known what it ino ehoose the smaller pay, the more limited chance in Efe, the narrower outlook, that they might stay \u2018\u2018under the flag\u201d and help build up a Canada of which their children and their children\u2019s children could be proud.The blodd-letting of the \u2018\u2018exodus\u2019\u2019 has not long ceased.We have all seen our companions leave for the more dassling lure of \u2018American prosperity.\u201d They went to sepk their fortunes wire fortunes were being found.But we: payed by the ship.We may have, been foolish\u2014many said we wère\u2014 but we had the-faith in our country and a belief in the ability of our People to build up a mighty and lasting\u2019 nation Here on northern half of this great continent.86 We stayed: We poetics.when W'S have got doliers; and:-we chose the Rortiera othe doar brightly gilded \u2014 the more -#torm-iossed } the proforontial proposal; and that is she meting \u2018growth of It has a most tempting sound.The| , we have made to prove the dhsential es dnipanos \u2018est opportunity under the wide sky.Hav | erence, we have congnered contempt, we cts We believe, for our part, that this is a greater mat- |- flag.Perhaps we were inspired by the feeling of that patrio-; È tic Canadian poet who wrote: \u2014 : + THE MEN OF THE NORTHERN ZONE.Oh, we are the men of the Northern Zone! Shall a bit be placed in our mouth?If ever a Northerner lost his throne, Did the conquerer come from the South?Nay, nay\u2014and the answer blent In chorus is southward sent.\u201cSince when has a Southerner\u2019s conquering steel Hewed out in the North a throne?Since when has a Southerner placed his heel On the men of the Northern Zone?Our hearts are free as the rivers that flow To the-seas where the north star shines ; Our lives are free as the breezes that blow Thro\u2019 the crests of our native pines, We never will bend the knee, We'll always and aye be free, For liberty reigns in the land of the leal, Our brothers are round her throne; A Southerner never shall place his heel .: On the men of the Northern Zone, The: \u201cKhan, acy But now, at last, the tide has turned.Ths b lafy us are coming home again.\u2019 ot \u2018 ada.has won.We have secured the es world fn support of our claim.hostilities, we have convinced skepticism itself, Wo.have au ent with railways, we have laughed at leagues of w n and leaped over mowrtains; and we have drawn to our ries, and the fat fertile land of our older provinces, the 1 iest army of farmers -in the world.\" have made it sure.We are nota boastful people: but we.roma.be forgiven if we boast a bit of our determination, our\u2019 faith: in the face of discouragement, our unyielding loyalty to of 4 native land.We have believed in Canada; and she has | fied our belief.She is the richest, most promising, prosperous country in the modern world.BELIEVED IN CANADA.* We have believed, furthermore, in our people.been confident that they would \u2018\u2018make good.\u201d have.They are the possessors of the El Dorado of the twen tieth century; and they have proven their capacity to guide: its development and carry it forward to its high destiny.- The capacity we have.Have we the courage?That is; the issue to-day.Just at the climax of our success, We asked by the shrewd nation which scorned us when we.w k weak and scouted us when we sought her \u2018favors, to give it ait up\u2014to abandon the ideal for which our fathers faced the bieailé north\u2014to share with her the rich harvest which we sowed is bitter hardship and cherished through long years of sultering and lonely sacrifice.Shall we do it?Shall we surrender just when the battle is won?- Shall we let the men, who deserted us in the dark.now come in as full-fledged \u201cAmerican citizens\u201d and take .the country they did not think worth living in?: : Shall we give it to them to say that they have suaged PA better than we have all along\u2014that they cleverely escaped.the digging and the planting, the dull days of rain an deadly\u2019 pr days of drought, but that now they get.a Prodigal\u2019s sh the feast?They will have reversed the parable.went abroad and found\u2014not a diet of husks\u2014-but the ri living, leaving the \u2018lean commons,\u201d to us; and; DoW: come to us as citizens of a foreign country, expecting tha \u2018the \u2018fatted calf\u201d\u2019 will be served to them.: 8hall we give up, too, the glorious future which beckons us\u2014the chance that we will become the chief state fa British Empire and the most powerful nation in the world?Shall we bring the sacrifices of the Fathers to nanght?Shall we re-tread the path, with apology on dur lips- and: our price in our hands, that the United Empire Loyalists \u2018 with stern lips and à \u201cpriceless loyalty in théir hearts?Shall we admit to the refuge they found, and made red, the very flag whose intolerance they fled?\u2018 The answer to these questions will all be given on.poils EF ing day.This is not à party election.It is s nition Lori We are, in truth, \u201cst the parting of \u2018the ways\u201d : We: either continhe: $6 march on the highway toward nath greatness with the flag: of Camatti Soating tou \u2018ler n ern air over our.heeds; er, we: will turn aoidé\u2019 toward sorption iu the \u201cgreet ead glorious Republic,\" us, surrendering to.ulating smile what fended froin\u2019 hostility is every ; British Consul Hears City] Clow Invested\u2014Food Sup- - =\" plies Running Out.yy \u201cte The.Montreal Star.| \u201d.Langan, S¢ptember 16.~The British - Mgr Rt Pekin tables \u2018the Foreign _ Office that he has received a tele- \"avpm.from Coriguli at *Chupg-Ki stating: FLTC Coppoih \u2018has bean in ao Tai fhmt the shtua- tion\u2019 at {oped py a T Tu is now \u2018critital\u201d \u201c77 The ety is surrounded by thousands of rioters and heavy fighting is going - \u201com The rebels hold the roads leading 4 .oll: ot! in Ma tots College returned from Europe, and Sherbrooke c 5 y up r ence at erbrooke i\" rh ta te city.SOE Ge ne street west pd Mfes Mons\u2018 Watson.ArlingtoN aye- y Aue, has return from Nova ce the gift of her, An engagement \u201cis announced be-' tween Captain John Stewart Hamilton, en they will leave for}; Sir -Abe Bailes gave)\u201d ne Seotetown, \u2018Que., have returned home.Mr.and Mrs.; family.in ! The marriage of Miss Edna Nelles, \\, f ther, and her only attendant was her 1 i | i | The wedding will i cently and so London loses a very fa- early mous ass.\u2018jars as Jack, was a donkey 1 of | dead daughter of the late Bishop of London | \u2018and Mrs.Creighton, to Mr.Cyril Rai-, cause his celerity ley.Fellow and Tutor of Balliol Col- | pauses.Lambly.pon The bodies of the German lady and the past ECane not de OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO Mr.James J.Hill, St.Paul, 73 today.Fert of Limerick, 48 to-day.Marquis of Abergavenny.85 to-day.Mr.J.¢.Casavant, St.Hyacinthe, 86 to-day { Hon.C, Ek.Dubord, 55 to-day.i Mr.M.J.Gorman, K.C.,, Ottawa, 55 to-day Mr.Ernest F.Jarvis, Ottawa, 49 today.Ri Hon, Andrew Bonar Law, M.P., 53 to-day.Mr.John W.H.Watts, R.C.A., Ottawa, 61 to-day.Mr.W.R.v\u2026ie K.C., Pembroke, 68 to-day.\u201c Baron Templemore, 57 to-day.General Howard (©.Dowker, 82 today.Mr.Hamlin Garland, Chicago, 51 today.Lieut.-General Charles Pollard, 85 today.ANNIVERSARIES._ Gabriel Marchand, M.l:A., St.Johns, | Que\u2026 died à year ago to-day.- .Thomas Lindsay, Ottawa, died two years ago to-day.Robert Pilkington, Montreal, died two-years ago to-day.- who have been in town frem N.R.\u201cHamilton of St.Lambert, up their rezidence in Westmount.Mrs.E.Lovelace Buchanan.of Wi \u201c| nipeg.is the guest of Mr.and Mts.J.E.Buchanan, in St.Lambert.Col.and Mrs Skinner have return- | ed to the city, having, closed thely cottage at Hudson Het Htes < here Mr, Percy.Nelles 3 A .C.S.Niobe, | hh Te Bae r wk y Is the guest ot Ms: gjor C.xj Nelles, In St.Johns, Qué.ste Th Miss Flla Lambly.of Montreal, is the guest of Dr.and Mrs.William Gin Cookshire.Mrs.Homer Curry has returned to! town from the Adirondacks where she has spent the summer.Mrs.John Nichols and family, St.Mark street, return to town next week from St.Lambert.Mr.Clarence Jefferson, who has heen town several weeks, has returned, to Bulwer.Que.Mrs.Jnhn Lawson.of Hutchison St, is in Jachute.visiting her daughter.lampton7 Norman Crawrord and Mr.Ar.have returned from: Mr.thur Woodburn Mar- | Old Orchard.i Mrs.A.E.Harvey has left to visit G.Osborne Troop.relatives in St.Paul, Minneapolis and | Winnipeg.Mrs.J.W.Muckle.Staynor avenue, is visiting friends in Plattsburg.N.y Mrs.Arthur Darling has returned to town from Hudson Heights.Miss Clara L.Osgood has been in.town ffom Cookshire.TT | FAMOUS LONDON ASS.Death of Animal that Obtained Royal Notice.Lazy Lightning, the pride of Sidney Stret, \u2018Goswell Road, London, died re- Lazy Lightning, known to his famil- whose name has been familiar to Londoners i gine 1907, when he won first prize at the Horse Show at Olympia.Also a remarkable occasion he won a, mile race for asees at Kensal Rise by! \u201cA quarter of a mile, the other asinine i competitors being so astonished at \"his turn of speed that they stopped! in order to allow their jockeys a steady view of Jack's performance.He was named Lazy Lightning be- had aggravating But he could always win a.race if he saw another ass in front of him.His list of successes at shows was really astonishing, and fine ladie have afterward invited his owner to bring Jack to their west-end houses to caks and carrots.Mr.W.Witt, his owner, who is a! model North London costermonger, scorninæ Dearlies and such affecta- tions\u2014trusting solely to the merit of his ass\u2014was sincerely affected when a Morning Leader visitor called on him \u201cI shall have to get another donkey.But I can't hope to equal Jack.He | was a wonder.I've had him six years \u2014he was ohly fifteen years old\u2014and | look at these.\u201d Mr.Witt produced a box of rosettes (among them first and second at Olympia, 1807 and 1908), a set of carvers, a clock, and numerous other mementos of Jack's prowess.Lazy Lightning was once presented to King Edward and the King and Queen of Denmark at, Olympia.No later than last May he won the Idris prize at the People\u2019s Palace Show.He has aiso had some successes on the stage.* He was engaged in Frank Gerald's company in \u2018The King's Highway.\u201d and McCullough's company Golden Wedding.\u201d in in Bryau \u201cThe A Canadian schoolgirl, Mary Thomas, of Canton.lost.her life the other night in a tragic boating accldént at Geneva.With their German lady teacher seven school girls hired a boat at dusk and went rowing on the lake, after the heat of the day.But the proprietor of the boat had omitted to supply It with lights.and before the girls had rowed far a motor boat crashed into their craft.The hired bomt sank at orice, but aix of the giris were rescued by the occupants of the motor boat.dian girl _howsven .wars.versa.THE MONTREAL DAILY SiAR= The à Misses Queenie anid Ethel Sherif ! i SIR AlExAN intend taking mw Blue Book Issued ! water-works, | 498,000, = = a | ve more PRESENTS \u2018aks BOW.7.88a.§ AT DRE ee STARTING MON.SÉPT.18.WAVE.WED.(POP.PRIOES) and SAT.Suonings.ee 26e te 61 80.WEEK BE INNING ORDER ELECTION NiGHT séfrs now MON.SEPT Thé AB OR EMBER 25 Tn TROVATORE,\u201d Tuseday and Saturday Nights.MARTHA,\" Wednesday Matinee.RETURNS BY SPECIAL WIRE.+ ajestys Theatre ALL NEXT WEEK = Hatinees Wod.& sat.BRIGHT, FAST AND TUNEFUL The Newlyweds AND THEIR BABY 60; rere 75% cire end Ohlenge fer Menthe 6 » Monday and Friday Nights.PRICES 28s te 91.80, POP, MAT, WED, 28¢ t» 81.00, 1000 Reserved Seats ave ENGLISH GRAN OPERA COLE EICIA DI LAMMERMOOR,\u201d Wednesday N TALES HOPPINANN Thondes VERS Bh or yA \\Caledonian Select Choir 2 (Limited to 50 Voices.) Leader:\u2014J.H.Shearer, A.R.C.M., A.R.C.O., (Organiet and Choirmaster American Presbyterian Church).Firat eekl e- hersa! in St.Andrews Home, 463 Aqueduet Street, MONDAY, 25th September, nt $.13 o'cleck charp.- A number of ladles and gentlemen have already made application, and those destrous of joining should send in their names without delay.Applicants must have good voices and reading ability.LT.-COL.FINLAYSON, Ww.DICKBON, B.C.L.Chairman Cholr Com.P.O.Box 904.Sccretary Caledonian Soc.- 13 Kinkora Ave.UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SALEM WELSH CHURCH.The ROYAL MOELWYN \"MALE CHOIR \u2018WINNERS OF 315,000 (IN PRIZES).are coming to Montreal on Monday, October 9% Keep this date open.- A superb aggregation of eeleot voices who have had the honor of singing before Their Majesties the late King Edward VIL and Queen Alexandra, King George V and QueenMary.© \"Their first appearance in Canada.A Grand Treat, One not to be missed.M.ROBERTS, Seeretary, 08 Marin Ave, St.Henri.- BS-FRIEDMAN.A Day ea Lt Push CPE so the Beautiful Ottawe River et D AILY-£XG dt one CENSIS F PRODUCTION IN GREAT BATA Board of Trade Shows People Employed and the Output.A Blue-Book has been issued from the British Board of (Trade dealing with the census of production for 1907 \"Ace ording to this return the gross out- ! iput, zelling value or value of work done in the United Kingdom dueling that year was £1,757,000,000, the cist of materials used £1,019.000.000, Ne \u2018work given out, or amouht palfl to other firms £26,000,000.The net output was thus £712,000,000, while the total number of persons employed (excluding out workers), was 6,936,000.Thare were In addition 100,000 out workers, so that the total number of persons employed on the work covered by.Ae census was about 7,000,000.The gross output (selfing,walue or value of work done) In the ei and contracting trades was: and the net output £429 ee | mumber of persons employ the 513,961.In the case of gAs pis 8 (employing 51,946 persäns), the pective outputs were £120,333.000 PRY £11,646,000.The gross and net output of public authorities working gas undertakings were respectively £10,769,.000 and £5,732,000; these bodies \u20ac ployed 28,685 persons Electricity yp.dertakings worked by publie authorities showed gross and met\u2019 Out pi s of £56,721,000 and £3,672,000, and s \\lar company undertakings had o utpyts ot £3,182,000 and £1,996,00Q respect iy In the industries mentioned the TL gross output of the above- ment {êhed industries together with\" \u2018those of slate, limestone and iron quärries, and miscellaneous factories ahd workshops, amounted to £156,615000.The cost of materials used was £83,236.000.The work given out to other firms represented £6,- jeaving a net output of £36.881.0000 There were 780,747 persons employed in thest industries.Local authorities in the British Isles, canal, dock, etc.companies, tramway and light \u2018rallway companies, certain Government departments, 4.the National Telephone Company produced a gross output df £26.451.657, and a net output of £14,356,397, and employed ia all 219,361 persons.The net output of the Genera) Poat Office, telegraph, and telephone undertakings was £654,819, and of the Telephone Comn- pany £514,229.In connection with tHe former undertaking 10171 persons were employed, while there were 7028 employes of the Téléphône Company.The ghare of éach of the céuhŸfies' $n the total production of the Kingdom is shown 13 the table below; E rani ngl' CO! d.vi Gross output .1,488 wy Çost of materials 860 HH 48 1.Ln Work given out - 20 5 1 oe | Net output .#3 - 52 23 Of thy K.956.000_ perñe +, 784000 were \u2018ingagéd af 334.000.10 Scotland, and 287.000 57%.| yesion TO CARILLON our.N noue TR Train for Lachine Wharf \u2018to \u2018connect with rand {Trunk Station.Fi arti | \u2018at St Lambert at the meeting held in 'the town hall by Mr.J.Rainville, the Sop emmpiride, \u2014 Dellahttal Trip sr.5 Empress : A poretty Park 219 26 TEMPLE EMANU-EL CONGREGATION LEASING OF PEWS for the ensuing year will take place in the new Temple, Sherbrooke Street, West, BETWEEN.WOOD AND ELM .AVENUES _.on Sinan 17th instant, at 10.30 a.m.By'order-of the Board bf Trustees.\u201d #14 < 3° 3 i.Phone East 642.B.GOLDSTEIN, Phone Up.407._ Chairman of Committee.fm \u2014\u2014 JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY Ladies of the Sacred Heart Pian | \u201c Great Celebration.The Religious of the Sacred- Heart.102, St.Alexander Street, In view of :the fiftleth anniversary' of the foundation of their Montreal Day- -School, ; which: occurs during October, request their old pupils to send their address, before September thirtieth.221 Geod | TOURING CARS FOR HIRE ALEX.McGARR, Windsor Hotel Tel.Up 1221.MR.RAINVILLE ATTACKS RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.Accuses Mr.Geoffrion, Liberal Candidate, of Bad Faith.The popularity of the ant!-recipro- city campaign was evidenced last night Opposition candidate.and his friends.the audience numbering between four and five hundred.Mr.Rainville attacked Mr.Geot- | frion, the candidate, claiming that he was responsible for many sores in Chambly- Vercheres: that he had never done ~ lany thing for the county and that he was always building a political future on a famity name.He told the electors that they were not the slaves of their representative in Parliament, and that the representative was really the servant of his constituents, and that he was the one to receive orders.He accused Mr.Geoffrion of bad faith in discussing reciprocity, because he was telling the farmers that the pact would increase the price of everything they could produée while he was telling the cansumers in town that they would be.able to buy everything cheaper.Mr.Campbell Lane exposed the con- Liberal ECTORS Lawrence Division All persons desiring information with regard to names on the Voters\u2019 List, addresses of polling booths, etc., are invited to call at, or telephone to, one of the following Committee Rooms: 39 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST (Headquarters) -.East 3021 113 BLEURY STREET .caq cas soe so +0.Main 7307 181 BLEURY STREET .+.cos eve oes »s.Main 2406 345 BLEURY STREET .+.ev ese oon.Up 6385 Comer MILTON AND PARK AVE.«sy cae.Up 6445 915 ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD.e# wade oo.East 291 .60 PRINCE ARTHUR STREET.« +.*.East 5216 742 ST.DENIS ST.and 237 LAVAL AV.« oo «++ ».Eant 2803 150 ONTARIO STREET EAST.+.East 212 .#.1439 ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD.East 5467 139 CRAIG ST.EAST - a nee due due 0 East 271 202 ST.CATHERINE ST.EAST.\"vv ves «a.East 666 GEORGE F.JOHNSTON Ant -Reciprocity Candidate for St, Lawrence Division 318 Ÿ duct of Mr.Geoffrion as chairman of the Oliver Investigation committee.giving his word of honor that the committee would sit on a certain date Of reciprocity, Mr.Lane said that the Americans knew what they \u2018wanted and had taken the means of getting tt, and they were rounding a jong curve in order to reach our pulp wood.Reciprocity had been seized as a life fine by Sir Wilfrid Laurier after the Drummond-Arthabaska election.But the Opposition had compelled the Liberal party to come before the people.If Reciprocity passed, twelve countries.under the clause of the most privileged nation, would benefit by the pact and be on an even footing with the Americans in their devastation of our market.Very Special i in Neckwear Pure Silk Ae be Knit Cravats, OT.JOSEPH'S WARD\u2014 ST.ANTOINE DIVISION Committee Rooms have been opened by the friends of MR.HERBERT B.AMES the Conservative and Anti-Reciprocity Candidate, as follows: ST.GEORGES WARD\u2014 No.3 Beaver Hall Square Chairman, 8.Carmichad, Evq.: seerdtary, W Tovey.Telephone Up.2834.\u201c ST ANDREW'S WARD\u2014 4 St.Catherine street west-\u2014Chaïrman, B.Toehn, Eed.; secretary.oc.%.Trudeau.Telephone Up 8931.$14 St.James st\u2014Chairman, J.W.Blanchét, ley.; seeretary, Chartes Chapman.Telephone Main 3300.391 St.Antoine street\u2014Chairman, John Graham, Keq.; secretary, A.F.B.Atkinson.Tel.Up 3298.908 Notre Dame street west\u2014Chalrman, E.Laenire, Esq.: secretary, Jos.Archambault.Tel M.2280.| Oeming to Win: Vou Atier Detghing Every Sromeh iu\u2019 Mow York I | { In the ie oo Bost ne Aot Fan res bi eye THE NIGHT.\u201d Lately \u2018Feat \"with i and Down Ta ER \u201cSOMETHING Kahle and Los 1 Dick \"The Handwriting Dog.Moet Marvellous Exhibition A mal Int gence er - eà Befors an Aüdiénée.Gardner and Stoddard Two Clever People in Vaudeville Frivolities.Ioleen Sisters Walkers and Sharpshooters.Wire Another Big Comedy Sensatiofy Wilson Frank Clever Story Teller.umscope Latest Motion Views PRICES: 18e to 2c Dally Mat; 15e to 50c Sat.Mat.; 1%~ ve 75e Every Nigbt Boxes $1.00 74\u2014PHONES-\u2014\u2014UP 5°\u201d ROYAL STAR SHOW GIRLS Next Week\u2014New Century Girls 216 6.ALL WEEK Mats.Dally Twice Dally, 2.30 and 8 P.M.World's Travel Including the latest \" MOVING PICTURES Among which will be SCENES + SWITZERLAND, HE WQRLD\u2019'S EVENTS, The Ray Confectioner\u2019s Mistake, THE RULING PASSION, LEVER BEYOND HER YEARS, hd many other fine subjects: Ale CLIO & ROCHELLE The English Entertainers, in Music, Comedy and Dancing.* FRED MARIN in Gymnastic Wonders.WILLIE ECKSTEIN In charge of Music.2 Hours' Show.Prices: 10¢, 1Be, 28e.MEETING SEPT.9th to 16th Racing 1 and Steaplechaning Every Day\u2014Rair er Shine.SPECIAL TRAINS witb cars attacied leavi fMerot daily at 1, p., p.m.cach day.These trains et to the track and return .Giately after races.Vitoria Sq via n, ot 3 reas from 12 o'clesk 1 Gi à p.10.After that arf 4 cial service from Mount Boyal Al Ten ceots cash rh Way through curs; no ADMISSION T0 COUR COURRE (inctué- ing Grand STEELER ses 13 DANCING Beginners class Mon.and Thurs.Advanced class Wed, and Bal.MAJESTIC.L, 08 Guy * Private lessons give Open Bay or sweats.OP hone 2 Frederic Popular Dancing Assembly To-Night, Sat, 8.80 p.m., STANLEY HALL, 92 Staniey Streets finest largest and most up-to date Dan of Pda, 4 Cou ra clans.80c.Enlarged this season to out e enormously increased patrona ; There is reason for ia.\u2019 Over 31 nasoesetul pu to.item Aduit inners Mon, TR Th Toa vinily Class k Dances taught this ot Private Lessons daily, any hour.Private Classes In Mmeveuoted.PROF.PRANK 01 H, Norman, or.\u2019 Le Original.DANCING.IN THE ANNEX P Select Dan , ror.Fait mount Manes, will he t R Ms cing.a .À S.\u2018A.DE LORIMIER | Assis 8, t Tame Breet \u2014Chatrmn, Ald.N.Lapointe; secretary.Jos.Men's Furnishings, - en: Information, Tol.Up.408g % NOYRE Dak rase seat |, aes rE inna, Shere tes veta sad Mende Fri sip - == Trromenend Bah).\u2018 D FREES nevis R : In A NIGHT IN CHINATOWRL\u201d \u2014 The Walker Family *\u2018 Both audiences were -the fisheries section.EN 4 > ; .% » SE 105 VOL.XLITI., N°- 221, mm 6 els., ara tt pb pt tA tA AAA pAb 4 \"RECIPROCITY WILL PUT THE QUEBEC MONTREAL, - ty o> - Sie & 17 \u2026 SEPTEMBE ify Sta.T OF BUSINESS 1911.ACTURERS OU ~ 4 RECIPROCITY MEANS LOSS OF BOUNTIES, DECLARES BORDEN Reduction of Fisheries Tonnage \u2019 Tax on American Vessels \u201cMenace to Canadian Fishermen.RESULT WILL BE AMERICAN CONTROL Measure One Which Minister Said Meant \u201cTier of Northern States.\u201d ial Staff Correspondence.Lunenburg, N.S., September 16: \u2014 he Conservative leader :spent yesterday in the chief fishing county of Nova Scotia.The main issue in Lun- enburg is the bearing of reciprocity in the fisheries.Free fish is the Liberal cry.\u2018The Conservatives reply -by arguing that the fishing bounties are cértain to be lost, d that the fixing of a nominal licenge fee for American fishermen is \u2018a direct bonus to them to come in and compete with the Canadian fiphermen.\u201d - .Fhare are one thousand five hun- dre@ viotes In the riding among the mm W earn their.livelihood on thé \u201cbèhks of Newfoundland, and their attitude is likely to decide the fate of the election.Last election the county went Liberal as it has several contests, but it formerly sent a Conservative to Ottawa, and is good fighting ground.The two meetings of the day were both very successful.In the afternoon at Bridgewater one thousand five hundred people heard Mr.Borden and in the evening here he spoke 16 two thousand persons.sympathetic though.there was a good sized Liberal dlement in each.At the evening meeting the mention of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's name evoked a cheer.It came from a minority of the audience.Mr.Borden was assisted during the day by Trooper Mulloy, who made an excellent irayieasion.Dr.Stewart, who was heartily cheered by the audience, unnounced that during his eanvass he had mel many Liberals who were going to desert their party at this election on account of Reciprocity.' Mr.Borden speedily got down to the discussion of the Reciprocity agreement and elicited a hearty laugh at the expense of the liberals when he told the audience of the Liberal arguments that prices would be higher for the farmer and lower for the consumer.He scored too, in his reference to the American trusts.\u201cWs will not let them in,\u201d came from an auditor, and the crowd cheered.\u201cWell,\u201d replied Mr.Borden, \u2018there are some people, advocates of this agreement, who want to let them in, but 1 agree with my friend that we will never let them in.\u201d (Cheers).Canada can ho more enter into this agreement and drop it at her will, said he, than a man can drop a live wire when he has got hold ,of it If by this agreement we interlock our tariff with the American tariff, the United States will carry the Key.(Applause.) ! OPENS THE WAY TO : AMERICAN FISHERMEN.Mr.Borden dealt in some detail with \u2018The practical abolition of the tonnage tax on American\u2019 fishing vessels, by fixing It at a nominal figure of one déllar per vessel, he sald, is a direct invitation to the American fishermen to come in and compete with you.Do you realize that under thé Hague award you and the fishermen of Newfoundland cohtrol the fisheries of the North Atlantic?; Under this agreement you will give up that control, and then you will be giving up your bounties, for this agreement gives the American fishermen free trade in fish with the Canadian fishermen, on their terms.Do you think it will be considered cqual terms?If your bounty is to be con- tinued\u2014Hon.Mr.Fielding says there is\u2019nothing in the agreement to require the :abolition of the bountles\u2014why did he not put a Ine or two in the agreement to preserve the bounties?A voice\u2014\"He knew better.\u201d \u2018I believe,\u201d continued Mr.Borden, \u201cthat he knew that if he did =o, he wculd not get his treaty through.\u201d Sir Wilfrid Laurier, said Mr.Borden, has a great admiration for Sir John A.Macdonald.Sir John did not have & great deal of admiration for Wilfrid Laurier in 1891.\u201d Cries: \u201cNe 0.\u201d I\u201d Mr.Wilfrid Laurier then proposed continental frée trade, which is just what this \u2018agreement means and Sir \u201cJohn Al \u201cMacDonald termed it \u201cvelled treason\u201d and Hon.Edward Blake with him.(Cheers.) he Union Jack was not hauled down in 1891, and it will not be hauled down in 1911.That is the flag that tects Canadians on every Continent and on every sea, and that is the flag that js going to float over the Nor- thera haif of this continent for all the years to come.\u201d (Loud Applause.) Prooper Mulloy added a hew quotation on the meaning of the trealy He quoted a statement by 8ir Richard Cartwright in Boston in 1891, when he toll \u2018the American people that unre- - Teaiprocity would mean not only @ continent for commerce but uA new tier of Northern slates.\u201d And this\u2019 agreement, added Mr.Mulloy, 13 just the same as the proposal of 1881 th its resuits.° ice in tventy varrs,\u201d said lee, \u201cair Wilfrid Laurier fus tri to \u20ac q the national course of Canaria, a wie he has mistaken the feel- aux of the Chradian people, and that § y hfler September Ztat bo will .Le: known as a successful - spas Ps er D : = 4 + an Sb SES WHAT HAPPENED TO FRANK SMITH?BILL IN ST.DEPOSITED $5000 AMERICAN JOHN, N.B.Where Did the Money Come From ?\u2014Smith Is a Partner of Leading Liberal Ward Worker.$15,000 In All In American Gold ; Bond Currency.» Sp fal to the Montreal Star.He, thereupon, drew out $1,300 of saw Mr.Frank Smith deposit the Am the Liberal party.organization in Kent County.draw out $1,300?\" anxious to have answered.There is qlso reliable information forces.There are also charges of whole $100, I will stay away.\u201d headquarters, was overheard talking this city.i induce him to take less.St.John.N.B., September 15th\u2014All the electors throughout the city and county of St.John have been aroused by the charges which Mr.W.Shives Fisher made last Monday evening, to the effect that several American gold bond bills of $5,000 each had been changed into Canadian money at local banks by prominent reciprocity workers in this cit 7 * To-day, the anti-reclprocity workers are in a statement by positive facts, and the revelation regarding the deposit of one $5,000 American bill concerns a well-known Liberal of St.John.On August 30 last, Mr.Frank Smith, one of the partners in the firin of Scovil Brothers & Co., wholesale and retail clothiers of this city, and closely connected with the Liberal organization of St John, walked into the Bank of Montreal at the corner of King and Prince William streets, and, going up to the baying teller of the bank, handed over a $5,000 American gold bond bill, which he deposited in his own name.the deposit and walked out.+ These facts are attested to by a prominent business man of St.John.who erican bill, and subsequently draw out the money.Further investigation, it is said, will undoubtedly show from the bank books that the money was deposited as aforesaid.Mr.Frank Smith is an ardent Liberal and a supporter of Reciprocity: and while he is not himself directly connected with the Liberal organization, Mr.W.G.Scovil.his head partner, is one of the prominent ward workers for In addition to this, Mr.Scovil's brother is one of the heads of the Liberal Mr.Frank SmitiÉ who deposited the money, is not à wealthy man himself.\u201cWhy should he, all of a sudden, deposit $6,000 American money, and then \u2014 - This is the question which the electors of St.John will naturally be Connected with all this is the fact that a prominent shipping man from | Portland arrived at St.John in his yacht the week before and for several ! days in succession was seen in the company of Liberal organizers.in connection with the deposit of two additional $5,000 American bills in other banks of the city\u2014the Bank of New Brunswick and the Bank of Nova Scotia; and it is said that these deposits were made by two of the leading backers of the reciprocity sale bribery throughout this city.In several cases.It is said that when inducements made to anti-reciprocity supporters to vote Liberal failed, they were told that it would be, at least, made predictions are mere guesses put forth worth their while it they remained out of tawn till after election day.In one case, it is said that an elector told the reciprocity organizers: |ers.\u201cWell, 1 was thinking of taking some holidays, anyway, and if you make it[t0 & shrewd guess are those people in the corridor of the Royal Hotel in To one of his workers.he said: \u201cWe must get that man in a back room.We'll make the proposition to him then, and if he does not agree at once, we'll give him a few whiskeys and soda.That will fix him.\u201d The next day the same man was overlieard talking to another worker have 50 majority, there were nu tak- Pugsley From Hot Shot for Hon.William Fredericton Paper Special to The Montreal Star.Fredericton, N.B., September 16.\u2014 The sensational revelations that American gold bond bills of $5.000 each have been deposited in St.John banks and that this money now be'ng drawn out in an effort to influence the electors, is followed up by a leader published in The Gleaner.The Gleaner's article starts with a reference to Hon.Willlam Pugsler's statement that he will carry every seat in New Brunswick and declares that \"Mr.Pugsley acts and speaks on the notion that the electorate can be bought and sold at the will of the man who has the money to do 1t.He has always operated on that notion and since the Yankee gold has arrived to play its part in the efforts of the American trusts and corporate interests to get control of the Canadian market, Mr.Pugsiey has been very much clated.\u201d The reciprocity corruption fund is declared to be \u201cfive times larger than is to tell of Josiah Hallett coming to this city to get the \u201cwad\u201d for Millvilie, one of: the polling districts in York County, where in, the last genera! federal election 130 votes were cast.The reciprocity fund Im York is estimated at upwards of $490,000.\" Lid - Thé Gleaner's article concludes as foltowd: \u2014 \u201cTHe size of the Yankee pot made pp by the trusts and corpora- ever before controlled by the Grits ot! this country.\u201d and the article goes on] p Dot in anz way | , Jisconcert the opponents of reciprocity \u2018either in this pro\u201c\u2019nce or in anÿ other | province in Canada.sthoge of his make up who are bulld- ing upon the ease with which they think they can induce the electorate of this country to hand over their heritage and their rights to the Trusts of the United States, are doomed to { disappointment and chagrin.The peo- 1 ple of this country are not to be bought as the butcher buys his sheep, nor will they ever permit themselves to be made \u2018hewers of wood and drawers of water\u2019 for the Trusts and corporate interests of the United States.The Vote which the people of this province will cast on the 21st inst will get rid of Mr.Pugsley as a humiliating political influence and it will also relegate into the very great distance vf time any further attemp:s of \"the American market seeking people to get tne control of Caanda\u2019s home market?| \u201cBring on that money Mr.Pugsley.| Bring on all you can raise.\u201d It will be the last opportunity that you will have to get it for the purpose you | now intend it, but don\u2019t advertise to Tthe world that the people of New Brunswick, among them the most loyal British subjects cn earth, are for sale at your bidding.\"he best lesson vou will be taught will be in your own personal defeat in the city of St.John, which Is as sure as that the @2ist September, 1911, is Thu 'sday next.To the honor and the credii of this province your political careér, which has been one of humbug tnd deception will end with the-closing of the polis y.do to back up this Mr.Pugsley And PARES OMEN = Aa NER VASA (Ne SX IY, that a fine fox carefully kept away.ed inwards and not outwards.\u2014 After\u2019 SHOE.MANUF Tar TE pu 0 : qu 14 \u2018 3 8 \u2018> I 7 E * Min ç 4 \u201c = CS pe I A greedy, cunning wolf repaired to a cave, and sent out word that he would like to have Reciprocity visits from other animals, It was noticed Sb hth bbb hh AA 1 } \\ i La À NX \\ ll » PY QUEBEC SHOE MEN + STRONGLY PROTEST \" AGAINST THE PACE || | | WN = SLL ; t ET Ky replied that he had in truth observed that al the footprints .the mouth of the gave point: i LA LTT ; Political Barometer ELECTION BETS about elections.You will find one set of men predicting results so unlike those predicted by another set, who have different information that the public become bewildered.Some in certain newspapers to revive drooping hopes and spup the laggard work- Those who usually come nearest who deal on the stock and produce exchanges.The quotations below show In another case.a leading Liberal, closely connected with the Liberal [how the tide has been running.On the 3d August, a venturesome Reciprocity supporter offered to bet $1,000 even that Reciprocity would win by 70 majority.Of oourse this was wild and it was eagerly taken at once, It set a lot of men looking for similar bets.On the 4th August, offerings wer?made in fifty hands and giving odds of 6 to 4 that Reciprocity would not ers at 50.On Saturday the 5th Aug- who was asking for $1,200 for his ward, whereas an effort was being made to [ust the quotations were odds of 5 to 4 that the majority would not be 45 for Reciprocity.Then the betting became even with no takers, as follows: \u2014 Tth AUE.02000000.44> ma jority 8th Aug.0000000000 44 majority Sth AUE.0000000000.43 majority 10th Aug.coveee.41 majority 11th Aug.cevevnen.44 majority 12th Aug.ovvenen- 38 majority 14th Aug.sante 87.majority On this date a few smalt hets at even figures were made.Then the quotations ran: \u2014 Aug.16th 22.200000 100 35 majority Aug.16th .38 majority Aug.17th 220200000000 32 majority Aug.18th .c.33 majority Aug.19th .34 majority Aug.21st.iio.31 majority Aug.22nd .30 majority Aug.23rd .0022220 00 268 majority Aug.24th .co.27 .majority ; Aug.26th .LLL 21 majority Aug.26th .FS ss 21.majority Aug.28th .28.majority Aug.29th .24 majority Aug.30th .20 majority Aug.31st .19 majority On this date, 5 to 7 was offered in round figures that the majority.would reac 19, and it was eagerly taken.1st Sept.oun.19 majority 2nd Sept.17 majority Several bets even were made at these figures, but they were only mod erate sized iets.On this date a few bets were made.15th Sept, NO Majority.On this date three or four individuals offered $1.000 three to one, and then dirappeared.Similar offers were made ht the Windsor and when thé bettofg were looked for they were not to be found._ It is thought these wdre Individuals sent out from the committee rooms to\u201d bluff.; Information received from upwards et, four hundred coirespomdents The \u2018 \u2019 There is a great deal of uncertainty.4th Sept, .17 majority bth Sept.18 majority 6th Sept.16 majority 7th Sept.15 majority 8th Bept.14 majority 9th Sept.11 majority 11th Sept.11 majority 12th Sept.10 majority 13th Sept.v.8 majority.14th Sept.e.7 majority \u201cWILL VOT \" dincerely trust it taken the trouble Three Prominent Liberals of fore Party.- ed to break with influence against his party.McLean was making the effects of Reciprocity on Canada\u2019s this town but amongst the farmers of E BORDEN Dr.Williamson; of M ontrea l, Places Country Before.; \u201cAs a life-long Liberal, Ishall vote against, Reci- » \\ procity,\u201d said Rev.Dr.Williamson, M.A, principal of | \u201cCrichton School, Sherbrooke street.\u201cIt I had a thousand \u201cvotes I would poll them all against this pact or policy.I will be smashed at the polls.I have to post myself on the question.I understand its bearings; but I am chiefly concerned, not © .with its fiscal meaning, but with its political significance.It is, from this view-point, a step in the wrong direction.\u201d Mr.Henry Berry, of Montreal, Places Country Before Party.\u201cI voted Liberal last time, for my sympathies were _ with a party which pretended to be desirous of carrying out reforms,\u201d says Mr.Henry Berry, of the Canadian Asbestos Co.\u201cBut as I have travelled from one end of the country to the other, in the course of my business; as I have heard Reciprocity discussed, I shall vote Conservative this time because the carrying out of Reciprocity would put a period to the splendid prosperity which we now enjoy from one end of the country to the other.1 have gauged opinions all through the country.Of course, I found differences: but the vast majority in most of the cities and towns 1 have visited are against Reciprocity, and this is the feeling of many life-long Liberals who will vote against it, though they do hot say so publicly.\u201d eee.Orillia Place Country Be- Orillia, Ont.September 16.\u2014Mr.Frank Kean.the venerable Honorary President of the East Simcoe Agricultural Soctety and a former president and secretary of the East Simcoe Liberal Association, has broken with his party on Reciprocity after voting Liberal since 1854.an interview Mr.Kean said: .\u201cIt is not without anxious thought that 1 have decid- In my party, but after carefully reading both sides, I cannot come to any conclusion except that Reciprocity would be a bad thing for Canada, and I feel 1 must vote for my country this time.\u201d Mr.J.C.Miller, president of the Board of Trade, is another Liberal who is opposed to Reciproéity.Mr.Miller has in the past been an active Liberal campaigner, but on this election he is throwing his Another Liberal who has come out openly against Reciprocity is Mr.Hector \u2018McLean, president of the Orillia Building and Realty Company.Mr.reparations to erect thirty houses in Orillia, but fears present prosperity, and is holding back to see the result of next Thurbday\u2019s voting.These are only three of many Liberals who are turning over not only in the surrounding townships.throughout the country confirm.the |fears expressed in the Liberal commit- teks that the Government is apptroach- ing defeat, not perhaps by a very large majority.Our figures point to Conservative gains in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, 'with- the far West re- mating at or near present figures.That this result is likely to be the outcome 18 borne out by the leading Liberal organizers in the counties who admit the.Premier has onfortunately made the mistake of a llfetime.That there :a a panic in government \u20ac rcles Is attested by the fury of the government organs on the patronage list, principally the Witness and La Presse both of which are in a perfect frenzy In their eagerness to stir up famaticlsm.Apger js the outward ex- Pression ,pf the consciousness of defeat.\u201cWe have naver known It to fail.Mission Worker Here.Rev.Bylvesier Horne, a noted and powerful preacher on behalf \u2018of mission work.of the Winfield Tabernacle, London, Eng.will wank the Em- manus Ç gationai Church, Drum- mopd staat on Wedaseday eviaing a LG .à A - ./\\ yo FIVE SUTSOVERELECTION SPEECHES UPTO DATE No Jess than five sujts alleging libel have already been entered in the present electoral campaign; the latest to enter the lists beng Mr.J.L.Perron, who claims $10,000 from .Mr.Fournier in the first place for stating that he (Mr.Perron) had sald that the navy was a dirty business.Actions for a similar sum against the Devo'r and La Patrie have aiso beèn entered for having reproduced the alleged statement.Mr, Meder'c Martin.the Liberal candidate for St.Mary's division, his brought suit \u2018for $10/000 damages against Mr.Allard, and Mi.J H Rainville for a like sum against.Mr.Alme Geoffrion.It will be recalled also, that \u2018a Blt is pending between Mr.Bourassa and the Liberal ave vel.CONSERVATIVES ALL THROUGH DOMINION REPORT FAVORABLY : A Large Majority of Electors Oppose Reciprocity, Says Campaign Secretary.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, September 16.\u2014 The Clerk of \u2018the Crown In Chancery has re- celved a message from the Returning Ofticer of Two Mountains that he will be here to-day to consult with him regarding the alleged irregularities in the nomination paper of Andre Fau- teux, Conservative candidate in Two Mountans, , Mr.J.Travers Lewis, D.C.L, Conservative campaign secretary, has addressed the following letter to Conservative candidates: ; \u201cI have pleasure in informing you that special reports received this week at Conservative headquarters in Ottawa from every constituency throughout the Dominion confirm the opinfon that a very large majority of electors from Pacific to Atlantic oppose the American reciprocity agree- \u2018ment and will defeat ft on the 21st September.I gather from reports thus received from Conservative cane didates and organizers in the several provinces that the farmers, business men, and wage earners demand a trade policy made in Canada by Canadians und for.Canadians.free from the control of the great Ameri ca \u201cTrusts.- \u201cOpposition in every province by thoughtful Liberals to the Guvern ments hastily made reciprocity agreement has grown rapidly and ts developing all over Canada.The opponents.of reciprocity are joining with Conservatives and will defeat the Laurier Government decisively ou polling day, thus maintaining.our present prosperity and a home-made tariff for Canadsa.\u201d- Mail by Aero in United States, Too.Waslington, SeptemL-r :6.\u2014Not to be outdone by the British postal authorities |.in the carrying of mails through the air, the latest method of letter tra tion.Postmaster-General Hitchcock Jas given his consent to tife establishment of an experimental aeroplane mall route between one of the outlylng branches of the Brooklyn, N.Y.post office the aerodrome- at Nassau Boulevard, Long Island, during the international.aviation meét.which will b6 held thefe from September d to October 1st, = .Child Lacerated by Lion.; Syracuse, N.Y.Septemdér 18.\u2014Clawed and bitten by huge lion in an side show at the State Fair, Letre Burns, 7 years old, of Morrisville, lt hovering between at-a Syracuse hospital, phosed to Sepctatore were \"not 3 nearer than four or five from t Siete under The lon reached out on's cage.The little gif tiie rope barrier.Ja par and fastened ite! chws in hér cad.- \u2018 5 LA à When the little girl Had Geb freed, Tt was found that the lion had.out one of ter eyes.torn off an GAY ghd lucérated rer fage and upper, Jart of her eds | Minister War on 1 of the | t to M.L | .| \"bec, representing the most important \u2018class of leather, made by Hom.Mr ÿ |Fielding after the Albany conference; | rendered !t impossible for them t#: lcarry on their business.| Mr.Price, in his speech, answeérad \u2018oublie spirit by organisiig a ec Reciprocity Means Ruin of Boot and Shoe Trade.\u201c QUEBEC EAST WILL BE AFFECTED CHIEFLY : Heads of Seventeen Firms, Most Liberals, are Signatories.ial Staff\u2019 Correspondence.Quebec, Que, September 16.\u2014Th boot and shoe manufacturers of Que- industry in the city have denounced Reciprocity agreement, and a letter te.this effect, signed mostly by heads of Liberal firms, was read at a meeting in Quebec West last night by Mr.Wit.\" lam e, the Conservative oandls date.: A Æürther letter from the leather dealers was read, stating that the né: \u2018duction in the duty on the better.Sir Wilfrid Laurier's challenge to him: \u2018on the previous evening to shew hi: to build the dry dock To show th: reason -why capitalist were fighting: shy of the scheme, Mr.Price sat& that\u201d In 1902 a company was formed to promote \u2018the 'bullding\u2019 of the Trans-Chn- ads ratlroad.\u2018 A sur of $200,000 W subscribed, he himeelf contribu $14,000.The surveys were oanflt ed and\u2018the money paid by the abarë- holders expendeéd.The Governmient, however, red the Grand Trunk Pacific and th Transcontinental, but made use of thé: company\u2019s plans and surveys withoy recouping thé shareholders a athgïÿ ent.The letter of the shoe man ets was as follows: \u2014 3 We, the undersigned boot and manufacturers of the city of Rhy are oppos to e pro ed city treaty with the United States, and are of the opinion that the sald treaty, if passed, will result 1h the ruin of ths boot and shoe industry of Quebec à of Canada, and the closing up of.ali.the factories.$ (Signed): J.A.DUCHENE, president of ; Boot and Shoe Manufacturing 2 ciation.Rod The WILLIAM A.H Ces Limited, W.A.MARSH, président.GALE BROTHERS.J.M.LAROCHELLE.; PICHER AND COMPANY.J.B.DROLET AND COMPANY.ELIE JOBIN, LIMITED, JOBIN, president.J.M.STROBE.EUGENE THIVIERGE, per J.LAMONTAGNE.; The C.E.McKEEN COMPANY.per FRANK W.McKEBN.< The LOUIS GAUTHIER CON PANY, LIMITED, per J.ë MONDON.; The JOHN RITCHIE COMPANY; LIMITED, per JOHN RITCHIE, J.E.SAMSON, .- of \u2026 Rock Shoe Manufacturing Com: The JAMES MUIR COMPANT.The POIRIER SHOE COMPANY.\u2019 O.GOULET.Ua P.A, LACHANCE, of LAC AND TANGUAY.: The SOLID SHOE COMPANY, p J.8.BEAULIEU.J ; It was stated that all the above\u201c Liberals with the exception of Mr.\u2018 chle, Mr.W.A.Marsh, Gale Brothers; and Mr, Jameg Muir.: 3 It was abnounced that the.: reduction in the duty of leather made: by the Government in 1910, had sufficed to put half a doten lenthèr fume in Canada out of business.They Xs not failed but had been compelled.£0 Into pther lines of busineds: THe names were #pecialiy mentioned of ff; J.Fisk and Co.of Montrea] and Dios and Co, of Quebec.: + \u2014 + MARRIAGES.TOOLE-KER \u2014 On August 38th, at: ~ Methodist Pa , Windsor, Moine ile), abet of Mrs.Robert Ker, to J.H.Tools, of Montreal.oo a DEATHS: - ADELIN DIT RÉCARD\u2014At Montreuf; 15th of Septerbber, ut the of.Ovila Adelin di Arthur dit.Ricard, master barbes.- hin: father\u2019s residence, TETE TE an a Boye) - Ra lish, Comlortablg, y Es \u2014 - Coats For.Children! Ee Hoe po Some time ago we announced our intention lo give special attention to the needs of children belween the ages of 2 and 6 years, and we now wish to reiterate this statement.i Never before has this children\u2019s section been so thoroughly prepared to supply the needs of mothers who wish to have their children stylishly yet comfortably dressed.The various style tendencies for children in Autumn and Winler apparel, find full expression in the many cunning little models embraced in this showing.and parents should not fail to visit this store before making a final selection.Among the latest arrivals witl be fouhd céats of Serge, Caracul, Seal and Beaver Cloth, also à complete range of the ever popular \u201cBlanket\u201d Coat, with -capuchon effect.Prices range from $3.50 to $20.00.* 7\" Children's Section\u2014First F loor.Scalloped: Damask Table Cloths-A Sale.On sale Monday and Tuesday of next week, a stock of Scalloped Damask Round Table Cloths.We give sizes and describe patterns of these, but the goods have to be seen to be appreciated.We invite your inspection of these cloths and feel confident that the qualities and \"designs will induce you to purchase.\u201c72 inches round.$2.60 each.86 inches round.$4.25 each.81 inches round.$3.50 each: 90 inches round.$4.50 each.Patterns\u2014 Daisies, Shamrocks,-Round Wreath and Spots, Poppies, 72 inches round., .$2.90 each.81 inches round.$3.75 each.90 inches round.-, $4.75 each.~ Patterns\u2014Scroll, Plain Centre, \u201cPoppy.Chrysanthemum, Tulip, Chippendale, Thistle, Rose and Shamrock.+ A Regular $5.50 | | SUIT CASE | od \u201c DT a.a Eg « ALHR TD + Wa have just received from New Yodk, Buster, Russian ) & Monday, $3.89\" @ 72 inches round.$3.50 each.81 inches round.$4.50 each.90 inches round.$5.75 each.Patterns\u2014Lily of Valley, Roses, Poppy and Key Border, Carnation, Ivy Leaf Border, Adam's style.72 inches round.$4.25 each.81 inches round.-.$5.50 each.90 inches round.$7.00 each.Patterms\u2014Large Scroll, Poppies and Bow Knots, Carnation, .Scroll, Spot Centre, Lilac, Round Stripe, Centre of Bow Knots.\"7 \u201cClothing Section.\u201d | | » + 2; 7 \"al Sailos Sats to-6it.3 to 10.yanss.Infine all wool tweeds, worsteds and serges, in the season\u2019s newest shades and pat- terns\u2014prices et ht ve Tegr 1457 .{ 3.00 to.$9.50 ce sf?- ©.Boys\u201d 1° oh : & ACN meg Yop bloirs, - .\u201cOur Special\u201d all Leather Suit Case, linen lined, straps in body, reinforced lea- \u201cther corners, brass \u2018lock and trimmings.Size 24: Reg.$5:50.Monday, 35:89 in neat diagonal years, at .28 io oy and harringRobé patterns to fit IT to 17° birringlobe be - $750 to $10.00 in fancy diigonal weaves, 4 \u2026 Prices are very moderate for the quality.Call and see \u2014 pat them They will surely: please you.| | \u2014 _ 4 The \u2018Basement Bulletin for Monday.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 ss se a 3 LR © oe This Regular $46.50 Square Post Brass Bed on Sale Monday at $29.50, all sizes.A real brass bed, highest grade English lacquer.J Square posts and interior fillings, perfectly fitted, beautifully finished, | neat and graceful in design.An excellent opportunity for obtaining PE one of these much admired square post brass beds at a very low price.'l Stored free until required.Scotch Bath Blankets.\u2014These represent the highest grade of 11 I Scotch manufacture, made from the finest wool, thoroughly shrunk, 1u\\ beautifully soft and fleecy.They are whipped separately and come with pretty pink or blue borders.Size 72 x 88, $7.00; 80 x 90, \u2018$8.00; 84 x 94, $9.25 per pair.New consignment of Wadded Comforters, pretty designs and colorings.$1.25, $1.65, $2.00, $2.25, $2.75, $3.00 each.All Steel Springs, close coil woven wire fabric, guaranteed not to sag.$3.25, $3.75, $4.50, $5.25, $6.00 each (all sizes).TH | Store Opens at 8 a:m.and Closes at 5.30 p.m.Lad, PE \u2014\u2014 er 7, .| il Sites e ; > ly \u201d : lenèac oué \u20ac = Ta + or : 1.mrad Qf Je 33 to 36.Moderatél : ut a ha $18.00 Our Specjal Hand Bag, good seal grain,\u201d | which i dintincive of amerkean made garments, patterns are moire lined, small purse, gilt trimypingsyy, exclusive to us, and qualities are limited.: leather handle.Extra special, 89c.toire Established 1791.\u201cThe Test of Time.\u201d PE orrockses\u2019 LL KINDS LENGTHS SHADES WEIGHTS PRICES HAIR SWITCHES 1 roe 4 pr : Sheetings & \u2018 - - Flannelettes ARE THE VERY \"BEST The largest stock made of the best Silky Hair Cuttings * under perfect conditions.Our name is 2 guarantee.\u2019 \u2018SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Cems Bele en TE uy oT Las ta UE Lr eSB SS aves hg \u201cOld Country\u201d produces.2e © {500 othr LS Obtalnable PALMER & SON, Limited : WH from the Leading Stores nn the Dominion./ 441 ST.CATHERINE WEST, + hk WR RN » Ce wo : ; A 7 All \u2018correspondence for this & department should be sddressed ¥% to Agneg Chesley.% * * * + * à x x BEERS RP RN Women and \u2018A number of letters have heen received with regard to women having the vote, hut \u2018as none of them contain anything particularly new or to the point, they will' not be given.One has much to say about true Christianity and proceeds tu abuse the Americans fn the most outrageous manner.Is abuse consistent with Christianity?| always thought the foundation princl- ple of Chrisianity was Love.All nations have their faults and all nations have their virtues.Bewareof the nation or the man who sets itself or himself upon a pinnacle and cries \u2018Thank God, I am not like other na- tiong or other men.\u201d That excellent little weekly \u201cVotes for Women,\" which is worth being read alike by those for and against woman suffrage, has this to say in its last issue to hand: Two ideas are sometimes formed of the Woman Suffrage movement by these who do not understand it.The first is that it is an attempt on the part of women to be as llke men as possible; the second is that It is an attempt to benefit women at the expense of men.Both these ideas are entirely erroneous.The women of the Women's Soclal and Political Union are not anxious to be as like men as possible, for the simple reason that they belleve in the 'high destiny of women.They do not regret, as some women are sald to do.that they were not born men, for the simple reason that they glory in being women.What they.seek to do is to open up opportunities for natural development of women, so that true womanhood may take its side by true manhood.They believe that where men and women possess human qualities In common those qualities should no more be stunted In women than they are in men, and that where men and women are different, women themselves are best fitted to decide upon the true standard of womanliness.They dn not seek to heneflt women at the expense of men\u2014firstly, becayse they, who are the bearers of men could not desire to injure that which they have borné, and secondly, because they know full well that nothing wH}cb.ja jures men can possibly be in the Jong run to the benefit of women.In fact.it is just because they realize that the present position of women is injurious to men and women and children at the present day that they feel that a change is s6 urgently needed.These are good words and true, and worth pondering over.In the meantime, there is great nced for the women of Canada to awaken.We are as yet in the very earliest stages of the great and universal movement towards complete equality and fellowship of the sexes.A.C.Reliable Recipes Feanut Butter.Pound or grind roasted peanuts to a powder.Measure this powder and allow to it half as much butter, adding this gradually and working all to a smooth paste.Egg Salad.Boil six eggs hard and cut into quarters, lengthwise.Sprinkle with salt and pepper and lay among crisp lettuce leaves.Pour a mayonnaise dressing over all.Cucumber Relish.Three pints of large cucumbers, six large onions, peeled and chopped; one head of cabbbage, chopped coarse- over the vegetables.Set all aside together oer night.In the morning drain and prepare a piced vinegar by the fire with 6 cents\u2019 worth of ground mustard, 5 cents\u2019 worth of celery seed, one tablespoonful of tumeric and one- half cup of flour.Mix all together.Wet with cold vinegar and boil for 15 minutes, theri pour over the vegetables.Put all on the stove and boll for three minutes, stirring all the time to prevent burning.Seal In airtight jars.Chicken Mousse.Use only the white meat of the chicken for this dish.Put this cooked white chicke Into a bowl and chop and pound to a pulp.To the meat of two large or three small chickens 1d à pint of extra cream, such as is used for whipping.More cream may be required, as the mixture should be like a paste, but not toe moist, after the cream and chicken have been whipped together, just as cream alone would be whipoed.When whipped stiff, drop into the: mixture three unbeaten egxs, whip light and salt to taste, and steam for about forty minutes.Do not cover while cooking, setting the mold in hot water.Turn out upon a platter and serve with mushrooms.Meat Loaf.Two pounds of round steak and one pound of lean fresh pork, grourid fine; one cup of cooked vomatoes, three eggs, one cup of cracker crumbs, three green sweet peppers, from which the seeds and white membrane have been removed, chopped fine; salt to taste; nutmeg if desired.Forifi into a loaf, press hard into a paper lined pan.Bake slowly for one-half hour and rapidly for fifteen minutes.Pour off the liquor that exudes and make gravy to pour about ths loaf when turned out.; .Nothing Better ROCKNES, 1 a Lemdew.OC \u2014 : su, Prèse tôrand Rrikitat Mracsde Manihition, 1610.+ Defined.> \u2014 Willis\u2014\u201cH6 callp himsel?à human 0.-Glilie\u2014\"No wonder; everything he has on is charged.\u201d SE bp 39 2aw : > - Wise Gui.4 -qwed for &0,Years.ain ho stayed at the ; ; ; L- 3e\u2014>Did you kiss him in the cactus 233 without Jayne rehor can Es caren\u201d toy Shor wid ftadat 1e ete NL A teit Mte that ¢ ; to : 2.see à \u201c 45 POY, 8 bi e Te ee ôter keeps us fuessing' and har YR.\u201d \u201cWoman Is a riddle,\u201d remarked the \u201cYes,\u201d agrepd the Sim le, Mug.\u201cShe Rate to give FEARMAN\u2019S BACON Nothing Quite So Good.The Vote A SIMPLE FROCK FOR HOME WEAK.Not only should any moderately te p mont mehair, wide turnback cuffs and the girdle ice reveals a guimpe of shirred \u2018eful skirt, are nf deer red velvet, ; + | ; i | , | ) 7 A 7 97 Ne | RE AE N iN i ¢ A expert amateur neediewoman \u2018he.able \u2018his frock together, but the de Sign is one that can be copied in al- any worsted material, but it is particularly good in à fine Eugtsh This one Is of deep red mohair, striped with black, and the defining the ralsed walst af the The V opening of the kimoéno net and the fichu is white net and is emproldered with double frills of finely plaited dace matching the sleeve- ruflées __.\u201c¢, AUTUMN FASHIONS The fashion for fringe threatens to become almost an , obsession.Fringes of silk, chenille, cotton, linen, fringes a quarter of an inch wide and fringes a foot deep are belng worn by the women who \u201cset\u201d the fashions.At the moment the fringe bordered tunic, the scarf with fringed ends and the fringed parasol bear testimony to the popularity of this forth of trimming.So far from the fashion exhausting itself, the prophets declare that fringes will be more than ever used in the coming months, and the advance autumn models have decidedly come under the new influence.Charming as fringe undoubtedly is, used with discretion on linens and cotton volles of the immediate present, this pretty trimming will be seen to greater advantage in conjunction with the velvets and satin faced cloths of the coming autumn season.The Fringed Hat.Becoming in the first degree !s the fringed hat or toque, the bordering of silk fringe which edges the brim, and in the case of the toque rests lightly on the hair, making a delightful frame for a well coiffured head.Fringe is to be used both on the outdoor dress and on the evening toilet, the tendency in both cases being to confine its use almost entirely to the tunic or hem of the skirt.Ir used on the corsage at all it is sparingly employed.A white taffeta of perfect cut had la.double row of gold fringe at its foot.No fringe appeared on the decollete bodice, which was softened with old lace: but the elbow sleeve was edged with.a single row of gold fringe, and a sash of deep purple |draped round the waist had ite long ends edged with the fringe.A dainty little dinner gown of white mousseline de soie printed with pale pink roses had the green mousseline tunic which draped the skir®, edged with fringe to match.The tunic fastened at the side.and the line of fringe was continued to the waist.Very smart, too, was an afternoon dress in virgin blue mousseline over satin, the mousseline tunic skirt bei: edged with heavy silk fringe = fully twelve inches deep.The fringed scarf of crepe de Chine enters largely into draping schemes, which are one of the great features of autumn dress.The fashion for fringe 1s by no means restricted to the gown and hat.It will be used to embellish the evening cloak and the autumn coat.Later we shall see the alliance of two old friends\u2014fringe and fur.Velvet Strings.The picturesque velvet string is again a feature of millinery.It is to be seen in every form and every width, from narrow, inch wide velvet ribbon to the broad band half a foot wide.In some cases a length of velvet ribbon twisted round a broad brimmed hat is drawn through a slit in the brim, and a single end depends from a large flat bow under the brim and resting on the hair.When worn on the pretty littla Louis XVI.mob caps which are so popular, the ribbon is twisted once around the head.and the two ends fall at the left side from a smail flat bow.Often the ribbon is drawn across the back of the hat.and the two strings are tiled in a big bow at the waist or at the shoulders, and in a few cases the velvet ribbon is twisted round the neck.Of course tl.ese are the more plc- turesque modes of millinery not sulted to street wear.pensable of qualities.always going with a broad mind.kind-hearted.\u2014Arnoid Bennett.POPPOPPRPOIPOOB®D tonosotong RH DdO 0000 O00DOQOQO so u0 KINDLINESS OF HEART.i Kindliness of heart is not the greatest of human qualities, but it is the greatest of human qualities in friendship.n FROM OUR READ It is the least dis- it has the great advantage of people are never Le, Le a a Les o Ÿ Narrow-mind oO & Oo Oo HOBVOHVVORVORODR ERS Wedding Attire.That the time of weddings is at hand is shéwn by the number of enquiries about proper attire at weddings which are coming into the office.Two readers want to know what a man should wear at a very quiet afternoon wedding where the bride is in her travelling dress.The ordinary garb on such occasions is thé orthodox frock coat or cutaway morning colt which is superseding the frock coat.With either is worn a famcy vest.sts trousers, black boots or shoes and a top hat.Light colored ties ne out and any quiet tie bride .with white \u2018 dé, change §iov the train.It.1» not necessary, 64 white gloves are worn by everybody.but it would de as Well to have à tan or grey pair/to put on before leaving for the tre leaving for Fie for Recipes.letter has teen over-looked.This letter asks for directions as to the best way to file recipes.There are numberless ways of Keepliig recipes and many books suitable for the purpose can be had, The best way for the enquirer to is to walt until in the city and then visit the shops which make a specialty of such things Or, If she will not be here for some time.if à stamped and addressed envelope ia sent, ! shall be pleased to give her the name of people to whom to write.Carrot Pudding and Crab Apple Pre haps some of my readers may be able to supply what is wanted.Another reader asks Any to make crea e preserve, coo book gives Rn directions oto preserving.Por crab apples the same weolght in sugar je allowed and they EV cooked until tender ang \u2018then bot- UM oa otha cocodo | } mourner add env rip in the sf | suffragettes | Olive McCorm \u201c| a mathematical scholarship.Miss Mec verve, A et Lao jel asks for a re- Lea ctpe for carfot pu .I have aev- ut oral emcellent cook \u201cbut in none of them is such a puddihg gtven.Per- : IVES Lu Int 0080 où dap 2 4.6 5 0 A/ THE POETS\" 3 Id +.CORNER.° cecBBOROROOI@IL DT, .p\u2014p\u2014\u2014 .PP aE 10m O, in the 4 g of \u2018midnight, ! What fancies ha he brain.- \u2018When even the Sigh of the slaepey \u2018 ; - Sounds like e-néb of pain.A \u2018sense of awe and :ôf wonder I may never well : ine, For the thoughts that come In the shadows Never come in the shine.The old clock down in the pere As the vein drips from the eaves And 1 think:of the hands thas signel The houra there in the gioon La 1 wonder what angel here Wait in the darkened room.Aud 1! think of the smlling faces That used to watch and Tiit the click of the clock was answered By the click of the opening gate.They are not there now in the avening\u2014 Morning or noon\u2014not there; Yet I know that they keep thétr vigi Ang wait for me somewhere.\u2019 \u2014James Whitcomb Rey.Lm Women the World Over Sweated Workers.How mans people realise how, slaw.ly but surely the strenuous, unselfish advocacy of the cause of their poster unshrieking sisters by the tohdo is Improving the lot:of \u2018thousands of sweated women ok « ers?In my time, says Mrs.Bull, the English weekly, I have seen girlsiof 18 and women of 25 to 60 working.et paper-box making and pattern-oérd making for 4s.to 3s.6d.per weeklof B54 hours.Very few get more than 1 1.3d.to 1 3-4d.per hour for ork that reklly required considerable ekill in tle éccurate matching of borderinga, mounting of-patterns, etc.Thanks: to the efforts of \u201cwomen ors\" the women paper-box makers.now\u2019 have their rates of pay fixed by the Trade Board, and they degin \u2018ai 2 3-4d.per hour.They are gradually to rise to 3 1-4d.per frour in February, 1913, when the women will be able to earn about 14s.per.weak.- Even at this pay life is hard; but thanks to ithe plonesr women.it is bqcoming easler for the poor.ne Women Students.For the first.time in the history of Dublin University (founded by Queen Elizabeth) = woman student \u2014Miss k-\u2014has been awarded Cormack obtaliied second place and, says a correspondent, \u2018tha successful men placed below her get a vote for the University as part of their reward!\u201d Miss McCormack is a suffragist.Women have also ranked Ton the Cambridge Mathematical T s this vear.Miss Eleanor Beatrice Harvey has been classed as Wrangler, and women have again beaten men in the Mediaeval and Modern Languages Tripos.Bight.men obtained first cluss honors, and twelve women (six of Girton and six of Newnham) have been placed: In the first class.One of the most motable features this year has been the remarkable growth of the study of Natural Science among women.A Female Policeman.A woman has been appointed, from May, 1911.to the polite service in Aal- borg, one of the provincial towne in Denmark.This is due in the first place to the Dansk Kvindesanifund (Danish Women\u2019s Union), and Mrs Glane, a Danish woman In England, has kindly sent' us the following pars ticulars.Miss H.Tellman Ibsen was chosen out of thirty candidates for the post.She is thirty-one years old, and the daughter of a business man.She has had to support herself from the age of sixteen, and she began her career as a lady help.Later she took a course In business training, and for the last few years she has held poats in Copenhagen and elsewbers, her first appointment being held for four years.Miss Ibsen is described as tall, strong, and full of energy.with a fine cultivated singing voice.She is also extremely Interested in sports.While in Copenhagen Miss Ibsen took an active part in rescue work in the slums.and as her work as a policeman wili be chiefly among women and children her experience will be of very great value.- It is pleasing to record that she recelves the same pay as the men on the force.Book Chat and Anecdote Some New Books.Mrs.Selands latest novel, \u201cThe Bron Woman,\u201d which has been runming sea rially for some time past in or's Magasine, will appear in book m ext week.A new volume of European trave oThe Spell of Holland,\u201d by Burton evenson, will be published at once oy A = Pas e & Cos the librarian of the publie Ibrary Chillicothe, Ohio, and the eaithos ° s*veral volumes of fiction, The next volume to be.isuved Eveleigh Nash's series will be à nen nove] by Louis Tracey entitled \u201cThe Silent House\u2019 Mr 8 R.QOrockett's new novel.\u201cThs Lady of the Hundred Dresses,\u201d will also be issued in thé same series during August.: \u2014 Maurice Hewlett omines 6 novel for October or thereabouts, Song of Renny.\u201d In It he returns to the vein of \u201cThe Forest Lovers\u201d and other stories.of mediaeval times with which he won his first fame.- Maxwell Grey.The verdict of The Athenaeum upon Maxwell Gray's latest novel, \u201cUnoone fessed™: Maxwell Gray writes with the facility of a practised hand for the public which is content (f à movel can be described as readable, A pomancep of the troubled conscience, she dase scribes here no real problem of.duct or charecter, but discutés su & stagily obvious theme es @& her version of the prodigal's storpr A younge er son of biameless past is contrasted with his black-hearted, smugly-pros.petous senior, who has éupted him from his \u2018inheritance aud mareted from is inbéfitanee ai spiritual tension foreshadewsd c à ment which the return of the.brother might have occasioned is ssive ed by the demise of his \u2018elder in a cone, venfent sen fog The story is plesye it 2 CT ERS Mp.heed ; = title, while any difficulty of devetops wronged .= b vf Su ie DERE By : Aatect, Co x vo ind 2 oN ary Mey es Yo ons ss Ci Kirn Qllbert's death: it la that éshnot eee this embodiment of his f le creation.Externally, the y -vendor of \u201c\u2018dxcclient Jacke Net pretty.on the one ue.Bhe is à héarty roi -WPictorian fat: her round face from the the strings, of her pun) ae borer I se buttoned dewn the front tn \u201ctippyvaap,\u201d striped Tenn'el might have it, hot Thackeray.but w3 der ihe ui T cap- | -OWB deep hote UE 39 story dealing with the mishaps of two -of \u2018well known people, the came @ professional.mbes old come back unimpaired: and Sir Arthur Sullivan's music has transported.ip some places, to givg the glorious contralté worthy opportunity.in spoken lines, Is once Again a treat\u2014 second only to that clear enunciation in the song.His Majesty's.The alleged sparkling music show, \u201cThe Newlyweds and Their Baby,\"will be seen here at His Majesty's all next week.It is also safe to say that nine out of every ten who read that George MeManus'\u2019s Newiywed's Baby was coming to town, wondered how on earth even a fair musical comedy could Le written around a baby whose total vocabulary was \u2018\u201cDuda.\u201d The evolution of the Newlyweds from a McManus pen and ink sketch into a gale of laughter 1s made possible by little James E.Rosen's humor.He plays Napoleon Newlywed, and then Major Knott Much, an abbreviation, who is substituted for Napoleon when the latter is stolen.He is ably assisted by ND.L.Don, a German comedian who has been seen here before in many hits.Surrounding these two is a large company of clever people, and a pretty lot of dancing girls.Among those who help are Leo Hayes, as Mr.Newlywed, Ralph C.Bevan, W.A.Orlamond.also a good German comedian; Frank Christie and Beatrice Flint as \u2018Gwendolyn, little Napoleon's nurse, and Margaret Braun as Napoleon's mana.Princess.The regular fall and winter season of the Princess Theatre, will begin on Monday night, when \u201cOver Night,\u201d a three-act farcical comedy, is to be the offering and will continue for the week, including the regular Wednesday and Saturday smatinees.\u201cOver Night\u2019 is under the management of Wm.A, Brady, and was written by Philip H.Bartholomae.Up to the time of the production of \u201cOver Night\u201d by Mr.Brady, Mr.Bartholomae was an unheard of proposition in the theatrical world.He is a young man but a short time out of college, and this ix his first.effort at playwriting.New York critics were unanimous in awarding praise to Mr.Bartholomae's play, one of them declaring that it was the best laugh of the season, and another that he felt lke taking the author out for a drink for giving him an unexpected sensation.As might be inferred from the title, the action of the comedy is comprised in the happenings of a single night, the scenes being laid for the most part in the cabin of the Hudson River steam- bodt, \u201cThe Hendrik Hudson,\u201d with the newly married couples on their honeymoon trip.In the cast dre a number art of one of the newly-married couples, Richard Kettle, Leing played by Mr.Tom Emory, a young English light comedian, while Mr.Sany B.Hardy will be the other one& Percy Darling.Their two wives will be impersonated by Madge Kennedy as Elsie Darling, and Ada Stirling as Georgina Kettle.Others in the company are, Jane May, E.A.Sparks, Florence Stewart, James T.Ford, M.P.Hamilton, Caroline Harris, E.L.Duane and Emile Nelson.\u201cOver Night\u201d should prove an amusing and worthy opening attraction for the Princess's season.Orpheum.\" Jas.J.Corbett will be the headline attrastion at the Orpheum .next week bren | The old-time subtle humor.baby | 1 their new 4 Leo.Haves \"THE NEWLYWEDS TH MAJITYS | | | | | ! | Lydia Jospy at Royal Next Week.self an actor of real worth having starred in several plays.First in Willlam Brady's great play \u2018After Dark.\u201d then in Bernard Shaw's great classic of the Bernard order, \u201cCashel 3yron's Profession.\u201d The bill supporting Corbett is very strong and includes such actors as Diamond and Nelson, in \u201cSomething New!\u201d Ashley and Lee in their comedy, \u201cChinatown\u201d Dick the Handwriting Dog: Gardner and Stoddard in Vaudeville frivolities.The Toleen sisters will offer wire-walking and sharpshooting novelty.Royal.The Royal will offer for next week Morris Wainstock\u2019's \u201cNew Century Girls,\u201d a popular and up-to-date Lur- lesque organization.The company will present Tom McRae's musical comedy success, \u201cThe Two Pikers,\u201d with the usual matinees daily.The latest comedy is in two acts.With the company are Tom McRae, Joe Madden, Tom Nolan, Lydia Jospey.Mabel Leslie, the Four Runaways, the Three Musical Stewarts, Davis and Marvelle.The chorus and supporting company is a large and capable one, Lyric Hatt: on Monday, with a programme of World's Travel Plctures, which will include \u201cScenes on Lake Thun, Switzerland,\u201d \u201cThe Pathe World's Events,\u201d and many scenes from far-off lands.Two Biograph Subjects will be shown \u201cThe Old Confectioners Mistake,\u201d and \u201cThe Ruling Passion,\u201d while another fine subejct is entitled \u201cClever Beyond Her Years.\u201d There will also: be comedy, and educational pictures.A special novelty attraction wll be that of Harry Clyo and Rose Rochelle, two English entertainers, in their musical comedy and dancing act, called *\"Always Something New.\u201d Fred Marin, who does some aerial feats fifteen feet from the ground.The musical part of the entertainment is again in charge of Willie Eckstein.\u2014 The Aborns.The Aborn PEhglish Grand Opera Company, whose tour of last year reached a large number of citles that had been without, classic opera in English-for a number of years, found a large and expectant public everywhere, and the success of their tour of last season has prompted Messrs.Aborn to increase the size, power and attractiveness - of this \u2018 organization thir year.The double cast of princi- pregentimg Sydney Wilbur sketch entitled \u201cA Thiel In the Night.\u201d Cor- ! bett was furmériy a bank clerk in San Franeleoo, He wun famo in that citv as an amateur boxer.and finally he.Tile first hig bid for fame was Rix defeat of Jour | LL Sulilvan.at New Orleans, in Kep- of 1892, 9 prize ring career known, He Was finailv de- se by Bob Fitsstmmons.but not to disappear frond the public ed having _beco! titied with the of etage.ss hime pals, large chorus, technical staff and orchestra, this season, aré sald to total one hundred petsons, while more elaborate and complete productions than those of last year are prom with no advance in prices In the ar- v of principal artists are Edith He- dena, Jane Abercromble and Elsa Sil- verifhg, sopranos; Louise Le Baron and Zoe Fulton, contraltos; Leonid Semoloff, Domenico Russe, and Arthur Green, tenors; Louis Kreidler and Eraéat Torti; baritoness Williams | of £14,500 per week, compared with ! 1910 wag largely affected by the fact : that the prices of coal and iron did \u2018not show such a marked upward tend- -ranged ; bitration.ete.;Bullding trades.4,970 £377 : Coal ning .383.586 5,483 lOther mining (iron.ete.4.+10 10.512 414 Quarrying .5,806 289 1g Iron and iron and steel manufacture 43.366 1.364 Engineering and ship- butiding trades .51,814 2.646 Other metal trades .- 2.163 223 Textile trades .29.220 1.348 Clothing trades.3,838 200 | ll'rintipg.etc., trades .2.379 275 Grass, ck, ete.trades.1.066 53 Other trades .5.81% 513 Employees of publie - authorities.A 3.513 285 3 ee me \u2014\u2014 *Total.548.938 14.634 *Exclusive of agricultural labourers, igeamen and railway servants.i changes (1901 914,373 14,553 1.5 228.926 \u20181902 874, 407 98.6 .12,799 1.4 887.208 11902 98.5 13.748 1.5 896,595 11904 n8.6 10,934 1.4 800.658 1905 574, 47.9 14,184 2.1 688.889 1906 1,060,172 95.1 54,988 4.9 1.115.160 1907 1,234.140 99.0 12.324 1.0 1,246,464 1908 944,559 98.1 18,734 1.9 963,333 11909 1.000.931 86.7 153.865 13.3 1,154,796 (1910 538.663 98.1 10,275 1.9 548,938 The large percentagé in 1909 was The Lyric will open its second week [ D RING WAGESINENGLANE 4 a Past Year Showed Considerable Improvement for Working Classes.The year 1910 was one of improving] trade and employment, Mr.G.R.Ask- with states in his Introduction to the annual report on Changes in Rates of Wages and.Hours of Labor in the United Kingdom.And this fact is reflected in the changes in rates of wages, which showed a net Increase net decrease of £69,200 and £59,200 In 1909 and 1908.The net amount of the changes in ency as other commodities, with the result that the net increase in weekly wages in these industries was only £17,352.Since 1896 there have been three periods of rising wages (1896-1900, .1806-7, and 1910) and two periods uf} falling wages (1901-5 and 1908-9), the net effect being an Increase of £353.- 385 in an vrdinary week's pay of the workpeople directly affected.© Methods of Changes.As regards the methods by which changes in ratés of wages were ar- in 1910, changes affecting 7 per cent.of the work people invoived were arranged under sliding scales, changes affecting nearly 70 per cent.by conciliation boards.mediation, ar- and changes affecting nearly 70 per cent.by conciliation hoards.mediation.arbitration.etc, and changes affecting 23 per cent.by other methods.It may be added that since 1903 the operation of sliding scales hag been almost entirely confined to the pig-iron and iron and steel industries.while the \u201cgreat majority of the workpeople whose changes are arranged by conciligtion boards.arbitration, , mediation, ete.are employed in coal mining.The net effect of the changes in hours of labor reported in 1910 was a reduction of 47.576 in the weekly working time of the workpeople affected.The net results of the changes in each of the principal groups of trades since 1896 are shown in the following table: \u2014 Workpeople Net Inc.Affected.per week Arranged Without Disputes.The number of workpeople whose in wages were arranged without disputes causing stoppage of work was overwhelmingly greater than those where a stoppage led to a change: \u2014 Worknenple affected by changes in rates of wages arranged.Without Stoppage.After Stoppage.p.c.p.c.Tital 98.4 .accounted for by the change in the cotton trade, which was preceded by a dispute.Railway Employes.The detailed report with regard to railway servants ls especially interesting just now.The method of measuring changes in thelr wages differs from thatadopted for other employments, inasmuch as It takes Into account actual earnings rather than changes in rate of wages, and does not show the number of workpeople affected by changes during the year.Twentyseven railway companies, employing over 90 per cent.of the total number of railway servants in the United Kingdom, have supplied \u2018the information on which the following summary is based: \u2014 Perfod, Emplived.ages.Average First week per head.In Dec.£ s d.1901 .440.557 551,114 25 O4 1902 .448.429 569,179 24 UL, 1903 .448,321 567,819 24 10% 1904 .445,557 557,820 25 04, 1905 .449,251 568,338 25 3% 1906 .467,942 582.207 25 ble 1807 .478,690 818,304 25 10 1908 .459,120 574,059 25 0 1908 .459,444 582,782 25 4 1810 .463,019 596,342 25 9 - \u2018These numbers are exclusive of \u2018clerical staff and salaried officers, and also exclusive of casual laborers.The table shows that in 1910 the average earnings were higher than in the corresponding Week of any of the other years except 1907.Some caution Is necessary, however, in drawing inferences.as the return is a statement of earnings, not of rates of wages, and would be affected by change in the amount of overtime worked and the like, independently of any variation in the weekly rates.As compared with 1901, earnings were 9 1-4 d.per head higher in England and Wales, 1 1-2 d.higher in Scotland, and 1s.3d.higherin Ireland.The earnings given are cash earnings.no addition having been made on account of the cost of uniform or other allowances in kind.Schuster, basso: Philip Fein, buffo; Caesar Sodero and Emanuel Camoin.conductors: ri Schroeder, stage director, and others.Many of these appeared in the Aborn English Grand Opera Company's offerings of a year ago, while the newly added artists were chosen for their success In the Abora supplementary spring seasons in Boston, New York, Chicago, and a few other cities Imst spring.This company returns \u2018to the Princess Theatre for the \u2018week beginning Monday.Meptember 26th.The repertoire will include Maswenet's \u201cThais,\u201d Monday and Friday nights; Verdi's \u2018TI Trovato: Tuesday sud.Saturday nights: Flotew\u2019s \u2018 ** Wednesday afternoon: Dohisetti's \u201clucia di T.amermoor,\u201d Weiinesday hight, and Offenbach\u2019s \u201cThé Tufes of Hoffmann,\u201d THE MONTREAL DAIE STAR\u2014SATURDAY, STATISTICS SHOW + PERIOD OF Ÿ | Thursday.- night and.Saturday after noon.| rp Pet Pats tp 70 AE 40 N oo Just Take the Receiver Off and Call This Store \"UP, 6200 in .CONTRACT DEPAR TT Fos 4 wy + 7 Call Up 2668 and Ask Private Branch Operator for $ PLASTERING DEPARTMENT PAINTING AND INTERIOR .DECORATION \u201cWOOD WORK, CABINET MAKING Fixtures and the Furnishings.Henry Morgan & Co., Limited, are prepared to receive contracts for the - private residences and Summer homes\u2014\u2014submitting sketches and estimates\u2019 electrical wiring, plastering, painting, decorating and furnishing of the same.Offices, Banks and Public Buildings fitted, including Interior Woodwork, the installation of Electrical \"ELECTRICAL WIRING PEUMBING { Ë HARDWOOD FLOORING - UPHOLSTERING Lo 3 of public buildings, for \u2018the plumbing, steam fitting, \u201cwi 7 LARGE NUMBERS ARE DAILY VISITING Our New Furniture Show Rooms - b TEN IN NUMBER-SITUATED ON THE THIRD FLOOR These rooms are decorated in a manner calculated to excite marked admiration and serve to show, amidst harmonious surroundings, exquisite Period and Modern Furniture, Oriental Rugs, It is with genuine pleasure that we invite the public of Montreal to view these rooms-perfect examples of artistic House Furnishing and Interior Decoration._ | Recently Imported Furniture Now Being Shown Electrical Fixtures, etc.REAL MOROCCO FURNITURE MAHOGANY BED AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE .PRAIRIE GRASS FURNITURE Oriental Rugs: An Immense Display Comprising beautiful specimens of Kirmanshaw, Tabriz, Sarouk, Bokara and Cashmere Rugs\u2014this is the These Rugs are all hand wovea in handsome designs and delicate, fadeless colorings, and may be obtained in almost every desired size.This display \u2014now at its best\u2014is well.largest collection we have ever shown.worthy of a visit.FOR BEDROOM-Turkish Rugs, woven with soft grey, green and ivory grounds in all sizes.$50.00 to $150.00.FOR SITTING ROOMS-Turkish or Persian Rugs, in beautiful\u2019 shades of deep rose and blue.$75.to $200.00.FOR DRAWING ROOMS-Turkish Rugs | in delicate shades of ivory, Rose and.green in all sizes.$80.00 to $500.00.18 Remarkable Dis RY Fs Dinner Set consisting of 115 pieces- Creseent China-in fine \u2018' Lowestoft\u2019 design in delicate pink, formerly $50.00, for $25.00.97-piece Dinner Set similar in design, formerly 530.00?for $15.00.Booth's Silicon China Dinner Set- 112 pieces-decorated with plain maroon band with burnished gold edging, formerly $70.00, for $45.00.Dinner Szt of Booth\u2019s Silicon China 115-piece 345.00.for $35.00.play of 120 Stock Pattern Dinner Set Ps 6.50 to $1,000.00 CAR unequalled collection of Stock Pattern Dinner Sets affords the purchaser the.advantage: being able to replace, at any time, lost or broken pieces.The prices\u2014$6.50 to $1,000.00\u2014serve indicate the wide latitude allowed for selection.Those contemplating the purchase of Dinner Set eitHéf fiow or in the immediate future\u2014should not fail to see these displays.SEVERAL SPECIAL VALUES IN TEA AND DINNER SETS of 115 pieces ornamented with neat bine \u2019 | design with wide gold band and Greek key border; formerly $65.00, for $50.00.Dinner Set of Booth\u2019s China with handsome dark green and gold borders; formerly $65.00, for Limoges China Dinner Set in fine \u2018\u201c Lowestoft\" design in pink with burnished gold handles; formerly $70.00, * ts Age Macias Lo « v tere 4 = |.Several slightly incomplete Tea Sets\u2019 | in very handsome and effective.patterns are now being offered at half cui former prices.Royal Crown Derby China Tea Sef with very dainty rosebud designs, slightly incomplete; formerly $50.for $25.00.: English White China Tea Set with | burnizhed gold handles ; for rme erty $15.00, for $7.50.- \u2019 INTRODUCING FOR THE FIRST TIME Toile de Jouy Patterns IN PRINTED LINENS AND COTTONS The patterns in which these Printed Cottons and Linens are shown were popularized by Jouy \u2014the originator of printing on linens\u2014over two hundred years ago.They are entirely novel in design and the colorings are different from anything shown heretofore.These Printed Cottons and Linens can be used effectively for Curtains, Furniture Coverings and Slip Covers for Furniture \u2014a yard, from $1.00 to $4.75.MARIE ANTOINETTE REPRODUCTIONS IN.Shadow Cloths = =.SOMETHING DISTINCTLY NEW .One of the designs in which these Shadow Cloths are shown was taken from the Silk Curtains in ' Marie Antoinette\u2019's bedroom in the Chateau de Fontainbleu\u2014curtains that were presented to that ill-fated queen by the citizens of Lyons.on the occasion of her marriage.These Shadow Cloths are woven in exqui combined floral and figured patterns and beautiful delicate colorings, and are equally in demand.fos curtains and furniture coverings\u2014a yard.$1.00 to TT ite } Wall Papers: BEDROOMS-The unusually complete assortmehts of Jaspe effects with cut-out borders to match.stripe.floral and chambray patterns is a direct incentive to purchase now\u2014a single roll, 25c to 75c.DINING ROOMS\u2014Rich Tapestries, Leather Designs, Japanese Grass Cloths and German Wool Flocks are .now sought for dining rooms and are being featured in the very newest designs and colorings.LARGE ASSORTMENTS ADD INTEREST TO THE PLEASURE OF MAKING.SELECTIONS NOW PARLORS\u2014 Silk : Brocade Papers and Soirettes and: Swiss Tekko are \u2018usually favored this season asd -may be obtained in a very extensive range of color< ings and pattérns.|\u2018 % LIVING ROOMS\u2014A large collection of: Art Weavés, Eitonbury Silk Fibres and Japaneses: Gruss Cloths considered the most desirable and artistic ws .coverings for living rooins, are now being shows.Hand Embroidered Open- \u201c work Japanese Linen The novel effects that are.embodied if these Japanese Linen Tea Cloths; Tray Cloths, Burean Covers, and ' Pillow Shams, and the moderate - prices at which they are shown should find favor with those anxious to secure dainty linen.Cpe Pillow Shams, hand Tea Cloths, all \u2018linen, - embroidered, kematitched hand embroidered, hem- ; with open work designs, stitched, worked with lace\u2019; bize 30 inches, $1.75.patterns; 36 inches à Bureau Covers, worked square, $2.50.5 _ in novel desigris, sizes Tray.\u2018Clot has hand 5 \"18 x 36 to 18 x 54 inches; worked invaried patterns; » 3, $1.75 to 33.00.\u2019 18227 .$1.00.: \u2018Art rt Brass: Lines of Inte rest Less 16° ?24 / The Photograp hic sa ti Compation\u2014 TURD Sot ; i Spl Vu gE rE _ noirs A +2 of home.which by the way is free.* STORAGE.and key.Rooms are lighted and ventilated.proof.Price moderate.Our two top floors are divided into storage rooms, both small and large, giving each party their own room under lock well Strictly - moth - There is certainly 2 boom atthe \u201cOntario\u201d and there is a reason, we may say there are many reasons, the first being that our goods are right in every respect, and suited to every style : GOLD COUPONS \u2014Have you looked into the Coupon Question.The advantages of colleéting coupons are numerous and are sfated in a little book called the \u201cCoupon Directory\u201d Ask for it.\u2018you wish to heated, Name Address AND CASH DEPOSIT WILL FURNISH YOUR HOME GOODS TO EXCHANGE.| A new department.coupon and mail to us.essesnerstes 0080 +.0s vv a es a ses eu EE eee A SMALL a \u2018If you have goods éxchange or sell, fill in DRESSERS A handsome empire or mahogany polished or satin finished dresser, British bevelled mirror, 28 x 30, top 22 x 42, wood handles.Reg.$30.Special $22.49 PA Lula M pe i As ENE BA = ; Lu IT : Fi = 5 Enamel Tea Pots _ One quart Pearl Enamel Tea Pat; § A Regular 30c.Monday, each.Is Enamel Coffee Pots Coffees 23¢ À One quart Pearl Enamel Pot.Reg value 30c each.Monday, each.VISIT THE CARPET FLOOR, stocked with a magnificent display of every kind of wanted floor covering, including Brussels, Wilton and \"= Rattan Rockers This illustration represents one \u2018of the many designs in Reed Rockers.value $12.Our special.: + Big 23c, Enamelware Sale + a Lona?ASK To SEE OUR C COMPLETE LINE OF STOVES AND HEATERS Toppetey 4 Carpets and Rugs: Int F loor Up.Reg $6.98 L520 Gas Stoves $15 Enamel Sink Strainers value 23¢ In Pearl Enamel.Reg.30g each.Monday, eac | - Framel Lipped Saucepans 8, 4 and 5 quarts.80c and 82c each.Monday, each.\u2026.Reg.value 25c, 23c 30.Enamel Dipper \u2018Regular value .28c each.Bach.gy > ceo 23\u20ac AR Steel nickel piated oven door, 18-inch oven, 4 burners on top, 1 simmering burner; burns 40 per cent.air, and is Al cooker \u2018\u2019and baker.Reg.value $20.Monday.$15 ; elt Sia rh AP Phones: Furniture Depts.Up.5717.\" Basement, Up.5689.Carpets, \"Office, Up.1072.Corner BLEURY and ONTARIO STREETS Up.5788.WHEN THE, ENGLISH CROWN WAS PAWNED.- It would beypteresting to know what smount gf monty a pawnbroker would advance on the crown of England, with \u2018the Bulinan diamond: as Its.most splendid gem.The necessity to realize money on the crown is hardly \u2018Iikely to arise in these days, but some of our Kings have been very giad to raise temporary loahs Tri that way.Edward IIL, for instatice, uged pertodic- ally to pawn the crowne\u2014he seems to Kave had several.In the ninth year of his reign he raised 8,000.marks on one of them.Five years \u2018later, being \u2018even more hard up, he pledged\u2019 \u201cnaga Gotona régis\u201d with the Archbishoy of \u201creves for 25,000 florins, throwing in} és \u2018vaakewelghts the crown of Queen, a and another smaller ~rown.\u201cthe eighteenth year of his reign he Ale.aod ¢ ii RE pis on and i ) there FE eotivences of \u201c*Heal énhancéd dy the day that vegetable the structure of jurel be sed with Plants.Bonlatie is unsurpassed for parity | nal, Henry V.also, when in financial difficulties, in the third year of his reign, raised money upon nis crown called \u201cLa Crown Henry,\u201d In the same year he obtained a loan of 1,000 marks upon a scond crown.No doubt the srowns were generally \u2018taken out of pawn sooner or later, but the loss of the ancient crown of Fidward the Confessor is believed to have been due to forgetfulness or a continuance of straltened circumstances pn the part of one English monarch.Exactly when it disappeared is not known, but it had probably gone long before the time of Edward IV.as the crown made to supply: its place about that time bore no resemblance to:the orig- so that presumably.\u2019 its design had passed out of memory.Possibly it wily one of those pavwned by Edward 111, ~The present St.Bdward\u2019s drown Gares only from the\u2019 Restoration, It wae.made after the design of its predecessor, which.wag sold by order of the Parliament in 18423, together with wned the great crown.St.Edward's sceptre.POSSUM PARMS, One farm exclusively for opossums has been started in Gippsland, Vie- torla, Australia, which comprises 2,- 000 acres of eucaiyptus bush land.Another farm compr™\\ng 500 acres has been started in Southern \u2018Tasmania and another of.150 acres in New South The chairman of the Sydney Wales.Stock Exchange has become mi:h bp- terested in the possibility of commercial breeding fur and expects to start.n large farm for this purpose near Sydney.+ In Western Austrailu for the stretch of eucalyptus country compr »- ing about 200,000 :cros, Many Instances are also Luling reported taking up the breudin: of as a special feature of ther farms, in this way using the timbered sections of their land which woud not have much value for any cer purpose.à doothos the skin.The \"soothing and \u2018curative soap is quentin s-realizing more clearly atta\u201d \u201cThe world 4 uisites most.bene cial to to e skin are ohtained and excellence, tiveand emollient.Price 20c.a tablet ord for 80c.- of opossums for their there seems prospect of à company being fermes breeding ~f opossums on a of farmers in various pearls of Australia opossums To the Editor of The Maoptreal Siar, Sir, \u2014In common with other electors In the St.Antoine Division of Montreal, I \u2018have received a printed letter fruam Dr.Milton Hersey anpealing for our support in his candidature fot\u201d thd represantation of the division.In ordinary tfrcumetan- ces I should have quietly recorded my vote, as I have hitherto dope, for, the party with whicn : have agted.in the \u2018past.But at the present crisis, as I am obliged to separate from that party, it \u2018seems desitabls that the reasons for my separation should be meds known, and I beg the use of your columns, 19e \u2018this purpose.od I.In the \u201cbrief btatermentÿ\u201d g£ hig letter.Dr.Hersey explains that {e144 Impossible to go into detail on \u2018\u2019the great ses that are before us; but it is § qu faction to find that he ior iu Cen procity as \u2018the main jasub id y contest.\u201d The general policy of the Liberal party, to which he makes & paseing al- jruslon, may therefore be left out of account for the present.It is completely | overshadowed by the particular policy which he frankly elevates into the main jlrsue.Apart from this issue, the admin- ligtration of the Government, while open }to criticism, does not seem to have seri- j ously shaken the confidence of the country.In fact, Liberals throughout the Lo- minfon may pot unreasonably comptain iinat the interests of their party shouid nuve been unpertiled by the agoplivn oi 8 policy which hed been neither calied tor nor expected by.any seclion of tue community.A Discredited Piea.But Dr, Hersey contends that in his erence of Keciprocity he 18 \u2018supported \u2018bY lhe exampic of Ue best any ablest Li Canaow ¥ slatesmen, who, irrespective jor pally atfinaticus, neve laboreu fut it conswanuy since lesb, wnean ine United Hlales cancelled the Reciprocity | agreement then casting wlth Canaua, \u2018This plea is by Ly meals new, AL has rather arcady becuune 50 ftdle\u201cthat 11 Mignt\" Wei be suppusËe io \u2018Héve 168$ #13 navor even for Lnuadiwhs rdui Basil it al nr.ils eacler use Twas denudred tess.offen- (ove 10 the (logic Paiute HY a'Terlaiu | Yugueness as Lu ihe Limes Aiyl, copaiyious: \u201cunder which the zeal tor Reciproci.y Wi displayed.Unfortunately, eet straps his pe of Ee late gn whicn fitted it 1 WoraWig ie way ig inaccurate thougat.He\u2019 fravely uxseru inat ne ab.g anen Lu WAUIM \u2018he\u2019 refers \u201cnave laboreu dur HEGipTUUIY COUSTENUY since 1866.Now, this join Uk speech cua be interpreted oniy as m mg that we persons mentionea have been advocating 1ieCIprocity uminlerrupiediy till the present time, Does it'Loi aiso insinuate that ja vast numper of eminent Liberais, az , well as VConservutives, have now sud- deniy gone back on tne record of their lives, have ding and mit the calculations of Mp.i and his colieagues, who had ipuireà Pat Bectprocity sa méasure Still Cry \u201cdésiré In all this pieddinx er or Hersey underrates the intelligence of the constituency to which he appeals.We cannot ignore the fact, of which he himself reminds us, that many .uf the old advé cates of Reglprooity have long ago taken rank \u2018among the hongred dead.But even of the living, whether Liberal or Conservative, we cannot but ask, whe among the mhas In recent years been laboring 10r RKeciprucity, either constanuy, or even in the most Intermittent fashion: indeed, for many years, fromm both sides of politics, there has been rather a cheery recognition of the fact «hat Canada nou longer stands in need of the dubious favors wnich were at une Ume sougnt trom the Government of the United |atates, but has won a pusition of stable industrial independence, in which she can afford to reat, with very cool Indifference, any fiscal freaks in which that Government may indulge.A Dubious Experiment.The favor of leciprocity is here spoken of as aublous, apd pow wilk Lhe experi- lice OL Le pass, quaiter vi & cvaLuUs y as our guide we are a positivn Lu esti- wale with nlswortal ambarvaliy ae vaiue of Une suppuseu boon.\u201cAt ail events the tile hus come has comg Waën it is very important to consider whether the wig treaty is to de Creaiteu win (ne prusperity which Canada enjuyeu uuriné sus conunuance, May it nolL ov Luft.Du.propperity vas Que Lo conditions Wi.which tue trewly had DOHLLE woalevel 10 U0?it luusl De remembered thal Abe périuva of ne tredty Colncivea for some sears with tne Civit War in the Unnea Slates.During thresd years the war wnn- drew hunareus! 01 thuusanos ui workers irom proguclive dustry, AKIN when not only mer¢ consumers, bul aso gde- stroyers of wealth-\u2014of wealth wWMCH COUIL D6 vaiuea oniy in hundreds vf Miulôns vi Goliéäts.\u201che united dius hud tu obtain IroIn 1Oruign sources min) ui the bare | nécessanes of te, as well 88 (he: muni- \u2018 uvns Of war, aaturwlly Canaaa a.one oz the most Important sources «.suppiy.nveryLning $na -coulu, tounu A reauÿ Markot among Hr TRE Ps cans, dhe could probably hmve sola yng.w greal déa: more IL sie hau hay du one adiar'd worn less haa\u2019 herd been 1.neciprocity weaty at\u2019 all, ~~ Bus Wei 18 #4 Rules condition of su clely, ana tno trade whbigniit sLimutes.must partake ol JA moroia .CHM mig, Canada, therefore, sutfered by\u2019 the co.peo \u2018that was inevitabie an soon \u2018asthe united btâtos, recovered gain.igaustrial products + ; ig amply supped py 4 12 ON AP no longer rit any\u2019 d HR: LUE ta.of Canada.C Shade, - De: gittied with Proaucts who could\u2019 \u2018Go or find à sale in the L Blu mates.;Lntortunately sso, cans, intuXicuted by lhe urged = in their markets for svine years afi 0 over-proauction.s products wete Qui; a ver Distress Re:alled, recall with pairtus vi.pread distress of \u201cal p.had obviously +: lu ing te nck ru reciprocal tra.with .could nu | have i Vid vk ted the most amp: Measure gn proolty.In fact u ty of the ne Hke.many anoth en life, turned out to t En The Pleasing gaa.ng opened io see 2 ie VA bw our economic erring i JAAS on the con m of the United îter \u201cMk for ne ces \u2018of trade with the cane,\u201d party, + ountry ER or \u2018 UnSuccessful ap; RE Ty Wilfrid Laurier voiced ICE | - aan $ sentiment of wis own 'TAFT'S VICTORY: AS SEEN | THB QUEH rt SEN.ATO = 2 RM décisonr.HE EYES OF LA FOLLETTE [ RR oat eg ited by Senator La Follette, of Wis- Fconsin, says of Taft's Reciprocity : Agreement: President Taft's Canadian easier bill passed the Senate, as the White House press bureau some weeks ago I had predicted, without the érossing of a \u201ct\u201d or the dotting of an \u201cL\u201d | This piece of revenue legislation, drafted in secret by the Administration, is enacted into law by the Congress of the United States.iy supine obedience to presidential mandate.President Taft, mainly because of the assistance given him by the great combination of newspaper interests, has succeeded in making of Congress a rubber stamp with which to place | the O.K.of our government upon his deal with the Canadian Ministers.It is heralded far and wide nw newspapers that made it posstb le a \u201cgreat victory.\u201d ictory over what?he high cost of living?No.Even the President has not had the hardihood to hold that out to the American people.His newspaper allies \u2014 whn will, according to their own statement, save several Mon dollars a year if they get ra print paper \u2014 have sought by indifSétion to convey the impression to the reading public that this arrangement will reduce the cost of their foodstuffs.But not one spokesman for this bill, either in Administration or in Congress, has ventured to suggest that its passage would dispel the spectre of high prices.: The outrages of the Payne-Aldrich tariff law?No, indeed! Not a single one of them is touched.The wool trust\u2014with its infamous Schedule K; the sugar trust \u2014 with its dishonest \u201cDutch Standard;\"\u201d the cotton trust; the as down the list of these gigantic mono- polles that fatten upon the Ultimate Consumer through their high-tariff graft and you find them undisturbed by this Canadian pact.The trust control of prices?Certainly not.There is not even a pretense that the Canadian agreement will accomplish what the Sherman the steel trust; the rubber trust; \u2014go Nr, anti-trust law, even without the \u201crule of reason,\u201d han failed to do.The lum: ber trust will contihue to fix the prices we must pay for the \u2018lumber that goes.intd-our barns and homes.The beef: trust will keep right .on charging its own price.for the meat we eat.The woollen and \u2018cotton trusts will dictate, as usual, the price we must pay for the clothes we wear.The millers, even with the Canadian wheat detsfmine what we must\u2019 pay for a sack of flour.The steel trust will fix the price of our iron and machinery.No \u2018industrial combination, unless, perhaps it be the paper makers\u2019 trust, will find its control over.prices shaken.This pact of the President's was not intended to-loosen-the hold of the trusts upon Qur pocketbooks.Wherein, then, lies the victory?Merely in the achievement of forcing Congress to put upon the statute books a tariff\u2019 sun.\u201cwritten \u201cby.Secretary Knox and\u2019 harles Me Pepper, head of the Pe dilomincy\u201d Bureau of Trade Relations.It 1s a victory_ for- the.\u2018saflroads.They may have the increased.traffic as Canadian wheat flows to.oyr mills, and as agricultural implements, motors, and other manufactures go from our factories to the farms and homes of Canada.It is a victory: for the millers, They are Elven free access to the great wheat flelds of the Canadian North- West.They are handed a club with which to beat down the prices received by the American farmer for his grain.Yet the millers are amply protected from the foreign flour manufacturer.It is a victory for the packers.They may bring in free the meat animals of Canada, to compete with our sheep and cattle, yet they continue to receive protection against foreign packers.It 18 à victory for the newspaper publishers.They have opened the way, a they believe, to get the' spruce wood and print paper of Canada to help relieve themselves from the oppression of the paper makers\u2019 combination.It 18 a victory for big industrial and transportation interests, It 18 not, Mr.and Mrs.Ultimate Consumer, a victory for YOU.policy of economic Independence.The policy had already proved to be eminently successful.Bir Wilfred knew that he was in & position to let the Americans know that Canada is no longer fn need of any favors from them; in fact, «he ever was really in any such need, Certainly the wisdom of the independent policy has been vindicated by a progressive prosperity, which scarcely finds a parallel in the Industrial history of the world, It is this prosperity that Dr.Hersey arks us to imperil by returning to a policy which has been long discredited by all parties.We are told, indeed, that we should not rest eontent with letting \"| well alone, but strive for something better.\u2018The plea would not be inappropriate if the well-being, which we do not wish to tamper with, were a state of unpro- gressive stagnation.But our present Industrial prosperity is nothing of that sort.It in a march of industrial progress as firmly assured as anything can well be in human affairs.We do not wigh to play fast and loase with this prosperity by needlessly subjecting It to the hazardous experiment of Reciprocity.Is there a =in- | gle advocate of this experiment who can free himself wholly trom a lurking fear that the experiment must mmvolve risks which it is extremely desirable to avoid?J.CLARK MURRAY.20 McTavish Street.supply ogien freely to them, will stlih} oe 06 ee oo à Je e ° j e i ° ; ° | e g .FAMOUS FOR DISTINGUISHED ° | ol STYLE AND QUALITY.° .à .We announce a Special | \u2018| ° Showing of À | Fur Garm ents = .For Men: and Women.° ve Certain names in the .business world are ° instantly recognized'/ as leaders among 7] © others of a similar : ° class.Ï à And in the past year ; © Montreal ladies have t ° come to know at : first hand what has - E © \u2018been acknowledged a.° for over forty years i throughout the ° Dominion\u2014that the ° name of Fairweather is a guarantee of the oo.?highest excellence ei in furs.or : > ; , e Whether you are im- | g e mediately Interested in ro fars or not, it will be : à © profitable to see eur 4 RA .showing while the À.stock ls at Îts best.3 © We have the best ns- | ° sortment in Canadé of To garments in Seal Skin, Son hd Mink, Persian Lamb, ; Ermine, Ponty, ete.~~ ae af koa me ae e OS .Our Fur Catalogue is fiee ort request.je se.Evésiing |; - subject\u2014* awa .tes) - Pre-sermon comment on \u201cThe duty of the elector.\u201d Sunday school rally at 3 p-m-, address by Rev.Wm -Bparkre-t- oA.14 5 STIRENV I] ~ 1 | Redeemer, vi H.J.Croua i t 11 a.m.ahd 1.8 1] + ae Gérmént \"Eväñdettebt Lutheran, St.John\u2019s Churoh,y.corner Mance and Prince Arthur.streets, Rev.Emil Jes- tinsky, pastor.services at 11 a.m.$ ; MRIAN.Church of, Le (Unitarian): Sherbrooke' atréet\u201d wéÿt, and Simpson streêt\u2014 ing see at 11 o'éléck, at which eo\u2019 Rev ederick R.Griffin will \u2018preach, | : MISSIONARY.CONGRESS.Montreal ber Next.Montreal is to be the rallying grousd for a great Men's Missionary Congress representing the Protestant churches of the province of Quebec, and that portion of Ontario which is geographically tributary to the city The dates assigned for the Congress are November 15, 16 and 17.Arrangements have been shaping themselves during the summer, and though the programme has not been completed a numben.of the world\u2019s best known Will Meet in in Novem- és D > pd eo ame URDA X, Sud\u2019 d'rÉMAÉIE 10, NS J 1vit.SA ve on 'AU BON MARCHE Dear Madam, I After the summer's rot in the country, one\u2019s thoughts instinctively turn.to FALL STYLES in dress.Permit us to draw your attention and extend to you a cordial invitation to our Fall Exposition, which opens on Monday, Sept.18 and will continue during the two following days.Fall and Winter Styles are characterized by a touch of severity which, however, in no way discounts refinement of figure or harmony in -shades.As ever our models are exclusive.| Our millinery, whether imported or of our own creation, represents the styles to be in favor in the fashionable circles of both worlds.Our costumes.and other ready-to-wear have about them an air of elegance and - - distinction that will strike To add.a final touch of galsty te the event an orchestra will play Monday morning, afternoon and evening, - and on Tuesday up to 6 p.m.Respectfully yours, Prendre Fi ) 0 ww +» Y AE CLL ERD Le 47 LR IY SAA LTRS VII) speakers and authbrities on missionary pfoblems have\u2018 béen secured.Chief of the speakers wil! be Sir Andrew Fraser, laté:-Govefner of Ben- tal, who from person! experience and TO OBSERVE JUBILEE.Celebration.has come to be re@egnized the world over as an authority.Sir Anftety will speak at conventiun acldsk ada, beginning at Vancouver.October 18- 20 and ending at St John, NB.He will be accompanied in tha.w by Mr.John R.Mott, head of ind Stn dents\u2019 Voluntesr Movement.There will be dally pessions.Of the Congress, with.opportunity fer; het discussion of demominational Diems and questions of policy and meetings each evening, which will bg opey.to The religious of the Sacred Heart; 102 St.Alexander street, in view of thé fiftieth anniversary of .the foundation of their Montrea) day school, which occurs during October, request their old pupils to send their addresses before September 30th.Church of the Good \u2018Shepherd.The new pipe organ of the Church of the Gobd Shepherd (Claremont av- the public.LAS bnué) wiH \u2018be -used- for the first time The Congress \u2026wi]-meat.in.the/ ON Sunday.The organ is two manual American Présbytérlah\u201d CHUFEN cor- and was built by Cassavant Bros, St Hyacinthe, through the Montreal re- presentati , Mr.Pepin.Mr.C.8.Fosbery.M.A., headmadter Lower Canada College, organist of St.John the Evangelist, will preside at the organ at both services, and give an organ recital after the evening service.: The Lord Bishop of Montreal will preach in the morning, and the Rev.Canon Paterson-Smyth at the evening.service.\u201c - ie ner of Dorchester and Drummond streets.1 ayy.; The offiterd of the Congrded art tha Rev.Robert Johnston, D.D., chairman: Rev.H.Symonds, D.D.and Mr.W.H.Goodwin, vice-chairmen: Mr.John Murphy, treasurer: Mr.George E.Willams, secretary and Mr.W.G.] P.Malone, corresponding secretary.\u2018Busy Philathea Society, The Philathea Society of Huntly Street Methodist Church, apnduni le Now Bishop Sprott, that, the recent ice cream so he : .hed en \u201c on the grounds of the church, tit! A New Zealuhd cable rephétéithe ele: | in a profit of $29.50, hick will: æo.|.vation to .the .bishadric\u2018of the Churah- towards m.king up the sunt: gM §100| of England at Welliigton, of Rey.T.which this society are endeavoMag io raise Ly next Easter, towards the building fund of the new Shaw Memorial Church, which is to bs built in the north end of the city.Last Eastér this same society handed over ton H.Sprott, M.A., T.C.D.(Hebrew prizé than, 1877-8), sthose many old country friends in Canada will be pleased to learn of this recognition of \u2018his abliity.\u201d The héw Bishop \u2018was a Trinity College (Dublin) companion of the latt Dr.Carmichael, Bishop of Montreal, and is uncle of Mra.Sydney Bayley -Bprott, soprano soloist, Emmanuel church, Montreal.pastor a cheque for $100.he Pnilatheus young girls \u2018of, about 17 yells of Age.They fnaug- ura in October of last year, and will hold thelr first anniversary on October 17th next.To celebrate the event théy propose holding a concert: \u201cThers \u2018is lore Catérvli In this section of ths country than all otber diseases put together, and | antl the lust few years was mippesed.to be lu.curable, Fe a great miby\u2019 yi A a ?'à local disease and.th remedies, £a by consthatiy Pailitg w local treatment, ou ni We.; | Ras atarrh to be h prete : ease and therefore uires constitutional tredt.mest.\u2018_ Hell's Cata Eure, Sunstastured >} Sobatitutionai etre on the market Gt Int Jajeroatiy doses frem 10 to a tea .It .Alvedtly \u201can Ta \u2018 ancois en sa eos any brated vale Nu care, drusared a w ie - À ° 7.N strealars Sid: teuffmeninie > oc.for Agareds: Ih A CHENEY A\"CO.7 Voredo; Oflo.© bore ay\u201d \u2019 PT TU oe.Hails Family Pile Take Hi ! amily tor constipation.Religious of Sacred Heart Arrange!: ,| wärth Ferguson, M.A., formerly vice- .- % a i, The CAPrfichas) Memerisl.> thke part in\u2019 the service.i EVERY HOME « H AN moe em rer NA 3 | hn No Oint h h om Marvellous Cares, Effected.Toe moseucs of N extractions.consistiog of Palypl Bah Cleansing away all morbid matter it Heals {rom Ui ki ertect herever rn ane 8.Sare.ment, it is certain to remove the cause and Restore the Part to 2 Healthy State.: Sad mists and Stores everywhere, prices Uhm as ala atc.or as tres inn Read, London, agian rey! Advice sent Gratis.1 Waterman's Ideal most potent for progress and success in all your studies and in your leisure hours.A \u2018companion that will ever prompt you to system sod care in your eôtrespohdence.give credit, in after life, to the good habits ineulcated fn thair * school days By te ready-writing ues -, > LA of Waterman's Ideal.It repressaty 179 29 law ; Christ Church Cathedral, To-morrow evening, Rev.W.Ald- Principal of St.Aidan\u2019s Collège, Eng- \u2018the late Dr.Carmichael, Bishop of Liverpool.will preach in the Cathe- sdrâl.Mr.Ferguson, feeling the call - of the West, has given up his excellent positions in England to accept a position in the new theological college at Saskatoon.' ; Irish Preacher at 8t.James.| The Hiv.Randall C.Phillips, who Is to speak at St.James Methodist |, Church next Sunday morning, has: come here as the representative of: the Irish Methodist Conference, to arguse fiiterest fn the mission work being done ih the ola land.on Wednesday evening next he ve ustrat- \u2018ad Joc on Open lr preaching In Irish 2a ti.and- markets.a J ie ocre ht a, \u2019 ; Sehoeot Ae ty Bg Le .ntw * Gardiichde] Mbmbria¥ Gn, \u201cwilt feos ore on Friday evening, September ind, at 8 p.m., when: His Lordshit Bishop Mtilis, of nguton, will-preach the sermon, and t dedication cerefttony will be performed by - Bishop .Firthing.-.His ; the Archbishop of Ottawa, is also expèctéd to be present and to L_ A (Ti Open the Gates of Knowledge Tor \u2018you, at.the opening ë | yonté iii the \u2018lame pené=for it is made to last, .© The world hid Dover had as cenvenieut op sussses- Safety .« Fiohly = ipk-tight dd prétidé wrk- ep * en Ca | NEA À INOUSTRES VI | \u2014 DIEUNDER PAC M So Mr.Sifton Assures\u201d Port K MUST GUARD AGAINST M\u2018) Lineral Policy Suicidal, Reci- .0 KF \u2018 IY v 0 D ® } J: M.MCEVOY.EAD Hope, Electors\u2014Sounds a .Note of Warning.DEFLECTION OF CAPITAL procity \u201cInfatuated Folly,\u201d He Maintains.(Special Staff Correspondent.) Port Hope, Ont., September 16.\u2014A striking condemnation of the Taft- Fielding reciprocity pact was given tn the skating rink in this town Tdst\u2019 night by en audience of upwards of two thousad electors.The meeting was organized by the Liberal-Conser- vative Association of Port Hope in the interests of the re-election of Mr.C.J.Thornton.The Hon.Clifford 8ifton was the principal speaker, and the large assembly followed with close attention and\u2019 keem appreciation his clear and logical arguments in denunciation of the reciprocity proposals.Mr.Sifton, who, notwithstanding the strenuousness of the campaign he is conducting, maintains his vigor in a striking .degree, in \u2018a stirring address descr! the pact as a piece of \\n- fatuated folly and said that it had been prémounced for the express .r- pose of encouraging Canada to ship our products to the other side of the : border line where the United States would redp the advantage of the manufacture of this product.- \u201cSir Wilfrid Laurier, In his utter failure to justify the agreement,\u201d said Mr.Sifton, \u201cis attempting to change the issue.He is pretending that Mr.Mr.Bouressa ls the issue\u2014(laughter\u2014 ' but the issue is reciprocity and weare not going to let it be Mr.Bourassa (Cheers.) \u2018Sfr Wilfrid Laurier professes to be surprised that Mr.Bourassa and I should be fighting on the same side in this campaign.Well, gentlemen if an army of invasion is marching on our country and I shoul- ded my gun to meet the invaders, 1 do not stop to question the views and opt fighting for the defending side.It would be sufficient @@r me to know that they were going forward to resist the invosion and the destruction And I say emphatically .of the land.in regard to the present fight against reciprocity, that I am prepared to un- tte with anybody to prevent this iniquitous agreemnt from being fasten- upon the people of Canada\u201d (Loud cheers.) NICKEL AND.LEAD MINES ; WOULD SUFFER \u201cPACT: In his detallied dlscuasion of the re- elprocity pact in relation to Canadian tndustries, Mr.Sifton referred in particular to nickel-mining-\u201d The nickel.matte,\u201d he sajd.\u201cis admitted free into \u2018the United States, where it is refined and manufectured.and the American people benefit through the skiHed labor.If ft is manufactured in Canada.however, nickel plate is subjected to duty.Now, If the promoters of this agreement were 8s solicitous as they profess ta be for the welfare of our industries, why did they not then put the finished product from our nickel mines on the free Hat?Then there orth while in this\" agreement.All the United States degires is to benefit from our natural resources.1t Is the same in regard to lead mining.The tariff\u2018às being maintained to kit the lead industry in British Column- The speaker went on to point to the present prosperous condition of Canada, and to rhow that the confiden-e of people abroad wes such that they no hesitatisn jn placing investment here.At the same time he found Ît necessary to sound a note of wwrn- jing.\u201cThere ia\u201d he said, \u201cnothing so sensitive as capital.Money now flows into Canada by mjlHons of dollurs for investment because Canadians have, up to the present shown by their for- ti\u2018ude and steadiness a constant adherence to a well-defined plan of national development.We must be very careful, therefore, how we continue our policy.We do not desire to effect any change in the policy which hes brought about so much rosperity, and I do not think it is Mvely the country on Thursday next À consent to sucH'a radical change An the management the country's affairs ag ie contemplated in this agreement.(Cheers).CONSUMER CANNOT © BENEFIT UNDER TRUSTS \u201cSir Wilfrid Laurier set out by ar-! doing that this agreement was made of those who are with me ' Liberal Candidate In London, Ont controlled by our neighbors south of the border line.There are at the head of those who will control the rrices the Beef Trust.the Poultry , Trust, the Egg and the Butter Trusts.\u201cIt is for the purpose of furthering the Interests of the consumers and saving their money that the govern- | ment prupose to hand you over to the tender mercies of these various trusts.(Laughter.) \u2018It is clear that the government plain.honest argument.All that theds are doing now in advocacy of their foolish project is to try and set class against class.This is fairly convincing evidence that the reasons in favor of the agreement are not of such a character as will commend themselves to the electors when they will be called upon to decide this question.Mr.S'fton once more refuted the contention of the government.as it ! had beén reiterated recently by the Hon.Mr.Graham at Port Hope, that ; Sir John Macdonald and other great politicians | had favored such reciprocity of trade as was now propose?\"In this pact.Sir Wilfrid Laurier had \" said that in comparison to these leaders and men of intellect those who were conducting the Aantt-recipracity campaign were pigmies, \u201cI do not wish to say anything disrespectful of my formet leader,\u201d commented Mr.Sifton, \u201cbut If we are pigmies it ls an extraordinary thing that the giants of the government do nut answer our arguments a little better than they have done.It is not very flattering to them that thelr own newspapers do not report them more fully: but I have carefully read such reports as they have printed of the remarks of the leaders, and I do not find that any serious effort has : been inadé to reply to our showing, that their policy is suicidal.\u201d \u201cDON'T PUT YOUR me a | ; HEADS IN NOOSE\".{ Circulars had been distributed in the i Port-Hope giving what purported to ke extracts .from a speech Mr.Sif-| ton made at St.Paul some years ago, \u2018in which he was reported in St.Paul newspapers as being in favor of reciprocity.He declared this was a misrepresentation.\u201cIt is natural\u201d he udded, \u201cthat some of the ardent Liberal newspapers who are opposed to my stand on this question should seek to discredit my opinion.But I cannot find any justification for their] desperate efforts to misrepresent what 1 have said and -done in former years.It only emphasizes what a weak case (Cheers.) fervid peroration Mr.Sifton expressed a hope that the electors of Durham would remember that on September 21 next, they would be called upon to pronounce upon a question which would affect not only the destiny of Canada, but also that of the Fmpire.\u201cDon\u2019t put your heads into & noose,\u201d he warned them, \u2018thinking that the people at the other end of the rope will not pull in to your mortification.\u201d Col.H.A.Ward.chairman of the meeting, said the independent vote of the country would settle the election and he was sure this vote would be cast against reciprocity.In addition.there were hundreds of Liberals who had turned against the pact and therefore, the result on Thursday next, he .declared, amidst cheers, would be an overwhelming victory for Mr.Borden and the great national cause over the Continentalists.Mr.C.J.Thornton recent member for Durham county and candidate for re-election, speaking as a farmer.condemned the reciprocity pact, and sald that on every great public question Mr.Fielding had been wrong and his \u201cjudgment bad.His advice to the electors was \u201cMark your ballot on Thursday next in favor of Canada for the Canadians and against trade entanglements.\u201d \u2018 i This.Man Weighed 500 Pounds.cannot suppurt the agreement by any - \u2018a the interests and for the benefit of: Middleboro, Mass.September 16.\u2014 2 farmers.He and his supporters, |A few ounces of steel flylng from a - however, have got the worst of that, machine killed Frederick K.Robbins argumen It has been shown that! 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Exhibitions, we decided to give during next week only the usual be- ke \u201cL A i | ) with high shelf, fully guaran- $23.75 Fine Range, mostly nickelied, teed.Fall Opening Sale Price.A trade-marked egg sounds rather like a novelty, doesn\u2019t it ?But why shouldn't there be a trade-marked egg ?So we have our eggs.For nearly 40 years dealers in bigh-class farm and dairy products.cartons containing 12 Fancy-New- Laid-Eggs.And on every egg in each ofthese little cartons 18 stamped the trade-mark word When Mr, Bourassa was introduced.hé was warmly cheered.He did not, / 48 was anticipated by many, plunge §-\u2014-into personalities against the Hon.Mr.: Lémieux, who is running in Rouville, .but took him to task as Minister of He treated the Naval ques- the same way as in his other contending that Sir Wil- > d Laurier's navy was of no use to Ni: Canada, and of no help to the Em- fn 5 +.of money, the immensity of which It was very hard to guess when one re- FL membered that the G.T.R which ge net yet terminated, was already exceeding -by over three times the \u20ac \u2018estimates of Sir Wilfrid Laur- A A i i.Mr.Bourassa reviewed the scandals now piled around the Laurier Cabinet.Ro) the Lanctot and the Oliver \u2018 without forgetting to mention the Quebec Bridge bonus.BR -The white-washing of Mr.Lanctot M - by.the House, Mr.Bourassa sald, was E a farce, which would remain as an everiasti stain upon all those who | ekdorses t The absolution given to 5: Mr.Lanctot really meant that any 8° thief caught with the goods should awe tha right to be released upon.1 g payment for what he had glen, unless he chose to return the goods, In which case the policeman who.made the arrest should be sent to ME.jail.\u2018At least such was the conclusion one would draw from the prece- \u201cdent.established by the House of Commons.In the Oliver scandal, he said, the \u201cGovernment had taken a position that Nl wag still worse.A committee of inn had been appointed, but it was only a mockery, since at least \u201call .legal means were resorted to i: sxmiother the investigation, and even after many adjournments when the + minority of the committee insisted on = ng its evidence, and the chair- san had given hiz word of honor that - another sitting would take place in \"three days, he pronounced an adjournment.After the three days; the Par- |: Hament was dissoived.Was this be- caise it was the only means of killing tbe investigation and obscuring the \"sarèth ?- ; \u2018 #2\" Attaok Upon Mr.Fielding.7 Jt was' a shame, he continued, to \u2018ses a Minister of Finance receiving a l'E purse of over ong hundred thousand \u201cdollars from es who must certainly be in some way beneficiaries of \u2018the Government.Had they been any other group of citizéns, Hon.Mr.EE Fielding would not have refused to \u201cæive their names.If he had been ble 0° de It, he would have shown that there vas nothing shameful in that presentation.2 IE to the Quebec bridge, Mr.Bourases sald that it had fallen be- \u201cdanse the Government had not maintained a proper inspection, and when millions of public money had been E- sunk, owing to the combined negli- onde of the Quebec Bridge Company bang the.Government, the Government k.relmbursed all the money pald,\u2014and \u2018anime even not pald\u2014by.the subscrib- etd, with interest and a bonus, while \u2018here was not a cent available for the Li widows and orphans of the victims.bi ;3fr.Bouresss concluded, by saying.\u2018\u2018émiat the Laurier administration was uneafe and that the time had come to [_ginen a new party in power.was a pe roller of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, be- : sore 1856, to claim that no Government È uid de tolerated for fifteen years.be ve medicine now He should be given his medicine , Hed n > \u2014 i t need of it.pp yr LL Ls A \u201cGLOSE TO-THE PEOPLE SEE NS mnt # Want Ads.are close to LS wield.Puces os in TE peine Vu É : : are sa mportant ad- $3 ty té reach thou- man women with a Dt tame & call ST.ANTOINE VOTERS \"HEAR SPEECHES AGAINST PACT Crowded Gathering of French Electors Listen to Condemnation.French electors of 8t.Antoine division, filled Nauit Hall to capacity last night to hear arguments against the Reciprocity agreement.It was a most harmonious and enthusiastic meeting.Mr.E.Lemire, the chairman, after a few opening remarks, introduced Mr.G.Barclay, who stated that the agreement before the voters, and which was for them to decide, was nothing but a scheme by which the United States would profit Everything that the United States offered Canada by the agreement Canada already had, and there was absolutely nothing for Canada to gain by the agreement.Mr.A.Brossard, advocate.dwelt on the two questions that were paramount in the \u2018elections which the electors were to be called upon to vote next Thursday, namely, the marine question and reciprocity.He spoke forcibly, denouncing both schemes, especially the reciprocity pact, which would deter Canada from its present prosperity.He pleaded his hearers to stay with prosperity,\u201d to stay as we were, in the path of progress.Mr.C.J.Doherty, who has represented St.Ann's division for the past three years, was introduced by the chairman, and said that to contro! a good country it was necessary to have a good government, and whit the Government \u2018proposed in the Reciprocity agreement was, as any intelligent man could see, detrimental to the welfare and progress of the Dominion.Reciprocity was a question that affected everyone in a most Important way as the prosperity of the Dominion rested with it.The national resources of Canada would be robbed by the Americans were the pact to go through.Among the dangers of the agreement was annexation, if not in a national way in the matter of persons.It would be injurious to Canadians, particuïarly the French-Cana- dians.The methods of the Amerl- cans were such that within a short time the French language would disappear.This would not only be a loss to the French-Canadians, but to the English-Canadians as well.There were grave dahgers in too close a connection with the United States.Mr.Taft declared that there should be no barrier between the United States and Canada, and that the traditions of both countries were allke.This was not so, it was far from being the case.We have distinctly different traditions, which were for us to preserve.- .To Help Sir Wilfrid.Mr.F.J.Bissalllon, K.C., ex-Bat- onriter of the Bar, occupied the platform next and held the attention of the audignce for a considerable time.expounding the advantage Mr.took dû the defeat of Sir Whifrid Laur- ler's candidate in Drummoñd-Artha- baska.Here was an opening for a scheme to put 8ir Wilfrid Laurier back into favor as well an gain favor for himself.Therefore Mr.Taft proposed.Reciprocity, thinking it was the best thing, as it was something that would appeal to the People and also suited to their ends In view.Mr.Bissaillon then aroused sowie laughter by remarking thet while on his way down to k at the meeting, he Mr.Hersey's committee rooms LM which banners announced lou, progress and prosperity.Thal hs did not deny, for he Du pment, a Se ; pros \u2019 ven 4 meta it Reciprocity for m - ti\u2019 do that.He denounced dv ob > .GOVERNMENT IS DENOUNCED FOR TACTICS IN WEST Deferring of Thunder Bay Election Calls Forth Much Indignation.Special to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg, September 16.\u2014Premier Roblin was to have spoken at Fort William Saturday night, but owing to the fact that the election has been deferred his engagement has been cancelled.Intense resentment has been aroused in Winnipeg by reason of the Government's action in deferring the election in Thunder Bay and Rainy River.\u201cIt has been accepted as a fact that Mr.Conmee would be defeated, owing to the \u2018extraordinary bitterness which the people of that constituency feel on the question of Reciprocity.Says Millers Will Be Hit.Mr.Andrew Kelly, president of the Western Canada Flour Mills Company, has put a crimp in the widely circulated story that If Reciprocity is endorsed the Quaker Oats Company will build a plant in Western Canada.\u201cReciprocity or no Reciprocity,\u201d sajd Mr.Kelly, \u201cthe Quaker Oats Co.will not build a plant in Western Canada.and not only that, but Mr.Denny, \u2018the manager of the Quaker Oats Company at Peterboro, told me a short time ago that if the Reciprocity pact were passed, their Canadian plant at Peterboro would be hit pretty hard.\u201d Mr, Kelly added that a similar announcement had been repeatedly, published in the past four years, but that the company did not have the remotest idea of building a plant.\u201cWhy.\u201d said he.\u201cthat would be a foolish thing to do when the company could get their grain into the United States free of duty.\u201d \u201cWhen I was talking to Mr.Denny, he told me further that his company had not decided to build in the West, and as far as I can figure out they have not the slightest intention of so doing.At that time he told me that their Canadian plant would be bit pretty hard by the reciprocity pact, but that the Canadian millers would suffer a great deal more.\u201d MR.RIVET\u2019S MEETING IS POSTPONED.Mr.L.Rivet had been duly announced to address the English-speak- ing electors of Hochelaga County, in St.Thomas Aquinas Hall, St, Henry Ward, and posters advertising meeting had been placarded throughout the division.It was evidently intended that this should prove a counterblast to the splendid meeting held in the same hall on Monday last, in support of the candidature of Mr.L.Coderre.the Conservative, Mr.Rivet arrived punctually at 8 o'clock last night, but there was no audience beyond two or three young men and a few boys.Mr.Rivet announced that he would look in again in the course of a few minutes, departed hastily, and did not return.Half an hour later the chairman announced that owing to the weather, he thought it best to postpone the mesting till Monday night.: distributed it among the English to prejudice them against the Freach.Mr.H.B.Ames said that he had the\u201d honor of representing the divi- wion of St.Antoine for the past.sevef years.There was talk of his not having done anything in that time.This was not on his account, he declared, | but because thy Government prevented him.Hg explained some of the things that would sacrificed by Reoipro- of Me Harvey.when he took & th on of 365.Brasasess speech and Iatsted of Jn parts.city, and a agreement con- the} @ @ é Cunegonde listened and applauded Mr.Louis Coderre and friends last night at a meeting held in the old town hall The speakers were Messrs.Coderre, J.B.Archambault, C.Beaublen and F.Fauteux.ed Mr.Coderre, who spoke first remar- to ked that in the pre test, the anti-reciprocity eleinehf had had the first blood, .the only member elected by acclamation being Mr.German of Welland, a Liberal who had broken off from his party om: reciprocity.Mr.Coderre added that Welland was an exclusively agricultural division and the fact that Mr.German did not have any opposition was an indication that the farming community was not prepared to accept reciprocity as a cure- all.The Conservative party had shewn- their good faith in the contest by.not opposing Mr.German, while the Liberals had allowed the election by acclamation only when they found it was impossible to find a candidate who was willing to sacrifice himself for the sake of the party.Such conduct on the part of the anti-reciprocity people was given as an example of the good faith of the Conservatives, while \u2018the Liberals were opposing so-called Conservative candidates who had accepted reciprocity, showing that they were making the election not on prin- ciplé, but on party lines and were looking not for the interest of the country but for the welfare of their crew.ol Mr.J.B.Archambault discussed the navy and confined himself to that question, demonstrating that opposition to the navy created by Sir Wilfrid Laurier did not mean disloyalty to the Empire, but rather meant real patriotism well understood.Mr.Beaubien discussed reciproctiy, telling that in the end it was a venture in which the poor man, the laborer and the farmer were assuming all.the risks, and that the fathers of the pact did not know where they were driving to.; Mr.F.Fauteux also spoke on general politics.The meeting dispersed after chéering Mr.Borden, Mr.Coderre and Mr.Monk, .00600 000000000000000 000000000005 © © Grand Trunk Pacific Contract Given for Rolling Stock.The contract has been concluded hy the Grand Trunk Rallway System with the Canadian Car Foundry Ltd., for the construction of 1,000 box cars.These cars will be given the serial numbers 18000 to 19989, Their capacity is 60,000 ibs.length over all.3611.9 3-4in; The length of the cars inside is 36 ft and their width R fx 4 Westinghouse Air Brakes.and all the latest appliances that can be used in freight cars.HOW TO HELP.would gladly \u201cassist in defeating reciprocity, but who do not know how to go about it, otherwise than by their vote.3 unteer workers needed all {ver -the city, an they will be gladly welcom if application be made to the following central committee rooms: \u2014 St.Antoine\u201c 3 Beaver Hall Square.St.Anns: 250 St.James street.Maisonneuve: 170 Laur:er inni avenue west.' for Principles.Hochelaga: 97 St.James street.Some three hundred electors of St.to James: 269 St Andre ine street west.ministration plédged against the proposed agreement.; the views of the Edmonton, Alta.September Charles May, returming officer for Edmonton riding, has issued a writ for $10 000 against the Conservative ocan- didate Major W.A.Griesbach, as the result of a statement made at the political meeting im the Thistle rink on It is alleged In a statement of claim that Griesback charged that theres had been sent to nor- Mondiy night.There are many citizens who Vol., however, are St.Marys: 881 Ontario street st.St.Lawrence: 39 St.Cather- A chance will thus be afford- to put forth every endeavor secure the return of an ad- 906009660059 PARTIZAN POSTERS ON POST OFFICES Nelson, B.C., Inaugurates Prac- tice\u2014Major Griesbach Sued by Returning Officer.Special to The Montreal Star, Nelson, B.C., September 16.\u2014The use of the Dominion Government post office and customs building for displaying partisan political posters was last night initiated fn Nelson, a huge board plastered with placards advertising reciprocity being placed on the building on the most prominent site.Of these posters, fifteen consists of huge type letter-press.setting forth Dominion Government and Liberal candidate on reciprocity, while others display a portrait of Sir Wilfrid Laurler and: extracts from one of his speeches in favor of the pact.MAJOR GREESBACH SUED FOR $10,000.16.\u2014 in Height inside 8 ft.thern polis thirty ballot boxes, con- The underframe of these cars is of iructed in such a way that by pull- steel, and they are equipped with|ing out à wire the contents could be reached without breaking the seals.HAD NIGHT OFF.Dr.Marsey's Mesting Was Cancelled Because of Weather.On account of tlie unfavorable weather, it was detided early evening that the open air meetis was to be held on Chabollfez Square, Fridays.This wes 40 years dgs.Now Mith Dr.Milton L.Hersey as the Ris day, before too! Shier apestier, 7 Dn ter called off COCCCECE: CC® © 6 CCEEEECRREECEECERE ®® which MR.C.F.JOHNSTON COULD NOT SPE; THROAT AFFECTED Supporters Hold Enthusiastic Meeting at Central Committee Rooms.Mr.G.F.Johnaton, opposition candidate in St.Lawrence division, was unable to address the electors, who assembled at his head committee room, 39 St.Catherine West, last night.owing to throat troubles, as a result of overstrain at previous meetings.His place on the platform was ably filed by Mr.Harry Rose, who addressed the gathering and explained to them, in his opinion exactiy what reciprocity meant to Canada and Canadians.He also criticized the work, of the Laurier Govertiment during the | past years, taking the Quebec Bridge tragedy as an example.Mr.\u2018Rose spoke highly of those who were opposing the Reciprocity agreement, pointing out to his audience th- number of Liberals who have turned Conservative because of the agreement.\u2019 \u201cThe Liberal candidates,\u201d said Mr.Rose, \u201chave been going about preaching to the people that Reciprocity will give the farmers a better price for their products and at the same time make food cheaper for the workingman.One of these statements must be wrong.If the farmer is to get more money for his goods by Reciprocity, itiis simple reasoning that the consumer will have to pay more for his wants.\u201cThis ig exactly what will happen if Reciprocity goes through,\u201d continued Mr.Rose.\u201cIf the farmers see à better market across the line, they naturally will ship thetr products to the American side, and to compete with the American market our own people will have to \u2018raise their prices.It is therefore the workingman who will suffer by the agreement.He will find that his dollar does not buy as much as it formerly The Government should not take only the farmers cause, in considering an agreement such as the Liberal Government want to fix up with President Taft.He is a prosperous man.Mr.Rose dealt on the Quebec Bridge affair, pointing out the large amount of money that was spent.\u2018However, it was not the workingman who received the major portion of the money,\u201d he continued, \u201cbut the au- Now the Laurier Government are at the present time building another bridge, but they have given no provision or compensation for the wives of the men who met their death, as a result of the bridge breaking down, and yet Sir Wilfrid tells us he is a friend of the workingman.The chief engineer of the bridge,\u201d sald the speaker, \u201cwas an American, nor did he remain at his post where the bridge was being built, but contented himself with using a telephone to find out how things were getting on.That is the kind of government we have had.It fe time Sir Wilfrid Leurier had a rest, d\u2019¢hat is near at hand,\u201d concluded Mr.e, amid\u2019 loud cheers from those présent.\"5 202 .v thorities who were doing the work.| + Et CANADA TO LOSE - ANNOUNCES MAN WHO HOPES T0 GAIN Expert Predicts Evil Effect of the Pact on Grain Trade.Mr.W.B.8now, a member of the well-known firm of Bartlett, Frasier and Co.of Chicago, and one of the editors of the influential Farmers Journal of that city, at present passing through Montreal on his way to Europe, where he is going for the purpose of making a report on the graln markets,\u2014in the course of an interview with a representative of The Btar, .was most emphatic \u2018in his declaration of the evils which would necessarily accrue to Canada, in at any rate one respect, were Reciprocity to become law.\u2019 \u201cYou would lose in two ways.\u201d sald Mr.Snow, \u201cfirat in regard to the actual amount of business affected by the handling of the grain.The Great Northern Rallway is now in a position to handle, and in fact is on the qui vive to get all the transportation of grain it can obtain.It ts evident \u2018that with the resources at its command and the extra business it is laying Itseif out to get, Mr.Hill's roads will profit enormously.It means, if not the decadence, evea an actual stoppage of your development in regard to the West.But again in the matter of actual handling of the grain you would be greatly the losers, diminished traffic necessarily causing fewer elevators to be required, and al} fhe other necessaries needed for a proper handling of the commodity.\u201d Sometimes Votes Conservative.Mr.Thomas Gilday, of Montreal whose name appears among those opposing reciprocity, writes to The Star to correot the statement that he is a life-long Liberal.in the leading Montreal The Star Office, St.Jam sible on Friday morning CHURCHES.The announcements of the Sunday services on the church page of each Saturday\u2019s issue.\" Advertisements of this nature should be in in action against anybody else's Fleet.During the last 57 years, that is since 1864, thé\u2019 Fleet has been used to keep routes, for the safe conduct of British commerce, and it is the shield behind which every Briton Yn the Empire carries on his business in peace &nd quietness.: ' Small insurance Rate, + In order.ta\u201d demons how very z tra small is the British mateo} Apsurance, Mr.Knox mentioned that the amount voted for the Navy this year ls $335, 000,000, in other words a trifie over 3 percent.on the total annual value 0 British seaborne commerce, whic reaches the gigantic total of $7,000,- 000,000.The great bulk of that $3385,- 000,000, Mr.Knox pointed out, is being paid by the forty-five m!iMon people who inhabit the British isles.\u201cThe two questions that we Britons have to decide are: What amount of naval strength is necessary for the defence of this mighty Empire?and what pros portion of the cost of that Navy shall be paid by the 45,000,000 people at home and how much of the cost will the 16.000.000 people belonging to the Overseas Dominions be 0 nough to defray?\u201d Co good enous At the request of the, V ver branch of the Navy League, \"Lieut Knox addressed & \u201chastily summoned meeting on the subject of the purchase of the Egerid, the old Survey vessdl which Is now out:of'comipission, as § training ship, to be run by the local branch of\u201dthe\u2018 League.Towards the purchase the Vancouver bra collected $5,000; Lord: Strat cabled over $3,000, and the ment @&f British Columbia has # grant of $1,000.- [3 Mr.Knox sald that he has visited every port in Germany, fromEmde to Dantsic, including Borkum, Hells goland, Bremerhaven, Hamburg, Ki jetc., and he has seen with bis © eyes, he stated, the enormous pro which has been and is being =o with the German Fleet, on which td day Germany is spending $118,000,008 per annum; whereas, when.the man Emperor cama to the Throne 1888, the annual expenditure was onl¥ $12.000,000.\u2018The question ' whi every Briton has to ask himself, ré marked Mr.Knox, \u201cis for what purs pose la Germany building this gigany tic Fleet?The Kaiser himself supe plied the answer, namely, \u201cthe \u2018 ture of Germany Mes on the water.Mr.Knox's belief is that the malik object of Germany in raising the Ags?dir questions and the mubsidiar; questions that have followed ît, & to enable \u2018the German Ndvy Leagu® with its 1,200,000 members and its ny come of $250,000 a year, to beat th@ blg drum for a still further mime.of ns In the German Naval programme churches; will be found es street, as early as posr [RU CENT LEMEN : Phone Up 1495.= i x Û BA Li, Lo the Sa it of his .are.now resdy-for inspection.To avoid disappointment pour advaniage to place your orders 2 oR Sm Wm.St.Pierre |\" Ladies\u2019 ind Gentlemen's Tail fs.41 and 43 Union Avene, .when.the season hat GARY Nod all and\u201d Wind \u2018 \u2018 3 \u2018 > k i advanied; di be À early.2, .fm ds\" pa od open the 54,000 miles of ocean trade . | Smélipox Nurse Finds Plenty a - PE of Occupation and Little Time to Talk.GUARDIAN SILENT \"BUT LIKES SOLITUDE Civic Hospital Has a Housecleaning Now That the Cots RS are Empty.\u2018Fou cannot come in,\u201d said @ voice which after a short search around the shack, was discovered to come from \u2018bhhind a rusty wire-screen, the creases of which could not have any great .{fifluemice In preventing all intercourse of the inside flies with the outside world.At the door of the shack were 0 spread a few pleses of furniture, limpy rocking chairs amd antiquated bedsteads.epshions and mattresses.none of which being stamped with me oval bow of Concordia, and looking op like a display of & pawn 3 borne shack was the Hospital for Contagious Diseases of the Corporation of Mantreal, and the voice heard through the screened window was that of the staff of the hospital.The staff of the hospital was.and still is, com- powed of one nurse, for the care of the « cle, DO QE Coin also the occupations housekeeper, scrubbing woman, | dress, cook and anything else.iaunres are you looking for,\u201d seid the gentle voice behind the screen.\u201cthis is the smalipox hospital, and you cant come in.\u201d ac only wanted to see how the staff enjoyed the free time they are giv- brag S08 the last patient has left the institution, * was the answer from the outside.pr \u201cYou see how I take what vou call free time.1 am scrubbing.Now that the last patient has left us, we are disinfecting the whole hospital, and we are cleaning everywhere.That is one of the reasons why I do not let you in; the other reason is that I think it would be better for you to have a permit of Dr.Laberge.\u201d Mas No Fear of Disease.Excusing herself that she could not be interviewed, and still less photographed, the nurse reluctantly answer- eû-to some of the questions she was asked, always because she did not think ft right to speak to she did not know who, and without the knowledge of the City Hall officials.\u201cYes,\u201d she «consented to say, \u201cit is a greag relief to see all the patients off, after having béeti- cloistered In this amall house sinté the 2ist of May.Ft\u2019 was three full months of seclusion, of which any human being would be pleased to see the end.No, I am never afrald of catching smallpox; I have seen diseases that were much worse and I never was sick.Yes.these quarters are very uncomfortable, and they renderefl the seclusion less desir- ; able.Fortunately the prospect of being in the new hospital in the near ; future is an encouragement.I would not dare discuss the cases of small-! pox that we had this summer, this is, ths bukiness of the City Hall offiecials.| Yes, the disease had a very mild form, | this year, and the patients were weil: taken care of, and nope of them died; I could say more, none of them will mn © time of the year, Rugs, large dining room wize.310.00, for 004000000008 .Sofas, upholstered .velour \u2018or leatherette.4 60 Brass Beds, guaranteed quality.Regular Regular $7.50, for .c.cvvinust ve ° 325.00, for .ition.4 = Burea rod su, Stand, of Impertal eo on $9.3 Imperial Oak Tables, 4 leaves, Regular es eve mirror.Regular $1 , 310.50, for 0.240000 10e a 0 ane nana 0000 Iron Beds, white enamelled, brags Arim- Sideboards of Embossed Oak, British \u2018 , mings.Regular $7.50, for .0.: bevelled fnirror.Regular 922.50, for.90 8-plece Parlor Suite, highly polished, hedVy 23 8 Cooking Stoves.Regular $25.00, « frame, bert silk covering.Reg.$55.00 for Le 19.50 mings.Regular $3.50, for .Present this Ad.at our Store, it CASH \u201cTron Bedsteads, white enamel, brass i Miss Cote, the nurse, has no patients, and Guardian Durocher has another holiday.show pock marks on the face.The very few ones who are marked, have the marks on the arms, and they are scarcely visible, Many Cases in Old Place.\u201cYes, I have considerable experience in the care of contagious patients.The last winter 1 spent in Cobalt, where I saw many bad cases.I was with the civic hospital here before, and I remember when we had as many as 150 Chinamen in the institution.of course, this was in the old hospital; we could not receive that many here.\u201d During all that time, the nurse was rubbing the window sill with her wash rag, rem.king: \u201cI have to scrub .it myself because it is so hard to find help that will really help.\u201d The interview through the window of the scrubbing nurse was terminated by her refus À to pose before\u2019 the Star camera, \u201cbecause,\u201d she said, \u201cI would not pose without my white cap and my regulatioh dress.I do not care to be placed on record asa scrubbing woman.\u2019 Oh, a Misanthrope.Mr.Durocher, the member of the sanitary police, who is looking after the hospital for contagious diseases, was also around, as could be expected, and he received the visitors with the trained urbanity of a man whose duties are to keep people away.With all the amiability that he could place in his speech, the Star reporter asked of the guardian how he liked It to be free, to have no patients to look after.\u201cI do not care,\u201d was the growling answer, \u201cas I do not look after the patients.It is Miss Cote, the nurse, who looks after the patients, I keep people away, that is my job.No holl- days for me.\u201d The old man did not waste any rhe- torics in telling t : Visitors that he considered their presence on the shabby ground es a lon, he did not stop to answer questions,and when he answered, he pitched as short as possible an answer.\u201cI do not know,\u201d was the response to the query: \u201cWhen do you expect to be tn the new hospital?\u2019 and he kept on all the time moving some articles to and from some of the three small sheds surrounding the shack that is the hospital.Not at all Lonesome.Soothingly, the sanitary officer \u201cwas asked if it was not lonesome to be on the spot all the time, and very dryly he replied that he was not sp lonesome, as he could go home \u2018every night, because he did not have any direct communication with the patients.Only one concession could he be driven to: that the erection of ro new hospital was fos for, ex RE i Ye Thigiground © f th pictae-ot boluté- tion shown by the temporary hospital can be seen, about one thousand feet In the rear, the construction works of the new hospital, which wil] be completed this autumn, Bill Wilson Now Surrounded.Manitou, Man., September 16.\u2014Word was received last night that Bill Wilson, the alleged assallant of Miss Gladys Price, who was held captive in the woods | Rear here for 30 hours the first part of the week, has been sighted and \u2018mositive- dy identified at Biuff, 12 miles soûth of ; Snowfiake, in the Pembina Valley.\u201cWe have got him surrounded.but we want more men so that we can o rawe him with numbers,\u201d ix the appeal bTought \u201chere.A large posse was hurriedly organized and started for Bluff.FEL.FREE! FREE! With every $100.00 Purchase, Cash or Credit, This | Handsome Brass Bed, (Best | Eng lish Lacquer, 2 inch posts), regular ( $23.00.With every or Credit, a \u201cHandsome Sofa, Valued at $10.00.We must move\u2014Our new building is just about ready.We don\u2019t want the added expense of moving our stock, hence our extraordinary discount, at this 5% » 50% Special Bargains in Stoves and Heaters.Goods Stored Free of Charge Until Wanted is good for a fine Clothes Brush FREE.opens an account M1110 8 Don\u2019t deny yourself the pleasure of own ing handsome furniture at these prices : Regular | 4.15 6 plece Parlor Suite, assorted Velours Regular $30.00, for .cc.as 9.75 Chiffontier, \u2018the best mahogany finish, 5 1 .eerie , drawers and aswell front.Rex.$35:00, for a BIBLES BY THE MILLIONS HANDED OUT INMANY LANDS Strange Experiences \u2018Recorded by Bible Society Agents in Out of the Way Places.Some interesting facts anl quaint stories are contained in the 107th Report of the British and Foreign Bible Society In the first place, the so- \u2018clety Issueq 903,827 Bibles, 1,199,339 New Testaments and -4,782,720 Portions of the Scriptures during 1910, totals \u2018which easily constitute a record; 12,845 cases of the Scriptures (weighing 338 tons) were sent out from the Bible House \u2018in London.; To place the Scriptures within reach of all, the soclety maintains its own depots and agents ju nearly a hup- dred of the chief cities of the world.The great bulk.of its issues consist of cheap popular editions, which are sold at prices far below their cost A Chinese Pocket Testament, for instance, which costs about 5d.to pfo- duce is sold for 1d.Of the books sent out last year 440,- 000 were circulated amorg the Latin Continental nations, 615,000 among the German and Slay peoples of Central Europe, 560000 in the Russian Empire, 200,000 in Africa, 250,000 in South and Central America and 200,000 in Canada.In Asia, 812,000 copies went out in Indian and Ceylon, 285,000 In Japan, 660,000 in Korea and a million and a half in China.To get at the dispersed multitudes, the society employs 1,100 colporteurs\u2014 men belonging to gozens of races, and speaking scores of tongues, who travel the world over, from vilage to vii« lage.and door to door.the world, visiting lonely homes and scattered hamlets and mixing with the crowds at rharkets and festivals, Last year they were selling the~Sicriptures on\u2019 the slopes qf \u201cVeguv, us in rellway stations an barrack-rgpoms xf Siberia in the banana plantations \"dt* Guete- mala, in tha diamond mines at Kimberley, and in the rice fields of Bengal.They were busy at Oberammergau during the Passion Play, and at Nijni, \u2018 Novgorod during the great fair.They offered their hooks among pil-; grims to the holy places at Jernsa- lem, pilgrims to the grotto at Lour- Port Saig and Naples and 'Chefoo and Singapore.South India was mistaken for a wizard, from whosa magic words the peo- Le $50 urchase, Cash LE su ITF HRI Hs A 2 These colporteurs are to be met with | along the high roads and footpaths of des, pilgrims to Buddhist shrines in| Ceylon and in Japan.They boarded !ed In every locality.hundreds of ships in the harbors of! The colporteur found shelter in a camp of Kirghiz Tatars.Another in ple fled.Another in tne Soudan.crossed the desert with camels, 4nd when he halted by the wells kept a fire burning all night to scare off lions At a heathen festival in Upper Burma a colporteur was beaten and his books were thrown into the Irrawadi.On the frozen river at Astrakhan a Colporteur's sleigh broke through the ice, both hig horses were drowned, and he himself narrowly escaped.- Last year, these wandering Bible- sellers sold more than 3,000,000 coples] of the Scriptures.In the Austrian Tyrol it is atill a crime to sell a Bible\u2014almost the only Mistrict left in Europe.As the soc- lety!s report says: \u2018The work- of the soplety in the Austrian half of glia.Dual Monarchy has always been a striggle against adversity.Enemies, congpaled and open, have waged war against us for three generations, and are as bitter and inexorable to-day as they were a hundred years ago.\u201cDuring 1810 Austria absolutely closed some of its fairest provinces to the work of our society.In Upper Austria, in Salzburg, in the Tyrol, ang in Vorarlberg the governors distinctly decline to admit colportage.They give no reason for refusing, but no one Is in -doubt regarding the power behind -their thrones.Among the other] provinces of the empire there is hot one in which we enjoy complete.liberty, not one in which we are not hampered by a set of rnediaeval regulations and restrictions Which go free péople would tolerate for a moment.\u201d BUILT WITH CONGRETE BLOCKS \u201cDEA FACE GON MACHAES QE (EP LA Residence of Rev.Austin Potter, Dundas, Ont., Architect, Martin H.Hewett.30 feet front by 40 feet dee eep.Cost complete, éco.\u2018\u2018Ideal\u2019\u2019 BlocLs used.H-re is the chance for the man whe wasts to start à business f his own\u2014 on iota o be a hoes: stead of y a \u201cHh hand\".* - vo fer rausdred get , invested I= ! al\" equipment ou it to ay aly, Yeo a month.pay yo ; Ôther menu, without technital educa tion, are making splendid successes in the comtracting business, by.makisg \u201cdeal Concrete Blocks.Let us help you to start in business fer yourself.rite uw-we will shew vou the way SEAL CONCRETE MACHINERY OO um\u2019 Pept.8, LONDON, Onl.Reliable and energetic agents want- NDOOK = Dave iN Rad OTHER SETTEEE.in Mission, for .foley Mission Oak and Spanish 1 Leather.for eerie Bueribndy lkes an Oriental Rug.\u2018dark olds, re s.x ea CAN RY Ta ia.ESS EL.5 \u2018 prete ner 0 000 3000 00000 0 ta 0000 pan 050400 000000 00008 15000 \u2014 DAVENPORTS- which convert into double beds.Solid oak and .mahogany frames with pan velour, tapestry or leather : coverings.Value $75.00; for .SETTEES, In Early English and Fumed Oak, \u2018with genuine Leather loose eubhions.6 ft.in length, 29 inches deep.Value 360.00, In Solid Golden Oak .$18, 820 and PIMORRIS CHAIRG in Golden Oak, Early ARM CHAIRS to match leather rockers, ORIENTAL DEN RUGS ww Sipens- Tagan.10 ft.3 in.All Shades, Value $24.00, for .$19.75 Size 8.11.3 11 ft.6 in, Reds and Greens, Value $30.00, for.$22-50 Size 9 St 10-4.x,18ft.All Shades, Value $40.00, for .$3200 Effects \u2018îeres are usually fy - new ones are here now, 6 ft.x 6 ft, a en-2rr ST.CATHERINE ST.NAST.2 nports, Settees and Lounges .= DAVENPORTS.Al upholstered style, green denim covering.with feather.cushion seats and soft spring backs.6 ft.in length.ee ge of tha most comfortable sofas on the market.Value $70.00 vi It LA 7 4 PA 7 ve La 822.50 Morris (Chairs, Arm Rockers, © Arm Chairs English.Oak an serve u 0 00 Oak, with genuine Leather Cushions, 15.PS a and 820 ARM ROCKERS, all upholatered style, covered in green bor ceptionally conrfortab + anses scene ARM ROCKERS in ander Oak and Mission oak, with real leather cushions, .te ces e ae san ame ve au : $9.00, § ARM CHAIRS to match, \u2018denim covered rockers, $14.00, $15.00, $16.50 and $18 .$8.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $14.50 ex- 816 and 818 $10.50, $13.00 and $15.00 It always looks cosy and warm, + suits: the de jority of dens and living rooms and never looks shabby or worn TT riegtal js also a popular Dining Room Rug.We have them In arid greens; also a fine looking lot in drabs and browns.Delightful Portiere 18 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 oF Our Fal} chpelenmhent of Old Country Portieres is just Im.Nice port- d fo obtain at reasonable prices.With this assort- .ment, however, we cn not only give YOu tasty looking hangings -at small \u2018figures, but actually>fkuarhntee the qualities.There.is \u2018a: wide svarety of colors to-cpogre from, but we would like to specify a line in Oriental, 8 Jasai used \u2018diËdiy in\u201ddens and Huthnk Thou YHA particulgr lot will on sale Monday at per pair .A ro - DOWN COMFORTERS You know how pretty a nice Down Comforter makes the bed during the day and how delightfully cosy it feels these cool nights, The in Sateen and Satin, all shades.Prices, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00, and $7.00.\u201d in the world.WHAT IT is Ko-Ko-But is a perfectiÿ pure vegetable butter made of rneats of selected cocoanuts from Ceylôñ and Cochin.\u2018 These two countries produce the finest fruits The cocoanut méats are broken up and «dried in bright sunshine.In the dried staté the cocoanut meat is called Copra.The Copra is then, crushed, and cocoanut butter exträéted: \u2018The cocoanut butter is sent to us in seal- \" ed containers.© -.à 0014 \u2018 iE ) ca vo op.grocer sells ral as, a vegetable product.not spatter in the pan._' soggy, nor ooze out.We treat the cocoanut butter by à séien- se tific process which extracts all odor\u2014 and all flavor of the cotoamut \u2014 after © fresh longer than any animal product\u2014 which it is thoroughly; steritized.= : da ie pro uct- There is nothing added\u2019 of any nature\u2014 \u2018the finished KO-KOBUT -is pure cocoanut it butter\u2014clean, sweef and.whole- and never turns rancid.or any other shortening.REME MBER, Ko-Ko-But i is 100% pure, there is no water\u2014no waste.| lb.Ko-Ko-But goes as far zr gr other a.(butter water\u2014K o-But ee Wiese Sion Costas Buta Limite.as father, and Adeline Daount, In their lifetiise of the City of Lathine, and to fhe tates on WHAT IT DOES Ko-Ko-But makes your cooking better, cleaner, more digestible, more nutritious and more wholesome, because it is of Lachine, fn the: County.of Jacques- Carter, For Frying, Ko-Ko-But is excellent, it [by the lot No.784 ofl the sid pla, évc., cooks the food to a nicety\u2014and does tween \u2018these two lots by dead or agement Cakes\u2014bakings of all kinds made with Ko-Ko-But keep fresh longer\u2014 Ko-Ko-But does not make the baking C.on the 28th March, 1008, under 121070, with a wooden house Shop asd © bulldings therece erected.the twelfth day of September, 107, , Boe.the conditions of the gale.vty wd Ko-Ko-But does not evaporate, it keeps ce _ tember, nineteen we AAT - [usine Pony Coats will continue during all next week at these rare prices\u2014 $27.50 $3750 $42.50 $50.00 These Codts are elegant in style and very comfortable.Sizes: 34, 36,38, 40.Lengths: 40, 45, 48, 50.You are welcome\u2019 viser - you purchase or hot.Sée our.Window Display\u201d : O0.NORMANDIN.£ \u2018850 ST.LAWREN VD.f.Near St: Catherine, =E Send us your name and.address \u2018anû | recelve by mail a copy of mobth-.ly Parisian Fashions.Journ whieh * containé very vAluable' in tion.If after reading the Journal you are convinced thst it fs.mot worth tb small sum of 50c a year, then under no.obltgatioa to \u201c ournal Is ptéadily inereasiog,.and \"IM becoming not.only interept! © Decessary in .the home, cap do without it, Todi\u2019 3 that will\u201c not teen hundred aud eleven, at ten \u2018o'cloek, i forenoon, on the premises at No 3 Joseph Btreet, Lachine, P.Q.skal be sold.& publie suction for Heitation, the Collgwring oe movable property possessed by.vdi between \u2018Mrs.Marle -Lonise Leblans, ee K Mr.Gaspard Leduc, eof the tawn of .neuve, ot al, and the mionr.children, : blanc, Almee Leblanc, Hector-Leblane and Eges poid Leblanc, born from she :1nazriage of late Andre Leblaue father, and Adeline Pas belonging to the community of goods bat! existed between the sald [ate Andre Lebland, - these two latter, to wit:\u2014 A ground qf an irregular figure, cituats - \u201cse the City of Lachine, on the south side cË- Bt JJoseph street, known and desigoated under J number.seven hundred asd eigbiy-three (Mo.\u201d TSF, on the official plan and -in the book, of ferenkbe of the town of Lachine; now the tas bounded ¢o the north by St.Jospin street, to\u2019 the mouth east by the.lot Noi 78% of the wAjd plan, etc.to thd south-ariut awd\u2019 to \u2018the.wef tollowing the line of \u201cvisio \u2018\u201catéblhibed \u2018 iween Mrs.Albina Parent asd Adeline Daoust \u2018and al before pa Notary, on the twentieth day ot y teen bundred snd six, registered at KL « fie sale is made by | axthortsatt on dated > ä notary et: Laéhine., Dited at Lachihe; taie firtasoth asy À Ko-Ko-But saves you money\u2014you use Jess Ko-Ko-But than you would butter ,( BAILIFF'S BALB-Provitiol ar Gi ; qu 3 Jf aon Montreal.No.15882.Cirou , Plaintiff, vefeut; Dan Price et wi Defendants.On the of September, 1811, at one ohn {aay ot [look in the after the said Defendant, -No.sai Hi Av {in the:City of Wi of Justice, said of Business by the Albany Agreement.: i | LIBERALS DESERT i PARTY ON PACT a _ Mr.H.J.Fisk Says Canadian Æ Trade Cannot Compete Now.fe The reciprocity cause will find lit- .Mle support among the merchants en- : Hosea in the leather trade of Canada.7 That the reduction made in the dut- 2 on \u201cupper\u201d leather, whereby the fare wag reduced from 17 1-2 to 15 per cent resulted in the wholesale Œuin of some of the largest tannerles | : #n Canada engaged in this branch of | \u201che leather trade, is an undeniable | fact.- According to the statement of one \u2026 of the largest dealers In this class of .ds in the Dominion, himself a rominent Liberal but unalterably op- to the- reciprocity pact, the Ca- Badian dealers were slaughtered or _ Teduced to a state of almost utter ruin by the reduction in the duties granted by Hon.Mr.Fielding at the xequest of the American negotiators .a Albany in 1909, when the present - reciprocity plot was hatched between the representatives of the two countries.\u201cLook at these shelves said Mr.H.Fisk, president of the Fisk Tanner- ton Limited, .to a representative of The Star to-day.\u201cwe have not added skin to them or to our stock in the = t four months.During the short : ¥ithe the agreement made by Messrs.'Paft and Fielding at Albany has been dn operation, a full half dozen of the shost promising and important concerns in the Dominion have been put Sut of buainess.This is what comes through tinkering with the tariff.\u201cWe had,\u201d said Mr.Fisk, \u201clittle enough protection before the reduction was made, goodnéss knows.Now that our protection has been reduced from 17 1-2 to 15 per cent we simply can- Bot compete with the American trust- Istered concerns.Some of the larg- at and best known firms in the city Quebec hawe been compelled to ose their establishments, unable to meet the competition of the American rust-owned plants, which in some à kN BOREBRG O BOHSHES | CANADIANS IN LONDON.The following is a list of Canadian visitors who have registered at the London Office of The Mont: real Star, 17 Cockspur \u2018St, Trafalgar Square, during the week ending Septetn- ber 6th, 1911: Mr.L.T.Atkinson, Sim.coe, Ont.> Mrs L.T.Atkinson, Sim- coe, Ont.; Mrs.Wm.D.Cranston, le Malifax, N.S.' 8 .EL] Miss Margaret Cranston, Halifax, N.S.Mr.W.8.Black, West- ; mount.© Mr.John W.A.Duff, \u201c Montreal.Mrs.A.S.Goring, Montreal.i a ae l= tottstatssoess tes SsOnS 3 © Mr.Geo Hannah, Mont.& \u201creal.Miss Jessie K.* Montreal.© Mr.M.Hicks, Montreal.Mrs.M.Hicks, Montreal.Hannah, e @ Mr LD.Hicks, Mont @ re! dr Mr, W.E.C.Irwin, | Montreal.Mr.B.+ brooke, Que, Miss Ellen Lang, Mont- = real.- Miss L Larkin, \u201cMontreal.Mrs.J.Leslie, Montreal.Miss Leslie, Montreal.= : Mr.E.A.Leslie, Montreal.\u2019 Irwin, Sher- \u201c+ he \"Mr.Robert K.Lovell, I: @ Montreal.i k @ / Mre.R.K.Lovell, Mont- - Seses0s00sssassesntaressesansesatssrrnnseses 0 | commerce.gg | cxample can see\u2014he must see\u2014that | Liberal Candidate in Brantford.cases are capitalized at tens of millions of dollars.\u201cWhy should a prosperous native {n- dustry lke ours in Canada be allowed to perish, at the mere bidding of the United States manipulators, govetous for the Canadian market.And yet we hear of American trusts sending money into Canada to fight reciprocity! It is an outrage on the intelligence of the Canadian people to utter such a palpably absurd statement and | the people of Canada, 1 believe, re-: gard it as such.! \u201cWhat is true of the leather indus- ; try.is true, although perhaps to a less extent, of almost every branch of.industry in the Dominion.We were.prosperous: until this attempt came to! radically change our fiscal policy and I cannot see why this attempt was ever made on the part of the guvern- ment.Canada, at this stage of her development, wants no entangling alliances with .the United States.Reciprocity, I believe, will be repudiated by the Canadian people next Thursday and there is every reason.both national and commercial, why this should be the case.\u201d Leaves Party on Pact.Another prominent dealer in leather was interviewed by the Star representative regarding the effect of the Taft-Fielding tariff tampering.This gentleman sald: \u201c1 am a Liberal; and T would like to stay with my party in this election.but this is out of the question.A government that deliberately conspires with the representatives of a foreign nation to wipe out one of the most prosperous industries in Canada can- not\u2014and is rot\u2014worthy of respect or 1 vote for the first time against my old political friends and believe that in doing so I am doing my duty to myself, my business assoc.\u2018ates, and the ¢ountry at large.\u201cTake the leather business.The reduction of 2 1-2 per cent.on the duties between Canada and the United States on \u2018upper\u2019 support.haif a dozen of the most prosperous | concerng in the Dominion of Canada, and the rest of us are just hanging | on to the ragged edge, so to speak.Two and a half per cent.reduction may, to the uninitiated mind,: seem a slight one, hut in many cases it re- | premented the margin of profit upon ; which the business was conducted.| Two and a half per cent.on an out- | put of from $250.000 to $500.000 a year is a nice protit, but busness could not be done closer by the Canadian dealers, as will be re: .ily seen.The American tanncr, whose establishments are owned by the gigantic! Beef Trust can afford to do business; on a similar margin, because the hides of the animals are merely a by-pro- duct of thelr main business and is, to a certain extent, found money.No such conditiong govern the Canadian trade, where we have to stand on our own feet.When we fail to do this, where does the cattle raiser of thé Dominion come in?He falls with us; what is our loss, is his: and this is true of al] branches of trade and Surely the farmer, for what affects the man in the city to 3 Miss M.C.Goring, Mont- 3 | | which _he ships his produce, must - real affect him as well.Surely the work- & ° * ingman, who is paid his wages by the.owners of large indu:.rial establsh- leather has had the l effect of wiping out of existence over st TL f hi i Wy al i hin Hit A Wii In HITTIN AI re a, as = === === E22 | i se haiti ile Hh oi Hs li 1 dL [ime ii ji Ti Ul a i Un i dl HN Li a ul Hi : Ï ; , + 5 \\| ] fi bn Nu (vai ! ju) ni ili i ih Il WG! fy i in I 1 Nr Ji bat He ns \u2014 a Al M mi No i ih wy bi Wi ii i ro ER 11 et gp\u201d ei The above is a small reproduction of our beautiful colored Poster now being shown on bill-boards throughout the city\u2014and also of our show cards, which you will see in all the leading grocery stores.These attractive pictures are a constant reminder of the biscuits baked in Montreal\u2014that your grocer can get fresh and crisp from the ovens.Order some to-day.wr 161 7 teow ments, must gee that what is his: bosses\u2019 loss eventually comes out of | : his pocket, for the most part.| i Why Changes Were Mads.\u2018But to return to the leather in- | dustry.Why do you suppose this change was made.Not at the request of the Canadian tanner, you may be sure.We made our representations to the government at Ot- 'tawa, pointing out that we worked under more severe climatic conditions ! than did the tanners of the United | States; our winters were longer and | for this reason our drying had to be done in steam heated \u2018tanneries, | whereas the American had the advantage in the majority of cases of | i beings able, for the most part.of do- | ing all their drying in the open air, | free from the .immense expense of having to provide artificial heat.So, | then, the change was not brought about at our request.Whose then?The boot and shoe men?Not at all.\u2018\u2019Fhé - boot and shoe men, in annual [to any cha are on record as opposed.to any change in the duties, either in shoes Who made the change?or rather, at whose bidding was it effected?Why, the representatives of the Ulsited\u2019 States, whose fattened trusts were casting covetous eyes on | the \u2018Gabadlian market.This Is read- [iy apparent.Ne one, outside of the free trade repregentatives of the Do- : miiniop \u2018whe represented thig country \u201cat the conference at \u2018Albany, wanted any change .in - existing conditions.But our industries were slaughtered, \u201cour tanneries closed, and the rest of the trade seduced to a condition bordering on the impossible and intolerable, just the same.True of Other Trades.\u201cWhat is true of the leather trade is true of almost every branch of business affected by the negotiations of the Taft-Fielding conference.1t Canadians stand for » - an outrage,\u2019 I am very much out my estimate of them.for \u201cIf ome can Tagine that the ma- tries of the Dominioh and ultimately closed.if they are willing to vote for a policy entailing whole- ele destruction.to growing and , and te see the the tax on leather or on boots and | ity of the electors wagt the indus- || isjng - 1Sonjrexps ant of their \u2018colintry governed from Washington.so that Amercans, not Canadians, may reap what we have |B t strugxlicd long years for, then ene can | Imagine the reci agreement of 1 Taft and Fielatng ï Fig Fuld 30 he polls on Thursday next\" - | | | | | - { | Dress Goods Efc., Etc.+ 3 ve St.D and.RE & co., St.Catherine Se te Sogn iW?Aaa SIRS THE MASON &i RISCH \u201cThe Piano With a Soul\u201d These Pianos are remarkable for the ease and evenness of the action, the limpidityeand charm of tone.Above all that, they possess that rare quality lo sustain tone, and sing like a human voice.The Aliq uot System of tonal enrichment, gxclusive to qu pianos, places them a quarter cen- | tury in advance of all others.Free Booklet, \u201cINSIDE INFORMATION,\u201d containing piano knowledge you will be glad to possess, mailed on request.You are cordially invited to inspect our fine stock of Grands and Uprights, without obligation to purchase.SOLE REPRESENTATIVES, Layton Bros.550 ST.YO STREET W.(Cor.Stanley) OAM OP When the warm weather is here you will find it a great comfort to use CALVERT\u2019S Carbolic Toilet Soap Iti is so delightfully refreshing and cleansing, and for everyday toilet use it is a good soap to choose, pure, pleasantly perfumed, and antiseptic.15 CENTS A TABLET.Fora Trial Sample send 2c.stamp to F.C.Calvert & Co., 349, Dorchester Street West, Montreal.CD! ES LE J Ral J YS CX hp ee) Û BRN PSS AIL Is the most pertèct Preservative for the Skin and Complexion.Invaluable for the SKIN in HOT or OOLD Climates, removing\u2019 all ROUGHNESS, IRRITATION and TAN COOLING AND REFRESHING TO THE SKIN, KEEPING IT SOFT AS VELVET ALL THE YEAR ROUND.VERY SOOTHINQ IF APPLIED AFTER SHAVING M.BEETHAM & SON, CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND 131 39 law Won't stain the clothing.; It gives a hard, brilliant and lasting polish.Shines easily, just one or two rubs, Absolutely free from acid, turpentine or 1 other injurious ingredients.K is good for your shoes.; N.B.To test polish for turpentine apply a lighted ® Batch but be careful.alg THE F.F.DALLEY CO., Limited, 1s HAMILTON, Ouat., BUFFALO, N.Y.and LONDON, Eng, eu = \u201cPRODUCTIONS.Canadian manufacturers ere NOW recognized as \u201cup to standard; The \u201cREGAL\u201d Kitchen Rabgc has done lts share © breed confidence in \u2018high-grade CANADIAN - MADE goods.\u201cREGAL\u201d Ranges are ea AS perfect 18 highest grade materials, expert work manship an up-to-date factory facilities can- come TT Xx pass, Thay are as CHEAP as the most soonomical and careful expenditure will allow.\u201cRE G À L* eut }| Ranges ars the BEST VALUE ever\u2019 offeréd and the = TREMENDOUSLY INCREASED SALES IN- \u201c1913 clearly demonstrated that fact Manutactured and sold direct by ~~ : we oh * at ST.CATHERINE STREET.\" yr\" à = _ 1 emo NE re IA Co WO Take she m6 défis a wr + I lg = NN A rd y a LL ¥] T- - dng the same period the milk in 1,017 \u201cfn~the four months.\u2018partment number 512, \"mnd 485 pounds of various kinds of | Ada es, \u201c Aa 1911.FOOD INSPECT ON MR.R.F.MILLER.BUSY DEPARTMENT OFCITYSERVEE [4 + i ot \u201cet Tons of Meats, Fruits, Vege-| -.\" tables and Fish are Con- -| ~ fiscated.| A report of the work done by the {City Food Inspection Department during the months of May, June, July and August, has been submitted to the| Hoard of Control by Dr.J.J.Me- Carrey, Superintendent of the Departe ment.: In connection with the milk inspec-.gion there were 1,653 samples exam- | Inéd during the four months, and dur- rocer shops in the city was inspected.Frere were also 434 stables visited.\u2019' | Altogether 3,304 inspections were made by inspectors of the department : In thls period.May was the heaviest month with 979: June had 888; July, 601; August, 836.There were 1,823) enllk cows Inspected and 169 inspec: flons made of milk at stations.There, were 111 gallons of milk confiscated : There were 44 | and 44° Recorder's | Bridge Worker Killed at Soo.\u2018ourt; 98 samples of milk were submitted for analysis and 26,060 cans of i Sault St.Marie, Ont, September 16.\u2014 milk examined, aud 113 found un- James Currie, aged 25, an employee clean.(of the Canadian Bridge Company who Inspections nf meats led to confis- {hails from Toronto, was instantly kill- tations in abbatoirs There was a'ed by falling fifty feet from the total of 21.814 cattle killed; 30,122 bridge which is in course of construc- alves; 25,995 sheep; and 89.132 hogs.tion over the Montreal River.\u201confiscations: Cattle, 143; calves, 818; sheep, 82.pigs, 200.! = Visits to markets made by the de-! to butcher! hops, 13,583, and 6.359 pounds of beef onfiscated, as well as other meats.Bakeries were visited 414 times, and $17 bakers\u2019 waggons were examined, : nd 30 condemnations were made.| here were 317 restaurants inspected ! Liberati Candidate in Haldimand.defective cans confiscated, oademnations in the erchandise confiscated.In fruit 3,336 pounds, and 39,695 of vegetables were confiscated.In fish 11,786, pounds had to be done away with.j Various farms were visited, totalling\u2019 When you have to pay CASH for your clothes FPE We Trust You You can have your chofee of MEN'S SUITS AND COATS, LADIES\u2019 COSTUMES and WRAPS, We serve you to your satisfaction.- e oo * GARMAISE & KAHN * £ > 828-831 ST.CATHERINE EAST near Mainonseuve Street.Opes Eveniags.es ts \u201casian gr - der ce £m which th &y 7 > ISLANB - AY, SEPTEMBER 16, en Sm Sm ee A, HO INE AINDINE.shooting: Canadian: palile pictures-of prominent, bird-men, who recestly tons the officers: ofthe d to fly to the Atlantic.coast.=~ - Ta Artillery.2 TU 8 of id Ro who already has fallen ftom a 2 apg.ed The wonderful machines fat ey are making their remarkable journey, TY SPOTS OF THE Co OF.MONTREAL.- | The first Wustrations in the Standard\u2019s series of pictures depicting the beautiful'scenery for which the Island of Mont- + a A 35 Do nding ey) - 4 > mt \"GREA TN Res Ad à le perts in the West; getting the | 8-pound gun preparatory to ers ip ac- detachment of the Royal Canadian \u201d page.feature, showing the extraordinary i manner in; which the peaple of the West are progressing.\u201d ~ - Among-these illustistrons-are the following: A magnificent view of Ceptial: Peaks Bunff, AlBerta; Board of Trade ex- \u2018begutiful private gardens at Port Arthur: real is famous.\u2018onthe St.Lawrence, near the head co» handsome western in bogies: daughters of a western Cana- = of the Lachine Canal.\u2019at Lachie.© A\u2019 remarkable view of tL dian millionairé\u2019.inidiympner crops at Regina; etc.+ 408\" 16 Tiré Lachine Road.| THE STANDARDS GREAT \"eine TP Ga codes HF-RÉTURN OF A Hk;CANADIAN ARTILLERY \u201cFROM THE MOTHERLAND.\u201cFA series of pictures showing the men who won the Prince of Wales's Prize at the Artillery manoeuvres in England.These include: The Canadians firing a 4.7 gun at Shoe- : 3 ; eme - , mfterest ip-th LL Wah ' : A cables MONTREAL STANDARD PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED.171 St.James Street, Montreal.THOUS: gitar of entries received.Tremendous a dass H \u201cthe competition are daily shown.or ar irfihartant bulletin in Saturday's Standard.The.Standard's \u2018News Edition.contains all the latest telegraphic, ;sporting, financial, local and general news 36 hours ahead of all other competitor.Perfect Eyesight For All We guarantee absolute correction of all defects of the eyesight, such as > Hypermetropia, Myopia.Astigmatism, Presbyopia, etc.Our free examination is carried on under the most modern and scientific methods known.\u201cL'OPTIQUE MEDICALE\" 180 St, Catherine Street East, corner of 8t.Elisabeth.The only place in town where the famous \u2018\u2018Sillco\u2019 Lens are sold, These lens are the clearest of all known lens, and the easiest on the eyes You will find here a complete LINE of Eyeglasses, Opera and Fleld Glasses, Cameras, Barometers, Thermometers, etc.Appointments can be made by telephon- 04; typhoid cases, 9.\u2018bat Will visit Paris before sailing for |.antreal\u201d 2 ; .tn from a recent trip abroad.\u2018It 45, and 3 careful inspection made of he:-health of the animals.Many im- rovements were ordered to be made ! | n farms \u201cinspected.; \u201c WORK OF S.P.W.C.Organization Receives Reports of Busy Season.| The regular monthly meeting of the .P.W.C.was held in the.Board! oem.\u2018rederic Hague, chairman; Rev.Thos.Harris, Rev.James Patterson, Rev.3.McManus, Dr.Louis Laberge and ro A.E.Vipond.[Regrets expressed at the prolonged illness of, their worthy honorary treasurer, MT.| J.WW.Lambly, with hopes that he | would be able to attend the next; monthly meeting._ After the reading ' pf t minutes, the secretary read the\u2019 summary of work done during the: fast.tires nmionths, which showed that £90 complaints had been made and} dealt with, affecting -224 women and : $32 children, of these 6 women and 19 children had been placed in situations snd homes, - | There were 124 non-support cases, | B7 miscellaneous cases, 37 wife-beat- ; prs, 19 child cruelty, 18 desertion$, and 4 assault cases._ Three men were placed under bonds to keep hands off thelr wives.Four were condemned to pay fines.8ix- een obfained vacations to \u201cbe guests f Governor Vallee, for terms varying rom one to six months, while a cruel ather and mother were sent to peni- | entiary for terms of tem years each.CATHOLIC GIRLS\u2019 CLUB.Arrange a Bazaar to Aid in the En- vo largement.Arrangements have been completed or the holding of a bazaar in the Victoria Rifles\u2019 Armory, Cathcart street; from October 10th to 14th, under the auspices of the Catholic Girls\u2019 Club, the funds realized from same to be used\u2019 if enlarging their field of ac- vity.J ; ' H The present \u2018address of this club !s No.63:Viataria street, which promises Ro contain; in addition to the attem- dants\u2019 arters, well appointed reading.writl und recreation rooms.Lessons are also given in sewing, mlii- linery, cooking, etc.each branch being presided .o¥éy by compétent instrue- tors, and it {a hoped that in thé near future thay will have a building large enodgh\u2018to provide living rooms for vof laffes desirous of residing on the prétmises: , 252 PE i Victorian Order of Nurses.\u2018 The report of the Victortan Order pf Nurses for August show that the total number of cases treated by the Order is 5,820; new cases 526; total pumber of cases for montht 715; me- gropolitan, 119; nurses employed, 58: night cases, 292; operations, 34; medi- kal cases, 367; surgical, 30: gynecolo- jek}, 21; obstetrics, 296; I.B.C, 165: nfants, 140; chronic cases, 42; deaths, There were four nurses attending milk stations every day.two nurses teft to be married, thirty-one relief - Among those present werc Mr.| se : were | Ei \u2018wearing.Hold them up and study how the shape has been knit into them-\u2014- not the fabric dragged into shape as in ing East 3208.to 5 p.m.Office hours from 9 am.Learn now of Hosiery ; Really Fault-Free! Let your next hosiery purchase be Pen- Angle.Examine these perfected stockings or socks closely when the clerk shows them to you.Notice the utter absence of the clumsy, troublesome seams you have been all other hose.And then, when you wear them, see how snug and neat their fit \u2014\u2014how shape-retaining their method of \u2018manufatcture-how long-wearing our exclu- give knitting process makes it sure your hose will be-\u2014\u2014once you cease casual buying and demand only 71 HENRI LALONDE'S PHARMACY purses were employed in place of thirty-one on vacation; one purse was Mrs.H.Pexton\u2019s Address.i Mr.H.Pexton who, two years 2g0, | went to the far north, is known to, have returned to Montreal, and to be looking for his wife.Mrs.Pexton desires to tnform him through The Ftar.that she lives at 22 St.Catherine | avenue, Westmount.\u201cAld.Roblirison In London.\u201d Ald.Jomes Robinson, in writing to real friends, says that he is in good héalth and expects to be home about October 1.He is now in London, Montreal een A \u201cWHIFF\u201d OF HOME.treater Found it Pleasant to Drop in at Star Office in London.\u20180R .was very pleasant indeed to be adie to drop into the Star Office in dén,\u201d said Mr.James Alexander.| } St.Paul\u2019 streot, shortiy after his : like a whiff of the old Mont- TOM ome.They treated us nicely, 4 Iam pleased t9 be able to thank Die.Special Notice.jnela Plancs Now at Layton Brea 3 pole Agency for the Steinway, We.4F, Bteck, Wheelock and Stuyvesant A an, De trios Grands by ; yles, Grands an isthe Wb shoitly be dn view.A extensive Pianola Roll Library AE IER Le fe plage ang aa .or polish, but use Will not finger-mark Will not appear grea \u201c Will not get sticky BUT ten.\u2018 a 2 .with less work.Can be nded with Ene effect on a perfect, smooth, lustrous surface.Try it.ff Cay - Amherst Bt, and Bell's\u2019 Galleties, St.Catherine Street West.TRL dobsta Eas ER À 5 on + LADIES OF MONTREAL DON'T spoil your Furniture with the average veneer \u201cRoyal Gem\u201d Veneer (Ask for it next time) .The majority of present day polishes and veneers are unsatisfatcory.They require lots of hard work to get a decent surface, and in hot weather get so sticky and greasy, they absorb the dust and soil the clothes of any one coming in contact with them, even after they have\u2019 been freshly wiped ovér.\u201cRoyal Gem\u201d Veneer is not a varnish, yet it Will give a French polish surface.Will remove marks and stains.\u201cWill act as cleaner and filler.\\ \u2014Furniture and woodwork like the day they left the factory.'* GOES FURTHER AND LASTS LONGER.hardwoo d floors, automobiles and all woods requiring 5-oz.bottles, 25¢c; 12-02.bottles; soc; quarts, 8sc; half gallon, $1.50; gallon, $3.75.had at Wilder's, Limited; Goodwins\u2019, Limited; the Amherst Furniture cé 183D° © Made Only by THE CAPITAL MANUFACTURING CO., LTD, OTTAWA, TORONTO.Ba = ALE OF FUR MINK, PERSIAN LAMB, Etc.J COME and.see for yourself the great value I.am offering in high-class FURS at remarkably low prices Our FURS are equally \u2018as nice and as well made and finished as any in the city., Qur this month, prices can Askins.t be equalled by any store in Montreal.once of the values to be obtained at my Store.SUPERB MINK STOLES, of choice Regular $100.; NT MINK MU [ CQATS, 50 inches.Linéd \u2018throughout in brocaded Reg.$75.AL sHk pr satin.\u2026.SY JRFS.: Ue Re 46 cee een een 0, FFS.M , 46 ins.1 \u201cenn $40 A real bargain.Reg.as.$52 865 $51.50 tainable.Regular $200.00.PERSIAN LAMB COATS, 40 ins.-, long; made of very best\" skins ob- PERSIAN LAMB COATS, 36 inches .5 ' a © ght, ses 89 St.Hubert Street Directly opposite Place Viger Station.An inspection of our stock will convince youat - eR RE $135.| a 70 > cH wr.8a 1.A Ibert , Furrier, idl QU ft \u201cWorn by the Best People\u2014Sold by the + ARMENT Det RETIRE lip fx | Pt THE ONE BEST UNDERCLOTHING It's true \u201cGEETEE\u201d is more expensive to buy\u2014but then look at the solid comfort and better wearing quali- ties it brings you\u2014which make it cheaper in the end.\u2019 é Every garment of \u2018\u2018 GEETEE *\u201d fit the form.It is all made with selvedge edges\u2014the edges are ail knitted (not sewn) together.That's why the best people are buying it\u2014they know.uaderclothing ia fashioned, in the actual process of kitting, to C Lr Only the very finest of Australian Merino Wool is used in the making, It is so soft and clean that a baby could wear it without injury to its tender skin.Made in all sizes and weights for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.We guarantee every \u201c SEETEE™ garment to be absolutely unshrinkeble.Always ask for \u201cGEETEE\u201d Manufactured by mi C.Turnbull Op.of Galt, Ltd, Jf | ) In l : GALT, ONTARIO DU - : = so ; .> ; M , x \u2019 - : : n = \u2018 - _ .; .?; { ! \u2014\u2014 Load WHEN .PRESERVING EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR \u201cTHE SUGAR OF NEARLY so YEARS STANDING.\u201d : 7 - Montreal Since 1854 this prime favorite has made fruitful source of pleasure in thousands of a Established in 1854 by.Jobn Radpath.\u20ac > wh 21004 kb.preverdag seasen a.ORDER FROM YOUR G \u2019 0.SUGAR REFINING Co, LED .æ THE MONT REAL.DAILY Double Header dd STAR-\u2014SATURDAY.\u2018SEPTEMBER 16, 1911.CEE x Lacrosse at National- CXERING HE GREAT SWIN ACROSS THE ENGLISH CHANNEL-T.W.BURGESS\u2019 ALL NIGHT - SWIM-\u2014HOW HE WAS FED THe Daily Mail publishes the fol- The Channel has been swum again.mas William Burgess, the York- hive swimmer, walked ashore near \u2018Cape Grisnez ot 9.50 yesterday morn- \u201cing afber struggling for over twenty- two hours against contrary tides.sea- \u2018sickness, deMrium, and physical ex- - Maustion.Thus the great feat of \u2018Captain Matthew Webb, who swam from Dover to Calais in 1875, is at , ast repeated.{ Burgess entered the weber between the South Foreland and St.Margar- ets Bay at 11.15 a.m.on Tuesday, this being his sixteenth attempt to \u2018conquer the Channel.From early on Toeaday .evening until yesterday \u201cynorning no news of him could be obtained, and fears of his safety began to be enterteined.Soon after midday came the triumphant message from Calais announcing his victory.He had swam the 21 miles in 22 hours : \u20148k minutes, ; 40 minutes \u2018more than Captain Webb.Burgess's time-table was ks follows: 1 South Foreland 11.15 4-m.Tuesday 3 1 p.m.Tuesday .Midnight, Tuesdny 1anded in France 9-50 a.m, Wednesday - On feeling the French shore beneath his feet.Burgess gave way to tears.He weded achore near the little village of Chatelet and was given food and É tives in a Lathing cabin on the Hisven men were In the motor- buat Elste which accompanied the swimmer, and a number of people wit- .\u2018fvessed his arrival In Franco.: After a brief rest the Yorkshire- men returned by motor-hoat to Wul- .mer, and there related the following : phic narrative of his struggles with 3 fhe tidetorn waters end his utimate - His Own Story : Dover, Wednesday Night » Burgess was lying ppily in when I saw him, after a good hath to wash off the gresse.\u201cIt was the hitd.est fight I have ever had all through.\u201d ' wyere his firet words, \u201cbut after the © frst twelve hours I was determined to ay in thirty hours if I had to.he first thing I did when I got to and at Grisnez was to have a jolly good ory.It relieved me.I could .wot stand up at all at first, after being {tossed up and down for so many hours * but I quickly recovered and walked up -Âhe beach.1 ate nothing Yor eight hours after arriving because 1 should have been ill.Of course they made me have & glass.of champagne.but mt did not agree with me.When \u20181 got home I had a dinner of lamb and Vegetahles and blackberry tart which I had told mother to have ready for me.1 enjoyed it too, and now I feel as fi.an anything.I dont want to go to sleep.I should like to have a walk thig evening.\u201d Describing his experiences from the start Burgess said: \u2018I began with a good old English breakfast at home an hour before I started.Ham and eggs are splendid to swim on, and 1 can always start off soon after a meal.1 have had practically no training for this, only eighteen hours\u2019 swimming, and the longest swim was aix mfles.\u201cIt was during the first half of the swim that I had the worst time.From the third to the fifth hours It was quite rough and I got very knocked about and was seasick \u2018though I am a good sailor.During the first twelve hours I determined several times to give up and go back and start again when the conditions were betger.but I am glad I did not.I used the over- arm-side stroke practically all the way, except for a time, when my heart gave me trouble with contraction.Then I turned over and swam on my back.\u201cAn expert swimmer friend told me that the overarm side stroke was the ugliest stroke and I was the ugliest swimmer he knew.I think he must acknowledge himself wrong now.\u201cI was never unconscious on the way.though 1 sometimés go to sleep in the water, but I had hallucinations and saw al! sorts of horrible things\u2014 too horrible to describe to you.When 1 was very \u2018groggy\u2019 and very miserable they all sang to me anything they could think of as loud as they could.und that helped immensely, Then I was stung thousands of times by jellyfish, particulariy by big purple ones; but T swim f'attex than most men, and à great many of them slid away from under me.The boys In the boat were splen3 d.\u201cAer the first six hours I found the motor-boat was making too much spray and wash, and three of them got out the little rowing boat and towed the motor-buat with eight other men intit for seventeen hours.They never stopped to eat and drink, I can mever be grateful enough- to Mr.Pearson, whose boat 1 had, and hls two friends, all of whom rowed.J ate a patent food, chicken and chocolate, and some tea, which, however, was not for f@od but to cure my Indigestion.\u201cThe last five miles, the \u2018swimmers\u2019 mils, as they call it, took me seven and a half hours to do, but I mever gave in, and when I had got so far I never had a thought of coming out.I would have gone on another seven hours if necessary.\u201cI have already had several very flatter ng ofters for the future, but 1 * British Woollen patterns\u2014 + Worsteds, Tweeds, From $18 up to $21, a., and New York.\u2019 2 En show you tha: but vo ; (pens tO you.There ate men who still say me.\u2019 J di x wn, _ Le We can show you 400 samples of the choicest i Ser, oo, $s, up to $35 ; incomparable tailoring of the Semi-ready systfin\u2014we \u201cThe Semi ready c: f Kindiv let us try\u2014'us: once.Ie wiil /you one cent it you are not-satistied, 2 Sold at the same price everywhere.\u201c Downtown, Semi-ready Tailored Suits Made to Measure for $18.00 ported : Cheviots, Vicunas \u2018 \u2018You can select the style you want froin 30 fashion blates\u2014 showing the authentic men's fashions of Montreal, § ondon _ Perhaps you would like first to see samples of thf superb You may be satisfied with your present line of taf ring\u2014 vou \u2018will not be- when you see the opporrufly this 0 © ! / : » .BY E ne, cor.Peal.§56-358 St James BL 631 St OMthertteg ROD BANGSTER, Jr BUG, BO yo \u2018| Watson led off with a \u201cMiserere.\u201d HEAVY DOWNP OF RAIN SPOILED LEXINETON RACES Than 7 to 1, Won Fourth Race.x Lexington, Ky., Septe:nber 16\u2014The second day of the [ni race meeting at the \u2018Kentucky Association track here yvester- day was marred by a heavy downpour of and continued during the afternoon.The fourth race, the feature event on the card, was won by Ben Prior, who paid better than 7 to 1 in the mutuels.He was forced over the entire route.however, by County Tax and Camel, Mack B.Eubanks, heavlly played, won the fifth race from a fair field.Sum- mgries: First race, 8 furlongs, sel'ing, purse $300\u2014Rob Co., 109, Turner, siraight $15 20 piace $6.30, show $3.10, wen, Tim Judge, 103.Molesworth, place $4.70, show 33.10 second: Balronia, 1u8, Kennédy.2.40, third.Time, 1.15 4-5.Miss Berand also ran, Second race, 5 furlongs.for nnalden fil- lles\u2014 Bettie Fuller, 112.Jacksen, straight $14.30, place $1.60.show $4.60.won | Mamita 112, Andress, place $8 slow $5.80, second: Aloohu, 112, Koerner.show 7.10 third.Time.1.03 3-5.Miss Vassar, Culette, Almee Early, Dorbio, Agora.Fawn, Nannie Mclee, and Miss Morard also van.Third race, 6 furlongs, selllng\u2014Ragon, 110, Loftus, straight $4.90, ~blace $2.80, show, $2.40, won, Royal Captive, 111, Kennedy, place $2.60, show $2.30, second; Helene, 101, McCabe, show $2.90, third.Time 1.15.Bonnle Eloise and Lack- rose Also ran.; Fourth race, 6 furlongs, selling \u2014 Ben Pryor, 106, Steele, straight $17.80, pluce $7.40, show $3.90, won; County Tax, 103, third race Fain, place $5.90.show $3.40, second: Camel, 107, Skirvin, show $4.60, third.Time, 1.15 4-5.Elizabethan, Freckles and Duquesne also ran.Fifth race, 2-year-old colts and geldings, 5% furiongs\u2014Mack B.Eubanks, 112, Fain, straight $7.90, place $3.20, show 83.70, won: Sir Blaire, 107, Kramer, place $3.show $3.30, second: Patronche, 103, Loftus, show $7.60, third, Time, 1.09 35.Col.Hollaway, George Oxnard, King Broomstick, Clearwater and Coy Lad alsa Yan.5 Sixth race, purse $300, 3-year-olds and up, mile and 70 yards, seliing\u2014Haldefhan, 102, Goose, straight 838.10, place $340, show $2.70, won; Forehead, 115, Kramer, place 33.60, show $2.40, second; Otilo, 111, Molesworthiy.show, $2.40, third.Time 1.49 2-5.Tom Bigbee also ran: \u2014 must first think of my business in Paris, where I have lived many years with my wife, who is French.I shall rot neglect the business.People say 1 am French.J am not\u201d .How He Was Fed.A special representative who was in the boat accompanying Burgess, writes: When after swimming four hours Burgess had a second drink of chocolate, he sald it was rather too sweet for him ,and a quarter of an hour afterwards he was ill.r.Watson thought the trouble was sea-sick- ness, but \u201cold Bill\u201d laughingly agreed to differ, his opinion being that the excessive quantity of sugar had upset him., By nightfall the wind had gone and an oily calm was on the wter.At 7 p.m.Burgess ate a few grapes.He said his stomach trouble was quite gone.The boat had to be rowed, and had a little difficulty in keeping up.¥rom the water came the merry cry, \u201cShove on more canvas, skipper.\u201d which caused a hearty laugh.During I the night Burgess was stung several times by jelly fish, but he made no trouble at all of this, dismissing such incidents with \u2018\u201cAnôther sting\u201d or some such curt comment.At 7.30 he slowed up for a rest, and in reply to Mr.Watson said he felt very fit and added ,\u201cEven if I don\u2019t do it this time I shall be all the better for this little gallop.\u201d \u201cYou are going to do it to-night, Bill,\u201d said Mr.Watson ,and Burgess replied cheerily, \u201cI hope so.I think so even.I would not swop this position for any I have ever had.It was a close call during that first two hours.1 nearly came out when that sickness was on.\u201d He was exceedingly bright and cheery and asked after the comfort of his friends in the boat.Ginger Beer the Enemy.Burgess took food at half-hour intervals during the best part of the night.He took chocolate, hot milk, and grâpes.> He is extremely fond of ginger-beer ,and said he would give a sovereiën for à drink of it Mr.Watson, however, had learned by previous experience with Burgess that his favorite drink was his greatest enemy.= .All night a haze hung upon the water and Grisnez light and the English } lights were dimly visible only gt times.At dawn the nearest land, Sangatte, was only three miles distant.About this time, after eighteen hours| swimming, Burgess got a little weak and seid he felt \u201clight-headed.\u201d He summed up the whole situation by saying he had a \u201cbad fit of the blues, and If the boys didn't sing to party immediately unearthed its musical members, who were somewhat scarce and all badly out of form.Mr.a queer melody for anyone longing for a word of encouragement.\u2018 Burgesa asked for La Marselllaise, and the whole party broke out into its stirring strains.Twenty Drops of Champagne.Thinking he was still many miles off the coast, Burgess asked for twenty drops of champagne every hour, \u201cand not another drop if 1 go down on my knees for it.\u201d When informed he was now only a mile and a half off shore he brightened up very much, and went away again with the words, \u201cNo champagne, then.\u201d Mr.Watson gave him a tablet and some essence of peppermint, which seemed to ease him and he went on again steadily.Captain Pearson sang out.\u201cIf yeucan stick it a little longer, Bill, you won't be troubled with this job again.\u201d to which Burgess answered, amid chèers, \u201cOh, we'll settle Ît now.\u201d .Weidman went In at 6.30 am.and Burgess, noticing he was using a \u2018 rain that started shortly previous to the; him he should \u201cchuck it shortly.\u201d The Ben Prior, Who Paid Better| VY j ! show Rash and | a SA \" [ touted) # win and CHART.SHOWING COURSES QF BURGESS AND WEBB.us C.BLANCHE © Ga B T nes - TTT 2 oss 20 urgess s ry \u2014 Capt WebD's rente mm mm ue poor arm-stroke.gave him a short lesson in swimming which greatly amused the onlookers.When told he had only a mile and a quarter to go, he cried out, \u201cOh, well, Weidman, that's only our ordinary morning dip, eh?\u201d : About eight o'clock he had another attack of stomach cramp, which prevented him swimming his best He found he was not making headway and took to the back stroke, which was hailed with.shouts of \u201cHullo, Holbein!\u201d to which Burgess replied, \u201cWell, I have been third in a world's back-stroke championship, but it was a good many years ago.\u201d As Burgess slowly fought his way inch by inch into the hay east of Grisnez the scene was mast, gramatic.It was a race with the ; and Burgess won, one might almost say, by Inches.He got inside the bay and into slack water, and another quarter of an hour's painful but cheerfully performed work brought his gigantic task to a close.The excitement in the boat was intense.The whole of the party took off their shoes and stockings and eagerly awaited the word from the skipper that the water was shallow enough to walk in.Burgess, game to the last, sprinted the last 200 yards on his left overarm stroke.Exactly at ten minutes to ten, amid roar upon roar from his friends, Burgess stood upright on the sand, having swum from England to France, in 23 hours.35 minutes, and having covered no less than 38 1-2 miles\u2019 actual swimming.Including the drift, the mileage, according to the pllot's estimate, was about 60 miles.THE LAST OF \"THE SEASON The last of the Eeastern Lacrosse matches will be played to-day on the National Grounds and it will be à good one, or ought to be.The arrangements are as follows: Start 3.30 pm.Referee\u2014Peter Murphy.Judge of Play-\u2014James Kavanagh.Police protection\u2014Seventy-five constables.Teams, as near as can he ascertained: \u2014 OTTAWA COLLEGE 1S SHAPING WELL \u2014\u2014 Speclal to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, September 16.\u2014Rain interfered with what was expected to be the initial workout of the Ottawa College yesterday, but despite this fa-t tha students ave likely to be in the best of shape for their initial gams with McGill on Saturday, October 7.vrefiting by the experience of other years, when the team was late In g2.- ting down to work.Father Stanz>a has rounded his players together hei.ter, the first workout being held on Wednesday of this week.The players on this occasion looked promising, sev.era] being in uniform, but an idea of their strength will not be available for a week or ten days, when they round into fair condition.Owing to his great work last jear in managing the players on the field it is likely that Silver Quilty wii} again be chosen captain of the fourteen and along with several other high class half-backe ihe College team of 1911 is likely to have something én th?presentatives of 1910, Nationals, \u2026 Montreal.L'Heureux.Goal .Brennan Cattarinich.Point .Finlayson Gagnon.Cover .Thompson Decarie.Defence.Neville Clement.Defeace .Aspell Lachapelle.Defence .Kenna Secours.Centre.Kane Gauthier.Home .F, Scott Dussault.Home .Laydon Pitre.Home.H.Scott Lamoureux.Outside.Hogan Dulude.Inside.Roberts MR.R.H.HART TO LEAVE.Cricketers will hear with regret that one of the most popular of their fel- low-sportsmen will be compelled to leave Montreal, as it is announced that he will be transferred through the exigencies of business to Toronto.This is Mr.R.H.Hart, president of the Laclitne Cricket Club, and of the Moutreal and District League, under whose occupation of office the league has flourished greatly.CUP DEFENDER SOLD.Toronto, September 16.\u2014Patricia.the Royal Canadian Yacht Club's defender of the Fisher cup against Seneca, of Rochester, was sold by auction last night at the \u2018club house.The successful bidder was C.A.B.Brown, to whom the staunch and speedy craft was knocked down for $3%00.Patri- cla was designed by George Owen and built at a gost of almost 58.000.: THE FOOT RACES AT - HANLANS ISLAND Canadians Back Abbie Wood-\u2014 Englishmen A.E.Wood.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, September 16.\u2014All is ready for the foot races at the Island Sfad- jum to-night and the best racing offered to the Toronto public since professional racing has been in favor is expected.There are seven entries in the eight mile race, the Tid-bit of this evening and every man Jack: figures to have & royal chance.About every one has beaten every one else except Tom Longboat.and a couple of them have even accomplished that.There is no favorite.The public and the experts are as completely at sen as if none had ever been to the post before.Of course Tom Longboat is the idol of the Canadians and these also, ike Abbie Wood, the gingery little Montreal boy, -but the English contingent is solid behind A.E.Wood and Alf.Shrubb, while a- wise few fancy Billy Queal, tie American runner, and eHfferon, the South African and Meadows, the pride of Guelph, a?- so have supportets \u2018 Shrubb will! be back from Amherst this morning.The lacrosse relay betting favors the Toronto team and Roe and Sellen ape considered to have some margin on the Indian paif io the MHive mit re- BUYING PLAYERS WHOLESALE NOW The Management of the Leafs is Picking Them Up Everywhere.Special to The Montreal Star.\u2014 Toronto, September 16.\u2014The Toronto management is buying players wholesale.Deals were closed yesterday for no fewer than ten young players.\u2018Six of these have been drafted by the- Leaf management, three of whom will probably be secured.The Toronto management also closed a deal yesterday for the purchase from Detroit of Catcher Wilson.This player has been the property of the Detroit club all season, but every effort to get him out of the American \u2018League was blocked by the Boston Red Sox, who relused to waive claim to him.He is a graduate of Bowdäln College, where he broke into baseball.In addition to Catcher Fisher, purchased from the Binghamton Club of the New York State League, the Torontos have bought his battery partnér.Pitcher Doyle, and further to fortify \u2018the backstopping *de- partment, the releage of Catcher Lars of Wilkesbarre, has \u2018beën purchased.| v \u2019 i contains many Eas tern players._For other sportng news M @ sos Page À.+ | .A CURIOUS ARTICLE ABOUT THE FLYNN MORRIS FIGHT Bat Masterton Called it a Fake on Tuesday\u2014Apparently it Was Not.| In view of the result of the Morris- i Flynn fight the following article which appears in the New York morning Telegram, Sept.12, and is fathered by the celebrated Bat Masterton is { rather serious.It was claimed at the ! time by friends of our old acquaintance, Gat Gowero who holds the boxing license for Madison Square : Garden, that it was inspired against ! the latter.If so, it failed to keep the people away.Many of Mr.Master- i ton\u2019s friends will probably claim that ! the article spurs on the men tu greater efforts, a savage fight being the result.The article read: Governor Dix will be in town tomorrow, so it is said: It is also reported that the Governor will take a slant into the boxing situation while he is here.The Madison Square Athletic Club will be under investigation and the Goternor Xi, in all probabllity, express an opinion in the case.The appointment of a successor to James E.Sullivan will be another matter considered by the Governor.While all these things are going on it might be well for the Boxing Commission to throw ga searchlight on the much -press-agented battle between Carl Morris, the Oklahoma giant, and Jim Flynn, the ex-Pueblo fireman, which is scheduled to take place.at Madison Square Garden Friday night.Commissioner Frank S.O'Neil, who has made it plain that he wants the boxing game conducted along honest and lawful lines, might summons Mr.Ufer, the manager of Carl Morris, and Jim Flynn to appear before the cem- mission and tell what arrangements regarding this battle were made before they came to New York and if those arrangements still stand, and, if not, what new ones have been made.Commissioner O'Neil might, by way of an introduction to the investigation, ask Jim Flynn the amount he had been promised by Mr.Ufer to Vie down to Morris when they met in the ring at Madison Square Garden.Also the amount he had drawn on account from Mr.Ufer.Commissioner O'Neil might go further stil and ask Mr.Flynn y state when the arrangements were firet made with Mr.Ufer if it was not part of the agreement that he, Flynn, should not engage in a contest before meeting Morris.The commissioner might still go a bit further and ask Mr.Ufer and Flynn whet terms had been agreed upon atthe time Mr.Flynn visited Mr.Ufer in his room at the Waldorf-As- toria and the part, if any, the representative of the Madison Square Athletic Club took in the agreement.Shortly after Mr.Flynn arrived in town I bad a conversation with him about the matter ~ Vv 3 CHA \u2014 HILTON, ENGLISH CHA MPION, HAILED AS COMING UNIT ED STATES GOLF \u2019 SWAM THE ENGLISH CHANNEL william T.Is the finest type of Yorkshireman.He stands aix feet in height, and has vast shoulders and a huge chest, and he is endowed with the most dogged determ- Burgess Inatlon and endurance.Accustomed to the water from his boyhood he has devoted six years of the prime of his life to the task which is now crowned with success.' ANOTHER WHITE.HOPE HAS FADED BEFORE THE TEST \u2014\u2014 Special to The Montreal Star.New York, September 16.\u2014 Carl Morris, the Oklohoma Giant, is not a real white hope and will not be the man to win back the heavyweight crown from Jack Johnson, the World's Champion.In Madison Square Garden last night Morrig received a terrific beating in ten rounds from Fireman Jim Flynn, of Pueblo, Col.Although Morris was nearly six inches taller, and weighed\u2019 fifty pounds more \u2018than Flynn, he was practically slaughtered.Both his eyes were closed, his nose was broken, his lips were slashed and he received so many blows on the right side of his head that it at the Metropole=tswelled to the size of a small pump- Hotel where he was stopping.I told Mr.Flynn then and there that if he! attempted to go through with the arrangements he had entered into with Mr.Ufer and the Madison Squere Athletic Club I would expose the deal, with which I succeeded in convincing Mr.Flynn I was thoroughly familiar.Flynn assured me then that he did not imtend to abide by hia agreement; that hè would not lle down to Morris as he was expected todo, but on the contrary intended to bouble-cross the whole outfit by knocking Morris out if he could.Flynn explained to me that he had been promised $7,600 for his share of the proceeds before coming here, but after he had reached the city Ufer and the promoters of the Madison Square Athletic Club were trying to cut this amount down to $6,000.Fivnn said he didn\u2019t purpose standing for the cut.In a few days afterwdrd I met Flynn again and he told me that nothing definite had been declded upon he didn't know whether or not the match would go through.He prom- ized.however, that he would let me know in a few days all about the matter.Since then I've heard nothing from Flynn and therefore I'm unable to say whether he intends to carry out the original play, which stipulated that he was to lie down to Morris, or whether he intends to fight on the level been receiving a tremendous amount of newspaper boosting.® Column after column .has been written about the fight.training stunts have been appearing daily in nearly all of the local newspapers.Some one must be paying for this exploitation\u2019 of the battle.The) work is not being done for nothing, that is certain, nor is the newspaper space devoted to the enterprize given up gratis As I've already stated, the Flynn-Morris contest is 1a frame- up, and should not by any means be permitted to go.If Manager : Ufer, who is reported to be à millionaire ofl magnate, is anxious to star his protege by planting dummies around the country for Morris to knock but, he should be asked to confine his operations to Oklahoma.It should be made plain to him that there ls no room for such work here in New ork.: ASHSH0 0000000S 9 ® in regard to money matters and that |\u201c I simply know that the fight has): Pictures of Morris and his| .- en Caen : + oT kin.From the moment the men put up their hands it was clear that Morris knew nothing of the art of self-de- fence.He was just a big strong, willing fellow who thought he could beat his rival with superior weight and harder punches.\u2018But when Flynn began rushing in, at the same time punching his body with short hooks and uppercutting him in the face with heavy drives, Morris lost his bearings and presented a sorry spectacle.He received.smashes In the fact that fairly blinded him and swings on the jaw that rocked him to the heels, yet Flynn trying his best could not score a knockout.Morris's blows soon became weak and ineffective.He punched Flynn whenever he had a chance, but the necessary steam was Jacking, &nhd barring a swollen left optic, the Pueblo man es- CHAMPION \u2014THE FINALS TO-DAY \u2014\u2014 Special to The Montreal Star.New York, September 16\u2014Harol4 H.Hilton, of the Royal Liverpool Club, Hoylake, England holder of the British Amateur Championship, end Frederick Herveshoff.Metropolitan title holder of 1910, who is entered from the Ekwanok country club\" of Manchester Vt,will meet to-day at Apawamis in the 38-hole final match for the amateur title of the United States Golf Association.The semi final - matches yesterday were played out in the rain, which made the course as soft and sticky as kneaded and drenched the s and the few hundred men and women enthus- inets who seemed bent on seeing the match out at all costa.By his victory over Charles Evans, Jr., the young Chicago star, whom he defeated by 3 up and 2 to play Herreshoff ruthleas- ly dispelled the vision of the British end Fremh golfing champions battling for the American title The win ot Hfiton was according te general prediction, for although eble to oust such plavers as E.M.Byers F.A.Martin, and P.W.Whittemore in close matches, C.W.Inslee, of the .Wykagy! Country Club was eome- what outclassed by the Briton.Hilton was five up at the end of the first and adding to this steadily, he finished the match om the thirtieth green, winning by 8 up and 8 to play.: On Herreshoff now rests the respon- bility of saving the American golfing prestige and keeping the Havemeyét Cup from making its first journey out of the country.To the five hundred golf enthusiasts including many women who braved a south-east rain storm to ses favorite game in the hands of its most brilliant exponents, \u201cChick\u201d Evans was a strong favorite over Herreshoff, who is playing from the Ekwanok Club, of Manchester, Ver mont, and there were many who ware surpirsed when the young Westærner.tossed away hole after hole in the afternoon play after establishing what looked to be a commanding lead of the morning round.Co In playing Herreshoff to-morrow, Hilton will mest one of the American veterans on the links, and a man, perhaps, capable of playing more \u2018brif- lant golf thn any one in this country.He was runner-up to Charidler Egan, at Baltusrol, in 1904, and took the medal in the qualifying round at ths Country Club last year.In addition he has been metropolitan champion several years.His home is in Gerdeh City, Long Island.' .The afternoon cards of the Hilton- Inslee match follow: Hilton.Ont.B44434687\u201440 In.\u2026.448x xxx xx : Inslee.Out.4 4 4 4 8 4 6 6 7\u201443 In.:.454xx xx xx The afternoon cards of the Herres- hoff-Evans match follow: Herreshoft.Out.4 4 44 34883 5\u2014 In.\u2026 .4444543 xx Evans.Out.\u2026 .5582554xx caped without serious bruises.No pugilist of modern times ever took such a hammering as did Mor- Tie.He was unable to block or sidestep Flynn's wallops, and tho only protection he oould provide for himself was by throwing his weight upon his opponent when they clinched! Morris bled profusely.and was jn such distress in the last Dew 3 that the ringuide spectators begged him to quit.But the big engineer did not know the meaning of the word end stood the gaff to end.Flynn thres.fore won because he inflicted feasful punishment without let up., Among the spectators in the ringside boxes were Senator Frawley and a party of friends.During the seventh round he shouted:: \u201cStop M, stop it\u201d to Referee Charley White, but the latter either did pot want or would not hear the man who {s responsible for the bill which has revived fighting in this state.Semi-Regatta Shirt Baseball-Cricket League Pres.Departs | \\ TO-DAY'S STRUGGLE FOR THE MINTO CUP ON THE PACIFIC COAST | | pps pd remy ee loa - N .IN LS + * } ~ \u2018ped badlp - THE MONT TN REAL paring for the Dog Show-Four Race Tracks are Going Full Blas % : + vs ' L HATE wy gd we.gtd - DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1911.J N RACES WERE UNOFEINA- El [2 Floral Grown Won Provincial Nursery\u2014Ben Loyal Won ~The Last Dash., Despite the inclement ther was fair attendance at Blue Bonnets yestérday when a card of Géven races waw run off in quick or- flor.\u201d The offictaly did not waste any time and the }ast race was run before five o'clock.This was ons of the features of the afternoon as it enabled the crowd to get away early.The, downpour of rain all day turned Bifast track Into a sea of mud, it being a fetlock deep and became stiff 88 the Faces were run over it.There were two events run through in the fleld, one for three-year-olds, and the other for four-year-olds and up.Both these attracted first-clase fields and rnished good finishes.\u201cThe heavy going reduced the fields Mn size by the number of withdrawals.Share were more scratches yesterday gy has been all week, Out of © seven events two were on three jorse fields without contention.One ôf these was worn by Ragman in a eommon gallop while the other was won \u201cDY Floral crown, it being the Proyincial Nursery stakes for two- Year-old&.In this event the fir@ qhoice Fred Cowans bore oyt at the ma and lost many lengths.Floral rown rap a much better race than either of.the othars and won handily enough.Jockey Byrne tried hard to keep Fred Cowaus in but was unable to do so.\u2026 Geod- Thing Went Wrong.\u2018Sam Ball the first choice in the steeplechase after his good race of the last time-out was never in the hunt yesterday.He fenced peooriv and did not seem to Hke the heavy footing.This was won by Thistledale which ran back to his timg form when he could take into camp\u2019 the best of the \u201cchasers\u201d racing.Brushbroom from the stable of Bartlett McLennan, the well known local owner, was second.This horse won his first race here in the spring and it was due to his speed on the flit that he got second money yesterday.He was outjumped but when jt, came to the stretch run he was running over his fleld at the finish.The other steeplechase event was won hy Andy Chisholm which is looked on as the best three-vear-old being jumped.this season.He vated from the maiden class at Wind- sar and, came here with a great re- Putation.He is a likely fellow and with another year on him will bb a hard horse to heat in any company.He has plenty, of foot and fence in admirable style._ - « + .The Provincial Nursery.\u201c \u2018he.Provinclal Nursery was the fapture event of the card there were five original pene hd this pvent two being, with rawn,__, Fred Cogan was \u2018Installed Tirst choke, pn hia.recent work- and libelally.supported When the break game he way off In front but started to bear out at the half mile pole.This left an opening for Right Wing to.come through and Peak was not slow to take advantage.raced up with the leader and when saw Byrne could not keep him In went on with the.filly.She stop- the last eighth.Floral Crown e with a rush at the end and got Through on the rail.He drew away from Right Wing and won handily.Guy Burns riding him to the limit at the end.+.The colors ef Marin Foley were past the post first in \u2018the opening dash of five furlongs for two-year-olds.Con- James, a superior mudder, was always well up and after Sadie Shapiro had tired .making the pace for the greater part of the way he.came on and won.This was the ond victory for the Foley stable in o days.as Brevite from it won the closing event on Thursday.Both of these horses have been named in the stakes at Laurel, and will ship from here there at the close of the meeting at Blue Bonnets.Owa- nux, from the Wilson string, ran a crecking race and won from a fair lot of three-year-olds in a handicap.This horse seemed to be at bame in the mud.weather Ragman Ran Good Race.Ragman, who for many years was the bread winner of the stable of Prank McCabe ran a Rujter race than he has in many a day.\u2018He was off in front after outbresking his ifield and made his own running all through- Peak took no chances of his stopping and drawing into a commanding 1 tn the first half mile increased it bY riding the old favorite out at the end.John Reardoh ran a creditable race but could never get up with the winner at any time although he closed fast.In the last race Ben Loyal was the real goods.He went to the front with a dash and the others could never get close enough to challenge him at any stagé of the race.His price was a most liberal one, as good as fMve being tacked to his name when he was an odds on choice in his last start.To look at the price one would \u201cte thought that Ben Loyal had lost a leg or something of that sort.\"The card for this afternoon affords ohe of the best offerluge.that has ever bean made by the Montreal Jockey .There are two steeplochasez stake event and the other hay lap.As an added .attraction dicdp for three-year-olds : has placed en the card as the Open- event.US prey ered \u201cTue exnuINE PRESIDENT { SUSPENDER blic s confidence in PRES a 4 in PRBSI- confidence is Sporting Views And Reviews) Weänesday the Royals again made It clear that they are as free of fear of leaders au they are of jealousy of near rivale They trounced good and hard the Rochester Hustlers who head the league, dlthough but a few days ago they allowed to go unscathed the bumptious brotherhood from Buffalo that stands tmmediately ahead of them.If the Rochester team can beat \u2018the others.and the Royals can beat Rochester, why cannot the Royals do it to them all?Baseball is filled with stoh unsolved problems.Everybody was congratulating every.| body else on the fineness of the wea- \u2018ther, which cansisted of autumns bracing breath, tempered by the golden sunshine of September.That was as It should be, for is mot this Blue Bonnets week, when the sport of kings is being enjoyed by admirers of horseflesh?It was lucky for the rural eiec- tors that nomination day fell in Blue Bonnets week, because it assured them fine \u2018weather for the great pow-wow of the campaign.The horses are running, 20, too, are the candidates, and sach political party is claiming that its opponents are getting ready to do the same.5% It fe no longer necessary for one to consult the almamac or the thermometer in order to know ¢hat autumn has again \u2018come jovial on.\" Montreal\u2019s Rugby squad has commenced practice.Autumn is right here on the front steps, while poor old summer time is as dead as will be the political hopes of scores of candidates one week henoe.Sportamen are always generous.They have to be swift and at times they may be a bit quick with thelr temper, but their hearts are big and in the right place.Policemen, who go in for sport, eatch its spirit, ard the stern guardians of the law meiiow down under the softening influence of the track.Here is convincing proof of this.The Police A.A.A.lds do- natad three thousand five hundred dollars to the pension fund of the force.The young men of the force get the benefit of the play, the old members the benefit of the gate.Perhaps, after ali, a policeman's lot 1g not so unhappy a one as the late Mr.Gll- bert thought when he wrote his immortal lyric.Inasmuch as the Y.M.C.A.athletes are soon to have new quarters it was only right and proper that at thelr annual field sports they should make some new records with which to adorn their new, oH TM C.A boss are round to; bb ignicker' and quickes.Of course, no ôhé would call them fast.Sportamen will regret to see the horses sqy farewell to Blue Bonnets for the season, but even horses have their day and pass on.However, after the last race has been run, and grandstand apd paddock are deserted, there will still remain a number of things that need looking after.There is the football season almost at hand, which wil require the attention of eports- men's hands and feet, and which promises finer contests than have been.Then there are the annual track meets when some new records will be made and some good old-fash- toned sport enjoyed.Amd by the time these things have been enjoyed it will be time to put on woollen socks and a fur cap and think about hockey.Of course, the elections will have to be given \u201ca show\u201d on Thursday next.but once they are over there will remain nothing to interfere with the carrying out of the autumn sports.The other day the \u201cRoyal Glants\u201d and the \u201cLincoln Giants\u201d played ball for the \u2018peml-professional\u201d championship of Harlem.They played on the Olympic Field.What a combine- tion wes that\u2014glants in the fheld glants on the bases, and giants at bat, and the whole played on the Olympic Heights.It would almost justify one in exclaiming, \u201cBy Jove.what à game was that!\u201d The outlook in the west contains @ number of uncertain but highly interesting elements.Some say that the reciprocity candidates are not runnins fast enough to keep ahead: of their shadows.while others believe that the Tecumsehs have no more chance of capturing the Minto Cup than Champ Clarke has of becoming Premier of \u2018Canada.However, one thing is cer- \u201ctain.Just as soon as the threshing has been attended to, butchering done.and their cellar-walls banked for winter, the people of Winnipeg will begin preparing for a bonspeil.The only things that can keep the people of Winnipeg from curling is the weather and poltics »! 1\".One.heaps more about Prince Rupert a few door to the Orlent than as a piade Where sportsmen do things.It Le therefore, gratifying to learn voting \u2018alk their Ume to looking for tows.:Joks, building railways, and swiaglig or the door that opens upon [the Ortènt.They now end then steal an ta È whiteï: \u2018Aihnong their public utilities en Milder basbell league.This is EEN ent of & game In Prince \u201cdaily newspaper \u2014 \u201cRoyal Ribbôhe' ve.Quill Drivers, at (he Au-, ditotium.Game called at 8.45 sharp.\u201d 43 nlos to know that in going to Rupert one does not leave be- i all the finer \u2018things of life.is raging price eta a who =» x © eu: \u2019 rens- to find that Tour own Royals are\u2019 ng it well, and have not from their #84 turn to something worth a ob t .been | determination to lead the second division.And it is also pleasant to know thet Soe , too, been given .'\u2018thelr banquet : the form'of a that the people out there are not de- | NUMEROUS SPECIAL PRIZES ARE OFFERED -AT006 HOW List of Premiums One of | the Largest Ever Offered at a Dog Show.; Following is the list of special prises offered at the Dog 8how, in which prizes are offered by Henry Birks, H.H.Lear- mont, H.Morgan, and many other prominent citizens: The Montreal Kennel Club Company offer a gold medal for the best toy dog in show.The Montreal Kennel Club Company offer a gold medal for the best sporting dog under 25 lbs, The Montreal Kennel Club Company offer a gold medal for the best sporting dog \u201cover 25 lbs.The Montreal Kennel Club Company offer a gold medal for the best non- sporting under 25 lba, toy excluded.The Montreal Kennel Club Company offer a gold medal for the best non- sporting over 25 lbs.The Montreal Kennel Club Company offer a gold medal for the best team of Irish setters.Thé Montreal Kennel Club Company offer & gold medal for the best brace of English setters.The Montreal Kennel Club Company offer a gold medal for the best bulldog in show.Mrs.Steggall offers a cup for the best oranges or orangs shaded sable dog or bitch, Pomeranian.Mrs.H.Vincent Meredith offers a cup dog or bitch.i Mrs.H.S.Holt offers $10 and largest exhibit in the show.Mr.Arch.Allan offers a cup for the best fox terrier in the show, dog or bitoh.Mr.W.J.Morrice offers a prize for the best kocal Boston terrier dog or bitch in the show.Mr.J.R.Innes offers a cup for the best brace of coilles.Mr.H.IL Thomas offers a cup for the best brace of toys.Mr.A.H.Hersey offers a cup for the best Airedale in show.Mr.Andrew Watson offers a cup for the beat team.Mr.Percy Alexander offers a cup for for the best brace of bulldogs.\u201cMr.R.W.Mclaren offers a cup for the best team of Irish terriers.A gold medal for the best terrier in show.A gold medal for the best dog or bltoh shown by a lady.| Mr.Dapp offers a pipe for the best St Bernard.Mr.A.H.Truelove offers a pipe for the best cocker spaniel dog.A dog collar for the best bull terrier.Mr.T.L.Moore offers a dog collar for the best Boston terrier.Mr.T.L.Moore offers a dog collar for the best Irish setter.A Boeton bull collar for the best under 17 1bs., dog or bitch, Boston.Open to members only-The Canadian Kennel Club offer: (a) Silver modal for best fox terrier; (b).silver medal for best Irish terrier; (c!.bronze medal for best Better: (u).bronze medal for best e best toy; (e).bronze medal for best Dalma- | tian; (f).bronze medal for best inter.A prise to the value of 35 for the best | vice collie, dog or ch.i \"A Friend offers umbrella for the best | cocker spaniel bitoh.In The Canadian Industrial Exhibition of- | fer & bronze fox the bast hound } in show.; ; ; Canadian Fox Terrier Club, Mr.F.W.Jacobi, secretary, Toronto.Open to members only.A bronze medal for best dog, smooth; a bronze medal for best bitch, smooth; a bronze medal for best dog.wire-haired.» bronze medal for best bitch, wire-haired; a bronze medal for best dog.Puppy.smooth; a bronze medal for best piton: puppy, smooth; a bronze medal for be dog puppy.wire-halred; a bronze me for best bitch puppy.wire-haired: the Phil.Brown cup for the best jocal pres Irish terrier puppy, to bé won three times; Mr, Harold Morgan offers a stein | for the best dog in the show: the mas | ter carter offers a cup for the beat team of setters; the Inspectors and secretary | of the Canadian Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals offer a prize for the best conditioned veteran dog or bitch in show, condition only to count! Mr.F.E.Phelan offers a prize for the best Boston terrier; the 'Disinfectol\u2019\u201d etl- ver cup for the best setter or polater bred in America, cup to be competed for at Montreal and Toronto shows, to be won three times by the same exhibitor before becoming hls or her property, winner to hold cup during lggerva)l, satisfactory security to be given: Mr.J.C.Hanna, a cup for the best dog owned and shown by a lady; E.Cecil Short.a cup for the best brace of toys in show: H.H.Learmont, a cup for the best fox terrier: F.W.Mills offers a cup for the beat wire-haired fox terrier; James PB.Mitchell offers a gold medal! for the best Cenadthan-bred Airedale dog: .R.Barnard, a gold medal for the best Can- adian-bred Alredals bitch; Daniel Stroud, $3.50 for the best Atredals puppy dog: Danfel Stroud, $2.50 for the best Airedale puppy bitch; a friend, cup open to all breeds for kennels of 4, to be won out- Tight; Mrs.J.A.Laurin offers a cup for the best Scotch terrier; a friend offers a cut glass bow] for the best brace of toy Spaniels; a calabash pipe for the best novice Airedale dog or bitch: Rod Sang- ster offers a gent's umbrella for the best fox terrier puppies, wire or smooth: tobacco jar for the best old English sheep dog; Garfield Hayes offers a cup for the best bulldog under 18 montha: Mr.Louls Betourney offers a trophy for the best poodle; Bulldog Club of Canada offers to members, a sterling buHdog spoon for the best puppy.do.for novice, do.for limit, do.for open.Robert Mills offers a cup for the best bulldog bitch; H.L.Thomas offers a cup for the best bull under 45 pounds; a prize for the be Alredale dog in show: & box of cigars for the best brace of pointera; Mr.W.B.Powell offers a gold medal for the best Yorkshire In show: specials of the L.XK, A.of America are offered: subject to Its rules for specials: \u201cNo dog is qualified to compete uniess it shall have won third prize or better in a regular ciass at this show, or If entered \u2018for specials only,\u2019 must have won three firsts at three recognized shows.\u2019 Beimont Challenge Cup for the best smooth fox terrier, owned and bred by a member, to be won four times, and a silver medal to be given for each win: Harbor Hill Challenge Cup for the beat sporting barec other than terrier or toy.bred and owned by a member, to be won five times and a eliver medal for each win; alives gilt medal for best in the show, open to all; stiver glit medal for the best bred and owned by a member in novice classes; Elmhurst Challenge Cup for the best Pomeranian, à or bitch, to be won four times with Werer- ent dogs, and sliver medal given to each n, .In addition to the above there are a large number of prizes given in the var- ety ea \u2014_\u2014 Lachine vs.Dragoone.Lachine, who will meet the Dragoons to-day on their own ground, are looking forward to a red-letter day, and ar putting out the same team that nearly upset Sons of Scotland the week before.Should they still kedp this form up the Soldiers will find a hard nut to crack.Lachine are entertaining their visitors to supper and a smoking concert at the Carona Hotel after the match; and hope all members will be present.St.James vs.Crusaders.\u2014J.Clarke.Junior Cup semi-final, on Maple ground.: -C.P-R.-v6.6.T.R.\u2014W.D.Moore.Rose and Thistle vs.Rosemount.\u2014 D: Walker.First-remed ctub ground.The proper thing for removing dust from an.angles jaxa soft thick pains brush.\u201d BE man spill gins and ms Jections abound under the bonnet t PREPARING FOR MONTREAL'S A C SP ares ES One of the entries-\u2014Donington Farmer, owned by.Thomas Moore, real.winner of Fifty-frret Prize.\u2018 er BIG DOG SHOW AT THE br aq es es rt UM.RACING CHART Weather Rainina: Track.Meavy.FIRST RACE, § furlongs: purse $400; for 2-year-olds: selling.Start poor; won driving, place easily.Went 2.26; Miss Letitia.Trained by H.Bowers, Horse.Wet.St.4.Congregs James.110 9 6h 22 Sadie Shaptro .107 5 12 13- Flamma .104 7 10 Ha Mad River .110 3 32 5 à ES 107 4 31% 31% Marentius .109% 6 42 644 Loathly Lady .102 2 bl 445 ThirtyiForty .110 1 Ae 10 Delightful .97 8 73 84 Auto Maid .102 10 81 71 at 8 Winner, ch.c., hy Ort Wells\u2014 Value td winner, $385, Time, 1.02 3-5.%.Fin.Jockeys.0.C.23 18 Peak .8 12 12 23 Gordon .8 8 A1 3h Sweeney .10 12 + 31 $2 Wilson .8 15 414 85 McCahey .8 9-5 632 63 Byrne .3 5! 73 73 Adams .20 30 | 91 8% Burns .8 12 , 8 95 Diggins mn 7 | 10 19 Schuttinger.10 15 Congressman James broke slow; w orked his way up on outside, and.dosing with a rush, got up In final strifles.! + speed in the going.but tired badly last furlong.Flamma finished with a great ' + i Sadie Shaptro showed fine turn of hurst of speed.Auto Maid ran away half a mile going to post.Winner entered for $400; no bid.8PRCOND RACE, about 114 miles; purse $500; for 3-year-olds; steeplechase, 12 jumps.Start, good.won ca nilering; place ariving, Weni 2.63; at | 1.Winner, b.g., 3, by Norwood\u2014Lad y (Goda.Trained by W.Garth.Value to winner, $400.Time.314 1-6 ! Horses, Wet.Pt.: \u201c | Andy Chisholm.937 2 13 11 110 115 F Willams.1-2 8-20 | His Reverence.132 3 374 25 Zhe 31 Kermath .2 3 Annum .132 1 33 38 816 31% Hannigan.20 30 Lampblack 182 5 48 4 20 430 4 50 Wolfe.15 13 Newcomer .135 4 5 ô 5 .5 Lynch ., 17 \u201c18 Andy Chisholni feuced well and showed a fine turn of speed from the start: drew away into a commanding lead last quartera deterniined effort going to ninth fenc e.front of Annum at end: latter might have been second but for interference Lampblack closed a big gap.THIRD RACE, 11, miles: purse $600; for 3-year-olds: handicap.Start.good: won, driving: place, easly.Went 3.17.at 1.Winner, blk, 3 hy Orden Naluna.Trained by T.J.Hea ley.Value to winner, $493, Time.1.87 3- Horse.wget.St %.4.3%.Fin.Jockeys.0.C.Owanus .8% 4 11 tn 22 13 \u201cMeCaboy .3 18-5 Alérian .105 1 3° 22 fi 28 \"\u201cByrhe ., 3 Star Charter .118 3 4 4 4 3 1 30 TWHson 6-5 ad ! Bounder .9 sy 84 ?15 A da RUBIN | 6 3 2 2h \u2018Owanus outbroke his field and again in stretch run and was going rush entering home stretch, but t nev.get wp 5 7 ; UHTH RACE: 5 furt olds.Pari, good; won.easily\u2019 by Floral King\u2014Luesse.Trained by A.Bulcroft.Valye to winner, $490.Time, 1.96 3-5.Horses.wet.St.x 1 Str.Fin.Jockeys.Op.C, Floral Crown .118 3 3 3 1h 18\" @ Burns4.6-5 3-3 Fred Cowans.118 2 210 212 23 28 Byrue .6-5 4-5 Right Wing.115 1 11% 1 nk 3 3 Peak.« 65 1 | Floral Crown, green at barrler, broke very siow: hugged the rall and moved up with a rush in home stretch, and was golng away at end, Fred.Cowans went wide all the way.boited to outside fence at stretch turn.Right Wing showed speed for three furlongs.FIFTH RACE - One mile; purse $500.for 3.year-olds an d up: selling.Start good.Won easily; place driving.Went 401; at\u2019 1.Winner, b.g., 5, by Dienudes\u2014 Raglan.Trained by A.F.Dayton.Value 16 winner, \u201c3476.Time, .48 1-5.Horse.wgt.St.4.4.%.Fin.Jnékeys.0.C.Ragman.108 1 13 12 12 11% Peak .\u2026.1 4-5 Jno.Reardon .100 3 3 3 3 214 McCahey .8-5 2% Duticare .5 2 2h 2h 2% 3 Diggins.4 3% Was in hand at end.McCahey saved and outiasted Dullcare in final drive.dy, Ivabel.and got up last stride.thirteenth jump.not run his race.rate atofm'undersestietat fit hiif: came aw ay at end Aidan moved up with a red u der, punl gen éd cf CA £1 ce.same, \u201cWen Ragman outbroke his field and drew away into a round with Jho.BReaëdon all the way, atter went wide entering homestretch and weakened under punishment.Scratched: Oakhurst, Question Mark, Shel- SIXTH RACH \u2014 About 2 miles: purse $600: for 4-year-olds and up: 14 Start good.Won cantering: place driving.Winner, ch.g., a, Knight Jumps.of the Thistle\u2014Zerlina., Value to winner, $470.Horse.Wet.St %.3.Thistledale .144 « 22 1h Brush Broom .133 5 5 5 Sam Ball .144 1 36 310 Lester L.Hayman 144 \u20ac 412 415 Racebrook « -.183 3 1% 23 er ee eee 144 2 Ran out.Thistledale fenced well and showed good speed at all stages.Ca agai going to tenth fence, and drew away at end.pts Broom = 5 > Sam Ball hit couple ôf his fences.SEVENTH RACE \u2014 Seven furlongs: purse IS Start DO cana easily; place same., by n Strome-\u2014 eo Woodson.Trained R.E.- der, a?Yemen by Watkins.Value to win orses.wWegt.St.% str.Fin.\u201cJockeys.3 Ben Loyal .110 1 % a 14 16 18 Beil oo.cow 1% $ Joe Galtens .101 3.34 21% 28 24 Gordon .10 8 J.H.Houghton .107 2 3h 32 $2 31% Peak.234 Anna L.Daley , , 99 4 45 43 42 * 44 Schuttinger.5 4 Nightfail .98 8 52 56 8618 88 Diggins .8 16- Idleweiss .96 6 610 820 630 630 Wingfield .30 40 Springmass .104 7?7 7 7 McCahey .10 12 Ben Loyal sprinted into a commanding lead first furlong, and was never bothered.Joe Gaitens dropped into second place on backatretch and remained there.J.H.Houghton had no speed and was not dangerous.He did Springmese ran away a mie and a quarter on her way to post.The field was strung out ai the way.Winner entered for $800: no Nd Scratched: Montcalm, Ivabel, Dullcare, Billy Vanderveer, Merman, Lady 0.His Reverence made then tired, and was swerving In ar Ç pe could 1000, \u20182-vear- er, tb.c., dong lead first farlong.Time, 4.20 4-5.% Fin.Jockeys.Oo.> 16 112 Lucas.\u2026.\u2026.8 î 4 2nk Kelleher .8 10 210 8h Lynch .\"., 6-5 3-3 34 4 Beamish .10 13 Fell.Dupee.34 24 Slater .30 40 osed a big gap acebrook fell at 400; for 8- -olds ; won $445: wr Winner Der OTTAWA DOG SHOW.Very Successful \u2014 Local Dogs Did Well.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont, September 16\u2014Yester- day saw the closing of the greatest bench show that hag ever been witnessed in Ottawa and featured by the fact that local entries came in for a big bulk of the prizes.tion has proved one of the most successful both in the financial and popular sense that the Oitawa Kennel Club has ever seen.The fact that an Ottawa exhibition won the Governor-General's prize with a Cocker Spaniel goes to show that Ottawa are not to be behind other cities tn the: way of prize winners, and local breeders can be classed among the best In the country.Mr.T.A.Armstrong, of Ottawa West, was the of the handsomest that has ever been donated at a local show.Carruthers and Ferguson with their Boston terriers made a creditable «-owing In the fact that they are held as reserves.Mr.Lewis, the official judge, had a busy day yesterday, but hig untiring work brought much of thé success, which is due the show.the officers also coming in for a great.deal of the praise.In the general movement which js now In progress toward the motoriza- on of all trackless travel, probably one-quarter of the horses that have been displaced By automebile power have fallen before the passenger automobile of private ownership.Fully three-quarters of the jobless horses have resulted from the competition.of the tru and even at that the motor truck provided much work for the equines by extendi the scope of buginess, thus furnis & use, even it it is only temporary, Yor (housands of horses that had heen originally Ofy- placed by the installation of'the Thôre waste only causés bad language.v.ecopomic form of trahsit, - The attrac-; winner of the Vice-Regal trophy, one, \"WESTMOUNT RUGBY.Doings of the Different Players an and Off the Field, - Westmoänt held a rattliag good practice thie morning and under Geo Trent} Inés , cobéhing went through an hour Hard gring.The boys Intend making a breat bid for Intermediate and junior honors in the Q.R F.U, and; with tie material oñ hand will make the other teams hustle.The first matches are.with the two M.A A, A.teams on \u2018the latter's grounds October 7.Punts.Ge.Treffhorme hasn\u2019t forgotten his \u201cdodging\u201d runs, and gaine every time.Hodgwon, Smythe, Pitt are doing 8004 -wdgk behind the line and with the \u2018addition.of \u201cPete\u201d Cornell, Harry Wills - aad a few Hkely onss, West- mount will \u2018be well looked after In that position.Samuels, Eastlake, Robertson, 8mee.ton, Crossley are noticeable on the line.F À large turnout is expected Saturday afterngon- st 8 o'clock on Westmount Park AN up, boys! cH rere \u2014re\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014 Motoring.prysnisations in several States .are already discussing cam- paigne tor-the adoption of laws similar to those now in effect in New York, designed to clear ronds and highwaye of disfiguring signs and posters.Under the New York act it is a misdemeanor only to put up such advertiai but: te.or - Lames ithe event, about 29 couples playing on FFTYEIGHT GOLFERS TOPLAYATDINE AND BEACONSFEL The Official Programme Giving Each Player\u2019s Place for In- ter-Club Match.The annual match betneen the Royal Montreal and the Beacunsfieid Golf Clubs will take place on Saturday.16th September, In the afternoon.About 68 members from each club will take part in each course.The following 1s the draw tor Dixie links: At Dixle.i Royal Mont.Beaconsfietd.{ R, E.Macdougall H.Yulle | Alex.Hutchison A.P.$.Glasaco i J.Percy Taylor WW.W.Walker : E.A.MacNutt D.N.C.Hogg t W.C Hodgson 8 N.Munro A.A.Hodgson R.S.Murphy A H.Grier H.R, Trenholme K.R.Macpherson H.M.Smith J.Cecll McDougall H.D.Carr A.A.Wilson C.C.Jackson Dr.R.F.Ruttan F.J.Laverty J.8.Cassils H.A.Baylis W.L.Maltby E.A.Schmidt E.C.Rykert E.Darling A.E.Holt H, C.Wills W.A.Wilson, E.Liersch J.T.McCall H.B.Young L.Macfarlane A.Wainwright W.M.Kirkpatrick H, Baby C.8.A.Oliver * CC, W., Meakina H.D.Browne H.Robertson F.Cole D.MeGill C.F.Cise, jr.E.W.Davis J.W.Laing A.Clifford W.Hingston.C.\u20ac.Mills A.C.B.Claxton.Major Dobbin At Beaconsfield.R.M.G.C.Beaconsfield.C.B.Grier .,.C.A.Hutton \u20ac.H.Turpin ., .A.Morris! P.Molson .W.IL Hogg T.FE.Merrett C.C.Pangmän T.McG.Hutchison .A.8 (hillas E.A.Bernard s +++ +.,.H.Vallance F.Chattan Stephens .E.©.Kerrigan , C.P.Lyman .W.A.Tooke, J.W.Yuile .D.E.Hamiiton ! A.G.McKay .J.R.Gordon! H.W.Molson .E.Dawson ' W.H.C.Mussen ., .T.B.Little | W.W.Robinson .PC.Schaeffer A.A.Crombie .+ + «.BR.8.8kinner H.A.Fromin vie eve eee 0 J.FO Grant il.J.B.Hamilton .V.E.Kerrigan J.C.Paterson .R.B.Arkell | G.B.Moberly .W.B.Strachan | A.Browning .A.C.Baxter | W.B.Blackader .W.R.Creighton R.A.Dunton ., .J.W.Blalr! H.M.Stanway .T.Caverhill/ J.J.Meagher .W.8S.Chadwick J.A.Riddell .L.D.Shaw Murdoch lLalng .T.McKay H.B.Dursford .J.P, McBride P.B.Tytler .«es +.B, Tooke W.I.Fenwick .B.Barnaby Blair Ruasell .vv «.H.Crowdy R.M.G.C.Reaconsfield.Alex.Wilson T.B.Reith James Hill E.R.L.Henry- Anderson Arrangements have been made for the 80 G.T.R, to stop at Dixie station for he gonvenience of players.AMERICAN BOOM T0 FRENCH TURF: | | -o\u2014 ' + Brilliant Throng Getting Ready | to Attend the Grand [ Prix.\u2018 Paris September 16.\u2014A brillant now galaxy of American women in Paris 1s making social engagements to adorn the autumn season of racing, | which begins with the Grand Prix, the | first Sunday in October.i The coterie of wealth and fashion includes Mrs.Harry La Montagne, Mra.Charles Carroll, Princess Rospig- losi, Mrs.Wiillam K.Vanderbilt, Madame Henri Say, Counteas Viel Cas-! tele, Mrs.Henry Ridgway, Countess.Odin de Leubersac, Countess De Gon- tant Biren and Mrs.John Munroe.Although no American owner rac-! ing in France belongs to the exclu- , sive Jookey Club\u2014whatever his suc- ; cess\u2014the women of the United States | have contributed.for the sake of their | own enjoyment, an unconscious glamor : at every racecourse on the circuit.| Vanderbilt Leads, Winning Owners.| Willlam K.Vanderbilt has a racing | stable second to none in France, and | as a winning owner is at the head of the list, but no one proposes him for membership in the Jockey Club.To his credit be it said that the so- } waiters watching every mouthful.England, Germany.Russia, Austria and Italy have commented upon the supposed slight to Americans of affiu- ence who have done so much for the French turf.But the sensitive feminine instinct for social preferment so far shows no wrinkles on the features of any of the ladies aforementioned.No sooner had the races closed at Auteuil and Longchamps with\u2019 the Grand 8teeplechase and Grand Prix respectively, than the American women hurried to the meeting at And when the Trouville season was in full swing they left the springs to King George of Greece and followed the ponies into Normandy.Preparing for Fall Season.From Trouville they went to Dieppe, and wound up the circuit at Chantilly, Now all are returned to Paris and are eocupied with the buying of gowns, laces and hats for the great event on October 1.The Autumn circuit will take in Nice and Marseilles and the South of France.Some of the American owners here ares Vanderbilt, Gould, Belmont, Wid- La Montagne and Ridgway.Among the American jockeys are Reiff, O'- Connor, Nash and Turner.American trainers are aise much in evidence, such as Cslhoun, Duke, Macintyre and Burke, It ts therefore no great wonder that the American patronesses of racing in France féel very mich at Home.ROSE AND THISTLE .VERSUS ROSEMOUNT.The Junior League of the P.Q F.A.bave determined that the Rose and Thistle Footbal Club must play off their match with Rosemottsit to-mor.row aftéernoon on the Reihoad Y/ M.CAN Players, haretors, pee ai pl , thers .to De BU tie dresilng roomy po \" than three o'clock, when tod 1 be picked, Te the fog will | TL, St.Frusquin, cial aspects of the situation do not) trouble him, since the benefits of on | Foreign society from the capitals ot! Billeter is the Aix.! 4 xX I - aL ener, Thorn, Hunsiker, Mason, Carnes.| A R Le } .\\ .FIRST JOCKEY RULED OFF AT DUFFERIN PARK YESTERDAY Another Jockey Fell Exhausted From Excessive Reduction.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont, September 16.\u2014 The first disqualification of the Dufferin meeting came with the running of the sixth race yesterday, when Jockey Carroll, on Horace E., deliberately pulled over in, front of Mapleton twenty yards from the wire, crowding the latter into the fence and unseating his rider, Jockey Cullen, who fortunately escaped injury and was able to fill his engagements in the gucoeeding races.Horace E.finished second, but was promptly disqualified, placing Bright Star and Howlet, who were hopelessly beaten at the time, second and third.For a repetition of the same kind of work on Ynca, in the next event, when he all but piled Yankee lady and two other horses in a heap at the first turn, Carroll's budge was orders od taken up by the judges, and that he be denied the privileges of the track in future.Jockey Robertson was substituted on Grace Kimball in the concluding number on which Carroll had been engaged.Wonder Worker in the third, and Elizabeth O., a good thing in the initial event, both scored at very liberal prices, the balance of the races going to favorites and se cond choices.From excessive redue- ing, Jockay Grand fell exhausted ,and was carried from the track after dismounting from Paul Davis in the see cond.He pluckily continued by riding Lizzte Fiat in the third, then was excused from filling the balance of his afternoon's engagements.Frank Burrows to-day disposed of Gold Fern and Bill Lamb to J.IH.Moody by private sale, The Toronto Racing and Driving Club announced to-day that they will Rive a seven day running meeting at Dufferin Park here, from October 3rd to 10th inclusive.Starter \u201cJim\u201d Milton was a visitor.He was securing horses for the meet- ihg at Richmond, Va.TORONTO NEVER = SAN THE LINE OF THIS MATCH Oldest Lacrosse Inhabitants Do =.Not Remember a Similar Case.Special to The Montreal Btar.Toronto, Ont, September 16 There is no one lacrosse ,frjlower of player in Toronto that can remembef of any instance ra Igtrosse | match .whera such en\u2019 degubduin 4 that in which the Môntresf aoû National teams gut into where an unfin ished match was played over on a late b date, in such a manner.I really do - not know of any such a happening in Lory connection with the C.Lo A\u201d said Secretary Hall, who has held that office for a long term.\u201cI! know of games being plaved off that found the teams [tied at\u2019 fall\u2019 time and could not brealg the tie, Lecause of darkness.I know of several instances also wherq à vise iting team has left the field at the end of uhe third quarter or in that, periud, but they generally refused to blay because thelr opponents \u2014 were roughing it up and getting away with it.In these cases the game was gen erally.awarded to the heme team Hy the referee or else the committee awarded it to them -unlesg à jugt Case .was found by them for leaving- the - field before finishing the game., Na, Ë don\u2019t know where just such .g@ ine\u2019 stance has ever occurred before tu * lacrosse.1f a crowd should approacly - on the field and could not be forced _ off by the home team or the police, the visitorea would be awarded the game, but we have had no cases of this kind as yet.\u201d H.J.P.Good, who was president of the C.L.A.about as far back as can be remembered.spoke as did Mr.Hall on the matter.\u201cThe .¢.L.A.never had any trouble of this kind to my knowledge,\u201d sald he,\u201cI have heard of these kind of instances where small clty league teams have had their games broken up by the crowd rush« ing on the field and starting trouble, but no police protection was: given of: asked and the visitors would he given the game if it wasn't finished.I reat ly don't think that a match wez ever arena amt m0 9 = me CANADA\" T : CHIVERS FLOOR POLISH | Used in Montrest\u2019s Ho - tels Hospitals.\u2018+; \u2018 and Certain Colg*8ts- Regular £8 With To clear $A.75 Sp pei During the rec British Assoclatio of Ecienee, held a an interesting poip; C.Hurst In a pap ted; pah tural) Section.It od ts, nicely the subject of theft fitting: sizes 32 to to horse breeding.In general coat e do not to ship to one anoth herited quite inde on the other han accumulating whi certain strains th of coat color- an instance,\u201d sald X\\ St.Simon was a never threw a \u20ac hand, five of his Persimmon, Diam CTIONS .CHOICE 69c YARD ali heteroxygous threw chestnuts.children of St.St ed themselves to by - - + ing power to their ers and sisters.T .nuta had betweent .classic races, their ers and sisters h fifteen classic racegde twice as numerous \u201c \u201cAnother intere vestigation js appak .brown coat color, H female sex In 'St.i St.Simon's brow.-.4 selves to be strikiy power to the bay j- and even to the b; uals of which wer \u201cvn CHOICE 48c This is the more MONDAY, consider that in rf\u2019 °° advantages over sible that the elucf\u201d °° 39c parently trivial th help to throw {BDRS .YARD plicated question classic winner.EUGENE TREIVET.MONDAY, DEFEND IN.39c Eugene Tremt; .weight w'restier, will meet Jong ORS.YARD lightweight of t .| a catch.as-catcl longing to this salon of sportdom con- : sist chiefly in sitting at table with at Sohmer Park I 1 J NOW ten courses to digest and d zen | the best two fa It by doing so.iponeat with wh' and brown grounds, contend, as ev mixtures and thread matches alreadyade to button up.to the two men, ther, pants elastic ;nearly won by \u2018sizes 3 to | From the.ve $2.19 \"the finish theese ¢ \"°°\" \"°° ; a minute of time.~ laey to the Bark\u2019ER COATS $3.00 will get all the their money.pBlue, mill finished, | fast, and strong Reefer Coats, double pith gilt metal but- ?veer $8.00 i entific exhibition Several prelimi weights and mid cede the main.ey \u201c \u201c \u2018pong\u2019 Japanned.Coal: , Res: 25c> val »eutomes, each ous -C.aD] eee very ome to ie loti strong wearing - de, 1 medium.grey.Yelf and fancy -stripes, (Monday .84-75 » Manicuring | Electro and\" Viti \u201cMayasgs .for Scalp and Face, pou A 2 Punde & Boehm, 132 PEEL STREET, near Windsor Hotel.\u2019 1 \u201c-Woitnen of Canada have learned Deane ay meh.deaired 898 much.as head of hair, for women.nie pont: r [Women K veste \"dun listiess hair grow \u201col Since h 1 trod otion of Parléiss 6 .Since the in \u2018 26 | Sage into Canada, dr ts \u2018fn every: town are tecommenäing Perliat/Baze- j.because they know tbat \u2018it.will de: aw actly what the makers may it will dè.Besides being à wer and beautifier, Parisian Bags: \"is \u201crigidly.gunrantsed to mop itching 10 4 stop.hale from and to \u2018evety trate of dandratt THE MONTREAL DAY Bi 515 RE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1911.WHAT WOULD THE AMERICANS DO?R i RE ree Fhe Montreal Baily Star: EVERSE the situation; and what would the zumer!- fo | Rei member-\u201d Groceries of Quality oo | - oans do?: ememi er - That the Public of Montreal and Canadians in general appreciste , Let us suppose that we had exhaustéë our forests, 5 os U ê Grod Groceries and \u2018Pravisions \u2018is evidenced by the large increase in our ST meena business year after year.Fi @TATES: \u2014 and were In need of Imported pulp wood; .and that the x \u2019 = , Now that the people are all hack in town agdin, from their sure > Americans still had uncounted miles of standing timber.MR.FIELDING gave that license to] \u201cYou are lik&the Lachine mil,\u201d was vacations, our city trade has set in on us with @ rush, and there will no let up till after Christmas.Eastern.Division, east of Pittsburg and Buffalo, Dan|y 7 - |the- unfortunate Farmers' Ban 1 IL representative, # Tribune Building, New York Would they grant us access to it?Would they let us get thinking.Even the man who sure SE e phrase applied to all gossiping We handle everything in Groceries and.Provisions, of the very best .pulp wood from them: or would they tell us to buy thelr For two thousand five hundred licenses thinks sometimes.teikative creatures, .when ex-Mayor quality obtainable.FRASER VIGER \u2018 co.Lim Shr Bi\" on \"PA First verbes so keep American capital and workmen em- years people have been laughing at en eee ee ea een anse ea causa me Laporte res young.aa.Mr La er ti tTED.4 Ban : \u2019 : esop's story of \u201cThe and the |: aint heart has about as much show | \u2018 reason sala - u I - \u201d Let us \u2018suppose \u2018that they grew the best wheat In the po \" oa most of hE wl} with = fair Indy as a faint bank bal- :|{ porte, \u201cthat the Lachine mill, which raser\u2019 s pecia ausages- - mot Ontario oran 1ve T6 \u2014 wi i\" .0 ng \u2018ance.: [was the only one in the place at the ce\u2014M.W.\"McGillivray, representative.world\u2014wieat vrhich our mills had to have to mix with 1 ; 20c PER LB .Street West, Toronto.our own yield i a t leable fl w ja th apply to themselves tbe moral of the |\u2018:+-+-+-.00002 02202 e eee ana anne pe cree T time, never stopped, day or night.a .eslgm Canad ort Manitoba, yield In order 10 get a saleable flour.oulc the rable, \u201cgrasp at the shadow and lose! 1F YOU were a he pieh would \u201cI may almost be said to have been A Bure sign that the cool weather Is not far away Is the incre : LOha WAR, anna _ ces, including an! M Americans let us have their wheat?Or would they keep h bstance,\u201d Th 118 sound rather do, smoke sero.pus » wold you bord in the mill\u201d sald the form:r ma- demand for our Special Pork Sausages.Last Falj and Winter wr we.sad \u201cSiiivray.heen Stapp r EE ton column ©\" |\\t at hame.grind it in their own mills, and sell us the flour?he BUPStance ,.moral 4u,soun catapaige \u2018leurs Or #0 up in'an arenipt © Yor.\u201cMy fatber worked _ipsthe mill tons of these sausages: In fact for a time !t looked as though \u2018the peop : 5 to-day as ever, and Just as.nuch un- - which was owned by a Mr.\u201d Knox, and This coming season we are going to sell more, und already the de- ws Let ÿ { \" } ; pure Sub ee i a a Otros much.and that we.expected to want It much more in.the Deeded: The Canadian : Réciprocitar- 7277 vn the a End of the own.not mand is getting risk for unawic c i > - wags in the east end of the town.no \u2019 Island, Newfoundland Bermuda and West Indies./future.Would they open it to us?In this case, we do fans to-day, in grasping at that sha ANOTHER BIG FISHER .far from where the electric and pump- - FRASER'S SPECIAL PORK SAUSAGES.ir W.Byrbéy, representative, Star Bullding, Montreal.t hav w \" .\u2018 dow of a shade, \u201cthe United States ing stat are now.beside the canal\u201d Price, 20c per 1b./ SO no ave to \u201csuppose.We did want their market once.MEETING LAST NIGHT B38 ons , te Get a pound or two for your breakfast on Sunday Morning.Fe BRITAIN Office, 17 Cockspur St, Trafal-| Lord Elgin took great pains to get it for us.Did they market of ninety millions,\u201d \u2018are in | | Subsequently.Mr.Laporte\u2019s family Lo ; adver s,-London, 8.W., England.M.A Jamieson, 1 70 a : i danger of losing the vérÿ\u201d substan I : moved out from Lachine.He well ra- : Isiag representative.ot us keep it?Not exactly.They seized upon some very tal wealth they already pgs tn Mliliens Under the \u2018Spel; of the members being driven Into the city Society Roquefort Cheese _ CE\u2014M e for Petty pretexts as excuses for bundiing us out of it in no by his parents, in a country cart, to \u201csévertiaing.avence \u201cFavre & Cle, Paris, agents gentle manner.the first place this paie ar ninety| Minister of Agriculture\u2019s Mus JY the Princes ot Wales in 1861.SEE BRAD.Ga .- .) ide i is d K It mad vor Then we tried to get back again on several occasions ions is : mers het of ° ri : ical Voice with oe Th ee ay trom pure sheep's milk.ihe Fichest King ot Creuse It 1s made \u2018envies.\u201c4 ons _\u2014 We thought at that time that we needed the American |@8ination of some very, maginative mistake,\u201d said the ex-Mayor.laugh- pronounce it the most easily digested of any kind of cheese, requiring; CIRCULATION OF THE STAR market.Did we get back?Not by a long shot.They politicians at Mri?a fom.lé.absolute- ingly.\u201cI remember being, as à very less for Cheese fe enor milation.other kind, and is very.eco- > , adopted a nice new tariff, called after McKinley, expressly 1¥Y DO existence in bi A ze there yours man.Asa secretary of Lhe nomical to use.Price, b0c per Ib.| intended to keep us out.Then when that did not seem #FÉ according to = \u201ci hus, 91.errors \u201cof Cote St.Paul i 1867, and Week ending Sept.9, 1911.quite \u201cbarbed wiry\u201d enough, they adopted another called pial people: in thes sans > parking in connect:on with the contest Snider\u2019 S I omato Ketchup i! 5 after-Dingles.ol ese no lôd th or retween the Hon.Mr.Reaublen and i .\" .Ld + sen.av\u2019 w I.on oa .Made after an old-fashioned kitchen \u201c\u2018recl from ri Tomatoes, 3 Monday.TT,529 When we wanted thelr market, they took especial pains 83.7 p.c.\u2018are Et Mal al popu- \u2014 Dax dure ras Aen Ffrovies sound, and red to the core.Absolutely frie Rom che mica) preservatives.i Tuesday.LL T7511 \"1s preven: ut from geiting It.Now that they want our lation; that ip to Fae ; ntire- an interest in the élection contest of or artificial coloring.Always a favorite \u2018with our trade.Price, 35c per.pe \u2019 market, our Government is taking especial pains to help ly\u2014but largely\u2019 compared: { rmers Sir George Drummohd and the Hon.æ \u2019 .Wednesday.1 cu 71,623 them get it.fruit growers, agirymen, § i ranch- John Young: and in thos: days there P 9 Milk Ch 1 t x i ; Thursda 77.504 We certainly ought to win the prize for good nature or men, whose.main\u2019 busines Is to pros with te nent In connection eters 1 ocoiate vi AEE \u201cplumb foolishness\u201d or something.duce the very.articles, that the , ar John Macdonald annopnéed his! [JF ©.se .Mod f ÿ'deadlook\u201d at Ottawa, of which was horn (\u2018onfederation.| Statistics thd.the internal m- q a -} \u201c|fémous \u201cNational Policy.The effect- ,! \u2018 was magical from the start.The .> 1 ring of our tariff toward Britain was contempor- r Fhe owering merce of the Fa TLRs is Rreater ¢ policy had to be sustained at the polls.; laneous with the end of Uncle Sam's \u201cfree land.\u201d and the than thd lot: nal trade of 0 > of course; but there was hope in ; 6 natural movement into our West brought unprecedented! their outfit according tp their destin- os .every breast.People who had money on rosperity.The demand for more cutling of the tariff the whole world.And yet the Amer- began to look for sites upon which t b I .I : .=.build mills and factories.The sugar $1.50 to.$2.50 Bags In Sergon British goods has not been heeded by the \u201cWitness ican farmer, blessed with these ad- A .ag refineries of Montreal.and the nail| x * = in a most row\" Government because any further cut would kill off vantages, is not nearly so well off as mills (In one of which my own brother 7 for 97c.Skirts and pour, Canadian industries.The lowering of our tariff to-!the Canadian farmer who is to-day | worked) re-opened; the people took : * ward the United States will, in like manner.not bring! the richest and most prosperous far- {St jhegrt: and when the policy carried * .yard - prosperity at all, but competition to our largest industry in the w .! \u2018 at the polls, as it did by tremendous 3 In solid leather, -seal and walrus, * ! ; mer in the world, even if he is exclud- majorities, and was ratified by a for- : grain, square or rounded shapes, 75 \u2014agriculture\u2014\u2014and ruin to our railways and shipping in- ed from that visionary, impalpable mai vote in the House, there was a | : * leather lined wtih oxidized frames, Tweed terests.What the privileged interests fear is a demand market of ninety millions ' feeling that the country was saved.An ideal sca tri ] t deliehtf \u2018 i 2 small coin purse In cri nd satin Mixt for more of the same: because \u2018more of the same\u2019 must 3 a ; qi à \u2018 3 Mont An ideal sca trip to.the most dehght ul resort . fe 6; .© > ish\u2019 Empire, may 4 ; 3 ing you will Every man alive who knew Sir John Macdonald well, High pricer started the Safurdax MOST ASSUREDLY.apposed to reciprocity .8 Si | \u2018Will L is .a ; VE > ; think that It would pecia cave Mon! ar for 1 \u201ca We invite \u2018you to watch our Gro- \u201cmoney-savertis certain that.if he were living, he would he opposed to! shoppers of Bosion yesterday.and (From the Toronto News) par nese.the ea thin ana anions] Laurentian R tre L for \u2019 cery list for Tuesday.\" Values are LCarpefReciprocity to-day.very man who fought him, tooth and caused them to stand aghast.Mary! When Figher came to Montreal \u2014 trv is prosperous under a fiscal potiey opening for Sens n esorts.5 .Nee bei offered \u2018as an.inducement.to 0° Heuvynall, is certain that he would be supporting Reciprocity to- ?f them had gone to-the market dis- Our great and noble Shi which permite us complete economic men to send them a special train © will jeave \u2018Pinos.\u2018 ng er - 3 trict with the e ctati that h He fourd a hostile audience.N ! he ae : into the army, the Vi Stati i ; - 4 shop early in the week.wide.day.Which do vou think is likely to know best?rie : xpe on that they( That tested al! his powers of fence, initiative.Why make a change navy, and the In- ger Station o polling day; tem- © q .P yard .' LU were going to be called, upon to pay Assuredly he did.wh'ch may be dangerous in its ten- dlan civil service, ber 21 at 11 a.m.for St.Jero and A .Campbell's Tabasco Catsup, bot.13¢ ¢ Scotch more for their dinner, if they wished dency, which may place ns under which is the most {all the statlons up to St Jovilid for | Heinz Tomato Catsup b 25e 3 wide One of the favorite arguments of the paid press is sh make said od 10 Jeet.thers He jaudee Reciprocitr.fiscal tutelage.which may be deter- sought after per the conveyance of city voters who; Wish oT .; , who had plann get around the ur Admirable Sid: tive of ultimate destiny.and that vice o .\u201d \u2014From ta record their votes É Very best Canadian Cheese, Ib.Z0c 40e Englis that Reciprocity can be got rid of at any time If we do difficulty by the purchase of :somé-| He said the thing was sane and sage, a opposite of that teh loyal the Montreal Star, ration air in the Lauren n ; Tongue, 2 1b.came.63c\u2019 wide not like it.It is not true: but it does throw a bright light! thing other than beef received a ahock H's nh ekere pris tied out In rage.|canadians could desire.Hon.Lu.rd Blake.September 18.1851.The train stops at every sis ; \"BR Lanch Tonague, 1-Ib.can 450 31.15, on the opinion of the paet held by its advocates.nam on re he prices ¢ fuoted on Arauredly they aid.\u201cOne might speak out at such &l|xr, Edward Blake was one of the most from Place Viger to Labelle.i The 3 he | hie's Herrings can .15c _\u2014 ham, por and bacon.u The comments of the eager throng time.The Conservative party, In all|.ongistent advocates of the constitution special train returning_ }- La- ' - Maconoc 8.RoC ee.Were rather hard on Sid: .sections, in all its differing elements of our great Empire cannot be question- belle at 5 o'clock.a $ 3 .Mushrooms, first choice, can.25¢c \"age Reved The news that Sir William Van Horne is to > speak in| The Trusts Get Nearly All the | His semattee an A6 enough in Brome, and eo El if one might say sos ed, for his undoubted British principles, a > e\u2026s0se t en alter n h, curty com i nt 8 vertion of reciproc ou startin om erent points, \u2014 se Me 130 NO EE Se a show be comversd gent Outpat.Fords ere only Th ol an hat Us Ganga Th ese Shri 1 i the Liver.n , CAL sc00000000 Sc o the ; 5.e know Van Horne here; and | : se It.On the other |8ir John A donald and Sir George Make Liv | Keen's Mustard.1-2 Ib.cans.23c | his words Will carry double weight.The Canadian Reciprocitariats win], He favored Trade as Free as air Dei.îho Liberals are divided among |E- Cartier.The retiring address aitersà ° 3 ouves, er.56 256 450 su 00} Fo, SOU Sv VALS SHITE WE ute ihe arriver (Chemneives, portant men of\u201d th | Suiting So wien Dio i | Dust Büäne for caipets, cans.35¢ .g : - We were not ready for fi yet.\\party have publicly condemne \u20ac might well appeal to the men of to-day, i Starch, pKt.13¢ E The Reciprocity people argue that to take Canadian -mer knows that there is absolutely no Assuredly he did.polley tn which Sir Wilfrid Laurier gpg the same facile pen of other anys \u2018Berger's ch, PRL.hs connection between the prices he gets , is committed.Many have come out might yet call for a response for duty.4 Borden's Condensed Milk, 1-1b.-i \u2018ss.89% % à duties off is to reduce prices, and to take American duties! for his produce and hé ffebs the un- He started cn the stroke of nine, to denounce it.And these men are ; camech i i Vues anes aresseaes 15c foff is to increase prices.They ought to carry the \u201cwhee] fortunate wage earnsr has to-ÿay for pOur Brent and noble sta, h - [among the most important in the rh St.Patrick's Society.\u2014 The tol- ; CARTERS doors Flaked Rice: Pkt veers 18c 1g LL.Bhouse\u201d vote.it.The trusts and tlie commission Bone wen a Chiefs behest V country, from a commercial and fin- owin * ote the re recent y clectea LAVER Cor .20 Carn ta B houses, the middlemen get a big rake ancial point of view.The end is z , Cory Flakes, 3 pkta.20c Fe off at each end.They pay the far:| Asrarediy he ala.its obvious.\u201d by the St.Patrick's Socléty: F.B.Ale \u201cpyina Rige, 4 Ibs .2:2c Laid Free.Every railway man who has spoken, is against Recip- mer too little and charge the retatler| And when we thought the en4 was near quite \u2014_ , Lames president: capte Bellew: vice- sassohochies Marmalade, 1l-1h.Bers! rocity.Some who have big interests at the mercy of the 2° much.It is freely charged that Three cheers for Chatty Rid\u2019 \"1 ; lation Meetin president; P.McCaffery, treasurer: J.Pr eames Cremeans 18c | ¢1 Riby t silent Wh the middleman makes more money out| Some question from that gang of men Alumnae Association Meeting.££.McEvenue, corresponding secretary; à reen Gage, Hose with overnment, are men at do you infer is thelr real |of selling the produce.than is made| Set Sin Sige asain, ting of the Alumnae!D.P.Lyons, assistant recording secre- ven Peaches, G & The first meeting ) Teams | spliced hee pinion ?- by the farmer who has had all the Assur i ti f{tary.Committee of management: I - 1.ams, ete.in byrup,-jar.fe sp PA lab d expense of it 2 - Association of the Congrega on oO Keown, T.Patton, J: H.Halpin.F.- tiey's Marmalade, 7-1b.can, 85e to 10.Reghl lal De CON, of Le Pa c ne So on and on the language flowed\u2014 Notre Dame, will be held on Saturday, lahan, T.Cunningham, P Carroll, D.pineapple Chunks, can .day .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.The decision of the Government to delay \u201cJimmee\u201d Raisers\u2019 \u201cAssociation.is In Chica à - The speech of Happy Sid.October 8th, In the Lecture Hall of Lyons.P.Cannoiy.T.Déherty, M.Bet- Apricots, can .: ti in Thund 2 : Ro in \u2018Twas like the Brook of England's Bard [the Notre Dame Ladies\u2019 College.sin, E.Scanlan, P.MeGiverin, P.C.Fruits, 3 for .28c - \"onmee\u2019s election under Bay, looks .like a vote of vestigating the Gistippancy between That ran for aye o'er sand and shard, Former pupils of the Congregation |Shannon, James Meek, Ald.Kennedy, P.\u201cfers, 8dvory, Parsley.ste, alien x want of confidence in the ability of James to deliver his Ive Hoek, Povices in he Fass and Assuredly it \u2018ald.of Notre Dame, who have completed Kehoe, W.Cunningham.5.Herternas.ve eis masens mavens snesena - 00 , ; rilef to make y .ating _or| Physicians, Doc 8 \u2018pure Honey, 3 lbs, cAD .\u20ac heels and sual victory: \u2018 a San A tanie tink Ban.0 wine rat Alecia en T wv the upon outer ate.eligible fot Guerin, Kannon And Ambrose, Jo, Crop » : 2 i .na Anton ee no \u2018 , an, grand marsh derman Tansey, M.Maconochie'» Pickied Walnuts, ues, 36¢; \u2014 .of \u2014 fe taïked with, actisad ens- membership.salebge BOL.Lu.22020000.ter as \u2018Why should we give the Americans Reciprocity at their Eon Taskire rai Pye Pail Of mangèl- he dia.8, , a and cheese, Those who are desirous of joining \u20ac ulin.T.F.Berry snd J Mocr Mont- \u201cdood Potatoes, 14 Ibs.8%c | H irst time of asking, when they refused it to us for forty Cowan finds h $2.A, undred Assuredly he the association ,and who have been|yeai Star, September 16th, im.Samolina, 1-1b.tins .85c vith hiet ears?| Gowan finds hogs | a .lors , , Be Hooked are requested to send pren : Law ron Ne white staren O° drawers agos 35 high as, ever, ah cattle 5 AR np Barbi en ge Pour.|mame and address without delay, to] wp firm Fowland, \u2018mother of Bir ha Wr o.white starch.9 ta vo Ye the secretary Alumnae Associati A a 5 , 2 tou \u201cThe chairman with an .owiand, Mr.'S.H., and othwt :% 1bs, .cere 30e des iE A real Lasts aks every seat in Canada worth de- (Co tinued 301 up and wilh an ary ook brook, Notre Dame Ladies\u201d College, 1018 Bem (of this well-known family.died RE -ÂÜM ! street.ananas 1788.\u201d \u2014 Fram the Mofit-.LY ating.odes Je = : .= + : PRAT pie RES DA ce en ee \" RES 8 erbrogks treet.TAS ou AE: Jas > \u201cire RE vOnsh, Er ANNE [VA ve\u201d + 0 om a ET yr F SEN 1, ace eus ell 4 ae Nr A GREAT SEPTEMBER SALE 0 Ladies\u2019 Flamhelette Gowns, high or ew Fall sus REPRESENTING THE VERY BEST NEW YORK AND AMERICAN MAKERS Monday, values from $12.50 to $45.00 for 7,50.Owing to the inclement weather many of our patrons were unable to take advanfage of this remarkable offer last Friday, so for their benefit we will make this offer good again for Monday.A WONDERFUL OFFER\u2014AT THE VERY BEGINNING OF THE SEASON TOO\u2014We have just completed the greatest purchase of women's high class suits we ever made, they are from one of the suits every gar- The materials aione are worth more in many cases than we are asking for the finished garment.Coming so early in the season this sale should be interesting news to every woman within so come with the crowd, but be here sharp at 8 o'clock.best New York houses\u2014sample ment.reach of the Scroggie Store, CARPET STORE: yoke finished with .square neck, Is Now Located RE, the hematitched \u2018tucks and frill.- 0 22 eue crsnress seersrecen Oo .u Co.Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Gowns, good Cor.St.Catherine and Peel Sts.\u2018quality, tucked voke, trimmed with Cor.St.Catherine & Peel Sts.embroidery and frills; and.White.Price .o000.es; Flannelette Skirts, flounce rames.with lace insertion and ng; colors pink and white.Teese A 150 Ladies\u2019 Fiannelette Skirts, flounce finished, with silk stitching; colors, pink and white.Price .Ladies\u2019 Knitted Skirts, colors red, navy and black.Price.$1.69 colors pink $1.29 75 only Women's 18.50 SU $12.So nd SES Suits,.man tailored, handsome designs in Worsteds, French Serges, Basket Cloths, etc.all the new fall shades, rich trimmings.gular $17.50 and $18.50.Monday.95.Re- .ote» $12.95 man-tailored models; all tin lined; bust 32 to 42 to $45.00.Monday.$29.50, $30.00, $35.00 TO $45.00 IMPORTED MODEL SUITS.These beautiful garments are samples from the best manufacturers in New York City; materials are Broadcloths, Imported French Serges, Fine All Wool Tweeds; smart, plain the new fall shades; silk and 3a- ewig §23 75 $23.75 Men\u2019s Patent Boots, Blucher style, broken sizes, every pair $1 65 perfect.Reg.$3.50 boot for \u2019 fall shades.Reg.$20 to $22.50.ume t_NS SSS Ne I A Chr + \u201cLittle Wonder,\u201d will fit any Sewing Machine.Reg bc ONLY ONE SUIT TO A CUSTOMER, WE CANNOT FILL MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS.25¢.Special Monday.Wizard No.14 H.$18.50 .$1250 AND $13.50 SUITS FOR $7.50.\u2014150 only women's suits, materials are French Venetians, Panama cloths and tweeds, smart Ktyles, all: colors.Regular $12.50 to $13.50.for $16.00.Monday .$18.00 AND $1600 SUITS, $9.96 \u2014100 only Women\u2019s suits of best quality serge.cheviots, novelty tweeds, diagonal cloths, etc., handsome styles, all the new Fall shades.Regular $15.00 and had 7.Reg.$25, for.by Paragon, No.14 A C.N.falar 91° $36.79 Cash or terms is the same price, $2.00 down and $1.00 per week.Machine Dept.\u20141st Floor to the Right.$9.95 | \" $20.00 and $22.50 SUITS, $14.95.i 125 only, Women\u2019s Suits, New York styles, every garment a beauty, man-tailored models, rich materials and Monday.Vocal Hits, You're the Sweetest Girl in all Sing Me a Song Like You Used Only Baby Fingers.Who Are You With To-Night.| ! Live My Life For You.2 pairs of 6's; 3 pairs of 6%'s; $ pairs of 7's; 5 pairs of 7's; 14 rs of 88; 2 pairs of 84; 2 pairs 9's; 1 pair of 934; 2 palrs of 10°s.84 pairs in the lot.Men's Goodyear style, of strong Box double soles.300 pairs, all Ming Reg.$4.00, for \u2018$2, 98 Men's Boots, several styles, genuine Goodyear welts, double and single soles, high heels.Fine Fall boots ey: Reg.$4.00.and $3.29 | Remarkable Sale of Silk and Mercerized Cushion Girdles \u201c.$14.95 10c Waits, Blucher 0.This World to Me.to Sing.Special Prices in White Enamel and Brass Beds Very handsome.Whites Enamel! and Brass trimmed bed, head 62 inches h, foot, 45 inches high, extending \u2018foot rail to be Anothar enamel and brass trimmed bed, round head and with brass spindles Special, white $18.00 All (as out), $156.83 \u2014 A well made, and the best finish foot, Brass Bed, n the Emulsion of Cod Liver Ol], Beef, Iron and Wie, 50c bottle, Hydrogen Peroxide (medicinal), PERHAPS?Half Regular Values \"Cushion Girdles:- - 1,200 extra large Me rcerized Cush- fon girdles, 3 yards long, with large tassel on each end, beautiful collec- .tion of shades, including plain and \"mixed colors; these may be used for either bath robes or cushion girdles.50c bottle, for sarcue mucuou vs or 3 for ss.for Joc.1-1b.bottle.+.0.000000 29c Extra special .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.TOILET PAPER, .59¢ Silk Cushion Reg.5e roll, Monday, - LL .C7 PONS Hore 25c ||.Gitdles for 35c.Limited quantity.\" oT is the flfät time that the peo- 1 bla t Montiesl have' ever had an RM FLANNELETTE WEAR EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Gowns 50 Good quality, high 50 white and pink.neck, yoke trimmed with embroidery and tucks.Colors, Cents Special for Cents No Phone or C.Q.D.Orders.Two only to each customer.Children's Sweaters, buttoned over shoulder, colora navy, cardinal and white; ages 1 to 3 years.Price @5c Le Boys\u2019 Boots\u2014Box Calf, solid leather throughout.Sise 1 to $1 89 5.Reg.$2.50, for.\u2019 solid Youths\u2019 Boote\u2014Box Calf, leather throughout, size 11 to 13.Regular $2.00, for 3 Monday .sc.1 49 Misses\u2019 Boote\u2014Vici heavy sewn soles, low heel, luck: $1 09 er style.Reg.$2.25, for.Little Gents\u2019 Boots\u2014Sizes 8 to 1034 box calf, solid leather throughout Regular $1.50, for $1 10 Monday .\u2026.ve.200 pairs Samples and broken lines in sizes 4 and 6, all on the one table, Values $1.35 to 3h75 for 66 Monday .C Ladies\u2019 Flanneiette Drawers, good quality, gathered at knee with elastic, finished with hemstitched tucks, colors pink and white.Price.49c Children's Grey Sweater Coats, trimmed with red, green or navy -border; ages 3 to 6 years.Price.98c Children's Heavy *Flannelette Ki- monas, trimmed with.calored sateen border; colors red and white, blue and white; ages 6 to 14 years Price.Children\u2019 s \u2018Eiderdown \u2018Jackets, finished with fancy silk stitching; colore rod pink pale blue and white; 3 years.Price.35c \u201cseve reese HERE'S MORE OPPORTUNITIES in BOOTS Ladies\u2019 Patent Colt Boots, Blucher style, short vamp, Cuban heels, in button or lace.for .hem Wot $2.49 street boot, for Fall wear, shert vamp, high heel, sewn soles.In button or lace.Regular $2.498 $4.00, for .$5.00 Boot, about 120 pairs Patent Colt, In button and lace styles, sizes range from 2% to 6%, .$2, 98 i for .eeovecsrsevnsscnes Wonderfui Values in Men\u2019s Shirts We succeed:a in purchasing a turers over stock of Men\u2019s Shirts and we are going to sels them ar a ridiculously low price Monday.Men\u2019s Negligee Shirts, made of extra good Percale or Imported Cambric, cuffs attached; some are coat style cuffs, neat stripe effects, also black and white or blue and white: size 14 to 47.Values $1.00.Very special.all wool, unshrinkable, natural shade; size 34 to 46.Special, garment.\u2018 - Men\u2019s Extra Fine Cashmere Underwear, manufac- with soft MS $1,25 Oull Calf Blucher Boot, very smart § 1 4 ' | | value $2.35 for EXTRA BULLETIN: \u2014OF\u2014 Club Bags, heavy sheepskin les- aer, lignt brown shade, horned] with cloth, in 2 sizes, 14 inch, $1.75 52.60 inch, Reg.value $1.98 Cowhide Leather Club Bags, deep shape, brass lock and trimmings, neat and stylish, size $1 98 16 inch.Reg.$2.50 for -Reg.$1.40 Suit Cases, made from imported fibre, light brown shade brass plated bolts and trimmings; Club Bag, Trunk ; s Suit Case Sale} back, alligator embossed, brass lock + and trimmings, strong frame, Le Fe and serviceable, size 24 ins.Reg values $1.40 for.98¢ Travelling Trunks, Impérial design, basswood \u2018box, waterproof: duck covering, brass plated steel trimmings, extra heavy hardwood slats, sheet metal binding, a splen~ did trunk value.Scroggie's Golden Values, size 34 strong hinges, light weight, stylish CHIVERS FURNITURE POLISH Croduces .A.Elaxs sur- applied.face wherever SOLD BY ALL TRE LEADING SPORES ™ CANADiIA CHIYER\u2019S FLOOR POLISH Used In Montreal's Ho- Hospltuls.tels and Men\u2019s High Grade Suits.Regular $12.00, $13.50 and $18.To clear Monday, \u2026 $8.15 at.Broken lines to clear regardless of : | YoutWs Suits.Regular $8 to £10.00.To clear Monday, at.$4.75 80 only, in the lots strong wearing GROCERIES PURE INDIAN TEA, Secret fore 20 $1.00 MACAF.ONI OR VERMI- 29¢ CELL), 3 pkts.FRESH EGGS, per doz.for : 2Tc We invite \u2018you to watch bur Grocery list for Tuesday.Values are being offered as an.inducement.to shop early in the week.Campbell's Tabasco Catsup, bot.13¢ Heinz Tomato Catsup b 23e É Very best Canadian Cheese, Ib.20c Ox.Tongue, 2 \u2018-Ib.cans.ic Lunch Tongue, 1-Ib.can .,.4 ac Maconochie's Herrings, can .13c¢ Mushrooms, first choice, can.23c Mushrooms, extras, can .3 Fine Green Peas, cau .15c Keen's Mustard.1-2 lb.cans.23c Olives, jar.15c.B5c.45c Dust Bane for carpets, cans.33c Berger's Starch, pkt.FN 13¢c Borden's Condensed Milk, 1-1b.- CAm.wosase ssossesnen ac Céok'u \u2018Flaked Rice, Pkt.18c Corn Flakes, S$ pts.2% \u2018Ptng :Ride.4 Ibs.(.22¢ \u2018Maponochle\u2019s Marmalade, 1-1b.FAME.ne einen rene seen 168c *Wagstatfss Peaches, Green Gage, | *Plums.etc.in Ayrup,- jar.f Ac Fiartley's Marmalade, 7-1b.can, 8e Pineepple Chunks, can .Canked Apricots, can .$ Foe pe Fruita, 8 for .Cc erbé, Sévory.Parsiey, etc, aa Honey, S Tou.ann.49 Maconochie's Pickled Walnyts, i mre bot.«veer caine, Potatoes, 14 lbs.ee c \u201cMemolina, 1-1b.tins .-.BHc Crear:, can .\u2026.Oc +.Lawtence, \"No 1 white starch, : k day DOUBLE WIDTH POPLINE.Colored Popline, corded fabric, used largely for chiidren\u2019s dresses; choice of Navy, Black, Brown, Green, 9 Gobelin Blue, etc.; 40 inches wide.Per yard C 65c nglish make, good 39c Per yard.VERY SPECIAL.Navy Blue, All Wool Coating Serge, En durable quality, hard twisted | yarn, 40 inches wi Regular 59c.Monday.cs se es se ee sso.\u20189% SPECIAL FEATURE ARTICLES FOR MONDAY SELLING Below you will find grouped some very interesting, attractive, money saving purchases you can make at this store Monday.By careful reading you will find some very decided \u201cmonoy-savers.\u201d Pure Wool Vests.Swiss Ribbed Pure Wool Vests, with high neck Button front, short and long sleaves, also drawers to match.Closed and open.Extra soft knit, special for Fall wear.89c Carpet Department.Grand values, each .Heavy Kloor OirGloth, 2 yds.30° wide.Imperfect.84.Cushion Tops for 3bc.FAP erie C 200 of these tore beautiful velour scenic cushion tops, 15 erent de- 35¢ Scowch tity 2Y¢ signs to choose from.Reg.35c 40° English Oficloth, 4 vds.33 59c, FOF iii viniennnconennn wide.Ferfect.84.yd.c 1 Dozen Doylies for Sc.$1 15 Brussels Carpet, with Stamped Doylies, 5 ins.in diameter : border to match.Sq.89 with scalloped edges, 12 different de- FA oii cera Cc _slgns.Reg.price bc each; 1 5 3 c Reversible Unibn Car- 27 dozen for .\u2026.\u2026.0.00000000s C pet.36.ins.wide.yd.Cc Stamped Tray Cloths, 1214¢ Some with hemstitched edge, others with plain or scalloped edge, Pre, Seamless Vel- $19.50 214.all nicely stamped, in rose, violet or 4.00 English Seamless Vea daisy designs Res 250.$20.00 75 TG, 05 | tein Ree BT {90 0 English Seamless Vel- - ° \"$28.0 vet Rugs, 3 x son 2 95 .Stamped Marquisette Blouses, | éeriots Bought Mandar es and Laid Free.Bove! Cashmere Hose.4-1 Ribbed Pure Wool Cashmere Hose with fashioned or seamless feet spliced heels and toes, all sizes, 84 to 10.Regular b0c.Ladies\u2019 Black Main Black Cashmere Hose.full fashioned, seamless Make, spliced heely and toes, grand val- $1 00 \u2019 ues, 38a; 3 for .~ Children\u2019s Vests.Heavy Ribbed Fleece lined Vests, with high neck, long sleeves.also solid embroidery: quite a lot of nice designs to choose from.Reg.59 75c, for C Battenberg Centre Pieces, 19c Size 18 x 18, with linen centres and wide patterns of lace around.19 Reg.25c, for Cc Silk Taffeta Ribbons, 19c.2.000 yards of beautiful Pure Silk Taffeta Ribbon, full 6 inches wide, nice heavy -quality with bright finish, complete assortment of colors, including this Fall's latest 19 colorings.Reg.25c, for.C.15c and 20c Taffeta Ribbons, arses renter heres sas rrr Lengths stamped for beading or 1 | 22 to 24° inches long, made of very ters, worth 25c.Monday, for.chet cotton, full assortment of colors, for shields, lined on both sides; sizes 1, 2 and 3.for wide, nice, heavy quality, beautiful bright finish, complete range of colors, black included.Worth 10 15c to 20c, for C 15e and 20c Barrettes, 7 L2c.Shell Barrettes, 6, 7, 8 and 10 strands, medium weight, stock, nicely finished; good strong clasp; 16 $1.50 Cluster Puffs, far 89c.Extra large sixes, fine quality hair, each cluster \"¢ontaining from 20 to 25 elegantly made curls; these may be redressed at any time and last like new; a full assortment 89 of color ; \u2018worth\u2019 $1.50, for.C Corset Embroidery.ace ne scan es worth 15c and 20c, for .1,000' yards - Fine Cambric Corset Mohair Boot Laces.Embrotdery, 17 inches wide.127c Reg.pe for .Dozen, Sc.LA 1 dozen White Tape, assorted Co CE.: widths, for .5c 1 76 sorts Torchon, Vaifenciennes, - Q Lace and insertion, cor ots Collar Supporters, as be Chins.oe tos inch.Regular val- gths, for .u es to 12%e.19¢, Vs 2 pkgs.Sharp's Celebrated sewing.| o 2e * Cc MORE.4 sgrascrac sense , needles, solid or mixed sizes, 5 : Ÿ | 2 PRBS.for .\u2026.0.22 00000 Cc Embroidery, Collars.Special clearing of two broken lines in ladies\u2019 Embroidered Collars and cont collars, sise 12, 1314, 14, 14340.Regular 25c values, 10c \u2018Monday: Beeson non ft \u2018 a +.Callas, Jabots, Etc.New and up-to-date styles in all the: most dainty novelties in Ladies\u2019 Collars, Jabots, etc.\u2019 Specially low prices for Monda, a selling.Reg.26c, for 18c; reg.49c, for 230; Ted.69c, for 330; and reg.79c, for 476.Hose Supporters, 9c.Ladies\u2019, Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019 s.Black and White Hose Suppor- 9e Cc 5¢ Crochet Cotton, 214c¢.500 dozén white and colored cro- tesserae ans worth be.Monday, serveuse se sa 0510050000 276.All-Over Hair Nets, 25c Doz.200 dozen, extra large allover hair nets, with and without elustic, all BELTS.colors.Monday, 1 dos- 25c 173 Ladies\u2019 Tinsel and Elastic Belts TP with handsome buckles.Reg.17c Dress Shields.3 Pairs for 25c 28°, tok.,\u2026.-.\u2026.2 1200.1,000 pairs of light weight dress d, + GLOVES.: Érééptiénal'valués in Ladies! ria | and En for ; res y pan WERT, oven, spec! all calors, (5e $1.00, $1.98 and $1.80.Fully pustesd : from $1.00\" up only.- Cashmere Gloves.rec ve rose nc um 050400000000 $1.50 Hair Switches, for 79c.800 beautiful wavy Hair Switchen, drawers to match, ankle length.AN 10c.! fine quality hair, a splendid assort- Cat ere Gloyes, 19¢; 280, 85e, 490, sites, 2 to 14 years.Mon- 21 2,000 yards colored taffeta and | ment of shades.Reg.| value 19 Everÿ pair of slover sold bears our day ME C | Faliletine Ribbon, 4 and 4% inches j 81.95, for LL.sa nau 00 Cc ma 0, once racu pe on ee \u2014, Very Specia CORDUROY VELVET.MONDAY, PLAIN VELVETEEN.RICH QUALITY.BLACK \u2018AND COLORS.in all simon $ 4,97 FLE mail Share oa .foot la to be had 008\" sizes.Reg- | Hublgant's Face Tomaer, 3% ho .- | FA to Ferge gh a vor lucky Toreads ana Fncy worsiots pop: English Tweeds, wn medium grey.005 White Enamel Bed, sad A .ft * $7.95 for.oth oe s $1 5.95 Babcock a Covy Postes and Cte itu} aurais, yards lors, with large in stripe etttcts and mixed patterns.round with wee ad stripes ish, \"perfect fitting sides, Commode Chair, with Chair Sarge.trav.best Imported Glycerine Toilet Soap, assortment of shades, including both style, tailored in the best possible t and rfect Jo - si \u2019 29 y all standard sizes 1 50 tray, golden oak make and finish tray, Golden Oak 95¢ Reg.10c cake, Ÿc, or 3 cakes plain arf mixed colors.Reg.values manner and perfect fitting; sizes 34 °Ÿ* ANC Pertec ng;.sizes to Reg.$2.35 for $ \u2019 finish .90¢c for .c.uu.$1.10 finish .OF teeree envonennns 20c 69c, for, vr \"rue ea eue serene Se to 42.To clear Monday at $8.95 34.To clear Monday .$4.25 LADIES | A Grand Sale of New Fall Dress F abrics \u201cIHAND BAGS FINE BROADCLOTHS, SUITINGS, TWEEDS AND SERGES AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES.65c to $1.00 WOOL DRESS GOODS.\u2018 Our European representative purchaséd over 1,500 pieces of BLACK GOODS, SHARP REDUCTIONS $1.50 to $2.50 Bags In Serges, Fancy Weaves, Plain Weaves, Mixed Suitings, etc., the newest Fall and Winter Dress Fabrics at a great liquidation Black French Panama.Regular 85c.CHOICE .ST \"in a most remarkable assortment of new Fall colors for Suits, Sale, and we must admit it is the greatest bargain we have obtain- Black All Wool French Voile.Regular 85¢.for 97c.Skirts and Dresses; 40 to 50 inches wide.Choice, ed for a long while.The lot includes all sorts of materials, in fact Black Melrose and Armure.Regular 80c.\u2026.69c yard \u2019 Cl 49c you il find materials both for dressy wear and service; materials Black All Wool Tricot.Regular 90C.In solid leather, seal and walrus, Tr CC will fill many a need in the Fall wardrobe.You can judge from Black All Wool Cost Cloth.Regular 85¢ D grain, syuare eda faves.75 t to > $1.00 WOOL DRESS GOODS.will find many a need in the Fall wardrobe, You can judge from pol Costume Cloth.Regular 85c.| YAR small coin purse in each.Also the Tweed Suitings, Serges, Panamas, Voiles, Batistes, Fancy the following description the great variety presented for Monday.EVENING DRESS FABRICS.: pee ne ord handle git Mixtures; all colors and weights for this season's 59c $2.50 REVERSIBLE CLOAKING.Silk Striped Voile Colored Marquisette.CHOICE gun metal frames, worth trom $1.50 wear; 4310 54 inches wide.Choice, yard.Heavy Cloaking, Saxony finish, firm, close weave, made with Silk Eolienne.assorted colors.to $2.50, Monday, each, for.9ÿc BLACK FUR FABRICS.cnecked back, the reverse side to be used for trim- $ 1.69 Silk Embroidered Nun\u2019s Veiling .RP eee 48c Imitation Caucasian Lamb, a very smart artificial fur f abric, ming, 52 inches wide, Special, yard.Colored Voile Duchesse des onlv.Ree.81.35 Y Ladies\u2019 Wristlet and made with a bright lustrous finish, used for 1 25 SCOTCH TWEED, DONEGAL EFFECT.atin \u201cDirectoire,\u201d 2 shades only.Reg.$1.25.ARD - Ladies\u2019 Winter Coats.Monday, yard.° A superior quality, made in rich mixed autumn shades, RUE Watch, $1 49.HERRINGBONE MELTON SUITING.fairly heavy weight; 50 inches wide.Reg.$1.00, 75c V S ° 1 54 INCHES WIDE.MONDAY, ta ete porasiain via good A very useful Dress Fabric for Children\u2019s Fall Costumes, for.tL ery pecia WOOL PANAMA.Oc timekeepers, with solid _ leather or Ladies\u2019 Skirts; choice of Black and colors.EAVY ALL WOOL CHEVIOT.BLACK AND COLORS | Yann wristlets, assorted colors.Reg.Choice, yard.DC A trong and durable material, used for coats or separate sold $2.00.Monday .$1.49 ye Pt TT TU U skirts; made in Black and Navy, 54 inches wide.39c YARD GET YOUR BO At prices like these you will reap Boys\u2019 Knee Pants, strong wearing tweed, assorted dark stripe patterns, size 3 to 9 years.39c Reg.65c.Monday 10 to 14 years.Reg.75c.49c Boys\u2019 Blue Tams, with silk band and gold lettering, all sizes 25¢ for Boys\u2019 Fancy Tweed Varsity Caps, all sizes.25c BOYS\u2019 $8.50 RUSSIAN SUITS 92.19 Fancy Worsteds and Mixed 1,600 Length lal for, length .No Phone or Orders.Fire 8hovels, Sc, QUEBEC \"piping, Reg.7 inch size, HEAVY ELBOWS, 150, - h Sifters 18c to $4.50 Y A SUIT NOW a distinct benefit by doing so.Tweeds, in grey and brown grounds, with neat fancy mixtures and thread stripes, coat made to button up.to right shoulder, .pants elastic bloomer style, sizes 3 to 8 years.Monday.$2.19 BOYS\u2019 REEFER COATS $2.00 Dark Navy Blue, mill finished, English Serge Reefer Coats, double breasted style with gilt metal hnt- tons, size 3 to 8 years.$3.00 Monday PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER.Everything needed the way of heating ap- ptiances to be found in our basement, lowly pric- \u201cToe Joa Pipe Sc in n stove 25c.COAL SCUTTLES.8c, 10c.19¢ OIL HE $3.25.100 .atrong Japanned .Coal: HEATERS, Splendid panne ot Ou Scutties, Reg.25c values, Full range of Heaters: \u2026 for .eeepc nde À ; Quebec Heat- Ports an Oll Heaters, only.one td each cua.m.$ 5 5 0 \u201cAlumino\u201d Oil Heaters.xl Mo Phone.or ; C.O, D, \u2018 \u201cMiller\u201d \u2018 O1\u2019 Heate FROST Jing w Tel With grate, STOVE \u201c 'o .Dé a wi \"proie\" from, Splendid range oi neno- King Jom Ce tar $7 15 od ted.rted \u2018ai proc t D rect w assqrted \u2018sizes, fes u $e $1.50.x | for puits\u201d ap.aA] every trace of 1 badk: bn \u2014e Chiropody Manicuring | \u201cEleatrïo and.\u2019 Vibro Mapes | .for Scalp and Face, .Ce .Punde & Boehm, 132 PEEL STREET, near Windsor Hotel.35.50 5 po bo .Although Cuticers Soap oid by érukgiste and Sere everywhere, 8 ample of eath, with 33-page bookiet on the nd treatment of skin and hair, will pe pent, ree.on AP] tion \u201cCuticura,\u201d Dept.N, Woinen of Canada have learned that nothing preserves the youthful e#- pearance so much.desired.as a - head of hair, for women with scant.-dull listless hair grow old\u2019 alt\u201d tod soon .Since the introdustion.\u2018of.\u2018Parisian Sage into Canada, druggists in every: town are fecommending Parisian Baws -.because they know: that it will do sk actly what the makers say it will\u2019 Besides being a hair grower -beautifier, Parisian Bage\" \"is rigidly guaranteed to stop itchin to ba 8 stop.hair from \u2018iandratt and.ru Parisian - Sage causes the w strong, vigorous, and Ju ume it Kills the opt forest | 3 1e bait \u2018TOOLS, and \u2018and oo pre urichment to the rug dos Jon 3; an ny.ad ft or, - CSA aL TET.+ HE, MONI : R ; #3 3 \u20ac 7 3 ; } - Kelowna has proven that she can and does produce BETTER and MORE fruit than any i other district in British Columbia.Her fruit is in greater demand and brings higher prices t than any other district in B.C.To-day millions of dollars worth of foreign fruits which can be È enccesstully grown at Kelowna are being imported to the great markets of the Prairie Provinces, \u201c because British Columbia cannot supply these markets.The Prairie Provinces are being settled i by a better class of people than heretofore, and they are a fruit-eating people.With the present rate of increase of the Prairie\u2019s population, we can never hope to produce enough to supply this : market.Our markets are unlimited.Look at Australia after our Kelowna fruits, also China t asking for our fancy apples.A Do you know that the much-talked-about Kelowna fruits are grown in the FINEST CLIM- : ATE in Canada?Do you know that some of the most successful orchardists in Kelowna District started in without any knowledge of fruit growing?Do you know that Kelowna to-day is : the GARDEN SPOT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA?Do you know that we have settled a large ! tract of land already, and that we are now selling the CHOICEST VALLEY FRUIT LANDS in 5 the famous Okanagan Valley, which lands.we have owned for some time, and on which we have spent- $350,000 on an Irrigation System, Do vou know that you can make money in this vocation, and live in a land of refinement and plenty?Would you like to have $3,000 to $5,000 per EEA in coming in within a few years, and in the meantime have your place paying?We will deve- F Top your property in your absence for a fixed charge.If interested, write or call.Open Wed- 2 y evenings.C.A & H.H.MACLEAY, | id ' Representing Lands of the + CENTRAL OKANAGAN LANDS, Limited f Capital $1,000, - KELOWNA, B.C.Ÿ MONTREAL OFFICE 951 ST.CATHERINE WEST.Phone Up.2542 \u201cCOLONIAL REAL ESTATE COMPANY 1 JAMES MORGAN, =:x:13 Beaver Hall Hil.ALBERT E.ROLLIT, President._ Telephone Main 2669.Manager.\"KENSINGTON AVENUE.SHERBROOKE STREET.Semi-detached stone and Detached stone and brick i Brick: house of 10 Teoms house of 10 rooms on 14,- and large concrete .base- 000 sq.feet with stable and LINCOLN AVENUE.\u2018Solid concrete residence \u2018of fine appearance, hav- Jing 9 rooms, tiled bath- run \u2018room, hardwood floors, coach house.House is mod- ;: Pen, all modern or \u201cetc, everything in splen- ern, has- hardwood floors, ences, stained glass, fire- -did repair.Land about open plumbing, etc, etc.- plides, eté .Land 25 by 2,300 square feet.Price $16,000 is price asked with - {49 feet Price-$14,000, : asked $15,000 with rea- cash payment of about : somable amount of cash.56,000.one half cash.| _- Plone Main 2669 and let us give you further particulars of these or other houses.Let \u2018us know what you want and we shall try to supply just what you are looking for.INSURANCE PLACED.ESTATES MANAGED.- LOANS NEGOTIATED.\u201cROCKFIELD.\u201d When Are You Going to Act?How much longer are you going to be content continuing -long in the same old rut\u2014paying rent month after month, when you might be investing that money in a home of your own?.Let us send you details of our ROCKFIELD SUBDIVSION proposition.Low prices, easy terms.THE \u201c MONT REAL SECURITIES .oo Corporation, Limited \u201cAGENTS Ton THE ROCKFIELD LAND CO., LIMITED 94-95 BANK OF OTTAWA BLDG., MONTREAL.Phones M.7423 and 7424 * New Y.M.C.A.Building, just co nus and St.Viateur streets.This bu in the neighborhood of $80,000.an + ce : gai SU, 11 Mot a.ar .1,150 LE Lin \u2018 brad; U RDA Y.Sb EMBER 16, lou pt A hig Pk of six beautt vl flats, Kvery modern convenience, ys rented, «| Baw Neugsquiely, Healthiest and hist mpleted, at the corner of Park Ave- ilding contains four storeys and cost \u2018 REAL ESTATE ACTIVITY SERIOUSLY AFFECTED BY THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN Sale of Mechanics\u2019 Institute Was the Biggest Transaction | During the Week\u2014Bui \u2018| desirable residential \u2018district in Montreal.Moderate price for prompt cash.THE RELIANCE 151 St.James Street, Montreal INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES COMPANY OF CANADA.311 3 Saw ilding Will be Vacated ! At an Early Date\u2014List of More Important Transfers.i | Real estate transactions during the | week were somewhat limited compar- | ed with the activity of the past few [Bebe The let-up in business is attributed largely to the political cam- | paign, but after rex, Thursday local | dealers expect a renewal of activity and a very busy Fall season.i The biggest transaction of the \u2018week : was that of the sale of the Mechanics\u2019 Institute at the corner of St.James ; and Ft.Peter Streets for 3400,000, ar | at the rate of about $60 per square | ; foot.The property has an area of 62 feet on St.James Stroet, and an irregular depth on St.Peter Street of 107 feet; making the total about 6700 : square feet, property was pur- \"chased by s Gault and Ewing : for a French syudicate, at the head of i which is Mr.George Barbey, a prominent lawyer of Pris.It wus on behalf of this firm thât.4hbegformer offer of $260,000 was made; ; UM: the mem- | bers of the Institute deTtRd to ratify ja sale at that figure# of lot 474, St.Lawrence Ward, with $33.000.J.\u2018Fortin sold to 8.Cousineau 2124 parish of Montreal, ings, In St.Henri WW.T.Rodden sold to G.R.Boul- ter Jot 374-3-36, parish of Montreal, with residence un Wood avenue, for $10.500.\u201c ! lot | with build-\u2019 Ward, for $6,300.J.1.\u2026.Warren sold to P.Adelstein | part of lot 772 St Louis Ward.with | buildings on Ontario street, for $7,-.750.| + i noldi lot 463a and b.with buildings: on Berri street, for $11,250.: Louis St.Germain, ir, and others {sold to Jlormisdas Trudeau a farm at {Cote St.Luc, in Notre Dane de Grace, as int 86 nf the parish of , sale prico of $400,000, been accepted.Anotheë 3 \u201creal estate firm was after ty and also wanted the 5 : Nelles ie adjoining some time ago | Ewing people, \u201cthe Gault and aS ANNOUNC « time excluat Pine | gave them first call on the Mechanics\u201d) | Institute.There{ is] & ortgage of $80,000 on \u2018the Indtignte operty and: {the net proceeeds of the cash sale amounted to $320,000.» The two properties cost the syndicate $745,657.| The frontage of the two, properties on i 8t.James street au 6 feat, while | the depth is irregsl wWnging from 82 to 107 feet.G5 ; Bis the out- Some time return toa On his tire excellent chan- Anvestfnent in Montreal and other Canadian cities.As, !@ result of y :the sa | dicate of which he the head invested in property in Venoouver and other points on the Pacific Coast and realizing the great future of the metropolis of Canada, they æarched about for suitable investments hene with the ahove results.\u2018The leases of the tenants in the Mechanics\u2019 Institute building do not expire until 1913, but it is thought that some arrangement will be made whereby the buvding will Te vaçnded at an earlier ate or the Mes.propect = big majority of the leases yrtbe year.It Is expected that the\u2018hew owners will effect a large tep-#tory bulid- ing on the site, .The option on thesHigh Schookpro- perty for $1,300,000\u2018\u2018wasz esercigéd on Wednesday lent: by-24g.J.McGreevy of \u2018Winnipeg, \u2018At the price Juentioned\u2019 the sale was dt the.rat¥ of Hs per square foot.Mr.Mclitoëvy has not bought the property for himself but is acting for another: \u201cparty or partiès, However, from a relfable source.is stated that the purchase was.not in the interest of the Canadian Northern Rallway.MiGreevy was among the pioneer # uéchasd#\"f Btha in the section, bac of Mojint\u201d Riyal and he is one ¢f the \u2018optiffists o believe that the MondAtsin tate] a be pierced up in the vicinity 4f .street, and nerd ty.in that\u201d tion will undef A nd ant changes, Cody 2 The first tafiible.transaction in real: estate\u201d by the Mackendis & ao iC came to light taf 2 was registered\" a \u2018\u201cMackenaie.Minn & to the Canadiag ovni way Company of h à easy.Large proportion of price can remain at 5 per cent.| afiremsed te International Ae one a, , ro # 8 To Rent, Furnishe at the office of the\u201d Compare Bolcitors [ ) A ° rand houses, nearly finished, .> \u2014\u2014\u2014.grain, Boom 40.6 unas Life Bulidiog, Mont- } ) ) \u2018on pu se a re train and trolley\u2014quick ox UPPER PEEL STREET.an ex, THI J OHN HYDE AGEN cY ts prevent the Ded of Bae, 0 be decom aR _ and cHeab'to thie heart df the greatest Canadian city fortably furnished.Immediate pos- La a [107 the amount of the tender, payable to the | Ps bai nd pour ove Faure mn bent GIR ee Eee Ou Ba\u201d Ey Ee 24 ame, outside of smo arly cool and comfortable MER HANT\u2019 ANK CHAMB ays u e execution © o .The country air and a lovely landscape surround APPLY Lo EM, SIMPSON, 303 Cc SB C la pot be made by registered locter malled ta ; os il à and still you have modern conveniences: Water, 40 Merchants Bank Bulldinx, : the accepted Jenderer at the eadress sive given on ; BEC \u2018Blectric Light; Telephone, Concrete Walks.Corner St.Crt aan Stn \u2014 tober, 1011, snd the deposits made Ty \u201cother WEST END H OU : : Ac 4e.\u2014 House, TARA HALL AVE., 8 rooms.$3,400 |cotipiere Se puréhess stints tale dae tro 8 See these very houses yourself.Ask Mr.Mur- House, BELMONT PLACE, 7 rooms.$4,500 3» 1st day of October, 1611, the deposit of dl iid for an appointment.Tel.Westmount 2079.FOR SALE House, REDF ERN AE Wome VENUE $7,500 | etes ot ail None.mortgages \u2018And \u2018encumbrances, | \"FOR S = j so Houses on LA .toma\u201d In the Province.of Quebec.containing 4 ARLINGTON AVENUE.ull the usoal covenants and clanses.* EN | Armstrong & Cook ON LORNE CRESCENT | STRATHCONA AVENUE.cop Bebe a tenia ho ot te ee STATNOR AVE moot quark.Ca Foams - A desirable two-storey house, erers cap take communication of e e ; \u2018 Owners, Toronto ct TE VICTORIA AVENUE.|G dni BEF \u201cburial SOUVENIR AVR Darren à Tom | a > | oe CS wing ane dining from $8,500 upwards\u2014including several for immediate |i gent of sor tester bopoe scesgied che BELMONT AVE.Near Bonlovara 5 room \u201c @ A etes alarme hall, vestibule, etc.For possession.named the, tender bac Saminstion Sud te WESTERN AVE, near Greene 8 rooms _\u2014 | H, M.SIMPSON, | Building Lots\u2014CLAREMONT AVENUE, Tach mde Jn SPL rat Gaz of September, GROSVENOE_AVE.near Boulevard 9 rooms «a So Cora 30 Merchants Bank avertis Stn\u2019 A 5 \u20ac PERSIL À /ENUE NUE.1011.220 7 da ROSLYN AVE.near Boulevard 10 rooms , : Tr .8 orner a her ne and Univer » : E .| w ; ELM AVE, near Wes 10 oe : na nN me 1 os well as many desirable LOTS AT NOTRE DAME| = QO LEF ro aout RME \u2018.| - \u201cÀ \u2018 DE GRACE.AND OUTREMONT.; MONTROSE AVE lot 184 ftx156ft.12 rooms -F F S | : SEE THAT fine property, S.W.Comer Western HOUSES TO LET.rooms arms kor sate and Clarke ates.for church or school cc OROSVENOR AVENUB_Upper Jers, | REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT.5 \u2019 o | Several Farms suitable for sub- H J ROSS MES od AVENUE\u20143 rooms fur- The j division for sale.One situated within f .09, § the city limits, the others just outside.: : _ pense e e FLATS TO LET e Crown Trust Co.thienita sper fe goed ond hat 80ST.JAMES STREET.|, os or end Pariroson $3130 \\ | C ity of Lach Vine TYE HE: Me SIMPHON, _ ; = Rent $19.00, AVENUE (C17)\u2014¢ rooms.) | 86 Notre Dame St.West, Montreai.ei 7] \u20ac so Merchants nask Bulldins.ste.F s | HEATED APARTMENTS.$ : 3 * er, atherine an luiversity Sts.Sila BELMONT STREET\u20144 rooms.§ - ?Ter Up 7568 [ ors a e - North side Pine avenue OR v i , just east of Unit TLL COLLEGE AVE.\u20145 rooms.= ick.Go up to the new church = , Rent $80.00, od tow pg ik on.me inch of Domin- versity street, 8 bedrooms, maids\u2019 room, and 71 _ FuRNsEED A a \u2014 7 Bi \u2014 le fiat 4 .LOF A = : Ta $00.00.EE RE \u201cM ion Pork is close to the never ceasing activity of the RB FO R S A L E To Rent three bathrooms in each house.Houses are BOLTON West nt To Rent Furnished : - Bo : W.ERNEST mou vo est: .manufactories of Canada\u2014and prices must \u2014 3 _ well built and in splendid condition.233 ST.JAMES STREET.\u201cAt Ste\" Agathe à we 3 Monts, the at.; na I higher\u2014hi her\u2014higher: You have a ; Tel Main 1118.230 3 Moris of Canada, ot - ; me wilt go hig 5 | Lancaster, Ont.\u2018 ! Sherbrooke SÉ.| commotious pouse, rase ere À \u201ck \"chalite now to make money.> Modern \" \u2019 L AURENTI ANS of 8; & charming winter residence for i f gl i Bargain to Prompt Purchaser GRADOGK SIMPSON Co Y Snap valid.\u2018 Yala Delightful winter sports.-R : 5 2 .See¢\u201d L.Boughton, 1323 Delorimier ave, Mont- | \u201cant Twenty sores of \u201ceared Tana.on Lac Fine property \u201cae at corner of Moderate, + Z { veal ôr at his office, Dominion Park.|e FARM, comprising serie, 130 bush.Residences, AEA 205 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL Lerouge, haif a mile from Nantel Sta: Dioperty Aa inig & Food chance to obtain SR [ (ee are no ts nd ial di LS : Comsat of torr dwtlingtt able: fos [3100 Jisregnne, veins Lack Pics |THE R LIANC bout 2 i f th tati 0 - à .; Armstrong & Cook Latasiet ne, mii trom school wid I HE eh i dB dom An sun co ent distance of Church, + Phone fa centre cee oo DANY * ar É \u2019 L There ool\u2019 stone h on NDEN COLE & C0, wy » + .Owners, Toronto Co - ne property.Wit large parma.out.St.Lawrence Boulevard Land Co.Tol M F162.84 Commercial Union Bla.a) Brest, Montreal.water, as there are five wells and a f.living water on tho farm.Ponsespion in Fail \u201ciF\u201d requires, Ff] a0 : Outremont Annex Land Co.:: MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU NOW.n,m.SIMPSON, TIPS | YOU LABORED LONG ANDHARD TO GETIT \u2014 : : 40 Merchants Bank Building, ste Cf Corner St.Catherine and Vutreraitz Sta you in feckitiy for.a*proposition to.place your dollars S r mE win Bog outh Watrous, Sask., Town L ts : LAND .9 9 0 8 3 ,E | On st.Lawrence Boulevard at low prices and easy terms ; | # FOR SALE | esse aa ik AT $100 OR $150 ON EASY PAYMENTS, » ; T WILL surely return to you many, ti thes over before \u2018you are\u2019 vk \u2018years de \"The future of this town is assured.South Watrous is a central G.{T.P.Railway, point; it is adjacent the busy town of Watrous- and, besides being a an important transportation junction, is destined to.become a Health resort because; of the.famous i medicinal lakes nearby.Full information and printed data\u2014 - you, nothing, its we, Dorval Islandii - .= = wvaesticaTE.- oe ro VICTORIA AVEN VE Loman sie venus puene wan] 10.38 worth money t0.you.in \u2018plumbing,\u2019 \u2018ok: figors \u201cthroughout, newly decor: Siena View Tn Dutidine \u2018or next vent W.FT, HENEY .son onn purchase almost immediately.5 a sum, abel 194 0 ci £5 | Phone: in Gots Manager.138 ST.PETER gr.[od - n.\u201c sreFson, \u201cAgents on property, srt 2500 Park dvenue, corner Ber- LONGMORE RE ALTY COMP ANY LIMITED erchan Butiding, w | corner 81 Catherine poi RT ses à nard, \u2018afternoons daily, Sunday 1 included.: : : TU.TEL Up.SISK l'un 6201.JS + 86 Univ.os * i THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-SA TURDAY, PROPERTY PQR SALE.TAT WESTMOUNT | We have a full list of all dewirable resi-\u2019 T9 in all, ran PROPERTY \u2018WANTED, AULT & EWING sell your property for you.prompt rellabic an Agk them about, it.Tel, Main 2468 and 6624 Eastern Town- : 278 156 ALE fetal beautiful -semi se i flat; bathroom 3d sl Pint coh.encen; Newly decora : .Apply\u2019 14 Bi.Luke street.ne ATER AVENUB, 787.\u2014 t, eight \u201c , rooms, all ern, St.Mantoue and ter; Go and see ft, will reut cheap.Champ de Alars street.20 MHERST ST, near Sherbrooke\u2014Flat, - 8 rooms: Tel.Westmount 1716.or apply 585, 3nq fioor, Amherst from 10.30 to 12, and trom 3.30 to 5.30.\" \u20187 NOMFORTABE ge fiat; splendid lecation.f 2ootts,.electric .ne ier partly furnished if desired; immediate peswession; §15 per month.21 Ash avegue.2106 '(VHERRIER ST.$$\u2014Lower flat, repaîr- ed, new.very warm, well lighted ; \"Apply 96 Cherrler st, ITY HAIL AVENUE.684 \u2014 Madera lower flat: nesr ke; newly tinted; fine locality; rent $32.7 Apply 337 Laval avenue.ESIRABLE FLAT, 5 rooms widdie: vacant before October It; present tenant leav- town.Apply 21047 Ilutchison sareet, Outremost.216 SPLANADE AVENUE, 245: - Upper flat of aix bright rooias; vacant October Ist; 418.00 per wonth.Can be seen afternoons ooly.LGIN STREET.148, pear Prisce Arthur \u2014 \u2018Beautiful fiat, 8 rooms.furnace, egamel bath, gas and electric; imodera coay ; cheaper rent to May.Apply 097 St.Urbain.218 6 RASPLANADE AVENUE, 915 2130 \u2014 New flats; 5 axl QG roums: bath: hot water efretriciry; f ; reot 313 and 435.Apply G.Leouard, 354 Parc Lafontaine.Tel.Main 23706.SELANADE AVENUE.130, Just above Ba.sion.chel.facing Muuat Royal Pare \u2014 Wight, la rooms; ground moe; $33.00 mouthly.Place d'Armes HiL F-ATS to let.TWo nice fiats, well eitunt- ed and Jighted, four rooms; gas gnd bathroom.Apply 311% St.Dominique et.LATS, of 8, 6 T rooms, all modern ne- commodation; hot water heated: situated In front of river; twe minutes from electric Apply 337 Lasalle Road, Verdun.floor: modern © vo Alesandre Dupuis, IT rt rer _\u2014 FOURNSRED HOUSE.of iwelve rooms, to rent tI May 1st.at a sacrifice.near Phillips Square.Bux P F 7926 Star Branch Office.219 2 2 eod | JUAIRMOUNT AVENUE, 22 (Montresl An: Nex), seven rooms: hot water heating; gas and electric light; $29 per month, 2) 6 FT TO RENT, on Laurier avenue \u2014 Very desirable location; every modera conven- lence; rent moderste.Apply Box 4208 Star Office.PAT TO LET \u2014 AIT Lardwood finish and hardwoud floors: porcelain bath: two toil- 1 et rooms, one for the family and one for the servant.439-441 Mance street, near Pipe\u2019 Apply to Cyrille Laurin, Suite 17, 112 .217 6 H tTeuisoN STREET, 217.2170 \u2014 Two modern flats, 7 roves: last improvements: hot water furpsce, gaw, electricity.Apply Carriere & Frere, 31 Laurrler east.Phoae Louis 612, and 1188, residence phone.x ARVARD AVENUE, Notre Dame dr Grace \u2014-Beantifiiiy decorated flat, newiy bnllt.vrcythlo doders and up to date: reut $20.00 per Month.Apply The City Realty Investing Co.Limited.#2 Notre Dame west.| Telephone Main wo.| UTCHISON ST.No.1564.near Mount Royal, a new modern upper flat: fur- tures; open ptumb- rooms, Apply 1084, > ol ad, Tupper Street, Nos.965 and 971 (Op: ymour Avepus), bright lo ; \u2018flats of 8 rooms.ed: bot water the year round; janitor seri papered and painted thro Na?Ge app! 0 : \u2018Noes Pain $348 « QT town 4626 æ?t 218 6.upper flat; four b \u2014 Three new fais, où Sberbreok street.pear St.Denis: hot water hegtl all modera convenienres Tec tins Waverley street.1 - LEF \u2014 Heated flay, bright, 5 rooms, me dern coovenimres.18.00.dress to.janitor.330 Champ de Mars.RAFALGAR AVENUE, Upper Level \u2014 Nich roomx, beautiful view occupation first October or earlier; $43 or 98%, Norman ships Bank Building.RENT.\u2014 Tower flat, 38 Pullum street: store heating: rea! $14.00 per month.upply oc phot.131A - Maybury Flats.Verdun, 802 312, vert to new ool.LET \u2014 An nppet flat, arénue.Notre Dame à \u2018reome +44 bathroom: vent 615.00.NFTUNISHED FLAT or furainhod Apply 1076 Notre Da cast, op -.lte Partheuxls, riverside front vie sas bath, etc.DVILLE.144 and 149 Notre Dame \u2014Elegant lower and upper flats; è adlgux, 62 St.Jemes.238.or Fast sue 9°\" reat; immediate possession.MOUNT \u2014 4006 St.Bright coraer flat, newly trie light, etc.; reut reasonable.For particulars, phone Westmount AVERLE REET.> New flats; six rooms; modern; Apply on premises.NJESTMOUNT \u2014 Ose lower flat.436 Clareé-, mont avenue; seven rvoms In first clage: hot water furnace.eastern avenue.mornlug, between 9 and 12 for Information 9 Yictorta Quick * Adeline, oppusite Sf.Antoine Market.R THE WINTER.comfortably fu middle flat; every covvenlapce for 3 rooms and bath: y Flat B.Selby drange, 831 URNISHED seven room middie flat {quiet Pamwity mnt] first May.thirty-el vicinity Park avenue Box 4220 Ntar Office.N ANNEX, above Nt.Joseph Boulevard, rooms, gas, electricity; 1955 Cadieux street.ght comfor i a rooms; ay: j mediate possession.\"AVAL AVENUE.237 \u2014 Bri {utchison, | \u201cJlocailtys rent $35.ALLOWELL.T1 \u2014 Wurnished or not, 164.ec Selby street, upper; = Hope avenue.U rooms to let, phonë, rooms; house, 4471 St.Catherine Street.210 G EATKD PLATS.fot le: than same size flat.\u2018not be 7 Apply 1233B St._ Denis.Tel.Bt.Louis 2204.| AVAL AVENUE.Nu.201; $20 per month: Villeneuve street .west, (Aonmex), No.ail bright per month.nicely located flats: i Apply to Huriublse & Nt.Cre, i Ruyal Iusurance Company.Yet, Mais - 1257.2198 Mee STREET, 2040 \u2014 WIth bot water al furnace, mantel ip rior; newly zenovated | throughout.Apply H.- Palrier.Tel.ast.J , 7 ANCE, wear Falrmount Modern lower at, 8 large rooms.bath, closets, all lighted, electricity, gas, bot water system; Demers and Moreau, Proprietors.99 St.: 221 Geou ! ANCE.2616 \u2014 Upper fiat, of a (wo siorey house; 6 rooms: decôtatei, gas, eleetrie fixtures.etc.j Imupedie Le Posmuxion.App _Ihouc \\Si.Leuib 250.Milton\u2014S rooms.with gas and clectricity.Tel, 121, or Up.4442 at night.ss ICE bright room flat.vear corger of Wool | ave: and St.Catherine ut.: rental $18.00 ° 8.G.Lewis, Tel.Main 2688.¢.12 E\\Y FLAT.Simard aveuue few doors low Moun: Boral No.Todt io 1004 SR - furnace, A 1sl- ! mard, is first street east of Papineau.6 room zas, \u2018electrielty.' i ai class finish; 1$10.00 | east, fear Marquette.- St.Louls - 1991.NAPOLEON.51.Kast: 7 rooms; EA Fire [ 8879.= bath, opea plumbing, first free balance September: price and $18.0U.Apply S98 Mount Royal 221 6 ed and inted a ph ; a pain : New apen umb ; bg first class state; rent $16.Key st 1 St.Lawrence.landiord.fhoue St.Louis ; 217 6° ARK AVENUE.1531.\u2018olght well Hghted: modern imprevements® moderate Apply 1327 Park, telephone Main 2902, Pur |B Sel Es Lawrence .ha Lou \"Bros be St, Cathgr:|8t.Catherine iret Ll v Cc * = 5 © I > & © m p stroq A Mu ie 8 \" BS av: des.Could be used for gitbee.& XA ] Blvd, between Anne.ing\u2019 7.) barnes; A few weeks ago; pet for A conceivably at! ; Sood loca- v.Ble room.Apply \u2018Chadbura & Huot; 207 Se, \u2014 EN SAFES \u2014 = eue dTeod | NE sa UE \u201cle Lae XV.cand; vies 2e business, 5 &.Green; tion, good revenue, io rept: \u2018price.1308: : Catherine strée in first-class order.Price $1.1836 Reduced to 5375; payable $10 cast and 37 |: 1 University.Uptown Sub-iet to frst of May.T , 40 _ indows, heated\u2019 Large \u2018stock of néw ahd second-hand monthly.4 IN Black Driving Horse for sule: sult: |ness Exchange, 55 v .roomed hause, ; \u201cSent 24: toa Bright flats, CL Ree ot | the pute Pr ediste puirinér a 5 safes, EF ire and Burglar-proof, Low Mance street.LAYTO \u201cbayton Brow ee hd, deau- sble fof buggy or light express: also 6501.Ri 2 of \u2014dewnit Church.; otre Dame stret west 6 1430.mited, 3% \u201cBt: James 3.\u2018Mont tal frame; superb * Catalogue os.li ; dat ve U sublet; SNEED Fi 1A 8.46 Cmig West, re Toul, 286 1b6eod PURNITU \u2014 Goldco x mater $400.Now, $265.\u201cpayable $10 rd R BALE \u2014 Nice Sbetland Pony, with sim.- 0 - t $11.00 monthly.fl B45 t 3nd satr lon; rent ao mabogany press, will sell at sacri- oT and N67.mT per Sous up.avais os er st derate.Apply Estate wi p, 17 és ar PS ROA day sires ns Mark street, or J.E.Wilder, 303 8t Osth- 22ers JOR perfost eva EE BALE perfoot combluadon horse 161 | a: UE à .a.yeurs, very ren vbr stock, fixtures, - stave.vas tre Se Qoing JO.way; qua e unter, car \u2014Bhebronke Gant.BOB, opposite Sanguinet street, north side of St.finished to suit; moderate rental; good [to be sold \u2018at Ne sound in \u2018every profitable jo_businem avd connection; Gwell- Lafootaine, tenement, 10 rooms, § Louis square; one apartment, seven rooms; cen uptown location.Apply on prem- ons cet.tendid Dresser and ph worth an simall size, roséwood case, CAarv abroad.Address F F 1960 Star Branch Of- |uhips nant Building.Main 7004 .; floors; ; tion, snap, $130, pay- ould Peatel;) carpets, fixtures, bilcloth, ete;{Y*ar round: gas stove; bhardweod fl00rS: \u2018shotgun, in first\u2014class condition, at a |every purchase of furniture to the value tons t co .OOD warking Worse for wale, welght about trom start.finish.w ehenp:;.good dargalu.reat ere name Up Be.Janitor, - 5e\u201d ST.CATHERINE WEST bargain.A gor 15,47aut Craig |of $100 and up.Cash or au.fpea|8l ie\u201d 3E \u2018cab Ft ar $4 per month.Tnÿton GL Mhs., can be hought for §JU0; only terest capital \"and fi pag shoes.a y HALL AVE.362, corner Demon- 4 ros Furnishing Co, 1338 to Oe Bt| LAMBERT & LAFORCE Square Piano, Prince Albert avenue, Westmount, 220 terview.\u2018address EH.833 Star Branch Of- elec- \u2019 Rachel.carved 1 ret roger cage, over- ._ : Guy and Bherbrooke, on Beaver Hall car lloe; month.Colonial Real Estate Co., 13 À le FE a n.Apply M.wrence Blvd, between snd pretty ., on JJORSES for sale, uncommon borgali .A > monthly.|ail kind of work, big, small, harness LY.Ist; t.and hot ter, janitor electric fix- = (IAS FIX n .» 7 Yoper Boas Tod bara: Rl vey abt, .uous ge ter, Ja ; a rate, lee ee view and RE: REN 920 to t.RS\" N iis I LE ana ring Over- range with boîler, 146\u2018 asians tumbrel, buggy, hs to $125.us, Se lac oR ie ; phone St.Catherine, } and pls now.of On In win- case, nice tone.In good qrder, Z = its, shied, orl upfuralabel, Jat sion.Rent §55.Apply 219 6 [smell stores; 102A St.Norbert, store dwell ne partcidazly a suitable a new; sell chesp.May be.exchanged within three Years dip \u201cy t ter year around: TORE T T \u2014 On Notre Dame st.|[Notre- Dame st, west.~~ La HUGHES & SON Parlour Organ, Wal- : ate Wetween Moat- 1.rooms; Thorne: : Beard 3m Jenitor service.a particu ars, phone S east, from 3,000 to 5,000 square feet A GREAT BARGA house, one, ne.siready Fite Fie can be Ra tourist tradet situated bats way .: : ; Expresses of different sizes.164 85 2aw L'Origioal, Hawkes and ; .Urb large place for manufacturing pur bien» pecs.active) + splendid ocation: towest GE Upright a Cat $380; Will D8 ¢; 8%, payable $10 cash and $1 month.excellent fishing and bunting; stables attach.Soother.Be ace.miadle a \u201cDUDLEY\u201d APARTMENTS corner Bonsecours and.Champ de .; ; Su awner : unable sold tor price; shot time fn ve.l1y.Layton Bros OE BA f HORSE and ope black Rowse.both led: botel licensed, Price very low .om- account de slit oak), ity.220.3 iii Goll \u2014 FE RÉ to rent, on st.168 Shannen street, city inclèdes all ec ogee ave.otherwise.- bot werer- arenpd ;- -oteve; eleetri ii ; ; .Grand buggy and beroess.0\u2019?862 -8t.Catherine of - si itures Apply Janitor, or E Gativert.Phoos } 17 Realty Taveetng Company.Lee pote.Made | a by Ahern Safe FOR immed ss Genie, ie 3 20 Xltiful Colonial - style, 112 dothyes.full EE or Phome Up 1045 ARS \u2018house Jo sel £-con \u20ac y to ann bathroom: includes \u201800 and china cabinet, lesded glass front: uni # monthly.Layton Bros mer and, winter: outfis; safe for- children; fo pére \u201cDae atrpot eust,\u201d 0 telephone - \u2018ais Penn : teed way; attendence; room and bath.from 830.00 | meoted cellar; Immediate mabogioy press.Peas de fa HALL & CO .Dprigut Pi Piano, simple Féeries das FHL 0 went Ampex Nady IGE = Claremont avenue.ex ce ent et ed Sara Suse pay- == A leadtng ua! mn =e té Pa ey o lumbing; electric light: mo CTive West: gentlemen ANTE ean M co AVE, No.51\u2014NeW A TIRE navy hl ned a : able\u201d 310 \u2018cash and jayton .atal del.Ditows 1468.s itw JPRONTENAC APART cotrance store or showreoms, now ready: mew velvet Sd RK.Bros.it a MARSHALL a WENDALL Square od and imported brass harness; owner going ing in Blamore.Eastern Tews- a ua ettapie.bath, etc: imo: Beated; combination fixtures; Dot water ises or tel Westmount.1632.H hammeriess .1 \"all ab h ha counts- at $1.00 à week.Montreal House \u2014 - \u2014 as perticalers.ma : ais 13 Loui La Enr Sommer Metdaite Ave.and Cote Bt Jans atiended to \u201ccomp ete that it will tell all about the property \u201cthat Furnishing.Co, 480 st NT oe BOATS, ¥ YACHTS AND LAUNCHES.it ed = : rent: vomit rs, pe SA ft Mas Dr apartments, heated, gas stove, refrig- OTHER DEALERS \u201cyou are describing.People want facts and figures\u2014 (SOLID BAX Bideboard, $15.00.10 Cbtniert 0 LE, Ta horse power, Baile.+ Gite Ge oT is 0 .ures, servi ; street.: sirous diaposinég.his 1 .be oer Fou PET M Hyde he Cry oo me tixon: © ABOVE \u201cnot generalities.\u201coo : \u2019 COND-HAND tallor-made sults, sin- Sore: 2 rir nos Hy os complete Ee D derate he = : = cupstion lat October.mext.Apply to hest prices v : : : &lé coats and pants and spring and sailing outht goss with this boat.Apply e to present company.on account A NOE: SSTIR \u2014 Ground floor: nice front;- H.Pearson still pays the highest pr .\u201c : .4168 Star Of 220 8 § roms; newly palnted: open plumbing; Jaxtiitor or to J.B.Brads, No.55 Fran- tor ladies\u2019 and gent's cast-off clothing sm Re _ = {fait coats, In latest styles and colars.We Box r_Office.i ee A | Sara Jor HE of RASS, Sea Prices AE oo frown te we or A nH MIR ; immedia of A es a] pa or x La 27 - .Lo.- ; , T , Tr 6 M ment to rent, and bath ge Craig West.Main 3567 79 312 ITpARGAIN \u2014 Ney Tiffany Plano for sale, ATS! HATS! \u2014 The latest style Kelly boüts \u2018and shoes.D 7 cerson, 55 Craig Taylor & Son, Yacht and Engine Agents, pt te ge a cuis, and sound Investassat, MoT SES Lou ad FRS SOS ERT HOT Pommes St.J a lcoties, j nor Sa os svr are od to mahogany: es 0 ane bird.uvtares: à 91.85, RE price ae ust Shire 455 55 ATIF al h Toth, Box 56, Station B, Montres.OTEL- datent Tor ak winter, corper Visitation -\u2014 t - - thes, jew amondy, silv ogany; seven and on : 6 ames IP 1 t 5 dwalling ot Se oun, heated with.stable, ard wad Hotobises: the most b- oes.Jill nay \u2018more than any other beautiful Inptrumen}: price $175.Can be peen St.James street.a |S aha tk code: oi Food elon: MOT BOAT, VIKIng.À felt by \u20ac et 8 business; leaving for TEE M , Been on D inch ; b tom; , near Europe.4 Hrocee = cut pieces ard six ro wih meters eau equipped ped apartment house; ve; bosutiful sad ; wa 255 M.Strean.760 Notre rage ère ne.Irvine avenue, betwçen 7 and 8 aÿy Hosseno LD ENTTURE.?Based -vow | êt.Cather) Ine west, over store.230 2 new; SER Bh \u2018rh cover.Been \u201cat Matson mon James EVE OF 5 = be and gas, $9.00 for vibter, regular prics |hails, sound a cebcrete orn, electric LE clothing, furs, Jewslineg, pour OSRFR \u2014 Three x to been aod: et raoete October Pat das QINGLE BED, anne enamelled, Ti He Henry.Marin © Favends, | L - peg), English mas 3 wie of x \u2018veu PU se .Abother ©, dwelt Pme rooms for 4 elevator, Toof garden, storage rooms, five 2 and A diverware, furniture, carpata ; date A, with day \u201cwindows, everything tents: of 8 rooms, Bell plane, parlor, bedroom cn da 35 +4 pd large £ an 8! STOR York Toni show.Bo.Do Susiness per ; year.sent + a ri 15e Tent Ape 5 i am.6 7 room suites, furnished or wafurdished: NY win} pay special highest a al oo x about them first «clam;nAl location; prise $18,- sets, hrass beds, mission furnituré, Teather, alr.\u2018An i 2008, BY AT oder, 7 ex engine, Ter \u2018 et se RE Dante ww REET No 108 Sion arranged, -Gecorationa throughout, beautiful Ther Rubin, 437 Cralg east.East 20050 500: mortga ge Sade ~Xaley:- Millen, Cou Orients] and Axminster.rugs, gas stots, re- Sou oak sideboard and table; also horse pow aty; sw tern Couns?bel hem ; ne \u2018 >.almost Dew; cost.over $500.Take it for $230.Rr 1 if-con.trieal fixtures, mymerous .Closets, nice t a Col » e fet tor and ral sundries.248 rbes - C on art E -_tained seml-detachéd cot .mil ue tubs, fine retonio: fire.escapes, telephone Rida Best 1e mec.ose ave Ÿ et EE Louis * British plate mirror; 260 Third ave 2054 Star Office, - eee 8! } CR gast street, Ontremoot.Bt.3018.119 4 2 usted, near churches and.schools; will service.Regal gas range, \u2018refrigerator, vacunm ABOVE ALL SERRE AIS 5 es mn Tel Uptown 40 sas re noo nue, \"Notre: Dame de Grace._ x 0 OLD FURNITURE for sale, fuéh as; Toe one cheap 10 good tenant.E.L.Baugb, 137 cleaner, service bolt.moderste rental.includes pays following prices: Gent! NI UE USER FURNITURI yen wa VIF \u2014 dou ane ali-wool, practically T \u201d =.J me pu | PAWN TICKETS 8 Apply R.& W.Kerr, Limited, :328 St.er.Williams, etc; n first-giass boyd need rebuilding; also speed boat.few Complete t, 10.Ercan, Enginesrine Depart a bedrooms, seven wardrobes; Immediate pos.maple, heavy \u2018brass mountings, PRY rr.Limited, condition, ready to use; from five dollars Apply 21 Clarke.Phon Bt.Louls 4000.Mall De Ale House, 490 = treet Baton.0 era à 125 sh rater eervies \u201call your sound.rite sotid een\u201d * DS ADO Tare Were 318 4_ lup; a bargain tor quick buyers; deliver- ply o Louls 1000 Ruling, Chicago.is a Towle, House, es perte order = Watches, Diamonds, Jewellery, flas, Pete: cost\u2019 je: wi wilt for 9 pis PAP I Toone pan rer | ed free.937 St.Lawrence at.top nt SMALL automobile wanted in éxchante _jn.Rosebsotun uns, Pistols.Apply at J.B.Ver, 437 janitor, 15 Rhine Tx \u201cFocality a = = LT 5 tols.y at J.B.: .for a tor cycle and a: jot in west , \u201cKit vir Townably Trost ¢ Compan, any, 151 St.ae OUTREMONT AP'TMENTS Bud James.Tel.Rain 3794.101 52 law Ca War § eral Ce Te: coller end revers.nen?! PF.0.Box 155, Bua end ot city.Address G @ 8083 \u2018Sar Branch, ent hi and co Sastre.est aking ephous\" 2 NUKHEC HEATER, 5: white en- e.: 5 3 .3 tng on : pro ee .> qe LET \u2014 4130 EE street; 5 bded- QUE EA o- white ht special lot Linens from manufacturer, Roller, ADY\u2019S moter coat, Russian pony skin; Office 120 y : * pélcé reasorabie quick purchaser.Ap- cL F0 \u2018Dglay - furnace, electric wiring: vof, ulgvard St.Joseph West, seven- amel dressing table; also small coal gutcher, Huck Towellogs and Table Linens, gentleman's English leather large\u2019 ply Box 4505 Btar Office.péh.Rramhins:- red LT: :aparunents, heated by hot water, oi] heater cheap for cash.Box 4363 Btar White Quilts, Towels, Lace Curtains, Ro- Isixe Gladstone bag or valise: Berliner MISSING RELATIVES Roouxs, and boardihg houpe,.first sien Klfodéé.ply +.Rawson Gardiner, 4 sa stove refrigerator, electric fixtures, Office.well's General » 8 Cypress.opposits New gramophone, 60 Edison records; low price.aw's Plano and Music House, - B¥st pit of Dorchester t ri BL - 217 fanion s.services furnished, hot water ECOND-HAND Thachers Cylindrical Wing Windgoe Hotel.: 150 Irene st, St.Henri, Montreal.West CBE Catherine utreet.Replies to the following enquifite should be |Rent $98.\"Revenue $721; canily Increnleé 5 ÉTMOUNT.Vor Tevel \u2014 Two fi the year round; rent moderate; no taxes: |} Calculating Instruments wanted.| HERE : L for sale, 35.ARGE double brass 75 New Imperial Cabinet Grand Up- {addressed to \u201cMissing Relatives,\u201d The -Btar, Price, © $1,007 carpets e cost No on Ver avenue, Ter a dinmediate occupation; repairs to sult.State price.Address: The Steel Lo.0.of 216 St.George street.\u201cIL spring \u2018meade; beau tira euh et rent.fancy maho y case, everything Moutresl, where no other address is given.$800; great sacrifi rons Sickness, mattress ; .through\u2019 Spar a Avplg ; ?Apply to one janitor or to J.E.Brais, |Canada, Hamilton, Ont.FNONTENTS of three room flat.to be sold; cost 5, for $30; In use fe t latest and up-to-date, beautiful tone.UOHANAN (Willlam).left niet Business Exclmage, 56 Univers! street.Se hone sou du.Sénat No.55 St ois Xavier, 231 312 SBVENTLH FIVE to eighty-five er of leaving Canada.841 Lasalle Road ver Sein at.$ w months.dla Regular price.$350, now $275.$10 cash Omagh.Cn en aeons.Irgland; fof \u201cthe Uptown 6201.v ilk.> sold tielés of Fears ; =p] Cl N M pure milk, from October lst; fulst be Al; T AGAUCHETIÈRE FT WEST, 3 = $6 35 ont; perfectly new and fully SAS Ce time employod on Lie Raiiway ROCUING™ FoueE or Ver: Victo A 289 ) SHERBROOKE ST Ww N A A APART 'NTS it ampper.farmers an Lao = \u201cCREDIT! | CREDIT ! 1 One handsome sable be.Do large: -muft EU 4150 Hefntsman & Co.Upright, in Omagh.Mother dead.Deughbter Mary Jane \u2018revenue, 3500.Another ty 8 ; particulars, .cons, Ee o£ 8384) bl er, 218 4 and stole; few; mmist sold at once; enquires.221 3 Councillors, ~ $400.For full No.56 Shisrbrooke st.West, Apartments me reo parchan wilt sell cheap to prompt boyer.Sena Cone out se: retient HANNELL \u2014 If this should meet the Busipons Exchange, À University.Up \" Lower dwelling, containing 9 rooms, in of different dindensions, heated by hot T ait cont off clothing, evening clothes, Given absolutely free, a guaranteed LADY leaving city will sell cheap, Will be mold at $25 and $10 per month.eyes of Charies Channell, or any one own this splendid locality.Sultable for pro- watér; gas stove, refrigerator, electric furoiture, jewallers, bighest prices paid lo city.golid Brass Bed, worth $23, with every tumes, coûts and skirts, fancy A $190 Newcombe Upright Piano, large |kmowing of 'his whereabouts, \u2018dead or ST ANTOINE, 5 \u2014 Furalived house, of fessional man or for business purposes.fixtures, janitor's services furnished, hot Call first.San\u2019 Liebawits, 834 Notre Dame! purchase of furniture to the amount of les, etc.; size 34 and 36 bust.9) Union [size, fine tone; equal to new; beautiful alive, kindly communicate with his aged 17 rooms: oo ell resteÿ; would - ot GAULT & EWING, Eastern Townships water the year round; rent moderate; no west.Main 6568.Mall orders attended.2 100 and up, Cash or Credit, for avenue.but walnut case and anxious mother, \u201cMrs.C.Channell, 3\" room house referred.se Bank -Bldg.220 2 taxes; repairs to.suit: occupation 1st of de san this month only.Special Bargains ADY'S heavy English tweed driving 3185 Upright Plano, fine tone, 7 oc- 327 Lagauchetlere st.West, Montreal SHO TOF SHINE PARLOR for_wale,: good = October.AR _danitor, or to J.E.!\\\\JANTED rod top desk.State price and iin Stores.evenin i ten|], or walking cost, fall length, squirrel {taves.small size case; terms, $6 monthly.(Winnipeg, Alberta, and Regina appers stand, 6 chairs; alss © hat cleaner \u2014 FE Brats, No.st.Francois Xavier st.kind of ood and wbere can seen.g'elock, city ouse Furnis ng 0., 133211, a Japanese fox st collar: auit tall $100 Heintsman & Go.Square Piano, in| Please copy.) machine.Proprietor AINE on account à.; .221 $12 Box 4343 Star Office.Main 2208._____\u2014 1338 Lawrence Biva., between ou : \u2019 RASER (Peter), left Aberd Scotland Of leaving eity.Apply \u2018for particulars HOUSES: WANTED.SHEE APARTMENTS One ot (he D to purchase 1,000 to 10,000 fachel aa\" \u2018Mâtle Anne streets.lady: very little used: cost $100, for half fine condition, $25 cosh.$4 De al RAPER na a Dit years ago cast adden.257 Craig street east.fiat, of seven or eight rooms 5 e 0 Min price or less.Selby.> 3235 np Uprig æp'en = \u201cOn - ee oi: lolly Mance and Prince Ar- most moderd houses ln the city.Every shares Gould Cons.ing Co.at 302- 1600û Kar TOR on, medium size, fancy walnut case.Crantroox Post Office B.C.Omnads, seven | FINEHGS.W.LAWSON, Bos Ta Flawgio IT] .\u2018 cbvenisnce of gh class tme lc per share cash.Box 4261, Star Office.WATCÉEZ, Jewellery.Cast OTOR CYCLE, tbe famous Brown, menu jiion, tum size, months Any ioformatim regarding him a = x thus: stress er soy to.Box 4290 Star Office.og.Abpolataests com fee \u201cPlitened ta gek {yams to purchase or to rent on shove DE VAT CE lonable bargains et SN 00 ia $335 Mahogany Upright Shaw Piano.Mi} be gieûly recelved by bis wife 291 à of \u2018\u201cFressied- Finanee.\" : 201 4 Peaux \u2018 à 5 Magazine.says (Boétôn Tor,\u201d aprast sr and bardweod floors throngboot.Will sppen) Lake 8t.Louis, at or near Strathmore.Bring experts, be sonvinced, 30 p.o, below perfect order; Will sell for jess than half price: slightly used, 36 monthly.Looks an TARKEY\u2014 Wi Mary Ann Starkey, or |\u2018 Westers Canada offers the prow à rap ET LL ; the best class of tenants.An {llustrated bout 5 or § rooms.Apply Box 4203 anywhere.Devautt, ottice.Ya Place Can be seen at 104 Somerville avenue.sounds like new.any person knowing her whereabouts, !tits\u2014The wealth is in the- land MY © Foe WANTED\u2014S © rooms in booulet deecriptive of tbe Pierrefonds abd its COLLEY.# an $07 Sad [pboue Westmount 2873.3295 Gerherd Heintsman mahogany up- is the grestest \u2014 : central uptown district, furniened or May attractive features will de mallea to SLr_Office 230 2 fh fed ate ee eal pu TSIC \u2014 6.000 pieces of classical music fai right piano, only slightly used, but guar- Please write to her sister, Edith Starkey, 5 to dore Ra orienas oo nest ; unfurnished, or fiat, until May 1st, by a say address upos application io the janitor où \u2014 Dt Are, Paris and or Box pre ape gle of Park and .ail from Lo ity at half price; | 8.0 oo.of ordinary price, at O.Legendre, 486 Rachel |had payable $10 monthly.; got everythi ebirmen, + avenues.Tele ephone St.Louis 1388.PERSONALS fn.ot 81.50, best get ur assortment - street east.215 deod $145 Weiden Upright, 7 octave, small Cornell uni : Be bast styles in various popular shades, as well 96.50.Apply Box 4228 Star Office.$200 Bell Upright Plano, fancy walnut \\ meot as is now goin on 18 hom rich plalge.NOTRE DANE DE GRACE - \u2019 raat, the Montreal Baka pom St.|as black.at $1.35 sad $1.80.- John Youss.YEANDOLIN \u2014 High olase Instrument, case, fine tone: cost new 3450 MISCELLANEOUS.mad from de Amaocl Pt 5 + | 94 John Cross, office, 2445 St.TS RT Deautiful finish and tone, almost §iés\u2014Marshall & Wendall Upright Pi.a0d from ibe À = cay Den too apFesidence, costing not more than $8 Louis 434 John Cross, ce : AVENPORT, baby carriage.all In perfect > ¥ o man\u2019s addre free.Write 3 Beaver Hall Hill.gpartments: finest | Cally rends an: made from your old ostrich feathers [)iNING SUITE, alo Bedroom 208\u201d SUITE.ales.bedroom and\u201d pari cai eam ed, money: Apply Box $35 Organ, walnul © 3H ae opertoaes te oma Xs ls me wer couage ie rent, nn Cu ana\u2019 hardwood fleurs: hot \"water on hard.tie co ES mustanteed do look as D, \"i $250 on easy termi¥.Sole agency for the oil and to hold 1 chape and color sad PE ae M Duff, 107 St.James steer.rms.Sole agency for the Ce made dasy Phone Up 4065, or nec Wemrn Cebadar: whi mediate Secupancy.ox He Tater or Irigeraters.duns water; finyam ood.wear as long as any willow plume you owner has Do use for Ly i 20-13\" dernard Helateman, and Vaakers of tha demonstration at show room 669 St, [tion with any\u2019 2 \u2018condition, to be sold at less than half the Cavadisa aimes bpicony; ostls tied hells; taster set | LT Te ean, cule, dred.and FOOLS, EG ra a ve Be | ct Vea CE RT Stead oF plage, violin, cornet, etc.at oue-third anteed ect in every respect.Can be Box 210.Sorel, PQ.(English papers |, ;,, EE ¥ with the suce ful Je at.Address JJ 8253, Stary 4 217 3 .Bran - PIANO TUNER, with a reputation felt bats Is oo Lens complete and pars \"ne AUSHE RIFLE and 15 sounds smmnbition, size, fine tone, perfect order, $6 monthly.~ {no other ares left.tor Yo 1 develop 25 bh.221 6 new, with hand-made heavy English lea- |ano, largs size, full scale, fine lone, $ ars heuce pulation Cd 000 wanted \u2018for client.\u2018Phone Main 2669 es \u20142- 1)\" coodition: will sell very cheap.APP |ther case, cost 360; Will sell for $15; great {cash and $5 monthly.000.000.\" now ew\u201d Cotonial I ar Histate Co.Bishop treet, a A HANDSOME willow plume can be |3% Davidson street, Hochelsge.of cost 36 ror ply Box 835 Organ, weinut case, high back, 2.005.000) ry mgs « | \u201cAls0 other fine bargains from $50 to for rent.Terms $5.00 per day.with gi tits « Bnolets Po on rooms, efther in Oùtremont or | year: electric fiatures; gas stove; re- d-tied, and is guaranteed to look &8 west, top floor.; 220 2 [ABRIAGE GB LICENSES Issued by Joho M operator.$3.50 without PHouse clean ane of.most = oy in Sete - sua doy Lo | ny © fine decorations to suit tenant; outside! Can buy for two or three times the cost.gel} cheap.34 Brunswick.ATIONAL CASE REGISTER.in \u2018perfect Shaw Panos.W.Shaw & Co., 870 Bt.Catherine Street West, 200 34 [have nise Hnes \u2018dist goods a .Bes 2: de or sale To loved.à and wouderfal tes- : pars, : Apply J A auiven, room 42 si & repaired.de Zouche, Lindsay Buliding.Dargai \u201copis rane A pou real 268 St.Paul street.: and sults for OF tO tinonials free, on receipt of Post Card.D.free.This x Cr] di 0 Tee ren \u2014 6.3 Daisy furnace, in firat-clans con- rent, to fit any sise.H._Pekrson.|Higson, 128 North Church street, Nottinbain,.Da ETES aller tavest Nope alt phone Bas; 24 7588 ar Bi foule Eau \"ce AT oa ees aaa N dition; too small for house; also.nlcs [55 Crdig street west.Main 3967.Bugland mimied, 0 rs 248 4 oo Parisian Parencios ist.» Her rc Las EN: wicker tart, i.tor ri green tapestry rug, LX 4, very.little used, (ons with furt \u2026.ence.Now, Bout ate?a's gue ; Je Tete 4\u2014winter couts, HE patient dog Xenpel, new hall stove, Bedroom set; |35.00.8 Drummond st.T oll size 38; one lady's fawn coat; you nothing to wrifà \u2018And de 4 except Sund 58 Desfardina e De ta ar), ; 1.and F Beatty xe of eb rooms ee me or êt.Catherine.Maisonneuve.Tad reason for sliing.no pace.344.Gharle- UTREMONT \u2014 lx flats, No.3500 Husehl- | oo ad's Black cont: one 11078 carRCUe Koy = INSUKANI E Nem: Saul i Dee \u2014 Plans, arewings nd traclogs YUE, Poin St Chartes \u2014 Oe tree 50 i $12,000.00; new Suis PHutchison aires.: ; \u201cto May: refers Address al chidrene [HE HELENA Msckaÿ Ne apart.of all descriptions, Ty ss \u2019 mouse.Apply 374 Gliford.221 6 Te T\u2014om| Now is the time to effect insurance, HT meuts, sev roc tte bath: See.stove.To st.Boom, me.Phone A, Malu lool, EU : .UTREMONT T_T RHetwees St.Viateur and i or eral street \u201cnd even arr covering on your Dweilin or Contents.aD HOSE Ts Tec trs ae, aire | 5 piper, Sack Fre, ie Apply 0 eus te fronton only Cooma.| Greases, li sise 36, too small for owner.Ask ue for rates, etc.GAULT & EWING.futnished: \u2018electric Hghe; | Cresveni atrest.28 6 POSITIVELY guarantee to sn = You will bs wanting yous.Fura short 7 with sary terme: Apply A.468 Dur ke_sirset saat.ET | Eastern Townships Banie Bldg.: 320 2 ot reasonable tera + ab TEs ASTORIA, 77% Shérhrense Sireet wesc, or dye your willow plume wi shout LIT, ly.You You cannot do, better than see oe what ocher street, __ : EB 5 FINS mabog hairs, spl plendid con I WILL oot be Tesponaible for abr du tea Ld Durecher, peluat large, wight the loss of a fibre, willow plumes mi \u201cie are ¢ fable M M bla un No OF, EC RÔCRAW aw AY made F tes.od a pou ir 5 - ur pepterS contrected A my name from oe 8 2.a tainiog- rooms e \u2026\u2026 vos es room, etc.; m old ostr eathers and boas à Alas for : alte - 20% 2 jy Lnace; ejeetrie from ST bot Water rest mmall cost.New plumes retalléd at whole- ; Bood 88 can Ba\u2019 dot oui te solde 0 1 hp Blchaxd Searphy 84 Bt.ous risers 203 R 8 TREE: between Milton yeooke: 10 Yous, - elegantiy.furnish- Dame west.Telep pass ro and trap, thir Tre witlr folding seat où pes e Wheto oo ie, .° Sarde round; ) stordge., un sal cheaper \u2014we oe Sat of igh rent \u2019 tion.semasiton.À Box Ci Yu or evard, ensiugton, near LLewer ed lood to eo to ate and \"ale prices.de che, manufacturer of both in very good condition.Aw À.2) re : mountain: decorations.to uit tevant.Betula feathers.Lindmy CRE gla Find sips, sod Toms dogs Pate, amount Tri \u2018One .Thoméb Mussen, 38 Notre lame strest west, M 8.3 BEY, Fastioondlé WiBloar, mn 349 Bleury St.Phone Uptown 8085.4 OF No 5 Quebre ; : $1] 0 $2  WEEK TEE ET Ea Tu 5 pt de .ive her suctomess, and Apply or : ANNE DE BELLEVUE TBE LH 108 Ps uke.at.\u2014 ano wolicits mew ones: moderate charges; \u2018satis.% ou re 3 _ is mou rare the street West.Bil - completely.pur A faction guaranteed.- close Can ets, we.esses Up, to IANO TOR \u2014 Good ew land AA our nor mn Tha ars for r- the 80th of September Des ge ies cotapation à the mot oder.ek i \u2018Apply OFF, TIANOS Ble Tr meme Be ae os enough tor KL.Boradn.43h De.Cp, Fite, spay amu ia Rane tete coran\u201d fue oes 1 ERE nés ken ho etes :Rood' on preuitses to F.Gravel.us 3» oot ment Cross Bret ands beuknt oom |a 4 h for Wil- order: regular price 315, sale: 026, gro lets an 8 Barval, § hy per mont Colonta! NTS.2111 fu derfal Jets ace het SL Hubert.pr iid Marre, fr oe t ood encug EEL 16 our mand §5 a month.GC.W: © -Btores.Goods Potorsd free.cf } : i ALMONT AP : wo until wanted.Open evenings un- Wanted %-.eli Beaver shail JH fers aimates veu ight, st.a ha rd | Paso ol Fiuser Fitoos Gui vrai | cash syste oat.Muleale Bros, mite.na oe Catherine ret Tw 4 BO ha ouse.Furnishing dred thotisand en Toa amet, \"Que.sogxbt » Ite thirty feet high, twelve fuches thi .piace metre riety re eotenbone aoû ond Saab Bt ac taarvs Fhboe Hust 300.Pat Foi _ =.pr TANO FOR BALE \u2014 Prectiedlly oor Fars Cie den Ruonel Biss fi arses \u2018Anne Ce Dee to furnish material, Address, reply NN RDS for-mervice, tacuum cleaver.haniwood od tions | rand) Conservatorium Muse ti dons, bot ht.for \u201csie.0; Upsight Piano; favey welntt cam, 7 13 17e0d Riordan Paper Ce, Limited, Huwkesbury.at 9 rat \u2019 : san pan aan Liege wate.Kha In bedroods, mosgie Ÿ Llctoris allege, ête.- 213 82: wll sell for Tas octaves, Ieocy hey: 4 Bar, be told Ont.IB Ls LoL 0; now .00 fe, TT et - .2 * ba ed.boist.back stale, | + == = roves new; \u2019 : 410 @1 > 5 2 and Spm 2186 ontrancé.ootride Véuetian® bifuds, \u2018nels tote Tom : } fixtures, App! 1 carves cast 8, à month.OC.wo dsay, 1d-] ence, 0 a.Catheripe street virent.vaut.veus Die 17 ac hard ipper dvwe A in \u2018 : 8) : ne weds.] voir SIRT mite, 613 St.Catherine street west.20 4 in - .2 write for wont the ftockinette, ai iF | oi, Ch Sih ES ,; LE rs PE EEE RE fe Er 1 Du al 2 8 ; ; oes Eu RS.5 ; \u201cbest I ef western slope of Mount - $125; - Hetntsman Uj or rent uo + fee ta evening.ge 3.> she jé now reared th receive her Bayal, edjolniag Mooklands.Bowers ander P mouth; New, oi =D: + ; DE = your té an CA any eT Td apr een À SE - customers and re Dien \u2018ot Meds St Comptroctiod, Hendptiosel bargains ot res Sewing Machine.x J 2e S | .: in.' in ru I ! | nee new sédrems, 278 ary ot.Mederate por Soot.or .Dutresse, _ i .Stockinelte 1g ; 104.26 charges.tsfaction guaramteed.$20 3 oo = Jomes stivet.- ; Po \u2014 MPAA D DE 2 tat \u201cBi.Cathe Ï ating and _ APARTM Ts WAR © PA BQ We 9 æ docoratioe Detimatse sven on jobe; best guaranteed.Inspeo- tion \u2018oop Tlie Taviee Is favited.James Mars shall, ¢ hooter avenues, Westmount R = Phone Westmount 1868.me (Fo te A] a ; : il == lat 5% and ds cèaits : A FINANCIAL.DQuoten.Fry & Baudoult.Ti À \u2014 \u2018Abdeut' the- ; mar or erate ned sparta w! B.ps hE ap Ee let, \u201ca a rer .carpets; eh se % name - oot, .gasallers, gas: bracksts.265 it To th ta cer ne eels 106 __\u2014- do that 31 also puta sow rit gat Tr, t A fic e ton of FE Bia aps ensmèlied \u201cand prie endl.\u201d Tid Bt.Aus.oi - Fu Dé, green ES 7 , \u2019 # + - - : .ae | | THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY,.SEPTEMBER 16, 191i .F DATIONS VACANT (MALE).SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE).\u201cSITUATIONS VACANT (MALE).| Aévertisements tn The fur = are guar- SITUATIONS VAGANT I (MALE), SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE).SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE).3 i tol person May arm W108 LIHOER \u2014 Waatad & floor antoed insertion.the full adverilsed YOUNGMAN\" gooa education \"wanted OUREMAID wanied; must be good sles.Ly ; month correnpar di for pe wspapers.Hoke way, 13 Henry.Qistribution.of The a8 , for général office work and stens- ross and best city references reguir- Ne.can pe pre ply J y, Agnes, St trous bi rs re.a ply 133 Sherbroske West.Phone U À Esudioar Lk por Nr rr 120 3 arve ae Te omit them, or alter Sanur: both Jlogusens ces tal; - nt ; Tis Apply 9 Sher set.P - NT.308 35 : Sh pe or cht_you w nergy A SINTANT STABLENAN Tor clehi |By Britiah fire Insurance company for J WILL START YOU esruing dats in ease of aposial er WItrsapiiity.\u2018State fully experience and I Wanted girls over 14 years of age.| YO UsE-X1B Ts, experienced.vant- < 0 , lu spare time, al) mitrors; 2to = d wbi! |, A \u201cWerk; must have good references.Ap- |Statistical department.Insurancé ©X-lno capitel: free instructive booklet; giviag required.Hex 4337 Star Office.239 [Clean work and\u2018 good wages pald w ° good wages; Apply a N bly: Laursetian Water Office, 638 rats ou perience prefasrred.Apply P.O.Bux plans of operation.G.F.Redmond, Dept.Yours MAR x ented a youn en foo st Antoine Btrest \"410 13 ; 1014 Dorbemer 50 vies ee ; x east.ew number., Bumton, Mass.re man to wo ahput Q ; RALOINe or widower, th opportunity for bright lad po ANT = i ted carpenters Im.MA 9.000 in five yeigs with a emall| \u201cSITUATIONS VACANT (MALE).[references.Apply 436 Cote Bt.Cainerine \\EMALE SINGER wanted at once, singer H ily of four: must be weil educated, SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE), ., t 17 years sr age ca jusior clerk provers.Appl Mr.Page, room 1008 mall order business; began with 95 : ç ; Road, Outremost.s19 3 or moving picture theatre; must have thoroughly practical; capable in dealing with A D te te E- in pore office ot large manufsctur- Eastern Townships Bank Bldg.263 Si.Bend for free booklet.Tells bow.Heaceck, QUTH wanted, 17 or 18 years-of @gé, good voice; both ianguagespreferred.Apply children and accustimed to moving in geed kitshen work.the other da .@ancern.Apply at once, 897 Centre St.James.st, , 6039 Leckport, N.Y.for office work; must be quick \u2018at ovenings only 2665 Mabce at.society; standing will be one of the family | floor, fer private family; willing to ses Department 311 » Sn Toe me want figures: references required.À oat.ANCY IRÔNERS wanted.Ten ironers on in sll respects.servants kept.Salary $33.500d wages.Apply 468 \u2018Em ave.- LI, YLERKSH collectors, assistants etc., want- od Ing salary to B 4164 Bier © Ice.ladi bild: lothes.Large Per month, with a bonus if antisfactory.street past Arema: Tei, Westmount.1498 = ma ro ind Ost io soli erades for prtvate \u2018rite La Hi sévuotures oies Mine proterred, Must vee © 310 3008 | ireniss\u2019 room, slsciric heated irons; sisady Address Housekeeper, P.O.Bex 1884.se.A ege Co, before deciding mas cards.Big profits.No outlay.Writeim-1 rein 1 \u2019 221.2 abot r wiater tudies.Buite 311-313, mediately C Co., 188la St.be familiar with city teaming, and also y = | employment; * expert ~ ironers - wre ma et Wa TED an siparianesd girl far S0NAC A : = Catherine west, Moatrea!.Urbain o Canadian Card * 217 Saw Wanted by a British fire insurance |experienced in railroad routin s, rates cust work in manufacturing \u2018con- $10-315 per week.Apply Tollet Laundry OUSEREEPER Gentleman requires re- housework in small family; must have Wanted European\u201d hour AKE BAKER wanted Apply W.J |office, a youth about 17 years of age.|and freight classifications.an fa-'cern; must be accurate at figures and Co.435 Richmond at.320 ¢ predentative, refined lndy ne house references, be ment and Sood cook; we t, well connecied with the leather Logan.314 Sherbrooke west.326 12 for the position of Junior.215 8 pi miMar \u2018 th both languages preferred.be good med: Give\u201d ot Canadian en ENERAL SERVANT, posa, table and pera age and references, Box 4243 og.Apply 156 Hutchison st.ze « = ro : pee SC TD = x 4163 Star ce.eply in own handwriting and s -encey.wanted.Give ex- MI tchenmald, cook-gen buree want: - \u2014 = \u2014 an cnt nt Sar Cc TRAVELLER, speaking both UNIOR CLERK wanted, for law office.Bar cations and salary expected to pected, Write iat Slay ofthe.ed immediately; good wages.Apply Mrs.OUÙRE- LEMAID wan y WAsTED Seneral servant: no lausdry LA Box 4197 Bar Office \u201c| apply (por SE Siar Oro Mate INT ply giving references and salary expect: Box 4234 Btar Office.220 2 \u2018Hawker, 628 8¢.Catherine west.Uptown 4804.of two.Apply Th Redpath st.> ork x weeping; must be FT ph Sar © 02 7 eovrèé FOUN - embro to Plein ply moon or evehing to » BRIGHT BOY wanted for a leading (ITY _BALESMAN io call ou bigh class ed tol Q Box 1391 _____ \u2026 SFALREMAN wanted, enerdeus nan of Y ead newepaper: Sy wie DO GENERAL \u201cSERVANT wamued.200 embrolderers \u201cWanted giris Lo 40, 344 \"pisg avenue west, Tel.Up in + fire imsurance office; good prospects retail st lary and commission: \u2018UNIOR CLERK for raliwey sense oo abliity who anxious to ar ya paper; pre Le Apply N so B tet Bt an roidery and ey 8.of advancement for the right boy.Box All stores: saary an i ply with references to 4125 Btar Of- self.Following particulars Wanted in first not necessary.but Must be smart and inte pply No.20 Bayle st.between St.Apply Queen Dress and Walet Mfg.Co, A 1117 Star Offline.à Bleu proposition.Apply W.8.Jenkins, 40 fice.318 6 letter.Age, where Dow employed, territory Mlgent and well educated.Address stating Matthew and \u2018St.Mark sts.321 3 149 Notre Dame ot.west.ONGE ventes\u201d aa _amirtant Foes leury st.JEWELLERY BALESMAN, one whe under Ooversd and lue, handled.Applications Fe and present occupation, 4113 vr 2 ENERAL , SERVANT wanted; light OUSE-TA AID wanted, poly | H GR - x t y confidentitl.O.Box ont- .ouse wor Apply 207 Ash avenue t - MacGre t .clerk, speaking English.references CLERKS & $ ALESMEN stands a little about repairing wWatebes: SE) = gor st.retguired.Btore, cor- must speak both languages, bave references Teel.BENERAL SERVANT \u2014 Wanted a good OUSE-TAB AID \u2014 Wanted c- ner Park Avpiy Modern Supply Btore, © T and some security.Apply 4055 Star Offices.TOCK and bond salesman wanted, one general servant, with references.Ap- MR CALE MAT use ma mars, Mogren an experiences salesiady for ; PA PÉRENTITS pe RE A a id?lent - experienced and who M thoroughly ply 631 Belmont avenue, or Tel.Westmount \u2018 must be weil recommended.Apply st 337 partment.y A TICE MOULDERS, 1 to 3 year& Are you underpaid?An excellent oppor conversant with genera) business conditions.1276.; Mountata el ANTED at once lady typewriter: must 2 A .experience, wanted for steel foundry.tunity is offered for gentiemen of An excellent opportunity for one who cas |wanled by the Canadian Pacific\u2019 Rall- | G5 GENERAL KERVANT wanted at be stenographer and able te make # , arker Foundry ce Ltd, 27 Tans- jability, energy and Initiative, to en- qualify.Apply by letter, stating age, etc, Way.Apply Labor Dept, 163 st.Antoine once.Apply 74 Bruce avenue veu ; H OUSEMAID wanted to help with chil- out imvoices: permanent position to suitable i FANT BOOKKEEPER wanted wiih whore a horme ar will be tne Te: to Securities.Box 178, Montreal.treet.ns t.\u2019 \u201c| in kept.Appiy 337 University ote 351 8 | baal: ae ox 1202 Star Office.wo 3 wanted, wit re a large return Ww | by British fire insurance company; must NOLE middle aged man, who understands |@+) & DAY SURE \u2014 Bond us Jour au V ANTE \u2014 General servant: must be good > good experience in general office work.[sult of hard work Capital not neces- be under 17 years , $3 : OUSEKHEPER wanted by gentleman, a re- cook.A t T7 = i of age.Apply P, O.the care of hornet: also furnace; must and we will show you how to make 88 y Pply at oace.5 lyn 8 btute aFe and experience.Apply 4308 Star ot Yoteonly those who cen furnish best Box 1479 (new 1 number).pe have good reference.r Apply between 7.30 and |a A thaclutely sure.We Junta Pt erctS of H vois midéle-oged ue far He ve + = ee es ss Lee ea o 2 .p.m.12 St.Famille.ou free; you w o ocality capa verness year ED first class wkirt a tor A if - (ter ne A ess Box No.4283 EARN telegraph wna pester sepia Cons \u2014 address old boy.Apply, stating previous ex and : , A ren man taarine otties®ys Mont |Btar Officer A9%ree rer prin rollin | SONY wasted sanity vim Hho 2 EE rue | Spore en meg Sor MBL housework | mierenny, so selu7 required lo Ber 4) wages paid: Gus Amen 411 Mabe So J La; .= Le STORE COS 2 7e Se ler to commence with.and run | a s ges, an ots o me for yuur- ce.4 : so.Apply by letter A eye: ARNIAGE PAINTER wanted.70e et and Canadian Northern wires aka forms en- M.M.O'Cannell, Ltd, 213 Gloucester ot, 70 8\" pacte Tet Write a éme\u201d Royal self.No children.Apply Miss Cottrell, Or i | ANTED - Parlor mald, city references We Baker, 97 Commercial Union Bundtng.| piy gites ne eutpine ha salary wanted, \u201cure you practical work and a position Ouawe.Manufacturing \"vo.Windsor, Ont.4789 8t.Catherine St.West, cr phone fenced house-iablemald; very small yo wages.Apply T:6 Ploe.Jireaue Le 221 2 Steady employment to good man; pone when qualified.Free Book 8, explains work (MART YOUTH wanted 18 or 20 years of 103 1868¢0d estmount 1280 any morning.220 8.household; three servants; good Wages., - y .: and wages.Dominion Schooi Telegraphy, \u2018age, for stock ledger work in large \u2014 CENERAL \u2014 Wanted tb Address G G 8166 Star Branch Officn.ave a maid for family of (we; Rust { - FICE for Jewenery Business, other need apply.Also frat \u201cWh poy Toronto.manufacturing concern.Box 4296 Star Of- - ; a G* servant.Apply 9 4 thorough Wenerai \u2019 =~ 380 8 have best Fefereuces; good home fer ad M.TA a CE M maker.Apply F.©.Box Mo 3% RIT 6 | [01h wanted, firavciess fice.321 1 SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE).Sis | JFTTCHEN GIRL \u2014 Wanted s good WT quitte Paris Pena tar Sa Weng en \u2019 Ts tonal re Eo a dpt to ges Na GYTOCK CLERK wanted In a manutactur- AF intelligent person may earn $100 IRIS WANTED for workroom Whoicsale Ah chen girl; no washing.471 Guy st.piveer.een amd 5 at 596 irsion A .18e0d Ing jewellery business Write, stating monthly corresponding for newspspers.drug warehouse; experie necessary.! ADY of prepossessing appesrance, ANTED - - EARN automobile business.\u201cWe teach you &&e and experience, Box 4308 Star Office.No camvassing.Send for particulars.Press Apply Lymans Limited, 474 St.Paul street.| business ability, ro fig.ana intelligent WwW a general house girl; must be at home; guarantee 325 weekly .321 4 Syndicate, Lockport, N.Y.208 2 .nust be | peak anguages: goed §00d plain cook; wages $16 per month.Wanted \u2014 First-class Curtain Hang- Rochester Auto School, 2302 Rochester, X.TEWARD \u2014 Man and wife, without chil.SSISTANTS, hes etc, wanted to ENERAL SERVANT Wanted; no msn ary Brats fun qualifications 4098 Star No, ng.Apply 350 Metcalfe ave, West- nce, two good boys for work in office |ers: permanent employment.Apply Henry 175 dren, to act às steward and manager- solicit orders for private Chrisunas| ing or Ironing.Apply at once 4331 West- Office.218 6 mous: my $ Fr messages.Apply Star Branch Office, |Morgan & Co, Ltd, Factory, 15 Beaver JNOTYPE INSTRUCTION.Epeclal Sum- |ess of club house In Montreal: must bave |cards.Big profits; no outlay.Write im-|ern avenue.330 ¢ BOOKKEEPER one being OMAN\" wanted \u201cfor general Bousswork: » , , ry mer rate; earn $1300 yearly: hundreds 00d references.Address in first instance mediate) .\u2014 L ages ot be good cook; no laundry work.7 corner Manstield and St.Catherine.Hall HIN.231 2 fui à 4 i : _ ately Canadian Card Co., 18212 St.Ur IRLB wanted \u2018to pack boxes.Apply 2306 able to take charge of a small pet of 3 316 6 NHIEF CLERK wanisd, musi be smart Tea ve rte Emam Mont- at P.O.Box 1554 219 : \u2018bain a tonte.w 317 law G Papineau avenue.Montreal, 220 3 books; none but experienced need apply: Abe Nue Jaferences required.\u2018 \u2014 ee \u2014 1 : good open- > ac j ; active youth, or over wanted, WORD IN BEASON.Write Robinson's IRL \u2014 W.Tiras 340 St.Lawrence va.TOMAN wan, = BOT mm pee ag, tee OF he Cl Senses Sf | sh RE, NR en | STRONG Fo Rr | VR, SEASOY, WI FO (PRL anna sain, covey mm 2H Lape BNE TL | (RG tere ie meine B/.waiting on table, etc.Apply 265 University ter, stating qualifications and salary a ÉADING CANADIAN Industrial &ssur- .ioe Roa prov 2 about your winter studies.Suite 311-3123, Mrs.Darling, 4383 Dorchester, West of dress by the day; must have best city |g.St Henrt.ppiy 2s 3 street.sis 3 Quired Box 4253 Star Office.321 a © 1 with yell iog\u2019s Hall, 591 St, Catherine west, Mont- Greene avenue, Westmount.817 6 references.Apply 36 Holton avenue, or TAKER Tiau etes ha foreman oF ee \"| meuship ADITIEYE ine Plant | men con ake HIRT TRONERS wanted; good won; ou old Feal {00D GENERAL SERVANT wanted, Phone Webtmount 188.ANTED young girl to assist la light B otherwise manage small bake bouss; CLOTHING GUT [ERS 930 to $40 à week; guaranteed salary and Lower \u201cTact on ork.Pr Maman 5 2 35 FEW SMART TRS wanted for ,Apply 80 Arlington avenue, Wen! | | ADY AGENTS wanted Write for parti: 224 Laver.comfortable home.Apu 1 ] .commission.Apply Supt.T.Alcock, and tismith wanled™ moun 217 culars regarding our new premium x z are man.Apply A.Poole, 4¢ Duke st pea A RY p.m.or 8 to b a.m.TEAMFITTERS and 'tinamith wan paid to suitable persons.Apply Lonsdale & ENERAL SERVANT 3 3 | position to Dept.A.BSellery, 223 Albert Lg OMAN WANTED to axe orders in span j Pruocceure Wanted general black.On ladies cloaks.suits and skirts: - Apply 483 Bleury ot._- Mono Ltd, 300 St.James street, sleep in or out, Apply.Fous ie Uttaws.: .À #1 312 , Hime: 2 experience veel Deceswary; our aise must be good horse \u201c(highest wages to competent men.+ YTENOSRAPHER* wanted for architect's Montrea 219 3 | just 17, The Old Sherbrook 319 3 | ADY wanted to assist in the care of Db, 7 ou others toting age À Moi al sc rture Box a PO toms Hart Manufacturing Co., \u201cPhillips 3 office; salary $45 to commence with; GENERAL SKRVANT wanted (colored), In 7 ENERA SE Ne: 2 \u2018 teaching of children, where nurse ia Dept.25 Briush Canadian In ht 2%.+ HB , 230 4 \u2018 Place, rapid advascement: also Junior vith pepe he afamily of two.Apply to 851 st.Hu- girl referrer.Apmy soe, Jone! | kept.Reply to ¢23¢ Btar Office.1220 2 Worn ied ttawa.ë LI - ._| edge of = an : t mm.2 \u2019 \u2014 an sma wve- ; OY wanted for office work io answer RUG SALESMAN to handle perfumes: [Wanted smart message boy.good wa oh hor prs anna Per rt a Te 2 sie 221 - 1at flat i 319 3 LAPY for office, one with good educa- W men to help 506 eat Sows ot telephone and make himself usefui must have first class connection with |ges offered.Apply Boston 8hoe Store Rib.\" Appl GENERAL SERVANT wanted.Apply, 00D plain cook and hos tabi: tion and knowledge of typewritiog.once 37) St.Catheri Apply 23 Gallery square.221 2 |Ontarlo drug trade.Straight salary and |cor.St.Catherine and Mansfield Sts.GG 086 Har Waster, pins ree nC 335 Elim avenue, .Westmount.mani\u201d Sook and house- tablemald State age and speed on machine.Address i erine west.SOY \u2014 Wanted small bay To Tun errands bonus.Apply by letter only ælving full par- RFONOTYPE keyboard operator, male or : = A SBISTANT \u2014 Wanted wmpri girl, #90d ferences.ADDIS at 318 Cote Ni.Antoine Box 4346 Star Office mn 3 WATIED ~ Good fancy irooers., Apoly Ba make himself generally useful.|\u2018iculars, John Taylor and Co, Ltd.To- female.Stove! Company, Winnipeg.writer, both languages preferred.Ap- Road, or Phone Westmount 452.220 3 ADY CANVASSERS and demonstrators, 20 Lansdir Jes St Ame Apply, deZouche, Room 206 Lindsay Build: Fonte: 231 3 \u2019 216 6 ply R.Parker and Co, 620 St.Catherine ~ GNERAL \u2014 3 Sos BT prefareel mall increasing income aseured; good, clean VUANTED himbermaida alle Sastry Soak ing.FN ESSAGE BOY wanted, for wholesale drug © 31% 3 _ family; new house; light work; good proposition, with big money.1138 St.Union Hotel, 348 aged x [3078 - \u2014 Wanted two messenger boys, $3 AN WANTED \\ warehouse.Apply Lymaus, Limited, 474| Wanted\u2014Steady man, to receive and BRIEHT GENERAL wanted; good wages.wages.Apply 4911 Western avenue, mear 2 1rence Boulevard.Notre Dame st vost - B tô 33-50 per week.Apply Messenger St.Paul street._220 2 |check pièce goods in stockroom: first- Mance BP Afternoons and evenings at 38: Victoria avenue, in evening.220 2 ADY STENOGRAPHER \u2018wanted for mer- 3 service, Star Branch, corner Mansticia and _ ACHINISTS and experienced bench (class references needed.Apply Tooke « ! _ ENFRAL BERVANT wanted, f Ti chant's office.Apply, stating age, ex- se dering eu.t ~ dt D.Castor on a a tart.bands wanted.Apply to the Berliper Bros.Lid, 309 St.Ty Avenue, st.E A TRAINED NURSE\u2014Study at home.Apply 4050 Dorchester eet a experience and salary required, Box 4314 Bo anted for m $3 a week.toned bo general ectie work.Will Gramophone Co.'s Factory, St.Henri, | Free Eara 335 weekly.naousands ranted.few doors west Atwater avenue, 220 2 Bar Office.230 2 ; nforma tion.ochester Nurses [nsti- ST AID-GENERA > - street west Re Fo Crowley, 463 BL.Catherine =; Pe Bthice.155 pinlon Bridge Apply CGILL STUDENT, first or second year.lute, 1316 Rochester, N.Y.183 33e0d G\" Ma Rov Factory, ost Se Patrie m.3 ences \u201crequired; good w goo tons per fo quirs an experienced saleswoman - TL Wanted smart boy for office and pany.Lachine Loc 218 6 À ; oe on pre Bours a asy.Apply R 00.Ba GIRLS wanted; experlenced: good (GENERAL SERVANT wanted.X young cona ene.Wemmount, 2nd Gow above Sher.Witiow PLUMES © GE is wanted > .; 401 Bleury st.es for good work.J.Borrie Ir] to help with ge .- \u2014 Giriz wanted who errands.Apply 38 Youville eg.NGLISH SPEAKING SOLICITOR want- Eublre Dye Wor I.s P with general housework: brooke street.2008 ' : 321 + ed by a well established life insurance AN wanied to work around house; must Limited, requires a man for outside work Te et aki 220 6 Wa know how lo do plain cooking.4450 Af AID wanted for Eehcral housework: no 90 leavasrar Clabes wane \u201cmary ung oy [FRIGHT YOUNG MAN or young lady office.to work in Montreal And vicini,y: 4LE be able to paint and do some carpen- |at entrance to store.Must be over six G GTRI, about 16 years ol |'Wemtern avenue, corner Metcalfe venue, ; amily; enty | de_Zouche, Room \u201d B wanted as cashier in \u201clarge.furniture salary or commissions as preferred.Every ler work.Apply to Harold Cottrell, 505 feet in height ree te operate shirt dompening machine.Westmount.230 3 doliars ning.small - Ya Ee twenty ANTE 208, Lindsay Bldg.z Pp Tollet n , 9 t .Ply rosvenor \u2014 Good Horn must have Oro knowledge ot factifly Sven for urine pus ee TE St Ca rn IT Un WO neat: appearing, busting young men, by et Laundry.250 Guy ti 2 BNERAL.For small Bt RL or god pene.Westmount, or phone Westmount \\ cook, only three\u2019 adults ETE and Fren quick a gures in confiden 5 \u201c .\u2014 .speaking both.languages, wanted to \u2014 + erenc 4084 231 8 ng given out: nces I and - gpdd pénman.Apply with references, any, Manager, P.0.Box 738.A cornet, and small drum players 107 bandie orders for photo pillow tops; splen- (CRESCENT SHIRTS \u2014 = Wanted experi- \u2018Tupper street.230 2 Af WOMAN wanted once, |.Veda stréet.refers required.stating Salary wanted to 4310 Star Office.NGINEER wanted, (with third class cer- moving picture theatre: night work only.dia proposition; something new.Liberal peraiors on yokes, sieeve fac- ENERAL SERVANT; must be good 4 t 2 boil ith APPly evenings, 2565 Mance st.commissio ha.erty immediately 1, 1N88, two necdie sleevers and to put on cook and have references.t t as working housekeeper for widower YAJANTED door = door, solicitors; a x Jficate) for stationary bo ferred.\u201cap ATEN To quality for À Srakomen Brooks 4 mon Ppiy eC'atély *- |neek bands.We want about fifty &iris; Ottawa.family of two: no washine 4 ply and two children.Apply.Box 428% Star weekly salary to experienced parsens.nowledge of electric! tors prefe el.Ap.Jo.qualify for remen.ms , .steady employment at highest wages.Cres: 4036 Tupper st.after § p.m.Ba 0D 4 7 Office.+ .' Call ai Jroma ?a.m.tll 10, Room .15, hé.St.Perencon Y ddres: Pt Nery gone and co.Experdeire Ee el STE etes ue eran wo, CARPENTERS wanted (eady work cent Manufacturing Co., Limited, 2 Inspeo- ENERAL SERVANT wantd.App à ILLINERS wanted at once, Ywe first \u2019 , , .an.e reparers = RESS WAR Sree vain - 36 Victoria Square, Montreal.and height.Railway Bureau, 631 Pauama 713 Atwater avenue.Poy Up st.yan = se = 214 8 G Arlington avenue.Phone Westmount hig} lass » and appremtices; Waris wanted, experien aitress.Wanted at the Montreal Terra Cotta Building, St.Louls, Mo.ELEGRAPHY shorinand\u201d\u2014 YyperViliRE Jose A FN pcre, mul tan 1943.Eh Noma jue corner Bi.Apply: Cathenlid¥, 24 once, Premler Cafe, 358 Be.5 .* .avenue, Uu- + 3 .- - on nen vignes Eskonise.is ÉLEGTRIG KNIFE CUTTER MES ar TL te | Eee ha \"SV GÉNIE PERTE mem me ec WORK.Wend Tamar, © av e.> .: ny ay and evening.Goltman's Business Col\u2019 FYHOCOLATE ~DIPPERS.sicady work: ter oRces require pply 46 EN AND WOMEN cally make over capable \u2018woman f u 3 , 19° PROFITS \u2014 Open a Syelng and clean- Wanted an experienced man to up- B12 lege 1736 Si.Catherine (near Mackay).C Hood wazes\u2026 Ki.Ln Paul, 87 Si.Mount Stephen avenue, Westmount, Phone | $20 weekly growing mushrooms in| Cleaning two days every een wiry and ment, at ery Bittle cabllsl erate Eastman's cutting machine: good Nf ZSSENGER BOY panted for, millinery Send for NHiustrated prospectus, containing | Catherine BL.egy ee mms arm Westmount 634.3303 cellars, sheds, boxes, etc.Markets walting.| Pine avenue, head of _ Simpson.headed.We \u2018tesch by mall.et free atore, uptown, and one boy for whole.calendar.9 eo - ENERAL SERVANT wanted: must Free Booklet.Hi Barton, W.- - \u2014_\u2014 Ben-Voade Bystem.Department 340.Charlotte, Wages and steady york al the Sher.sale house.Apply Room 16.43 St.Sacra- RAVELLING SALSSMAN waned by | JOUR GENERAL wanted, with references.I know plain Cooking: no children: ne! New York ram Barton, 43th St, WASTED ce competent cook-generaï: musi N.C.- Apply Teoke Bros a t Z8- ment st.largest calendar house in the country.7453 Pply 97 Crescent st.220 3 washing or ironing; other maid kept.Ap- JTURSE 0 a oa: aven Dave references.Apply 30 Sumrderhi}l.oY wanted for light store work: wages beth Avenue, St.Henry \u2014 Alllcants must state full particulars regard.(o¥rex ENT general servant \u201cfor \u201csmall ply 80 Mance a.uo 2 N ferences A DIS Tor pere bave J ue, oft Guy .$17.per wonth.Apply immediately XPERIENCED cutlery man Wanted to ing past experience, and give references, J.© family; references requireu, govd ~NENERAL SERVANT \u201cwanted Yor \u201csmal west .220 3 ED a ot class coat »; room \u2018204, Power Bullding.handie a line of high grade govds 10 U.Cargill, Eales Manager, P.O.Box 394, Wa&es lo right person.Apply to Mrs.A.flat: English couple lain cookl = ages end steady wors.\u2026., , THié MONET writing couxs.Thousands City and vicinity: salary and commission.Montreal.' G.Nicholis, 972 St.Catberine st.west.(gas slove): references.willing.to take NURSERY COVERNESS = For lwo boys Bieury at.REE B dollars for ony gne who can write euc- mnteations treated confidentiaily Box Cutters and setters wanted at once.WENTY to fifty barbers advertised for C?°% GENERAL, Also bousemald wanted.[baby out afternoons; comfortable home; Where Bo nurse is kept Apply by eter 10 ANT at once Farmers pres : cessful Words, or Music.Past experience \u2018287 Star Office.: Apply to P.Lyall & Sons, Limited, 5014 in Montreal papers aione almost every _Apply 424 Mackay st.= 230 3 nice bedroom: three evenings off.Apply\\ Mrs.Herbert McGreevy, 2 rue de Breboeuf, working housekeeper, widower,\" unnecesstiry.We want original song poems, \u201c237 \"2 _________ 1 W'esern Avenue.219 3 day.Let us teach you the barber trade; Garabre- GIRL, famfy two; must \u2018be 1108 St.Dominique, Sunday afternoon, 3 to Quebec.: 30 aged 40.with girl age ren \u2018with er without music.Send us your work EXCELLENT side ine, good commission CURSE \u2014 Wanted experienced nurse for ©xpert instruction; constant practice; tools good cook amd iaundréss; house has ¢: or Monday evening 8 to 18.URSE Ww and small wages to right party; also eld sy.D rie TS EE cers EE ee Provinces AL infant; city references required.Ap- free.write Jor catalogue, \"ones Barber every modern: \u2018condéntence; Tate place for rr nial Ie two child ranted sxperienced Turse for man er boy to milk and do other Shores tor ricus gdai .p Eas \"| ply 739 Bherbrooke west, betyeen 8 and College, 4 aig st.cast, ontreal.person; wages $5; re nces.rs.tere i ages - enry Ford ocers Tr) New D.C.CEEFYE = 309 3 ew Pe Tana.ar Que ea $ pm.{ AMRAVELLERS wanted to carry ae side Horace C.P ' ord Var nt.A aw TED |i required.Apply after 7 p.m.319 TED .st rele 008 È Wan young n, * ANTOW'S8 YOUR CHANCE \u2014 Permanent line, Laxettes, a Tonic, Laxative Pill; ________ with cars young W young girl to mina children.about Rad with thoeoush~ knowledge of to attend Customs avd other general position as saiteman for Hardy Que those ceiling on druggists and geveral OUNTI y over 14 require a few experienced saleswomen for NORSEMAID te Sasist with tel | Jouns ¥ 5463 St.Catherine west.) - book-kae, t be recommended.Ap- office work.Apply ith ¥ erences, sta ns soc-grown Nursery Stock.Selling, ontfit stores; good commission.Give serritory.Ans years Tor coun Flite.and prarking linen the shoe department.Apply at the em=| mediately A ce N.* a rer WaT general servant.388 : mn 0.*W: Lh i=] $12 8t.etperine salary expected, P.O x _1130 free.Write :0-day for particulars, Cana- swers confidential.Apply Laxettes, ¥.O.irf varge Jaunidrae age 7 Tart $6 per ployment office at 9 a.m, 2213 y Apartment No.1 Durocher st.ton avenue, nrestoui.ê21 À ; _ west.2 NERGETIC capable young man wanted, as dian Nursery Co.Ltd.Montreal.Box 3205.week, winch wien experts; ENERAL SERVANT wanted; vir maitre 1m 2 ANTED k-ge 13 references rev B BOY wanted, about slates Een assistant.Iu office of factory, tha sar \"166 82 Saw rNAILORS wanted: first class iaflors and must be plain writes ang! aia\u2019 accurately G g00d cook, for family of four in an NURSE.HOUSEMAIB vante.wanted.Apply at W aurea.Sogk-general: Meare ary = ) Bank age.for law office.Amb du xr io is a oie, ence Ado RNAMENTAL plasterers wanted; wages | helper; bighest wages paid.Apply ences win mil PTEVICNE apartment at 367 Elgin ave., opposite per 3 or evening: e street, between d Se = 60c hour.Apply McNulty Bros.Cha- 181 Laurier ave.west, Annex.221 Ÿ occupations, hew lang êseh and ressons for | mount Park No chamber Work.| | BRIGHT BOY EATON'S WANT (AREANIRT: ant à for Bt.joh Jonas Pres: VRAVELLING SALESMAN wanted to sent \u201cVIDE same.Apply Box 4341 Sara a Westmount i043.mn\u2019 = OPERATORS W N ven ork hp mcrae or : = \u2014 Wanted for ohn's Pres.leather, rubber and textile belting and NIRL wanted for small fami! M E 4008 Tu a byterlan Church, Cornwall, en orEanist similar soods, more especially for the ing ; COOK on oo wa \u201cBisho ses pero R.Uarroll, 11A Laval \u201cavenue.X TANTED wre general servant: =._ aod choir leader.pplications receive.y |inces o ntario au uebec.eply, giving ] ° wanted for ofice.Must mies nt Experienced Dressers a on ladles\u2019 sKIrts}.,.undersigned up to 30th Instant.D.experience, salary AA and pte oes JK \u201cand housemald wabted, wages 32 FENERAL SERVANT wanted: .ramlly of two, | Experienced girls to make duck bave references: coun at once, The T.| yy, Beasion CI 219 14 y and $2) respeotivel one but ocom- in a flat; good wages.Apply with re- | pants and coats; also girls for two Po Washing: high wages.\u201d w Seon! BT à Doyle Ey to tne Redmond Co.Be Catheci Lim red, Jacob's Building.| FFICE BOY \u2014 ed Tntelll st oath, Montreal Star, \u201cToronto, man.Bi Jeod Patent girls, with Food references need ap | cents 294 Mance stret.221 2 needle work.Apply Tools Bros, Ltd, _ : + » by letter only to The dmond Co.| St.Catheriné and Alexander Sts.writing good band.and not trod of RAVELLERS on commission Tor Prov- PIY.APply No.48 Helvedere Road, West- 'ENERAL SERVANT, good home and 300 St Elisabeth ve., St.Henry.ANTED general servant for small fam.ited, Montreal.220 2 220 3 work, $4.00 por weok to Start: good prospects; ince of Son commis op tor\u201d conte.mount, Telephone Westmouiit 2614.408 wages: also a girl of 14 to 16, 217 Bood lly: must havb references.Apply even- * BO roast.fo Demag Mw ood.FUR CUTTER both languages preferred.Address Box 4210 pants, summer clothing, only men of firs: VUOK \u2014 Wanied & Food :exporiencoë \"CPE Old.to play and take children out.()FERATORS \u2014 Wanted experienced op.[058 8t 73 Shuter street.n y u ng.Apply at once 4&3 Strathcona ave, Wesi- uses, W xperie operators, ne both langue o's pans animer Su) en arhodlany Ad.cook; Eood .wages.Appiy: at 62 On- erators on silk, lawn and net blo ANTED e nced - Catherine street west.FFICE BOY wanted.Ave Room 12, 2 dress Traveller, Post Office Box 3844.tarlo_ave., between i and 3 p.m.220 3 pio from 00 to S13 per wey oie poly a 2: steady.work: Binet LS.~ Bo wanted, 14 io 16, for manufacturers O 220 2 \u2018anted 1 (FENERAL \u2014 Wanted a general servant from $10 to $13 per : Apply all waists; steady work.highest price: 7 Piace d\u2019Armes Nqua 317 5\u2019 YOUK wanted for plain cooking: must be - A.J.Alexandor requires a first class ae i for family of three; must be a good week at the New York Silk i ; Ltd., Mies Foucreault, Henr McM med rails Ee ited.fur cutter.Yearly engagement.Apply RGANIST wanted for centrally Tocaied FVAURTWORTHY jours mis wanted.To Go competent and have references, 636 y plain cook and have references.Apply Mra.287 Notre Dame west.ET « 236 Craig st.east.church; splendid instrumen manu- work ar the store: n ve refer- west.ply in own handwriting, Box 4392 Star at once, 504 St.Paul Street.als.Apply Stating experience and eaiary eu.ences.| Appis 0.ME Clarke a cor Gee or 77 AP BLE NURSEMATD Tors hia | ehn Taylor, 6 The Old Sherbrooke.221 3 OY THE 19th instant, workiug houss- WASTED capable working ke ce.YARM HAND wanted.a young man {0 pected Box 4270 Star Office.Catherine west.220 3 C vear old: best references required; ENERAL SERVANT wanted\" who \u2018can keeper or general servant; must un- for email family; no washing: Hdergl OY wanted about 15 to 14 years, speak- assist in farm work.Apply Box 4263 AFFICHE BOY wanted to do.cusiom NWO or three first class salesmen waniéd highest wages.Telephone: Up 2015.+ do Bvod plain cuoking: good wages; Cerstand cooking: references required.Ap-| compensation.Oall between Nourg 11 and 3 » ing both languages.Apply at \u2018ihe Star Office.house work.Apply in own handwrit- .to solicit life insurance in the Prov- (yOK for the w rk of the ground tise: no laundry work.998 Dorchester st.weal.| st.132 Clandeboye ave.Phone Westmount or 7 to 9 p.m.475 Argyle Avenue nest .Gakeau-Saurlol Co, 26 Notre Dame cast.NARM HAND wanted; must be good milk- jng, siating references.P.O.Box 3133, ince of.Outario towns already organized: (UE El amily of two: 8008 wares: mo (GENERAL SERVANT \u2014 A good genera: |S 219 3 ELL BOYS wanted immediately Apply er.Apply 14 Royal st, Montreal An- ; 226 3 good salary and expenses paid; also com- 51.University st.PERA TORS wanted on waists and dresses washing Telephone Louts 3719.Apply | servant wantéd at :8y vu 1 ; \\ D St.James Hotel.nex.FFICK BOY ired.Apply Hutcheson & mission on production.Adur:es E E 7671 jx: Kockland avenue, Outremont.| vr à YOUNE glri_to_help_wlth_housewurk.Mk nd cloth Appiz_ The American Suk T, alert boy wanfed ip factory: O Dicken, 176 81.James ee, 221 2 Star Braneh Office.217 | .219 8 Zaw | yor (00k: general wanted \u201ctor family of Valst MIE.Co.ted.10 st.Pet a0 15 must read and write English, Apply FURNITURE POLISHERS JLOUGIHI MAN wanted.Apply 14 Royal PHOLSTERER wanted.Apply The G.KZ Wanted du experienced ~ cook, ' three ladies.Apply to 4150 Sherbrooke i] à à Dougall Varnish Co., 305 -Manufacturers st.si, Montreal Annex.p oh lJ Ernest _Co., 33 330 Dorchester west.ne Xn guod references.Apply at 30: linet, near Elm avenue, OF = ines on ar Derienced waive We Requires girls for Alteration room.vers, ___3.Montreal An : reel at.231 5 (HiRLS \u201cwanted\u201d io do office work a OUNG GIRL \u2018of 18 wanted to help wiih TT - AINTER to take charge of job; good ; p pay the highest wages In the city and give k.WANTED, B Wanted, two experienced furniture pol manufacturing jewellery business.bouse wor Apply to 451 Strathéons B Y (aL ANTED, ee risk Fire a fishers.Apply at the employment office man.29 Overdale avenue.' Cam ok.De OT ek Sood Write, stating age and experience, Box \u201ctéédy work.Queen Dress and Wales: Mig.| avenue, Westmount, with references.pply ' i Fe 1 \u2018a i c \u20ac : us - fitters\u201d wanted 7 at 4307 Star Off} 221\" Co., 149 Notre Dame st.west.317 6 \u2014 OUNG preferred.- Apply 4197 Star Office.220 3|at 9 a.m.Goodwin's Limited.221 2 LUMBERS and steam 287 Mountain St.7 Star Office._____ 28153 HOUBEMATD ATD wanted 10 assist at we TEE EE ie AS a competent billiard table fitter, with connections an 8 thoroug tT T0 \u2014 a | ENS n - eral able to cook: good weges and rescent at.asd Baby Hospital.ly -to\u2014the\u2014Buper\u2014| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 experience: met thoroughly understand the nigh Class fur trade nat oe.party.LUMBERS wanted.inree,.experienced ANTED \u2018an active young man, With home.Apply 512 Lansdowne Avenue.Phone G°°p PLAIN COOK wanted Immediately | intendent, 43 Argyle Apply - City.Fousa GYRL \u2014 Wanted at once à smart \\y business and be well recommended sa to Fr ot ra rwenties Poimited, 487 st | ait men: sh she Kes.Appi knowledge of both languages and good Westmount 2684.231 3 for private family, references requir- yang girl for a family of two; ome , character and ability.Apply stating re- Catherine west.a 220 2 diately Gallery square.231 3 |ypigt, to do general office work at D.OOK GENERAL \u2014 Wanted experienced 2: _APPlY 639 Dorchester st.west.from the country preferred.Apply to 106 ferences to Box 4091 Star Office.117 6 a SE man-vanted-tor Bign JPOLISHERS on metal wanted at Lym- Hatton Company, Bonsecours st.cpok- general: refereuees Pequtred TRLS wanted for bindery work.Sterling Arlington avenue, between 3 ad 9 p.m.er IRST CLASS bushel man wanted for hig burner, Ltd., corner Berri and Com- QU-NTES for Chateau Laurier, Otlawa, wages $20.\"eee 53 Trafalgar ave.Mont.Press, Ltd, 4251 St.Catherine West.Telephone Westmount 2649.321 3 clases talloring: eteady employment missioners.207 36 35 carpenters for hardwood finish, at real.2 2 mount.431 3 w | XFOURG GIRL we wanted about 14 and good wages.Apply W.J.Inglls, 238 LAB wanted: mill .res 21 anted experienced ahirt folders; ow is BRIGHT YOUTH St.James at.4 281 3 AIL ROD HE ADORERS Blasi 36 Anny We aly a New OMPETENT general servant warled, ENÉRAL BERVANT wanisa.163 Mance &ls0 smart girls Sons learn.years, co asser with light housework; sleep home.204 Wood aven Der .Aged the vicinity of 18 years, to St.James st.s Edinburgh Mills, Ottawa Ont 211 6 ; | Grosverne to Go plain cooking.Apply bs street.00000000 Bros, eid Susrantee ply Took®| Catherine st.Westmount, ue, oo an do intelcing on typewriter; one with FISH CLEANERS VWANTED door to door solicitors; good r_avenune, Phone Westmount IRL wanted to make wiliow plumes; > \u2019 84 OUNG LADY to devots spare dos day tome .experience preferred, Appl SHOP GLERK weekly salary to experlenced persons.; YOOK-GENERAL \u2014 Wanted for two in good wages paid to competent party.3 or evening, to prepare eth ire stating age, experience If \u2018an Call from + a.m.til 1 p.m.room 15, 30, family, where housemald ls kept, & 120 St.Catherine west.Girona: active girl over 26 years a to for well | position.Partioul Sui R Siher particulars, to Box 4170 Star : Or wool wer flan reer ranted: St.Denis at.cook-general, with references, 294 Sher- operate shir: bosom ironing machine; ars, 8u te an, Kisg's - 591 St.Catherine west, - brooke st.west.2eod wages to start $6 per week; expert operator Market, St.James and Aquedurt Sta.who has had experience in kee in JANTED\u2014Canadian Goveroment wants rail- - ; és re É 10 dec y all making over $16 per ween ap thls work | \\7OUNG GIRL wanted as mothers IPL.JB \u2014 time in manufacturing concern.way Mall Clerks; City Mall Carriers; (QOMPETENT GENERAL BERVANT Toilet Laundry, 290 G 13 Apply 194 Eigin st, off Pri IRST CLASS bench and vise hands (copy of Canadian references and gis Employes in City Post Office, November ex.wanted at once; good cook and able | | y.uy st.281 3\" thur st n oft Fre Are wanted on general assembly work: |gge and salary required.write, aminations in Montreal.Influences unneces- to Walt on table; no washing or sweepiny: |requirè a few experlenced salesladies for, 20 Pis ¢ 818 steady employment, up to date shop.A Send 4273 Star Office, sary.Common education sufficient.Write for two ln, family.\\Aprly 273 Sherbrooke street lace, embroi ders.neckwear, dress nets! \u2018 : YOUNG GIRL wasted to] I ona ares contes Wanted, experienced man used to high) 4!} zpplicutions to mploymen gent, CALE 3 b- fall Information and free sample questions West, Astoria Apartments.dress trimmings and silk departments.\u2019 i must ve - ant Business.Good salary.Apply] Oltver Chilled Plow Works ot Canada, ALAN aot Si EE SE Krom previous examinations Franklin In- NOOK \u2014 Wanted a young experjenced Apply at the employment office at 9 JERVANT wan(ed: must Le Blain Cook: ee po snonss to Work; good wakes.; Mapat is Michaels, Room 22, Windsor Ltd, Hamilton, Ont _________ 718 3 _ elaus references; experience and speak both |®fltute, Canada Desk, Rochester, N.Y.cook, whore kitchen maid is kept; a.m, 221 3 two' In family; good wages.Apply pi 3263 erbrooke st.Phone West- : IRAT CLASS solicitor wanted, vin (languages.Apply 4036 Star Office.317 5 221 2, Also tablemaid and houssmald; good wages.~YENERAL wanted family of two; 08 Tupper street, from one to six-thlrty u : 321 8 L PABLE Salesmap, to cover Quebec, With sood address and highest references, ALESMAN WANTED, experienced ln ve (TANTED good dish washer.Appiy at APPly to M.Butler, 50 City Councillors st.good wages.Apply Mra.Charles\u2019 and after eight evening on Monday.OUNG LADY \u2014 Wanted by Wholeesis * | \" staple lve; bigh commissions; $100.00 for Work exciusively among prominent men furnishings and clot ig ust vt eit at 119 Mansfield street.220 8 Henry, 4649 Sherbrooke st, opposite West- | [SALESLADY for candy store; must have ad clothing firm young lady to ai; posting monthly advance and permanent position to Lake opening for right man.Apply 401! rench aud Euglish and have first class elty Wa NTED \u2014 Powition ax wanager of Tne.VOOK, ETO.\u2014 Wanted 5004 Pialn Cook, mount Park.Phone Westmount 1026.references; good wages for right nd SIneral office work: must hava exper- right man.Jess H.Smith Co., Windsor, Ont.ke of the Woods Building.217 6 references; llebrew preferred: good wages.pendent Telephone Odmpany; ten years also house-tablemald; good city Pee { {RL \u2014 Wanted & girl to do cooking and! Dany.E.D.Paul, 287 St.Catherine st.tos « t be a good DE Sood position .E ER wanted, also good strong TRST CLASS upholsterer wanted at once.Appiy 437 St.James street.217 5 [experience iu all branches.Correspondence ences required; friends might suit.general work downstalrs: also à girl Wot Bear Ottis.\" Apply at once to Baz 42380 boy with one or two years experience.Apply B.Short.4230 St.Catherine TENOGRAPHER and typewriter for solicited.Box 12, Upper Melbourne.Que- lu Nude Cedar avenue, just.off Core\u201d to do housework aad help with: children ; \u2018 QTENCGRAPHER wanted, law office.Ap- 2 & Koppel, 1367 St.Lawrence Boulevard, West.: railway office.Apply with references first _lustance.221 2 Nelges Hill.good wages and good home; Protestant pre- ply after four o'clock, except Raturday, Yovye WOMAN as\u201d cook-general,\u201d where ; | \u2019 , der: \u2014 Wanted firet class maie clerk; TREMAN wanted: experlenced; none other 15 4124 Star Office.ns 4 _ WANTED stableman or boy, and must DEMONSIR ATOR ferred.Mrs.R.8.Logan, 45 Aberdeen sve.Koom 38, Commercial Union Bldg housemnaid is kept.Apply ay 188 ; University st., at once.p t be good writer and quick at fig- need apply: references.Ww.Shand.En ALESMAN wanted for Jaient and ma make himself generally useful; city ZNENERAL SERVANT wanted for family \u2018 TENOGRAPHER 1 wanted, speaking both A > ce.utas.Apply Box 4277 Bitar Office.Biter.pga Paper Co, Limited, WN anagor _ perfect gasoline light in ne oki Irferences required.Apply &t 735 West .of two; references required.Apply languages.Apply Box 4278 Star of- ou @ a IRL 3 wanted \u201cat once.Apply NITY TRAVELLER, young man.ipeaking s, P.Q.2 Cheapest and best Hght known fo sci e st._ Young lady of\u2018 a ran svÿ Guy st, lst floor.| tice ue mperial Press, 17 Bieury stregt.C both languages, to bandie ful) line Exclusive territory: big profits; perman- ANTED young man to assist in whoie- bright End Intel Boo t appes ine: ENERAL SERVANT \u2014 Apply to Mrs.SHORTHAND, typewriting, Tog Cookkespia: OUNG NURSE GIRL, bY take care A of*gloves and mits, on commission.Apply > ent business.MacLaren and Co.Merrick.sale boot and shoe office.Apply stat- Of gn Capabl etllgen or lead ng Stanger, 6 Seymour avenue (first st., speed classes, French, telegraphy.Da: during des.Apply 43 Chesterfiald cve.208 St.Catherine st.east.ville, Ont .209 13004 INE Bast experience and salary expected, F.,Stofe.Yang aie wilenlady \u2018peaking west of Fort st.) \u2018end cventng.Goltman's Business Cones, Pp Ags A n av.specially vaicemen .; ALESMAN \u2014 Wanted for season com- ERA VAN \u20ac inE: 725 St.Catherine (near Mackay).Send te.\u201cOUNG GIRL \u2018Wanted to leurn \u20ac Me atroce Telephone ard, 10% x Tr Class ne ins ig mencing 1st of January next, calendar WANTED man to run stone dressing ma- , a7Y and long Spgungemen Applica GP GEN L SER T; no cooking; ; {illustrated prospectus, containing 191 - nice, clean work; good wages, \u201cHorst: 1 h ; bi it - 8 2 cal in.Hangs.on wall.Lurable, artistic, St.Remi Street, St.Henr and advertising novelty salesmen for To- ohinery: gang saw and planer hand tions confidential.ox 4291 Star Of- ferences.\u2026 Apply ay Ces beat of city re endar.219 Bcod Phillips and Co.?valuable: enilrely difierent.Attractive side {193 emi Stree Vas ronto and Eastern.Ontario snd Province of especially; also man for general work ln UCC.wesiei\u2014is\u2014Trivel | (JBL = Neat young girl about 15\" yéars | (KINI OPERATORS wanted it ones, ex- YOUNG \u201cGIRL anid le shires ge or resident or traveiling men.VU.8, Quebec, exclusive territory, commisslon Quarry.Apply { ond eq.mt de LS rentes Rikers wx.wanted for light housework and take wages or ienced only; steady work and good and assist in housework In .amali.ustv Pro- basis only, wouid x od side li + sleep tect Brice.aad territory.Very.TE re 600DWINS LUMITED Apply \u201cwith Fefersnces to \u2018Box M.15 star W A, SCRO GGIE LIMITED en mot crventiat; permanent position pren out rene continuation of Qrount Royal Sire ana Clock Mig.Cor Tu Apartment H.oh reper.Dome.dnp oO a salar; ex ses casa .Li tn re ! Rea Bins Card Dost.Boom 300, 208 = ' Star Ortop.7 M7 TU PAT, à avenue, above Sherbrooke st.ry [VUS SER, he Tao: mm: born St.fhicage.require 2 fina clase pleture framer.mat N requires boy for office.T)REdéMARERS Wanted once TRL waited Tor store, ape ekg be competent and trustw tworthy Box 4864 .x JouRTRY = R RESENTATIVES ranted er loo at § amr at the EE WASTED =.have a newly | patented de [oan er 2, ring Ens Mest.Larvash prefered, T., ter Office.= n< octes Han acaum caner.remet ami oe : vice, havin sa thro: agents.rv + nm mn me eet { pr A te eny Cleaner made, either hand GTERAL TINSMITH wanted: constant Wanted competent male stenogra-| Traveller Mocded te Take \"appolntments, No | Mlllinety, 666 St._Catherine st: ENERAL SERVANT wanted; small fain- Ï Wanted for Christ Chureh Cathedral JV PC + run gd to cos rer to oo L or pôwèr of stationary plant.We prove this employment for steady man.Apply W.|pher.Must be able to speak both lan- | canvassing; will pay salary and expenses ! | PrEssaR KERE \u2014Firui claës dreumak- lly; references required.Apply 198 Apply by letter to Para.) Apoiy are.\"ee IF Apec ee, vs In' any.comtest.Largest hotels using Suc- Clark, 33 Amherst st.guages.Good salary to the right.par-| weekly.F.J.Waterson, Brantford, on; trs and apprentices.49 Victoria Milton street, 220 3 \u2018Christ Church Cathedral.ces Clenne Biggest kind of profits.ROCERY MANAGER wanted for Lachine (ty.Apply to Room 204 Power 2Butld- tarie.ais 6 REBAMAKING \u2014 Wanted waist hends, \\ENERAL SERVANT wanted, with re- x J Hütçhison Mfg.co.\u2018Wilkinsburg, Pa.G Co-operative Society.must bave pre.|ing, bringing references.214 20 VWANTED immediately man apd wite for skirt hands and sieeve hands; high |.ferepce.Apply to 447 Strathcona ave, oT aan / ya .331 3 law vious eo-operative experience; surety bond {JALESHAN wanted for retail men\u2019s hat general work: man to be general and wages and permanent \u2018positions; omly ex.Westmount.\u2014\u2014 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES.NEMENT FINI 8 wanted 8t Unlied required.Apply P.O.Box 238, Lachine store, speaking both languages; none cellar man for bar: and woman to do Asn- perienced girls need apply to M.Thackwey, ENFRAL MAID wanted for famtiy of OR ONTO, the States and the C Shoe Machinery Co.Buluing, Bennet Locks, P.Q.___ __280 B {hut experienced and reliable party need ap- eral housework and plain cooking.Apply 573 Bt.Catherine st.West.221 three; no children: laundry Sat: tele.\\Want experienced salesladion toh various West.wanted generals, cooks, pèrier: ue, Mafsunneuvs.Apply on job, D.2 £N00D LADIE® atllor wanted.Apply PI¥.Good salary.P.O.Box 3085.Mrs.Oross, Laurentian Hotel, 3 Vitre st.| RESSMAKERS Skirt ha A phone is | Particuldrs, Westmount FAL) or depart ents.permangit ttions \u2018and itche cusemat der\" mi so 220 217% West.D* K wanisg, skirt hands A a pos! maids, k n wld, n aids, chum! = and Son H.Hicquet, 130 Mansfield st.es finishers.Mrs.Wood, Room 316, Lind- | 8pply $835 Western avenue, near Victoria good salaries.Apply to Mr.George ny Walds, nurses, waltiewsse, superior wager tmount.nited Ra Co _ 221 3 ALEAUEN.350 week Selling new JANTED amateur orchestral players, say Bidg., 518 Bt.Cathërine at.W.avenue, 330 [i Hiton.2e \u2018sm tare paid from Toronto: no agen L,-Méchinery Co.Buliding, Bennett ave.00D PLUMBERS and hot water fitters patented Sosa beaters Sample pb (especiaily viola, cello, clarinet and RESSMAKER \u2014 Assistant and appren- ENERAE SERVANT wanted for fam- ABLEMAID \u2014 W tod house tal == references.: we.Brite, 1.Yond Melsommeuve.Apply on Job, D.U.Loomis wantpd.Apply to W: J.McGuire and terms, 25¢.Money \u201crefunded {t unsatisfac- Cornet), for a Sunday-sohopi orchestra.| tigen for Nigh claps work.117 Alexan- |- ily .of thres: references required.Ap- city references\u2019 \u201ctablematé, > , 230 à Co.Ltd.334 334 Craig st.west.tory.Colletts Mtg.Co.Col Ungwood, Ont.Music provided.Apply to J.Gillespie, der rst, Corner of St.Cutterine st.\u2018ply sé Bt.Urbain ot.ed 3 Kensington avenue.required, Apply to 205 2 NR.level headed, sober, trustworthy xm ax 181 812 Jun'r, 1248: St.Urbain et.FR RAL 5 ANT wanted.Food \u201cif - oe RE Young business mau wanted to net as GOODWIN'S LIMITED TENGGRAPHER: wust be Sulek and ae- ANTED an Indoor Than servent 10: DrREsSHakERs ane pers nor rare GF ans email family.APP 160 a Daih Wisdaar maa Bt.Catherine stress care wns] 8 Dorchester went , a in a large real estate curate, $50 per oP bright pros- nerve the table, with good references.y Marki third.floor.= tête mA hoolutel uselens for whisky scakers, pects Tor suitable party.' Address ce 747 Apply 910 Dorchester west.| Queen Dress and Walst Mtg.Co., Mare | | AÏLOR wanted, y [lately in charge of above, In a \u2018 T here she wi | t to _ need apply; goed a: gteed ere & La oe.areamers or nek ra ce bd require a a fow experienced shoe galesmen, Star Branch Office.ANTED experienced chauffeur to drive EXPERIENCED NCBD girls wanted for ä for paper - GIRLS : WANTED ok.A.Han\u201d: 18 =n.Catherine treet for rere ladies rot Asie Coasidaration will be given Apply at the employment office at SHIRT CUTTERS Tayi Co *Xiabe.Apply Cansds Auto and 34 \u201cvox factory: aieo Toune wiry to learn.le.* licatiohs giving fuilest particu- \"1e ee rt tt A 0.a tario east 19 eo.ace \u2018and Co: 4 St Paul! st.and.oom EE Eee ne État aay Fridays olen Sco Pb RESTES | pra Pam pn re 2 els er om i se - pplica - \u2019 er.Apply toe D.8.eCiatent me- 8H LADY wants gir Tor genera .ly Box 4138 Star Office.Wanted at once experineced nutters steady work él year round \u2018at ete: steady owmp! er \u201cpomfiaeauai Apply Box 4285 i store.Appt y Box (138 Star Office ay on fine shirts, Crescent Manufacturing lowe: Qué.ines 1 Sous wors at a take out little bay Aud y sa aba EA Moulton Mig, Co.cit, girl in afternoon; sleep out.Apply 486 | Net ble Beginners given careful instruc.ar good ing.to for highly pata CO.Ltd.3.Inspector 8t.219 3 Bern).y # 3rd ficor, the Sfandérd Shirt cast, neur Champ Mare, irre at once.position Particulars \"alte Th, kines QMART YOUTH wanted, as timekeeper and ED-MEN & 0 DUCAEICIER ort pes he Site! CT Ltd, 219 Délorimiær ave.231 7 PRIORY \u201cwaist: viwhig - ; St.Dene street.Hall, St.Cgtherine West, Montreal.\u2019 office _amiates.pr bow Car : E Nat pi IE rau | Lotaed 4 mens garments.Avis + ; Ferrell GRE Hts san mn |e IRAE WS 7 ppt mn Se EEE Ll RY JD.Es EA os n° nalesmenñ wèan er e \u2019or at eterborough, = .tise the b ddressi In 4 de r ; : ; ; Ce.travel: ex not.semntlal Gutarie: APY 4130 Star Office.__218 6 \u20ac SMART MESSAGE BOY wanted he Files LE RP ?A \u20ac Délorimier Brapch Office.roots Lo ab tabloid; pastry sed 3 At ; a t position.Big wmovey, Apply Mr.- fice.Apply to.W.J.MeŒeire and .Ture RIENCE FX Ann ae Tang rétèrs 2 anid to work oyal Victoria ae © + 0 ever on, tm st.ih 3 ge 1 ve- id.334 Craig st.went.- tia MR To ee mat Ex\" wanted or Tae OB El \u2018 iT OFFICE BOY Wanied, 8bé Who - or 3 Tours age; _ dronaes.ME x expert- -be quiet figures: re requir.menton A | Walst Mrs.oi io Jon nows the city and cas, write fairly Dos ferences at 3 conlt and house tablemaid Splendid tions in olty pertantes | ranted.for ei | TE ; SER ot melds es for Kamipope, Hey Te ; Li x >) mA.cé.__Aprèr es Star Office.221 8 â Peter two.smart young men aa junior YU | preferred.Call at once ¥F.A.teh, th about twè Hl Te > 8 DE Teduire the shoe department, his at 182 Peel street.ed 6 1 Poe us nu a wt Te | AE - ent oftice at 9 am, a: 2 TRONG LAD as shed Chere mena! steve.in Montreal su- : must sten w ling ee burh; Be ivestamat out ecured and lbèral ablasy M.B.Paul, 397 St.| saine Fs to tbe man Partner.\u201d caro fard ; ; wo Henry Ward, 160.4c Susman sb , fhe ind repre Sn NI mid he oH ur ys FLO TS ree te 2 Lis 4 THE MONTREAL DA ALY Ch sATorbAY.'S EPTEMBER © 16.\u201c1911.mes _ Sy LC Cree a ile, so LE ; y | hooMS.TO LET.© ROOMS TO LET.Lp 1 : - : Rf ITU wa SITUATIONS WANTED > MAUR) \u2026 -__ ROOMS AND BOARD, ROOMS wañvie.+ T 2 Tes carqu fon : MAN WanteD MALE) | ak ; 14 years w powl- | Horn 35d Jodntng wT highs Tw rs PREDRITTING ROOM wanted, by Tag va Ce Au\u201d 1 WY., $4 \u2014 VYurtished reems, Pp'renmiost, EAST, (8 \u2014 Dear eo ne styles.We give & palr LE the day or week, also atlending | edge of French and Engiisn, wishes ek; rooms; Bear x B blazed during day; West End preterred.agie snd eddie; sand cold water, well furnished rooms.witable Ter : ; £ the piano.- 4.Aylm 120 2\u2019 married coupis or gentlemen; modern; sito 1.23 for an order oftau.Ad- situation after school hours.C.366 Bher- and Windsor\u2019 tations: 163 a Antoine eu Bente fui cuire end terms: Avply use of Y10 3.\u201cdress 283 BC Hobe.Telephoue Kast $570, A lawn, grounds.harses, automobiles, 316.3 Star OBjée.3 YLYHER Le SEE à i Faroiaised tirst class table board nr) \u2018cleaning and repdira, furnaces, ete city! ; brooke east.ax V7 tockkosper weld : : : ayeite 3 Y : married cbuple, with a ahild ons A to lot, 80 2 \\RUMMOND ST.se Furnished dou- ; REF Fe references.sober, reliable.Postcard will | versa, \u201cMA > oper ume: partial | TUL 10.3 .nd \u2018fret class table esr old, à aice b a-aittine LE with = Haekides Soi avenue.\u201cble and single; all modern cenvenj- .- ally care og bachalors fiat: vie have prompt attention.1629 Hy ! stiernosny ani vena: or ed 3 a cree of ¢ ya ek, atts tag beard, In fine localit erything now :and good ponrd by the ist Dotober.8 terra.A Dorchester.ried \u2018furnished room, ances; very Seatral.lable for ee.t6-ceok.Apply -M,, 844 Clark s 20 ATE fase willing man wants | Address ¥ K 8280 tar Brapch sample if you meau | HP to date.81 Sox.4340, Bar office ; bathroom; se: he Mata or two pentiomes : qu ; , ACRE respectabia woman, three days a week, re OUNG NG .age pin mame eet vy Flock Bidg LE \u2014 oom suitable Fro Tetras om Posie Eoaglish À position: useful shipping rvem.ware- | Co.6z10 R .AY ST, 185 One \u201ca itable « AKE two JHUHGCHER STREET.© ET wot turoieh front rom; Tultable .le.breakfes - M.Joseph.DY Kind uf bausewerk or office work.: belght ft.9, wants position as be pat Sa at for one or two; sup hs evolX, Point st.cheries.| cord.Address\" Box (368.\u201csar Oitice 311 3 Nites.oF doorkeepar.Apply Pond sur be Que t wali-ger (he per: Auer light and telephone.a: # TS = nd ar af ois A privee temi , x _.5s 319 8 |Eentlemes; phone.ied \u2026.- .y.Never such.a meney maki v ne \u201cquatres Position si» cook, \u201ca PLAIN C wants wor at Office.rive ob, ng PERL 447, Just above Bherhrooke \u2014 esst.Cou sarmrt trénslonts: belge ORCHESTER WEST, 901s \u2014 Bright as Py pie.1$, cal or.boarding house, Co by der or atk, etty mori | Yue Lie usa\u201d nemsgrapiers soa | ance a ity aot n't Beuitate.wr .Two nice large front rooms; modern G ENTLRMAN vante email furniéhed A\u201d OM OPA T OS on room rooms.in the heart of the Des y.very clean, furnished rooms: ester street\u201d west.du aay APpiy after\u201d \u20ac pm.1629 Esplanade ave | | bookk fon excejleut forences.Apaiz \u2018Box some Le \u2018orders be AA TA fast.The Aoerla Vas conveniences: first-class table board.room, \u201cWith Dreakiustt -600d-loration- G30 Mousa STR: EX) Toes iv ae 3 1 4 Cc 4 Tord fais right and musical, a, CCOUNTAST.age 25, Tuorouguly caperies {4165 Star Office.250 3- Cleaner is rte only perfect, reliahlg Ces EE pd, jure te for tva; ma curidres a4 RO PT: au 3 migns to & lady travelling ê 3 cod office man; good correspondent ia GUNG MAN, talkius Jills Kngil#h, but ne with double suction, easily opens able martied conpla; beautifuily furnish- moderste, and, stated \"with «full oariiculars.NNE 5e for two; no children.319 à P'eoturs STREET, near Sherbrooke.two , ot .; 8333, Star Branch Eee à Péterences.Adurcss P.O.Inpguages; desires good situations first speaking French and German tiusatly.ted by ome parson.| Sold with 3 year guar- well appointed house; all modern con-| Address L L 83 \u2014 bright front rooms, bed abd slitting - class credentis For appointment advise Bux RE 189 a sn t t renlenees, 216 6 ; - rooms, bathroom flat; breakfast: if * MiAMop) B.,_ Montreal.ze1 3 4165 Hier \u201cDrier.| knowing cheese business thorough ly Jotee at a pri ridiculously, luw (aay YR N_ wishes furnished room.LEANDER TL Fur fof hed i où b a bs 219 Oecod | very home Lang.Thy, meial-eu- GouRsot.76 \u2014 Rooms and good board, A rivate family, located west of No other roomers.Telepuone Uptown CP; GRNEBAL =.Elder\u201d \u201cverson nent à GSOUNTANT_ : years experlence In pures situstion.Apply M 486 Bar Offic closed Sheopebin dis phragm creates & whiri also large single bed-sitiing room, Pes] son, rate In state ting, con- AYnEx 100 7 Manos st.Som- Pe 4 tlon as couk-genera sieep home, Le | \u2018éayitg \u2018send your Propoeit lon,\" ha: English family; plano; ter miodérate.ving x :- room to let; suitable \u201cYor one ROLET, és Furnighed room.ê- trom VIC Of i Address J J Bis Sas jo charlered accountants office, expert | Wind\" suction, drawing.dire dûse germs © Yi blancs Cerme mes à Semen ety.VOoD PDIVIE 19, BOX or two persens.: DPOLET LUE Le as Gen Marais Branch Office.- Quoi Ceever, age en tee, | from carpets, rugs and méttinge.Feopls NITY COUNCILLORS.FPURNIEHED ROOM waned tw : Zi, +z \u2014 Bang und uoublc fOr ome or two ladles employed during day Jesires position.Box 4249, Star oe ve.J PUPILS WANTED, iy \u2018cannot resist Ses Es lag C \u20ac CILLORS, 97 \u2014 Double room 0 D ROOM wanted dy - LAC 21) 8 TIHDOKING \u2014 Wanted by a &ood cuok 9 2 to share with another quiet gentle- v nd \u201cfurnished bedrooms; suitable for gen- - WJ cooking by the day or weck or Monih.[kT N \u201cexperienced lady téacher wants piano Snapped up.Wide-Rwaks WHY not man; also table board; terms moderate.At ht.Ap- tlemen or ladies; terms moderate.UROCHER, 16 \u2014 t ouse above D ae terne D LT Ever Bris AGO sete apie, Ta pin A STUY dina quck tthe SSLe wrt sd Shed Minky Spat | She We board; moti EG Shahiren, 10 dL De | RR WT.Tk Tarde, orient avan 1) Snorbrsoks, meters Convemieneen Cao G e, tr he - : \u2014 - position; preferrable in warebouse or shipping : sireet siancrs, > Borhing to lose.Money back.Write now, \u2018ve ORCHESTER ST.WEST, 138 \u2014 Double on bath flat; rate beds; tlectrio light, telephone, steam heated; prt À | £00 room, ! 075.| or od housemaid.Wanied\" situation Jud Ntar Office.zu 2 GUNG whos French Mtorrow never comes.room, with aor without boerd; terms suitable for two.or three gent Amen.221; 0° vate family.\u2018Tel.Uptown 4 Cros two friends a cvok and house HRT A : hs portenced young man de.| A YouNa LADY Vente oi families \u2018salesmen.managers at home Sent are, IRL or aies ä LEURY BT.135 \u2014 Fine double roows, EXCEPTIONALLY + nice, for one Eenile- A Ce.2 FH prod references.Address J J sires eveuing employment.ddress 4135 : Address K K 8303 Btar Branch Office.Silas\u201d, toh ot aa Ty Tange v of ORC.CHESTER AVEST, 579 \u2014 For September .Luke 221 2 o | ardrob.bath fat; Aut sight.pr atreet! man; no Other roomers.104 8 Le rere = Star Office.\u201c 419 à + are ; th, ob block from a.indaor and sta-| Boarding House List\u2014Persons wish- | furniture; private family: no children; mod- PEESEARER.with long experience, y SOR KEEPER TE exsculive ability BY \u201crertifled teacher.« few puplis; all just your name os card and we will send tions: | se gantly furnished roofs, rum [fy To reoive students as boarders or etate renal V8PLAN ADE 158 3, near Mount Royal \u2014 ; Sestumes And dresses of all kinds, thoroughly reliable.experienced: branches of music.prepared far clo | veu inetructions for $10 free sample with DIDS Water.with bigh class board; buitable for lodgers during the coming session, BER Y, 186 \u2014 Latge bed-sitting room.Furnished bed-sitting room: electri: Smith, 1750 Park avenue, near Mount [ready and aystematie: best references: !\u201cŒe examinations If desired.FF 038 Furl information.We I fo you, Tite at Matried couple or two gentlemen; \u2018must \u201cbe \u2018seen commencin October 1st, are requested pe single room both front woomy,, light; 3 clothes presses: private family , \u2018Boral.316 §_ | Pa salary.Bookkeeper, 498 Bt.Law- | Star Branch Office._______310 ¢ _|eacs, Aerio\u2019 Vacuum Co.H.1331, .Claalanaui, ely, \u201cppréclated; room for few wry tabls|to communicats by letter with the un-| large wardrobes on bath fiat; private tam: 131 3 EBSES ua Fall Soits: made, latest styles: | rence sn 220 2 JY a Spanish gentleman, conversation |\u2019 211 8 3ersigned before Sepember 15th, giv- ily; terms mbéerate.220 3 LOIN oF.188 \u2014 Nice front or : evening dresses from $3.00.Mrs.Walshe, ~~~ - a ae UT \u2014! lessons; moderate price; after eight A TB uy SORCHESTER WEST, ér6 = Furnished ing particulars as to terms, etc \u2018Every HAVER HALL HILX \u2014 Nice fur- suitable for two girls; every acoem- Dulath.venue, corner NE.Hubert, late of CHAUFFEUR \"o'clock at night.416 Sanguinet street: eS 3 D rooms, first-class in every Way: phons, 9 by à 43 modation, ples it ë ro- application must be sccompanied aished rooms to let on bath fiat, in = st._Dents.54 \u2018south of St.Louis Square.2213 pégition that.ad TAL etc.; with firet-clase board; - @lso re AT cate from the Health Department private family, for $3 ana.$3.50 a eek EsPLANIBE AVE.347.\u201cfacing Vistcher's i J)REESNARING \u201cdone iu private \u201cfamlis, NOACHING \u2014 Private lessons nd coach- terms 48d fre sam i si usi.board.san a as ta the sanitary condition of the house, $30 3 Field, bright, alry rooms, ir wewly #5 Tâdies\u2019 suits, young mieses garments, English (28), smart appearance, en Ü In first year, and university entrance Bataing.£ a Anteed one Ce, 6410 Finch ROLET ST., 20, near St.Louls 8q.\u2014 |and (if the applicant be new) by writ- Prog Avance, 1, Toff #1.Urbaln \u2014 decorated and furpished flat; all moderm | iF well out and fitted.up to date style: furs, ; gaged in City.would like to hear of subjects by a McUlll graduate.Specialties: ay \u2014_\u2014 Comfortable room and board in ri- ten testimonials as to character, Ad.Nice bright furnished rooms, bath Conveniences.817 8 \\ i -ragaired.344 Delinelle.! gentleman requiring his services for! French and mathematics.Ex xperience with A OENTS \u2014 12 ores pri new house.vate family; no other boarders; vi- dress all communications to The Reg-| fiat, suitable for two gentlemen or married JCFLARADE.197, near \u2014 Large HAMA ING.iu private familles, by fret: Winter touring.Thoroughly experi.|backward and nervous pupils of all ages; hold tool.13 in ane, Solid pieel, mickel- leges.istrar, McGill University.couple; ible; prie family.219 3 ressmaker; all branches: best re cnced In every detail.Sober trust- references furnished.Apply to M., 110 Un- Dlated.Combines $320 wocth tool Be SUPFERIN AVENDE, 5, Rico = Sa 209 7eoû RIGHT, wel room gen: tala ever Fletcher's re 2 twa 8; mac tovaces: usual terms.Write R.¥.313 Rt, | worthy, cand Yeareful driver: three |lon avenue.Tel.No.Up 1422.130 3 first In your locality to Pet free vere of Brion well furnished m for Æ i Up 14: = e to Bright rooms for ope or two men; good {JF UR ERED\" room \u201cwanted, lighted temen of quiet habite in .private ble basin; privite family; gentiemen an 4 Catherine street west.11m \u2018years driving in Montreal: clean 5 \\OREY'S VOCAL STUDIO $02 St.Cath: Norkers and Inteeduce 11.Pardi Foo Co.| car service; ome comforts; $4.23 weekly and heated, for lady in business home, -FemiHe et.: : 2d - THRESBMAKER , > no othèr roomers; pres AKER \u2014 Ladies dressés and cense: Al references.Address J.J.erine st west, more successful puplis 2118 Finch Bldg., Dayton, 18 4 during the day: phone \u2018in house preferred.phone.300), Star Office.331 3 Eva D AVENUD, 1616 \u2014 Tir sults mads 10 order by Miss Hrosseau, 8188 star Branch office.than any other one teacher In town: voice AGENTS \u2014 \u2014 Our new 1911 mali incan- RUNMOND.36 \u2014 On Oclober 1st, State terms and conditions.Box 4303, Bur LEURY BT.147 \u2014 À ürge front sisbed room; private family; n° other 2188 St.Lawrence Boulevard.near >t.Via.HEF \u2014 Wanted By flFst cass ail round | placing and development a specially.Open descent Kerose +N Burner\u20141600.candle D comfortable\u2019 room for one oF two Office.furnished: altar?for one or Tuvomers; howe comforts.UT 5 sa0g.> chef.13 vears experlence.French and evenings.Prices lght\u2014burne vith or withéut pantie.| gentlemen, quiet habits; modern conven- WANTED \u2014 From Ocfober 18t, two dou- (wo gentlemen; Auer light, steam heated.LGIN STREET, 164 \u2014 Two or t WAKER by The dai mauta tHise American.best of references.hotel ur | (RWEMTSTRY \u2014 international Corre- Simplex Gaslighe Co.Nom fecnare free.jlences; rent moderate: private faroily.ble room.and sitting room \u2018\u20ac possi- m3 unfurnished rooms, lighted, heated, ficgt cites families.beat of city refer- cafe.Address G G 8030 Star Branch Uf- spondence course in complete - chemis- Simplex Gaslight Co.Ce.New York.231 2 ble, with board.in vicinity of MeGlli Col LEURY E7133 Furnished double private ho house.Sood mr lee .\u2014 _\u2014 flay: Address 4G sow dwar HIZEL OI] He.B02 _ ity.with eight bound volumes: Branch GENTE 0:4 a Week.Now patewiod ay TNORCHESTER WEST, 40 bauween hres.Tost or Se tice.270 stating rooms, suitable for two gentlemen or \u201cCIN ST.154 \u2014 Double.wom Tes on MAKER.fret fac pf NOMPETENT SATRENMAN.will negotiate wifi for $60.Address KK 8331 Btar Branch halt ions ¢leaner curry comb.Taki Just Windsor and St.James \"Club, ele- wim ox F5 ce.T ladies; also single room.decorated; open | plumbing; 87 _ Month.DE ER, \u201cfirst cass cutter, futé | ceaponsible firm to cover territory west Office.CONTENTION With Bair snd.dirt.Bly demand DIE Rs | gkatly {urnisied rooms, \u2018running water; \\WELT FURNISHED single front woo0B SSL SIFTING ROOM.arranged fo wifi [USP LANADE AVE, 1740 \u2014 Large fui- and finisher, wants «ngagements by [of Montreal: expenses and vomurission.Box | *oURSE UF FRENCH CONVERSATION, a ree pie to works né Big pro- phone: with bigh class board; suitable for _ wanted immediately, by vy: The In quiet family.285 uchetiere E.Dished room, for one or two tle- Es.the day; tailored \u2018sults a specialty.old [4206 Star Office.202 C for English people baving already Ço., 6110 Finçh B Bids.Da re te Comd .yarried couple ur two gentlemen; also few T0De: new.up-to-date house; new furn De Lage 891 2° Men: bath; breakfast if desired.gen ji: #owns remudelled.Address KK 331¢ Sar SYHATFFEUR \u2014- Geran, witli best tech- | nome knowledge of French language, start- as.Fton, Ohio.table bosrders, 908 26 ishing; steam heat: between Mansfield a TT ER H _\u2014 VANS \u2018STREET, bain street- Hraoch Office.oo _.nical \u201cknowledge of motor cars, well | ing from September 19th.Given by Madame A SENT8 + wanted everywhere to to sil\u201d sp3- E LORIMIER AVE.#1 À Room and Fort.4279, Star office.0000008831 3 RAVER HALL HILL, 65 one double E\u2019 Large REET.13, off St Urbain treat ESSMAKER \u2014 First clase, desires experienced driver Ig lovking for a situation | Marin, gradyate of University ot parte Bi progremeive ected Renan Note In ver for respectable young man; ANTED\u2014 For Oet.Ib 2 Jaay who cote board; terme.moderate ee réom, w ne private family.$2.00 per week h d fii; wodcrate as chauffeur; towns or tountry.Apply Box l dividual lessons À} ealréd.ress wn » Nort attie- , oùt to business, unfurn room: vi- : 452% | TOR GENTL ee charges boi Dorchester WW.\u2018aly Baw | 4795 Star Office.ne | Sherbrooke east.aw 3 law Sord, Canora.Swift Current.Weyburn, wa nian Tasaily: $4 per week.einity from Greene avenue to \u2018Bleury.Ad- LEURY STREET \u2014 Front and back OR GENTLEMAN, picely furnished front ore nth TUL A TT ee a eee sms wistle, Medicine.Hat.Lethbridge, FYORCHESTER WEST, Rooms, double è ° 1 room, on bath flat; pliée locality: mo- \u2014\u2014FRESSMAK NG\u2014 Parties requiring sew- (CANON FATERSON-SMYTH highly re | VOMPETENT TEACHER (diploma).desires Stettier.Liberg] commiemon.su Lenni | Dod gle, wiih bo Poe proue dress J J 3186, Star Branch Office.ot without Beard i ees reel pe : ing wi and siogle, with board, quiet private WAN TED dy middle-aged woman, large With or without board.247 eury street; dern 1mprorements.Telephone.2 Viger ' : ly watchman, : four pupils.for two hours at her resi\u2018 gg) find a competent Sre=smaker door comments cidors of trust; also good {dence daily.High School subjects taught.De- San Agent.1319 Maryland et, Winaipek.| bouse; first class only: transients.217 unfurnished room; moderate.Address married couples or gentlemen.318 3 saw URNIBHED \\ ac 168 \u201cBleury \u2018st 221 4 cod ook.Address H 8173 Star Branch Uifice |lleate and backward puptis \u201ccarefully coached.03 4 law.FRORT STREBT, 14 \u2014 \u2018Two single nicely J J 8184, Star Branch Office.UCKINGHAM AVE.12 \u2014 Large airy F ISHED ROGSL to Jet.with kite DF MAKE with first class refer- \u201cVOK.Address 15 5 a1 2 Phone Up B43.Address db 7u2z Star Brauch | A CEST Our Little Wonder Pocket turnished rooms and board, gentlemen TANTÉD \u2014 Suwa | \u201cfurnihed room room, bath flat, steam hes Auer privileges 172; Esplanade ave.Lo à win an ors, on ad comagcaents au ARPENTER work and general repairs\u2019 Ottice.219 8h rent Tool Seimora combines 13 tools; lent only.319 4 \u201cgentleman, lh breakfast, between ant, every convenience and comfort; Eng- ORT STREET.a - \u2014 Four sr ay or will work home; advance uropean or SN 3 h writing, cor- .a orted nove Ws b ow .- sh family, and bl west of Gu st.: RE.heated, taxes and walter and American imodels used: satisfaction in store, office, factory, house furniture.Fe £ ATION bv post: Barton ie by Just being Introduced.Write for terms and Ur, A aix doors above Corona die Bleury Jad Guy: charges must Be moder.Prone 2 Sorat at paid; gas stove.overloëking fine ns.all up to date work given.41 Burnside etc, by day or Job.at reasonable prices.hi head ter English grammar school.free sam Thomas Mfg.Co.7410 | e s room, t a ate.and stated wit ull particu .! ; for * \u2019par- 130.\u201cApply 9: % 8 arp lace.«22 2.|Send vard, O'Connor.3 Hutchison street, former headmas ngiish § | with first-class English cooking; only H 8837, Star Branch Office.or-bedroom, bathroom; private avenue.219 5 \u2018 | Finch vds.De Dayton, Ohlo es = .0 ï « Report.prospectus.Write K K 8330 Star .ten - 7 \u201cibree rooms, family; near Mount Royal and \"St Denis ORT.34 \u2014 Nice Ee room, for ea IDFESENAKER wid and experienced adiew OF Phone Uplown 4785.219 Zeod Br Otte \u201cGENTS 315\u201d weekly made Fitting oys- 7 | anion.of refinement; moderate; no, me WAY TED \u201ctodo parce roome.Tur are: ieasonable.y Fe man on bath fiat, private family.eleg- tallor, desires work in private houses.VARETAKER \u2014 Wanted situation as cafe Sooo nas SESSIONS reopes SU wii reopen at 507% glasses.Opticlaus ed, | +.Ada re Box 4275, Stan affice HirTHRELET T7 Ficaï trie light; use of phone; terms moderate.quick worker; moderate terms.Hours 8|%/ taker vf offices or bank, by a mau wbo | \u2018Wellington street, Point St.Charles (May Kasity and quickly learned.Write to-day TTCHISBON, 101 \u2014 Double fronf room, het rese care Box r ed rooms to let in now house.281 1 219 9 dew a.m.to 5.30 p.m.Address G G &042 Star can keep such in ood repair, Ju small Jobblag, | pal tober ard, Office now open on Tues.Sune cRookist 2 Tolls how.National | with good board; also table board.WANTED + at once amall room with bai SERRT ST 1; aan w house.TF BT.350 \u2014 Large room with Tw b 2 4 + hy J 2.i » UE Branch Office.220 3 blghly recommended.aula give bond.Ad.[Hay and Thursday eveulngs, thorough \\instruc- uls, 9 331 2 sony, where occupant can nicep: no B #\u2014Large furnished oor: cupboards, itable for iw f i invalid; in vicinity of Beaver Hall; moder- suitable for two friends; bd su x two or four (JEXTERE NCED English lady teacher dress G G 8033 Star Branch Office.sep y Mon In nll | busidess and Shorthand Subjects.unes Ll.: ater Reply 14 M Towers ave 219 3 desired.° de; breskfast | es path fiat; hot water; finale: (visiting) is open to engagements: PRRAUGHTSHMAN \u2014 In one of The lead- Also at 11 t.James at hours au \u2014 \"SUN TET EA VER ATLL afore quie use; private family; cl \u2018branches.English, mathematics, Latin jronsenlence of puplis; Do classes: private tul- G LADY engaged during the diy R ALL HI unfurnie 321 3 raw 8 i 1 ftices In Montreal, would «and French: highest city testimôni ork pe Ta ortices In Mon real ht | tion, 219 3eod desires 2 [furnished or unfurnished bath, heated.suite of four Toons.kitchen.Gv; 489 \u2014 Two double rooms to let, sult > : 3 , : 3 \u201c1 TNRENCH, Parisian acéent, grammar, com- - rooms in the vicinity etween y an ot a co water; immediate oceu- t Poys conched- Address GG 8101, Star tects, engineers ete.Fatent work a ape i position, conversation; penmanship; WHAT STAR RE D ° Beaver Hall.State lowest terms.231 2 pation.Apply J.R.Gaubt and Son, Lid, suppor, tenulemen friends; breakfas( and .221 3 | clalty.raughtsman, nana 2 Latin: English; German; commercia) and .: OUNG business Woman, refined and reser.$3 Beaver Hall Hill.330 230 3 RIENCED DRESSMAKER.with _ ' Classics.Privately.241 Sherbrooke west.ved, Protestant; wants furnished bed-wit- JRLBURY ST., 396 \u2014 Rooms, jarge =a 00D room und Doard.with English private \u2018amily.ladies: Reoncumen chile xr MIE Nid country.would to retire (GOLTMANS Business Collège.725 st.tas room and broakfest, in private bouse, lm a\u201d papered room, bath flat, suit G pear x Shope and peomle.- - o the 0 ; 3 7 3 apartment: bath or on oor; phone, be- ends or married couple; mod - C.: - dren's clothes; repair of all kinds of furs, vices n return Lor passage paid.ss 3081 | lag a chute ayackay ish veu ** Canada is making history faster than ever before, and tween Mark and Victoria strests.Apply 4201 lences.couple ern \u201c30s cars.Address sas Parois street, Hochelagy.wr etc.Apply 293 Chambord.217 2 law ar ranc ce.! ogra = - Star Office.)ED-SITTING room: AOF O0 Ton arr ENCED voung lady sienographer FX*PERIENCED structural and mechan- {bookkeepers ca SERRE a oP containing 1913 \"The Star is imbued with and moves with the spirit of \u2018the times Youno MAN wishes a[room in private ant: eam ental: brea iia \"it de bath, bot water.vers contrat tres ain puéteires position.Apply Box 1223 Siar eal draughtsman open for employ- Calendar, the progressive spirit, unhampered « either by creed or litics, family.Apply Box 4070-BStar Office sired; private family.Phone Up 4126.Utes from general post office; $4.00 week.\\ LL ment; conveying and elevating machinery ct German Teach.po 3 | Dames = \u2014 Young lady Just fi lady Just from |a speclalty; good references.4957.Star M 138 WEGER, \u201cexperienced German teac } 218 4 330 3 218 4 ce tr Arte.France wants position of governtss in Office 221 9 er, with excelient references, will give save this creed: Righteousness must prevail at- all costs, Save -\u2014 p'éwor 5 65 \u2014 Bright, comforiadie single UY BT.155.Apartment 16 \u2014 Singie or SE lessons at puplls\u2019 residence or at her home.Hl LOS and doubie rooms on bath fiat, sult- double room; all conveniences; centré: Fngligk or American family.speaks Ilaitau, XPERIENCED stationary fireman wants ; ** these politics: Canada\u2019s best for the Canada of to-d T.able for one or two gentiemen; Auer light.mederate te Germéa and French, plays piano, Miss R.ina GE Dollars.| 35a Drummond at.Phone 2609 Up.polit ay, hustling, erate terms.BROWN spaniel dog, white on chest.Phone.326 4 FNREENE, near Sherbrooke Beare: ® .vo J > i .i 4 ee 0 srmie near Sherbrooke, bed a pr Sanguinet st.____ 2212 |hotds fireman's certificate of license.Ap- \\JADAME LE ROUX, French teacher ** struggling, marching towards the Canada yet to he\u2014a mighty Finder please notify C.B.Powter, BEAVER HALL HILL r Sherbrooke, room an NERAL SERVANT for family of three.ply J: G., 66 Chatham st.220 3 graduate from Paris Academy, wishes 43 \u2014 Comfortable sitting room, furnished, latter leading High School, and receive reward.furnished room; suitable for or two! on to balc ; > oe \u2018 ony, also si r 1 Apply afternoon or evening al 33 JfuAvacEs wanted by young Englishman.| pups, private or in classes.362 Berri nation, mpreenable as truth, crowned with liberty.prospenity, OG \u2014 Smaii white Spitz, singe July, gentiemen or two respéctadle ry Jadies, modern Conveniences.mate bedrooms, al Crescent st.\u201c03 Address Box 1098 Stone's drug store, A near Ontario, > \u2018 trom 20 McGill College ave.; great working during der: terms.moderate; to be seen 4006.230 3.x.OUSEKEEPER \u2014 Englieh widow, mid- Westmount.216 6 | Apr SPOLS and Violin thoroughly taught: \u201d haffpiadées-\u2014te\u201d dtédem of the Emprre.\u201d : .pet.Return or information leading to re- from 12.30 to p.m., or 125 (UF 8r_ D Bea-aittin ~Tiabis # : die aged, requires position as house- ENTLEMAN desires position on editor- | & private lessons, day or eyoning: thorough ae 2 ea 0 - ce .covery, very liberal reward.Phone Up 4379.saw two.ladies.on:y: & Tomy\u201d ne e Jor keeper tv elderly gentleman or widower, with lal staff of dally or weekly newspaper.tultlon PHAR IH, | lg egy e references; i 2 .+ TYE GLASSES \u2014 On September 13th, BPRTHELET BT., 4 \u2014 = ais fur- every convenienee.Phone Up 6877.ts Young child, experienced in all branches @nd Advertiser is well vducated and of great He Mie thar, , \u2014 - \u2014 re about 12 o'clock, on Bt.lawrence, nished room to let, on bath fiat, very OTEL METROPO Salvation Army capable of taking entire charge of small jjierary abllity and can give city references, | - near Prince Arthur, pair of eye glasses and | comfortable and warm.230 2 Le Be ETROPS LE {8a vat on drm).home, willinæ to leave city; first class re- remuneration not so much an object as] JANO \u2014 Wanted piano pupils; terms , .LL .case, marked Taylor & Co.Pleas: return to BTE SITTING HROUM, sunny.well furnished, former accom: Ry sn = ta a ference.Address K K 5313 Star Branch gaining experience.Address K K 8317 Star À moderate.446 Manguinet st.Phone \u201cOENTS: on: i ° Bre UTCHISOX ST.2132 \u2014 Beautifully de.85_Prince Arthur East.Reward.ephone; moderate terme; im DiTate atamte roome- o ation ue ie Ofüce._\u2014_ Branch Office |e nT.sresteat à : corated ua newly furniehed rooms: FPRIDAY MORNING.September 16th,, on family.Address E E 7790 Star Brancy\u2019 OU | 81.50 1.50 per week.Meals, 82%, 221 HOE CLEANING wanted for one or GOD \u201cCHINESE OUK.Address Lov Tye JDARISIAN FRENCH.practical conversa- gvery user of ; Rentlemen o house p teed sanitary St.Catherine car, lady's hand sat- as 8 \"FANOVER STREET, 16 \u2014 One two days per week.Address K K 8311 Loy Cu, 124 Bleury street.200 2 tion course, equipping you for business, ground flooes rtiei bogr pited.chel contalning a sum of money, letters, etc.Bracrr 402 \u2014 Large double rosm, tront in 16° Te ne are Star Branch Office.: : roc ei To Working soclety or college; private lessons or classes C 153 \u2014.Finder kindly telephone Westmount 2829: suitable married couple or two gen- ront room, with two beds, suitab.HOUSEKEEPER JUN RMES.xpericaced.Used to king 7 eveuing.441 St Denis, near Sher- HUY =e Miss Dean double room, u for two gentiemen, on bathroom flat.OTEL HOUSEKEEPER, disengaged, on clectric light and power Haves; 9- Day or vebing- 22 rs SE ate bathroom adjoiditgé must Reward.men; also single room; terms reason- 3% 2 highest references.Box 4222 Star Of-! hour ddy.33 1-3 cents per hour for first jPrvoke.=~ = Le seen to be appreciated: breakfast, even- OST \u2014\u2014 On Stanley strect, Tuesday Mora: 200° 1 1 UTCHISON ST, iii.À e Slee.; 220 2 class men.lLegat holldasy off.with: pay.JHIANO PI PILS, experienced teacher, \u20ac vie ing _dinn ; \u2018private family.220 3.Ing, .\u201cdiamond stud, Tiffany setting.ROOKE AVENUE.15 \u2014 One large bright f a .unex \u2014 eq EEPER \u2014 Two experienced Agreemtnt with union.Apply Toronto, mentary or advanced, rapid progress; À PFHISON §T.0 2033 = Cofiforiatfe elghlog \u201cand 1-36 carats.Reward of rao, or double parlors, with or without urnished double parlor end bedroom friends, one middie aged, disengaged Hydro-Electric System, ity Hail.Toronto.puplis\u2019 residence; (erm, eight lessong, 82; FA À Ai or 1 arted to Box 4148 Star office.No (board, in privete family; newly decoraté.- 331 3 Oct, «sa housekeepor to gentiemen, together 221 156eod four lessons, $1.Address K K 8268 Star 239 or separate; best city references.F F 7v13 AN with firat \u2018class references wishes Branch Office.pans rar ire or RO) atin Li = \u201cere et ET RR F - Ta OST \u2014 Weduwmay, September 13th, \u2018be AGG STREET, 24 \u2014 Nice uafur- 8! ¢ parlor, with sl tar Brench Office.220 2 te have a position as elevator conduc- BY having farge beauiihii fr above tween Bteamer Quebec Wharf and Ver- nished, with use Etch a di meule amis: oy modern ae OF Li OUSEKEEPER \u2014 Wanted by refined tor, collector.Apply to J.O.L., 176 Berri ed, $3 and $4 per month.Apply 243 convenlence, .y Up to dais dun, via Lower Lachine Road, a brown ean- [foom II wanted; Moderate rent; very central.; terms moderate.person position as housekeeper or street.317 6 i Mountain st.between 3 and 8.2216 would: rent one -or two beau- |vas bag.Finder please return to Green- 220 2 JJUTCHISON 8T., 41 \u2014 Niceiy ?Taiacd tiful rooms to refined young gentleman.shiel » ceiy furn A.| Sompantion- housekeeper, or position in that 3 ANAGER.who has practical experience of [PANO and volce culture taught by ex- with breakfast if desired, at very.moder.thields Limited.17 Victoria Square, pa PBFUEY.12T \u2014 One double room; suitable frost room, ou bathroom flat, with ail 4 tution, weed to the care of,chlidren of All 4} English brick tile pipe aml pottery perienced lady teacher.day or even- conveniences; private family; telephone, ale price; references exchanged.Box 4213 on Wednes for two gentlemea or married copie good a com- \u2018anadz : OST on Tdasasy night, September orties Nome.needed Rood etorences.or Tear good \"burner.iy Ma Star or.1 (NE lessons; piano, $1.50 monthly: Voice, J sold Tors LU 3 Sth, Yentleman's gold watch, open FPRUNSWI TCHISON 8T., 41 \u2014 Ni Ney rue ah \u2018 ; ; \u20ac CR BT.\u2014 1 Fiérenson- \u2014 \"Nicely turnishe Addises F F931 Star Branch Office fice.221 2 133.2 25 monthly.Apply 22 Waiker ave.RE ARGE BRIGHT Front Toom n modern face, with W.L.engraved on back; also rooms and slcove Tps cenneotine rivate family; immediate possessios : Le 215 à TIGHT WATCHMAN \u2014 Wanted by a re: RIVATE LESSONS in Frineh, conversation.TITY Nov Bot are winneratits .Phone.y nlence; ess a! CN gold mounted black fob and gold locket at- wiek st.off Phillips square.320 2.Æentiemen only.219 8 , prove EKEEPER \u2014 Wanted by widow spectable man a situation as night | grammar, etc: special atte by o pu ly profs nd 2c (ma : : tached, with W.L.& M.K.engraved .r 9 Sem PpUURBONNIERE Nice Front room te TCHISON 8T., 74 \u2014 Well furnished N lady position 8s housekeeper or com: watchman or light porter.can furnish the bis Drepariuk for McGill, Mrs.rt, 454 1).Bepd ni Co New v_York.y «| USIGNAR ST., 131, near Guy and Se | back and front.Return same to W.Lea, 37 B lot.sult one or two young men of large front parlor.large double and PiaNe PUPILS, beginners, $2; \u201cadvanc- y St.Venir.Phone East 931.219 4 Antoine \u2014 RR db \"Méntana, and receive lideral reward.4 panion to.invalid, vest of references.Ad- hest of references, honest, sober ond Indus- 7-77 \u2014 ypewritine._ bookkeepine.Let hx es, e coms an aard for two two ladies, with or without board.326 aingie rooms, bath fiat, well appointed eo afr 7»: |nished room.sarge wardrobe; ail modern owner.Telephone Up 4800 or St.Louls $814.BLFURY STREET, 356 ie Tom ra Toom, suit.STound floor; partial board if desired.PER HANGING, tinting, painting rea- RESE IV, waa vanged at once #r conveniences: phone, private French fam- Reward.pale for two or three persons.Pjorcar N 8T., 2211 \u2014 Ni furnish: exchanged We England 85 Brixton oe PATER Ha LN, shor Dato 5, ex- Instructions In the dapguazes and Mathèma- perres n AUVE Will œuarantée 115: gentiemen only.: 2208 720 2 pe 219 3 ON 8 oi fu on, 8,W., - - OST between No.499 Mitcheæo No.LBURY, 445, In rear\u2014Vurnished, Yor ed bedroom, with sitting Foom ad- DY BOOKKEEPER Tenced desir.perlanced men, ceumates furnished Slee | eet, Be do Smith, bp 2 No.No lin 83 hd 33 Pt ; opportunity avy MACKAY ST.28 ed Pleagantiy, on 17 Mount Royal avenue van ton B' two I.thrée workisgmen rotated, Sor Joining; electric lights: et, water beton.I A experie ; Baker an nderson, § Bayle s : rapidly, w Y o y furn rooms on bat 1 tor 1 jP oard esire am of two oD oMLion; références Apply rib FIAINTING, paper hanging.tinting, plae- | Ya LADY associate, of oe Dominios work bot 4if re és pot required.flat, with Rr kæ with price tickets attached.Birla; reasonable rates; quist home.\u201c21 3 y 19 : : modern coavenlences; use of Rewarded by leaving at He Bi Star Office.tering: low prices; best work guaran- College of Music, desires puplis in Internationa} Biple Press, Toronto, Ont.* |Plano and telephone; mood board.218 5| Sons, Limited, Phillips Sue rhe & TY HALL AVE.319 3 = Well I turniahdy aA 2 tp I ARGB DOUBLE, also sihgie room, wiih in 3 - 30c6d | .double room; private family; no abll- : + [ARRIED COUPLE \u2014 \u201cSituailon wanted (eed; references, M.Wolff, 757 Chy Han | planofortes children given special \u201catten 03 ¢GILL COLLEGE AVE, 88 \u2014 Weil OST.strayed sioien, a \"Mal.dren; breakfast strictly private.family, for ene ® by married couple; woman good COOK.avenue, Telephone Kast 2115.230 2; (Jon: pupils prepared for casme.Mdress TRAVELLER vastes 6 carry good as | ML turnianca rooms with bosra] elegtric teve An ora Kittpn: audi Perte ferred.If desired; gentlemen pro- por, gentlemen: do \u201cther roomers.24 min to attend furnaco for his board: WAEF®; TYARISIAN, residing In Montreal would | oo 05 Star Branch Office.230 _ line, good commission; territory Qb- light, iclepbouc; genticmen only.221 teturned to 2412 Park avenue, third floor.OMFORTABLE 7 Torrance st,\u201d City.319 | #18; city references.Apply at Once Box, a le or : \u201c PWV'OÙNG GENTLEMAN desires puplis in tario and Maritime: Provinces.For full par- ETCALFE STREET.199 = - a E furnished rooms te Jet.T \u2014 « give lessons in French at reasonable | 8 Office IX T, 3; Two parlor bed- 220 Apply between \u20ac sp ORNE CRÉSCENT.832 Furaished\u201d room.4030 Star Office.320°2 | lcrms.Address Parisian, $532 St.Deni st., Jtallan language; very good with be- ticulars write Box 101 Montreal, Star rooms, on first floor, ome with piano, on Le, OST \u2014- Photographic Uameïa, Mondas.+ih Ward street, near Bleu ra Tioar La single or double; quiet street, thréd mi: KE TLLINERY \u2014 Hats made to order; oid | APHR HANGING.tinting.8150 à rom, Blhners: efther at puplis' or own rest- Toronto.{ban flat: large donble front room, exquiei- 4 September, between Grand \u2018Trunk Station SLA) um, cor 331 3.utes from Park avehue cary.Phone U sam Ÿ ones remodelled; price moderate.222 P have it done haw he cheap.Write (tence.Apply Box 4265, Star Office.WA ANTED immediately rellable ngéntp.[tively furnisbed, with boar.217 5|and Place Viger Hotel.Liberal Reward on RKE ST.77 ubie room to let, Tia : Fark avenue.230 2 150 cali Mr.Gilbert.480 Mentaua street \"OUNG LADY desires puplis in plano- 008 pay weekly, outfit free.Exclusive A ANSFIELDL SF, 71 \u2014 Auer light, hot [fturning to Owew N.Evaus, 708 Merchants well furnisned hot Water heating; AVAL AVE.741 opposite St Louls| = a URRE.middiec-aged, wants to nurse Se! SINTING.paper haiging, ote vieciric veils \u201c forte, æt own or puplis' residence; stock \u2018and territory.Our sgencles aro Yau M water heating: private Protestant Buk Building, Montreal.219 3 EG Haut; telephone.\u201d France Church\u2014One large and bar 4 ç dies during confinements, and te lovk! P fi ed \u201chope mater IB se charges mo.VErY food with beginners; terms moderate.able.Fer particu ars write anager {family references exchanged.PLANS -\u2014 Lost on Dorchester sireet, bhe- CH ERRIER Bf = \u2014 Double room to let, small bedroom: clean and comfortabie, baih- \u201cafter (neir homes.14 ft.Margaret 3C.St.orate; experienced men.©.Norman.1240) 41 University at 219 3 ham Nursery Co.Toronto, Onan naw MACKAY ST.33 On single room, tween Amherst and St.Matthew st.ery are kept: bronkthar If down abe room: Poe ton: quiet and refined family; no Henry.221 3 A .bone W 1 2745.yl .¥ TT [a st plans of the village of St.Remi.re \u20ac ren Terms: l.arge room, per week Jen RTR \u201cova ETTOD Fours Greene avenue.Phone Westmount 2715.à 1 ABSOLUTELY susrantes 33.50 a for gentlemen, with breakfast; ali Finder will get rewarded by returning to, (*HURCH SF, 16 \u2014 Bright and\u201d warg SMAI room, 32 per week / UR entehwoman \"of exper iencs position | TDTANU TUNING.If yon wish to have your ! PARTNERS WANTED.\" day Jo, canvassers a ang conveniences.FEA EL W.Clark, 83 Amherst mt.Jocait front room on bathroom flay central AVAL AVE.§7i\u2014Nice furnished or un- \u2018 .Ter ; : .a TR ARTN : s cGILL COLLEGE AVE.é7 \u2014 Nicsly COTCH TE} ocality; gentiemen on) furnished\u2019 with boudeir; d- &s nures to &n Invard, either Uy Lo.day or lano perfectly tuued.Call Christensen, TNER wanted to © restaurant Dif -comynission : \u2018 y ERRIER (old, etiff in hlnd y.18 4 urn room udelr; war tull time.Best c'ty ref>»-ences.Aduress ion Cartier street.Alsu lessons in musle.PART: new entrance of Windsor sia- proposition.Bradiey-Garretson Co, Limit A furnished double and single rooms, k legs.Apply 513 Argyle ave.West.ITY, COUNCILLORE 186 \u2014 Double fur- FoPe: in private family; nice locality; good 2054 Star Branch Orf!ice- 130° \u2018 218 3 Saw lim.Write Box 4280 Star Office.ed, Brantford, Ont.as or by cet Mina OM dre month, week mount.hished room on bathroom flat, suit.[advantages SSRIVATE HK zoverncss _com- TION y BD EC feur, French: | 331 2e0d 7 - « be able for two gentlemen; also sing) .ADY having house too large for own us P a TEACHER verres an and OSTTION AE oir ayengatfeue, Frond 8 JFOUNUG MAN xperienced Tar pre- on * NOTRE pa DAME EAST, 771, Spo Sob: .a will ron couple \u201cot ay tarnished | ceperanto, 38 years oid.German,plays plano.years experience.Apply 351 St.Andre wt.| forred.for real estate business; nomin.|__ LESSONS WANTED.Park \u2014 Room aud best of board; LL FOUND.('TY_COUNCILLGRS, 7 NCILLORS, 16 Front room OF Unfurnished: electric light, telephone.D.refined home preferred to higher aaiery | : 20 3 \u2018at capital; references exchanged.4398 Star YOUNG T wishes to eg- Der week.dd 3 ULL DOG \u2014 Found on 8 Catherine on bathroom floor; private family.Westmount 3307; 204 Wood ave, * RR rer, Wie BH Ber a RE Ed eh JIE?Ah nants Franch, jmsons Lor Euaieh PRINCE ARTHUR WEST, 3% Paper | ut, Omer can Have \u201came wy payin rare ati | [PRE CRESCENT, 38 | ores dois toons Waterloo, Ontario.experience, at present engaged, seeks i a two oso w - Al- .c lig expenses.Apply Manager, Starland Thea- BT., 85 room Arthur street; one ND ¥ GOOD DRESBSMAKER; good change In position; good references.Ad- YOUNG HAN meute Tuk ubout iv dress to Miss M.A.B., No.196 Lafon- steam heated, Phose.bath.bot and coid water.tre, St.Lawrence Boulevard.2to 3 |! suit one or twa gentiomen; also ele room: suitable for lght bousckeeping?newly RE Sit and finish; tallored suits; terms dress E E 7780 Star Branch ottice.\u2018 lished departmental store in Montreal su- taine Park.N every conven euce; ocallty; central; first room; quiet house; central locality done over.220 2 reasonable, Apply 4060 Star Office._ burb, invesiment secured and liberal salary 7 HRIST \u2014\u2014 AGAUCHETIBRE WHAT, 318 \u2014 Fu oo.217 _8 | QOAP MAKI MAKER, thoroughly ~ understands to right man.Address \u201cPartner,\u201d care ARK AVE., 123 \u2014 Nice, bright, com- SUMMER BOARD.C OPHER COLUMBUS, 4i Nice, L nished room to let, with or without double furnished parior, for married manufacture of household, Jeuvdry.He Ward, 260 St.James st.fortable room; private family; gen- - board, suitable for two or tbree gentlemes; QTÉNOGRAPHER, experienced, speaking gi nfeciant and soft soaps, Also able Lo! mem ROOMS AND QOAHD.inthe, tlemen only; partial board.CCOMMODATION for a few boarders, farm cation; n; casy terms.two Gentlemen; nice lo- central locality: near cars and stations.- TE Engileh and German, desires Position Dayle an Bnd ON demie en Sage OARD and FoR.) \u201cTot i PINE AVE.WEST, 2ib \u2014 Large front | ei a x [ot o = oo, ® | g ol a 3 5 8 * a \\ nished or unfurnished; private family; no children; very comfortadle and quiet; handy to cars; moderate terms.LLINGTON ST., §37a, Point Bt.Chas, rooms, with or without bosrd; bath with hot water; English \u2018home.217 ¢ ORK AVE., 84, Westmount, off Vic- toria \u2014 Large front room with hot and cold wster attached; gas And electric light.220 T.CATHERINE WEST, 975 \u2014 For rent, S two double rooms, nice and bright; would give breakfast if required.QT.C NE ST.WEST, 509, near ST SAT Nicely furnished front room on bathroom flat, all modern conveniences; private family, _ 1 231 6 FT.CATHERINE, 263, near Guy.com- S fortably furnished room, bath flat.steam heated; every modern convenience; $10 monthly.FT HUBERT, 473 \u2014 Nice large room, S furnished, in a family; strictly private, telephone.oo HUTER, 109 \u2014 Two double furnished rooms.ground floor, either with or without breakfast and dinner; gas; small private family.0 220 3_.T.MONIQUE \u2014 Newly furnished double \u2018rooms to let.Apply 27 St, Monique st, City.nou _270 4 TT CECILE STREET, 4 \u2014 Comfortable S rooms for gentlemen only; with board if desired; two in the family.Apply M St.Cecile st.220 3 VOUVENIR AVE.20 \u2014 Large unfur- NS niahed rooms on bath flat, Gas connections, for !ight housekeeping.or would furnish to suit party engaged during the day.221 2 _ T.FAMILLE ST., 35a \u2014 large room.S nicely furnished, also single room on bath flat; board if desired; wardrebee; all conveniences._ 2278 3 NT URBAIN BTREET, 411 \u2014 Twd rooms to let, partly furnished or unfurnished, English famlly; gas.hot water: kitchen privileges.terms moderate.* TT CHARLES BORROMEE ST.441 \u2014 Newly turnished rooms to let.with respectable family.221 3 CXF.DENIS, 483 \u2014 Nice spacious rooms, S with all modern conveniences, with breakfast if desired; with private ry HUTER FT.two bright, clean, partly furnished rooms tor light housekeep- Ing.strictiy private family.Address G G 8070 Star Branch Office.2230 2 CATE.MONIQUE.4DA, corner Lagauchetiere, S double and wuite of two rooms, sittlog and bedroom, use of kitchen; modern conven.lences; transients.220 2 T.LAWRENCE, 1424 \u2014 Well furnished double and single rooms; bath flat; board if required: private family.__ un _219 3 T: URBAIN, 536 \u2014 Nice big furnished S roots.suitable for two Kentlemen.; quiet family; no children, also table board: near Sherbrooke st.1.216 _ T.FAMILLE.27 \u2014 Large room, With two clothes closets; hot water; elec- trie light, on bath flat.214 1 0 RENT \u2014 A well furnished bedroom and sitting room.at 68 Christopber Columbus street, near Lafontaine Park.217 4 daw FIVORRANCE NTREET, -\u2014 Furnished rooms, I all newly decorated; also unfurnisbed it required: near railroad, stations and cars; terms moderste.| 218 2 2aw ANORRANCE ST., 15 \u2014 Furnished rooms.double and single, in private family; electric lighted.219 3 AJIRANSIENTS can find warm, comfortable rooms, lu modern house.80 Fort st.Lu 219 3 _ FIWQ unturnishea rodms.Tight nousekeep- IDE; electric light; gas.4215 St.Catherine, Westmount.230 3 LET \u2014 Large furnished single room, best part Westmount; 5 minutes from Montreal Athletic grounds and 1 minute from cars and Arena; strictly private family; no roomers.Address K K 3302 Star Branch Office.LET \u2014 A large furnished room, with kitchen privileges Apply 95 Alexander street, city.231 2 MuIsTLE TERRACE, 6 \u2014 Furplshed and unfurnished rooms, hot and! cold water; gas stove connection for light housekeeping.ten dollars.[NWO furnished rooms, bedroom and bed-sit- ting room: private family; breakfast and Sunday meals If desired; all modern conven- fences.Situated facing Parc Lafontaine.Apply 4181 Star Office.219 3 UNS AVE.82 \u2014 Front room on bath flat, also tw» connecting rooms; terms woderate.i ; 2 USER Te 108 = One epiendid double room, well lighted, on the \u2018bath flat, with the telephone in use._ NIVERSITY 8T., 91 \u2014 Two nice, comfortably furnished rooms on bathroom flat; all modern conveniencts; also use of phone: gentlemen preferred.221 3 NIVERBITY, $9 - Firat class front double room and board, electric, ail conveniences; well kept, quiet house, good table; also table board.219 4 UNIVERSITY.105 \u2014 Nice comfortable front room, with every convenience, ciéan, well kept house; suitable for one or two re- tined young meu; references._ 219 3 TFTNION AVE 95 \u2014 Large, comfortable front room, furnished, sultable for two business men; vacant 30th lost.218 6 NION AVENUE, 87 \u2014 Two large well furnished bedrooms, on bathroom flat.UNION AVENUE in The Glencoe rooms at from $10 upwards; fully furnished with janitor's ser, vice.Colonial Real Estate Co., 13 Beaver Hall Hill.Main 2669, FNIVERSITY ST.96 \u2014 Large comfortable front room, suitable for one or two friends; well kept house.\\ 02 UHe°\u201d AVE,, 115 \u2014 Large front room on bath fiat; suitable for two friends, or man and wife: no Children; us of plano._ 221 2 Ue AVE, 108 \u2014 Nicely furnished room, single or double; telephone in house.TTINION AVE, 116 \u2014 One Iarge front fur- pished room, suitable for one or two quiet gentlemen.one gentleman, bathroom fioor, every convenience.Telephone.Co 3 3 UNYERSITT sT., 106 \u2014 Comfortably furnished large single rooms, newly renovated; modern bathroom: all conveniences; in quiet bouse: gentlemen oy.ure AVE, 106 \u2014 One large bright single room and one double room to Jet.aultable for twn or thre: newly decorated and well furnished; eteam heated.Phone Up 972.000 \u2014 [ron Ave.No.108 \u2014 One double \u201cIn basement, very bright and well farnlancé: etoum heated, Phone Up \u201c7.rE AVE, 116 \u2014 Large front room.turniened.lower fiat, mo thildrem, use of piano: terms moderate.330 3 'NIVERSITY BTREBT.108 \u2014 Neatly turnished front room; convenient te city for à business man.30 3 COMMON SENSE Used Machinery For Sale The following machine tools, in filrat-claes condition: nN 1 Garvin No.2% Un ing Machine.1 Brown & Sharpe NO 2 Cutter {versal Mill- 116 in.x 6 ft.Blalsdel] & Co.Engine Lathe.114 in.x § ft.Lodge-Davis Tur- .1.No, $8 MacGregor-GouTlay Power 3 American Tool Works, 14 in.x 5 ft.Speed Lathes, 1 Hulbert & Rodgers 2-inch Cut- ting-Off Machine.\u2019 1 Horizontal Boring Machine, 20 in, swing, 8 ft, bed.1 Woodward & Rodgers 14 ln, Single Spindle Sensitive Drill, 1 Woodwarq & Rodgers 14 in.3- Spindle Sensitive Drill.1 Bliss Drop Hammer, 50 lbs.1 Bliss Drop Hammer.60 lbs, 1 Acme Tilting Tumbling Barrel.Canada Machinery Agency 298-300 8T.JAMES oT.1 rouds from Rouse's Point to Montreal, and v-as forced to admit that they could not begin to compare with ipelr own.Now, looking at this subject from a financial point of view, last year there were over 3000 cars, contalning on an average of four persons each, which came as far as the border and were there obliged to turn back on account of the disgraceful condition of the road, which is impassable In wet weather.Placing the amount spent by these people had they continued Into our country at $iv per head, we would have $120,000 for ast yen.On the other hand, if these roads had been in good condition, the number of tourists would have increased and each year our revenue would Increase in pro- \u2018portion.In some places along the road an at- temp tls being made to repair it, but this !s being dOne in such a way (hat by this time next year the road wili be in ex- uctiy the same state as at présent.Now, | think that more money spent in constructing a good road would certainly be a profitable investment.; Hoping that you will find space for this in your paper, 1 remain, yours very sincerely, v.E.R, As was announced in The Star last week, a national highway from Rouse's Point to Montreal and perhaps to Quebec will be shortly under construcités.An automobile bus service is about to be established in Chicago.At first these up-to-date vehicies will cover a Kills Rats, Mice.Roaches and Bugs route including only the shopping district, but later this service will he extended throughout the principal sec- NO OFFENSIVE ODOR, All Drugists, or 331 Queen St.West.Toronto.Beware :f imitations 168 313 combines.MACHINERY.BOERS Secobd-habd, in good urder: 43 x 12, stationary; 48 3 14, stationary; 6Q x 14, otationary.Waterous, Brantford.95 46 law LECTRIC MOTORS for sale \u2014 All sizes for \u2018both siternating and direct current.Ws also sell century single Phase Motors.Pittsburg Transformers.Gogld Storage Batteries.will The Canadian Fairbanks Co., Limited, ras ontrent od 2 For Turbine Water Wheels Head gate winches, iron or Steel Screw Propellers, Machine dresssd present WE BUY CHEAPLY at sales, bankrupt stocks, facturers\u2019 surplus stocks, eto., far below the regular prices, which are usually controlled by trusts and That |s why we are able to undersell every dealer or maker in the Dominion of Canada.At the we have over 1,000,000 fdet of Belting in stock\u2014 Leather, Hair, Cotton-Stitched and Woven and Rubber, lengths.Also a quantity of slightly used Belting at very low prices.It be advantageous for you to see our bargains ' before : purchasing elsewhere at much higher figures.We guarantee the goods to be first class., The Imperial Wante & Metal Co.7-13 Queen Str Phone Main moment ail sizes and st rent: | tions of the city.These new motor buses are to be built on a large type, comfortably seating at least eighteen passengers.All will have side entrances, with a low step, so that passengers may board them on a level with the sidewalk.They will be luxuriously upholstered In fine grain leather, lighted with electricity, cooled with electric fans in summer and (heated with the exhaust steam from the engine in winter.manu- Indications are that the automobile show season, of 1912, will be the great- e8t yet witnessed in the United States.Already the following exhibitions are scheduled and preparations for them are under way: i January 1-3, 1912.\u2014-New York city.gears, Buperior Steel Castings, write {Grand Centra] Palace, annual show of the Automobile Manufacturers\u2019 Asso- The Wm.Kennedy & er Limited, , Ce 78 Seow Contractors\u2019 Plant For Sale 1 1 70 ton Steam Shovel Atlantic (used 3 weeks).; 1 45 ton Steam Shovel Vulcan.J 3 Four-Wheel Dinkey Locomotives (narrow gauge).12 Dump Cars, 4 c.y.capacity (narrow gauge).- % Mundy Hoisting Engines and Boilers, 4 drums, capacity 10 tons (used 3 weeks).4 Hoiating Engines (Jenckes-Beatty.M.& .), different sizes and capa- TRA cities, 1 No.5 Smith Concrete Mixer, complete.1 No.2% Smith Concrete Mixer, complete.7 Little Glant 43% B.Steam Drills, complete.5 Centrifugal Pumps, all sizes.10 Duplex Pumps, all sizes.2 Pusometer Pumps, all sizes.- 3 Hayward Orange Peel Buckets, % c.y.capacity (used 3 weeks).30 Waggons (dump and others).7 Boilers, 25-30 H.P.10 Derricks (all capacities).1 Steam Sheet Pile Hammer.21 Holland Carbide Lights, 6 Empire Coal Oil Lights.8 Lockwood Automatic Steel Dump Skips, 4 c.y.capacity.4 Flat Cars (hand brake) Standard gauge.1 7 x 9 Dodge Crusher.2 26 H.P.Leonard Clipper Engines.Also Ralls, Ties, Skips, Plows, Tools of all kinds, Pipe Repalf Parts, etc., etc.The whole in excellent condition, located near Montreal, and ready for inspection and shipment.Canadian General Development Co., (Limited), 59 ST.PETER STREET.MONTREAL, CANADA.Bell Telephone Main 7196.202 5 law ay trotting to waggon, two in three - -* phy\u2014 : ° LDr.Wilkes, b.g.Dr.John ; picIrwine, Cigvelana) 1 1 Martha C., b.m.A Plitsburg) .5 .Plokering.2 igo, b.g (J.D.Callery, Pittsburg) 3 ©, 4 Graceline, b.m.(J.R.McCun Pittsburg) +.cea Time-2.14%, 2.134 v 320 trot to waggon, two in three tru« Allseer, blk.h., by Allerton (I.D.vs we Callery, Pittsburg) .1 1 Janet Mc., ch.m., by Caronmore (J.R.McCuno, Pitsburg) .§ 2 Boots, b.g.,, W.C.Teagie, Cleve- : land) 00 00.Têe Time\u20142.31%, 2.28%.MAAA.RUGBY PRACTICE.| Squad Will be Out Again This After noon.® The M.A.A.A.Rugby men will.out again this afternoon for a rentes line-up practice.The intermediate and junior teams wi | also lle in the running for the Q.RF.Y.champlonship, as most of last X wo material will be out again this year.The practice this afternoon is called for three o'dlock, and regular | practices will be held three times a hereafter.All the wise Ones are picking Argonauts to win the Interprovincial - plonship, but it will be found at the end vf the season that there are others.Notes and Queries | | | | All persons communicating with this | department must wend thelr names and \u2018addresses (not for publication), or no ! notice will be taken of their enquiries.l'Fhis rwie will be strictly enforced | hereafter.To Make Feather Proof F.W.R.,, Montreal.\u2014W1iil vou let me | know the best Way to prevent feathets coming out through a bed tick?Ans +The usual way lz to rub well the inner side of the tirk with soap hefore putting in the feathers.Some Trade Statistics.Pro Rege.Liege et Crege, Farvham.\u2014 Will you kindly answer the following questions in the columns of The Star so that those who look at the Reciprocity question from the dollars gnd cents point of view may have ample food for reflec\u2014 \u2018Ton?1.What Is the total value of Can- ;Ada\u2019s exports to the United States (latest statistics), and what is the propurtion of ; P manufactured and unmanufactured goods ?ue 2 What with the United Kingdom of est store.The t of everything in \u2019 WALL PAPER AND FURNITURE {| If you possess a home you ought to be acquainted with this Great Britain?3, What ir the total value f Canada\u2019s imports from the United tates and what fx the porportion of manufactured and unmanufactured goods?4.With the United Kingdom of Great Britain?5.Who has the most money invested in this country, (Canada), United States capitalists or British?6.Can you give a logical reason why any sane man, especially one who has Canada\u2019s we!fare at heart, should support this reciprocity pact?1 have followed with keen interest your patriotic and dignified opposition to this most infamous \u2018and traitorous reciprocity pact, and sincerely trust that your efforts wiil be truly successful \u201cGod rave Canada.\u201d Ans.\u20141.The experts vf the produce of Canada to the Unit\u201dd States in SM0 amounted 10 $104.199.675 of which $131,360, 280 represented manufactured goods.2.Similar exports tp the United Kingdom lu the same per! amounted to $139,482,- 845, of which 86.610.756 represented manufactures.(The exports to the British Empire.including the United Kingdom, were $154,937.457, of which $11,775,043 represented manufactures).31.The im- rts from the United States in 1910 amounted to $217.502.415.of which $131,601, 421 represented manufactured goods 4.The ' imports from the United Kingdom in the same period amounted to $95.338,- 427, of which $82.302.756 represented manufactures.(The imports from th British Empire in the sam2 period amounted to $111.782,072.) 5.The total am ount of British capital invested in Cuan- ada (Dominfon Government Year Book for year ending March 31, 1910) is 81\u2014 814,267,000, of which no less than $493 - 266.742 hap been subscribed within tye past three years.The Moretary Times gives the United States Investments in Canada for vear ending December 31st, 1909, as :$226,800,000.6.No.The 1891 Result.C.McL, Montreal.\u2014I g¢lalm that it was the Maritime Provinces and the West whose vote chiefly saved the coun: try from unrestricted reciprocity, or com- 1 3 - - \u2019 ia! fon, in the electf in the latest and most tasteful designs, at prices that command |e Gutter\u201d and Ontario ware miming attention.\"GA Jéhand 519 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST, : evenly divided.In other words, the parts of Canada where the tTeciproeity feeling was supposed to be strongest voted against it.My friend ridicules thig and claims that the Maritime Provinces and the West always wanted reciprocity.hich in right?- Ans\u2014You are right.In 1891 the Conservatives won Ontario by e!ght seats and the Liberals carriéd Quebec by five seats.The Conservatives, however, carried Nova a \u20ac $ Scotia, New Brunswick and Manitoba by large majorities, and ali the seats In British Columbia and the North-West Teritorles.They had a majority all told of 31.: Fighting Poverty.AD BOOKS.N emf pwyhh m mm Jacob A.Riis, under the titie, \"A Modern St.George.\u2018 reviews, in the October Ncribner the fight which organized charity has made against the dragon, Poverty.Mr.Rlis\u2019s knowledge and enthusiasm enable him to present a picture of what is almost 5 social revolution.He outlines the direction in which the future battle is to de wagel\u2014not so rhuch through charity as by removing the causes of poverty and misfortune, Child labor is to be stopped, the houses for the poor are to be reconstructed, children are to be taught skilled labor, mothers are to be shown how to raise healthy children; and all these things are not a dream «f the future, but are now actively under way.What Wishing Advantages the United States Would Have.I, Newport Point, Gaspe: If the verdict on the 21st inst.is in favor of Reciprocity with the United States, will the fishermen of the United States enjoy privileges by land or water that they heretofore did not enjoy?Ans.\u2014Yes.There are very important changes proposed.At present United States fishing vessels must pay an annual license fee of $1.50 per ton for the privilege of using the Canadian shores as a base of operation, viz, to secure supplies, balt and ice, tranship catches of fish and ship crews.Under the proposed Reciprocity agreement this is to be given for the purely nominal fee of §1 a year for each vessel.Of this Secretary Knox wrote: \"The assurance that you (Messrs.Flelding and Paterson) give that the Dominion Government proposes to require only a nominal fee from the fishing vessels of the United States for the privileges In Canadian waters, for which heretofore a charge of $1.50 per ton for each vessel has been required, is most grat- fying.\u201d At present there is also a hi duty on oysters and other shell fish, lobsters fresh or canned, smoked and kippered fish, all kinds of fresh and sait fish, fish oll, and nearly all other products of the sea.Many of these are admitted to the States free now.These all come into Canada duty free under Reciprocity.In 1910 the New England fish- erment sent to Canada $371,63T worth of fish products, on which $71,378 duty had to be paid.» « Take the GQentleman\u2019s Arm.G.E.R., Montreal: Is it considered etiquette to take à gentleman\u2019s arm when walking on the street after nightfall, or should he take mine?Several of my friends are having an argument about it.Ans.\u2014The lady should tage e gen- (leman\u2019s arm.Jt is proper.gen- Tieman to offer his arm to the , not to take her arm, as though \u2018be were a policeman making an arrest.Stolen Goods.Enquirer.Montreal: If a person has had a suit of clothes stolen, and be finds the same In a second-hand sare, at | necessary for.that person to pay ore resuming poseession?oo - Ans \u2014 No; communicate with the City Detective Department, LL Number of Electors.R.L., Montreal: What was the total _.: number of names on the electoral Hsts .- of Montreal Island at last Dominion elec- : tion, and how many votes were polled?Ye Ans.-The number of electors on the + lists of the Island of Montreal, including I lle Jesu, and \u2018number of votes polled, were ag follow: : Noon lists.St.Ann\u2019s .8,313 St.Antoine .10,476 St.James ,.9,685 St Lawrence .10.467 St.Mary's .,.9,9% Hochelaga ., .14.478 \u2019 Jacques Cartier .11,143 Laval .5,442 Maisonneuve .25,600 108,584 , The Standing of Parties.In the reply in last Saturddy's Notes and Queries as to the standing of parties in the Canadian House of Commons after last election, the figures for New Brunswick were omitted.The correct\u201d figures were as follow: PS Ontario .Quebec .8 New Brunswick .11 Nova Scotia .s 18 P.E.Island .3 Manitoba .British Columbia.Saskatchewan .Alberta .\u2026.Yukon .«io $3 = CROW re 2 a O00 N wu! coscoco-d 2 nub aS BERS Electoral Liste.Several enquiries Nave \u2018Dedh.sent te Notes and Queries as to whether \u2018names left from the voting lists\u2019 tan bé put \u2018On now.one a The voting lists to be ushd In the com- Ing election are those made up \u2018Mm 1910, and no additions can Ye made.Those who have changed their residence would do wel] to ascertain if \u2018thelr hames are not still on the ilsts wheres\u2019 they formerly resided.if not om the lists, \u2018fri \u2018the district where they now reside: Lo Mount Royal Flower Beds.-B.Montreal \u20141 noticed in your coltimus?recently a\u2019 letter re \u2018No Irish Emblem.\u201d Perhaps ft would enable your correspondent to answer the questions of his friends and also help him to feel more satisfied if you drew his attentldon te | fact that the British fIsg In the fiowert- beds on Mount Roya] 1A really supposed to represent Ireland as wel| as > and Scotland, being niadé ud of the crosses \u2018St.Patrick, Et.Andrew .and St.George, though probably a harp would add to the beauty of tho flower beds.TORONTO FOR SOUTH.° Baseball Team WIN Frain et Mam Georgia.\u201c \u2018 .1 Re à Special to The Montraai Star.\u201d .3 Toronto, September -16.~Arrasipy ments have beon, already closed by.Toronto ball club With\u2019 the \u2018ma meat of the Macon, da, oh use Of the park in that city for\u2019.+ More tha log pürpases next.spring lo rust wift A camp there oH 0 road bik Nos rans trip Pa per tale, \u2018 the to: monts. + ror A PE.he > pie Get eo pr AY ee Om PE ue - | \u201c- - D THE MONTREAL DAILY STABR+NATURDAY, - A - « 7 : : 1 No question has ever come before 25 the Dominion of Canada that is so filled with danger to the harmony and \u2018presperity of its people as.the present iiPrepesed reciprocity agreement with Hithe United States.nu El I understand that Sir Wilfrid Laur- J5fer has said that \u201cthis is the only Pp javestion before the people and that it 3 hpihoud be treated irrespective of par- ~ JENS AA I quit agree with our world re- owned Premier in this statement,\u2014at least In 80 far as it is the main and \u201cPrincipal question before the elector- ane It is to be greatly regretted that large extent cause ) | \"Br.the people of our fair country.not .9Bly to loge confidence in the leaders, 5 but in each other.; Higher-Price-Lower-Cost >, Argument.What an absurd and unfa'r state- ent to make to the farmers in the osuntry that reciprocity with the Uni- Red States will give the farmer higher \u2018Prices, and, at the same time, to state in the city that reciprocity will tive cheaper food! Let us be perfect! # y frank.If we examine the whole Proposed bargain carefully we shall! nd that in a number of items it will | elP a few of the people, but, on fur- ; er examination we find that it well 4 be harmful to the vast majority; in | 2 \u2018other words, that the loss to Canada = 4s & whole will be much greater than A \u2018the gain.Fa This reciprocity agreement puts the | #% duthors thereof on the horus of a di- od Jemna, Hither the prices of all ag- Yivricultural products will be advanced, and a corresponding advance must re- \u2018suit to the consumer; or the prices of all agricultural products produced in the two countries, and which either or \u2018both countries export or which Canada.| \u2018can import will be brought down to] 57 an export price, and the farmer will, .9 worse off because of lower prices | VE losing their home market which they | Ll 5 now control, and the consumer will be; n= better off.Which shall it be?Or is: it a gamblers chance?: | \"1 condemn the bargain because it} FE WIll set country against city, class -F'agolnst class, province against prov- - Since, and section agalnst section.| i Botting Class Against Class.As a proof of this read the daily ad- | \u2018@.'esses of Liberals especially those of | M- Fisher.If those who favor reci- | \u2018jprocity are correct, that vast quanti- | \u2026 pgties of the wheat from our Western \u2018 7.Provnces will go to the United States, ! 4-then \\t will inevitably make the by- | :/\u2018products of wheat, viz\u2026 bMan, shorts.4 and middlings, dearer for all the| =: Eastern dairy section.Note that: 3581,467,077.00 worth of bran was \u2014/ex- She from Canada to the United : -eBtates in the year ending March 31, .%+-1811, and that at the present moment ; + ; *0ur dairy farmers in Ontario and, pr Quebec are paying extreme prices for | \u201cAll kinds of grain products.for feed.: \u201d7t0 their enimais; and cannot in many] \u2026 # cases secure the much needed supply: EL .while prices are much dearer in the | [9 \u2018_-Btates thani in Canada.© w+ Take another instance.The pam- \u201cAphlet, \u201cReciprocity and the Farmer,\u201d -sent out from Liberal headquarters, no oudt under the direction of Mr.Fish.\u2018ar, gives elaborate tebles of quota- \u2018tions of various articles and, on the basis of taese, states that the farmer A will obtain advanced prices for varl- \u2018ous articles, including butter.If this »'1s true, then the consumer in all our » towns and cities will require to pay + might oh repeating instan ©.1 might go .oh repeating instances, but you can readily \u2018see that, if one , section of Oe 2! e, viz, the agri- 1: culturalist ain higher prices; then + the other beetle \u201cof the people who cities cannot obtaln \u201cJive In towns it \u201ctheir food for lower prices as it is \u201ciglaimed they will.Any statement + made to the contrary can only be with \u201cthe intention to deceive.RB :'Misrepresentation to Influence * 7 Voters.\u2019 + 1 1 condemn the arrangement because - of the misrepresentations made, in order to influence the votes of the people, and thus to carry reciprocity into effect.It is evident that the pokitic- i lanes have taken advantage of the k- -.-Weakness of human mature.which = \u201c Weakness causes people to see green © i fleldg far away, bags of gold in mines * ~unexplored, and an abundance of fish -.Uncaught in untried waters.As an .instance, take the pamphlet called: I « ity and the Farmer.\u201d On \u2026 Page 4 the \u2018following table is given ! 5 which I reproduce in full in order hat all may see for themselves and - especially note that, at the foot of this E.table, these statements are made.= \u201cHere is proof conclusive, that on these articles the British market without duty is not as good as the Ameri- cad market with duty.\u201d _ .\u201cPut the two countries on the same fobtihg of \u2018no duty\u2019 and it is a self- évident fact that the American market \u201cis the better market.\u201d TT «0f the 26 products quoted with the exception of -8 articles, Canada ex- } Forts more to the United States than E she does to Great Britain.\u201d tirs To 31st March, 1910., «vd os be vo _o 66,81 : Fos SE CS I ste 642-674 EP A TE RE ; 5 ve se oe 274 137.290 H 3 ous es se os ve 4,261.75 1.883.847 : 508,300 524.680 i 744.470 66,608 à 206.362 90,663 : 673.220 1.081 345.903 173,933 160,078 132.810 143,678 \"38 88.342 199.854 272.966 23.995 Ail 66,908 25,907 \u201ciy Slat March 1911, Greer ao aie Le: cp.ve oa ve ho! ,; i 3 hell 3 - 4, 487,079 i nnn 45.536 ; 3,611 251.850 i.L154 102266 ; Lae vo'»e se os oo Lp 4 20 fis v [OF Still Cie ee ee Tee es 2,428 6.927 Clover seed .:.380,981 1,169,751 Flax seed., .2,285,411 3,859,211 Grass seed., .2.948 191,797 All other.567 45,698 \u2018I socfation, printed In the Government IPROCITY AND THE F Mr.A.A.Ayer Answers the Hon.Sidney Fisher.\u2018 - MR.A.A.AVER.Mr.Ayer has been for forty years 8.Liberal and when he finally decided to come out against Reciprocity it was \u201clike pulling out a tree by the roots\u201d to use his own expression, Mr.Ayer is perhaps better known than any other man to the farmers of the Eastern Townships, .and the Province of Quebec gener- \u201c ally.He has \u2019always ratalned a close connection with the farm, and his name is a huusehold word in every farm house in this district.He has been in business since 1867.and his firm does to-day one of the largest dairy businesses in the world: a xigps.The saying is, that figures do not lie, but the dedyctions as drawn from these tabulated figures are mislead- Ing.It says, \u201cof the 26 artic'es,\u201d etc, \u201cwith the exception of 8,\u201d etc, \u201cCanada exports more to the United Sta\u2018es; than she does to Great Britain,\u201d that: more to the United States.ple reading this without this to be true.What are the facts?Britain represent $75,077,256.00, and! the eighteen articles orfly $3,545,406.00.' $10,320,103.00 to the Exclude seeds, cream and hay, ail of which were exceptional in 1911, and there will be only $2,022,435.00 exported to the United States.What the Totals Would Show.You will notice that the columns are not added up, and why not?If you add them up you will find that $76,- 822,662.00 is exported to England and only $11,327,842.00 to the United States.= Read over this table of figures carefully, for the year ending 31st March, 1911, and note, first, that Canada imported from the U.S.in 1911, $1,051,318: worth of animals, or almost as much as we exported to the U.S.| We imported butier to the value of $78,232.00 and cheese to the value of 339,134.00, In both cases about balancing what we exported to the U.S.We imported of eggs $417,857.00 and exported to the U.S.to the value of only $6,927.00.Grass and clover seeds go into the United States free and are misleading when when entered into this statement; besides, the year 1910-11 was a very exceptional year in this respect.I am surprised that so well an Informed gentieman as the Honorabie 8ydney Fisher, who, up to date, has besn- our respected Minister of Agriculture, should ignore entirely the fact that \u201csupply and demand fix prices,\u201d dnd that the price obtained by export.for the surplus product of any country fixes the price of that article or product in that country during the time of export.What is his object in n ing me or my firm so frequently in print and in his addresses\u201d He has made the following statement frequently: ; \u201cIt is well known that Mr.A.A.Ayer and a few others in Montreal, practically fix the price which the Canadian dairyman is to get for his butter and cheese.\u201d Mr.Fisher knows, or hc vught to know, that this is not true and that it eannot be true.No Firm Can Control the Price.Aside from the natural law of supply and demand, the large amount of butter and cheese,\u201d running Into the millions, bought and sold each week is firm or number of firms.Is it possible that the gentleman does not know enough about: handling food products to know that! neither my firm nor any other could | retain their customers or- their share! of the trade if we asked more than! the smallest kind of an advance, say, 2 per cent.gross as an extreme over the cost price (and often sell at 1 per cent.and even less advance)?Does he suppose that the shrewd! English buyers would continue to buy! from us if we did not offer them every | possible advantage weekly?i This accusation is most unfair, and especially in trying td DLelittle dealers | who have spent their best lifeblood.in ! trying to benefit the farmers of country.It is no compliment to the farmers either; they know that they can hold back their buter or cheese when they will and, at least, temporarily force the prices up.On the 2nd; September.at Cowansville, the price offered of 25 3-8c for butter did not suit the furmer, so they all refused to sell, and, on the 9th.sold for 26c.If the middleman in the butter and cheese business makes such big profits as Mr.Fisher represents, and if they are the cause of the high prices to the consumer and low prices to the farmer, why is it that more than fifty firms, as a result of flerce competition and small profits, have failed since I have been in the business?Why is it that our trade has never produced one millionaire, such as Mr.Fisher is reported to be\u201d?Quoting From a Garbled Report.I am further surprised that he should, in this same pamphlet, on 7, extract a quotation from my address in January before the District of Bed- ford Dalrymen's convention, without making a fair statement of the whole argument, and say that my statement is a proof conclusive that the British market is not the best.Why not the hon.gentleman turn to the official | copy of the Bedford Dairymen's As- Printing Bureau, at Ottawa, in which my address is printed in full, and turning to page 44, insert before this clause.\u201cLét va be satistied with the growth of the consumption in Canada which has been a wonderful thing Cy for the hutter trade,\u201d and to follow the garbled quotation with the additional words, \u201cWe have been prosper- | \u2018that.this?ous, and 1 would like to-develop our | cles, because having spent my life on own markets, keeping the increuse in'the farm .and in dealing with hem.of all the country for ourselves; everyone real-!most important markets in the world, 1 ought to be able to speak with some However, if the Honorable Sidney Fisher, knows.more Hons: the & se than I do, why he must be right and J must consumption with the growth of our izes that if the farmer is hurt the whole country will be hurt.\u201d With this reading, my address = 'ORON O \u201cNORTH-TORONTO.September 16th and 22nd] © >Gauva LiFe paint 3 ts E> : i Now Zealand The new Compartment Gars.which 2 P.M.Odices: tread Stiaws, ; Ce .: f.pb | excel in the superiority of their accom- anceaver.Special to The Montrea] Star.DONALDSON a L143 - Shi pin Co © \u201cInternational - Limited\u2019 modation, are on tbia train.The re- rent e Locelved Jueisuetions trom a Mont, } p 9 .(Canadi's \u2018Raftway \u2018Orighsusd) cord of North Toronto train is that it rm to 8 8 at co ng o , .Toronto, September 16.\u2014S.Morley A GLASGOW PASSENGER Fro po MITE.Lva.Maniteni 9.s.m.for Teronte asd is always on time, because it has so| 3 Reavy horses, all in good working côn- INVENTIONS.PATENTED.| Wicket, of the firm of Wickett and, Blanes SERVICE Montres! MONTREAL TO vost.few stops (0 make.fitlon.\"We ats uelling two carioadn of asd Trade Marks Registered, \u201d Craig, leather merchants and manu- : Liberai Candidate in West Hamilton.Sent.Tas.CassaNDRA corse ok a © \"Four Express.Trains Daily ee 1200 to 1600 lbs.all young and sound.OWEN N.EVANS facturers ,whose statements as a stu- t.28\u2014T 8 BATURNIA Oct.- Australia and .Between Xo TA NTREAL sad Soxouro | WEEK END TICKETS \u2019 heave also ont and one Dice pair Foreign Member Chartered Institute.Londes ' .: : .1 SALE ee 1100 = = * \\ dent of political economy and econ- upwerde \u201chire \u201cClas.\u201d Eastbound, $30.23; = 0 Biase Dis or Parlor i Library\u201d Ou \u2019 NOW ON SALE.without record: also 2 saddle horses and - Merchants Baok Building.VOUS dis omics, have aroused comment In Am- Ment, when these great transportation Westbount, $31.25.parties on on Dey to ne Pumas Sleeping many nice carriage horses and drivers.\u2018systems with which its name will al- ?Uptows Agencies, Een Cook & Soa, uted wx Night Traian are.eleotric Above goods fn t be sold without re- | eros and Europe, has come Out: ways be associated he Vo ana ues os eW LEAIAN tiré \"fpclocire rocaise lompe le.GENERAL ELECTIONS.|serveor e have also on hand = à ] d to reciprocity.|Tronk Pacific h 20 Tabac To tio, NR 106 are 4 pred with electric fans.DuEgiea and harness, now and.seconde SUMMER RESORTS, ; strongly oppose P y.| run Rr ac c and the Hudson| Moutresl, Quebec, tee \u2018at Jobo.PROPOSED SAILINGS.\u2018FAL - U Going September 20 and 21, hand.Auction säles every day at 2 p.m.- - When asked for his views on reci- Bay Rallwav are being \u2014 con- 55.KUMA © eee.Sept 28 L EXCURSION Return until September 22.~~ | \"Consignments solicited, procity, Mr.Wickett sald: structed?The possible effect \u2018of di-|e | 88.TOROMARU .- .Oct.15 From MONTREAL te ingle firct class fare for round trip.| Private sale at all times, , version of freight on these two great 88 RAK .Nov.16 Between stations in Canada coast of! J.E.CHARLEBOIS Aidrondacks-Lake Champlai \u201cApart from the apparent merits Of! énterprises is so difficult to get at that 5 To be be followed bY steamers at regular N Y N.Y.Fort Willlam., \"7 Auctioneer, on > e am the proposed agreement, its advan- it seems to me that the Government ue NAR D | N a | mont jure \u20ac for Melbourne and Syd- ew or PORTLAND and MAINE COAST > à 567 St.Pau) st., HOTEL (\u2018ages and its disadvantages, it is a might fairly be asked to request a re- ney, Acstralia, Wellington, Auckland, AND RET TURN »- ds toi vs Parlor Car on train 9.00 am.daily |= 2 Cor.St.Henty.AUSABLE CHASM £1 measure sprung on the country in a\u2019 \u2018port from the Railway Commission.A ttelion and Dunedin (1\u2019ort Chalmers), Return mit ry ember à \u2019 except Sunday.; \u2018Every «© stuveaiont tes où \u201d a+ manner distastetul to both political | Las expressed himself with any degree DIAN LON] Cargo arcepted for all other Austral: : HUNTERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS j grise, Xiah roses § : parties.Mr.Lioyd-Harris, stated at: pas iy himself with any degree GANADI AN LONDON asian ports subject to trans-shipment.SPECIALLY REDUCED FARFS Opening of Our|] Siefiea at tue entrance to tbe ) Brentiord (Be other das.hon he do: | of franknees, admits (hat Brin Co: A Uris THE cof Toren) Mamet Tot from MONTREAL tn | maudi 10 RENTE Tha Ki Tuesdays\u2019 Sales|| \u201cSESE, armen.mening.D clined the re-nomination in the Lib-; © b a BS she 8 destine PASSENGER SERVICE accom Lake George, NY.awa awa to aming a p uesdays es 4 eral interests, that the members of the, o become, a new stributing center For rates of érelght and all other parti- Saratoga Bprings, N.Y.$7.5) Ironsides to Maniwaki.Que.fo th Ss Po Beni af ola hr san for Canad nies re Unies State on om Pos PRE to BE Nm ada hing For Tuer 0 Pot ao La, Amen ae à Maitre Que, r the Season ished at the extent of the measure, 5 T OWD gouthampton.Leadon.* ae ces below.; BL Adele, Que.to Duhamel, Qus.\u2014 and that he knew for a fact that nine- | Ch&nvels.sept.ST ES.ALBANIA .Bept.25 | 156e0d turniné Saturday, Sopiembor tein Re-! Riviere & Pierre Jct.to Chicoutimi, OF NEW AND SECOND HOTELS tenths of the Liberals would have | , Sept.19-T.8.S.AUSONIA.Oet.T7\" \u2019 | Que.including La Tuque and Roberval .voted against Jt at that time.GRAIN GROWERS Oct.5_T.5.5.ABCANIA .oct.21 , EXHIBITIONS Hain.Fits to bec perdeau, Que HAND HOUSEHOLD \u201cThey were not less surprised than Passage Bates:\u2014Cabis (called second) \u201cAs ' fo OTTAWA AT FIRST-CLASS SINGLE FARE AND r= 2 = ihe oa of the country, and since then VIEWS CHANGES.cule,\" $46.26 snd upwards.Other stmmers.f} Round Trip frem MONTREAL Good going until Sept.18 to Nov.&.F U R N | TU R E GRAND UN UNION: t vernment has brought down no| | nh cod going un ept 9 ov.\\ à adequate information on the subject.by Lread the other day a letter lasued Md and a repaid wt, Samo i = September LA 5 CE à Ww wr $3.35 Returning until Dec 2nd, .This is obvious enough.The present membe a ng hen he BTOWET LE ind mn ° g' Return limit, September EXHIBITION Largest stock of Carpet Squares and situation may be emphasized and | i rs, In Ww e came out frank-| Pull particulars on applicatica te i OGDENSBURG Linoleurns of any house in the City ( made impressive by a series of ques-, !Y With the statement that the pro-| Speci) Uptown Ageacise.Thos.Cook & Bon, OTTAWA ; Sw ph ais tions: posed measure of reciprocity is \u2014Al|t80 St.Catherine west, or Round Trip frèm MoNTREAL.83.65 At_our rooms, 241 and 243 Bt.James éz H( ORK TEL es L \u201cWhy did our Government hasten | minor Issue, and that the matters of Going September 18,:19,-20 a \u201822, 33.Round Trip frem MONTREAL.Street, .Sy ie te J to complete this 4 ; the greatest importance to the west- THE ROBERT REFORD CO, Limited, Return limit, Beptemben - September 16 .: $8351 Tuesday Afternoon, Sept.19th | mene \u2018 , plete agreement with a ern- fa ere the Hudson Ba 11 \" \u201d eturn limit, \u2018Béptembér i8th.y \u2019 P * : co STUNTS tn } Doitdeal party in the United States.) y and the Government control of| meme: Sues Toefl St Jan NB.; _ GENERAL ELECTIONS Consisting of Carpet Squares in various - w that party had already been de- | 27 Portland, Me.; Winnipeg, Man.: and all Cunar\u201d Allan Li e \u2018| Round trip Hickuts Will be b Blue Bonnets sizes and handsome designs: Axminster, = Li feated at the polls\u201d\u201d If the grain growers, then, have de- Lit Asn ® wn mn tween all Slations du.Canada laqued ç SEPTEMBER 6th.Royal Wilton, Brussels, Tapestry.and \u2014\u2014pprome 3.\u201cWhy did our Government not serted the Government upon chief ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.| SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE.Special trains leave Windser Street Other \" Linoleums, an Olicloths, \u2014 coms into the Democratic party had argument, what then is left to be sald ; ; SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE.Good going ednesday and Thurs Station at 1.30 p.m, and 1.55 p.m.House Furnishtags, Ste.duso Very | Par.4 especially pover in the United States, for its.acceptance?TO LIVERPOOL.| day, September 90 needy ) Returning immediately after the last lor.Bedroom and ning Room Furniture; \u2018dl I bstan ey were Dledged to; «The lowering of the duties on ag- [| Corsican Sept.23, Tunis! Oct.¢/ Return limit, ¥xidaye:Beptember 22.event is over.Tickets, one way, 18¢: Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Springs and | pt ur ce pani Feauctions?Canada ijcyityral implements must throw the {| Virginian, \u2018Sept.29 Victorian, Oot.13 Round Trip, 25c.Buy your tickets early Mattresses, Pillows, B.P.Mirrors, etc.fi Eotting der oe Dal sed all she is Canadian and American manufacturer Saloon ses and Ste up.Becopd class $60! WESTERN EXCURSIONS.and avold rush a the Nicksts.Tickets Also a reat variety of Table Linens, HOTEL.Car A with Propo agreement together 1 between them they will COMPANY and $52.5 rd Class.Liverpool.Lon- Round Tip from MONTREAL.\u2018| Hotel and Windsor Station, Towels, flles Quilts; Curtains, Por- out any possibility of being en- have the monopoly of the world's .don and ines.$31.25 and $32.50.DETROIT, i ee ue w tieres, Dress Goods and Scotch Tweeds, 18 W, 57h st.and ualed with United States politics.manufacture of agricultural machin- TE TO GLASGOW.PORT HURON Mich.\" 14 EXCURSION s | Cutlery, ete.108- 151 w.Beh Se, Nr ee on dian Government , There is no possibility of any|l &8 \u201ciasvermors\u201d leaves North 4 Ionian.,.Sept.33 Scotian.Oct.7) BAY CITY, et 17.September 16.Bale at 1.30 P.M.i I have Jo help President Taft an ry.an Se i \u20ac +! BAGINAW see ee ee an ; \u2018An Exclusive Besidential & Transiont Hotel d was! free trade movement.It reems to me|j hey every Tueadév.Thursday and | Grampian.Sept.30 Hesperian, Oct.or |G N 11.18 Valid to return.untll October 2nd.; RAE & DONNELLY, ing AccemibHity: Comfort and - anys, Of the undertaking given that it would be forcing the Canadian Saturday nights, after arrival of 88.Grampl and Hesperian, saloon, T Rage renerteites HH ROITN FROM MONTREAL 801 à Auctioneers.| Convenience Unsurpassed, at Albany a year ago when the Amer- facturer of LC.R.Express connecting at Port -#)570-00 up.Second Class.$30.00 up, SR PALA Me EAPOLIS, 00 DETROIT, M MICH.5, 400.Rwèms; \u201cEach With Private Baths.loan President theratened Canada 27d the American manufacturer o ag aux Basque with Reid New- Other steamers, nge class cabin, called | ST PAUL ©r M APO Y.CITY, MK \u2014 : From $3 Per Day Upward.with an ad valorem duty of 25 p.c.\u201d riculture machines into one gigantici| foundland Company's Railway \u201cSecond Cabin.\u201d\u2019 $47 50 and 360.00 and up.81.PAUL à sit gs das ces 34.00(8 AGINAW.Mic Mitch $ ||, Emoice Booms snd- Bites; at atèreptiee.BIL Loud powder\u201d An Seki to amine when yi pave the farmers 438 Sip, Ei, for Ta mains Cian.an 3.dust a 0] TASS TARIDR, Hii\u2019 CL | Et TE fe Ad) ves both the first and final ° © TA HAVRE AND LONDON.uy \u201cSioux alo, ST.PAUL or \u201cMINNEAPOLIS, ; i with exceptionally, ns À \u201cOn all counts, then.the govern- LAN - ir ' .; oF bag oth regard to the modification | opty D meagure, 0 recipi REIR NEWFOUND ND COM AB! L: Stellan,\u2019 .24 Pomeranian, on.185 ning b LBs i .\u201834,18 Minn.4.60 i liustrated 2 pln SR tions- with the United \u2018 .Cort 3 , ro vik Muskoka \u2018route, v a \u2018Sanit Ste.A < B \u201cID L POUR 1: 15, X HOTEL ; States.Neither the Parliament the.| 5 hrépportuhe.Canada.wi W013 VDoeu not call at Havre cn OCR ME, i A rn Lise |Marle direct.via Detrolt and Chi- YOR NAW IOBK.CI Là: electorate are all OF the! fatty years old in five years from v not ac Have ep En adeturn limit, September Je thy ideal month for the * proposed ue an en anse the now, and the government might ut- ang Thierdon.345 av rl uss october 8e à PAUL or MINN EAPOLIS xo- \u2018Ideal Tour ANSE for Book Road ec ; , ; 3 ndon, : ng.and returning via .3 J.oo , The dumping clause proveä to be [king \"stock oi just what are the Havre, 829; Paris, $31.00 \"|, REDUCED FARES TO Pb ane Peu aie Marie sn (|, \u201ctte Eric St ris 3 omely important as a safeguard, Ban 8 mportant and beneficial re- Apply to H & A.ALLAN, Montreal.P ifi Co P CLEVELAND.OHIO.via Buffal ones 141 w E DN ES D A Y ET Ç \u2018ade Acorgiruplion of Canadian | quirements of the country\u201d so 230 acl ic, ast OINtS HS r2X£5.on, \u201cvie Berrie 1 cures According to one of the clau- September 20th, Dont cc.Le.ue .ses of this agreement, the dumpin - In effect : edber 15th to October 8nd g » 13th, Inclus! da Try | clèuses cannot apply to any of the .WONDERFUL POWER OF GROW- , otk.ra Second Class, Colonist Peres - REDUGED FARES ; AT OUR ROOMS AUCTION SALE - PR ; Hnes of articles mentjoned.from Montréal, Tis © ry Via ; Unti! Octbber 1Bth, inclusive, ete 3: \u201cAgain, another clause is aimed d:- | ~~ ING PLANTS.Ca PACIFIC Fetminatar 2 toi Becond-Class Colonist Fares from 69 St.James Street |prevince of Quebec, Tectly at preventing the Canadian Gov-| rhe 1 would scarcely asso- Spokane, Tes Ck éah.Mort $47 10 Montres! e Spokane, Vancou- x | District of Quebtc, eriment from granting a bounty The layman - land, Ore een Se Nelson an ne, Yas $47.70 Bankrupt Btook of assorted dry goods, No, TR.MGR ON SEL gas ounty ON \u2018clate great strength with so delicate h ro AMET AAS ver, Victoria, Seattle and .; any of the lines of articles included 1 idénbair ) + Ban Angeles, Portland general merchandise and ready made IN THE SUPERIOR COURT: the agreement.For example\u2014if the and fragile a thine He ma 1 \u201cT Bak A 1549.00 Sau Franeisce, Los \u201cAngeles, $49, 00 Clothing, one \u2014 os 3 vi ot Re The Camabe sede , Canadian Government wished to pl ern.ye ha Mex.San Diege .ransferred to our rod yiorder o a bounty for the benefit of the Fooin clent room ney or .Does O1 gras = a! Lane Dreams Pro à acte ! A Re Low To 3 vin FE Mexico City, Mex., Curators.Comprising: Notice 15 héét dan Industry, it could not be done.runs the scurbetones between fept.20th.Royal vet.dts rs OTHER STEAMSHIPS|E Game ae OT rates to many other\u2019 points.§50 men an boys\u2019 suite.day, the 37th of HAE Ce \u201cAgain, the twe Oct.4th onal Edward\".Oet.18th 3 10.30 o'clock a.m, 0 A ports e { tions are poesible fm portes red na which they spring up out of their|l oct 18.Royal = .Nov.1st fn pass on SAS bm.Be Berthe CHEAP EXCURSIONS 5,000 yards tweed, serge :aud beavér.auction; at the ce vies 2 ned: for the Canadian | place, and in a single night a crop of Nov.3st\u2014\"Royal Edward Nov.15th Boling first mu ae etd en, td FROM MONTREAL TO 659 pieces -flannelette and nt, liquidator, the ce doubtiess th product, \u2014 as is | ymall mushrooms has been known to|l and fortnightly thereafter.Write or QUEBEC, and LIVERPOOL ment of nominal charge Connection mais ay i, vamesuver, vicioria, Benr- 300 pleces assorted \u2018cottonades.eo case\u2014why should our \u201clift a large stone.Indeed, plants are call for fares snd illustrated phietn, graine carrying cars similar style at Ohi tbe, Portland, qe cu 0s $100.50 1,608 dozen men's wool undershirts A.\u2014Btock of Boots and Shoes M, 268.0 Government not take time, first to & Any steamship agent, or Phope arian ZMERESS OF IRELAND.Sept.28 « \u2018| san Franeisce, Les | and drawers.B.\u2014Furniture and Fixtures .8 arrange, if possible, a tariff with these OF, Fecord as having broken the \u201c|| cawapiax xorTHERN 8.8.LOOTED, ur OF.BRITAIN .0c.6 » RS: les, San Diege, ete, via 40 cases assorted household linens, : À countries.\u201d est rocks.The island of Aldabra, to $30 St.James Strest.Msatre Pacond Su, $a nw and ups upwards.\u201c Homeseekers Excursions | @ireet limes in both di- table linens, roller linens, sheotin& The sale will be made for each \u201cStern ; \u201cIf the chairman 6f our Conserva.the north-west of Madagascar, is NOW po uy Ageper.580 St.Catherine -.w.Second laws, D Reusé Trip Tickets te W Caxads via | $105.48 damask table cloths, damask linens, [05 21° \u201cThe Inventory can be, ex i becoming smaller through \u2018the action : Chicago, om salé September it San Fraselses, Pert- towels, napkins, otc.ined étfié tion Commission is firmiy convinced | of the mangroves that grow along the Tr BONTREAL, QUEBEC, nt LIVERPOOL farsa.3, LUE TOT low! \"land, Ore.1b ene diree- 5 cases high grade woollen goods, |%\" tas Fowl be Open for- toxpeciloé.i as he doubtlesy is, that the proposed foot of re They eat their way en.$1 15.50 sweaters, wool vests, underwear, oom- a © request and be open am {| agreement is inimical to Canada's best \u2018 - They ea Pi \u2014= LAKE CHANPLAIN .: Sept.88 SUMMER TOURS to Going until Sept, 30th.binations, tuques, sashes.clouds,\u201d hoc- im.the 85th and 28th plumber 1 interests, becaus Into the rock tn all directions,and into! QUEBEC STEAMBHIP COMPANY LIMITED > Oct.18 Return until Oct, 31st.key caps, wool gloves and mitts, socks, P .use of the effect ft t 12 IMPANT LIMITE! Rates-One class cabin, $50.00 end up- - PACIFIC COAS : sen Would have on our natural resources Hs wa thy rn.wl probably River aad io Goal ate?oe ve In eff T.: ant Of silk, satin, ribbon, lace Conattions of sale cash.\u2019 CL CA ;} fore ; re our plans of conservation have | reduce oe nan to en.p oS, \u201cCatenpedia.\u201d 1000 tons, recently fitted or apd Information trom any steam- from ee ptember tot, Mound try Homeseekers\u2019 Excursions embroidery, ladies\u2019 white wear, blous- For other information and.serais r « e yde spécla or service w Halt and first have | \" repor = Legs All modern comfartk.leaves Montreal on Tours.| Aisi: A Ferdend, à Vise ne.was $100.50 os underdiiria, might gowns.OTe EUGENE TRUDE \u2019 from e an expert report THE LIGHT OF A FIREFLY.favs at 4 pm.14ih and 28rh September and || Gen.Pessgr.Ast.Passenger gt.Sop Fes ioe Manitoba Sask tem fige.facmets satin.Taney coos men: tar.- our Conservative Commission.from Quebec the following day at noon.for 2 te & Board of Trade Ruilding.San ste, on i $108.45 askatsaswen am Alberta.sys farmer à atin fancy ggols mens Office: Larue & T T - Ple N | je, i ; _- .! ahirts, neckties, collars, leather mitts, Le WHY NOT AWAIT uThe statement that the light of fire- Fit\u201d Ss ating al cathe Coes perty Lom es | io ARTE EE ve tars.Wis: ape.Tir Teed oth mie Bats MEL Fetal pe = .- : an Pram .= 215 4318 IMPERIAL is ea hou ema) nas side, Charlottetown Thom a Ore.tm Ea \u2018$115.50 suspenders, umbrellas, Jots of goods in| oe ae ge REPORT ?with any nto mate pe repoated Calling at.Gespe.Charlottetown.an a tax.: 813 St Tames Sig Telephone Mate |} Sa pieces assorted brig! re 2, nas for Ÿ without any information as to © P , y damaged by watér, to be sold for \"No one will deny the importance quantity of heat that would be re-|35- \u201cTrivldad® 2600 tons salls from Quebec : 0 \u201c TRIER Nain esos, or tan ac \\irer zhé Windsor account Of insurance Companies, M of Canada\u2019s trade connections with fred t od il tof ES 7m Sth September \"Station.atiens Sale at 10 oclock a.m., in lots to suit Great Britain and the colonies.The AUIred to produce a similar amount of \u201cNERUDA snd Return, $10 sod up_Supmer and without venecre ee British Govérnment.at the suggestion féat by artificial methods SL (5000 tous.Salliogs from New York st 3 ; BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, MARCOTTE FRERES In the matter of \u201cA, -WENER -& CO; formation is supplied by Professor Mc- leg District of Montreal.No.11142.Circuit \u2018 > Furniture Bealers, 271 .Bleury otrafte X of the Colonial Conference and on the p.m., 20th and 30th Scptember, and every 10 einai t r - 2218 Auctioneers.A motion of Sir Wilfrid Laurier himself Nt0Sh- He says that # temperature !gi.ys thereafter.AROUN D cel \u2018fo LL cout, The Canadian Consolidated Rub- 1867 Montreal.Dowel Le hn Sime of Ain ameving 2000 degree FUtronielt [He 0 ee 1 as ot contr | aims le Bin SH Dies = - | mi Et mE - m on.urely, , a - Brock , 211 Commins! st.city; .ptember, , at ten of the clock in - then, is it not wise to await the evi- equivalent to that emitted by an Or Senor: team ebin, Co.Quedee, \"5 a CT WOR ORED: \u2018Tours around the the forenoon, at the place of business of y : WEDNE2DAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, mn dence of this commission before we |di\"ary firefly.The enormous waste Forla leaving 56D- the sald Defendant, No.35 Bt.Catherine ouseno urniture at t+ o'clock a.m: - A | rush into any radical chan i of energy in all industrial methods of \u2014\u2014 So pre Ti BNURTY.gyraat West, in the City of Montreal, Stoek ot furniture and baby car- 2 BèS in OUF |vroducing light is matter of com- #ecommodations through- : ; | trade policy.rroducing lig a of co DETECTIVE IS GUILTY.out.depen ent tickets everywhere at| Will be sold by authority of Justice, all an ects a TIRAGES 0.224000 000 s000 000 .$0.900.48 mon knowledge, and the example of » © the goods and chattels of the sald De- : oc Po \u201cStr Wilfrid Laurier has signified port from such a body before asking thie people of the country for a verdict on à matter of which the Government knew so little Jury in the Court of King\u2019s Bench pesterday afternoon found Joseph Ouinet, who gave false testimony in a ou To rite \u201c 308 18 Saw SALE\u2014 Province ot Quebec, District of Montreal.No.10729.Cirouit Court.De.R.Normandin et vir., Plain- ttffe, versus W.H.Jessop, Defendant.AKE ome ofthe big, swift Day On the 36th day of Beptember, 1911, at vanées made.skiffs, New furniture, carpets, ranges and fire-proof safes, carriages flat-bottom boats and canoes the firefly remains unimitated by man.\u2014\u2014 fendant, seized in this cause, consisting Large Regul Avuceti at our Sale pe ceesensern 5,084.54 ; that he is in favor of the creation of The very simplicity of the mechanism | Ouimet Committed Perjury In a Li +.Steamphip Tickets by all Limes.[of automobhe and office furniture.Terms SR BT.JAMES ST KY r) ! a ry Simp y Fy q- rooms, 463 ST.JAMES ST.a ; Hi permanent tariff commission for Ca- |employed by nature in phosphorescent .THOS.COOK & SON \u2014Cash.8.C.MARSON, B.B.C.Mont- \u2019 Store Tin open\u2019 flor on dd 15 PT.it nad hy did the Government not animals ls baffling.uor Case.Jo Catherine 5, Wi, Montreal, | September TN, 1011., On Friday.22nd Sept.at 10 a.m.tng 19th \u2018nat.particilars pri ea + | at Un was able to secure a re- \u2014 After ten minutes consideration the to ew me 's »arrayolers\u2019 Cheques \"Payable BATLIFF'S Consignments wsollcited.\u201cCash aû.ALEXANDRE a Book debts a \u2018oills receivable, Li 217 8 e0d Fe \u201cDoes the Government wish to inau- liquor prosecution, guilty of perjury.Line steamers the next time oon.at the domicile of the said Defend- for private sale.Safe, clean storage asses.gurate this policy at the present ao.The cIncumstance of the\u2019 \u2018case, as .you do to New York sod see Eldér-Dem peter Line a No.$48 Bourdages (So.Bordeaux), for furniture, pianos, baggage, ete.dm 3 shown by the .evidence, were that how that cool, ting wi Naiaau, Cuba.fev \u2018Service.; in he City \u2018of Montreal, will be sol by FRASER BROS.Li 0090000 © es Eugene Gauron, who kept a small the Hudson Ri relieves ss.BORNU, salling from Montreal 8UhoTity of Justice, all the goods 221 8 Auctioneers.apes shoemaker's shop at St.Plerre, was You will Oct.10th, for Nass ayana, Puerto- |Ghattels of the sald Defendant, seized In ainters\u2019 ad écorat e prosecuted by thé revenue authorities ou 1 Mextée, \u201cVers Crus, M conies and Pro.this cause, consisting of housaho d_fur- Soa before Judge Leet for having on the @resos .First-class: acepmmodation for Sac D ER rt eh GEON, BUSINESS FOR SALE BY AUCTIO h \u2018 e A MAIL ADDRESS FOR > 8th November last sold a glass of day passengers.firaticl baa cuisine, sto.Mont.B.8.C.Mon eptember » 191 Ru ture Cured - In the rats, of unravel A WS 8 brandy to Oulmet and Napoleon Jub- o Maxlso \u2014Provinos of Quebec, Pp 3\" greet © CANADIANS IN LONDON.© mville, The two men bad been Let New Yerkes Op.8s: EEE # trons Bis istriet \u2018et Sonitreat No.1904.Superior à + e ing in the capacity of private eran.1 tickets between aloud: Bept, 30, \u201c om Mon Dini .Smith et al., Plaintiffs; ver- \u201c Fort Bt, Montreal.' operating ei welt or ® - Before saîling, Ganadlan se tives.Gauron wis able to prove an Rew York izaket \u2019 n, Durban aud sus He F.Hartand, ndant.cn the! \u201cI merely state the facts when I say rncrnn at No.69- James st, visitors to the Old Count alibi, establishing the fact that on the|f lia Vil 30 ot Fo aa Mth day of September, 1911.at ten of 4g I am\u2019 completely cured of hirnia, real con .vi @ v @ day snd hour named he was working H dso Riv Da \u2018Accommodation for a tHe clock In the forencon, at the domicile nd would recommend the Lindman|W NESDAY, SEPTEMRER 20th, 4 pu © may arrange to have their gy a carpenter at Montreal, West.udson er vay Line few Ki \u2018assenge or treight, and Jf the sald.Defendant, Fast ing rie! Truss {0 any one suttering from like |Stbqk of pata Mu o ere sa RR J @ mall forwarded In care of \u201cIn ithe \u201ccase of Alphonse Picard, Dedbeossns Street Pier, New York Ry aTEd ates.an fall\u2019 partiduiars, -ap- Montreal will be sold by.authority of complaint.et nin A e grocer, who was tried on Thursday for MR QE D ot, BEMPSTER a CO.LIMITED, Justice, ail the goods and chattels of the : BENJAMIN LAMB.\" office tures, aig Wud % if @ \"The Star's Londen Office, ] receiving quantities of ice, said toi 308 3 tam 319 Beart of Frade Bidg., Montres sald Defendant, seised in this cause, con- : ! cern dry PY ; } have been stolen, the jury reconstd-j | am | Eu Fi Thepd sisting of household furniture.*-| Call or writé for Booklet.oll stock, compit orae, @ where It will be held until gy their verdict finding the accused| - - tel aT deh, \u2018Cash, JOSEPH ROY, B.8.C.Montreal, | inter oft.' e oalled for, or forwarded tb & œuitts - ' Robbers Looting Around Etna.| \u2014 ET RR, September 14th, IL B.LINDMAN, Reg\u2019.FT Siero wil © apm fos Ins pection\u2019 any point desired.: , Catania, Sicily, September 16.\u2014~Ma- |\" id BAILIFF'S \u2019 4 © All such mail should be 8 Mr.Justice \u2018Gervais Congratulated.rauders from the neighborhood of Dimer or Monreal No PR Se el Moon Coners Avenue Monitor.: & Me.Justice Gervais took his seat in| Catania took advantage of the ex- sus Al Vineent, Defendant.the .- - phone t, - plainly addressed \u201cMp, & | the Coupt of King\u2019s Bench, Appeal] citement of the people in the vicinity \"36th day of September, 191L at ten of BAILIFFS SALE\u2014Provihce ef \u2014\u2014\u2014, co.The Side, for the first time yesterday,| of the vaicano and looted abandoned - | the clock in the forenoon, at the flace of of! District ot Montreal.No.1681.Cirouit e © when an address of congratulation by houses and destroyed vineyards and business of the sal u acobé, tee *, 3 Montreal Star (not \u201cThe # 1Mr.A.J.Brown, -H.C., batonnier of plantations before the lava reached Carriores ftrest, in the e City of f Monten, t a ntreal Bar, was presented to! them : ; = \u2018Otar), 17 Cockspur street, Oo the Mr.Justice Gervais was anseci-| The \u2018earthquakes and voleanic ex-|f \u2018 *\u201cYvafalgar Square, London @ ated with Justices Archaïmpoauit, La- Ean nage ie one ' Srequent : to day and i Cross.» ne 5 - .Bngtana e vergne and Cr tion ef Mount Is beginning » oe pid \u201cthe Montreal Star Office e Spoctal Notice | subside.; = 9 EEE ot the Norobere Plans].Bpétial Noter A Ÿ ; w Oo .e Co., Was accepted a stmilar important.nn \u201818 eee Api Tai tS î ook wot visitors, and Is now position with Lavion Bees, as rasa: A CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATE.ad the for ¥ the Smug\u2019 or fon said ; r recen uired .(%; gnivereaty regarded & ye taking entire charge of :he|of thé Layton \u2018Bros.Piano places ft | Def nda, No 9160167} D6 50:0 by [In > .e Pianoik department.A Sa.| oes ahead of ot \"and part of hand.for all thority of J \"al the the goods and ., |t In to.patrons an =: ne.& action.; hatter of the ; - 9 LATE MR souuPH GAUTHIER, tation | ttes t tbe Rew.bore of:the world Fur bare) discount | chat a on Memreal business Men, whe diéd af $1 -monthiy tharide: érout A sree eek ame R 4 CFT a XL oT 0 $ ONTREAL DAILY AR\u2014SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1911.to The Montreal Star.Tendon September 16.London ts King a gloomy and discouraged view of At is convinced that the world-wide de- ; es that have recently been so active .; 30 all classes of investment are neither $ Yémporary nor fickle.They are a belated Tadection of influences that are funda- One of the main influences of liquida- originates in the unabsorbed Ar- mtine loan of $70,000,000 recently under- ten by Paris end Belgian banks.Jn addition, there is no question that Jag anxiety is entertained regarding 1 outlook for a lasting settlement of Moroocan controversy.\u201cHe bellef is general that France and \u2018Germany are further apart than the omaticaly inspired statements on the tions signify.DFIRIORS = ws [ARIEL \u201célèud eliminated and the very much im- ; ved labor outluok as a result of the .d%st few days\u2019 developments, and a clear- , tit idea prevalling that there is no crop Ph \u2014-searcity or disaster, as confirmed by re- ll -eqpt officla) figures estimates and comparisons by conservative trade authori- \u2018+ tige, tbe market should show greater re- .éfiftance than it has for some time to LS \u2018 bearish attack and liquidation.Miller & Co.\u2014Stocks ought to be cheap to; buy at these prices: it is not, however, _@&' market for a small margin man: in bear market of this character, stocks generally go as much below what they éye worth as they go proportionately Lo e the value line in a period of bull \u201c> Mpecuiation, Lajdlaw : Co.\u2014The advance was large \"TTÜy; on short covering.and there was no \u2019 nge of sentiinent sufficlent to war- Sant expectations of a substantial In- \u201cefgase in investment demand for stocks.\u2014.-St,_any sustalned improvement of prices - fa-the near future.\u201cJ.8.Bache & Co.\u2014We advise caution i\" 75 it this juncture.No doubt the Moroccan fat air will reach a crisis soon, and shouid lé outcome be mutually satisfactory, a ded recovery _, in prices is Hkely \u201c_ £@Milow.to > RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS.Anvestment yields, compiled by Oswald Bros.for The Star: lg Close.Div.Yield - gn, Col.Cotton pref.25.06 9.67 - Sil\u2019 Telephone .Hg 5.40 Bae Cement pref.3 7 8.48 ian Pacific .223 10 4.48 it United .66 5 7.57 fnion Coal pref.113 7 6.19 inion Steel Corp.5 7.63 jominion Textile com 3 B 7.983 minion Textile pref 97 7 7.21 , fon Iron pref.105 7 6.68 A litax Strest .148 8 5.40 f ontreal Street .325 10 4.44 , onto Street .12 8 6.25 in City .104 f 5.56 nois pref, .so 6 6.66 p XdXke of Woods com.145 8 5.51 ne ntrea] Power .163 8 4.90 ntreal Telegraph .145 8 5:51 D Cotton .154 8 5.19 mm .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.RARE 129 7 5,43 ckay com.83 5 6.02 pokay pref.73 4 5.47 i rthern Ohio .52 3 5.96 Ivies com.125 8 6.40 P vies pref, .\u2026.\u2026.123 7 5.69 ; & O.Navigation.114 6 6526 EU man\u2019s Limited .BR 4 7.27 - Shawi n Power .12 5 4.46 se L.ET 4 8 10.00 \u201c LASATA \u201d : Bree over all: 75 feet waterline: 14 fat beam, Twin screw Craig Engines, #0 to 76 H.P.; This is one of the finest and most i camplete gasoline yachts on fresh wa- ; tars, Is luxuriously formed and equip- pi d'in every way, and in perfect con- .@kipn.Has two boats, one with wer.electric lights, running water = -two lavatories, cne double and \u2018wo A; A le state rooms.Engines rebuilt ; spring.Speed 12 to 14 miles an ur.Owner requires larger boat.LASATA\u201d is now in commission, and iky be meen at Brockville.Ont.pply A.C.HARDY, Brockville, Ont.A ilton Hersey Co., mists and Mining Engineers : and iyses ot all A va rials.Tests of Qement, 1, Iron, ete.Roporis made op és\u2019 and qusrries ' JAS.6.RUBS, NM.Aer ist.M.I0 Gehsuiting Mining Engineer.BR.MILTON L.MERSEY, a Managing Director.3 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL > 73 1B6eod 4 RIS ME, À ~ ACCOUNTANTS.tered.ACCOUNTANTS.EB.T.Bank Bldg.= Rate ira pes Adu su.steams, Cost BOONORY ACCOUNTANTS.; 219 2 F.HL =, 4 | the most up-to-date city in the West.REDPATH & C have iwwwsd a letter on } NTREAL STREET m , XA.feo mom Pt 1 at \\ , £ BR A TTI Yaa 4 yz ei f u vo À wy p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 KODAK CONCERN PAYING SOME VERY FANCY DIVIDENDS i Already this year the Eastman Kodak - \u2018Co: h declared dividends totalling 30\u201c \u2018p.c.on the common stock.: | Last year, at this time.only 25 p.c.had | , been declared, but for.the full year the |common stockholders received 40 p.c.in dividends, 10 p.c.regulhr and 30 pe.| \u2018extra.; |! Business conditions during the last quarter of the year will probably decide | that the total of extra dividends this : | vear will be.i ! | | Each year since organization the company has shown an increase over the \u2018preceding twelve months, and 1911 will probably show some gain over 1910, although no such Jarge increase as that (reported last year is Jooked for.DIvidends jhave become larger as earnings in- FIELDING FALLS FOR THE OLD, OLD GAME DON'T LET THE YANKEES HAVE A TURN.If the Canadian farmer is wise he will not let the Yankee farmer hace his turn.U nd er Reciprocity Canada\u2019s best markels, which have been built up after years of endeavor, will be thrown open fo the Yankee farmer and the Yankee Trusts.i : AUGUST EARNINGS LARGE.| mediate issue of shares.\u201d Prospects of a \u201cMelon\u201d on .C.P.R.Stock Discussing C.P.R.stock, London Truth says: \u2019 \u201cThe (Canadian Pacific has published its annual report, but holders and more particularly speculators are left in doubt upon the question whether there is to be & new issue of common shares with attendant \u2018rights.\u2019 _ \u201cDefinite news on tfffs point Is unlikely BANK OF ENGLAND RESERVE IS MUCH proportion of reserve to laibilities for the corresponding weeks since 1904 follows: HIGHER THAN USUAL A comparison of the Bank of England's.SHORT INTEREST IN \u201cSTOCK MARKET SAID TO BE BG: Speciaï to The Montreal Star.Boston, September 15.\u2014The News Bur- eau says: \u2018Boston brokers carrying large acr counts in New York stocks state that never before have they witneased such an Irresistible purpose on.the part of traders lo sell stock short for investment.\u2019 \u2018 \u2018One banker says: \u2018I have in mind a customer who ordinarily carries a line of 8,000 to 12,000 shares of long stock.He is short of an equal amount to-day, and no amount of argument will convinee him of the wisdom of cashing in a part of his paper profits.Jie has already made substantial winnings, but he is determined to use these profits as further margin for increased commitments on the short side.1 predict that he wlll sustain a substantia) loss, simply because Le will, as do all bears, overstay his market.\u2019 \u201cThe experience of the above quoted banker could be duplicated to a greater or less extent by many other brokers in New York and Boston, While it 1s quite impossible of course to measure within any degree of accuracy the actua) size of the short Interest, ft is known to he of enormous proportions, and the strange part of it is that so certain have been the \u2018bears as to accuracy of thelr position, that they have not been frightened, as they usually are into spasmodic covering movements.\" Western Union Is to Lease Atlantic Cables Notices have been sent out in London to stockholders of the Anglo-American BROKERSHOPEIT RAD ee AT TR ET EEE Ka = PETER TE RIT lela x gg CRA E - \" TT Tr TT \u2014 = z : pe TER rien CES ve Re I CLE nw Ca TN i .ren i a Don t Throw Our Markets Open to US.Trusts-Give: ance DROPINENGLSH ASTFOREVER A new York broker wires as follows: \u2018In New York on Wednesday 10.000 employes in ladies\u2019 tailoring establishments walked out on strike, and the fashionable dresemakers of New York are for the moment out of business.\u201d .Every married man tn New York carrying 100 shares of stock hopes that they will stay out of business, and that this dressmakers\u2019 strike will be the most protracted one ever witneased.HAS BEEN HEAVY The decline in British ralircad stocks has not been far behind the slump In Wall Street.This table shows the high prices of the year and the level of September lat: Highest, Price, 1911.Sept.1.Fall, p 1 Great Central pfd.77% 564 81 >) 1 © Great Eastern .19% 64% ~ 14% Great North.def.57% 45 12% - i Great Western .136 119 17 Brighton \u201cA\u201d .11335 94% 18% ) Chatham 1st pfd.9 34 10 * lanc.& Yorkshire .10444 93% 113$ 2 North-Western .151 134 17 South-Western def.:56 , 43% 1 H.T.\u2014Utterly impossible for us to Midland det.ce oo.aN 155% 1 give names of those likely to be Inter- |South Fast.\u201cA.59% 44% 18% ested unless you state what the proposition is.THE FEDERAL LIFE ASSUARNCE COMPANY Home Office, Hamliton, Canada.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 2% Jaw M.C.\u2014Toronto Rallway now pays an 8 per tent.dividend and Jooks pretty low.The franchise js limited, and on that account is more Or less of a speculative investment, but the stock certainly does not appear to be inflated at these prices.S.\u2014The Stock Exchange will likely be closed election day.$100 and $200 Municipal Bonds The Municipal Bond Is one of the saf est and most conservative forma of investment, and is usually issued in\u2019 deno minations of $500 and $1,000.We offer and recommend to the small investor the 5 Per Cent.Bonds maturing 1925-1935, issued by the City of Vernon, B.C., in 4@ enominations of $100, $115 and $200.Price .Rate to Yield, A 34% Cable Co.and Direct United States Cable Co., calling a special meeting to approve of the lease of their properties to the Western Union Telegraph Co.At the Western Union offices it was stated by Prestdent Vail that negotiations for the lease of the two English cable cdmpanies had reached a satisfactory conclusion, but that (He precise terms could not be made public until first presented to stockholders._As to arrangements between Western Union and the English cable companies which It proposes to lease, Mr.Vail said the principal objects to be attained by J \u2018 Bank rate this arrangement were efficient and eco- to be obtained before the meeting to be.Per cent.Per cent.\\nomical operation, together with the in- h:ld on October 4, though the statement |1911.58.10 3 troduction of new forms of service which on the report that the board proposes to oe \"0 eer aes nee ave 53.42 would Include daily and week-end cable finance the construction of nearly 400 |1908;; II [1 UII Ill 3423 215 lviea only.oo on oe for cable ser miles of extensions by the issue of du- |1907.AL.bBl67 4125 | em _ benture stock has made the market \u2018a 1905.- cee 47.56 4 1905 44,91 3 littie less confident about the correet- ness of recent rumors regarding an ime It will be noticed that the Bank's position fs much strqnger than it has been for many years past.\u2014\u2014\u2014 | STEEL BILLETS TO CANADA.THE COAT ROOM RIGHTS.| .Canadian | Steamer Parent has sailed with 650 tons of steel billets for September mail [Investments | We make a specialty of investments of from $100 to $1,000, and can offer a num- \u2018creased.Ceat-room rights for New York hotel | .the Montreal Steel ; Figures for the past six years, which, The gross receipts of Western Union [and restaurants range from $3,500 té | Works, i |llustrate the company\u2019s growth.follow: ! during August showed the largest gain of $10,000, the ldtter figure for the Astèr ERR | Net earn.P.C.ptd.Surplus.gny month in the history of the corpor- 'and Plaza.; ee 1918 So.SES ET > $ 88.840 lation.The percentage of increase was | \u2014_ - + 118 .LL 1,803,067 =8, above 15 er cent, - 7 {1908 |.TATZEIS I 2.18848 > pér tem (Boston Newsoÿyrgap.1 Ml WE OFFER 1907 .-.7.015.423 20 1,003,931 iN.Y.Journal of Commerce.) That \u201cshorts\u201d who fre selllng for * 1006 EMEIN D8 TIAA.Swananrd railroad stocks paymg from | vestment\u201d may lusn waive tha\u201d zl) | AND REGOMMEND FOR sos - 4:013,918 10 1,300,500 | 5 ta 6 per cent* cannot be regarded os | \u201cHe who sells Whi?isd?Ksin * or | In 19%09-8-7-6, $1,000,000, $1.000.000.: dear it dividends are secure.Must buy it back or go tp prison.\u201d 9% ENT 1$%30,000 and $500,000 respectively were | .pou sg INVESTM Bet aside from earnings for depreciation.! No such charge was made in 1910.The rise in Arizona Commercial shares ' ,to 90 cents from a recent low of 23 cents | is construed as reflecting the efforts of certain Arizona holders to secure a reor- | ganization of the company.| | | Co TO TRANSFER HIS SEAT.| | | | { | i | New York, September 15.\u2014 The Stock ; Exchange seat of Augustus W.Kelley, | Jr.hag been posted for transfer to Mal- om S.Mackay, of the firm of Mackay \u2014 This week's issue of Our MARKET | ! MIRROR contains an article on ! | What Ails The Mining Market The conditions laid bare in this article .wil prove an alarm clock that will; atvakén mally slomberers from fond\u2019 dreams.The edition is now in the press, and will be malled to those interested upon London.\u2014 | September, 1911, at ten o'clock.in the forenoon, or So soon thereafter as the Board 18 at liberiy tu hear the applica- von, to apply to the Bourd of Railway Commissioners for Canada for a recom.tween the Montreal Park & Island Railway Company and the Montreal street Railway Company for the sale by the Montreal Park & Island Railway Company to the Montreal Street Rail- REGINA IS DOING THINGS THIS YEAR About Eight Million Dollars will be spent during 1911, on new buildings and \u2018works.Regina is fast becoming For detailed information write.R.J.BURDETT D.LORNE Executors, Administrators, Trustees, General Agents.Montreal Board: FRED N.BÉARDMORE Capital (fully paid) - $660,000 way Company of the railway and une.dertaking of the Montreal Park & ls- land Railway Company in whole, for the following considerations: 1.A release to the Montreal Park & -{ {sland Railway Company of its indebt- \u2018| edness to the Montreal Street Raliway -{ Company.2.A covenant on the part of the Montreal Street Railway Company: \u2014 (a) Tu pay all the degts.liabilities and engagements of the Montreal Park and Island Rallway Company, and to {indemnity the Montreal Park and island Railway Company against the same and against all actions, proceedings, costs, damages, claims, and de- *! mands in respect \u2018hereof.{- (b) To pay the shareholders of the {Montreal Park and Island Railway Co- ~{ pany, other than thu nolders of such shares as are owned by the Montreal Street Railway Company.an amount egual to $100 per shares for the shares owned by such shareholders, such McGIBBON Ww H.B.STAIRS wuern \"\u201cW;, CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL gi} ownership to be evidenced by the register of the Company and by the delivery to the Montreal Street Rallway Commissioner of the Board of Trade, Company of the share certificates of REGINA, Canada., .179 11 law Lewis .N.C.Ogilvie Oo \\ RAILWAY CO.)WER CO.MDX the \"ANALYSIS OF MONTREAL STOCKS # oF, Seed copies free on | ton.?Steck Members M 8 Steck and Bond Brokers.9 Bs.Saoramensts St, Montreal Members Montreal S.CARS] MacDougall, Bros.B McGIBBON & MacDOUGALL STOCKS -\u2014BONDS-\u2014INVESTMENTS.CANADA LIFE BUILDING,MONTREAL, QUE.LEY & CO.MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.FET ae bl PIRE Tthe respective holders thereof, endorsed in blank., : Dated, August 25.i911, (Signed) PATRICE DUBER, 204 23 - Secretary.Members Montreal Stock Exchange i} ===\" \u2014\u2014\u2014 3 NOTICE i» hereby given that the 188004 Montreal Terminal Railway Company proposes, on the 28th day ot Sep- .\u2014 = ~~.{tember, 1911, at ten o'clock in the -{ forenoon, or 80 soon thereafter as the Board is at liberty to hear the application, to apply to the Board of Rallway Commissioners for \u2018Canada.for a recommendation to the Governor in Council, for the sariction of an agreement between the Montreal Terminal Railway Company and the Montreal Street Railway Company, for the sale dy the Montreal erminal Rallway ]Company to the Montreal Street Railway Company, of the fallwaÿ.and undertaking of the Montreal \u201cPerminal Rallway mpany in whole.for the following considerations: oo \"1.A release to the Montreal Per- ¥ minal Railway Company of its indebtedness to the Montreal Street Réliway Company.2.A covenant.on the part of the {Montreal Street Rallway Company to pay all the debts, liabilities and en- pements .of the Montreal \u2018Terminal to: - Stock Exchatge.| _ [SAY Lo Rail Company.und to | : So : nl ontrent Terminal Railwas Coit) ON ALL MARKETS Jer.mito ior .dno eet Shins \"and Bomands rupert Render 5 «hi Lm tT Re clel a Ge in res t , Louve ds ae Éi © (Signed) PATRICK DUBER.0 eo ol meudation to the Governor in Council! for the sanction of an agreement be-: | ber of first class bonds.municipal, public utility, and in- \\ dustrial, which are issued in these smaller denominations.A postcard will bring our monthly bond-list.Let us send you a copy.[HANSON BROS Bond Dealers.164 St.James Street, Montreal.i 197 88 3aw SHEPHERD & CO.| Stock and Bond Brokers | (Members Montreal Stock Exchange).| Orders Kxecuted on all Markets, 18 t Telephone M.3602.185 18 2aw Warringten& Johnson i Commission Agents and Importers ! ! i j Are open to accept Agencies from East- | \u2018ern Manufacturers.| Correspondence solicited.! References given.| 419 Métropolitan Building ; VANCOUVER, B.C.| {11 Geod BIG MONEY | $10.00 Buys Puts or Calis.on 10.000 bushels wheat.NO FURTHER RISK.A movement of 5c from Price gives you | chance to take $500.00; 4c.$400.00; 3c, $300.00, etc For particulars write.The Standard Grain & Stock Co | 716 Electric Building, Cleveland, O.| 209 37 law GOAL MINE FOR SALE £ / In the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, 1910, A No.17.873, Between - .The Eastern Trust Company and Plaintitt.The Strathcona Coal Company, Limited, Defendant.The valuable coal mine of the Strgth- cona Coa] Company, Limited, situate on the Jogging Railway near Maccan, in the County of Cumberland, with all its accessories, and all the real and personal property of the company, will be sold, at public auction, by the High_Sheriff of the | County of Cumberland, \u2018or his deputy, at {the County Court House at Amherst.in | the said county, on Saturday, the 30th day of September, A.D.1911, at twelve o'clock noon, pursuant to foreclosure proceedings in an action by the trustee, for the bondholders.\\ Fl] particulars and descriptions of the property may he had on application at the ce of the Eastern Trust Company in Halifax or Montreal, solicitor, This sale willl be subjeet to the terms usual under the practice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, | A deposit of ten per cent of the purchase price in cash will be uired at the time of the sale: the nder gn; delivery of deed.~ ! Dated at Halifax, in thd\u2019 County of: fred fax, this 25th Gaÿ Of.August.A.D.| _ WILLIAM A.HENRY, \"> ut 38 Barrington at.mc or from thelr FES ee 2e ae Sn = 2 St.Francois Xavier St.| : IN WHEAT; C.MEREDITH & COMPANY, Limited .101 St.Francois Xavier \u2018 308 102ec«! The Canadian Bank of Commerce CAPITAL $10,000,000 REST, $8,000,000 THE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.\u2018{of the Canadian Bank of Commerce will receive deposits of $1 and upwards, on which interest hs allowed at current rates.There is no delay In withdrawing the whole or portion of the deposit.Small deposits are welcomed.Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, to be operated by any one of the number or by the survivor.A joint account of this kind saves expense in establishing the ownership of the money after death.and is especially useful when a man desires to provide for his wife, or for others depending upon him, In the event of his death.St.James Street Montreal Branch .~ H.B.WALKER, West End Branch .Cor.St.Catherine and Metcalfe Sts.D.MeLENNAN, Manager \u2018 Vv THE BANK OF OTTAWA * ESTABLISHED 1674.Oapital Authorised | Capital Paid Up and Rest eve mee ae 219 2jeod $5,000,000 87,400,000 FOREIGN EXCHANGE { LETTERS OF CREDIT FOREIGN DRAFTS TELEGRAPHIC AND CABLE 10 TRANSFERS.| MONTREAL BRANCH\u2014Francis Cole, Manager.FAIRMOUNT AVENUE BRANCH\u2014A.W.Laing, Manager.WE AIM TO BE OF SERVICE to investors.In selecting a Bond or Stock for investment our experience and advice will be of value to you.We shail be glad to be of service to YOU.THE \u2019 Montreal Securities Corporation, Ltd.94-95 Bank of Ottawa Bldg, Montreal.H.R.SWENERTON, Mgr.ONGUE POINTE , This is where the Immediate Industrial Dével-.opment of the City is now taking place.It is wherk ° Real Estate Bonds are quickly retired by the Land Sales to the different companies looking for Industrial Sites as well as Harbor Frontage.This Frontage is bound to be shortly dccupied by Docks, as .the new floating Dry Dock is immediately above Dominion Park.60% of the Land Sales in the issue of 6% Bonds of The Montreal City Land Cong = \u2018pany, Limited, have to be retired out of these sales \u201d at 105 and interest, 2 We are offering a small block\u2014Price 95 and | Interest, at present carrying a Stock Bonus.A Sure Investment and a Quick Profit.CL No matter where you live, we can do business with you to your entire satisfaction.\u201cSend.your Telegrams and Night Letters at Our Expense.\u201d Eastern Securities Company | Le Limited PA \u201c1 : 10821 \u201c > ls es Coa = .SEY 515 W.F.MAHON, Man.Director, rs TE JOHN, Ny Be: ta x, , aA xed A RAILROAD STOCKS Pas 5 p Ce or =.wr ~ Sh ra ia Wa Es Ë Stock and Mining Exchanges be- sue onging to him within two years, for T 0-day\u2019: 8 Early Prices MR THE À GOOD ADVANCE INWALL STREET LISTAT OPENING Colsois dropped to a new low leved today, but the European markets acted latriy weN., Shearson, Hammil! and Co.says:\u2014 Attention js called to ths investor that ®& number of standard stocks are now selling on a basis that yields more than 6 per cent.on the investment.Nome good hankers believe that etocks : have dlecountid a lot and should be hought on the w:ak spots.A back- - tag and fHling market likely end if + .pine, \u201cjon on the Hollinger, in the north lot, \u2018Special to The Montreal Star.important liquidation does not appear , it can easily do.petter.\u201d The Wall Street list was strong.Steel was 67 1-8, Reading 139 5-8, C.P.R.224 bid Lehigh 156, Erie 30 3-4, Slehison 102 3-4, Smelters 68, Copper -8, SR INGO THOMAS SHERWIN WILLIAMS NEW DRECTOR At @ meeting of the directors of the | Sherwin-Williams Co.of Canada, held on.Friday afternoon, Sir Ingo Thomas, secretary of the British Admiralty.was elected a director of the company.The board, which is now complete, stands as DECLARED ELECTED Irregularities in in Opponent\u2019 Nomination Papers is the Explanation Given.follows: Special to The Montreal Star.aL Suinara * Ottawa.September 16.\u2014 Mr.J.A.W.J.White, K.C., | C.Ethier, the government candidate William McMaster, ! ber - has been declared elected as mem dir Tne Trane -of Parliament for Two Mountains, on James Garson.\u2018account of the irregularity of the nom- ; | ination papers of his opponent, Mr.Mr.C.C.Bailantyne, who presided, re- andre Fauteux.ported satisfactdry progress al all branches of the company\u2019s business since its organization.The Clerk of the Crown in Chancery | this morning received the formal re- | turn of the member.; When the matter was reported to ; him by telephone yesterday, Mr.Foley advised the returning officer to take , the best of legal advice and then de- \u201cCANADIANS\u201d IN LONDON.SALES TO 10.30 A.M, Cement\u201450 ar 224.25 at 224.i Street Railway honds -$3000 at 100.Coai honds-\u2014$1000 at 58.Shau iinigan\u2014 25 at 113.Toronto Rafllway\u201420 at 129.Steel -?1 at 53h.2 at 58% | Royal Bank\u20141 at 239%.Cement pfd.\u2014:5.at 83, 75 at 83.Winnipez Ry.\u201450 at 236%.Rlp\u201450 at 111%.Winnipeg bonds\u20141000 az 105.$15,000,000 Toronto, September 16\u2014Another gigantic company is receiving a charter from the \u2018Ontario government under the title of the Mexican-Midlund Light and Power Company, of Toron- th a capital of $15,000,000.The promoters are Thomas Mackin- ton-Sanders, civil engineer.and Fred James.Robinson, electrical engineer, of London, England; Emit CC.| Hoek, Alexander Stewart and Thos.H.XKizow, of Teronto.F.C.STEPHENS.An evening paper states that Mr.F.Chattan Stephens hag no vote.Mr.Htephens\u2019 name fs on the lists of St.Ann's division, West Ward, and he will \u2018Vote uganist Reciproclty, as he said he would in\u2019 the Star.CENTRAL ONTARIO RY.Picton, Ont.September 18.Although 0 official announcement has been made, t is understood the Central Ontario Ry.from Coe Hill 10 Picton.will come under Canadian Northern control on October CONSOLS GO STILL LOWER.British Consols were lower at 77 1-16 or money and 7744 for account.BANK OF ENGLAND'S GOLD.London, September 16.\u2014The Bank of pnsland shipped £400.000 in gold to Eypt and, 48,000 £40,000 to © Germany to-day.CALGARY LEADS ALL AMERICA WITH A GAIN OF 81 PL.Canada, I again; ta he tthe fore this week In bank clearings.Calgary leading all the cities of America with an increase of 81.6 per cent.The clearings follow: Ine\u2026 P.C.New York ., .$1,829,969,000 - > ° Chicago .+e oo oo .272,491,000 28.0 Boston .,.142,868,000 6.0 Philadelphia\u2019 ee oso.138,621.000 63 St.Louis .\u2026- 75.872,00 11.4 Kansas City .52,787.000 *4.1 Pittsburgh ., .45,674.000 6.5 fan Francisco .48,870,000 6.4 Montreal .\u2026\u2026 + 42,986.000 115 Toronto .«es o» 33, 779,000 8.9 Winnipeg .19.183.000 8.6 Vancouver.11,371.000 23.3 Ottawa .oo oo so oo 3,530,000 *3.8 Calgary .> ev 4.686.000 81.6 Quebéc .5.++ na 06 2.330,000 71 Hamilton .2.257.000 8.9 Halifax .+.+0.1,492,000 10.1 Victoria, B.C.2,461,000 10.3 Kt.John, N.B.\u2026 \u2026 1,315,000 = *22.5 ¥.dmonton .on 2,580,000 43.5 london, Ooni.1.296.000 5.2 Regina .1,514,000 4.7 \u2014\u2014\u2014 #Decrease.Work on the Hollinger and Vipond Mines The following telegram has been received from H.P.Davis, dated Porcu- September 9th: \u2018Engineer has just completed examin- (Porcupine Gold - ation of the Vipond Mines Co.), and reports sampling No.3 |) vein, showing sixteen feet of ore, running $20.10 to the ton, and that crosscut has Not vet reached south wall.\u201d it will be remembered that the cross- ut from the drift on vein No, 2 reached the north wall of vein No.3 the day before the Purcupine fire, and the vein appears much wider at the 100-foot level than on the surface.\u201cMr, - Davis also, wired that the new been stripped four hundred feet, and shows an average width of 5 feet in very \u2018Soh ore.NELLES WO WON HIS CASE.Bpeciai to The Montreal Star.Toronto, September 16.\u2014Messrs, H.IW.Nelles, stock broker, of Montreal.and George (.Merscn, of Toronto, Were partners until September, 1909, when the partnership was dissolved.Then it was agreed that if Merson ro le to sell a meat on the Stand- 8,000 or more, Nelles was to receive ; seat was sold.and Nelles fraimed his share before Judge Den: ent: wes given or the aintirr- ugg costs.\u201c219 FAILURES IN STATES.Bradstreets repoits | ne bubinese DONT WANT STEEL By special vable io the Montreal Star\u2019 .and Thornton Davidson & Co.: cide the matter himself.sat | The return of Mr.Ethier in the pa- 1.G.TR.pfd.HET EY pers received is accompanied by an do.3rd pfd.\u2026.BAW 64 5414 \u2018opinion of Mr.Aime Geoffrlon K.C.do.ordinary ce a ze 26 261, .that Mr.Fauteux\u2019 nomination was | Hudson's Buy ce ee oo SR U8} uly jrpegular.It did not contain the oc- Cc.Ir nu 227 22975 228% cupation nor domicile of the candidate, and particular exception was taken to part of the names being on a separate paper.The Clerk of the Crown in Chancery says he has no decision to give in such cases, and that the Returning Officer has followed the proper course in taking advice and then deciding for himself.The legality of his action can be settled by the courts.Meanwhile, Mr.Ethier is M.P.STRENUOUS FIGHT ON PACIFIC COAST Campaign Getting Hot\u2014Candi- dates\u2019 Records Being In- ~ vestigated.COMPANY TO GET \u201cBOUNTY ONRODS Special to the Montreal Star.Calgary, Alta., September 16.\u2014On meo- tion of delegate McLaughiin, of Glace, Bay, the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada.in session, have passed a strong resolution to the Dominion Government to hoid a searching enquiry Into the af- | fairs of the Dominion Iron & Steel Cu.Mr.McLaughlin complained that it was | inwpossible for the employes of this coma any to organi lo lapor lines on a Pount of tha obstacles put in he: way i \u2018Special to The Montreal Star.{ by the company, He elaimed that the, Vancouver, B.C.September 16.\u2014 company harassed the unions in every, The bank robbery \u201ctook the centre of hay ana bracticaiy made Nie unbearable public interest away from politics Dealing with the hounties on steel 2% i yesterday.Even at public meetings iron, Mr.Mrl.augnin moved A Tesolu- last night references were made to tion to the effect that they be not re- the big raid on the Westminster bank.newed, which wes passed by a standing, The campaign has become decidedly vote., warm with personalities, and is chlef- The following telegram was then sent ly aimed at Robert Kelly.the million.to Sir Wilfrid Laurier: oo aire grocer and acknowledged Liberal boss in this part of British Columbia: The Ri premier Re, Laurlet, Ald.Stevens is pledging his declara- \u201cJ Ottawa.*tJon thut if he is elected there will be \u2018a change in the patronage system and an investigation into the granting of fishing and other licenges on a large scale ta political friends of the government.The Yukon histories of essrs.Congdon, P.©.Wade and oth- The | Trades and [Labor Congress of Canada, in annual! convention, by a unan- mous standing vote, most emphatically protest against the renewal nf steel bounties to the Dominion hon & Steel Co.in case any such action is contemplated, (Signed) WM.GLOCKLING.{ars are also being cniticized.» President.Over in Victoria the Hon.Mr, Tem- : P, M.DRAPER, pleman is making a desperate effort Secretary.(to gain strength.Last nights Victor- \u2018Leaders of the Congress are apparently (la Times, owned by Mr.Templeman, of the opinion that it is the Intention.¢f contained a whole page declaration of Mr.Fielding te renew the bounty on steel how Victoria, by the help of the Fed- rods, ag reported in a despulch from | eral government was to be made a Halifax.1 great national port.Pledges from the ORBANKSHAVE.| is 34 SOUTH BRANCHES Attorney-General Bowser is in Co- mox-Atiin, campaigning for Mr.Clem- Canadian banks now have 34 branches in the West Indies.They are distributed ents, who Is giving Mr.Duncan Ross a very hard run, though Mr.Ross seemed to have a good start.Mr.Ralph Smith is working, tooth and nail to retain his seat én Naniamo.THE PRICE OF SPEED.(Bajtimore News.) The large number of deaths on railroads In this country is a great re- Black River,Jamaica.Bank Nova Scotia Bridgetown.Barbad's.Royal Bank.Caibarien.Cuba.Camaguey, Cpha.Cardenas, t\u2018ubu.Clenfuegns, Cuba.rather than to take a little mnre time on the road, and too many public service corporations are willing to accommodate this desire for haste at any cost.It is gratifying to note.Royal Bank.Royal Bank.Royal Bank.Royal Bank.Kingston, Jamaica.Royal Bank.Mandeville, lamaica.Bunk Nova Matanzas, Cuba.Koyal Bank.Scotia.Spouse Manzanillo, Cuba.Roya] Bank, Mayaguezo, Porto Rico.Royal Bank.IN 1 NO Montego Bay.Ja.Bank Nasa Scotia.Nassau, N.P, Bah.Ponce, Porto Rien.Roval Bank.Port Antonio, Ja.Bank Nova Scotia.Port Marie, Jamaica.Bank Nova Scotla.Royal Bank.Laidlaw and Co: The prospect is not such as to warrant the hope of any wide or sustained improvement of prices for the near future.Port of Spain.Prin.Royal Banik.Puerto Padre, Cuba.Royal Bank.St.Ann's Bay, Ja.Bank Nova Sagua.Cuba.-Royal Bank.Sancti Spiritus, ¢ \u2018aba Royal Bank.Saï Fernando.Trin.Royal Bank.Santiago, Cuba.Royal Bank.San Juan, Porto Rico.Roval Bank.San Juan,Porto Rico.Bank Nova Scotia Savanu-la-Mar, Ja.:Bank Nova Scotia.~~ PORCUPINE | BOUGHT AND SOLD.BRYANT BROTHERS & CO.\u2018Phone 84-88 St.Francoia Xavier Street.Main 4900 MONTREAL, Scotia.Regular dividend on Bell Telephone Payable Oct.4 to holders of Sept.25.A dividend of 1 3-4 pe.has heen declared on Goulds ptd., payable October 2nd.Hlputesal Truzt Company INCORPORATED 1889 CAPITAL .- - $500,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 158,403.45 This Company has the resources, organization and connections which enable it to be of the utmost service to its customers.DIRECTORS .8.Melt: President N.Curry E.L.Pease Robt.Archer, Vice-Pres.Son.R.Y Dandurand James Redmond sie W, M.Aitken, M.P.Geo.E.Drummond F.W.Ross J.EK.as T.J.Drummond W.B.Ross, K.C.A.J.Brown, K.C.Wm.Molson Macpherson A.Haig Sims Fa rewn |, C.\u20ac.Neill C.Smith 7 Caves nir ul Hugh Paton F.W.Thompson .J.Hughes - - - » oe a = = - - Manager.048 otre Dame Street West ures in the States during - the\u2018 | against 19\u20ac the previous week ETT avy rien gry Ey ree: a.as follows: proach.Safety is sacrificed to speed.Antilla.Cuba.Raya) Bank.Too many Americans will take thelr Bayamn, \u2018Cuba.Royal Bank.chance of getting somewhere in pieces Clenfuegns, Cuba.Bank Nova Scotia.|in hehalf of persons who feel more Guantanamo.loyal Bank.compunctions about a whole skin, the Havana, Cuba.Bank Nova Scotia.|growing disposition of railroads to Havana, Cuba.Royal Bank.invêst in cars that will stand a good Havana, Cuba, deal of pounding before breaking Galiano St.Roval Bank.up.Kingston.Jamaica.Bank Nova Scotia.- AND \u2018COBALT STOCKS - MR.J.AC.C.ETHIER.Declared Elected M.P.in Two Mountains.FRANCÉ WANTS GUARANTEE AGAINST SECRET TREATY.Paris, September 16.\u2014The Gil Blas, to-day, says that France in her latest communication to Germany includes a request for guarantees that no secret treaty exists between Spaln and Germany concerning the sale or trahsfer of ahy Spanish territory 2 or any Canary Island to Germany» \u201cie \u2014 =, \\ Special Music.nt To-morrow Is the anniversary of the induction of Rev.J.G.Potter Into the pastorate of MacVicar Memorial church.Mr.Cecil Dunn will assist at the musical portions of both services and Mims Dorothy Allan will sing in the evening.- City Edmonton 42% .Ten Year Instalment Deben- \u201ctures Denominations of $500 Repayable in ten equal annual | instalments of Principal and Interest.i Price 100 and Interest to Yield | 4%; %.j in MoartholE Royal Securities \u2014 - Corporation, Limited 64 St.James St, Montréal Quebec Halifax London, Eng Toronto MEETINGS AND DIVIDENDS.Dominion Steel Corporation, LIMITED \\ Notice to Holders of Share Warrants.\u2019 In accurdance with the regulations !n respect to Share Warrants, notice 18 hereby given that Dividend Number Two upon the Capital Stock of the Dominion Steel Corporation.Limited, at the rate of One Dollar per share has been declared, and that coupons for this dividend wii be paid on and after 2nd October, 1911, at the Bank of Montreal, In Montreal, and in London.Payment will be made in Montreal in Canadian Currency, and in London In Sterling.ai the rate of £1.0.0 to 34.86 2-3; By order of the Board of Directors, C.S.CAMERON, Secretary.8th September, 1911, 216 3 Montreal, law Ames Holden McCready || Limited QUARTERLY DIVIDEND Notice is hereby given that a dividend of one and three\u2014quarters (1%) per cent.upon the Preferred Capital Stock, of the Company, now issued and outstanding, for the current quarter to Shareholders of record on the Transfer Books of the Company on the 20th day of September, 1911, wii] be payable at the Office of the Company in Montreal on and after the 18t day of October next.By orfler of the Board, W.A.MATLEY, Secretary.Crown Reserve Mining Company, Limited DIVIDEND No.20.218 3 3aw Notice is hereby given that a monthly dividend of 2 Der cent.for the month of September, 1911, and a bonus of 8 per cent.for the same period, making a total of § per cent, has been declared and will be payable on the 15th October, 1911, to shareholders of record the 30th September, 1911.Transfer Books will not be closed.Dividend cheques will be malled on the 14th October by the Transfer / Agents, \u201cThe Crown Trust Company,\u201d and Shareholders are requested to advise them of any change of address.1 By order of the Board.1 JAMES COOPER.-Tress.Sec Montreal, Sept.11, 1911.221 5 law WHERE TO DINE.NEW HOTEL KASTEL- \u201cThe Finezf Restaurant of its Kind 1n Canada.\u201d Catherine St.344 St.W., Montreal) \u201cOn the Wrong Side of the Street\" FREEMAN'S | LARGEST AND BEIT .DOWN TOWN- AURANT, Open From 6.30 am.until 19 pme THE.MONTREAL DAILY STAR-SATURDAY.SEPTEMBER 16, 1911.mis ool \u20ac GN, \u201cCa ; \"45: 072 La ay ee cu Fr ma a Ia Writ] and if \u201cae QUES * The Natiorial Sodurities Corporation, Lintited, bas faken a sal bldck of the 7.Per Cert J cumulative preferred and profit-sharing stock of \"THE SIEMON COMPANY, Limited, at the | \u201c price of $100.00 for each share.This stock has the earning capacity of $100.00 of sferred_ - \u2018and $100.00 of common, 7 per cent.being first paid on the preferred and after : it shaves fi ji \u201cequally with the common, so that, when the common is paid 7 per cent.this prefotied stock\" gets 14 per cent, and when the common is paid 10 per cent., this preferred.is paid 17 per cent.\u201c and so on.The National Securities Corporation, Limited, agrees to re-sell.qr re-p e any\u2019 f these securities now sold at par with not less than 7 per cent.interest, at the end:of one your in date of inivestment, or at the endo of any subsequent year upon receiving 60 days\u2019 h Tr : \u2019 LIMITED ( Incgiporated Under thé ; Ontaris paris Act) Head Office: TORONTO, CANADA ~ Capital Stock, $1,000,000 $500,000 7 per cent cumulative préferred ni profit-charing stock and $500 000 + i ~.Common Stock, Tine and Mills : At Wiarton, Parry Sound, Lakefield sind Milford: Haven.a THE SIEMON COMPANY, Limited, has älways doïië its own financing, and the pro- | ceed From the sale of the small block now offered are to be used for additional machinery in \u201c#fheir SIEMON BROS, Limited, Hardwood Flooring business at Wiarton.The capacity of this\u201d business is being increased four-fold this year, having just installed two large boilers, Goldie.\".& McCulloch make, and a monster 450 horse power Wheelock Engine, also Goldie & Mc- Culloch make, in one of the largest and most modern Hardwood Flooring Plants in the world.The business has now a world-wide trade connection and manufactures the finest flooring from its own raw material, in its own mills with the only machinéry ofthe kind in Canada.In their-Niagara Veneer & Basket Co, Ltd., business they have put in an Automatic Roller Dryer, 80 feet long and 12 feet wide, weighing 150,000 pounds, at a cost of about \u2018$15,000, being the only one in Canada.This plant can now take the logs out of the woods or out of the water in the morning and ship the perfect veneer, absolutely dry, ready to put: on furniture, pianos, house finishing, or doors, the same day.T his product is shipped to al - parts of the country.The Company has also purchased nearly 5, 000 acres of hardwood timber, (the land as well as the timber being purchased), in a section of country that is now fairly well settled and close to a large market.There is a large modern saw mill, complete on this property, and a | large number of dwellings, a general store, and one of the finest harbors on the Lakes.The Company owns the docks, and all there is of the village and site of Milford Haven.There is also a well equipped sawmill belonging to this property at Mud Lake, with a large amount of \u2018hardwood timber available, besides the Company\u2019s own limits.\u2018Part of the proceeds from the sale of these securities is to be used to purchase hardwood timber limits to the extent of about 100,000 acres with over 100,000,000 feet of hardwood timber as estimated by expert cruisers.These limits as soon as taken over will be insured in Lloyds of England, so that every risk will, be absolutely eliminated.With the taking over of these limits the Company will \u2018gradually work into the vañous.- specialties in the wood-working line so that the entire tree will be used from the stump up, in-\u2014 cludirtg the sawdust.The Company has one of the strongest and most practical and.éxperi- enced: Qrganizations in the manufacturing line in fhe country.The nen at the head of the \u2018variodis plants and departments are as able and re ourceful as any to be found, with the best : traini x modern methods in the Company\u2019s own plants continually for over 25 years.And -.a.Mas already, been.dccomplished, this business now, with a little extra capital wilt grot int ¢ éne of {ke ang-apd su substdntial.institutions of the country and make for the in-: vestot in these of i Yood dividends eich year, as there will only be: sufficient of these securities sold to finance the various enterprises.- 1 Dividends are paid twice a year on the first days of June and December.\u2018These are sent to the'P O.of the investor without expense or charges.The SIEMONS have never had from anyone in the past 25 years or since they started in business, that they havé\u2019 nd aon good interest or dividends on, regularly and promptly When enough securities are sold to complete the enterprises to the necessari capadity, _ this stock will be listed on the stock exchanges.In the meantime, the National Securities Corporation, Limited, will re-sell or re-purchase any of this stock at par, with not less than 7 per \u2018cent.\u2019per annum from date of investment to date of withdrawal, after one year from date of investment, or at the end of any subsequent year, \u201cupon receiving 60 days\u2019 notice in writing.Some of the most careful and successful \u2018men in various lines of trade have invested in these securities in the past.These investors include manufacturers, millers, lumbermen, contractors, farmers, capitalists, merchants, physicians, clergymen, and\u2019 retired people Some of \u201cthenñr-have invested individually $10,000 to $12,500 and down.to $500 and #1,000: -So-far- only three comparatively small investors have asked to have their securities sold for them, Le) and only because they were compelled to use the money for other purposes.a About 7 years ago we had a one-inch one column wide advertisement in this paper and | BE received a postal enquiry from a retired merchant in a small town 40 miles east of Montreal.\u201c\u201c\"We visited him personally and succeeded in getting a cheque for $500, in the face of the locat: Jl : -.hank manager telling us that we could never sell.hima dollar\u2019s- worth of such séfurities.\u201d Jl Within.nine months this careful man invested in te SEEMON busirtess $12,500.He died.two years ago-and left these securities to his brother, a shrewd business man, in à subprb of\u2019 Boston, He has since used these securities with banks to finance his business and in this.way\" we have had considerable correspondence with him and the Company cotild not desire: a.- more satisfied investor.We will send his name and \u2018address with others tô thase wWhd desire = \u201ctd invest a reasonable sum.1 HOW TO BECOME AN INVESTOR IN THIS SECURITY: VAT Par ire pue?\\ Loeb AR rT co Loam x Toro you desire.A certificate will be \u2018séht- to you; If the above information'is sufficient for you, send us your cheque for.any s te invest from $100.up to $10,000.Make cheque payable to THE SIEMON\" a 7.Limited, and send-#100-for'every share-ôf stock by return Mail.RAS If, however, you -do not quite understand the above matter, write for: an formation : \u201cand.any.particulars will be gladly furnished.: =.Send yout application for the amount you want fo invest befor you Jay is a f You have not the money at hand, but expect it in the near future, we will hold you asonable oe As our present: requirements will likely be taken ru at once, this advertisement may not appear again.\u201d ST 2 i Sendmorey order, cheque or draft without \u2018delay.SLR LOH Ad 24 Address all remittances or en quiries to the me ne Bi LÀ x ee FR 2 #.Tin à ae © La 5 5\u201d ä \u201crer = \u20183 ; mpeg tep ee ue mee pa is whieh Armee tas J OU VA \u201c5 si ie è | soma ife Balding, dé He.ty Cv 3 ia 10 TORONTO, atingae { L, \u2014 VAT XB [Sena \u201cMurphy\u2019s\u2019 s\u201d the store that brings the public of Môntreal - in direct contact with the Latest Creations of the World\u2019s Centers of Fashion.NEW HATS.EXCLUSIVE COSTUMES MODERATE PRICES - mings.In Our Millinery Salon.We have selected 72 beautiful hats to sell on Monday, in felts, velvet and fine Tyrolese beaver.They are all trimmed, in the latest styles and trimmings.Monday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026evseees $7-49 Fall Dresses and Costumes In the Mantle Dept.We are showing the simple Panama dresses with the kimono sleeves and Dutch necks with satin trim- Neat serges and the two- tone satin afternoon dresses, also Crepe de Chine in the Victorian period style.In costumes, we have the new tweed effect, bouche cloth, serges, broadcloths in suits and - dresses.Individuality Stamps Our Blouses.The new Net Waists.The new Chiffon Waists.The new Crepe de Chine Waists.The new Marquisette Waists.The new Hand-painted Chiffon Waists.The new Silk Waists.The new Flannel Waists.A magnificent display on the Third \u201c Floor.Queen Quality.We have just received another shipment of the famous Queen Quality Sample Boots, in all the newest Fall designs, in all leathers, button and Blucher styles; will fit any foot; sizes 2Y4, 3, 374 or 4.With these will be added a complete range of sizes in high-class Button Boots, in - patent leather, gunmetal, box calf.Regular $3.00 to $5.00 Boots.Monday .$2.29 Remnants of Wash Goods.$500 Remnants of White Lawn, Nainsook, Persian Lawn, Indian Linen, Swiss Muslin, Colored Slip Muslin, Cotton Crepe, Print, Pirque Vesting, in lengths from 1 yard up to 7.Prices range from .10 a yard up to .50.All at half the marked prices.10 Sale at the Jewellery - Department.Fine selection of stone-set Belt Pins, gold filled Beauty Pins, Bar Pins, Brooched and Stick Pins.Regular value .25, .39, .49 and .98, foreach .I0 The September Hosiery Sale.WOMEN\u2019S STOCKINGS, SILK AND WOOL, AT, PER PAIR, .65 With very elastie tops, double feet; black with red, black with green, black with blue, black with white; sizes 835 to 10.Women\u2019s Black Cashmere Stockings, all wool, seamless, with double feet; sizes 834 to 10.Three pairs |) APR $L.10 Women\u2019s Silk Lisle Stockings, double garter top, double feet, fast dyes, in black only.Price, per pair.49 MEN'S EMBROIDERED CASHMERE S0CKS THREE PAIRS FOR $1.00 All-wool Cashmere, in black, navy, purple, green, tan, grey; embroider-: ed in fancy designs or elox CHILDREN'S CASHMERE STOCKINGS, PRICE, PER PAIR, .25 All-Wool, 1x1 rid also 2-1 ribbed Stockings; some double knees, others plain knees; black and tam.Two Extra Special Items From the Little Paris Shop.For our patrons who wish for something distinctive in the way of dress, we are offering on Monday in our \u201cLittle Paris Shop\u201d A NINON BOLERO, made of the finest quality of ninon, beautifully embroidered in silk and trimmed with gold.We have them in white, navy, Alice blue and sky.Extra special, Monday .each.$4.00 Another Bolero we are going to sell is made of finest quality ninon, worked with beaded and cut steel effects, in Saxe blue, old rose, pink, white, black, mauve, sky and combination black and blue.Extra special Monday.RR $5.00 Murphy\u201d s Reliable Black Silks.Rich Black Satin Paillette, an all- silk fabric, for good wear, which is wellknown.Special .J 59 Rich Black Duchesse Satin, ' | soft all silk, firm even weave, skein dyed \u2014splendid silk for dresses, waists, slips, etc.Special .\u201c79 Rich Black Duchesse Mousseline Satin, 40 ins.wide, 300 yards only of this exquisite silk; this is an extra good value.Note the width: 40 ins, $1.35.All the above are in our guaranteed quality and dyes bearing our name.Every yard stamped.Table Linens.1,000 yards Bleached Damask, all linen, 68 inches wide, neavy cloth, Irish make, pretty designs.Regular .65 a yard.Monday.49 .300 dozen \"Table Napkins, pure linen, handsome bordered designs; size 24x24 inches.Regular value $2.75 a dozen.Monday.$1.89 1,000 yards Plain Crash Towelling, all linen, red border.Special, Monday .iii iii 12 1,000 yards Plain Crash Towelling, wide; English make, check or stripe patterns.Regular value .15 a yard.Monday .a0 One Piece Black Sill Velvet Bags.: These one-pieçe handsomd] Velvet ith helio.poplin Bags, silk, CI change putse; with 8-in.square gilt or gunmetal frame; long silk braid handle.We are clearing at.81.98 \u2018Dress Goods Department.We are showing a splendid assortment of fine materials.Two extra special values int \\Néw Fabrics for Fall wear.es pA is yt qu NU EUR 3.>a i \u2014 WOOL HOPSACS, a material that , is very suitable for suits and dresses, firm weave, rough finished, very attractive appearance.Special.69 FANCY MATT SERGE, a fabric that will give excellent wear and is woven from pure wool; weight soit able for Fall wear.Price, yard.These two fabrics are stocked only in the new shades of blue, Copenhagen blue, hunter\u2019s blue, Neptune blue, marine blue and navy blue.; £5 3000 Ars LT Ey \u2014 + me armee pres, - er\u201d GG \u2014 \u2014\u2014 3 | \u201c| the death occurred early this morn.[BHOPEALLON WIN DSOR1*'\" SALT \u201cIsn't it a treat to have salt that does not get damp and cake?\u201d \u201cWell, I suppose it ~ would be a treat to those + who tsed'it for the first | * RK \u2018 time.e % ses But you see, Mother d Ye oe always had Windsor Salt at home, and naturally 1 use it now in my own home.ity wor Salt never cakes or hardens, so I dont iy about the kind that docs, The cook's \u201cdey off\" is The Cook's \u201c Day off\u201d You have to give her a day off from the bot kitehon.tatioraliy entire household.It is a day of short rations end vis\" \u2014 satisfied hunger.Itneed notbe an off day if you, have .an \u201cvit for the § Woodlands Bellevue Beauharnois - « St.Timothés - = | | Valieyfie =; = : el Sri Cmte.TS Telephone, 1030 Mls :- 321 \u20ac Saw - \u2018we = - \u2018te.el sé Biation or at - James General Élections Tickets good going September 20 and 21.\u201c Return limit, Sept.22nd.Chateauguay.- - $0.45 50 35 .65 90 1.05 1.40 Street.per CHARCOAL psg Xised and Sik = Fe, Ete the Medical ESSERE WILL SUCCEED 0 The London Prelate Reported Chosen*to Take Place of Late | Archbishop McEvay.Special to The Montreal Star Toronto, September 16.\u2014The World to-day \u2018says: \u2014Bishop Fallon.:of London, will be appointed Archbishop.of tte Roman \u2018Cathoïle diocese of To- rontuy succeeding the late Archbishop McEvay.Sqme weeks ago Bishop Fallon's name an dthose of two other prelates were sent tg the Pope, and, while ao official announcemeht has been made, it has been learned that Bishop Fal- lon is the choice- \u2014\u2014\u2014 Death of Mrs.Brodeur.ng of Mrs- H.J.Brodeur, wife of Dr.Brodeur, 52 Durocher street, after an illness of tea months.The deceased lady before her marriage a number of years ago was Miss F.Breton, of St.Luke.The funeral! announcement will be made on Monday Asphyxiated by Gas, Noticing a strong smell of gas issuing from the room occupled by Kenneth Stevenson, at 3 Berthelot stree:, where he roomed, his apartment was entered at 1 o'clock this morning.when the unfortunate young man.who was only 18 years of age, was found dead in bed: The body was taken to the morgue.À pottles hotels, b eafé carm or 591 St.Catherine Street West.SE pug EL WEL owd BUSINESS MAN: PJ PASSES AWAY, MR.L.0, GROTHE.Who, djed last night -after a prolonged Iliness.(See Page 2.) Chinese Government more Hopeful.London, September 16.\u2014The Times correspondent at Peking says the Chinese War Ministry is taknz aless gloomy view uf the revolut'oaury outbreak and believeg tbat should the Szechuan rebellion.continues it w.ll be eas ly suppressed when the foreign drilled troops, which are advancing from I-Chang, and other re nforce- ments arrive there, as the rebels are armed mainly with old matchlock guns.: The Ministerial Association, A special meet.ng of the Protestant Minigter:al Association has been called for Wednesday morning, at 11 o'clock, in the Central Y.M.C.A, at which all ministers are invited to be present.The Magi, Being Wise Men,Advise that you drink a glass of Magi Water first thing every morning.À glass of clear.sparkling Magi to start the day on is a real pre- = ventative 221 156 Saw Prin mt tlm La wo HELD & AT BROCKVILLE, ; © Hadi \u2018Similar to That Miss & x at Cornwall, N : \"Hh s Montreal Star.hE Bi 4 September 16 \u2014 4 The Beagle 1 police hale in custody A a you \u201cInfiian named.Jos.Bach, ot} ft.Re who is suspected of being.big in the burglary of Mr.Levis Batley\u2019 Jorelry store at Cornwall, this \u2018week., dir is possession , was found seve Y clea of jewelry which, it 1 allgfed,: tallies with some of the wooûs.x Irom the Factory Town atore -*\" \"The: Cornwall authôrities have bash communicated with ahd Bach is on remand awalllng developments.i The § tal Route, which folldws in Tq °° » Way the old- Boones Lick Road aka thé Santa Fe \u2018Trail and has been designed as the official M:ssouri way by the State Board \u2018of : le to be opened with ap- \u201c Ea plans.Tts to the contrary.the retirement from office étor Inspi Smith, of PE y in 191% x pom eu is his nr Jute.\"HE WE of his :quaintances will please ,- , about October 16 ae- | x 8 in.face oak.Reg.price $25.00; Sgqle.nrice.\u201cDRESSERS ky nea po, Pages case 42 x 21 in.English vo elled plate glass mirror, 18 F This makes a very ndsome piece of furniture for _ à bed\u2019 room.Finished in sur- $17.98 BED, SPRING and MATTRESS $6.90 | i M BAKED ENAMEL BED with brass trimmings, au sizes; .mattress and vermin proof spring | Regg $10.50.Sp «tn, $5.99 bed, spring and 1 mattress sanitary J UE gas prete OLE TT TR tes eed arta A really handsome which will give you a sense of satisfaction to see and certainly we shall be pleased to show you the newly imported CARPETS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS PORTIERES, LACE CU have everything to make SUGAR BOWLS AND SPOONS.© Quadruple plate silver, with 12 spoons and bowl.Reg.$5.00.Monday .$2.98 v vio WHITE AND \u201cGOLD DIN« NER SETS, $6.98.100 pieces, English semi-porce- lain, decorated with gold line and \u2019 clove tear.Res.$10.00.$6.98 y ares etat ec es ue es Pa ex.eh a Pp KATIE TR RY] Le se du WILDER'S Limited, min: Dettveines as tar as Polat Clatre, Thicollaye ina Fridays Bouts Shore, se.Lambert, Montre) - and Longueuil Wednesdays: and vhtetéaye, .- TE ATT ore AG py \u201cx IEA UIT Bivona 5 Sa See Sen = Collection of Floor Coverings RTAINS, SHADES, ETC.We your floors, windows and doors bothinviting and cosy and believe our prices are the Um moderate in Montreal.$1.28 MRS.POTTS\u2019 IRONS, 89c.3 polished irons, aluminum finished, top, handle and stand.80¢ Reég.$1.25.Monday ue $2.50 TOILET SETS, $1.80.English semi-porcelain, 19 or bi decorated in pink, green or blue.Res.$2.50.Mona, - 51.69 25c JAPANNED COAL HODS, 19c Regular household size, strong.well made, open mouth.Reg.\u201c19° 28c.Monday .awurseceuan0e A N ; 292 St.Catherine Street, \u2018West The: «immense 1] on \u201cwhich we.do - business -enables us to furnish every kind of building from the largest to.the smallest.ENAMEL BEDS.i This pattern has been the favor- : ite this season.In blue and White Enamel.Brass trimmed at head and foot.Regular $18.00 value, special $13.59 \u2018LADIES\u2019 || DRESSING || TABLES | | Ladies\u2019 Dressing Table.Size of case 29 x 18 in.English bevelled plate mirror, 12 x 24 in.1 Reg.$11.26.QE $8.95 { - A We carry an immeme range .of IRON BEDS.Prices $9 70 from, UP.0000000 LINEN DEPT.Bath Towels, large serviceable size Brown with red and white stripes.Reg.21° 30c.Special .Linen Bedroom Towels, with hemstitched hem, and allover damask dagign.Size 19 x 34 inches.Heg.19° 30c.Monday Blankets.Slightly - soiled, 20 only, ranging in price from $5.60 to $8.00, will he sold Monday less 33 1-3 per cent.Feather Pillows, steam cleaned feathers, in feather- proof art ticking.Absolutely sanitary.Reg.value, 08c $1.65.Special, pair.3 Sheets, ready to use.Size 72 x 90.Excellent quality of J plain cotton.Reg.value, 90c.Special, each c for .75 Automobile and Travelling Rugs.A range of guaranteed all pure wool Rugs.In genuine Tartans, with bound or fringed ends.Monday, Less 10 per cent.Turkey Red Comforters, wadded heavily at $1.98 78c ASH PAILS, 49c.Galvanized can, tight fitting cover, strong, made to last.49c Reg.:75c.Monday \u2014.\u2026.$1.00 STEP LADDERS, 6%.Bb ft.Ladder.with pall strong.well supported.Reg.$1.00.Monday evens rest.| 69° (Near PRfVHips .Square, ) vo = So Ew str Sil parted hl favor of Borden ang his porter 4 seem EEE Fair, - wo tober who ors 5 * doub \u201c17dnch an Linen Roller 5¢ Towelling.An fringe, 5¢ Each 17- Inch Scotch Linen \"Rol- Ready-made Roller Towels.19¢ Each.Huck Towels, \"tringed \u201cor 10¢ Linen Check Glass Towelling, yard Ving, vard.14c Bath Towels, fringed \u2018or \u2018hemmed, gear a HOWÈLS AND : TOWELLING w I 1 ler Towelling, yard 8 lo Cc hemmed.: Tiéc*10c 18-inçh White Huck Towel- white or colored, each 7/40, 10c, 15c, 25c, 290, 35c and Be.36- inch Brown Linén Bath Towelling Remnants, wide \u2018widths: long in length: regular $1.00 -quality.Monday, 69¢ vard.Cee eee READY-MADE SHEETS .Heavy.Bleached Cotton, 75c value.Monday, each.59c Extra Heavy Cotton, ready- made Sheets, 2 x 21% yards; exception- ally good value at, 5¢ each.«.+.+6 8 Hematitched Sheets, English weve, no dressing: the $1.60 .y for.quant.Monday for.$1.FINE QUALITY QUILTS White crochet, single bed size; hemmed; the $1.00 quality, 89¢ for.Du bi b d sie ; 1.50 poule | le .re: $1.10 Heavy .White Satin \"Quilts, embossed designs; medium size.Monday.$1 25 Large vida : -Meary \u2018Crochet, also Honeycomb Quilts.$1.50 Monday Heavy Quiles.\u201cwhite satin, embossed crpchet or honeycomb; £2.25 to $3.50 values.Monday.$1.95 Sample Quilts, \"white satin, em- hossed designs, at- 25.per cent.reduction from the marked prices Mondayi bo Tbouseheepers\u2019 \u201cSupply Sale The country home is \u201cout of sight\u201d and \u201cout of mind\u201d for another year.Now the thought is centered on the-improve- ment of the city residence\u2019s interior\u2014re- plenishing the supplies of linen; renewing the bedding, etc.As the undermentioned lists indicate we\u2019re splendidly ready to assist in the furtherance of your plans.prove complimen PILLOW CASES | Pillow Slips, hemastitched, nice wearing quality.: Reg.20c 15¢ each, for.Nicely finished Pillow Cases, that are regularly sold for 18c; 11\u20ac at, each.\u2026.LINEN CRASH Real Russian Crash, hand loom made, linen crash for roller towels, 15c to 20c value, at, yard.10c Pure Linen \"Scotch Crash, hand loom, no_ border; 12%c 1 yd.usually, for.9 VC LINEN DAMASK Heavy Unbleached Daniasks.60 inches wide, 60c yard 35¢ value.Monday.66 inches wide, heavy \u2018Da- 44c mask; cream colored, yd.72-tnch Snow White Irish Linen, double damask.$1.25 95¢ Every comparison that embraces the value, as well as the price, must and will tary to The Hamilton Co.SHEETING AND PILLOW COTTON Bleached Sheeting, about 2 yards wide; the 25c quality.Monday, yard.19c 2 yards wide Plain White Sheeting, round, thread: reg.35c vard, for.25¢ yards wide \u2018heavy Half Bleached Grey Sheeting, even thread; 2 & reguldr 26¢ yard, 1 for.17 LC Bleached \"Sheeting \u201cRemnants, 2 vards wide, long lengths: reg.from 256 to 35c var from 28 23C 40 inch \u2018Pure \u2018Circular Pillow ~ & Jl | 8! LINEN DAMASK: CLOTHS Size 8 x 1 10; regular 31.35, 98¢ ed $ x 10: : regular 3 T5, $1.25 Size | 8 x 10; reg.$1.98, -$1.49 Size + x 1050 reg.aso, $1.95 Size 8 x 10; reg.= 00, $2.25 Travellers\u2019 Sample \u2018able Cloths, all sizes; slightly mussed, at 10 per cent.reduction from marked prices.Cotton, finest quality, ee from dressing; regular 25c y ares 19¢ 40- inch tine Plain Pillow Cotton, free from dressing.Yard.1215c Circular wov en \"Pillow Cotton, 42 inches wide.Res.25e yd., for.19c quality, at.70-inch Scotch Linen\u2019 Double Damask, extra heavy; pretty designs; $1.00 usually.Monday, yard.85c 40 in.Linen, free \u2018from \"dressing; useful for fancy work; blouses, d ly Monday.yard generally.39¢ WHITE COTTON AND CAMBRIC 36-inch round Thread - 86e CRETONNE AND MUSLIN MORE TOWELS \u2018 Honeycomb and Terry To- 5¢ wels; 9c value, for.Sample bedroom Towels; also EA Towels for general use; hemmed i 5 and hemstitched; bundle of.5 for 60c and upward., ; \u2018 Dish Wash Cloths, de quality, for.Sc « aw ww oo» Fancy Art Muslin, 36 and 40 ins.wide; 15¢c and 18c¢ qualities, 11c for.Heavy art Cretonne, 10c quality, .* ° TC Art silkoline, 36 inc es wide, new.\u2018 15¢ Reversible Cottage Serim, 36 ins.wide, artistic colorings, yard, 29 Cc Art C rétonne, \u2018Art \u2018Ticking, Art Cambric, 2 to 10 yard lengths.Yard.18¢ 25c to 35c the prices \u2018you'd pay, if cut from the piece.Cotton; 12c value, for 36-inch White Longcloth: no dressing; 1bc value, for.10c 36- inch \u2018Lonsdale Cambric, for Underwear.Monday, 1 for, yard.12%¢ 36-inch White Nainsook Cotton; 19c Value, for 12%c¢ 46-inch White Lingerie 19c Mull, 36c value, for.Horrockses\u2019 Heavy White Long- cloth, 36 inches wide; 18e no dressing.Yard.U \u2018ntieached a rm 36-inch fine factory _ Cotton; 10c value _\u2026.6%c for.| \u201c 25c quality \u2019 AN EXTRA SPECIAL LIST 66 x 84 Linen Hemstitched Cloths, snow white; instead of $3.50, they'll be sold Monday at.oe $2.39 Table Linen \"Remnants: good widths, % to 1% yard lengths, worth from 50c to 7hc.Each plece.: 49c White Pique, for.+.ev va ve on 15¢ FANCY LINEN Samples of Embroidered Pillow Shams, Runners, Centres, Pillow Cases, ete.Reg.from 3bc to 75c each.Monday.29c WHITE LAWN, suitable for aprons, dresses, etc.38 inches wide and 20e value, 15¢ for.CREAM LINEN, \u201c36 inches wide, 18¢ value, 10c for aprons, etc, LINEN TABLE \u2018NAPKINS for.22 x 22 inches; \u201csecoyds,\u201d 6 85e for.Lunch size, ali linen; \"regularly 6 for 85c.Monday, 6 59¢ for.Cee ee ed as Irigh \"Linen \"Napkins, hemmed; regular $2.50 dozen.ne dozen.$1.80 A tab o of \u201cseconds\u201d to sell at .an average of half He proper value; 6 for $1.25, \"$1.48, \"$1.50, $1.74 and $2.65.7sr4 ovis be eb sad anu a \u201cou uw \u2018A sels ve.\u201c0 3445 5 Heuvy Woot\" : Blankets, pair.$2.95 Heavy Cork Linoleum, yard 29¢ | Pre ae tae seen se J arnishing Specials on Top = Wadded Comforters, each Bass $1.19 , AMPLI DARE TAPESTRY UARES: 2 - Sam cain nn SL 89 FOLDING SPRING COUCH with mattress and $2.9% pillow .\u2026.\u20264- WINDSOR ® FARFEF ART \" SQUARES Newest and Nicest Rugs in the market 3 x 236 yds.\u2026.rd 3x3 ydB.o0ceeenn.4.50 $ x 36 yds.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.5.25 Ax 4 yds 6.00 Travellers\u2019 Samples of Best prusseis Carpets, ! 1-2 yards ong, with finished ends, each .79¢ DINING CHAIRS The nicest lot we have yet shown.Golden oak finish, sad- die meat, high backs, all on! double.rings, each APN 57c \u2014_\u2014 AUSTRALIAN BLANKETS Softest and nicest Blankets in the market, full double bed size.pink or blue $2 39 * borders, pair TAPESTRY PORTIERES Splendid goods, 3 yds long, with heavy tassels.pair .\u2026.$1.89 CORK LINOLEUM 4 yds wide, tile and floral de- signe, square yard 39c WOOL MATTRESSES Beautiful Goods.well made, covered in fancy art ticking, double bed size, $3 29 e each CARPET SWEEPERS from the world's best maker.polished oak cases, $1.98.Seen rae BED OUTFIT Brass Mounted White Enamel Bed, double woven wire spring, steel frame, fine wool | mattress, covered fancy art «ticking, 2 pure all eather pillows for $8.75 CURTAIN STRETCHERS with non-rustable pins, size yards x 4 yards, 89¢ each SAMPLE LACE CURTAINS 3 and 3 1-2 yds.long, beautiful goods, all Colbert fin- 39¢ 0 ished ends, each BABY HIGH CHAIRS golden oak finish.with lock table and foot rest, 98 C each Stair Oflcloth, Floor Oficloth.seconds, 2 1 TAPESTRY BUGS 4 x OU VS Lune.en.$4.50 3 x3 yds.resece.BBO 3 x 3% vds Sheenas 7.00 3 x 4 yds.(gee.850 315 x 4 yds.recede.898 COUCH MATTRESSES covered in fancy art $1 49 ; e ticking, each .BURLAP FOR PORTIERES 54 inches wide, in green, blue, red or tan, yard 29 c Il 10c yard s.acocaue COMFORTERS A very choice lot for small beds, each .T9c OUR LACE CURTAINS $1.06 are the best value in then THE PRICE OF THE FALL QUARTER! Y STYLE BOOK, with free com~ \u2019 pou der au, 16e pattern is \"ame THE HAMILTON COMPANY ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST (Between Drummo nd and Mountain) THE FALL | : QUARTERLY No matte THE NEW FUR: HOUSE, Special Discount on ail LABERGE, CHEVALIER à GO.| how advantageous the offer of other Fur Houses may appear to- you, you, Can, , - have the same thing from.us for less money.We, therefore, strongly advise you to visit our ; : .warehouse before completing your purchase elsewhere, and $ 3 we can offer you in high grade Furs.Orders Placed Now.Wholesale.ÿ aps 516 St.Pail Si Some Practical Arguments, \"To the Editor of the Montreal.Star: Sir.\u2014I am not a practical politician, 1 vote and talk politics\u201cin the family circle, and that only .hermi-démhi-agmi ocasion- ally;i While at the Toronte Fair ! wes with the overwhelming tide that how they should vetd.Ii talk} >» J lu the following argument w! ed pri pe to present itself to me In answer : 19 t- put \u2014 _ - a ip e price of barley permansh a rey manufacturing; $500 hands re- and 10 trucks \"The company ex- PS 6 day.15%, à affillations, but y.ls anxious thé Practivs of law, la lh ,000,000 worth ébéson of 1912.\u201c2 > been : æpproxi- ie: \u2018to operate a on the general a dès teë.that: métey 9 cents a ml Passenger automobile.The vous sf pasa.3 aa be = EE hope that Resiprecity anil Lf ot the ond Soa ete in.Incge selected as the date for the Show of a, bis that the show will again.be nid in the Ysrge Gardens.ars }ferritory n R kat La Without Atami dhy permanent advantage in return.Add to this the fact -\u2014the - fact-af the other oo I would seem to me mi cds for ihe \u2018farnier to vote for Reci su he for the Warkingman or the, a settler yn ie Canaan North a a only weld - be -26 his merey, Barle oy would be chea than It is to-day You seem to.t] x that you and your neighbors would be shout the only producers, but barley can be 'raised as a sure crop in a stretch of country in Canada alone co a half million square miles, and in as large à and it would De raised.if a market could be obtained for so large a production: \u201cbut the market does aot atam des © world par here for enor 4 105 lié Joep fn me 9 a er Fam mart BO.EM dl rie ing 1 more county ona iE op Jing.n° tte nations {that g Sou FE Atian ity.They told me that they would car Sully weigh the ments advanced them.1 would like the sarmors among your readers to 30 80 as wel Another argument that pu sited 1 it self to one of them was.that had his share to pay of the, Sino debt contracted in build! » pd canals, ia, fun .paresse re Tame rough Cana an t the rip working of Reclprocity must take from those roads A humibir of the Brites Hain a highways that \u2018will .bissct their respective.commonWealths, thus ignor- {ing struck by & shynter.His ler es on Spécial to Thé Montreal Stag, ; 1*' - Brockville, x 8 was brought bo painfully bruis accitent sustained at Coteau, by.y :] der, and dragged \u2018[unté as ce a ' A ?Tee ê k Mitan de\u201d COME ON ALONG TO GOODWINS\u2019 -Cloak and Suit Dept.Lf there is a indy who lives in Muntreuai, vi who is visiting Montreal, this short and _ meaning invitation is given.Just imagine you can hear every \u2018snlespersonim D> en j SEL YY I, RUE roug 2 - À A ot GRADE SUITS, representing the latest Ra AN Fall ideas and styles.The Fall mate- 74 ; rials such as broadcloth, heavy cheviot, 0 ur ul in , ç G : A .men\u2019s wear serge, satin diagonal, rough : Pa 4; k weave tweeds, soft faced cheviot and .3 } .5 velvet, in a full range of shades, black, navy, coronation brown, green, grey ; .\u2019 , ÿ \\ \u2018 rown mixtures.Handso ; Fresh Fall merchandise has been hurried at Goodwins from 7 7 we pu) hi fined with soft lustrous satin to set off all parts of the Old World and the New.Mighty grey- | | pu QU late London tation made ays the ya - plain ondo stators nade oer\u201d nice hounds of the Ocean have raced to this premier part of Canada, placing before 4 ; à (IA pare Che latest el bal $ 24 75 I ., ance ew Yur eas, .Goodwin shoppers, and a particular people, the tangible verdicts of Europe\u2019s mn \\ y ! Our price Special attention is called on Monday à à 4 y o our exclusive and moderate ce centres of Fashion for the Fall of 1911.Capitals of America, celebrated as leaders in the \\ vo hl | x to our exclusive and moderately prices Girls\u2019, Junior and Miswes\u2019 sizes, in che- 1 141 14 d - = - viots, broadcloath, serge, beaver, in all special commodities they supply, have satisfied us with their selections for Goodwins\u2019 | 6 _ phadés Prices from RON (© AIR TS Autumn offerings.- oO d i adapted for Canadian cHmare ot Floor ve The special openings in different departments have been gratifying.The stately bow of the es 7 Pa RY a .whole Goodwin store on Monday will be sincere in its generous greeting to you.A million hidden NN A 11 { We Have Won Our Way in Waists.: : = .BT ! R yl i a Throughout the summer or even from the early Spring, Goodwins | hands have helped in perfecting our galaxy of varied Autumn goods.OCR Lo = - / } ; ny 5 stood in a proud position in the matter of waists.Outputs of whole .- RS ¥/R ay.factories were contracted for, apd the merchandise sold without a - Paris modistes have pored and planned over models to satisfy some Goodwin\u2019 oZ TRARY / break in the brisk business.Wo listened intently to the popular demand; we replied quickly to the suitable materials, designs and prices.patron.Irish colleens have sung to the swish of the shuttles as they flew in the looms \u201d- = NN 4 As fast as there was an intimation of change in the haromoter.our orders were altered accordingly.Cooler breezes demanded heavier materials, till now, facing the Fall, we are pleased to present creations bright with Goodwin linen.African Ostrich farmers have ridden over morgens of 4 \\ A in waists worthy of reputation our customers have given this depart- 4 ; / ment.sandy stretch so that a fine feather at this store might please a purchaser.The potteries\u2019 NEW YORK WAISTS, in plain colored | LADIES WAISTS.made of silk eolienne, + ; .- ° PP oe = fell, erg + .; \u2019 chiffon, Hned with silk eolienne, high.col- draped with black ehiffon embroidered.in of a Doulton and a Haviland have fumed in deciding the decoration of a metropolis ; lar, yoke and deep cuff of fine Val.Lace ea Thos Sire roo high dal.table.Sailors of the North Seas have hauled in their nets to supply our visitors With the\" foe ( oF \u2014 Lack and front with clusters of very fine Jar and deep cuffs are finished with wide tucks.Sleeves and voke are heavily em- bands of black satin and fancy braiding.\u2019 choicest sardines.The British Isles have bent to their work in weaving their fibiies t8 GY mt du EE ana viack.Mn er ve ns S12 .7 \u20ac on ofor pink ve n send to this City in Goodwin boxes.English manufacturers of steel have satisfied the Goodwin 5% mauve.Monday.$15.00 buyer and centributed ages of solid experience with which to weld our hardware \"department.f | What Ladies Thought of Our.Millinery Was Encouraging.France has fancied her finest kid to fashion into Goodwin gloves.Southern skies have seen to ° We are highly delighted with the praise bestowed in the matter of our Millinery Openings this week.People came back to us and told us how delighted they had been with everything they saw in our Millinery \u2018 it that pure spices scent a Goodwin Grocery Section.The cunning of skilled American craffs- Merchandise Parlors on the First Floor'up, and in the new department on the ground floor.Sincere praise like this, com- Where hat high priced in this d d otel f men combines with Canadian cleverness in designing furniture worthy of this store\u2014and so the with them.High prices are never charged at Goodwins Just for the sake of high prices.On occasions.we \u2014First Floor Up ing frém the different quarters it did, was a compliment that we are genuinely proud of.Bows at the: feet On occasions, we : À ; are able to give some of the highest values of the whole department at the lowest prices we have ever story of our stock leads on to an endless vista of countries contributing to the welfafe\u2018df our patrons f offered.ÉARGE POKE SHAPE, brim covered in taupe plush facing of pink LARGE FLAT ROLLING BRIM SAILORS, in cerise velvet, fac- 4 1 \u2019 \u2018Each land of commerce and of trade pays homage to the Goodwin emporium, where goods can Simy® Two tips mounted hish at the back Mon- GR.) finsned with tno large black fur voppies Mon: 9B 00) he large black fur poppies.Mon- $25.00 .a Cee ee \u2019 .* .i LARGE FLAT BLACK 'VELVE DRO PIN HA never come with the imprint of too high a quality to suit us, or with the cost out \u2019of' proportion to the | Lang rine Bris aT.tow desten in ack velvet bangs of \u201cne large reno wists EL VET PROOFING HAT, imaged wih value given the customer.\u201c / A Jace and large White bush osprey at right side.$60.00 cluster of roses ¢aught under brim.Monday Te \u2014First Floor Up {The Features in | Neckwear and Ribbon Fall Dress Goods.' For the Early Fall.No city in Europe and yet no centre in America If you consider the trouble that has been taken can boast \u20ac duicker following of fashion than in the making of some of our Ostrich Feather ontrea e fabrics of the farthest factories are + eh: .the delight of Goodwins\u2019 Dress Goods Department.Boas, you wouldn't think $45.00 a very high price The same suiting which stir Paris and New York to compensate for it all.Perhaps the man in South are waiting for you here.The goods, the same as Africa, who rears the Ostrich, could tell you the bethe fashion hints, seem to have been cabled across ginning of the story of the boa, only completed R the Atlantic.when the feathers reach some European point or ~ EVENING WEAR\u2014A magnificent variety of exclu- American centre.We present these Ostrich sive patterns and colorings in piece dress materials .for Evening Wear.Feather Dress Accessories shorn of all the troubles * On Monday we will show (in our Dress Goods depart- in its making.Other dress accessories in our lace ment on the main floor), a great many fæbrics suit- .' .able for evening and dress occasions.Novelty in mat- and embroidery department have wonderful stories erial and shades will be the outstanding feature.= .of world travel.From every centre of dainty fash- MELBA CLOTH, in a full range of Evening - ; : ,\u2026Xinte, 42 inches wide.Monday, per yard.$1 00 ion we present articles spoken of such as these.42 ENCH SAN TOY AT 31.00 PER YARD.This materials \u201cy ; Mas a\u2019 marked silky.etfect, and the colorings $1 00 : NEW BLACK REAL OSTRICH FEATHER BUAS, 24 ®re of the hutest.A.Al \u2018LEVANT, the idea of the moment, has the ap- | feathers.Monday pearance of silk satin.In pear! grey.royal, cham- A 4 Deane a hea black, ete.si 25 NOVELTY RIBBON.NEW STRIPED TWO TONE - Double foid.Price ./.1.0.0002000000000 TAFFETA RIBBON, in the newest Fall combination 2h PEKIN DE SOIE, shown in same shades as the $1 25 of colors.Black-Taffeta centre with a colored satin © Satin Levant, and sold also at.Duchesse border.All pure silk, extra quality.Most - SILK WOQOI.BOLIENNES, at 16 and n.00.Also\u2019 desirable for hat trimming.Colors, black and>new YEDDOLIDNNES \u2018at -$1.75.Shades cream.King's blue, black and cardinal, black and green, black 75 sea biagk helio, pate sky.rage pink, navy, tan, _ - and Royal dblye, 744 inches wide.Monday, per yd.* is CREPE DB PA.8 w L'AS SILK VOILES.You : .NEW WHITE PLEATED SIDE JABOTS.with color- -may see rome SA siy pretty tints, these goods \u2018\u201d , ed border and fancy edge, trimmed with fine\u2019 white being \u2018extremely pretty, fet- over draping.\u2018 \u201c ingertion.Shades of border are nav y, mauve, 75 epe de Pari, per vhid- LoL.1.$1.00 | red and new blue.Monday, each -8ilk Voile, per yard.Veau e ane ses 0e 1000000000 $1-75- i\u201d : NEW REAL IRISH LACE COLLARS, with cuffs to EXCLUSIVE GOWN LENGTHS GF Ar LK Pont match.Some are Baby Irish ahd others are of heav- Clasbing).Prive $2.50 per yard.These goods are not Jor design.Very stylish for coat sets.Mon- $12.65 \"exclusive in shades, \u2018but they are extlusive to us.«| ay.pe : £ Ground Floor.de ue ord we.will show these rich.draping uioelir Duchess Satins, in all fashions lead- ble So thoanrich isping gowns.yards long, made of the chojcest of ostrich $45.00 ; LA That We Feel | F ootwear Will Satisfy.If we fail to hake your feet comfortable when we supplied the footwear, we fully expect to be the ultimate losers.Now, since we are not trying to play losing game in this respect, we have pit forth good, struight:forward, common-sense efforts to secure footwear to kesp your patronage.This\u2019 : applies \u2018to footwear for men, women and children, and boots like these are the kind we have true faith in: { 1 i.sf.WOMEN'S HIQH GRADE.FQOTWEAR, including all the latest styles of short hE long vamps, in 16 button, high tops.These are in suede, velvet, velvet and patent with-gatin tope, vici kid, button and lace, a complete ageorgment of all leathers.These are al made; by pecgnlists® in ladies\u2019 footwear, Edwin .Burt, New York® E.P*\"Reed, Rochester, also many others We carry B to E widths.Prices from $3.00 Bl CHIEDREN'S FOOTWEAR] on our\u2019 Classic Kiilture lastsfnewest 1911 Fall styles, made expressly for us by footwear specialists ng children\u2019s shoes.We \u201cave , a complete assortment Including all latest atyles in high top Napoleon boots.Growing girls\u2019 misses\u2019 ; cnueécr 8 , and Infants\u2019.Ln all Jeathers.Button or lace, : 2 a « 49 to 0 $480.\u2018 -OUR STHE MEN'S F TWEAR CONTAINS THE A VER M OSTYRES, including \u2018high toes, atraidhit ana.4 te # \u2018lasts.AN leathers.Single and\u2019 double sole, buttôn and bluchers, Duck and leather linings.These are all made by the Goodyear t-pr a\u201d a :fFo , $3.00.to $5.00.We carey .izes 4 to 12.Prices \u201cwo X \u201cie \u2018 5 : \u2014Firet e Floor Ya .°F What's the Right Weight \"7 MY 600 coonvms omy For Underwear, Hats FALL OVERCOATS?and Caps, THEY FIND VERY LITTLE TROUBLE T0 4 No person can lay the answer down officially.LOCATE THEIR OWN SECTION.We put enough different kinds of tweeds and enough different weights in our Overcoats to try to satisfy every person.We do the same with the styles, cuts and latest designs in them, and we Fall was always the time for the men to fix up A man needs without asking him too much money leave out as little of the price as possible.for them.faced shirts, ribbed wrists and skirts.Drawers i exclusive colorings.single breasted sacque, 2 | \u2018 to match.All sizes, 34 to 46.Monday, per MH .garment.and 3 buttons.Light padded shoulders, long NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, in plain bi arab eripea ** .: .N , in plain ue chambray, striped roll lapels.Materials of fine Bannockburn and figured ginghams and per es, pleated in blue 7 : : A chambray.Some with soft cu n plain grey and *- tweeds and English worsteds, in the new brown + light blue and blue chambray th are n = 75 à effects and grey small invisible checks, strict- * Sizes 14 to 17.Each.4 ¥ ly bench tajlor-made.Prices $12 to $30 \"\u201d NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, in specially imported cloths, -exs ft .clusive patterns in percales, French Madras, Russ rom.+.05 0e == cord, pique in neat stripe and figured effects, full fitting bodies, snug fitting cotlars.MEN'S FALL OVERCOATS, in the correct single Sizes 14 to 15.§1 00, $1.25, $1 5082.00 Prices.ted ront, 44 inches?i breasted, fly front, me S: - Materials are FLANNEL NEGLIGEE \u201cSHIRTS, soft double cuffs, \u2018Col: ES Scotch Tweeds, rough finish, in light .grey self lar to match.In plain grey, grey with blue, hello aad; _ black stripe, white with black stripes.Also In 00 striped, fine diagonals in a darker shadé, and .- hello and blue Oxford with soft souble cuffs.= $2.0 03 olive and fawn mixtures, also ti ine black Vi- Each.x .cuna, silk faced.Latest in style.and gusran- SCOTCH TWEED CAPS, In grey, teed hand made mixtures, silk lined, leather band.Ja \u2019 The newest shapes.° from.ea ee ee 21 EE OUR SPECIAL BLACK FELT DERBY, in all $2.50 \u2018 | 7 the newest shapes, 1s well worth seeing at : _ \u2014Ground Floor.\u201core : \u201cThese Suits for Real Boys.| Boys\u2019 Suiits, new Fall style for boys, double- breasted, thrée-button sacque, cut the same as \u2018thé men\u2019s garments.Full bloomers made from all wool Scotch tweeds and heavy worsteds, jn the new basket weave patterns, gréy diagonal, $ \u201choneycomb, in light brown and grey.Made by # \u201cexperts.As including, 35 chest.rg a little.In anticipation of this we have our Men\u2019s 3 Furnishing Department pretty full of*things the pl vide.Monday, p pet, yard; 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