The Montreal daily star, 10 novembre 1911, vendredi 10 novembre 1911
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OUR TREATMENTS cover the whole field of modern gle, light, iin oe ay comforts of howe with every regaining ens means of .health, _M.R.SANATORIUM \u201cTT 45 Mistealfe 8t, Montreal -286- St.Catherine St.' West.475 St.Catherine St.East._ 1719 St.Catherine St.Past | Cor.Craig and St.Peter Sts.SPECIAL CREDIT S| \u2018made or made- to-order.large assortment of Furs, Tetophone Mata 203: x Cosmopolitn Store = ss 359 NOTRE \u2018DAME ST:\"W,-Oppesta Grand Ona\u2019 Biel n $1.OO PER WEEK \u201c We-\u2014#upply- you-\u2014with- everything Ân\u2014 Ladies\u2019 and .Gentlemen\u2019s Clothing\u2014resdy- We also carry a every shirt we sell.The Unusual in Shirt To the charm of comfort, and- long.caring \u2014\u201cpdwer, we ddd the attraction of- low prices to \u2018Understand us, we never \u2019 -sacrificé quality for price, but crowd in more cy 3 at every price.than anyone else in - Fan SE ryder on # : to.; v ¢ 1 REMARKABLE CAST | SHONE IN LAST.IN A DRAMATIC AND DFLGHTFUL CARE Singing of Dereyne, Clement \u2018and La Palme Sets a New.Mark for Opera in 10,- 1911 7 (ona CONCERT MA SAAD Concent (i Ty PRINGESS = Fine \u2018Programme Arratiged-for stan- | Jey Street Presbyterian Church\" 31 OUR \u2014 vo \" \" LL z NS emo .Arrangements have been mad qr ur M Maxime .Dagust,.Montreal, 38 to- - s 0 f a grand conceft me, Scotch) \u2018to be giveh in the i 1 bf Btanley Street Presbyterian ( Œuret.\u2018under the auspices of the choir and Sunday school, où Friday evening, November 24.A.very enjoyslle eptértainment is being looked forward to as some of the best local talent have consented to take part.\u2026 tain H.W.Bowie, Otta Ce day B wie wa, 43 Amongst the names.appearing oa the programme for that -evening are: ME da F.Lariviere, Montreal, i \u2018Miss McRitchie, Scottish Elocutjonist:* {and entertainer, from- Glasgow; Miss\u201d .THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR FRIDAY.NOVEMBER NIGHT'S * CARMEN.» \"THESOCIAL \"WORLD.=\u201c 5 a THE NEW asc to Sr.so BOHEMIAN GIRL NEXT WEEK 28e.\u2018to 9150.SEATS NOW ON SALE.Author\u2019s Producing Company Annouuces \u2026 THE GAMBLERS By Charles Klein, Author of \u201cThe Music Master 200 nights st Maxiné Elliott's Theatre, New York - nal New York cast and produ tion y, with the origts.= 00 VOU GAMBLE?sm tr ©, R P un E © M Montreal Opera Company IN THE STOCK MARKNT.DAY 3.10 & 8.10 P.M.- _ w \u201c+ ar Personal Mention.Mrs: J.N.Warminton 1s Visiting: ner brother in Saranac Lake, N.Y Lady Lacoste and Miss Lacoste axe going to Ottawa next week for the \u2018opening of Parliament.-Mies Stevenson and Miss Ruth Ste- veneon will arrive home from -abroad 2] {at the end of next week.© Mrs.Douglas Armour, of Montreal, | is in Ottawa for a day or two, the guest of Mrs, William:Macdeugall, aad Mes, Haytér:Reed, who went to Ottawa to-day, will also be Mrs.Macdougall's guest.Mr.Joaquin Miiler, San Francisco, 69 to-day.; \u201cHem.Joseph Shehyn, Quebec, 32.today.Mr.H.G.Brewster, M.L.A., British Columbia, 41 to-day.\"Mr.W.D.Staples, x.P,.Manitoba, 43 to-day.As MAJESTY'S THEATRE oar Winston Churchill,\u201d PRINCESS BAJAN ** | tures and her very clearly defined sug- men i8 a mezzo role.~~ Montreal.\u201d CANADIAN SINGERS WARMLY RECEIVED Theatre Packed to the Doors While Hundreds are Turned * Away.Montreal singer, who made a bril- ; liant debut as Mercedes.MME.OLGA PAWLOSKA.EDMOND CLEMENT.Whose \u201cDon Jose\u201d was an outstanding feature.\u2019 ARMEN has been a subject of -\u2014 - Controversy -for-a good many Years.Most opera singers are anxious to appear in the role, and of.interpretations\u2014of sorts\u2014 there have been no end.But among cated.Certainly she makes admirable.them few have stood out memorable, [use of it later on.1 Il-have permanent] When dragged of the cigarette place in the gallery of famous opera- factory, she stood glaringly defiant A for a moment; then did the one thing tio creations.- With a memory still|ihat was the essential\u2014for a Carmen: vivid of the great Calve's striking in- |she tidied her hair, and with deft, quick terpretation of Bizets heroine, the hands restored.with far mare than writer desires to go on record as af- usual care, her rutfied charme.This __firming that it is his conviction that numerable subtle modulations of car- Tia gE, Inflections of voite; and facial expression, à strong sense of the alluring and the enticing.Perhaps she strikes this note too forcibly at the outset; but that is a fault easily eradi- attention to detail characterized het \"the Carmien presentéd at His Majesty's impersonation throughout, _ _ Theatre last night is the most d In the second act her attitude when tic, intense, and -gripping impersona.- seated and her pose when swaying to tion of thc role by ony notable artist the rhythm of the dance alike indicated ince the woman swayed by sensuous emo- reyne Calve's day.the The.Fely De |tons.Over her face swept fleeting five years-ago, ând her Carmen stamps |! pressions of her-thoughts.It.was, her as an actress and singer of acute in its way »_brilliant emotional sculp- intelligence, originality, and power.She brings to bear in her interpretation a keen appreciatirn of finesse in| histrionics, remarkable insight in Characterization, and no littie subtlety \u201cin the creation of moods.The distinctive note she struck was indicative of the high level of the whole production.Never before has Montreal witnessed such a cast for this opera.With Edmond Clement as Don Jore, greater than ever in his triumph through sheer genius of acting and singing; with Beatrice La Palme an ideal Micaela in person, in voice, in sympathetic appreciation of that role; with M.Cargue a dignified and impressive Toreador: with Mme.Olga Pawloska a spirited, vivid, and impul- .sive Mercedes; and with almost every minor role effectively filled; with scenic setting more than adequate; with an orchestra directed by a conductor wo certainly revealed hidden beauties in even Bizet\u2019s lovely music: _20d with an audience, that packed: the \u201ctheatré to overflowing, filling every seat from orchestra stails to top gal-} = FELY DEREYNE.Whose work as \u201cCarmen\u201d was à re _velation, lery, standing ten deep at the back of : 1 \u2014 \u2014 the parquet, and with enthusiazm \u2018gaining in intensity with each successive act, it was a night to be remembered for a long time to come.tuee, In this respect she e gives us the real Car en of Merrimee.To watch her as shd sat listening to Don Jose's \u2018French Canada had turned out in full passionate outpouring of his feelings force to do honor \u2018io her brilliant!in the Fiower Song was to realize that daughter, and Montreal generally to|she is, if nothing else, an actress of acclaim four artists of Canadian birth, joo mean intellectual powers.Here who figured in the cast.Long before [again the feline sense was strong, but 8 o'clock there was a queue extending - tempered by a subtle modification in from the.box.office down Guy street the shape of an abandonment to the round the corner of &t.Catherine physical impulses of the moment, Her and long after half-past eight caresses at the close, arousing Don | the crowd s poured in, hun ing eventually turned away, as every were the apothedsis of luring promise, -avallable foot of standing room was; quickly taken up.the largest ever assembled at a per-, formance of grand opera here; prob- and \u201ctar; ASS : been given with such wealth of detail such well defined significance env=\u2014herc==Mmnre:-Pereyne was teag Spanish] bled in Canada for grand opera.The than Gallic in her outburst of anger hox office receipts excecded $2,500.The and sudden flaming passion.She gave night was a triumph in cvery way.i the same impression in the tragic final .scene.But throughout both she con- Dereyne struck a vivid veyed.with a vehemence and a cer- She tainty that held her audience tense and costumes the role with scdulous regard enthralled, the sense of a passionate for the development of the action of weman conscious of her powers to the opera,.and this costuming has its charm, to entice, and to fascinate, lv- due part in her success.Her ap- ing only for the intense enjoyment of pearance in a skirt of coarse pattern\u2014 the passionate moment, careless, un- \u2018red and white\u2014a flaming shawl, and scrupulous, and heartless.She struck gaudy waist scarf, gave the keynote to.the note of sex with a poignant force, her fmpersonation, even us it accen- | but she did not over-accentuate it.\u201ctuated .the significance of her ges-, Mer voice is a soprano, and Car- But Mme.De- gestion of panther-like fascination.:reyne, though she does not possess a The writer has never seen any Carmen voicé of greal power or volume, can who gave such a feline \u2018reading of the color it, and can use vocal colors with - Tiabanera.\u201d Mme.Dereyne's consum- the skill of an artist.She emphasized mate ari in make-up heightened this!the dramatic character of the music to impression.Physicaliy, she is ideal: a degree, and in no single instance or for the role.Her Carmen is the per-{ particular did she fail to maintain the sonification of voluptuousness, of way- ; vividness of her characterization.To ward passion, careless, unrestrained, | \u2018sum up in a single phrase, her Carmen but also calculating und designing.Her ' is not only striking In its comprehen- -remarkably expressive eyes are used give succession of wayward moods, but unceasingly, and by deft use of koh! | dramaticdlly and.irrtellectually great.she gives an ifnpression of eyes of un- \u201c ° * usual breadth, thus conveying.with- | To such a Carmen did M.Clement -out taking into consideration her in-{ piay Don Jose.And what a Don Mme.Fely individual note on her entry.\u2018A PERFECT SKIN TONIC : To guard against the irritating Sects of Fall and Winter winds on the complexion mothing is quite as effective as Royal Vinolia _ Vanishing Cream.The & télÿ © and * \u201catfrélat-\" ~ \u2018as Miraela.in many respects loska, Jose! He is an artist of extraordin- \u201cBry range, \u201cunfailing résoûrce, and \u2018aparently inexhaustible originality.He is always thinking oht some new detail which shall perfeet his characterisation.There werd evidenced last night the same remarkable exercise of restraint\u2014a mode) for all the youag certain control of nervous force, the same extensive gamut 0° vocal inflections, the same swift, subtle emotional fiashes, the same immense virility, that marked his prescntation of the role last season: And in addition he struc!: a ecore of few notes, Introduc- ed- innumerable new deft detalls, ex- qulsite trifles that\u2019 made his reading more aesthetically brilliant than ever.One Httle instance will suffice.In the third act, while Carmen is reading her fate by the cards.Don Jose lies full length at her right hand, turned away from her.but listening to every word she says., And as he listens, he \"handles his knife with sueh prehensile, nervous suggestiveness that it gives a new sinister and shuddering significance to the apprehension which Carmen voices, In the last act, by a sudden turn from the exhaustion of despair to the nervous tenseness of a sudden and desperate resolve, accompanied by an astounding facial change from tortured longing to the frenzy of jea- leusly, he accomplished a transformation as startling as it was unmistak- ible in its significance.\u201d His volce is as beautiful in texture, as instinct with romance, poetry, passion, the whole range of emotions, as ever: a source \u2018of continual wonderment and of unfailing delight- A hundred delicate nuances, a hundred exquisite | modulations, all used of set design, all clearly significant, all employed with an utier absence of strain, attest the greatness of his art and the domjina- tion of an intelligerice at once subtle \u2018and intensely keen.Small wonde- that When he had finlghed his exquis= ite singing of the Flower Song, a roar of applause fairly shook the house.A great Don Jose, well \u2018matched to = great Carmen.And this was not all appearing for the first time in grand opera in her native land.Beatrice La Palme made her Canadian debut last night Artist to Her finger-tipa brilliant French-Canadian singer ideal interpretation of the personification of girlish the gave un role.The tender sy m- vested Micaela with a pathy that went straight to the hearts The audience was.In the_third_act-\u2014which \u2018has \u2018never of her\u2014audience, \u2014Her- extraordinarily facile manipulation of her voice is even morc in evidence in opera than on is a clever and convincing actress, Invariably appropriate in gesture.and exercising always a well-judôged restraint.She also won a veritable storm of applause from the audience, and it was thoroughly well descrved.> s , * | In the smaller roles, justice awards the palm to Mme.Olga Pawloska,.another (Canadian.Jt was het first appearance in opera on any stage, but her Mercedes was that of an experienced artist.True, she made a couple of false .tries, but that is a small detail, in the circumstances.She Infused into the part a vivacity and a magnetism that indicate genuine artistic instincts.Her gestures are both graceful and impressive,.and her exit in the last act.-after pleading with: Carmen to leave [ the Squire, could scarcely have been more effectively done.She sang with confidence, and her voice\u2014really one of beautiful quality and great possi- bjlities\u2014rang out mort _ than once clear above the full chorus.She will be we: advised to coñserve hef ün- doubted \u2018vocal powers.Congratula.ions must also be ex- fended to Mme.\u2018'hoiseul.,who, as Frasquita.sang chamingly and mäde a pretty, graceful figure.M.Panneton was rather disappointing as Zun- iga.He lacked mobility in gesture and facial expression.He should guard against stifîfhess.Mr.Wain- man did excellent work as Morales, buy will improve his impersonation i! he tones down his make-up somewhat.| Mr.Hugh Allan introduced some clever touches o! humor: as Remendado\u2014 his make-up was admirable,\u2014~and 8ig- ner Stroesco displayed considerable versatility as Dancairo.The Escamil- lo of M.Cargue is notable for its dignity and manliness.He sang.the Toteador's song somewhat slower than is usual.but with most appropriate spirit.His fine bass voice is invza-iably adequate, * * * \u201cThe chorus madé one of two minor slips, but their- work on the whola was more than good.Th.skill of M.Hasselmans helped them over more than one difficult spot.The quintette in the second act was a feature of the performance.Mmes.Dereyne, Paw- and Choiseul, and Mr.Allan and Signor Stroegco.rendered it with delightful humor and due Tesard for it rhythmic qualities.The orchestra.M./ Hassel.under mans, played Bizbta, pharming music | as it 1s -eeldom played.All the rich coloring was brought out, all the many beauties revealed, and there was evident throughout a complete rapport between conductor and players.* * - \u201cThe enthusiasm was.All the principals shared in It.Bouquets and wreaths were plentiful.Mmes Dereyne, La Palme, Pawloska and Choiseul were all récipients, as was also M.Clement, the laïter being) presented with a laurel wreath.A gratifylng incident was the appear- atice, in response to an inslstent call, of the Managing\" airector, Mr.- Clark- Jeannotte.who was the obviously unwilling, but most deserving, object of' a hurricane \u201caf cheering.Only those who know.the untiring energy and the unswerving devotion of Mr, Jean- notte can fully realise the grea: extent.to which the pobdbile {s his debtor.He had \"his reward last night in the knowledge of a notable perfobmance, -æhich, will not be forgotten soon.To-night,.- \u201cManon -Lresoaul.\u201d with He uses it with an art (hat is |} phenomenal- Lady Drummond, who is having \u2018a tedious recovery from a serious illness some time ago.is still] in the Royal Victoria.Hospital, though it is reported that, she ts making eatisfactory pro- grees.Mrs.Walter Rowan has arrived in town from Ottawa, and will attend the marriage of Miss Beatrice Baillie, to Mr.William Scott Robertson, of Toronto, which takes place on Tuesday, November 14th.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Jamieson.of Redhill, Surrey, England, who have been spending a week at the Wiad- -sor, are-leaving on Saturday evening] for Toronto.They will return to England at the end of the month.Their Royal Highnesses the Govern- or-General and the Duchess of Con- naught entertained\u2019 Wednesday night at a dinner at Government House, the guests including Premier and Mrs.Borden, Minister of the Interior and Mrs.Rogers, Sir Richard, Lady, and Miss Cartwright, Senator and Mrs.Kirchhoffer, Mr.and Mrs.Anglin, Major-General and Mrs, \u201cColin Mac- and Colonel] and} Mrs, Biggar.Mr.and Mrs.Avery, Mrs.Francis.Bride's Receplion.Mrs.Sydney Elliot, formerly Miss Minerva Helps, received for the first .time_since her-marriage yesterday afternoon at 29 Mount Stephen apartments, Westmount.The bride wore her wedding\u2019 gown of white silk mar- guisette with Maltese lace, and was assisted | by Mrs.Fred Elliot, gowned in black satin.The reception room the dining room where tea was served the table was attractively arranged with a silver basket filled with crimson roses in the centre.Mrs.R.J.Inglis poured tea, and Mrs.C.Krause coffee, and the ices were cut by Mrs.Edward Foster.Assisting in serving were Mrs.W.E.Mowat, the Misses 1da and Winifred Elliot, Miss Jarvis, Miss Gertrude Jarvis, Miss M.Reid, and Miss Ethel Mackay.Mrs.Eiliot will receive on the first Wednesday of each month.Mis.Peel's Reception.= Mrs.William -A.Peel.formeriy Miss Florence M.O'Hara, held her first reception since her -marriage yesterday afternoon, at 133 Edward Charles street, Outremont, the drawing-room being prettily arranged for the occasion with yellow chrysanthemums.The bride, who was wearing her wedding gown of white satin, with pear] trimming, was assisted in receiving by her mother, Mrs.O'Hara, who wore black satin, -with sequin trimming, and by \u201cMiss \"Gertrude Peel wearing - a blue silk gown.In the dining-room, where the decorations were carried qut.in pink chzysanthemums, Mrs.W.Maxwell apd Mrs.A.Bryson pouréd tes and coffee, and were assisted In serv ing by Mrs.Arthur Lang, Mirs Amy Peel and Miss Esther O'Hara, Mrs.Rolland\u2019s Tea.Mrs.F.F.Rolland, Trafalgar Avenue; was the hostess at a tea yesterday afternoon given in honor of the com- ie ; e Rolland, and her niece, Miss Gertrude Skalfe, The reception and tea-tooms were effectively arranged with- white chrysanthemums.The hostess receiv- and Miss Gertrude Skalfe wore brown sflk: Mrs.Skalfe and Mrs.AT.Murray poured tea and coffee and tMiss Bolton wore a pale Fadechine-robe:\u2014\u2014in-the-tea\u2014room.~where-; was decorated with pink roses, and in! j'inrtroduce her- | hand- painted _ dn }-chiffon; Mr.H.W, ed, wearing a handsome grey go vn; \"the concert platforni.Moreover.she | Miss Quéenté was in pale blue slik wore assisted in serving by the Misses Doherty, Miss Blaiklock, Miss Pauline La Mothe, and Miss Marguerite Warner.& \u2018whire, 40 to-day, - Néw Hêmp- : Dr.Henry Van.Dyke, Prinosion, 59 to-day.{ Earl of Clonmell, 34 to-day.4, Duke of Fife, 62 to-day.; Baron Gerard.3 to-day.\u2018 Baren Hylton, 4% to-day.| \u201cViscount Iveagh, 64 to-day.\u2018General Sir Charlies Comyn Egerton.i 83 to-day.TT, ANNIVERSARIES.= - * B.J.Coghlin, Montreal, died two years ago to-day.Hazel McRae, well-known Scottish songstress; Mr.Robert Strathdée, vio.7 linist, formerly -of Aberdeen; and Mr.4 Sedgwick, baritone soloist ia Cres- | Tonight - NOH AS LEONARD EE eu ee Lt PLETCHER binf, N ttl, Cerri, Stroesc sWoR AND Tih \u2014 pape = MA GHORGB-B.REN f Evening, Nor, MM, D'Arfal, SISTERS WATSON AND LITTL! AND CO.AMOROS Mmes.Dereyne.Courso, Choiseul : Haberty.Bonafe.Walnman.Sat Afters ; mm.cent Street Presbyterian -Church.LILLIAN sarey.|coLisce TRID.| the Opéra Orchestre © PM-\u2014Concert by Mr.Donald MacLeod has algo kindly PRICES: 1% Dally Mat.:- 15e to Soc.All \u2018evening performances at 8.15.consented to sing in Gaelic for the Sat.Met: lee \u201col Every Nigh xes.$1.Next week\u20143 y a and Friday, \u201cLa sa S special edification of \u2018the Highland }- OP - \"PHONES gleur de Notre Monday, Tuesday end To + friends who may be present on that 7 265 4 \u201cWerther,\u201d Saturday, \u2018Manon predey, occasion; while the bagpipe belections {f\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 a are \"being arranged for by Hi Mec: Majestic Hall All Week Gray, pipe-major of the ghlan _ ' Ma .Cadets.ts, Daily Other talent, both vocal and instrumental, will also appear, all combining to make up a programme of ex- + P.B.Benoit, Chambly, died a year AZO Te Bride's Reception.Mrs.Herbert Raine, formerly Miss Maud Bolton, held her bridal reception at her \u201chome in the Dirleton, Unlon avenue, yesterday afternoon, when she was assisted in' receiving by her sister, Miss Bolton.The hostess\u2019 gown was of rose pink charmeuse satin, \u2018with: antique Honiton lace trimming; blue crepe the table decorations were compesed of pink roses, Mrs.Ernest Bolton and Mrs.Hullett Desbarats presided.The young ladies helping to serve were Miss May Robertson, Miss Hazel Cov- ernton, Miss Mabel Coghiin and Miss Daisy Pinsonnedult.Pink roses and white carnations -were effeectively-ar oceptional merit and attractiveness.DANCING SCHOOL.A private and select dancing academy, de- THE BIG REVIEW Yo hlare clases ia Next Week\u2014GAY WIDOWS dancing and deport- , 264 6 Frederico W.Normsn.\u2014 3% 0 2 gv \u2014 Tap wo une.Recital St.Pauls SWAN\" the comfort of it, the surensss.ease, and_sweetness\u2014each and e , character- tstic deserves notice.Upqua ified satisfaction is guaranteed.Prices from $2.50.Sold at stationers, York Street.Toruato.London, New York, Chicago, etc.= =| Presbyterian Church DORCHESTER STAEET, WEST 5 nau Monday Rvening, Nov.3 ) Selgneurs streets, \u2018on Monda, over = a t\u20148:30\u2014 poms \u2018evenlog, November 13th, 8.30 Mr.Merlin Davies, Tenor.Mr.Saul Brant, Violinist, Miss Ethel Jamieson, Violinist \u2018Mr.Frederick H.Blair, Organist.A silver collection will Be taken, of emrock Amateur Athle- tio \u2018Association will be held in \"tbe Young Irisbhmen's Litrary tion of ge T.McGUIRE, Sec.Troas.8 AAA.ranged in the reception room.Mrs Raine will be at home on tne first Tuesday of each month.Reception for Debutante.The tea given by Mrs.D.Stroud, to daughter, Miss Ruby Stroud, who is a debutante this season was another enjoyable social event yesterday afternoon.Yellow and: white chrysanthemums were the flowers used in the drawing-room, where the hostess received, wearing a cream:-col- ored satin gown with overdress of black beaded lace.Her daughter, who received with her, was gowned \u2018n white satin veiled in white chiffon and carried pink roses.Mrs.Laurence Watt and Mrs.Chave presided at the tea table, which was decorated with pink roses and greenery, and Mrs.Walter Long and Mrs.Clarence Stroud served the ices.The young ladies as- gisting were Miss Gladys Hubley, Miss Helen Popham, Miss Daisy Hannah and Miss Marjorie Stroud.Dinner Party.His Honor the.Lieut.-Governor of Quebec and Lady Langelier were guests.of honor at a_dinner given :ast evening by His Worship the Mayor.and Miss Guerin.Covers were laid Tor sixteen and pink roses adorned-ther table.Society at the Opera.\u2018.\u2018Not only wag every seat occüipied at.the opera at His Majesty's Theatre 1agt evening, but the side aisles and spaces at,he back of the theatre were filed with persons standing.Among: the box parties were: Sir Thomas and Lady Shaughnessy, who were &c- companied by Mrs.W.H.Beauclerk wearing a gown of white chiffon, in a_ floral des | mauve: 3 E \u20ac sy.in pale- -blue satin, veiled with Beauclark and M Lady Shaugh- W.J.Shaughnessy.in black satin.nessy was* gowned those-in\u2014 Sir -H- Montagu \u201cAl- \u201cAnong M lan's box were Mr.and Mrs.Allen Mackenzie, the latter wearing pale- blue chiffon: Miss Edith Shaughnessy in pale-yellow satin.velled in ninon with bugle, trimming: Mrs.Timmer- (Continued on Page 10.) .¢vaghly clean, is not sufficient.Usé twice every day.=} acidity in the mouth.\u201c fresh, radiant health.taste?do this.freshed, Pace Cream Take Care of Every shade of.expression that passes over the face has its greatest effect on that most mobile of © features\u2014the mouth.It is important, then, that | the teeth, revealed by every movement of the lips, 4 should be white.wholesome and good to look upon.A little more care taken, in time, to keep them thor- and free fron all acids and harmful bacteria\u2014and your teeth will remain st-ong and wholesome, as nature !ntended they should.Mere brushing srl, A pertect cleaner, ASUS 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aby.oJ.Sorted Women's Suits, in the nde Tashionable design and material, \u201cassorted shades; alt satin lined: Value $20.00 _ Saturda, vou ae 2e À se nu oa .do aire M.MARCHAND B | 284 St.Catherine Street Ww.SPECIAL SATURDAY., .$895.ne Eu C4 + 0 RED F4.\"and all others interested \u2018fn the inves.tigations of the, Society for Paychical Résenrch during \u201che \u2018ast: thirty ysors, will meet on Sunday, November 13th, at 725 st.Catherine Streét West, near McKay Street, 7.30 p.m, ; piritua alists pp RKESER \u201ctieid'and-8t Catherine \u2018streets; George Thompson and Bro., 102 Interprovinolal F ootball Championship Hamilton \u201cTigers\u201d vs.Montreal \u201cM.A.A.A.GROUNDS Saturday, Nov.11, 1911 at 2.80 p.m.sharp.VED SEATS.18c and $1\u20140n sale at Star Braneh Office, corner Marne otre Dame St \u2018 Fei A6 3 Moir, 4167 St: \u201cCathertrre street, Westmount; M.A.ALA.fice, 250 Pee) street.; .: >.F.LOGIE ARMSTRONG, Ce Hon, Secy.ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, SUNDAY 13th, inst, 11 am, and 7 ~Outremont Presbyterian Church DEAVAEAERR AVENUE em.\u2014 REV.PROFESSOR ALEX.D:.-30R DON, M.A, D.Litt, Presbyterian Cot.lege, REV.PRINCIPAL JAMES SMYTHE, B.A.LL.D.Wesleyan Theological College, have kindly contented t> cfficiate.Special singing.| Ship of Rev, Edgar T.Capel, General T0-NIGHT (Friday) 8.30 head by the musical 4 \u2019 HOOL tists iso tue at comedy artis , Me icons and BIE comedy sketch DAYS.\u2018in Musical Comedy ketch, The Saturday \u2018Afternoon Class For the study of the .SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Will be resumed on \u2019 SATURDAY \u2018NEXT, NOV, 11TH, ta \u2018Central Y.M.C.A,, under the leader-.Secretary of the Sunday School Unfon, to 5.45 p.m.ANR Wetsome.267 3 from 5 Late Night \u2018Dancing Assembly.STANLEY HALL, - - 92 Stanley Street, Stanley Enlarged Orchestra.Couple §8¢ Serpentines, Favors, etc.\u2019 (Ne Assembly Sat.of this week.) mn 1 \u2014 3896 i orien \u201c \u2014 EDUCATIONAL.= pMANDOLIN FREE WITH: EVERY COURSE RENE 281 2% STEAMSHIPS.HAMBURG-AMERICAN 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am pretty hard on my clothes: ; .\"Show me some Overcoats of the same aut.That Model 89 looks mighty good to me.\u201d .We ft him poectly with handsome Tweed Orercot CL at $22.Since then, this gentleman has sent us six mew : patrons.« ! + rm .The success of Fit-Reform\u2014new the greatest high-class ee ring organe Casati besa bil 4p 19 4 558 Lo Ÿ May we show you some of these Thea réa Su x.« , = i = wert?Forecant:\u2019 COLDER, | MONTREAL.FRIDAY.\"NOVEMBER 10, 1911.[GENERAL GANEVA, | gr sven w= ROTH OF ANTI [crm CROWN i fue ss SUIT: | DEFENDS ACTS OF FOREIGN SPIRIT NOW cr, PRINCE THREATENED ETS 33600 AND CTS TA TROP ALR SHAG ; WHAT Judgment \u201cWonders Why M.Justice Weir Is Severe in Course of Lengthy Surprised at Trial Committee \u2014\u201cA Mere Travesty of Honest Investigation\u201d \u2014 \u201cDistressed\u201d Students Were _ Not Called as Witnesses \u2014 Finds Dr.\"Scott's - Position Strange \u2014 Minutes.Comments on.Loss of _ | Army of Penetration Advancing \u201cUpon Army From Rear.WAR CORRESPONDENT REITERATES CHARGES LATE MR.J.C.WEIR Condemning the Wesleyan log- ~\"Jeal College to pay $3,600 damages, MT.* ; Justice Weir this morning rendered \u2018Judgment in favor of Rev.Dr.Work-| man in the latter\u2019s famous and lons- \u201cstanding case against the college from which he- was dismissed as professor on the grounds that his teachings were anorthodox.\u2014\u2014-\u2014Fhat-the- Board-of- (Govermors.of the Wesleyan College acted illegally in dismissing Rev.Dr.Workman, and, that their dismissal is ultra vires is the main conclusion which Mr.Justice Weir arrived at in the judgment which was 50 pages in minutes to read this forenoon.\" Not the Wesleyan College govern- \"ors, but the Methodist General Con- jterence sho .clarés.- \u201cI have no hesitation.\u201d Judge Weir Dr.Workman), has \u201camply shown \u2018the existence of malice against him.\u201d His Lordship, however, believed that the grief and anguish which .Dr.Work-.|: , man had \u2018experienced far out-weighed | J | npney considerations.{ ally to its church and in bad faith to i minister thereof,\u201d is another conclu-_ sfon which Judge \"Wetr states he has no hesitation Mi arriving at.* Dafortunately, His Lordship sald, the action for libel had been prescribed, and he could only award damages for, u ismissal, On this ground he awarded\u2019 $2,500.However, \u201cthé plea submitted by thg-college bas - been shown not: be justified.and there it reitera \u201cthe libel, and for taie His Lordship awarded $1,000 ad- Ed » \"Attempt to \u201cPrejudice the Case.| \u201cyt is \u2018re- unfortunate; Judge Weir\u2019 marked, \u201cthat.the plaintifés attempts, \u2014church courts Par [a U'ELICO 1] OL iB lasted so jong \u2018as to prescribe any action in this.sourt on the ground of -dibel\u201d .7 = Throughout the judgment, .His Lordship also indulged in such remarks as \u201ca palpable attempt to prejudice the case of Rev.Dr.Workman,\u201d referring to the actions of the committee of enquiry appointed by the college governors: to investigate Dr.Workman's case.His Lordship also referred to committee's proceedings as \u201ca mere travesty.of justice.\u201d \u201cWe have the curious spectacle,\u201d His Lordship added, \u201cof a committee receiving the testimony of one of their own members.\u201d iMoreover, Judge Weir censured Rev.Dr.C.T.Scott for tearing minutes out of the records of the committee's proceedings.and quoted Rev.Dr.Scott's own testimony to the effect: \u201cI tore the minutes out of the book and laid them to one side\u201d To any impartial mind, His Lord- ghip said, \u201cthe report of the committee must appear biased, prejudiced, illogical and.uafair.\u201d He was satis-, fied that it was impossible to gêt any accurate statement of the questions asked or the answers given before that committee unless the version of Dr.\u2018Workman himself were accepted.His Lordship declared that while the.charges against Dr.Workman were based on his teaching in \u2018the college, no evideace as to such unorthodox teaching had been given.There had been merely a report of Dr.Workman\u2019s appreciation of Prof.McBride's lecture, which Dr.Workman had satisfactorily explained.Many Methodist iclérgymen and leading laymen of.the denomination were pregent to hear the judgment.After it had been delivered it was announced that an appeal would undoubtedly be, entered on behalf of the college.Mr.Justice Weir's judgment in part wis: as follows: The Judge Reviews the \u2018Incidents.**The evidence in this case, iavolving as it do¢s, the creed, and views on certain documents and \u2018aspects of the orthodox laws and by-laws of the Methodist Church, has covered a great | dea] of ground.As the case is of some -~- \u201cpublie interest, it is desirable to .set it ; out in some detail.1 Finds No Evidence of Unorthodox Teaching.\u2018he dispute between the parties had its origin in a motion submitted at a meeting of the Board of Governors, on Aprhi 29, 1907, at which the late Rev.Dr.Shaw \u2018presided.The motion was presented by Mr.Torrance; based on =the reported \u201ctexthihg \u2014of Workman.The Motiôn as passed re- - ferred to the dottrinal teaching, and \u201crot to his doctrinal attitude, and the minutes of the meeting are not correct.His \u2018Protest for this is not even noticed The minutes are as notable for what theÿ do not contain as for what is therein recorded.The principal Tédd a preparéd paper Which_was an indictment of the piaintiff's \u2018doctrMme.:.\u201cHis vietsÂre Gppousd-te the dires Weir de \u2018de-; \u201c algo declared, \u201cthat the plaintiff (Rev.| \u2018That the \u2018college had acted \u201cdisloy-|- \u201cRev BPE JP ~ Cretan Assembly Unex- = pectediy D Dissolved.MR.LC.MER IS DEAD REV.DR.From-= \u2018snapshot-taken\u2014in- -the-court- room.5 WORKMAN.* mover of the resolution.It gave clear evidence of his feelings.\u2019 | Should Have Selected Committee From Outside.- \u201cThis aétion came as a bolt from the blue.Dr: Workman replied to the action of the principal by laying a el, char Dr.aw with making libellous accusations against b him by reading g statement of here the board In which \u2018he alleged that Dr.Workman's.views were diversions] [from the tradifjons of the Methodist Church and the doctrinal standing of Manÿ of the Christian churches, Lutheran, Latin or Greek.It was alleged \u2018that Dr.Workman denied the doctrine of the trinity, and the atomement of Christ.\u201cIt would seem that an- ordinary sense of fairness in a trial would have caused the trial committee to have been selected from outside the college eircles, rather than from within, where the influence of a member of long standing\u2019 would be presumed to be.greater than that of a professor of a shert period.The contrary course was taken.\u2019 lL.\u201cIt is easily seen that the complaia- Ant was at a serious disadvantage.The defendant (Rev.Dr.Shaw) could bring forward any matters, and the com- Pplainant would not.be allowed to ex-: plain or rebutt them.The complainant had no right to reply to the argu- meat of the \u2018defendant.The com- plaipant was on trial for his orthodoxy.rather than.the defendant on trial for libel.\u2018 Dr.Shaw Did Not Call NWit- nesses.\u201cIt is noticeable that even when It wag possible, Dr.Shaw did not attempt to sustain or corroborate his evidence by any other witness.The committee gave the verdict that the defeadant «Rev.Dr.Shaw) had reason to believe the statements made were true and that as principal of the college he believed it was his duty to make them.The charge of libel was therefore set aside.\u201cWhile not pronounding upon \u2018the .truth of the libel, this verdict is certainly adverse to Dr.Workman.\u201d : \u201cIn the meantime, Dr.Workman appealed to the anaual conference on the ground that the ruling of the chairman of the committee was erroneous.The, appeal came up before a ministerial session of the Montreal conference.The conference named a committee of eleven to confer with Dr.Workman and Dr.Shaw to consider the pogsibility of a mutua]- uader- standing.The committee reported that Dr.Shaw expressed his regret for having made the statements.He regretted that a circular was-sent out, and, without his knowledge, was published in the dally papers.The proceedings before tHè committee were quashed and the conference, having learnea that the Board of Governors of the college had appointed a committee to Inquire into the teaching of a profes- gor, It respectfully begged to sugRest the advisability of holding such an enquiry.Rev.Dr.Workman under- Shaw.Proceedings More Travesty of Honest Investigation.\u201cThis report was adopted after an adverse comment of Rev.Dr » if Scott.Rev.D Young.then.appegled al [to the court ot apes \u2018motion was theh made to refer th report baok to the eommittee of eleven.\"That eom- mitted made a second report, showing that new evidence had been fortheom- ing.Orr June 14; 1907, the trial com- initfee declared that no.further trial Was necessary.This nullified the work and left the original \u2018verdict .in favor of \u2018Dr, Shaw in bpite.of, thes ( Continied on F rage - Vv - against us, it.can only be that we erred os the side of too muüch-e on- | \"1 soldiers were speci .| and-out.threugh our trenches, this \u201cArabs and their caravdns passed took to accept.the regrets of Rev, Dr.| Special to The Montreal Star.Rome, November 10.\u2014 In an official despatch\u2019 General Caneva, Commander of the forces at \"Tripoli, says: \u201cjf any reproach can be brought sideration and fnaulgence toward the ives.Re ney clear demonstration of this may be seen from the çommenders\u2019 orders and declarations, in which our ally counselled and advised to treat the Arabs on friendliest terms.to respect their principles.customs, religion, and - women.Since the day of our landing, the Governor hag distributed money and hundreds of tons of corn, \u2018oats, - -and bread to -the poor.Hundreds of local laborers have been engaged for the work of landimg baggage.and stores.and have received generous payment.\".The natives were aliowed to.pass i an unmolested through our lines.On\u2019 October 23, the Turks.with a large number of mounted natives and five.thousand Arabs.all armed with Maupers.attacked our lines in front, and in various places in town, The Arabs of the o , suddenly producing rifles, attacked us at our rear.In many instances these attacks were of the most treachérous kind, \"Arab workmen.and laborers employed] by us being most prominent among the attackers.[ AFabs with rifles hidden under their garments did not hesitate to walk up quietly to withih a few yards of our soldiers, and then open fire on them.Even the women, concealed behind bushes and trees, fired on us.FROM ANOTHER - POINT OF VIEW.Special to The.Montreal Star.London, November 10.\u2014The follow, espatc r ; 5 the war correspondent was received here to-day.Although written before offers, the despatch, in a large part, is an answer to it.\u201cNearly all the men massacred at Tripoli were innocent,\u201d writes McCul- lagh.\u2018TT doubt if even scores of city Arabs fired on the Itallans from the rear.\u201d ad \u201cIn many houses rifles and ammunition were found but if my own trunks had been searched, a lot of Turkish ammunition was in them also.I'got it from the Turkish cavalry barracks where the Turks left behind from 50,- 000 to 100,000 rounds of cartridges.\u2018When the Turks were gone; and before the Italians came, the Arabs living on\u2019 the outskirts of the city plundered the cavalry barracks.\u201cCol.Spinelli, who now occupies the barracks, when I visited him the other day he showed me even window glass, hat pegs, door handles, chairs.\u2018tables, carpets, door latches and railings, which had been carried off.\u201cDuring the first days of the occupation, 1 saw Arabs selling all kinds of loot they had obtained in this way; puttees, bags, knapsacks, writing paper etc.\u201cThe Arabs had also taken rifies and ammunition, of which they had far more than they could carry off at short notice.Sonietimes they took ammu- \u2018nition without rifles, sometimes rifles without ammunition.Their only object was to sell the loot and make money.But if this ammunition and these rifles were found in a house, everybody in that house was shot.\u201d ARMY OF PENETRATION NOW ADVANCING.London, November 10.\u2014No further important engagements are reported from Tripoli.Skirmishing continues, with a few casualties among the Italian troops.The Daily Telegraph's Tripoli despatches and other censored telegrams report a general heartening of .the invaders since the arrival of General Frugoi with reinforcements.The advance of the army inland is said - practically to\u2019 have begun.A gradual penetration is intended, with a clearing of the country as thé army proceeds.It is proposed to advance beyond Zara twenty kilometres before February.Fort Mamidieh is now very strong and is held by the Italians, who are clearing the palms to the eastward.It is reported \u201cthat the Turks have been * Yscourged by cholera and that the Arabs are deserting them.REFUSES A LICENSE TO UNDESIRABLE.Commissioner Pointed In Remarks to Applicant.\u201cThe \u201capplication of Mr.Napoleon Mathieu fot the transfer of a restaurant .license from Notre Dame street to St.Louis street, was refused at a meeting of the License Commissioners yesterday afternoon.Mathieu had purchased a license n the Notre Dame Hospital, on Notre nol for a Lrunater to ne street, ahd ed premises on 8f, Louis street.\u2014 in passing judgment, Judge Choquet said that \u2018he did not consider Mathieu .a aesirable man to, hold a.license, inasmuch as he had once held a license, and that the commissioners had seen fit to cancel it.The application for a tranfter to E.C.Crevier to M.Theoret à 2712 Notre Dame four daughters.\u201d the explanation which Generar Can={be from thé Held by Imperialists.STAFF OF PEKING- | KAILGAN LINE FLEES This Cuts Off the Escape of | \u201cCourt\u2014Isolated Fights \u2018 Reported.PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT \u2014\u2014\u2014 ' VISCOUNT MORLEY.7 Last Nights Outburst.CHANCELLOR MAY RESIGN NEVERTHELESS | His Moroccan Policy Meets with Severe Gruelling-in-the\u2014 Reichstag.meer AFTR BREF ILLNESS Luv He Was the Builder of Many __ Steamers Now in Use _ er After a brief, illness Mr.J.C.Weir, president and \u2018managing director of J.& R.Weir, Ltd., died at his residence, 16 Duke Street, at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at the age of 75 years.Mr.Weir was born in Glasgow, the son of John Weir, who was connected with the Caledonia Railroad there.He came to Canada in 1860, and after a short stay in Montreal travelled in the United States, after which he returned to the city.He became connected with the early steamship lines, later becoming the superintendent engineer of the M.K.Dickenson & Co., steamship owners, which was later absorbed by larger interests.In 1875 he started in business for himself with his brother, Robert Smith Weir, under the firm name of J.& R.Weir, marine engineers and boat builders.The first premises were opened on Prince street, but.as the business grew, the present site fronting on Duke, Brennan and Nazareth streets, was acquired, on which from time to time the premises were extended with the growth of the ad | business.Mr.Weir married in 1861, Annie Parks, of Glasgow, Scotland, who died in 1882.He Jeaves three sons aha \u201cThe sons are George, Frederick J., and James L.Weir, who | are now also connected with the business.The daughters are Mrs.James Waterston, Salmon Arm, B:C.; Mus.Harold HämMilton, Boston, Mass.; ; Mra | Richard Clarke, Montreal, and Mrs | Gordon H.Benson, Montreal, i \u2018Many of the steamers built By thel firm of the late Mr.Weir \"are now running in the St.Lawrence and Ottawa rivers, and Lake Champiain.Mr.Weir was a life.member of the Lodge, whi joined shortly after coming to Canada.\u2018Was also.a member of the Royal Astronomical Society.The funeral will 2.30-Saturday afternoon to Mount Royal Cemetery, Specta] to The Montreal Star.\u201cShanghaï, November 10 \u2014Fighting between the rebels and the Imperialist troops is reported from a number of the .towns to-day.The occupation of Nanking by the revolution- ( ists is stil] incomplete: pulsed.At Fob Chow the rebels bombarded the Manchu quarter in the city and burned the Viceroy's yamen.They were victorious after three hours of fighting.An King has gone over quietly to the revolutionists.Despite all efforts that have been.made to prevent it, aati-foreign sentiment began distinctly to manifest itself among the Chinesé rebels to-day.» that the American and European residents of the treaty ports are showing partiality for the Imperialists, and \u201csavage threats are beginning to be made of the vengeance the revolutionists will exact if aliens do not observe the strictest neutrality throughout the present struggle.At Tien-Tsin the situation is especially strained.The consular body's iasistence that General Chang Shao-Tsen's force remain outside, instead of occupying the city.as a preliminary to the advance upon Peking, is.naturally extremely provoking to the rebels.Although so far \u2018as the foreigners know, Gezeral Chang, who was originally an Imperialist army officer, has never definite.{Ivy gone over-to-the revolutioaists; the | \u2018rebels seem confident that he sympathizes with them, and violently resent | thi protest entered by the ceñsuls the moment fhat the General notttied them of.his intention temporary beadquarters of the army which has followed him from Lan- Chow on the mirch to Peking.The consuls\u2019 objection was based on the fear that the entrance of the Lan- Chow troops would almost certainly lead to fighting between them and the Manchu soldiers LEGATION GUARDS AT \u201cThe last at=| tacks on the Viceroy's yamen were re- |.Mutterings are heard on every.hand _ to make Tien-Tsin | PEKING ARMING.| LORD LOREBURN.morrow.councils for the despatch of state bus bishop of Canterbury, Lord Loreburn, London, November 10.\u2014King George will start on his trip \u2018to nda to- A meeting of the Privy \u2018Council was held at Buckingham Palace this morning and a commission was appointed which is-empowered to summon and hold The members of the commission are Prince Arthur of \u2018Connaught, the Arch- Morley, of-Blackburn, Lord President of the Privy Council.Special to The Montreal Star.New York, November 10.\u2014A special despatch to the Warld from Berlin says: \u201cEight days arrest for the Crown Prince and resignation , for the Chancellor will be tife probable, net result of yesterday\" \u2018s debate on THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.50 iness daring the absence of the King.Lord High Chancellof, and Viscount RESIGNATION Ik \u201cNOW REPORTED Trade Commissioner to Holland R Hi .= } : st t t \u2014Believed in Ottawa.MR.EBENEZER MUIR \u2018OLD DRUGMAN; DIES.Had Been Secretary of Pharmaceutical Association.In his 80th vear, death came to Mr.Ebenezer Muir early this morning.Well known for many years as secretary of both the Pharmaceutical Association and the College of Pharmacy, Mr.Muir leaves behind.him a host of friends among the doctors and ts \u2018of the whole province, Hel lHved his whole life in Montreal and | was the last of a well known family of ten children of the late Ebenezer Muir, among whom are prominently known Mr.George Muir, Mr.Will Muir, Mr.James Muir, cavalry capt- an | in the Feriian Raid, and Mrs Fo- ey.Many vears ago Mr.Muir was proprietor of a drug business at the corner of Place d\u2019Armes and Notre Dame street.For some time past though Mr.Muir has been retired from active life and resided with his daughter at the New Sherbrooke Apartments.His death was not unexpected as he had been sick for the last two weeks, and his two sons from Eostofi were at bedside when death came at 4 o'clack this morning.He is survived by his daughter.Miss Muir, of the Art Association, and two sons, Mr.James G.and Mr.Stuart Muir.The funeral>will be held SIT afternoon, from\u201d St.George's Church to the Mount Royal Céimnetery.* Rens Probabilities: Showery.Saturday, west- cotter.northerly winds, {mostly fair end \u2018colder, Several depressions exist on the com- tinent this- morning.while extremely \u2018cold weather prevails in the Western Provinces and the North-West States.Rain is general in Ontario.Montreal weather readings by Hearn & | Harrison's standard barometer at noon yesterday 30.23; at 8.a.m.to-day, 30.09; 11 a.m.to-day, 30.07; temperature today, maximum 45, minimum -87; yesterday, max.45, min.Sun rose this morning at \u201c7:04 o'clock.Wil] set this evening at 4.50 o'clock.Montreal temperature this date a year ago: Max.23, min.25.ree st oPOratires.\u201d ent Sam, High ros to-dxy: yes'y.night ONTREAL .PRE a Cheary tee ec.0.- DRIPRE .+.0.White River .3% 26.5 Sault .Ste: Marie = - 4 © 48.40 ene : 40 _ 44 34.& TToronto .eee «oo 46 4 2 Kingston.\u2026 44 44 36 OttAWS «ce esp 10e 34: 41° 42 38 Quebec .see 82° / 38 s St.John, B.\u201d.\u2026.3.46 82 Halifax 000 34 \u201ca 39 se John's, \u2018Nnd.28 42 24 troit .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.5 60.4 {New York de Je eee 48 - 60 « tt à a transfer from Paul.Turgeon .The epplication of Mody op- , J.street West, was gran Sabotaky for re ermporature eineurhere- Atlengie CH city, a Hot AE 56; Loudon, misty, 3 Paris, elcudy.- South | fices.Special to The Montreal Star.Tien Tsin, November 10.\u2014The staff of the Peking-Kalgan Railroad, along which line the Court i§ preparing for flight, abandoned their posts last night and arrived here to-day.Ball cartridges have been served to the guards at the various Legationsg at Peking.REBELS MAY STARVE _ OUT NANKING MANCHUS.Nanking, November 10.\u20147.10 am.\u2014 The night passed without incident\u201d except for demonstrations by the reform- \"ers, who, Were g to\u2014draw- the fire of the entrenched Imperialists and\u201d induce a waste of ammunition.It looks now as if the situation might become a waiting .game.in which the Manchus may he starved \u2018out: and their loyalty\u2019 put to the test.The revolutionaries apparently are not \u2018organized or experienced, and an attack in a.body upon \u2018the Imperialists {| would mean terrible slaughter.INDEPENDENCE OF- CANTON PROCLAIMED.Hong Kong.November 10.\u2014 Chang Ming Chi, viceroy at Carton, who arrived here last night on board a British warship, issued & staternent to the foreign consuls to-day making formal proclamation of the independence of Canton and Kwang-Tung province.He declares that he is authorized by the people to make the proclamation, and : says that under the new regime the Provincial Assembly will act in an executive capacity in addition to its legislative functions.All relations with foreign powers will continue in statu quo, but will be conducted from Canton by the Pro- vincisl Government, instead of through Peking.British sailors with four rapid-fire guns are guarding the foreign quarters at Canton.The revolutionists have assumed control of Admiral Li CHun\u2019s headquarters and have hoisted the republican fag over the: Admiral's of- « t lerry OF AMOY NOW : , WITHOUT.A RULER.Amoy, China,November 10\u2014 This city is without a ruler, to-day.Tao Tai\u2019 Chang has laid down the reins of government, and none of his subordinates appear willing to take them up.Chang to-day refused to receive official despatches, dedlaring that he was no longer in charge.Tun Gan, chief magistrate of the district, has abandoned his: court and fled from the city.the street gates were closed and citi- gens remained within doors.- There \"were repeated-attempts to fire the city but all were frustrated.Shipp fs at the mercy of the pirates who are carrying affairs with @ high hand.Jenks are afraid to vénture far from Reis anchorages.\u201cTHe Rosario anchored in the harbor thts \u201cThe Liverpool Cup.London, November 10.\u2014The result of the Liverpool Cup Race was \u2018as follows: \u2014,1 Trepida.11 to $7.2.Willaura, Tio; 3, My Mustopha, 3 to 1.The.night .was.one.of anxiety, All| British submarine sugply ship ° Canadian Associated Press.London, November 10.\u2014It is stated that Mr.W: T.R.Preston has sent to Ottawa his resignation of the position of Trade Commissioner in Holland.Mr.Preston, it is said, is returning to Canada and may possibly accept & position at New York, which has been offered to him by a prominent Berlin \u2018firm.Report Accepted in Ottawa.to The Montreal Star.TT Ottawa, November 10.\u2014At the Trade and Commerce Department to-day, was stated that the resignation of Mr.W.T.R.Preston, Trade\u2019 Commissioner to Holland, has not been received, nor have there been any advices that it fs on the way.-: In political circles, _however, it is generally believed that the cabled report is true, and that his resignation is - being forwarded.Mr.Preston.hag been in the.Trade and Commerce service fof upwards of ten years, in England, Japan, and latterly in Holland.and has repeatedly been engaged in controversies.In the case of the North Atlantic Trading Company, he was a conspicuous figure.Afterwards in Japan he entered into a long wrangle with foreign merchants there respecting methods ot importation of Canadian goods.l.ast session the Netherlands Loan casc was discussed in the House, and Mr.Preston wrote a long series of letters, claiming that through improper misrepresentations about the country, Dutch capital had been frightened from making Intended \\investments here.à A.New Admiralty Post.Canadian Associated Press.London, November 10.\u2014The Admiralty Bas arranged for the post of captain as naval adviser to Sir G.Reid, who will be salaried by the Federal Government.\u2014 MR.EBENEZER MUIR.Secretary of.the Pharmaceutical.4%: .sociation tan & year agé ho c PSE APE ACTES \u2018fone slde, is free.it] told.Mr.4 {Nnethe journey was.continred to Fo- | .ss Shaking excellent progress.pi CUSTOMS ORDER | TOSTOP EVASION OF LUMBER CLAUSE Collectors Must Enforce 25 Per is Edged.Speci oTTe Montres SEE Ottawa, November 10.\u2014A very important ruling for Canadian lumber interests has been made by the Customs Board, and a circular in regard to it and giving instructions to Customs Collectors will be sent -out immediately.Last week a delegation of tive Canadian Lumbermen's Association argued the case before the Board and urged that there are systematic violations by United States lumberïnen of the rough lumber provision.Under the tariff, lumber, rough or dressed on When it is also dressed on the edge :it ke dutiable.It is alleged that the Americans : on_the edge subsequently roughing the j- latter so as to put it in the class free of duty.-A British Columbia delegation yestarday supplemented, the Lumbermen\u2019s Association appeal.By the ruling now made collectors are instructed to see that a very close inspection of such importations is made; and where the lumber has been edged in any way, as well as dressed.on the side it will be dutiable \u201cto the extent of 25 per cent.The western lümbermen claim tha there have been extensive shipmen to Canada of this class of material, but the imposition \u2018of the 25 per cent.duty should tend to diminish it greatly, or at least to prevent what is claimed tp be systematic evasion of the Customs Act.BOSSARD- NOT GUILTY.© A verdict of not guilty was \u201creturned by the jury in the Court of King's Bench to-day in the case of Albani Brossard, who was accused of shooting at Henri Marcil on the night of October 18, 1908.vas, ta mn J thet Hubert, * Intense interes case by -the peo Chambly-county, owing to the fact that the accused had been found Euilty by a jury before Mr.Justice La in March, 1909, which finding as quashed on appeal, the ground being that there had bèen illegal cofnments made.oh the part.of the Crown Prosecutor.After Brossard had been liberated the next case taken up was that of R.J- Demers, broker, who is charged with forging a note for $1,000 on September 19, 1905.J.H.Beaulieu, who \u2018is said by: the Crown Prosecutor to be the /chiet witness in the case, failed to respond when he was called.to the wit- \"fiess box.Crown Prosecutor Walsh Justice Cross that he had \u201cHeard he was in the city, and made application for a bench warrant which was immediately issued and placed In the-hands-< of the- High Constable.- \u2018 Lady: Mann is Home, \u201c Lädy Mann, who was in\u201d \u201cFaro ; \u2018whan her husband, Sir Donald \u2018Mann, was.taken il}, ved at Quebec yes iterday on \u201cthe Royal Géorge, - an Northern line to\u201d io : Ste travelled in Sir Donalds gte car the Athabasca, .wh : transferred to the C.P.R., over which \u201cpriv.gonto.Bir\u2019 Donald is reported.to-day ie.plane the board en oné side and also Re id EMPRESS OF IRELAND \u2018mediately came.over: the .Canedian- e Montreal, oT.Morocco.\u201cSuch was the common \u2018prophecy after \"the debate in the Reichstag, where was enacted the most amazing scene in Germany history.The heir to the Imperial throne was the chiet actor\u2014one would be tempted to say \u2018the.leading comedian were the affair\u2019 less serious.\u201cChancellor Von Bethmann-Hallweg.appeared before a hostile House to defend the Morocco-Congo agreement, to explain the great advantages of the friendly settlement with France, to extol the future value of Germany's colonial aequisitions,- and.above 2 0 controvert the reports that in the controversy Over Morocco Germany had backed down before a British menace.\u201cThe Crown -Prince William seized- the opportunity to make it plainer that be proposes to lead the popular Jingo party and oust the Chancellor.\u201cThe Crown Prince sat in front of the Royal box with his brother.Prince \u2014 August William.\u201cHerr Von Heiderbrand (Consecva- tive), who recently dined with - the Crown Prince, attacked the Chsancel- lors peaceful policy.\u201cMy panty is ready to make any sacrifice that Germany may defend her honor with the » exclaimed Von Heiderbrand.hand At warmly- So he did again, With ¢ven more affected effusiveness when Von.Heiderbrand cried; \u201cGermany\u2019s answer to Lloyd-Qeorge's speech was wholly unworthy of this great people.\u201d lows:\u2014 \u201cWe are not living in the Homeric age when threats and hoastinge were | thought necessary, Germany is stroñg enough to dispense with such shield : H LI ER LU LETUOV oO CO J the sword when the time comes.\u201cNobody can tell whether wir some 1 come, act that war which not demanded by the homor of Germany must be avoided.\u201d CROWN PRINCE'S | CONDUCT \u2018CONDEMNED.Berlin, November 10.\u2014The: \u2018attitude during yesterday's debate in the\u2019 Reichstag, strated his pleasure over and approval of the criticisms of Chancellor Von Bethmann-Hollweg\u2019s policy in the Moroccan affair with France, and applauded the sabre-rattiing passages fn the fiery speeches is sharply condemned to-day not only by his friends but the opponents of the Chancellor.The Berliner Tageblatt, the Vossis- he Zeitung, the\u2018 Vorwaerts, the Osl- -ogne \u2018Gazette and the Frankfurter Zei- tung, join in describing ihe incident as a frivolous and dangerous exhibition.The papers see an occasion for serious concern when the heir te the throne so demonstratively shows his \"discontent with the policy of the Bm- peror and his responsible advisers, and express the fear that the impression has been given abroad that the future Emperor is heading a German war party.: The Vossische Zeitung wonders why resign after such a demonstra The Emperor had the Crown attend the dinner which His Wi gave in honor of the ImperiaH\u20achfin- cellor and his wife.iast night.\u201d ° % To-day's stand-by the press njay result in a strengthening of the pôsi- lon.of the es tan which was bad- tury, bifrn Ctediing Germ hia \u201ctales ue down Fetore à Briton menace.as vented in the Reichstag yesterday.The Chancellor sought-to explain that Germany has attained.an ect which she bad in view.w when ths gun- \u2018Panthér was sent to | Agadir; - that the, co- grebty = terminated \u2018French _hosti! nd that Germany had concluded prolonged negotiations + wh honor à ind advantage.The response of the.House was a broadside from the leaders of the Conrervatives, Clericals; Liberals, apd Soélalists, who/ attacked \u2018the Morge- can-Congo .agréement as humillating and approved the action of the Séc- retary of State for \u2018the Colonlés, Dr.von Lindaquist, who resigned in pre- Thére had been no doubt that the Chancellor could be exposed to a ge- vere gruelling by the Opposition, but the defection of the Conservatives &n Clericals was a surprise.The a word \u201co! approval; péhlle Ir : SLIGHTLY Ln was - \u201cThe future Emperor at this sage \u2014and- 1 seized his broth ook One of the most striking phases of - the Chancellor's speech was as foi- LL is avoidable and.of Crown, Prince Frederick William, / when he openly demon-?Herr Von Bethmann-Hpllweg did aot Chancellor listened sn väin tor Royal box \u2018sounded the appla the scathing dissent of Baro on Hertling, the Gleric; Herr \u2018 de debrand, the.Conservative endo rx Bebti, the bead of the iis par.: al a + 8 = y i= gam I gers left hére this mogning (Friday) Le x vious to train time and Manager Dave! -Hope Gib - be 8 surprise if he fails to stick it out\u2019 TH TIGERS LEFT EARLY AND EX ) MONTREAL WH HR AND HIDE TÜ- MORROW | .RW 10608 | + v Ye .spéela] to The Montreal Star.vTMamilton, Onl.November 10.\u2014The aad will arrive in Montrea) this \u2019eVen- .ipgh twenty-one of the players taking ir the trip.The line-up of the teamn whiclt will face the Winged Wheel az- gragation had not .been selected pre- \"Pope and Geo.Ballard.coach of the | 1s, could not state who would figure on.the yellow and black when the whistle blew for the commente- gent of the game.> \u201cIR is more than likely, however, thal, n, who turned defeat into victory, in the Argo game of last Sat- ufday.by drorping a goal in the last tem seconds of play, will Le given aj thorough try-out.The youthful law- vier, and son of the Lieutenant-Gov- \"BARROW LAUGH AT TALK OF EASTERN He Says it is Mere Bosh \u2014 \u201cNewark Rumors Also Denied.LEAGUE TROUBLE ew pUcBY | GAME TOMORROW - for.Third Place in-the_\u2026 _ Intercollegiate.The rugby football season at McGill will close to-morrow, when the red ! conclusions with the representatives of Queen's.On the last occasion of their meeting, McGill rolled up the largest score registered against the -Limestone ing 36-5.Queen's have not won & game this season though they played two close games with Ottawa College, the scores being 14-15 and 10-12, in favor sraor of Ontario has never been given al.chance to show that he can last a hofe game and still be in the fight |S and it is altogether lkely that he will be used from the start on Sat- urjay.There are many who think that Gibson is one of the finds of the sbason.At any rate he has proven e-is\u2014as\u2014cool-as-an-iceberg and game as a fightiag cock, and it will, Saturday.The \u2018team will be selected from the following: \u2014 Backs\u2014McNellly, som, Moore, Gibson.McKelvey, Simp- Howing -statement:- ï {al to The Montreal Star.\u2014- New York, November 10.:\u2014 President Edward Barrow, just prior to his departure for the National Commission\u2018 meeting in Cincinnati, made the fol- \u201cAll this* ta k of Eastern League! franchises being peddied about is mere bosh.\u2018That negotiations have been: under Way for the sale of the Newark Ciub is no secret.Joe McGinnley and H.Clay Smith have received many._Quarter\u2014Burton, Ballard, Scrimmage\u2014Nevllles, A.-W.Res.| McFarlane, i Magshall i Middle wings\u2014Isbister, Potticary.4 Outside wings\u2014Glassford, Gatenoy.| _ -MeCann-\u2014 Inside wings\u2014Woodley \u2019 - Thompson, Lyon.Loftus.- Olliver accompanied the boys.but! exculient coffers for the franchise, because best\u2014in\u2014 the league: \u2014 It -is- also true that offers have been made for the Providence Club, but the price wanted by the owners, a mighty stiff figure.1 can assure you, was not met.Any! club in existence can be bought if the amount of money wanted by the\u2018 it was \u2018considered one of the|ers realize of the Capitals.If McGill loses to Queen's the be ed on a par in the intercollegiate standing, while with a win the red | end white would figure third in the race for the champioaship.McGill's supporters feel over.the defeat of last Saturday, but: :1 they hore to see to-morrow's games\u2019 i show a complete reversal of form.! several charges would be made on tomorrow\u2019's line, allowing \u2018several raw | recruits to get into the game, but this has met with such a storm of disapproval from the majority of undergraduates that no such experiment is | likely to be attempted.McGill's follow- that victory to-morrow must be-had at all costs or the prestige of this year's team will be lost Without\u201d any chance of redeeming it.The same team will probably play against Kingston as | lined up at Ottawa on Saturday last.Most of the men are in poor shape will not be used fa the game.unless \u2018ownurs of the franchise is paid over.\u2018as very little practice has been had, and absolutely necessary.! \u201cTh.Montreal Club has been men- all are apparently greatly discouraged 8 evening two \u2018special cars will ltioned in connection with the.report- | by the two recent and successive de- be attached to the G.T.R.reguiar| and it is assured that a good sprink- of fans will take in.the tripling 0 locals are confident that they are masters of the Montreal outfit and will back their contentions if aay of ed change of owners.! know for a, positive fact that the Montreal Club | is not, and will not be for sale.While: the attendance at the games in Mont-' real has not bren as big as in other: iee, the franchise of the Royals - ees > © CHIEF BENDER 1S \u2014>\u2014 can League.À | Laurent, had an exciting time yester- lday on their return by special train a his first year in the major league, The leaders are as foliows: .: Won.Lost, PC.\" the fiithy stuff appears in sight, =} The only point that is worrying Hamilton is.will Ottawa beat Argos\u201d This much can be said: everyone hopes LEADING TWIRLER + Gonnie- Mack's.Indian Again\u2019 Tv \u201cLeads Pitchers in Ameri- | Maw York, November 10.\u2014The official!\u2019 of the American , League | Dither announced by President Ban Johnson show Chief Bender to be the His averag- is _ and Covington.of Detroit, who hed only $8 games, ranks ahead of | toe C Gregg.elard benem-\u201d + onderful record: for a ynungster in x \u2018 \u201cNewark Baseball Could nt he purchased for $70,000.Sam Lichtenhein will run the Royals next, season and would pot think of part-: ing with the ._franchise.\u201d - H.Clay.Smith, of Chicago denied to-day the! reported sale of a half interest in the Club to \u2018George L.Soloman, of New York.Wreck on Re- .turn From Hunt Horses of the St.Laurent Club feats at the hands of \u2018Varsity and Ot- | tawa.\u201c INTER-PROVINCIAL._Hockey Ciubs in \u201cOttawa Have New Idea.i.Ottawa, November 10.\u2014 At the an- \u2018nual meeting of the Interprovincial Amateur Hockey Association in Montreal on , Saturday, the New Edinburgh and Clift- ide clubs, which finished with deficits\u2019 fags season, and which have practically decided against Inter-city matches, will | Propose that the new amateur hockey association, which is to be organized in | Ottawa, be made a section of the inter- | provincial pian, being to have the win- | ners or the two divisions play off at the | close of it season, ! The Ottawa Amateur Hockey Association.will.consist of New Edinburgh.Cliffsides, Stewartons, and - Nationals, + and will ask in the event of affiliation | Will Fight it Out With Queen\u2019s | and white journey to Kingston to try | collegiates this season, tbe point be- | greatly disheartened : i It! \u2014-\u2014+ was reported In football circles that\u201d in that event |.FM BEH Et ore Soccer Trouble: Harvey Granger (left), Robert \u2018O'Rell (right).VARSITY STRONG AS EVER - ¥ Honorary coach Wright, signal and running practice yesterday men \u2018will be in the pink of condition College fourte:n to-morrow.practices have been indulged in this becoming overtrained.Lou Cory, Pete says his shoulder is not sore, and that is uniikely.however, that he will Ii gity's probable line-up: bell; scrimmage, Sifton, Bell, Knight; \u2018lor, Knox: outsides, Sinclair, Hassard: diates at Rosedale yesterday, apd are \u201cthe Rough put the Varsity team through the usual fast The men are right on edge, and no line-up Grass, the invalids, were out vesterday for a run around the track.Flying wing, McDonald; halves, Greene.Ramsay, Maynard, quarter, Camp- The teams have.peen unable to agree On officials, therefore, rests with the vice-president of the union Dan Gilimore, of ; McGill, who will select a referee and umpire to-day.een rat * The Argonaut seniors had a sthenugus practice against 1h2 Interme- The men were ali cut in uniform andèare confident-of th:ir abillty to defeat iders, although a hard game is cXpécted.i Pud Kent was out and will play\u201cn_ine scrimmage with Russell afternoon, at the stedium, and \"the when they line up against the Ottawa week as there is a danger of their German, Bob Thompson and Bob German, It var- \u2018he is ready to play to-morrow.ne-up against the college team.insides, Clarke, Curtis; , middle, Taÿ- and the appointment, right on edge for the Ottawa game.and PHARES | {1ly, and whom they expect to lead the \u2018Gill men to be on hand in good time, ve yf LEAVE TO-NIGHT | \u201cPlace There \u2018fo a Morrow.\u2019 _ McGill's competitors in the Intercollegiate Harrier meet at Toronto to- the Boaaventure station.At the present time McGill holds the championship cup, having \u201cwon it last year.Of last season's champions only two re~{ main, viz: Murray and Sproule.The Red and White, however, are putting a great dea] of stress upon Kerr, who won the McGill harrier race'from Murray a few days ago, and who will undoubtedly add greatly to the strength undergone several first place \u2018at two successive meets, will not be in the game this time.« Varsity.however, will have a strong man in Campbell, their crack miler, who won their cross-country run easi.runners to-morrow, The remaining members of the Varsify team form a well-balanced quartette to whom Toronto look for an easy victory.At Queen's cross-country running has received a boom, and the Limestone collegiztes have Jlanded the city championship of Kingston.The R.M, C.has also entered a team, which is reported to above the usual calibre.| The McGil] team will be composed of the following: \u2014 Kerr, Murray, Walsh, Sproule and Brophy.- E.B.Reid, manager of the McGill, team received word late last night \u2018that the race would be run at 10.30 a.m.to-morrow, and warning the Mc- Mr.Reid is confident that his team will- again land the champioaship.so that McGill wil] retain the cup which goes to the victors.CLASS \u201cA\u201d BOWLERS PLAYED LAST NIGHT | Results of the Games Rolled\u2014 - Some High Team Scoring.1 CR an TEDDY SAV morrow will entrain-this evening- at J of team.Toroato\u2019s\u2014-team of last} \u2018who won|.The: enthusiasm exhibited by the | | players from the Ambitious City.| consented to handle the gama.| CNE AND KENNEDYSAD ~~ TOBEPMTNERSITRENEN LE AMON BASEBALL PARK \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 epee {6 The Montreal Star.Toronto, November 10 \u2014George E mn PLAY AT OUTSIDE WING TOMORROW Team Will Be Selected From Eighteen Men Before Match.Ken- real, arrived her yesterday to confer with the local magnates regarding the pew ~~ {lacrosse 'emgue: ready to place an Eng'is}-speaking team in the new league and Le ir ruid to be backed by Sam \u2018 \u2018rihice real Baseball Club.It js said also to be the intention of these two gentiemen to erect suitable stands in.the Montrea! Baseba!i Park and to play their lacrosse games there.\u201d Kennedy states he has already tlie assurance of à good team if he is successful in his quest.In fact, he says.none of the four clubs need Ne out players as they, no doubt will sieged with requests for positions.There Will Be a Meeting in \u2018All Probability Next - Week.Special to The Montreal Star.Cornwall, November 10.\u2014If a meetin \u2018of the N.L.U.is to Le held in Montrea this week, as is announced in the city.it is unknown so far as the officers of __ the Cornwall Lacrosse \u2018ed, and \"all\" Kriowleédge Tr Montreal football squad at their last practice in preparation for the match with the Hamilton Tigers to-morrow afternoon, toded ill for the ambitious Thursday morning while the chill was still ip the air and the ground hard with frost.thirty of the squad reported at.the gridiron and ran through one of the fastest workouts of thé season.The boys went to work as though they were preparing for a game which would mean the champ- fonship to them.If Tigers are figuring on meeting a listless downhearted crew they will get a big surprise for e- whole team, every man of the 'ourteen, is keen on a victory, a sat 's- factory finale to an \u2018unsatisfactory season.- With Teddy Savage back at his place at outside wing, the team wii.line.up at its greatest strength and \"will have no excuses should ic fail to shage \u2018the hoodoo.In order that the whole game 1 may oe played by daylight, the kick-off wili be at 2:20 \u201csharp.Nobody need fear that by getting to the grounds a trifle early they will be compelled to a tel- ious wait, for there will be footbaii going all afternoon from: 1, o'clock till the conclusion of the big.game.At] I o'clock the juniors who have won the champicrship of section \u201cA\u201d of Hockey Meeting To-night to Discuss - the junior Q.R.F.U.will play off Position.with the 3ran\u2019 Mere team.th- champ- | ions of \u201cB\u201d and \u201cC\u201d divisions.The juniors know the game almost as well ss the seniors and always give a lively exhibition.\u2018Messrs.McMaster and Hayes havs meeting is denied locally, not considering the lacrosse question from any particular point of view, but of course the action of the Nationals on Wednesday night has been talked of quietly on the The locals are streets.There seems nothing for the other clubs of he N.L.U.to do but await developments ana this Cornwall proposes doing without beceming vanduis excited over the matter.There is to be a meeting, in all probability, early next week.Montreal and the nterprovincials \"The Montreal Hockey Club will hold a meting to-night simultaneously with the Victorias, to settle their fut- Hockey Unions - Montreal is quite pleased ith the TT \u2014 Hurt; Tre: Club, de Chasse a Course St, from L'Assomption.en the train reached Desery s:reet, the car containing the horses rea} leader of the organization, with 17, ieft the rails and turned.on its side.games won and 5 lost.» him with 7 gaines wen and only 1 lost.Fortunately only two of the hurses were injured: Amongst these of the members on | | Loard were Alessrs.Alexandre Gravel, \u20181 rancois Drouin, Ojer -Deserres, 54 D\" Stratford, an had one kil.DUISOD.Gingra:.They ENGLISH RUGBY.Bende - 7 Greg.\" Cleveland 23 7 167 Plank.Phila.2 8 733 Coombs, .28 12 100 Wi .In 5 688% Morgan, Phila.\u2026.15 T .682 \u201cFord, New York .22 1 RAT! Mullin.Detroit .13 10.~ \u2018648 Falkenberg.Cleve .8 5.613) .11 7 631 1 J.a.15 605 Walsh, Chicago ce oe 27 1R 600, Krapp.Cleveland .: 12 8 .500 Lively.Detroit .7 5 [3% Lafitte, Detroit .11 8 I Wood, Boston .23 17 575 Sceft.Chicago .34 15 - ,5ca Pape, Boston .10 3 R56 Hall, Boston .8 7 ART \u201c Kaler.Cieveland.9 s 529 10 9 \u2018sag | 14 14 san .11 In.ne J 8 8 6 6 ent.condition, and the game will 2 one well worth i lips, .The Harlequins go to Montreal West to-morow: dfternonn, where they will piay their.return ina:ch against Montreal on the, ground of the Montreal : E.R.F.C.The ground is in cel a first witneszing, the match between these vach.Kuüutchison, the Sco.tish international Harlequins.The following is the Montreal lineup: 5 Watson.fui! hack; Buchanan, Phil- Cunningham.Strachan, three- | quarter backs: Richardson (captain).Hannay, ha!fbacks: Grant.MacDer- mat, MacNeizh, Fraser Paterson, Clapham, - Grieve, Imrie, forwards.2 Mr.G.W.Farrell vil probably re- e ree the game._ two clubs hav- : ; ing resulted in a draw of three points will agaln he oui with the! join are requested to be on hand.with the interprovinciai OU materializing, that it be recognized as a\u2019 senior \u2018league.The New Edinburghs announced to-day that they would carry their claim for.y series against\u2026t \u2018torias next month to the | trustees.i AMATEUR HOCKEY.A \u201cBig League Started West.i Special to The Montrea! Star.\u201cToronto nor earder 10.\u2014A 19g amateur Allan Cup in the Vancouver.when the new artificial ice arena in that city is completed, Edward | H.Lane, of David Spencer.Limited.has Îtten to thesecretarinftha bwH cathoïæ written to the secretary of the O.H.A.{ TOF @ TOPy Or Tie Tie hook; for.\u201che says] \u201cwe shall need the O.H.A.ruies for our guidance.St Patrick\u2019s AAA, Orchestra.A meeting and\u2019 rehearsal of the members of St.Patricks A.A.A.Orchestra will te held in the Club l rooms \u2018on Salurday evening at 7.46, {an membzrs and those intending to The second cf the series of Smoking | concerts will be held in the Gym.on | Mcnday evening the 13th.some of | the best boxere and \u2018wrestlers in the city will compete against the members! of St.Pats.is arranged amongst those.to appear will be Mr.Chas, Kuglemen the well OOK at the prosperous find\u2019 that attragtive a smart, clean store , much desire.you \u2018appiy the same methods One of the-first and importan direction is the installation freight elevator.Choose one particular needs from among RARANPAARPAAANANANANRANPARSANT, PERLE CTI service.ers, will benefit materially by a vou.Analyze their success.\u2018front, and the use of systematic labor-saving devices (with the idea of raising the standard of their individual store service) are the magnetic qualities which are drawing the custom you so Such trade can be yours if OTIS FENSOM on) x\"; gp IFIREIGI Immediately it is installed, it \u2018starts to effect changes and Improvements that do much to enharice the attractivetiess of your store and make it conspicuous Jor rellable and prompt Your store s:aff.as well as custom- == RE CU FE TE AAA .stores around You'll ppearances, a tend to customers and get orders out on time.inch of upstairs and to best advantage, the congestion dow which inevitably occurs there Is fo lowing stoc quickly, economically.to be h to obtain it.t steps in this of a modern suited to your the series of special safety features able efficiency in'an el coupled with absolute Where there is no need for .a power elevator\u2014something smaller and lighter being suf- .\u2018 ficient for all ordinary pur- : : poses\u2014we make - a - Power Elevator which cf) \u201cFreight Elevators the adoption will be found to properly ai- orders\u2014dress windows\u2014keep the store meat and clean\u2014and stairs space can be utilized relieving glevator, and al- k conveniently The ease of operation ahd control mark the Otis-Fensom, wilt meet with the approval of merchants who look for rell- mirably suited to such cases.Send 1% our new illustrated book, and Their Usd.\u201d \u20ac of this timc\u2014and labor\u2014saving convenience.Salczmen, Instead of spend- Ing hours in laboriously hauling new stock, arranging, piling and storing -4t, can so gystcmatize the work a3 to \u201cCHeduté the ladtor and time consumed to a very small fraction of the orig- * inal amount.Sufficient time, too, The Otis-Fensom known magliclan and entertainer.1 Ed phone Do | Customers Pass by Your Store ?Every down- nstairs .where - andled and and which evator, safety.Hand is ad- Ælevator Co.Limited Traders Bank Bldg.Tororito \u201c Canada Ee ALES CETTE PETITE ETES PET TETE I I I I ET I I ee TE I I A A A LL LA LK \u201che 156564656565 A fine musical programme ,- |ermed with sticks, should be abie to | spectators.i Sinclair.Coach Billy Foulds will not be on the side lines in uniform ready.inside wing.There SacBee sesfimmager, who has been tortéatre wing, Smith; nor: scrimmage, Sinclair, Russell, Gale, Arnoldi; outsides, Ke the reguiar quarter, be injured.Murphy will\u201d be moved forward and willl Following is the Argonauts probable line-up: Murray and Mopore.commence the game, although he Will to get into the game should U Jonnor \u201c> MORE TROUBLE ABOUT © has been declared off, for this sea ® ered for early playing part 1912.T P.R.may have other views on & i® a meeting at an eariy date, to dis | © have already played two games at -|© being evening matches.One prom inent C.P.R.official says it is unlikely the club will participate \u2018again in this competition.© le ® ® à \u20ac à @- the whole thing up,\u2014as\u2014they de .Le .1 08 to these race exhibitions we dere not |pymont .Ja lonals.210 175 196 lift a voice of protest against- these |Gagnon .-.135 176 129 » others.When à man goes.on the re TT CLL 0 5 1% race-track he is taking his life in his |g oureux oo oo.ot.L181 191 174 hande\u2014he 1s flirting with death.The Se 515 384 speedway officials offer tempting $50.- rel erage-_550 7 2.5 358 915 4 000 prizes and dangle them before Canadiens.reckless youth.A car cannot be en- Desautels .163 149 141: 7 y - llescarie .\u2026.\u2026.0 172 151 170 tered unless a speed of seventy-five |Bonnomme .scene 144 179 144 miles an hour is guaranteéd.\u201d The :Levelile 159 116 132 worst feature of this severe indict.|Foucher ° 197 355 cu ment is that so much of it is true.TOtals.12022200000000 814 750 810! Ne Teäm average, 474 4-5.News comes out of the, Wést that a \u2018 4 : Ciass \u201cB\u2019\u2019 Bowling Standing.professional ballplayer named Baker.| The official standing of the clubs in while hunting was charged hy a.class \u201cB\u201d of the Montreal and District Bowling Association to date won.Lost.Ave.R.R.Y.M.C.A.Blues.3 0 1,000 St.LOUIS .00teuse 2 0 1,000 Nationals .,.> 0 1,000 Beaver Mlues .2 1 .666 Standards .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2 3 .666 KEdens .eran 2 1 .666 Elks .vereens 1 2 .233 Colonials -.cceennunn 1 2 333 Peaver Reds .1 2 .333 Caledonians .ë 3 .000 R.R.Y.M.C.A.Reds.: 0\u2018 3 .000 0 3 .000 M.A.A.A.Cubs.Tecumsehs are Coming Down They: Will Fight fof Admission to N.H: A.It is\u2018announced that the Tecumseh representatives ' will \u2018come down #o urge their claims in favor of being ad-: mitted to the National Hockey Asso- clation to-morrow.The meeting will he held at the Windsor Hotel and will he prtceded by a Director's meeting at half past two, 4.Ne new propositions outside of those mentioned already.like the reduction of the teams tô six men will be brought up.; \"OFFICERS AS JWDGES Preparations.for International Horse! Show.Washington, November 18 \u2014 * Amerftan &rmy officers, ee Three one.\u20ac officer, will act as at the International Horss Shôw t | The Match is Expected to be a Good | Jn Ottawa by a small TT Jarver the showin | understand that this famous terrier i built, \u201cthé amateur hockey-teagut of \u2014New- } \u201cThree Swallows\u201d frish 1¥am ish und Distillers to Judges | view the Ottawa teams aïe taking of the situation, and think that things will go harmoniously at the Annual Westmount | MORE BASEBALL.fea idle\u201d.| The East \u2018Against the West Will be à Feature.Auburn, X.Y.November 10.\u2014Secre- tary John Farrell, of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, stated t the great in- ter-sectional baseball between the East and the West, to be played as the fea- One.inter- to-morrow A.A.A._Windsor Park when Westmount ! meets the strong Ottawa fourteen, The West Enders were nosed out of a win in margin of two ct to trim the Capital ee 2-4\"F'ex., on\u2014Novermber- 18, ly In the refurn game.|such notice in the South that New Or- nd cities have.t The final match of the Q.R.F.U, mediate series takes place afternoon at 2.30 on the W.ints, and ex ity team han A good match is anticipated.especially \u20ac ñ \u201cBar \u2018gregation made against the prospective champions.the M.A.A.A.,, whom they trounced to the score of 20 to 2 last Saturday.The team will be picked from the following players: McConachie, Tren- holme, Pitt, Cornell, Jones Sutherland, Robertson.Woodward.P.Robertson, Samuels, Wels, Smith, Eastlake, Smeatqn, Payne, Webster aid Owens.leans other \u20ac the championship game.be extend into a series with games in the principal gulf cities.The best players of the East and ot the West will play in.the- respective nines, and it is probable-that a series, the proceeds to go to charity, arranged.> ABOUT À LOCAL DoG The great boom In Airedales re- | minds one of the stirring days of the early nineties when the St.Bernard was in its hey-day, and the great dogs of Britain and Switzerlaad were continually crossing over at\u2019 one to two and three and four thp apiece.and in the case of Sir B 35 + over $6,000.The collies and some of the fox terrier days have been lively, but, the way the Ajredales are being waft- ; ed over fairly takes one\u2019s breath away.When George sells such a household word as- Ch.Rockiey Oorang, the] Yorkshireman\u2019s bite must have heen ai large one .and we have it that Mr.Laurin has had to pdy more than: he ever.did for a dog to get this one, and he has had his nibble at quite a few cracks in the past ten years.Wel weight, the best in Australia.quit the game because of his poor health, tliinks that he has fully regained his old- time form and is willing to meet Hugh Meeghan for the lightweight champlon- ship of Australia.* who was known at one time as JOHN BULL BITTERS Js à sure Iemedy for an stomach ny TWO CLASSES OF MEN HAVE ESCAPED Foot Trouble Aboriginal \u2018man escaped the troubles of bad foot.wear by going bare-foot.was to leave last Friday for his new home, and as\u2019 Mr.Raper had refused two \u201cthou\u201d for him it looks likely he did not cost much less.Considering the\u2019 dog's record oa the bench and his actual record as a sire, it is no wonder his ne wowner gets busy at once as The other class of TS his ad.in our business columns pro=es.those « SRO de to ths standard Mr.Laurin is' no novice in the busi- of Fit.Style and Service.ness and when he makes sr- = statements he has the goods to baci them up.Whether this dog will be \u2018rushed through the shows we kiow \u2018not, but he should be invaluable in the barem, and the insurance of bitches is- a new move that should overcome j the objection to sending across the border.Mr.Laurin has pur-> ~~ \u2018%e Manoir and has prevailed on the tenants of the Seigneury to walk his >.riers so he is looking forward to taking an even more active hand in the Airedale game than the Colnes have taken the past year of two.\u2014The American Stock-.ceper.COACH FOR YALE.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, November 10.\u2014Jim Byrne, of Jast year's Toronto Lacrosse Club, has been appointed coac hof the Yale Hockey Team for the coming winter.A new artificial fce rink has been The season's schedule of games includes contests with Harvard, Dartmouth, and the St.Nicholas team of York.Games will also \\ be secured with two or three Canadian teams.\u201cThree Swallows\u201d * Power and Son's, | Sir John Whiskey for over à century, Of highest standard of parity.\u201d His Majesty the Xing.260 20 eod.- A held in Néw Yo deginni Nove 18th.any \u201cLieut.one David Stanley, | De art or'n Captain J +D.Long, Major 173 Jnéirues y: Lord & ain SP encre Btaff from the Tf, a 3a wl ren mri ns army, Men\u2019s and Boys\u201d Hats & Caps, JOHN YOUNG, 275\" » ST.LAWRENCE seu.iE Tding such a ture of the meeting at San Antonia, -had attracted will be © _inedy, ths wel-known authority of -AMont- NON.LU oe 1 ure position with the Inter- provincial meeting of the Union, Saturday night.Arthur Douglas a-South African light-\u2014 but who had- t0 ~ | i» 3 \u2014\u2014Orre-a-Cup- Tie-and- One-Be- = ynore sucvess in his-goal getting, as he- ELITE BELLS SHE REET - POLOPLAYRS \u201cSome Good Matches at the - Laurentian -Bath.Last Night.=~ = The McGill were dt home to the M.8S.C.last night at the Laurentian Baths in a water polo double-Header.which resulted in a win for M.8.U.7 Cases.\u201d ~The sénior-tirture ahead of anything seen so far this season, as both teams at the start were.about equal, but as the game progressed it could be seen that the champions would pull out ahead in the scori e judgment \u201cthan their rivals in their combination plays.Zimmerman, Smyth and Gathercole were the bright \u201cttærs for the sca llons, ard they well deserved the \u2018applause which was showered upon them from the gallery, one fair spectator had the islanders\u2019 colors done up in the form of a bunch of ribhons to which she had bells attached and it weuld make itself heard: above sil (he other nouise-makers, Lee \u201cSmith and delfart put up a grand game for the students, especially deHart, and st - a pitty that he did not have made a number of pretty tries, only to miss the nets by inches.The score at the finish was: M.S.C\u2026 9; Mc- \u2014 Gill, 2.The senior line-up was as follows: \u2014 ! M.=.\u2018; 180, McGill (2).oT.Walton.Goal., .S.Baldwin G.Moore .Defence.P.Buckley W.: Wilson .Défence.Lee Smith : W.H.Smyth .Forward.J.deHart AW.Gathercule .Forward.F.McGill R.Zimmerman.Forward.G.Draper The intermediate contest was almost - as good as the senior to look at.and as they showed better} ONE OF THE TIGER VETERANS WHO WILL PLAY AGAINST MONTREAL.____ __\u2014dt was just as hard contested as thel \u2026\u2026'\u2019 ateh.Pengelley all U ( 2 = Ka MY 2 fi il | \u201cma EE a 4 EC pa FA \u2018sem cov 2) we * apy Sehr an f MONTREAL DAILY _ MANUFACTURERS\u2019 SALE OF MEN i ES - STAR-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10.1911.07 agreed not to mention the manufacturers\u2019 names.In order to accommodate the crowds that will gather great sacrifice means a great success.The entire purchase will be offered Saturday.RER a 4 FA T .* om * .: 3 \u2019 | : : \u2019 ' \u2019 - A purchase of unusual dimensions\u201412,450 pairs of High Class Footwear, all this season\u2019s make.As the prices we shall ask for this great shipment are so extraordinarily low, our Buyer here, and to give the public quick service, we have secured a large number of extra salespeople.A hig mm: played.good clever game for McGill and he should soon develop into as great a water polo man as his big brother of last years team.Stanley King and young Gathercole were the best workers for the champions last night at all times, using their heads in the passes they made.and it was their unselfish play .which won the game for M.8.C.The score at the finish stood: M.S.C, 7; McGill, 2.The Hinc-up and the officials for both games were as follows: \u2014 .McGill 11.(2).-M.S.C.M.(7).A.MaeKay .Goai.J.McCready H.Gilchrist.Defence.J.Lyons F.Coy .'.Defence.G.McDonnell E.Pengelley.\u2014.Forward.F.Aldred C.Crosley.Forward.S.King L.Baldwin .Forward.S.Gathercole Referee\u2014E.D.Vernot.Judge of play\u2014Albert Farmer.Timekeeper\u2014 Chris.H.Goulden.Penalty timer\u2014 Mr.Williscroft.Umptres\u2014Mr.H.Grant and Mr.Lyons.TO SUCER GES - TO-MORROW After the 500-mile race at Indiana- ment \u2018unfavorable to a contest that took so much time to run.1t was said by some that the spectators were bored after about three hundred and fifty miles had been cempleted and that a much shorter race would be desirable.The report was circulated too that probably no sanction would be issued again forarace as long as this.However, in spite of all this criticism after \u2018the fact, another 500-mile race for next Memorial Day has been announced, and more than that the prize money has been doubled, Instead of ,000, 1 ; has\u2014beer offered.There was one valid objection to the race of 1911, which: was that too big a field was \u201callowed to start.The en- lated League Fixture.The soccer season is dying hard, but the re still a few games to \u2014\u2014whough S.0.have the choiee\u2014of i \\ play.two taking place t0-Trorrow., One cup-tie and a belated league fixture.Sons of England meet Royal Canadian Dragoons in \u201cthe long looked- for second round of the Quebec Cup.unds, the game will not take place pi their home pitch, Grand Trunks\u2019 enclosure being the Venue.This Move has been made with an eye to business.as a.very fair crowd is anticipated.Dragoons will make no kick, they share the gate wherever M is played.As to the game itself, it should provide an exciting contest.\u2018 With the odds in the Englishmen\u2019s favor, Dragoons not having played a game for some weeks.8.O.Es.chances are further enhanced by the inclusion of Harry Bingham, late of the Toronto team.The Sons of Eng- Sand fancy themselves strong enough to reach the final, if not eventually Dift the cup itself.Everything pos- @'ble is being done by their executive to gét the men in the best possible \u201cshape, and it Jo6Ks ds if the Dragoons\u2019 are up against a strong argument.Ernie Evernden was down to play.but has cried off through sickness.Gidway will be brought in, and the team chosen for to-morrow's encount- opr is:\u2014 .Wilson, goal; Burton and Robin- mon.backs: Sidway, Bingham and Jen- mings, halves: Poulton, Len Payne, Collyer, Spencer and Ball, forwards .The kick-off is timed for 3 o'clock.and players are warned to be om hand early > .Fairmount will meet C.P.R, in a league game, by arrangement, at the Angus Shops.The chief interest in this match is, can C.P.R., retain second position in the league table?A win will do it, while a loss to Fair \u2018mount will not affect them, as their mext season's destination is already esttied.A BETTING, CASE.- Sait Affecting the Jamestown.Race ; Track.\u2019 .Norfolk, Va.N \u201810.\u2014\u2018Fhe ae suit to put onto et The estown Ki races,\u2019 be.heard before Cireutt Sb Ween on, November 24 and 25.The dates were fixed t 1t is said that Gowernor Mann, who has forced a consistent fight ° egainst the club, does not seek \u2018* ecation of the club\u2019s charter.the Fevo- - \u2014 [the number up to 350.large.tufrnout-of the mem tries were nearly fifty cars and almost | all started., This time, there will not: be so many by a great deal.The field is to be limited to thirty cars.Furthermore these machines must show.a speed of 75 miles an hour for a complete lap of the speedway, which is two miles and a.half around.Cars are to be of 600 cubic inches' piston weight of 2,000 pounds.> This puts the contest in Class E as a special non stock event.More than all this, the directors of the Speedway have the intentiébn now of holding this 500-mile race as an an nual event, atid With the mak-| ing it worth more every succeeding year.The purse of $30,000 for the 1912 race is to be divided among the first twelve cars as follows: First, $20,000; second, $10,000; third, $5,000; fourth, enth, $1,500; eighth, $1,400; ninth, $1,300; tenth, $1,200; eleventh, -$1,100, and twelfth, $1,000.Last time the purse was divided among the first ten.Ray Harroun won the first prize in 181L \u201cMotoring'\u2019\u2019 gives the comparative cost and efficiency, per unit, in a five months\u2019 test of six \u2018double waggons and fifteen horses against three-ton gasoline trucks, over parallel routes but under condi- tione\u2014heavy, loads, long distances and few stops\u2014Iideal for cconomical operation of power waggons.©.One Waggon and Team.(Share of three extra horses and tw; -_\u2014@xtra-men- included.) e Original cost team, waggon, har- NOSES cca eve eve eve see cos +oe $300.00 Interest, five months, 5 per cent.$18.75 Depreciation, 20 per cent.75.00 REPAITS .o cer vee oon ooo ves on 41.66 INSUTADICO sco ren soe sos aos ore 5.00 - 'LiCENSS coo con sou tro 000 vob ae 4.15 Feed .à + » + +0 v+e ++.166.66 Shoeing .+ a.\u201ceen ae 15.00 Miscellaneous expenses \u2014 Walter, veterinary.hauling, manure, brooms, combs, etc.«eo .\u2026.oo 46.52 WEREEB .+.soc sees 200 o 416.66 REN ver eve ose see vos soe scons 30.00 \u2014 Total expense five months .$810.40 Expense per Face oe .vee ee .6.46 Average loads per day .e 1 Average deliveries per Joad.Ra Total average déliveries per day 12 Average cost per delivery .1.84 One Three-Ton Truck.Original cost .ccc ves ove and the more dressy kinds.In patent colt- sin, gunmetal calf, box calf, velour calf and tan Russia calf ;$5.50 and $6 values.43 inter Boots | LA BOOTS Group 7.Sale price ~ Group 8.Srna as In the- styles approve.You will find value, for 4 35 IES\u2019 BOO , $2.50 and $3.00 Values.In all the smartest new styles and popular leathers; Tan, Patent Leather, Vici Kid, Gunmetal and Box Calf, \u201cI Tow heels; some with velvet or cloth tops.Regular $2.50 and $3.00 values.Sale Price.cc ee oo ea a0 =» LADIES\u2019 BOOTS In all the latest American styles, neat and snappy effects; all leathers and new toe.and heel shapes.Reg.value $3.50 and $4.00.Sale Price.LADIES\u2019 BOOTS Boots with cloth, velvet or leather tops; lace and button styles; in dull Dongola, Vici Kid, Patent Leather and Russia Calf; toes with tips or.without; high and medium heels.Regular $4.00 and $5.00 values.Salt Price.e oo ae.0e Group 9\u2014 LADIES\u2019 BOOT In this lot are boots from 16 to 20 but- |_\u2026 tons high.Reg.56 & $7 values, for RERS' COST Button and Lace styles, high or $1.48 a $1.88 correctly dressed women highly extra high cut boots in this lot.$2.88 $3.48 - Children\u2019s and -Misses\u2019 Tan -and White Rubbers; reg.$t.00 value, for.c.38¢ Boys\u2019 Rubbers, sizes x to 5; reg.8sc, for.45¢ Youths\u2019 Rubbers, sizes II to 13; reg.75C Value, for.39¢c Men\u2019s Knee Rubber Boots, sizes 6 to II; reg.$4, sale price.$2.69 .Sizes 6 to 11; reg.$6.00, sale price.$3.95 ° Ladies\u2019 Rubbers, sizes \u201c2% to 7; regular 755, for.300 Men\u2019s $1 Rubbers, all sizes, for, .4 Children\u2019s Rubbeéts, - _sizes 3 to 10%2;: Teg.506, for ;.-00000.28C Infants\u2019, Childre « * - Misses\u2019 Rubbers, sizes worth $3.50, ! d DONGOLA BOOTS, Blucher, Lace, with Patent HOUSE SLIPPERS ~ SEE 11 to 2; regular 6oc, n S al CL Tips: : : , Infants\u201d Felt Slippers, with leather and felt soles; .RUBB a for EE 33C ~ Misses\u2019, 11 to 2; worth $1.25, for.T8¢ resular S0c, for su.Le Ca a se se res \u2026 18e * Ladies\u2019 Tan Foothold Children\u2019s, 8 to 10; worth $I, for.68c PET ue and Misses\u2019 Felt Slippers, res.75e : Rubbers; reg.$1 and \u201cInfants; 3 to 7, wo tor i 58 frames Fore sions FesmseiTen 1 LA 2 4% | CUT PRICES.$:;50-values, for.48e\u2014 Boys\u2019 Box Calf Boots, strictly solid leather, |Ledies\u2019 Yel sin por.with, fell sales; ail colors: .; ; ce ; Cr preg duc value for .Lans LL.= oe 290 ° y ° P Fa In Patent Lea- Ene style; sizes 1 to 5; reg.$2.00, 51.28 *| Ladies\u201d House slippers, in vici kid; reg.$1.50 value, ge Ladies Gaiters: CRE ther, with may} _.Be 0 -* =o \"tar ot tt nt el Ladies\u2019 Felt Juliets, with le ther soles: in-ait-cotors: a ay ; ; \u2014 kid top.button- Bar 10 13.Regular $1.75, for.+ i -98c reg.$1.50 and 2 values, for pores tr a eens .98c Ladies\u2019 Over Gaiters; reg.35c ei È or School or Men's \u2014House SHppers-reg\u2014$-36 oF irri SE _ - for\u2014- \u2014-10e | oy pires = to 7.everyday wear; rep $1.50.Special 98c Men's Fen Slippers, with Tell or leather soles; reg.and Soc values,\u201d ce - orth $2, 7 .- - $1 and $1.59 for .4 i.ein vie ee eee ens .B8c Ladies\u2019 Black 10-button Over for.$1.28 : 0 Gaiters, 75c value, for .48c Sizes 8 to 10] Worth $2.75, for.$L48 11 to A Sizes for.$1.98 BOSTON: Corner St.Catherine and Mansfield Sts.THE STORE OPEN LATE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS.| q H Mail Orders Filled.Ladies\u2019 Black Over the knee; reg.$ Ladies\u2019 ue, for.Ladies\u2019 10-button Cloth Gaiters, black; reg.50c value, for 29c for.98¢c Black Over Gaiters, over the knee; reg.$1.50 val- Gaiters to 1.50 value, INTERNATIONAL SHOOT AT ST.THOM Arrangements Made for Competition Next December.- Special to The Montreal Star.= St.Shomas, Ont.November 10.\u2014The St, Thomas Gun Club will hold an international shoot on December 5 6, 7 and.& Hamilton Gun (lub rules, which are similar to the Interstate rules, will he used, Canadian-made targets will be used exclusively.Fifty yards boundary wil be used at live bird traps, with the dead line.at 22 yards( each comprtitor to shoot one bird éach round.Allf live bird events: shot over Fulford traps.with handicap conditions of 26 to 32 yards.INDOOR: BALL LEAGUE.2 Toronto Arranged for New Depart ure Yesterday.Special to The Montreal Star.Belleville, Ont, November 10.\u2014A meeting was held in the Armories for the purpose of forrping an indoor baseball league.The election of (officers Yésulied as\u201d follows: President, BIajor Marsh: vice- president Captain Wallbridge; secretary, {Captain Allen; treasurer, Bert McCoy, At least six teams will enter the ieague, namely.the 15th Regiment.Lehigh Cement Co, Canada Steel (Co., Marsh lieénthorn, Albert College and Belleville Hardware Co.\u2018 JANos Laxative Water Speedy ; Sure 7 Gentle \u201c Quichis Relleves caps will afternoon, & Savannah military comman 3 Abbott-Detroit Company En- ~ ters Two of Its Cars in Each of Four Events.Savannah.Ga.November 10.\u2014David L.Bruce-Prown and E.H.Parker, drivers of the Fiat racing cars, arrived here yesterday, Bruce-Brown, who won the last Gand Prize for the Benz people, is nominated to drive both in this race and in the VandérbHi.Wagner and Hemery will arrive in New York from Europe the middie of the month and will come direct to Savannah.Fo ' The Case racing team also\u201cis in from Columbia, S.C., where they bave been in several State fair events, Three cars were brought, including the one in Which \u2018\u2019Joe\u2019\u201d\u201d Jagersberger was recently in- Jured.It is\u201d announced that Herring of California, will come to take Jagersberg- ers place.Jdy McNay, the other driver nominated by the Case people, came in with the cars.The day also has brought entries of two Abbott-Detroit cars for each of the four races to be run at the meet.Carl Abbott racers.in the Grand Prize and \u2018Vanderbilt events, while the Challenge Trophy and Tiedeman Cup cars will be driven by H.L, Hartman and M, Rob- Al tho net profits of th Vanderbilt Cup and light go to the /military of y Grand Prize, Yar races will vannah.The have a long and proud history, six of the fourteen companies being more than one hundred ways co-operated \u2018of the Savan- to cross the course during the progre: of the first Grand Prize mace.: berg and Lc A.Mitchel! will drive the NORE ENTRES FOR QUEENS HOPES TO VAN TAGS WIN Kingston, Ont, ing placed to their that they will def morrow's game at.of themseives.Q follows: Neil; Kansas City years of wrangling, \u2018 CAT ALL Do Not Want to Go Through the Season Whitewashed.= Special to The Montreal Star.Queens, though -disappointed showing of the football team this fall do not think ft possible to go through an entire season without a game De- the week.the crippes have strugged through thelr work, and at present, are in good condition to give ah account made such a poor record since the formation of the C.will enter to-morrow\u2019s contest determined to win Queens will lin-up as Full back, Leckie; Hazlett, Dick \u2018MizDonnell, quarter Mc- scrimmage, Mcliquham, Barker, Dunlop; Wings, Erskine, Young, Smith Kinsella, Lumb, Sliter.| automobile dealers have at last consolidated.organizations formed 8 new 'organization named the Kansas City Car Dealers\u2019 Assoclation.TO-MORROW = - - Sam McVey, the American negro heavyweight.made limseif popular - with the fight fans of Australia during his stay there while he was training for his fight with Lester.Havana, November \u201810.\u2014Philadelphia Nationals, 3; Almendars, 2.\u2014\u2014\u2014 po - 10.Jt is thought by friends of Ernest Barry,- in the champion professional! sculler of Canada, that he and Dick Arnst, champion of the world, will come together in a match race on the 'ihames in the near future.\u2018The New Zealand Rugby Union has of- fdred to the Wangani Union of England © In new resolutions which would tend td make the sport léss harmful for the players and more spectacular from the spectator's point of \u2018view.The English Union will probably \u2018accept threm , , ; The Rev, De Courey Laffan has been appointed to look out for the interests of the English athletes at the Olympic games next year, and has © to Stockholm for that purpose, 1 .November credit ang fell sure eat McGil in to- this city.During veens have \u2018never I.R.F.U.and halves, The football season which ended in Australia recently proved to be one of the best fipanciaWy and in many other ways that the popular sport has even enjoyed in' Australia.\u2019 Co : Y Carnegie Clark, for the third time in succession, \u2018won the- open \u2018golf championship of England at a tournarhent in Lon- After two : don recently.of both dealers PT.Powers! who controls the Madison Square Athletic Club.recently dew Motor .|prived- of a license to hold boximg.bouts.\u2014 pt 4 STORES -jand Frank S -O'Nelll.\u201c|Practitatiy nothing.\u2018closed us à boxi .heldeve Mn\u2019 } | perpetuted \u2018| cone pr : di can \u2018be wade for th a ri ca e for the purpoms of 2 FiPaving the action of the State : ; in the Garden under the Frawiey law, has decided to make a legal fight, although at first hetdeemed it advisable to take his medicine without a struggle.It appears that Powers.through his attorney, Aaron J.Levy, has Obtained from Supreme Court Justice MeCall a writ of certiorait fo compel Major John J.Dixon pers of the thistic on.o why they revoked the license x ibe on Square A.C, of which Powers is th t State Athietic Commiesi © treasurer.It wil be recali te commission, when revoking The ht cense, did so under advice from Governor Dix and Attorney-General Carmody, It wae charged that the Madisèn Square A ©.did not have a years tease on the inagmuch as it was contended Garden.that the building would be torn down \u2018in lease shown by the February, while the club was dated July 12, 1911, re sivner O'Neill held the opinion Somme that als the Garden was not used ex clusively for boxing, the lease did not meet the requirements \u2018of the\u2019 law, and on the strength of his opinion several othrer clibs proceeded to lease their bulid\u2014 ings to the exclusion of other organiza- Hors When the Garden's license was Icvoked the bottom dropped out of the boxing game.The star boxers asked so much money for their services that the smaller clubs were -compelied to sida: track them.The public, having seen the Wells-Brown, Wells-Attel and Moiris- Fiynu bouts in \u2018the Garden, at $2 up, refused to patronize bouts between second- raters at the .other clubs, with the result That few, if any, of the promoters oper- sting under State licenses had made money.The 5 per cent.tax on the three Garden bouts metted neariy $6,000 to the - | Btate,; while the rake-aff from the other \u201cwince the Garden's demise Sas been Powers porter just affer the Garden iad \u201cbeen ng arena that he did not In \u2018ontrying the \u2018matter as the courts, but: Intended look around for ænotber big-building He-Paid that court proceedings \u2018might stir_ up\u2019trouble for the, Boxing Kame ch hé wanted to ses Powels\u201d associates in AG; have been advised that they have a, -GgRse, and that tiey must have the] .of the Garden .The boxing law that if a club's jicense is re- writ of cer- Be tested in the suse : tai à tas by It ta sala that}.@-Madinon Square | Athletic | # HOCKEY NOTES.& Co PHRASE & Er At a meeting of employes of R.and O.Navigation- Company, ] in the offices of the company on Noa.vember 8th.it was decided \u2018to :rex organize the Hockey Club for the sea son of 1911-12.\u2019 Jays The following officers were eleçik STR ¥ ed: te \u2018Hon.Patron\u2014Hon.R.Forget, M.P#f f Hon.President\u2014C.J.Smith.i Hon.Aice-Presidents \u2014 Capt.Gi Johnston, Thos.Henry, J.A.Villgne.euve, J.V.O\u2019'Donahoe, A.J.Gran}, A.A.Angstrom.LE President \u2014M.Cussen.\u201d Vice-President\u2014Jos.F.Dolan.Secretary-Treasurer\u20140).Keddia Committee \u2014J.F.Pierce, C.Croft, W.Poyle.R.Thiberge.Oliver, R.J.R.Nelson: + 1 , ! + = .Lo) All members of the Untarfo Hoek Club arë requested to atfend a meeting of the above club.on Mohday evening next (13th), at, 328 Garnier street.§ ; The male of Left Fielder- Streeter-of the Kalamazoo Basehall Club to the nounced.He \u2014 + to pay duty, when you bey a + Rochester Eastern Irague club is an\u2019 « ote C3.THE a - + - - te TR.{ONTREAL all DALY, STARERIDAY, \u2018NOVEMBER 10, 191%, = * \u201cfi 2 i Ff eu .Vir \"Cie Ca aA ave SUE MEET LE A EE de ane Ns 222 er 12SF PER WEEK AND SMALLLCASH DEP WILLQURNIS RUOME Sd - « Q LP AE RAVUOO AA -/ EE is aborts J cu AP _GoiD COUPONS IN ALL._ DEPARTMENTS TT} COME IN \u2018and have a_talk about Credit.\" You are.welcome to take a look.through our 10-storey | Home Furñishing Store.> > = 1g A .THE BASEMENT i» 17icd with shove moter.esting things that the housekeeper appreciates, such as China, Crockery, Enamelware, | Woodenware, Stoves, Ranges, etc.* Ÿ y vs >> SQUARE TABLES EF Thee Empire Oak Tables 6 feet long, with four extra leaves.Reg.$10 w Special $7:98 {CARPETS-OIL L'CLOTR HS-RUGS\u2014CURTAINS\u2014Etc.int Floor Up Car 2 Basement, Up.5689.Carpets, Up.5788 Office, Up.1072.: \u2014-\u2014 Phones: Furniture Daptu.Up, 5717.| Award Receives Approval a 1 linck.KULUE | Martia J Demp { of tlie United Fruit Compan, died in New Yurk last night.MAETERLINOK GET NOBELPADE FOR\" | LITERATURE, | BelgiarrAuthor Recipient of ~~ Congratulations.\u2018Stockholm, Swedish Academy has awarded, he.| Nobel prize for literatures.for.1811 to.the Belgian author, Maurice Maeter- The award is likely to reccive | worldwide approval, and the winner has received many \u2018congratulations, \u201c Maurice Maeterlinek belongs to an old Flemish family descended from à + fourtcenth-century bailiff at Renaix, near Ghent, who was a measurer of grain ;hence the name.Born in 1864 M.Maeterlinck became attached to the Symbolists in Paris af tt ge of twenty-two.He first created widespread interest by * iïcesse Ma.liené\u201d in 1820; \u2018Pellcas et Melisando\u201d -appeared two years later, -and smuc \u2018that time he has.produced scverai books of haunting phantasy, He) .married Georgette le Blanc and now {resides in hep native Normandy in the] beautiful old abbéy of St.Wandrille.| The abbey.which-was put on the mar, ket on \u2018account of its abandonment by \u2018a congregation of Benedictine monks who-declined to submit to the French law ot 1901, was founded in the sev- certuiy\u2014and\u2014first-dbere\u2014the-nim of Fontanelle from the rivulet waich traverses -its\u2019 euclosure and enipties\u2018 itself into the Seine a mile or ss Le-i low.Thé Maeterlideks live ni the moder.part.They pass their winters near Grasse, while they have a hovse in the Passy quarter of Paris, ni \u2014 i - November\u201d io; \u2014 The] IN QUEBEC CITY NOV COMPLETD) | - | Place Until Next - a, Spring.| Special to The- \u2018Montreal\u2019 Sur.|\" Quebec, Noverhber 10.\u2014The hang- same bronze.Thabumeént \u201cto the late \u2018Hofio¥e Mercier, former Premier of: the province; for which the Legislature voibd $16,000, was \u2018completed \u2018yesterday.It stands directly in front of the Parliament buildings, facing - the fortification wall éhé is -acknowtedged to be an excellen statesman.Paul Chevre, the French sculptor, who designed the Champlain monument on Dufferin Terrace, was also.the designer of the new monu- \u2018ment.The figure {s described as \u201cre- resenting eloquence symbolic of the genius of.Mercier, in declaring that the real fortune of à country lies in ths products \u2018of the soil.\u201d while the female figure at the foot ropresents the unveiling of abundance before the farmers to encourage them in their work.In rear of the pedestal is the figure of 3 woman pressing the-flag-to her bosom, ehich_ is \u2018symbolle of patriotism.At her feet is a roll with the arms of the vince of Quebec.The inauguration of the monument wit only: take place next.spring.Special Notice.STEINWAY PIANOS.We have recently received ten new Steinway Grands and Uptights, and will be pleased to have you inspect them at our warerooms.C.W.Lind- west, Branches at © 5 and Brockville.267 3.- As an Overcoat Store This Store ER es Uptown: Blumenthal Building Cor.St.Catherine and Bleury Streets- Special Suit Values on Sale Salurday UNDERPRICED_ SELLING OF | ovencons JR] D, + values i in Men\u2019s Overcoats and Suits.dressers will appreciate.We are certain these prices will do the work.oa - Ulsters, \u201cConverto\u201d and Belted Combination Ulsters, TAKE NOTICE.- -Cheviots, finished Serges.match colors.MENS SUITS Specially priced for Saturday.in Fancy Worsteds.Every Suit guaranteed HAND TAILORED.Regular $15, $16, $18, $20, & $22 orm 12° AND SUITS Ywe will Show stunning Ss ome stunning\u2019 You'll see many styles that the smartest and best 2 = We have had such a large business this season that many lines are broken in \"sizes, and in cutting the prices, Saturday, we expect to clear every coat before 6 o'clock.You'll find among them handsome \u201cRaglans,\u201d English JUST THE STYLES THAT - MAKE THE YOUNG FELLOWS Made of Irish Tweeds, Scotch Harris\u2019s, Rough Tweed, and Tavistock luxuriously lined in Silk and Satin All linings to AL AI! this Season\u2019s Latest Models ete.: \u201cTHE CONVERTO.\u201d \u201cRegular $15, \u201cand $22.el 4 On Sale Saturday - TY Ae prt ma \"HAND TAILORED MENS OVERCONTS Specially Priced for Saturday.460 Overcoats, all the newest ~ Shades and Patterns.$16.50, $18, $20, #00 \u201c1 MERGER [STATUE CTV SUBJECT TO navguration Will Not Take Hkeness of the dead.\u2018say, _Limited-512- 2- St, Catherine street COMPENSATION LAW, AS AMENPLOYER| 3, «a - The City Meld: Be, Liable.\u2018When Undertaking _ : Works.one +7 An interesting precedent was es-| tablished yesterday afternoon by Mr.| | Justice Charbonneau, when he grant-| ed the petition of a man named.Berm- gp \u2019 fer to enter suit against the city for| - $2.000, under the provisions of the! *! Workmen's Compensation Act.& While engaged in sewer excavation i * for the city on Septgmber 5 last.Bern- 3: ) ÿ 5 iN fer was buried beneath u pile of earth \u201cMII take among: Montreal stores: (ad ; amd drain pipes, io an excaye lon at} our patrons: say: successfully), we ÈS the corner o ylwin a tadaconæ | == vis] streets.As it is specifically stated in |, are particularly* \u2018at home in thèse - | the Act that an employer cannot fall |: 3% i .3 beneath the scope of the law unless: > highest class garments from the ~ .i it is proven that th enterprise over ZA greatest makers abroad.No two which he presides is carri on for| sh | monetary employment, the question - suits arc aliké= arose as to whether the city could] 3 We make particular mention ot.vev- legally be ue hais eral models:\u2014 : Judge\u2018 Charbonneau at @ ; municipal corporation, carrying out \u2014Paquin Model} \u2018Suit, in Black .construction works on its own account.\u2014:- \u201c and White,- with.welvet buts.took on the character of a chief of| - tons $150.00 works, and, as such, fell under the re-} | ce \u2014vecervanmec ane re me ein) 2 strictions of tive act, governing respon- 4 .sibility of employers.HI} \u2014Corduroy Suit, tn Blue: a | A necessary corolary of the court ; - Grey, cloth- mnt HI, adi finding, therefore, is that ths ~eity] a - A authoritiés, in carrying Tout certain \u201cHET ; worke,: do s0 -fôr mone \u2018gain\u2014re-| - Ki \u2014 re ; j 7 \u2014Three-piece an oro \u2018 .Velvet, chiffon bodice, Mand embroidered .cece cee on.$170.00 \u201c=\"Three-plece sul in Dark ; ctived from the taxpayérs in one form \u2018or anotlrer., \u201cIf it were a question ot the cor- \u2018poration looking after the mainten- anèe of roads, or the police depart-|{.ment,\u201d remarked \u2018the Judge\u201d I' do RE - not think- that it weuld-fall under the Le Broadclo \u2018hand em- A \u201ciTcategery \u201cof works carried out for \u201cViolet ba ) : LT the sole purpose of gain, but it would .broidery and oxidised, trim- 4 mings ows reve bon se 1000814000 We \u201calso invite inspéction.of our Model and Dress: Hats\u2019 for social occasions of importance: - FAIRWEATHERS LIMITED 485-487 St.Catherine Street, West _ TORONTO ~~ MONTREAL WINNIPEG] be rather the accomplisimment of a}.duty which is not facultative with the municipal duthorities.| © « or \u201cOn the other hand.the building of an aqueduct or\u2019drainage system; being a public commodity.in the putting \u2018into effect of which, the corporation, «bas facultAtive' power, and for which | #t:bas u right ta caîl for remuheration \u2018from the taxpayers, in one form or an- \u2018other, does not fall on the same category as the above stated.The muni- cipulity, taking\u2019 upon .its shoulders the responsibility of the sewer.had \u2018been transformed, in: the eves of the law, into a chief of works, such as that mentioned mm the act.\u201d \u2019 (A= des | es re Special Netice.Willis Auto\" Player- Pianos A - Autopiancs of New \u2018dnd the] York, Signal honors.have been.Le to Willis & Co.Ltd.of Home | telling of the highest honors.in the gift of judges being granted at al} the International .Exhibitions of the world in the year 1911, establishing, beyond doubt, the prestizge and popularity of the Autopianos, both at\u2019 \u2018home andi abroad.Willis '& Co.Ltd.580 St.M.MARC HAND > St.Catherine Street W: \"SPECIAL SATURDAY.WOMEN\u2019S COATS, at.«.$1750.Catherite street.west.commer Drum.Made in the new réversible material, \u201calso.plain diagonal serged \u2018mond: street, -invite the public:to come.8T\u20acY» Davy, black; wide collar and cuffs.\u2018and dee and heat these\u2018 \u201cBeautiful inf veo $17.50 struments.) Value\u201d $25.00.Saturday.cee cee see ses segiv. î fi d 3% : Grants, ; a ing ship, in the world, was.launched #B -R | EA J Rates: Teutonit $55 ur -Barala $50.0 : ; and you wi completely satished.\u2026 / s lp the wor 9 ARNTRES NE Ba\u2019 | Hates: , 3, ban, p iE * : = ; T sta here yesterday.= She has a length a Third Class at low rates.Closed Rooms only WALTER M.KBARNS, 7 : 9 ; : SAN \u201c SERVIC pe \u2018 ; i x Special to The Montreal \u2018Star.of 426 feet.CANADIAN SERVICE, : From Portland.Me.267 2 ; Austioneer.= ° \\ Y, 2 Let us send a man to talk it over with you.seul Ottawa, «November 10.cout or 221 From From Moutrcal XMAS.SAILING And; Halifax.N.8.- _ \u2014 L Fra ll Houth ansda; Megantic: Teutomic; Dec = =, Re X¢ us your mame below.25 \u2018corns entitling them to land gras.Oct.31\u2014T.%.5.AUSONIA .Nov.18 Bock early.Becure your a 77 ; : - = © .: n°4 only 625 have actually located tovir Colds or Fevers ¢ ; = WHITE STA Ere Saturday from || : Name 0 0 la 000 sane see woes 100 600 à lands.The vertificates have.ocen HE re - i Lork to B® CN 2 ] We \u20184 | transferred tu suvsutoies 1m 5H of | kre broken ap ina single nignt, ana CHRISTMAS SAILINGS LINE Perte] piyzontn.Chersours Most Important ; - \u2018 - a the cases.In 519 of these -casus, the serious illness prevented, by taking FROM PORTLAND, MB.apd Southampton, including new giaut â t 3% Add Z83 | substitutes have not located their pi.> T.SS.ASCANIA .Dee.2 \u201cOLYMPIC\u201d LARGES T in the WORLD Ta | FESS .000 ce wa 10 ve 6 T0 0 0 Ce 6 perty.The remainder of the ini) 9 ° : \u2014 ER [issue has not yel hecgsregistered by | \u2018Hood\u2019s Pills TT Pastage Rates:-Cabin (called second), \u201cAx.|| LAlSO WAllings every Thursday to Bm - > 3 the holders in th.Interior Depari- canis.\u201d $46.23 and upwards.Other steamers, Queenstown.and Liverpool by mam.; x : The Robert Mitchell Co.Ltd.333] ment.An aruceists.25 cents.pis a par thins clues British mech steamers Cl, e \u2014 5 i : .\u2019 .M \u201cfai parses iy nepltegtion ; .s Make Local Agents or Officen, 118 LE Ë | oo - MONTREAL.É TION Montréal Terminal [ibd Bohs Son | dE A : .w .W, ON 1 PUBLIC \"NOTICE Railwa C ompan THE ROBERT REFOR) CO, Limites, mc Antique .a ® .\u201d Show Rooms: 598 St.Catherine St.Wf}, sevay given nat, snder thesis rar y P y Portland.0 Winnipee, Me and dif Cinard = = Be El Te \u2014 fase Vire Mes TL Mahogany RER Je SS Act letters patent havel been Joued un- der the sea! of the Secretary of State of GO TO BOUT DE L\u2019 ILE, Canada, bearing date the 5th day of October, Jair, incorporating pps tas Jeffrey | Fhe place to hold your plerte or \u201cspend Carrigue, Advertisin Tanager: James asan William Abbey, Real Estate Agent, and pe days ra yoo OH CRETE CHRISTMAS SAILINGS William Francis Thompson, Advertising £ es DULLAR Bow im efiect.i Boston.Qz eenstown, Liverpool Agent, all of the City of Moptreal, in the 2 curs going east connect: at Tasse LB, ALY AeYong pts: Province of Quebec; Arthur Stewart SY MERS 124-168 600 BPR Bal aS BS.ST FRANCONIA ~~ = aing, Accountant, .of the-Tewn of -La-1 ra Je PS 3 Jr 5% LC ; .\u2018chine, ang Denis McAdam Coughlin, Ad- \u2026 NOVEMBER 14, 3.30 P.M.DECEMBER 9.NOOK CUNARD LINE \u2018Furniture * 4 Comprising: ¥ Sideboards, dining tables, dining chaily, ~~ Twine coolers, centre tables, \u201conrd_t - i work tables.wardrobes, cabinets, highi- \u201c i a .5 vertising Agent, of the City of West | E thoyre, chests.-of_drawers.commodes, bee, for the following purposes; viz: - \u2018A New Bicamer at Moderate Rates.a CIFIC a ao : general real estate agents: = 23 St.\u201d Sacrament Sireet.Montreal consisting ot tea and coffee sets, mount, both in ihe sais Province of Que-.WY} ay ete.Also - - (a) To carry on Lhe business of rea! CA AJ DIA R * Lace! \u2018Agents: W.MH.Heurr, 258 st A large collection of Early are sd sion RS bY purchase, cances- Allan Line \u201c- CES 268 7 saw |urns, (rays, candelabra and - and to hold; own, possess, lease, sell and } | ° ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, > -\u2014\";->\u2014\u2014 = stieks, -bPead trèys\u2014a-smail assortméat - estate dealers.* insurances brokers, ard Jumbs M4.Montreal.Robert Reford Co.Sliver and\u2019 Genuine Oid Sheffield Pi utherwise operate and deal in l4nd.buitd- 3 , TT ' of tine old china, including specimens of | | ings and real estate of every description, 1045 PM.PAILY.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.J i ey ete.i | » and to-construct, crect, operate and maîn- YONGE STREET STATION Fast \u2018furbine Ste ace \u2018Sevres, Worcester.Derby iow > yA Ta tain thereon hotels, apartment and dweli- » 4 Victorian, Nov.10 Virginiap Nov.23 ete, ele.: 4 \u201c ing houses, shops or fartories: NORTH TORONTO, Corsican.Nov.a 90 safe wil take place at our os i o ) (¢) To manufacture and produce steam, Saloon an up.\u201c> ; ai il fas and electricHy for heat, light and ia there of on trains St, Jebn and Halifax to Liverpool.| No.101 Metcalfe Btreet, \u201d 5 3 ; GE FET E power for e purposes of le company.rom RN i - and to nell the surplus Ehercof subject 10 Superter Compiriment Ca-s, anû Reomy G ; St.John.Halifax.} À Ky x 3 .Wednesday and Thursdæ ! a ations in that Denar we OF TeEuS Sleepers.Vietonian Joni hee \u201cDee.0.1B Fr ST) STE A SIL November.15th and 16 (d) To issue in payment of any prop- é Saloon.$72.50 and $22.60: Second Class a 3 erty acquired hy the company, common |umion Station 970 441 1450 and $52.50 and up: Third Class Liv.[1 A TX | com nelia at 10,30 am.each day.or preferred shares of the capital stock erpool, London, Glasgow, $31.25 and me M IC & .- of the company as fully paid up and pon- a Parier car te Portland, Me, 9.00 a.m.$3250 an Nov ii - 6.30 am QUEBÉC, and LIVERPOOL ; .Hi KS 8a co.; ; assessable; ally excep nday.> \u2026 sie.TR.7 neti M 3 au IR \\ oT matey +38 ise ony Zire or maxes fe ||.On vien tom Monde, Koventes 23 : oo 3 - rp .Ac in the Be Room et tbe Berthiervielle Distilery where Red Cress Gis\" is made.allied or other company carrying on a CALEDONIA SPRINGS $70.09.Second Class, $50.00.othe: ST.JOHN, HALIFAX and LIVERPOOL business similar, or in part similar, to| WEEK END HOLIDAY RESORT steamers, one class cabin, called \u201cSe- EMPRESS OF BRITAIN .\u2026.that of this company: cond.\u201d 847.50 and $50.00 and up.Third .A PURE DRINK CB (pee rie dé ta Pi Cars Far de ee ; és | pat ldings or other worl whether of e Going Frid a Saturd ® avre and Lendos.A | nature or otherwise that may bb neces- Return until Monday, urday.4 Corinthian, Nov.15.6.00 a.m MONTREAL, QUEBEC, ut LIVERPOOL | 2 sary or expedient or required or calculat- \u2014_- Rates: London, $45; Hav re.355; Thira LAKE MANITOBA .Mov.9 IR ed directly or indirectly top advance or TICKET OFFICES: Class, London, $30.25; Havre, \"$31.0 LAKE CHAMPLAIN .«.Nov; 383 This id what should \u2018be sought by all who use alcoholic bever- .| promote thie interests of Lhe company OT 218 Se, James St.Telephones Main 3732 Paris, $33.50 Lintes-Une class cabin (secand cabla,.any of them: 878 or} Place Viger and Windsor Stree Apply to H.& A, ALLAN, Montront 870.00 snd upwards.9 es, either from choice or necessity.Some peo le use spirits to (8) To purchase, hold, acquire, frans- LU.Tickets and Iccormation from shy steam ages, P P ft fer, sell und dispose of.\u2018shares.stock or 2, = .- .i a ETS A or ward off cold and as a protection from humidity, others as à sti- I debentures in any other companies hav- ABLE.WE WEBBER, 4 on i = ._ Ges, Passgr._Agt.Ag mulant when fatigued.Whatever may be your requirements, avoid [M ing objects shnllar altogether or reine F R ) \"TT TRUNK Rail 7 a : | N T a R 6 0 LO N | A i 3 and 5 Board of Trade Building.the use of forei roducts which are manufactured without! Jl | |on business capable of belng conducted so as Ë 3 er Sal 5 à a LL ja el se a! GA re ais x sr asie 2 Fa ax Loni, oi +\u201c 20% Le iat a NO 25 et + 0-4 \u201cIn Montreal _At Ogiloy\u2019s\u2019 No School - To=-Morro I ducing prices.i season.|On The Side Therefore -a-good day to bring the boys and girls to > | Ogilvy\u2019s to fit them out for the winter, and incidentally to take advantage of.the many lempling offers on sale to-morrow at stock-re- ~_ || Notwithstanding an exceptionally brisk October, constant additions to our stock prevent a'shortage of | any advertised line and, besides, many of our.Christmas \"lines are riow arriving, thus enabling one to get a line\u2018on \u201cwhal\u2019s to be\u201d for the coming holiday / Ziel On Purchase the Little Ones _MONTREAi; DAILY STAR- FRIDAY, gr Re * Winter Coats Here To-morrow Reg.$3.95 to $8.00.Saturday.\u201cA little band, consisting of 300 £ handsome Blouses in Messaline, Paill- - Coats,-in caracul, sealette and serge, _ ette, and Taffeta Silk and Brussels in a variety of natty styles; colors in- Net artived yesterday.They are lined clude black, navy, red, brown, green; with china silk, and are the balances of plain and trimmed with braids \u201cor many fine lines sold out of some sizes.fancy buttons; Regular $3.50 to $16.50._ .$269 Saturday.And Save Half.\u2018We'll clear 120 Children\u2019s Winter \u2014 COPS TH ou stylish models, unbreakable filling, lace and ribbon trimmed, long hip, \u2018 \"medium and low bust; sizes 18 to 30.Regular $1.50 to $4.00.Saturday +.\u2026.- .$1.00 sizes 2 to 5 years.ù .Half Regular Price.| The New \u201cFit Close \u201d Muffler Women\u2019s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 55c Per \u2018Dozen.Co Pure Linen Handkerchiefs V4 Women's .Pure Irish Linen Hand- UT Kerchiefs; V4 inch 7 hem.Reg.$1.20.On sale Saturday.Jc each, or 80c per dozen._ $l ee 75c.On sale Saturday 5c each or 55c per doz.Crossbar Initial Handkerchiefs, small and lerge check, re- cular $2.25 per doz.Special for Saturday, 1214 cents each, or inch hem regular .floral design, lined.50 per dozen.GIRLS\u2019 BLANKET COATS.H + For 6, 8 and 10 Years, Saturday, $7.50.For 12 and 14 Years, Saturday, $8.50.n These Coats are made of Canadian-made all pure wool blanket cloth.They are body-lined with all- wool red flannel, the hood also being lined with the same.A wool sash to match the red trimmings goes with each coat.Navy only.x Warmer Clothing for Boys Is Needed Now For the Cold Days to Come.\u2014 | bo \u2014B-RY RMR + derate cost.all hard-wearing Worth $5.0C to $6.00 Coloied Cashmere Socks; ues, to .:.ar at 25c pair.To clear, \u201c.turday, $3.98.Manufacturers\u2019 Men\u2019s Underwear.© Men's Natural Cashmere Shirts; Men's Héavy Natural Merino Shirts; Mea's Shetland Wool Shirts and Drawers.50c values i for 29¢;'$1.00 values for 69c; $1.50 values for 99c.; Manufacturers\u2019 Sample Socks at Half Price: A are Soc: Men's Fanbroidered Colored Cashmere Socks; Men's Fancy Striped Cashmere Socks, Our showing of Boys\u2019 Suits and Overcoats should interest every parent who wants stylish, serviceable garments at mo- It is economy to buy this sort of Boys\u2019 Clothing that wears well and keeps its shape and good looks.Our Boys\u2019 Garments outlast the other kind because they have a foundation of quality\" (strictly all wool fabrics), and because of the thorough tailoring and workmanship.SATURDAY SPECIAL.Boys\u2019 2-piece Suits, in wool tweeds, good dark shades, \u2014 \"Norfolk \u2018and double breast ed styles, with knee pants, Sizes 24 to 34.Odds and ends from regular stock.Time for Overcoats nov .See the values we are show- ign for boys 3 to 11 years, in Blanket Cioth and $4.98.Easily worth $6.00 to $8.00.Other lines in all sizes, 24 to 40, at $6.00 to $15.00.See them Satwi- day.- \u201c60 cents, 7 Another line at 85c, in Dresden silk, satin - Another line in Silk Poplin, silk lined.at $1.25, $1.75.For Women.Just the article for this cold weather, this sea- _son\u2019s new muffler, the! Fil-Close,\u201d in a fancy satin stripe, moire lined, in shades of sky, pink} helio, black and white, also 6 novel shape in grey, fancy with fancy lining, at a special price, Special French Kid Elbow Length Gloves, Satur- Regular $2.25 Pair.Women's Kid Elbow Gloves, in shade of white only, 12 and 14 button length.Reg.$2.25.Special, Saturday only, $1.25 pair.No \u2018phone or C.O.D.orders.Frenca \u2018Men\u2019s $1.00 Nightshirts, To-morrow, 75c.Men's English Flannelette Nightshjrts, broken lines, but all sizes in the lot; these are.roomy and well made, the colors are good.- Regular $1.00, Fweed;-with-wool-Hning;-at\u2014\u2014 for.a rase en 00000 + 1DC eee Our special in Men's Pyjamas is sure to please, being made of good quality Ceylon Flannel, cut in correct sizes and extra well finished.Reg.inter 42.75, for.$2,25 Régular $1.50 to $4.00 Corsets, Saturday, $1.00 Pair.J \\ > _ Fine Corsets in coutil and batiste; English Worsteds, Saturday, 59¢ Yard.Regular Values, $1:00 and $1.25 Yard.1,000 yards of pure wool fine English Worsted, in a medium weight that just now for dresses for house or street wear, also for lightweight suits.The shades are lovely soft colors EMBER .- n° | ; = : DU OF The Week |e, 10, 1911, TET To « CLAIRVOYANT SEES LOUISE MARION FULLY HURDERED For Three Dollars She Tells; \u201c Mother Her Daughter is in Quarry With-Head Cr ed.On the strength a story told by A a-\u2014clairvoyant-\u201cregarling\u2014the myster-_ ious disappearance of Marie Louise { Marion, Sergt.G: f the _Beau- is very much in demand of grey, brown, blue, in check and stripe effects.Regular values $1.00 and $1.25.Clearing Saturday.\u2026\u2026.Saturday Will Be a Day of Extraordinary Values in Our It is impossible for us to enumerate all our specials for Saturday's Coe day, $1.25 Pair + selling: -In view of the approach of Christmas business; \u201cand the \u2018fact that we will occupy our new \u2018store at _ us to reduce our stock of Linen.fering.SWISS EMBROIDERED F RILLED SCARFS.There\u2018are only 36 of them, altogether.36 inches; 12 only, 19 inches by 54 inches.Thess are worth $1.00 and $1.25 each.On Saturday, 30c and 40c each.SWISS EMBROIDERED AND Consisting of one piece Pillow one Scarf 18 by 154 inches.price, $3.75 the set.DUTCH SHAMS AND SCARFS: These are very beautiful goods, all hand sewn, in pink, gold, green, blue and Oriental shades.Scarfs, regular $1.50, Shams, regular $1.10.Special price on Saturday, 75c each.~ 00 ~ Women\u2019s Hand Bags, $1.98.Regular \u201cto $5.00.A.special line of Hand Bags, including Paient, Kioat Seal, Vei- vet, Crocodile, Calfskin.These Bags are, leather lined, small change Prices ranging from $3.00 to $5.00 $3.00 purse, leather frame dnd handle._ Saturday, $1.98.Men\u2019s Winter Underwear and Hosiery.We would draw your attention to three specials on sale Sarre which are but a slight idea of the many exceptional values we âre = - Regular -Price-$5.25.set.> dry Street Station, together with two constables, are to-day searching the old quarry on Carriere Street, in au effort to locate the body of the missing girl.Mrs.Marion told na representative of the Star this morning that she was confident her daughter way in the quarry, and when questioned as to why, she was so firm in this belief, said that she had visited a clairvoyant, who bad informed her that she would find her daughter's body in a large pool of still water, and also that when found it would be discovered that sne had been murdered; that one side of her head would be completely crushed in and what clothing she wore would be torn in ribbons, Besides this information.she described the girl whom she had never seen, presumably from: the accounts - ance, for all of which she charged the modest sum of -83: - ces == em Mrs.Marion, after hearing this dreadful tale started an agitation among the neighbors, and at a sort Linen Section.an early date, it is imperative for .& » es ay, ot- 24 only,\u2019 19 inches by OPENWORK BED SETS.Sham, one Scarf, 18 by 36 inches, Saturday's || searched.A number of aldermen were |{ peau was instructed to have the quar.-rhe\u2019 bélieved the body to be there, but | years, of indignation meeting it was decided that the police had not gond as far that influence should be brought to- bear to have the quhrry thoroughly communicated with and Chief Camry dragged again, and it is this mission that Sergt.Gagnon is on now, with instruction to remain on the ground until.a thorough search has been made.mee \u2014\u2014 Discussing the affair on the bank of the quarry this morning.Sergt.Gagnon sald.he.as.npt there becaused =3 that the ground had to be covered._ Chief Carpenter, who had a couple of men working on the çase for a week, said this morning that a mid- ,dle-aged man\u2019 of respectable appearance had come to his office three days after the clothes were found and told him that he had seen the girl on the street and had followed her to a store on St.Dominique Street, where he left Jer just before going to headquarters With his story.He told the Chief that he knew the girl perfectly well and had lived next door to her for some He also identified the coat found in the quarry as-being of the same material as the skirt she wore when he left her on St.Dominique Street.Chie! Carpenter says that he is confident from his knowledge of.tha case that the girl did not meet with foul play, and.that she left home on her own accord.HELP FOR POOR.Work of St.Vincent de Paul Society.in Canada.The annual report of the Society «I Yineent de Paul in Canada.which Men's Pen-Angle Natural Cashmere Shirts and Drawers sizes 34, has \u201cJust been published.stows that during the year 1910 the society spent $111,539.42 in helping the poor.Relief was given to 12,111 persons and 3,094 families.The receipts for 1919 were $143,869.09, showing a decrease over those of the previous year, which amounted to $182,199.46.The expenditure, on the other hand, was slightly less.In 1909, $126,316.12 was disbursed, being $14,776.70 more than the Many are already busy embroidering initials on Men's Handkerchiefs for Christmas.We offer extra value in Linen \u201cMen's 50c and 75c val- McCall Patierns for N ovember are Here.Store Opens at 8 a.m., and Closes aL.5.30 p.m.line, worth $4.25, for, per dozen.$3.00 36, 38.$1.00 each.Men's Turnbull\u2019s Shetland Wool Shirts and Drawers, from $1.60 Men's Turnbull's Ceetee Natural - Wool Shirts and -Drawers, guaranteed unshrinkable, from 1.85 up.; .Handkerchiefs: A very special ~~ Men's-Wolsey Natural- Wool Shirts and Drawers, from $2:40- Men's Black Cashmere Socks, Men's Heather Ribbed Wool Socks, 30c, 35¢, 45¢ and 55¢ pair.Men's Black Fingering Ribbed Wool Socks, 20c and 60¢ pair.following year.To Remodel School.Owing to the state of congestion in the Lansdowne School it was decided at the monthly meeting of the Protestant Board of School Commissioners, seamless, 25c¢ value, for 19¢ pair.held this morning Th the oi] Peel street, to extend and re-model the School at an estimated cost of $50,000, Dr.Barclay, presided.; It was approved to build a school next spring on the Lindsay lot, in St.Urbain street, Laurier Ward, which has recently been acquired by the Board.: \u201d ° \u2014 For the Breakfast Cup.With 2,000 tons of cocoa and confections, the Manxman, of the Dominion f IR WORKMAN WINS ~~ © HIS FAMOUS LAWSUT former's apology.Rev.Dr.Williams and Rev.Dr.C.T.Scott, moved to adopt this.The annual conference seems not to have taken any further i \u2018action in the matter.Ke -, -\u201cRav.C.T' Scott caligd together the \u2019 committee of the Board of Goverhors.In view of what had passed, their ver- \u201c élet was.a foregone conclusion and F0 their.proceedings a mere travesty of | honest investigation.Rev.Dr.Scott admits that he was against Dr.Workman.This does not prevent him from sitting on the committee of trial on June 14.He felt no delicacy about continuing.On the contrary.he .asid: \u2018It seemed to \"be more impera- = JWNTHECOD OR IT WILL DOWN YoU Tlie danger of colds is too well \u2018known to need emphasizing.\u201cThe vale of Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil is so great that its benefits cannot be - * \u2018\u2019Faken at the incéption of à cold :ît \u2018cures immediately, and at all _ , the Cod Liver Oil ge- EE \"} = value; combined they Late the double duty.Large bottle 717 45 cnte.Nat sit deniers.- ee Nerehut Powies (5 \u20ac 2 an a pn IS \u201c2; Ohaput, Fils & Cle 6\" Ao TL æ \u2018of the cold its results are Lo = : Ter bas local curative: ( Continued from Page 3.) | ly urgent fof me to do 80.Rev.Dre \u2018scott tells us that they produced and read hefore the board of governors, the cvidence taken on the libel trial.\u201d \" .\u201cWe have the curious committee recelving à ot one of their members.We have these two comanittees largely composed of the/ game men.using the vidence in two cases.mes to the conclusion.that Dr.Shaw's statements were made in good faith.The second says that Dr.Shaw's indictment -was \u2018true.The second committee finds the evidence more damning.2° Quotes Dr.Scott as to the Minutes.\u2018It would have been interesting to have read the \u2018minutes of the committee'a proceedings, but they are not produced.Dr, Scott says he was secretary.His own evidence bows what becomes of the minutes.He was asked what became pf them: \u2018I hardly know what.became of them, I considered that when the Cdurt of Appeal sat in the matter, it was finally done with them.'\u2014'Did you destroy them?spectacle of e testimony | at} tore -the-minutes.out-of:the book and laid them to one side.1 have a feeling, although 1 am not certain that they went into the hands of Dr.Shaw and some other manuscripts connected with the case\u2014'You thought It your duty to tear these minutes \u2018out of the book and hand them over to Dr.ShawT\u2014\"I would not have done se had ! thought thère was going \u2018to be any trial\u2019 cy } \u201cThis evidence makes it clear that the Board of Governors was not concerned \u2018with having - the evidence placed before it.The report of the committee was signed solely by the alleged secretary, Rev.C.T.Scott.- \u201cAt the same meeting, the plaintiff - | Wonders Why The first\u2019 read a statement in which he renewed certain objections.i | It will be remembered that Mr.| Torrance had, according to the min- 3.presented some facts re the re- utes.ported teaching of Dr.Workman.The | alleged facts and altogether ignored Mr.Torrance, This noticeable omission must have been apparent to.the ! board.Distressed Students Were Not.Called.\u201cThe students who took notesof Dr.Workman's lectures were not called to give evidence.Did it never occur to them to obtain evidence of one of the students?Perhaps they could not remember the names of these disturbed and agitated students, some of whom were in tears of distress on account of the teaching.: \u201cNo proof was made that Dr.Workman's views had led to wide diversions of views and subsequent unrest amoung the students, as alleged.The committee received the testimony of Rev.Dr.Scott.If the committee deemed this right, surely they should have considered themselves authorized to ob- taln proof concerning the nature of Dr.Workman's teachings in the college.The interrogatories only refer to Dr.Workman's private views, not.to his teaching.This was entirely irrelevant to-the purpose before.the committee.\u2018This is not and cannot be denied.\u2018 \u201cSome samples of the committee's methods was that Dr.Workman was reported as having said that there vas no ' dictum in the Old Testament referririg to Jesus.The committee arbitrarily lays down rules apd then accused Dr.Workman of departing from it.They do not show that this raist Church = Committee./ \u201cThey later modified their judgment : They quoted Dr.Workman as follows: i tion in the Old Ttestament personai-, Iy referring to Jesus\u2019 Dr.Workman says this statement is-used in an ux- teriy.unfdir way.They say it is taken from his evidence in the Work- man-Shaw cere.On, turning to the] \"evidence, we find the following: \u2018In the | 53rd chapter of Isdiah, is there not a specific.prediction\u2019 7\u2014'There are nine specific .prédictions: foreshadowing a Messiah, but pone referring t¢ Jesus committee did not bring to light these |' rule is in accordance with the Metho-| À Used\" and ised by the most \u2014 | competent and careful pas: ty cooks the world Comments on \u2018Action of the ete 15 no specific predic- | personally\u2019 The committee cuts the serfence in two; alters the language of the tter, puts it in \u2018quotaitons -and remarks that they car see nothing unfair in this.Neither did the Board of Governors.\u201cWhen Prof.McBride said that the faith in the resurrection of Jesus could \u2018only be explained by some vision bf the disciples, Dr.Workman is alleged to have promptly stated his full agreement to this.Dr.Workman challeng- led the statement as absolutely false.They replied: \u2018We ean furnish evidence that this is what they understood Dr.Workman to say, but we do not wish to involve persons not connected with this college in such a dispute.\u2019 They were content to allow it to remain as it was ani to; publish it on their authority.It was later remarked: \u2018Of course, it is possible that we and others who sc understood Dr.Workman may have been mistaken in regard to these statements.\u2019 The report leaves.no room.for doubt that Dr.Shaw made the remark.The auditors of the alleged statement had accepted their position on theh committee with the conviction that Dr.Workman had approved of the McBride lecture.Men placed in such'a position had no right to serve on such a committe.e As honorable men, their duty was clear, to decline to reserving their right to appear.trary to article 222, of the discipline of the Methodist Church, which says that persons who are material witnesses should not act as members of the committee.To any impartial man, the report of the committee must appear BAKING = = a ar \u2026 Tartar\u2014 mide .\u2014.Absolutely Pure _ The only Bakin cing Powder \u2018made - from Royal Grape Cream of over from grapes \u2018* - {of Incorporation of Theological College and other reguia-| prejudiced, illogical and unfair.\u201cSome \"of the members.condemned Dr.Workman's views on the resurrection of Jesus.On this point, however.it is.clearly proved that Dr.Workman was asked as to his belief in the.physical resurrection- of Jesus: This question is irrelevant, neither the articles of the, faith nor the scriptures use this term.Dr.Workman sald he did not express any leaning towards one view or the other.The articles of faith refer only to the resurrection whether they refer to the natural body or the spiritual body.Impossible to Get Statements., \u2018that it is impossible to get accurate | statements either to the questions -ask- jed or the answers given, unless the version of Dr.Workman given under oath is accepted, amd 1 cannot doubt that he gave an homest statement in his evidence here.\u201cThirty-six out of forty students signed \u2018a petition in favor -of Dr.\u2018Workman, Rev.Dr.Young omitted to note this fact in the minutes, omission was tolerated by the Board.\u201cThe Board of Governors passed a resolution on\u2019 October 22, 1907, moved by 8.J.Carter, seconded by John Torrance, that the committee was satisfied that the doctrinal views of Prof.Workman yere not in accord with- thé Methodist Church and ordered that his services terminate on November 1st, unless he resigned before that date.This resolution waa carried by a vote of 10 to 7.à } Barly in September 100 coples of the réport had been printed.The balance disappeared and weré presumably distributed.One thousand copies of the rejoinder were printed.On May 22, 1908, Dr.Workman issued a stale- v) [ment in Teply.At thé commlttée of the conference he asked to refer to his case as he had been discontinued from his servic®E™ He asked the conference to investigate the matter in justice to himself, The general superintendont ruled the proposal! inadmissable, seeing that no charge had been preferrad.\u201d Mr.Justice Wel¥ then read the Act the Waesleyan tions, coming to the conclusien that apart from the management of various financial affairs, the charter rights remain vested in the ' corpor- _ the Board\u2019of Governors.tion.It did not matter that the corporation was practically the same as Ro TTT T= of his body and do not define as to! Accurate | tical opinions, such powers being vest- \u201c| am satisfied from the evidence The Line, from Bristol, docked here at 6 o'clock last night, twenty-four hours behind her schedule time.Captain Christie reports very heavy seas.and that the trip was consequently a slow one.An, iceberg was sighted 76 miles east of Belle Isle.- + To Start New C.P.R.Hotel.The C.P.R.has awarded to Messrs: \u2018Peter Lyall and Company, the contract for the erection of a nine-storey | hotel at Calgary.The hotel will cost\u2019 a millon and a half dollars.It will have 400 roome.The contract calls for \u2018its completion by the spring of 1913.zy\u2019 Government, and as to as they should have in the maltier and-laggert=\u2014that It willbe easier to aés AXATION POHICY OPYR.ROWELL - Roan x ET La - SR SE Proposal Savors Too Much of Henry George's Doctrine to _ 7007 Suit-Sir James aE Toronto, November 10.\u2014Sir James*\u201d Whitney -has- - decided to\u201d postpone lengthy comment on Mv, Rowell's manifesto until his first canipatgn.meeting which will be held in Magers- vill, next Thursday.lle, however, referred to Mr.Rowell's suggestion that municipalities should be given aus thority to exempt improvements on land from taxation if they so \u2018desired.\u201cThere; seems to be some misap- prehensiôn as to the attitude of the what should be'the attitude of the people interested in this\u2019 question,\u201d suid the Prime Minister.- : ' \u201cThe Government is asked to pledge itself to enact legislation to allow municipalities to adopt what is really the Henry George doctrine of levying all taxation on land, or as its pro- Toters put It; \u2014altowing-\u2014municipatt- ties to exempt from taxation improvements on land.The Government il will not so pledge itself, and any member © e ouse who \u201cdoes 50 will be unwise.In the first place, and outside.of merits, the checkerboard system of municipal government is too absurd to call for comment, and it is plainly adopted in this case by the Henry George people simply because they think\u2014and, indeed, some of them FA a: complish their object in that way.Just think of a lot of little communities making up the municipal system of Ontario, each one\u2019 with laws of its own on many subjects.This must be the result of such a proposition.WILL TOUR THE PROVINCE.= Ontario Liberal Leader Plans Three i.~ Weeks?Campaigning.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, November 10.\u2014A campaign tour of the province now being arranged for Mr.N.W.Rowell K.C., the N new Liberal leader.Immediately fol- 1 lowing the Toronto demonstration on 4 Fuesday, November 14, Mr.Rowell will spend three weeks out of the city, -À speaking daily from Monday til! Fri- Ek day.Some fifteen or eighteen meet- 0 ings will be held.Mr.Rowells party will consist of Hon.W.L.Mackenzie King, Mr.Chas.A.Bowman, M.L.A, Chief Liberal Whip in the Legislature, and Mr.D.= J, McDougall M.1.A.\u2014 : A a = bi ie LE POA SCI Mr.Rankin Nominated.Special to The Montreal Star, - .North Bay, Ont.November 10.\u2014MFr.Robert Rankin, of North Bay, was unanimously chosen by the\u2019Liberal côn- vention, held here to contest the con- stitueney of East Nipissing for the Legislature.Nine other gentlemen were named, but all retired in favor of Mr.Rankin.Leeds County Liberals.Special to The Montreal Star.Brockvilte, Ont., November 10.-=The executive _of the -Leeds Libera] -Asso- ciation met in Broekville yesterday.according to the decision of the con- co vention held an Saturday last at Delta.and.after consideration .unanimously 3 rendered the nomination.to oppose Mr.} John R.Dargavel, and Mr.W.J.Wilson, of Gananoque.Mr.Wilson promised to give a definite answer within a day or two.He contested the seat in 1908 against Mr.Dargavel.amg eT Doings o n Ministers Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, November 10.\u2014Hon.Robert Rogers, Minister of the Interior, has gone to New York on departmental business.Hon.G: E: Foster, after a slight indispoSition, is again baek 3 at his office, wnd How Frank \u20acCochv\u2014\u2014 3 rane returned this morning from Ni- i pissing, following his election by ace clamation.- May Be Given Senatorship.Special to The Montreal Star.Collingwood, Ont, November 10\u2014 The name of Mr.Thomas Lonzæ, for half a century identified with the interests of this town.is being mentioned in connection with the vacancy in the Senate created by the death of Sir John.Cariing.He has served two terms as a member of the Ontario Legislature.LV \u2018Dies Suddenly in Her Room.Death came suddenly last night \u201cte Miss Deen, 62 years of age, in her room at 28 Balmoral street.She was stric- -ken with heart failure while seated\u2019 fully dressed in a chair.The body.was taken to the morgue, and Coroner McMahon is anxious that any relatives of the deceased that are In the city, should call at his office to give the necessary information for a death certificate.The next question was whether the board had the power to dismiss Rev.Dr.Workman.After quoting from further regulations, His Lordship sald: \u201cIt cannot be maintained that the defendant (the board of governors) had the power to decide what were here- ed in the conference itself.\u201d In 1910 the conference gave the colleges power to appoint a committee to eaquire into teachings, but this could not be retroactive and was practically an admission that such powers did not exist before.It was impossible to get away from the plaintiff\u2019s quality as a minister: and that gave him constitution rights.\u2019 \u201cThe conclusion is evident that the board acted illegally in dismissing the : : _ ismissal is ultre laintiff should only bé dismissed by: Fonterence.* The defendants ra!ded the question of prescription, but the action bad been served less than two years from the dismissal.; \u2019 The plaintiff, however, was too late ir seeking a remedy in respect to the Iibel, his attempts to gain justice from the church courts having \u2018lasted so long, as to prescribe any action in the civil courts.Existence of Malice is Amply Shown.The plaintiff claimed 35,080 for illegal dismissal and libel.\u201cI have no 1 hesitation,\u201d His Lordship remarked.\u201cin saying that the plaintiff has amply shown the existence of malice.The, vires; that man\u2019s views principally hinging around his alleged expression of appreciation - in Prof.MeBride\u2019s lecture.© A great deal of time had been spent during the trial in the Superior Court in obtaining the pldintiff's religious views concerning statements in the plea; but as this did riot concern his teachings in\u2019 the college, it was {rrelevent.=~ = \u201cIt is not necessary for me to go in \u2018tp the niceties of thoological discussion,\u201d His Lordship continued, \u201cbut I.\u2018 may venture to say that the intrepre-.dation of the various articles of the Methodist Church 1s widened by Article 6, which says that he Holy Scrtpe tures contain a ngs necessary to salvation.This made the interprer tation of the scriptures the final ré- sort \u2019 \u201cIAs all the numerous branches of the church found their varying creeds in their interpretation of the Holy Scrip- - tures,.it is probable for that reason that the Methodist Church has provid- * ed a #pecial'mode of trial for charges of unerthodoxy meade against its-mesm- bers.Both plaintiff and defendant \u201d are bound by the laws of the church in this respect.In not doing so, the : college had acted disloyally to its -.church and in bad faith to a minister } thereof.\u201d .A 74 The Board of goveraors was as mach &v subject to Methodist regulations as iF any member, and it should have taken \u2018= his orthodoxy for granted until-it nau been impugned iñ a manner laid down by its law.\u201cThe plaintiff,\u201d His Lerd- ship remarked, \u201chad no right to go beyond this; -unless-the plaintiff had Seen-.declared unorthodox in the church - - courts, and this court wilj not Jook |\" harm done to the plaintiff is probably irrétrievable.A great prejudice has been caused against him, His life- | wotk fitted him for a professor In.a: Methodist college in Canada, and the, defendant by their illegal act has de- | stroyed that expectation.The mental grief and anguish, however, are greater than any morey considerations.- L.fix the damages for, illegal distnissal at $2,600.- : .SE ; Lordship then considéred \u2018thé plaintiffs claim that the defendant's lets was in itaelf a pettoration pfitbet nie necessitated a long examination \u2018 i lof the évidence concerning Dr.Work-' se with favor upon a breach thereof.\u201d \u201c4 Judge Weir therêfore contluded that \u2018; the allegations.of the defendants : -were 160 trüe and not made in good faith.- \u201cIt is impossible.\u201d he said, \u201cto see how the actions of the investiga-: tion committee\u2019 wquid convince anyone \u2018of its béda tide faith?\u2018Making guêh te allegations .against a minister was \u2018 equiyaled of.accusing \u2018him of belng - -a Kypocrits.> : : ; For-these reasons, His .Lordahip I y .NE XIRPUSHE - - sed >; - oth Don the Vstatkinent- 10 the\u201d © plea, making $3500 in alk - .7 Lowe * \u2018 0._- CARTER MEMORAL \u201cNOVEMENT BEGINS WITH ENTHUSLAH % Two Ministers Eulogise sir\u2019 Gathering at Monument - NatidRal.ds \u2014-an mess HE \u2014\u2014 al ee Le FURTHER BiG PROJECTS | FOR MONTREAL PORT |} Hon.Mr.Hazen Deciares Work Has More Than Local Importance.Joining in a movemeat to raise $100,000 for a monument to the late bers of the twelve newiy- \u201cformed Con- * Mervative clubs of Maisonneuve division gathered in the Monument Na tional last night, when two Cabinet \u2014Ministers, Hon.Mr.Hazen and\u2019 Hon.adr Doherty.were present to giy e an.- Cause a impetus to he movement.Eulogy of Sir George E.Cartier\u2019s political carelr in Canada, and advice\u2019 to the Conservatives of Quebec to follow the example of Maisonneuve division and unite in solid array to sweep the province for the Conservative t\u2014the- next elections; formed the kevnote of the Cabinet Minister's epecches.Later in the evening, a committee was formed with Sir Charles Tupper as-honorary president, to raise tho necessary amount for the moaument.Hon.\u2018Mr.Hazen's announcement of further projects concerning the port of Montrea) was an additional feature of the meeting.lie appearance of the new.Minister of Marine in Montreal since his appointment and be was loudly cheered wheu he rose to speak.\u201c1 came to Montreal.\u201d he said, \u201cfor \u2018the.purpose of inspecting harbor improvements.Money ia this country cannot be better expended than by developing the port of Montreal and making the SL Lawrence deep and safe for the most modern style of na- \"tigation.Any work in this harbor cannot be regarded from a local standpoint.because Montreal is the great national port of Canada, and while that work of improving the port is going on now, and while an effort is being made to keep pace with the traffic, T feel that the work which is being accomplished now is small in compari- gon with the work which will have to be done in the future, the port Montreal will have to advance as tnis & -._gountry.advances, an and pis country is advancing by leaps and boun 5.\" 7 \u2014 An Outstanding Feature.Hon.Mr.Hazen explained that when he left for Montreal he did mot know .he was going to be present at the meeting.The mémbers of the Cab'net were naturally busy at the present time ,as they were aaxious tb get their estimates ready for.the opening of, Parliament and to familiarize them- | \u201cSir George LE.Cartier,\u201d Mr.Hazen: \u201ccontinued, \u201cwas one of those outstand- _ ing figures.that we look back on tô- day after forty years and refer to as obe of the fathers of coniederaiioa.It i» almost-a wonder to me that no memory of that noble man.He di great work for Montreal, for the province of Quebec, and for the Dominion.His horizon was not bounded by any \u201ccity or province, His name is linked in history with that of Sir John A.Macdonald.(Applause) - His name is also associated with that other great.Canadian whom, aithough he is over 90 years of age now.I heard speaking \u201cin London last summer\u2014Sir Charles \u2018Tupper.(Applause.) From every province of Canada there comes one uni- versa] feellug of approval of the erection of a statue to Sir George E.Cartier.1 trust it will be worthy of your city and of the whole Dominion.To Hopes V Work Will Extend.\u201d \u201cTL understand that this meeting is also fo start a better organization in Maisonneuve division and in Montreal.1 hope the work will not simply be con- finéd to, Maisonneuve division or to this city, but that it will extend to _ every part of the province of Quebec, so that when the Conservative party go to the polls again they may go with one of the best organized parties that has ever been known in Canada.(Ap- lause.) \u2018Since, 1896; our friends in Quebec have been fighting a battle against odds and yet they have kept the Conservative flag flying and they have: ever shown their devoted loyalty to the ; ; principles of the party to which they belong.The Conservatives of Quebec are to-day able to rejoice with the Conservatives of the reèt of Canada in the victéry of September 21, a which showed that we intend to preserve our own autonomy without outside interference in tariff (Applause.) \u201c1 bope that when we drawn up,in-battle array, give even a better accqun are again \u2018 Quebec will | t of itself George Cartier Bejore + 4 It was the first pub-.of: _ |George_ Baril and A.Fraser.ictory | matters.=! \u2018 5 | | | ! ! J.Who at banquet described clean poli- \u201ctics as patriotism nits working clothes.\\ + ing that he knew it would gladden Hon.Mr.Borden's heart when he told him of the cheers which greeted his name\u2018 at the meeting.The Minister of Justice.Hon.Mr.Doherty was necessarily brief in his remarks; because hé was obliged to hurry away to the banquet! which wus being tendered him in St.Ann's division.He confined himself to praising the good example which the Conservatives of Maisonneuve were giving the other divisions of Canada and hoping that the good work would spread to other districts.\u201cAnd now good St.Ann is waiting for me,\u201d Mr.Doherty bumorously concluded.\u201cAs a resuit-of the meeting.it was\u2019 announced that a message would be sent to Mille.Hortense Cartier.daugh- | ter of the late Canadian statesman, who is now living in France, telling her of the work which was being started to commemorate her father.This arnouncement was greeted by hearty applause.; Sir Alexandre Lacoste presided at the beginning of the.meeting, com- \u2018mending Mr.E.W.Villeneuve for having started the work of organizing the twelve clubs and of raising funds for the proposed monument.Sir - Alexandre Lacoste said he had always been a Conservative and intended to remain\u2019 one.because it was the Conservaiive party which really governed Canada.He urged upon his hearers to fortify that party, and make it strong for the next fight.No Fanatics or Sectarians.Mr.C.A.Pariseuult was then called | td the chair.He declared that there\u2019 was no room in the Conservative par-' ty for fanatics or sectarians who wish- i ed to raise discord.Conservatives of\u2019 Quebec had confidence in their leader, .Hon.Mr.Borden, and the men who | pleased with the ministers chosen from this province.Mr.J- F.Gagne, secretary of the\u2018 federated clubs, read messages of congratulation from Hou.R.L.Berden, Horn Rogers, -Hon,-F-Cochrahe-and others.Mr.E.V'.Villeneuve, who had started the work of organizing the twelve clubs, was warmly greeted when he rose.Maisonneuve, he said, was staft- in.a movement which he hoped would spread and that soon .the Conservative flag would fly from the Quebec ILeg- | islature as from the Ottawa parlia-, i ment.He read a telegram from Lord : hcon vi \u201cGladiv_ accept \u201cSOME POLATICS; \"HE SAYS \"and of the feelings of the heart.\u201d To- : sons of St.of Montreal,\u201d said{ Ald.O'Connell, people of all races and creeds; through=\u2014 \u2014\u2014- THE MONTREAL DAILY smo HON MR.DOHERTY 1S HONORED BY HS ELEETORS Over 250 Guests at Banquet * Tendered\u2019 \u2018to the.New Winer o of-Justice.\u201cYOUR Duty TO ENTER Tells Young Men \u2018of St.Ann°s That Clean Politics is Patriotism in Hs Working Clothes._ Hon.©.J.Doherty, the new Minister of Justice, for the first time since - his entry into the Borden Cabinet, met | lust night a large gathering of his con- \u201cstituents.; At the invitation of the Young Men's ; Society of St.Ann\u2019 s, \u2018who organized a , banquet in his honor, the member for St Ann's spoke in an intimate and | friendly manner to what he termed al family | gathering, which.numbered some 250 of the new Minister's supporters, \u201cThis is not the time to talk poli- | \u201cties,\u201d said the Minister of Justice.\u201cAt + a family gathering we talk of old times i wards the end of his address, however, Hon.Mr.Doherty could not resist the \"temptation of taking a little flyer into : politics, he said, and gave the young \u201cmembers of the society some excellent \u201cadvice.StL Ann's Hall, hot\u2019 political debate, in past political | fights, had heen artisticully decorated for the occasion.The most prominent Ann's were there to greet | one of their number, who had brought ; honor to the cénstituency, and to him- | sel The joint chairmen\u201c were Ald.Tom | O'Connell and Mr.C.E.Killoran, the president of St.Ann's Young Men's | Society, and seated at the centre table : were Rev.Fathers Heffernan, McPhail | and Killoran, a brother of the chair- | man, and McShane, Ald.Monahan, | Frank Curran, H.McLaughlin, T.'L.Slattery and ex-Ald.Geo.Mahon, of Quebec.Telegrams and read by Secretary Charles Fitzpatrick, Premier Barden, Mayor Guerin, fetters of regret were | Hamill from Sir: Chief Justice; | Hon.! Frank Cochrane, Hon.L.P.Pelletier, |\u2019 Hon.Sam Hughes, Hon.F.D.Monk, | Hon.J.D.Hazen, and Mr.H.B.Ames,\u2019 ° M.P.Represents All Races and Creeds.Ald.O'Connell, in imroduding he surround him.and were particularhy Minister of \"Justice, stated was proud of its member SE \"the - honor that he.had brought to his divi- .sion.\u201c\u201cHe has not gone into the Cab simply to represent the Irish Catholics | \u201cout! out the Dominion.\u201d Mr.C.E.Killoran then proposed the health, \u201cOur Guest.\u201d Hon.Mr.Do-; herty, he said.had been a true friend | of the people of St.Ann's; he had been a good friend of everybody; and in\u2019 having the honor of numbering him : amongst, the honorary members of St.Ann's Society the pleasure and the! honor was all theirs.When Hon.Mr.Doherty rose to re- the scene of many à | ; RFRIDAY.NOVEMBER 10.ort, - \\B- Trae « .AN IMMENSE DISPLAY OF 1912 Calendars an MAIN FLOOR, ANNEX \u2018Our Store for Men - MAIN FLOOR, ANNEX MENS ULSTERS $16.50.\u201cWarm, comfortable and serviceable Coats tail- - g ored from rough Scotch Cheviots in new shades of grey and brown.: 4 Made with smart convertible collars \u2014the most + For the convenience of a our many , patrons a anxious s to make their holiday purchases as early as possible the entire space lately occupied by the Trunk Department has been given over te these holiday displays of 1912 Calendars and Christmas Cards, enabling, purchasers to make selections in a leisurly ahd thoroughly satisfactory manner.TWO SPECIAL VALUES IN BOXED XMAS \"CARDS AND AUTOGRAPH STATIONERY Having secured \u2018a manufacturer's overproduction of these Cards and Stationery, has made possible this clearance\u2014a urique opportunity to secure holiday supplies at actually less than cost.\u2018 | + Boxed Christmas Cards and Autograph Stationery made from the finest parchment and hand-made papers with plate and embossed printing\u2014refined and \u2018attractive forms of holiday greeting.USUAL ares 50c AND 75c, FOR 25c November Book Sale : The Entire Stock of Books Now Less 10 to 20 Per Cent Many Special Values in Children\u2019s Books Being Featured.Tr unks and Bags on Fourth Floor For the better display of our large importations of Trunks and Bags this section has been transferred permanently Jrom its former position on the | Main Floor, Annex, to more spacious quarters on the Fourth ( Office) Floor.- ' Those seeking appropriate \u2018and acceptable holiday gifts should not fail to visit these complete displays of Bags and Suit Cases\u2014especially assembled for this occasion.et = \u2014\u2014 _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | HARBOR DELUSION HENR Y M ORGAN ON CONS practical storm collars yet devised.9 Good, roomy Coats that are at once smart | in appearance and thoroughly dependable \u2018for Winter wear-\u2014$16.50.SERGE SUITS $15.00 q Smart, dressy: Suits for business wear made from indigo-dyed navy Serge.\u2014 The style in which these Suits tailored\u2014 | three button sacque\u2014is a happy medium between \u2018the ultra smart and the conservative.These Suits are tailored: to fit individual types, [77 congequentir 7 à perfect fit can be secured quickly ; \u2014$15.00 UNDER WEAR 83.50 UP q \u201cTheta Underwear\u2014English made\u2014is pro-' duced from: a patented, all wool,\u2019 non-irritant material \u2014the most comfortable Winter Underwear made.oo {It may be obtained in several different weights CR \u2014meeting every individual requirement.a q \u201cTheta Underwear\" is very elastic and fits the body snugly assuring a maximum of protection from cold\u2014a suit, $3.50 to $6.00.rs CASHMERE HOSIERY 35c YUsually sold.at 50c a pair this black Cashmere Hosiery should meet the requirements of many - for Fall and Winter wear.It is woven.without seams from pure wool\u2014 English made.q The color is fast, the wool soft and ot correct ¥ TON.2 CO,-LIMI.TED int \u2018Mr.Lighthall Asserts B.N.A.Act is Not Canadian Constitution.Pa TO-MORROW-A CLEARANCE OF Children\u2019s Heavy Coals weight for immediate weag\u201435c, \"$1.00.| press ov LINED GLOVES $1.25 UP | Mocha Gloves lined with warm, durable wool \u2019 membership of compnittes for erection of monument to Sir George E.Cart- lier\u201d There were also telegrams from i Sir May Aitken in Great Britain and prominent Conservatives throughodt | .Canada.Ex-Judge Ouimet, Messrs.C.TT, Ca.han, Charles Béaubie, Rufus Pope and\u2018 Juhn Boyd were also, present and addressed the meeting | | briefly before the, close.Committee Appointed.The committee which was appointed in connection with the raising of funds for t monument, was: Hon.presideit, Sir Charles Tupper.Bart.hon.vice-presidents, Hou, RB.[L.Borden, Lord Strathcona, Lord Mount Stephen: president.E.W.Villemenve: vice-presidents, the presidents: of the.Conservative clubs of the division of.Maisonneuve.hon.secretaries, C.A.Pariseault, John Boyd, Horace J.Garne/ F.A.Jackson; hon.treasurers, Dr.Committee: \u2014Members of \u201cDominion | Government, senators of the Dominion, | Conservative provincial premiers, and leaders of Opposition: (onservative members of the liouse of Commons, Conservative members ol Quebec lo- gislature.Council and Assembly: the presidents.vice-presidents, sévretaries \u2018 and treasurers of the \u2018ofservative: clubs \u2018of the Dominion: \u2018the officers of the Cartier Club having precedence, | British.Veteran Dies.I\" Thomas Harwood, a veteran of the | ! British army, died in the General Hos- ! pital Tuesday and buried ymsterdax.| Deceased, who was 73 yvéarso!lfl.was a: pensioner of the 25th King\u2019s Gwn Bor- | derers, had réceived two medals, and\u2019 had served in various parts of the world.He i8 survived by two sons, both residents of Montreal, with whom he had made his home for some time : past.\u201cAld.Lamoureux a \u2018Candidate.A number of electors in St.louis war waited upon Ald.Lamoureux | last night and asked him to again he a candidate.Ald.Lamoureux said he \u201cmen: ! take up the responsibilities of the De-.spond, he Was gréeied bY a spontan- \u2018eous burst of cheering and loud applause which lasted for several minutes.| Following this demonstratéon was # hearty.singing of \"He's a jolly | good fellow.\u201d \u201cI think [ should \u2018be more than ex- ced\u2014-Hon.\u2014M i herty.sig 1 sald to-night that I am | proud of the reception you have given | me: proud of this gathering of young | proud of-dhe good words that | have been addressed to me; and yet I | am not going to say that I am proud, [ hecause there is a feeling in my heart | which monopolizes it entirely: T am, glad to-nigiit.\u201d (Applause.) This is a family fear: a famii_ reunion ic rejuice together.and at a family reunion we do not make speeches, we just tell each other what we feel.So I sav again to vou, T am glad to-night; 1 am glad that the first opportunity offered me of addressing a public gathering in this.city \u201chas been in my own _constitu- | ency of St.Aan's\u201d\u201d \"Glad of Honor for St.\u2018Ann's Sake.Mr.Doherty went on in a reminiscent mood telling of the ha{fpy recol- ections old St.Aûn'e Hall brought to hiss memory.His frst public appearance, he said, had been in this Hall ;his first nomination to a public position.\u2019 When he had been called upon to partment of Justice, he had said to himself \u201cI am glad bgcause they will be glad at home.\u201d What hopors he had obtained Fe- i flerted entirely upon the electors of St.Ann's, said the Minister, for they had first come through them.\u201cI said that at family gatherings we did not make speeches,\u201d continued Mon.Mr.Doherty, \u201cand we did not | talk politics: but, were T capable of | expressing what I feel at this moment, | it\" would make a great speech, a very | civaurnt speech, CApplause.) ,- Politics but Working Patriotism.\u201cI know that this gathering is not | the expression.of pure! \u20ac party ferling | i r\u2014bo T defined it ts atmost-anythins- \u2018the B.N.A.Act is merely a local in-: \u2018small British population and develop- \u201cAccording to Mr.W.D, lignthal, K.C., Canadians as a whole have been laboring under a, delusion since ihe 58 50 TO $12.50 VALUES: FOR $5.75 passing of the British North Ameri- | ica Act.His answer to the question A sale of unusual importance to parents.\u201cWhat is the Canadian Constitution?i- \u201460-\u2014Children's-heavy-\u2014Winter-Coats-made-in in rich tan shades.ï q English made Gloves \u2014\u2018dmitedly the best styles obtainable.tial for above mentioned act which has al-} | ways been generally accepted by the! people of the Dominion as their con- - distinctly new- and attractive styles and stitution.dependable: materials -will be cleared at this Briefly, Mr.Lighthall's contention.which was freely discussed after his exceptionally low price-$5.75.The savings address, at last night's meeting of! .MG \u2019 .St.James Literary Society, is twat | to be realized are obvious agd should be ; quickly taken advantage of to-morrow.cident to an Imperial Constitution, and represents the Imperial machinery: for ivcal purposes.Although it nas, the evident: intention eof the famous | act to provide a ennstitution for the: Dominion, and it had been accepted! as such by many writers and students: of constitutional problems, the speak- i er_pointed to certain cardinal! princi-! ples hot expressed in the act\u201d Loyalty to the lmperial Union was of Made in rough Tweeds, Reversible Cloths \u2018and Beaver Cloths, in a variety of smart styles with plain and fancy plaid linings\u2014ideal for Fall and ~ Winter wear\u2014usually $8.50.to $12.50, for $5.75.one \u201cAs the Quantity is Limited, Early Shoppers | STIFF HATS $3.00 cold weather wear\u2014a selection can be rapidly made at\u2014a.pair, $1.25 to $3.50.= © \u2018FThe newest American ahd English styles in Stiff Hats \u2014 including shape innovations: as favored in London and New York at the present \"moment.: Toa qf Hats to suit every typé of smaît and « conservative dressers\u2014that appeal to every | individual preference.to sh: are in the Dom inion and con- Varacis the right of all the Canadian.Will of Course Secure a Wider Selection.peaple to share in the whole Emoire.: ?.[Liberty of the subject, liberty of \u2018ne\u2019 press, toleration, tue righ: of migra- a tion within the empire.ete, were .!»o\" not referred to.\u2018The Speaker foliowed up Ln arg: es THREIRORSSYOR THREE OTHERS PASSED tion of the whole Jon pire tbnded tai meet the local needs within the (Hur! And Counsel in McNamara Case are Hoping for a Jury CITY TO CONTRBUTE walls of the Dominion.He reviewed | Canada's growth beginning with a! .ment of the French-Canadian people | in this country as well as the British.| Under these circumstances the right | (of governance was with the peopi» of: the British race in trust for the rest, of the British people.The necessar wi Controllers Agree.$5,000 in Budget for This - sacrifices for \u2018the growth and ad-, 6 \u2019\u201d ; vancement/of Canada as well as the | \u2018Soon.Purpose.N rest of the Empire had been made \u2018a .} + pacs UT tention Pad, Corée Wie reine ae que Lee | Mawr Guerin, at a meeting of the- 0 po e ~ While predictions that a jury to ., ni ; fore, thr citizens of Canada had equat | ames BE: McNamara, on not\u201d ry Board of Control yesterday, submitted those of every other part of the Em- selected for at least six weeks or more ® communication from Sir Thomas | - TOKNGS SALE Include q Stiff Hats of the most dependable grades that \"will be found -unusually satisfactory in style, appearance and wear\u2014$3.00.[$3.00 SHOES FOR $3.45 q The balance of several of our smartest Fall styles which we have decided to clear.Smart American lasts in Patent Colt, Gunmetal Calf, Box Calf, and Tan Calf, made in lace and \u2018button styles with Goodyear welted double soles.de \u2014 parus Ideal Boots for present now offered at a con- than it did on Septeraber 21, satisfac- Iv.There is b h ; a tory as that account was.\u201d | ould: \u201cbe most pleased to.comply with parte ee er por Pe mat | Dare for Js progress, Therafore, ihe!seemed coxtravagant to-day.the sur:|Shaughnessy asking the city to com- | siderable saving\u2014a fact that should appeal to - \u2018Hon.Mr.Hazen concluded by-say- the request.+ 5 real onnstitutivn.(Jr Canada as fUT!prising progress of the last two davs! tribute $5,000 tn the Ki Edward .EL temembzr that politics properly uadér-;every other partial the Empire wAsiin caaiining talesmen giving fise tof oro nthe King Edward.business men\u2014$5.00 Boots for $3.45.- = : = \u2014\u2014r strod and honestly uractised is pat- the British Constitution -the belief that a panel \u201cnight 5 ° be.memorial fund.In the communication, ?| ~ - Tlotlam in Îls working clothes.du rt TTT TT i tained in much shorter time.»e on Sir Thomäs says: \u201cUp to date the! \u2019 i L : Ho probably does not look as well in fis Complete Railway.Line.; With three sworn jurors.three Committee has collected $60,000, and, pa working clothes as it does in the - !talesmen passeq for ce Li > | verses-ef the poets, or in the long.The last.linishing touches are.be-, ventre.\u2018of.prod on bat toad Mee they expect to get a few more thous- | : UOTE periods of the orators, but it does ing given to the extehsion of the (\"\\[torney< on both sides were optimistio! 919 dollars from individual subscrip- 7 = Cota ho , HS te oe our pui age .ana go rs mat Ton to the porsibilities uf goon zather.| tions.I.take it for.granted the city | Federation of Liberal Clubs.Canadian Northern Progress.tos c 0 nat be afra o Je: jo atriot- 0 uver Island.and by el ing a , .fo, A : + ; : THF ; {em jut où its working clothes.that end of the month.a\u2019 regular train) open- ra panel of Iwoive unbiased and would wish td contribute towards a; 4 reunion \u2018of the Federation of Lib-[| The whajeof,the Canadian North- oe | E New Canes arc here: Rosewood.Paît- ls the way to serve your- couniry.\u2018service will be in eperation right across, cess of examination has a wear work of this character.and Yam dir- eral Clubs was held at the offices of |ern's :eXtemsion from Edmonton 34 : - There 1= Log muet disposition to tell the island, from Victoria to Alberta.|effect-on tte principals in th ected by the committee to as you 30 J treet, through the Rockies to New West- : tridgewood.Pimento.Snakewood, and Natural ! ue La.politi.lL ep pals in the case and the organization, St.James stree : 3 > â ; g g CN PE ae a A in oo un pes nt à ar CL.[are heating fr eurent pe Attorneys| WIU not kindly Pc ia cits evening! Fifteen \u2018 clubs were |minater, on the Pacific \u2018Coast, is now Li ' Ebony, with handsome Ivory and Natural Wood \\Taere are \u2018some polties that Mois you ole ded dtd RE EE Clarence S.Darrow chief counsel To > ding 1a on go th » p.|Tepresented by their presidents or grder contract, gecordine Lo, he come E Rg + ! : © r, ï \u2018 f T 0% > agé un or TOY ng \u20ac e u - 4 - a\" A s Handles.arc prominent in the assortment.Gun bo (nie in order to make of sour REVISED RENTAL \"LISTS.{for the defence.ot it be\u2019 known that |lic parks of the city a statue of the sécretaros.Bir.8.ee pany.who is In Montreal to-day.At 5 3 ~ - © è x - î .- | gress - \u201c Al I THE \u201chandles r odes 1 Mr.Frank Curran prope rod tae Lozst x À tracted system of COR a urs and} the.Sigmity and portance of cussed nd adopted: and ie wor decid- clares the tine will rs adepte = : \u20ac *\\ 7 > ?, TMi » Oo ane : ce 5 43 carry.ardistie, yet modest My, eee Mange Meme \u20ac Et M PEAR Mt À Mie PONS aber mir gpl cd\u201dThat Sach uh sonéa.without de [êv0 Tears ; = \u201cmountings \u2018oi Gold and\u2019 Silv er.giving a smart Bi Nir.J.J.Nolan war on land to culo, + year.- A 4 IKE, Though in no hairy to start the Ge Commitee decided tha \u2018amount | aan reine te i ol members and) pais NotTew\u2014 > ii M .here is a constant emard for taki f s TT + appearance to the Cane.which the well-dressed ge ne Jagles an Tn Rene mani houses, apartments, fats and I that the jury getting machimers might Lo CUS POS few min wil cake pia Pi oc > officers |.Um PLAYER- -PIANOS.° ~ - | .\u2019 ; 2, {sje - businéss property any fumilies e - will take place in ecember.de ; \\ : gentleman will not fail to appreciate.\u2026.- jeuuld say the hesi (Nings about: and business move frem rime fo fr moved faster.utes the - project of tunneling the \u2014 Seldom has sich a\u2019 fie collection: of.| _ _ pp .! them.Mr.R.J.Hart proposed the! thine ms occasion demands.and | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Champ de Mars in order to give bet- Player Pianos been assembled \u201cau a .\\ | toast to the \u201cPress.\u201d which was re- | cach day brings new arrivals to BARGAINS | IN \u201cPIANOLA PIANOS.ter facilities to Bonsecours Market: 8 ial Notice.those fiow on view in the = Lindesy Ë ] $3.60 to $30.00.rare \u2019 ; pdéd lo hy MP.Ÿ C.Walsh.\u2018 the city who must fird \u2018nmfort- \u2014\u2014 Controller Wank did, not think he pec wareooms.Anyone wishing to enjoy = Al : A sa thé ; ; able and convenient locationé=- + We have i\" ntrofler Wankivn mid not.think \u201cPIANO BARGAINS _ t favorite ptéce migh m.de - I\" Between the trasts à few vocal \u2018se- The most.complete rental.lists 8 hav number of Piañole Pia- project a very feasible one.No de-|* IANO R their own favorite p might step .: Ph lections were rendered.\u201c\u2019ontributing|Ÿ ure always fo he found in the Ii nos we purchased with the Nordheimer finite ection \u2018was taken upon iti.at Layton Bros.splendid instruments, | 80d hear { The SHIGA Intrament - HENRY BIRKS & SONS, Lir m it d\u2019 l.to these were the St.Anis Young Want Ad.,Columns of The Star, busipses, which we are offefing at re-| Chiefs Carpenter.Tremblay and fully guaranteed.Easy payments If Bt vas Pate ie H HT 1 1 e | Hoos quartette, and Messrs O'Sulli- | where landlords and tenants meet | jduced prices, including Weber, Stetk,| Campeau were appointed a bourd ta desiréd\u2014hy Mason & Risch.Knabe, ace 5, yer te 2 a .| van and Ryan.+ rer ant pds wil provide the - 3 | Btuyvesant, and \u2018others.Also seven examine the facts'regarding each can-\u2019| Bteinway.Heintätman.\\-Norahetmer, 4 ce ns Player, Martin \u2018 2° Phillips Square ; - Hi As the (ners were filing out at an | inform reek most es the are read - Pianelas and shout five thousand rolis| didate - of the police or fire dbpart- Harn,\u201d Layton \u2018Bros.Chickering, etc: Linéssy : avet J ; .La 0 j Dearly hout-of tie morning the orches, by thousands each day of perforated music.,\" C.W.Lindsay, ments, who may be judged worthy of Step into our warerooms amd \u2018look 513 St.Ca;herise- Weat; oh -\u2014 | tra very \u2018appronriately played \u201cIt was | Limited; sw st Catherine street wes being rewarded for having pertormed their \"over.550 St Catherine street, waretooms,.a Br Catyerise eee \u2018 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014_ ee \u2014 a | not like His in the Ujden Days.\u201d PEERS, ; / 0 267 2 some act of distiaguished bravery.west.(Cor.Stanley.) Bast.a ER oe } ' > y | men - 7 PTIT : a la AR a - oo - SE + il era EP et CT 4? Gp Mourad ede ew Baily Star REPRESENTATIVES.UNITED ETATES: \u2014 = a Eastern Division, east of Pittsburg and Buffalo, Dan Tribune Bullding, New York, A.Carroll, City.Western Division.W.Y.Perry, representative, National Bank Building, Chicago, Ill.ê CANADA:\u2014 ' - Ontario Oifice\u2014M: W.King S:ree.West Toronto.Weetern Canada Offices, including \u201cManitoba.Saskatchewan Alberta and British Colufabia, Mr.w.Me- representative, MeGillivray, represep: \u2018ative, Gilifvray, representative, 76 King Hireet West, Toronto.| Fastern Canada Offices.including Eastern Ontario, Mtawa, Quebèc, New Brunswick, Nova &cotta, Prince EdwArd Isiand Newfoundland, Bermuda.and West Indies.G, VW.Burber- representative, Ster Bullding, Montreal.GREAT BRITAIN Office; 17 Cockspur St.l= gar Square, Lendon, S.W., England.M.A- Jamieson, _advertising resresentative.+ FRANCE\u2014 Mayencs, Favre & Cle.Paris, agents Jravercising.\u2014 = [ CIRCULATION OF THE STAR.- Week ending Nov.âth, 1911.80,346 80,304 80,330 80,292 _80,309 Monday.- Tuesday.Wednesdav.\u2026 \u2018Thursday.Friday.es ow + v EEE æ righ 81208\" .482,785 .80,464 Saturday.Total.Daily average.500 Weekly Star last .a ; Week.\u2026 .181,820 CIRCU LATION or THE ST iy 14, 605 LAST aie One Issue of Daily and Weekly Star aggregates: 212,00 0 From tie above figures are excluded several thousand subscribers some -of which are regarded as more or less ephemeral.FRIDAY, NOVEM BER 10, THE REICHSTAG DEBATE.WHE debate on the Franco-German agreement over Morocco in the Reichstag betrays the existence of a vast amount of resentment in Germany against whoever may be to blame for the Agadir fiasco.Naturally, the Chancellor and Foreign Minister, who guided the policy which led to this lamentable result, are the first victims, being most near at hand: but it is equally clear that a dangerous amount of the national anger \u2018is turned toward Britain.It is useless, to sav\u2014what is nevertheless perfectly tfué\u2014that Britain is not at-all to blame.The \u201cPanther\u201d should never have gone, to o Agadir.The German Ministers 1311.the occupution of Morseco, she could not afford to allow .rival aval power like Germany to acquire a stfong nav al base on thie Moorish coast.\u2018That Germany -had reason to fear that France was sHp- ping through her fingers in this Moorish business, few will\u2019 doubt.It was said at the time that the \u201cPanthef\u201d was sent to Agadir\u2018 \u2018simply to induce France to discuss seriously the _auestions which Germany had put to her on the subject Abferred that France proposed to quietly occupy \u2018Morocco without coming to any terms.and then confront Germany with a \u201cfait accompli.» But the method chosen by the German Chancellor for decisively securing the attention of France, was most unfortunate.It gave Britain no choice! but\u2014to-enter\u2014the- fleld-ac\u2014e-possible_principle Even_if{-the-épeed\u2014 qualification \u2014was\u2014raised-two-knots:-\" \u201ctoday, France had been willing to leave the Germans at Agadir, Britain could never consent.The German Kaiser and the German Chancellor de- : clded for peace.This should always be remembered to their credit, The provocative belligerency of the Conserva- _ tive leader in the Reichstag is no more than impotent \u2018 wrath, and does not represent any large section of the, German: people, nor will the petulance of the Crown Prince | be regarded as serious as yet.His father was petulant in his day; and has now become a source of cool council.But the whole attitude of the Reichstag indicates dissatisfact- fon; and German feeling is undoubtedly at a temperature which will probably lead to an immediate augmentation of the battleship-building programme, and which.will make Gérman sensibilities unsafp handling for many a day.It is to be hoped.in the interest of peace, that Chancellor Bethmann-Holiwez will not fall.He seems to have the support of the Kaiser: and that is a potent factor under | the German system.If he goës down, he will scem to fall because he chose for-peace, though his real-mistake was in taking an untenable position at the outset.His successor, under such Circumstances, would undoubtedly be a man.ready to draw the sword on the next occasion: and occasions come all too quickly in a world in so restless a condition as that in which we live.The approaching Reichstag elections will undoubtedly make the Government more sen- ' sitive to popular feeling thah they would usually be; and it: will require resolution for the Chancellor and his friends tô weather the storm._ It is a reassuring sign, however, to find the Kaiser resolutely for peace.Biit if he pitchés in at once to enlarge the naval programme, it will lobk as if much of his pacific policy was born of eaution and a knowledge that Germany could only fight to-day with great risk of defeat.Still the, removal of Italy from the Triple Alliance will counterbalance any such activity for a time: and the world should | get a breathing-space.The \u201cquacks\u201d who are always telling us, however, that what we want is not hattieships but a proper äpitit and a faith in arbitration treaties, should | by now be pretty well losing their hold on even the most avide of our People.\u201c77 AsquiTns PEACEFUL OUTLOOK.Mayor's banquet, was this year a pean of peace, 1 though two wars are in progress.Bul in neither, \u2018of them has Britain any part.Mr.Asquith made jt claar\u2019 that she will\u2019 not interfere in Whe Turko-italian affair.except in dompany with the resi of Europe: and he also was véry expiieit in his assurance \u2018thät Britain would do \u2018 nothing in China beyond protecting the rights of British\u2019 \u201c dubjeoté.- Peace, however, had arrived by wav of Mor: | dovo.Thé Franco- German agreement had \u201cremoved the qrentent\u2026.shtagle.to the smooth, working _pf_ Buropaan -diplomeor.\u201d 2 \u201cThe optimitatit tone of \u2018the British Predeiér would in- > Subpiioktions Yollowing a changé of government Fin Sorkish successes in Tripoll, though \u2018hey are bably of no more thati-'s temporary cHaracter, seem '! have divarteé the attention o?the Turkish leaders from! mal: artém of compeillng\u201d Eurppean intervention.by : ns tire \u2018to.the whole international structure.if a i \u2018amount of tighting can be put into the lors of Tripoli.i Phas\u201d | win have been saved: and the men Aaible.or tho oduct of the \u201creformed\u201d TurRish i¥m- ; te tous of many ¥ lives on - both i} ) \u2018 Row 7 cs AE \u201cfhere was no danger that the ambitions of.some of \u2018the First \u2018 tor| -Toniy 'keeps the peace of the-world\u2014at this moment, but is ; than it probably does to the ordinary citizen.HE British Premier's annual statement at the Lord, .te that no.dapger is anticipated from either the ex-! KA ténsion., ot hostilities in the Eastern\u2019 Mediterranean or in! \u2018be fo + far better position in thelr own country.Lotion « great Balkga was.itis comforting te note that.Mr.AQuith sees \u2019 no reason to fear trouble in China.Those pt us who fiat judge these things from the outside could not be sure that Powers.would lead them to take advantage of the \u2018confusion in China to seize privileges which might arouse the Jeaiousy of their slebpless rivals.Yet it has always been difficult to see how this could çome abopt Japan would have been master of any such policy because she has ihe only large army within striking distance: and Japan is the ally of the power which is most sincere in desiring the.-continued integrity of the Chinese Empire.Moreover, Japan probably entertains a larger ambition than to ent-of-China-in- the-midst-ofa-gentral-seram-, ble.She might very easily dream of becoming the \u2018tétor and leader of the entire Chinese people, and so constituting herself- the greatest single force in the world.With the Turko-ltalian war rigidly localized and with] China.carrying on\u2018 her révolution inside a steel ring ot - watchful powers, \u2018the peace of the\u2019 wbrid looks fairiy sebought \u201cWere there no sqrvants: pt the | some furniture from a man who had lrased the furtiiture from \u2018Paquin and the latter took suit in revendication.Fegen claimed that he had bought the articies in good faith and declined to #ive ther -up.The judge sustained him and dismissed the action with costs.NURHAM, ONT.\u2014 Albert, Bixckbura 4904,0003 63 AANA PEN ea The de-|ied by _Gurd, Cairma | | To onilist support Grant was i SI Lt Saw pe gl Va tind something to suit your particular oa Tu-day we mention a = roquétart (go Frans \u2026 AE M ort < my France) = #1 {Per n \u201cI Allan Gorgonmæola - \u201cOruyere (from swf \u2014French i Fédam (Dutch Cheese) - vé Pineapple Chéèse 2770 Philadelphia Cream Cheese\u2018 .Ete, Ete, Etc.=; Copenhagen i land Was).WH eel tu grey- Those in My\\F.Ÿ Thomp- ever any trouble to seil g664 thiné son's.box imeftide TB.hompeon 4 one and in the way of Fresh Pork saus Prunes, quay, We Parties taking a box -containi ing them exactly 15e per ib.New Crop Table Figs Fresh tn hand, and high priced.lace.Mrs.D.C.Macarow in toupe Turkey.\u2018grey chiffon, was a guest of Ceol.and ine.large, juicy fruit, Mrs.W.A lnok-at- Le © Also Choice Table Figs, 1-Ib.go quite so large.Real Holland.Herrings Checre was at ôN6 Mime ts à an i now it ls upiversally considered As an impôrtant Aid tô | As an article of food it is very all the most valuable constituents o Almost everybody ls fond of & piece of Cheese, aud you.Bp 2 - es 5 Neufchatel Chéese .si.«oon \u2019 Fraser's 5 Specigl Pork Sausag aed \u201cout of the ordinary; they are made from the choicest cuts of Fresh 1 ork, and ve you get them the same day they ere made.As A Fraser's Special Fresh Pork Sausages .-.vies ee aa 20c per Ib.New, California Prunes Are Now In EE We have just received our fi rat- and glad to get them, ad the old fruit was offer 1911 crop California Prunes, 18¢ 16.or 2 Jbs.for 35c.\u2019 Rate hard\u2019 toi eat, peut tion, : is cobte Pre Er ce LE opptainins sai sywags iastie ai ÆRASERS rw kinds of our Faper Labpogted.és.bes 275 Du tigi way vy gt D, ent ven Fabed 33 that's: abwars been our\" export- we have something a tittle Fancy California Stewing exceedingly Poor lot.of a ng 45 lbs, the price will be 8.15.mak.the New Seasons Crop of Choice Table Figs from and the quality as choice as in former years.@& to try some.Extra Chotee Table Figs, in haxes of about 11 le.Price, 20e pound.boxes, 15c box, N.B.\u2014The 1-lb.boxes contain the same kind of feuit, only it is not esprits eZ Bh AG] ee Te i PE MA AC ip pV ee goers of this city the last half of this i ici \u2019 : Cal, Meighen.» Mrs.Edgar Macdou- week to see some real Grand Opera sing- Ts nine brary Deficit.; (gall.in black sequin net: Miss Mar- ing.when the International Opera Com- he University Library, which is /guerite Starnes, gowned rm black jet- pany cores for a stay of four days.\u2014 s0 1ll-supplied with funds for the pur- |ted net over white; Miss da Eadie, in \u2018chase of books that the professor: are ia gown of gold tissue: and Miss _Mac- PUT away- \u201cthe lawn mower and get the constantly obliged to go to Harvard {douygall, in black net over blue, wére - snow shovel cleaned- up ready to lend.fond other- centres for the purpose of {among the guests in another box., Making researches, has a deficit for! Among others noticed were: Mrs.\u2018 the year amounting to $7.013.52; ad James Johnston, gowned in \u2018hack for police.constables and the Conservatorium -of Music, which Chantilly lace.Mr, and Mrs.G.E.Drummond, the iattér in net -embroid- ered in pearls and jewels.Mr.John D.Oppe.Mrs.Oppe, in black: Dr.and Mrs.Ridley MacKenzie, ethe latter wearing.black: Mr.W.Hope.Mrs.Hôpe, in black net with sequins: MIss Katie Reford; in plum-colored vejvet: Miss EstcHe Holland.in \u201cAlice blue ninon over blud; Misé Annie Morrice, .gowned in white dewdrop get: Mr.W.LI.Bond, Lady Hickson, intbladk satin with jet: Miss Beatrice ickgon, in white satin with gold trimmings: Miss ary Hickson, in pale \u201cbite; Mr.Claude \"Hickson; Mrs.Robert Archer.in white chiffon over satin; Mr.and Mrs.P.F.\u2018Mathias, the latter in white point d'esprit, Hon.Jeremie Dc- carie.Mr£.Decarié in {ivory .satin veiled fn black ninon; Df and Mrs.J.Menkinha, \u2018Mrs.Meakins wearing black; Mr.and Mrs.Geo Caver- \u2018hif, Miss Marjorie Caverhill, wearing white: Miss Stikeman, in black brocade satin.Miss Helgn Stikeman, Miss Muriel Stikeman, Lieut.-Col, ang Mrs.Wilson.Mrs.Andrew A.\u2018Allan, Mr.J.F.Robertson, Miss Robertsèn, Mr.W.R.Miller, Major G.R.Hoogèr, Mr.and Mrs.Chevalier, Miss Jeange Chevalier, Mr.A.Chevalier.Mr.ahd Mrs.Alex.Robertson.Mrs.-D.Lorne Mc- Gibbon; Mrs.Mackelcan and Mrs.Duniop (Toronto), Miss Peagl Waln- wright.Miss Carroll Guerin; Mrs.A.R.Doble, Mrs.George Washington.Stephens.Sr.Mrs.W.Prentice, Miss Nora Preritice, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Holt, Mrs.Duncan McIntyre.Mr.and Mrs.C.Duclos.Mrs.F.Fairbanks, Mr.and Mrs.Mortimer Davis, Mies May Wilson, Mr.and Mrs.Birchall, Mis.Préble Martintosh: .Miss Katie Mrs.Jack Dou- J.R.S.McLernon, Mr.gias, Mr.and Mrs.Austin St and Mrs.Cecil Gordon, Miss Afgaret | o Greenshields, Degn and: Mrs.Evans, Mr.and Mrs.Charles \"Gordon, Mrs Clarendon Mussen, Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Black, Mrs.de Sola, pe Creelman, (Mr.E.G.Meredith-Cap a, Beau- \u2018regard, Mrs.Arthur Vad ourt.Mr.E.H.Lemay, Mr.Stout erect Scott, Miss Fanny Macintosh, Mrs.- $1.00 PER KEG.perts at the business.The shipment Pat $1.00 per keg.500 More Kegs \u2018of eq To Offer : déliclous.ordinary bill of fare.Price 35c per tin, $2.30 dozen.» ordinary kinds of Salad Dressing.Yacht Club Salad Dressing Italian Warehouse, Established 1856.price this year is very! reasonable.Lochfyne Scotch Herrings + - Packed in large tins, and just.received _from Yacht Club Salad Dressing ceeceene Large Bottles re eee dee ue FRASER, VIGER & CO., Limited The Fraser-Nordheimer Building, > 1,000 Kegs «of Genuine Holland Herrings to offer, fine, large, fat \u2018tion, cured and packed when in the pink of condition, by people who ate.ex- We are offering the entire - Just received another shipment of the new season's catch of Genuine Lochfyne Scotch Salt Herrings, fine large fish, full of Roes and Miles, specially selected for our best trade.Put up in handy little Kegs tor family use.: Price $1.50 per Keg.\u2018 Rabbit from New Zealand | 1 \"Try a \u2018tin of this Rabbit me time: \u201cvou never tasted.anything more IT EATS LIKE O ICKEN, and forms a pleasant change in the Ja, of \u201cNew Zealand, Special prices to the trade.Yacht Club Salad Dressing is most delicious as a dressing or sauce forall kinds of Salads, Meat-and \u2014 Vegetable Dishes, cold or hot.A pure and wholesome relish that keeps in perfect condition until the last drop is used.> The material wsed In the making of Yacht Club.Dressing i $0.pure - and fresh that it can be taken by people who ptherwise cannot digest the Small Bottles \u201825e - do \u2014\u2026.ee ie 211 St.James Street FROZEN FISH ee ioe .- - Branch: 235 and 237 Laurier Avenue West.- im i \u2014 à 5 + int Te FT: iT FE Ë FROZEN FISH Five carloads rolling towards our stores now from Pacific Coast ;and Manitoban Lakes.comprising Halibut, Salmon, Pickerel,.Pike White Fish, EERE INERT a TOS PA It fy -\u2014 W.T.Roddeh, Mr.\u201cAndrew ison 41 Coming-Out T ca.day afternoon by Mrs.W.E.Foster, Cote St.Antoine road, for her | daughter, Miss Täurel Foster, who Was wearing white satin with overdress of ninon with pear} and crystal trimming.The hostess was gowned in grey crepe de chine.In the drawing room.pink roses and greenery were prettily arranged.and in the tea room the decorations were carried out in yellow chrysanthem Mrs.Hal Pangman and Mrs.George Goodfel- low poured tea and goffee, while the ices were served by Mrs.Frank Watson and Mrs.Cottingliam.The young ladies assisting werd Miss Marion Thompson, Miss Mclennon.Jones, Mise\u2019 LightHall, Misa Walters, ] -A \u2018coming-out\u2019 tea was given \u2018yester-| Miss M.| Trout.\u201cD.Order early from the old and reliable headquarters.HATTON.\u2018COMPANY | Bonsecours Street, Montreal.SEE US i iss\u2014Deaeott\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Mrs.Cape's Tea.3.A pleasant tea was-given yesterday by Mrs.E.G.Meteffith-Cape, Sherbrooke stroet west.& Yellow chry-! santhemums were pr ithe drawing rom.witere the guests\u2019 \u2018were received by Mrs, pe, wearing a \u2018gown of rose-colored ellarmeuse.Mrs., Arthur Doble and Miss Florence Han- ison poured tea and; coffee in the din- ling room.tin pink, w on the table.They were assisted in serving by Miss Robidoux.Miss French.and Miss Thelma Allan.Mrs.Cape is entertaining at a dea again this afternoon.in honor of Mrs.Arthur Jamiesont-of Redhill, Enghnd.Mr.C.S.Campbell, K.C.accompan- Mr.Ernest Cochrane have left for Bermuda.Mrs.Brown's Tea.oo Mrs.Charles J.Brown was the hostess at an enjoyable tea, yesterday afternoon at het residence.28 Forden | avenue.Mrs.Brown, who ware a brown satin gown.Was assisted in welcoming mixisg\u2014no trouble \u2014 so dirt.Convenieut,economical \u2014shines quick as a wink\u2014and \u2019 the shine stays on.Just as goed for pipes, grates and tronwork as ON your dealer does ast carry * Rlack Kulght\"\u201d Stove Po! h, , ond us his 2amse and 10c.an we will send a full sise tis by returs mil THE F.F.DALLIEY CO, Limited, Bamiiton.Ont, Makers of the famous - \u201c3 ial\u201d Guoe Yolish, 1 | i + | seating: capacity of about five hundfed | CANTON VICEROY SEEKS ~ REFUGE AT HONG KONG.i.Hong Kong, Nov ember 10\u2014The Gov- ternor of Hong Kong announced at & Legislative Council meeting that the Viceroy at Canton was coming to seek temporary asylum at Hong Kong.The Vicefoy, it was explained, had concurred in the declaration in favor of the .republicans in order to avoid terrible biocodshed.The Governor said he confidently looked to the Chinese community properly to receive the Viceroy, who was in distress, as their guest.CURE ICE HEADACHE = JOHN YOUNG* : 17700 St.Lawrence Boulevard, .- The Montreal Dally Star Sime 2, 108, ames stres ontrèet, \u201c Publish sé i du a\u201d 3 EN A 4.| cv 4 A.à + tT À 4 of Ag È 7 = be Fr A + Tor EL peti oS ile eT ; ; AR TT .Bh oC ) 1 ; Almost a million .CERT \u20ac 1e> QU dome.\u2018in white # ren's Reefers.etc.BO it wi and ¢ol Ladies\u2019 Frenc very _ \u2019 .CURE \u201cMEN s Wi ARM WINTER ULSTERS.\u2018MEN'S COLLEGE ULSTERS.early choice Saturday.A, ae A re \u2018black, tan, navy, red, etc., Alexandre make, all sizes SATURDAY 66\u20ac E \u201cMateria isa heavy, soft finished Scoteh-\u2014 _ Male Ffrom- heavy, durabte-Tweeds- in Grey 2 MERE ES DUR ee SPEGIAI san MSA EM CROSS 00 000 00 0000 A.ie Tweed, in a handsome medium Grey Herring \u2018| an Brawn Grounds, with fancy colored stripes; | IMITATION FUR CARACUL - ! chade™y Special Ladles Froach Kid Gloves.in modes ey light tan 75c bo MEN\u2019S BLACK WINTER OVERCOATS.terns, 48 inches wide; 250 yards will be offered as a big bargain at, yard.0.een Material is a fine quality English Beaver in a thorughy fast Quantity Limited.Come Early.bone.weave: sizes 34 to.42.$ 5 sizg 3410 42.Regular $9.50.3 5 Black Caracul for Winter Cents i Reg.$16.50.On sale Saturday 12.0 Omsale iaturday.\u201cve 6.4 quality, bright finish, Showing stripe and floral cr go\u201d Black shade; sizes 35 to 44.Regular £15.00.1 : | On sale Saturday.1 9 2-piece Pony Skin, Taupe Grey.1-piece Black Astrachan.Reg PE.lustre when worn, fully guaranteed, all sizes.SALE 98c AND $1 49- ?Reg.$4.25.Sale price $3.Q5 3500.Sale price, , \\ a PRICES .222 0,00 cena n sa eee nas a en enee ) MEN'S TWEED SUITS.vard .0.yard $M 00] Wool Lined:Gloves, the correct 75¢ $1 .00,! Chamois Gloves, 2 Ret.in white AE pr \u2019 Ty teas X hade, Alexandré make.Reg.value 89c.SAL 2 I Made of soft, smooth finished English Tweeds, in tih lark is yore beats Brown Fancy Seal- à 3-piece Black Saracul, beautiful dros.mA ES Gloves; tan PRICE 5 67c Lo ette: 3 \u2018 , LS \u201cBrown and Grey Grounds; sizes 3s to 42.Regular $9.¢ price, yard .$4.501 ioe rest; Be yard $3.25 shades, all sizes, 1 dome.SALE PRICE .69c Suede Gloves, 2 dome, fully guaranteed $1.00 $13.50 and $15.00.On sale Satur ayat.tom ren = Lined Tan Cape Gloves.1 $1.00 in black, fans, modes and grey.SALE PRICE Co 5 \u201c MEN'S TWEED\" SUITS.BRITISH SILK TAMALINE.Children's Tan Cape Gloves.1 dome.all.75 _ 12 and 16 Button Length Glove, Kid Gloves, for 4 Po Broken lines and odd sizes; materials are durable by sh ; 39 sizes.Perrin's extra quality.SALE PRICE.\u201c - C | Evening Wear, fully guaranteed, $2.25 $2 50 EE \"À Tweeds in newest shades and patterns; sizes 35 to - New shades, bright silk\u2019 finish.Regular 50c quality.C Extra Quality Chamois Gloves, white and 99¢ in white and black.PRICES \u2019 ; 42.R $1 d $12.50.On ale Saturday at.$7.9 TAFFETA NOBLESS natural.fully guaranteed.SALE P PRICE.Extraordinary sale of Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere some î CE.0 an 5 5 \u2018 E.\u2018 12 Button Chamois Gloves, in white extra $1.751 Gloves, fleece and silk lined.2 dome 15¢ 25¢ SALE PRICES .00ovu.n.9 MEN'S NAVY BLUE SUITS.Every yard guaranteed, rich chiffon finish, all the AE ER new shades from Paris.Sale price.69c Fine quality Clay Twill Worsted in a titoroughly fast Navy ce > shade; sizes 35 io 44.Regular £13.50, On $ PEAU DE SOIE.: ( ) \u2019 | \\ W ( ) sale Saar at.1 1.Wear guaranteed, Black only, 1 yard wide.9c SH ES FOR HE H OLE FAMILY M W t d Pa ats | Fine Etüsh materials in Dark Grey Her- BI 45¢c, 50c and 65c RELIABLE SILKS.yy Lae boots of.style and sols, watersront §3'90 +o 00 pairs of boots, just arrived.Regular $ 50 and ringbone wee; sizes 32 to $ > ack Peau de Soie; 65c quality .sles.All regular $5.r.34.00, but they came too late: We en\u2019 s Worste ABS es\" Worth $3.00.D242D black and Colored velveisen.eur Soc.I.Pole GALE OF RUBBERS.a\u2019 Boots, seid throughout, aives 1.6 for.1 x WE oo Black and Colored Tamaline.Regular 50c.,.C Men's oon con.oc ! Mieses\u2019 11-2 oo.8e sizes T1218 FOF wsrnenenins eee = ' OMENS .i.\u2026.000 RARE : su «fl - BOYS TWOPIECE SUITS.{ BOYSALANKET OVERCOATS.Black Japanese Jaffeta.Regu foe \"II Cnn 1 > ne bot ire ine W \u2018 alt i Made from durable Imported Tweeds in Made fromeavy Mackinac Cloth; sizes 3 to ER A 2 patent leather or tan Russia Calf or Dull Calf, omen \u2019s Felt- - = \u2018Grey and Brown Fase, on 8 to 16 years.5 Years.Reg $5.75.\" On sale $ 4, 49 \u2014 Calf Lace or Button, Regular $4.00 and $4.$2.29 : = \" Regular $4.50 to 0.On urday a : : CT WOMEN'S SAMPLE BOOTS, $2.08 * sale Saturday al F5.$2.98 sors 553 RUSSIAN OVERCOATS.Of Interest to Ladies and and Children 40 ais oF che orcas Samp ho $2.98 J uliets .] = u to for.| Materials à durable English Tweeds, in R à EXTRA SPECIAL.\u2014Chillren\u2019s Sweater Coals, in Navy, This ot Inciudes back, suede of velvet or patent _ BOYS\u2019 $4.00 RUSSIAN SUITS.| Grey and Brow:sizes 3 to 8 $ ed, White and Grey, finished with colored border.and large \"She O7 CU AISSES) SAM | A Boys\u2019 SH for Half Price.Made from years.On saleaturday at.3.50 pear] buttons: a ages 1 to 4 years.Regular $1.45.98c , Sizes 11 tar hs Hat A Aids $1 59 C A Tweeds, in neat > Mixtures; sizes M ; _BOYS'WINTER ULSTERS.p SPEC Ladies J ality Striped Mine ob : Regular $3.50 for adap ' | 2% to 7 years.On sale-Sa- :$ \u2018j.Made from avy, durable Tweeds, in rich EXTRA IAL \u2014 neleiie , BN ECR 1 98 paix Brovr Pen, ze 29 C6 50 oh ae ene flounces colors Pink and White.29C || Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Just When.Furs Are Nocded 0 egular 450 to $9.50.: Cn - J j EXTRA SPECIAL.\u2014Ladies\u2019 Heav uality English Striped N : Flannelette Gowns, collar, front To y Qua ty Engl with Fri ; H AND BAGS Ours Go Below Cost \\ r of mat , full \u2018Hour Specials in \u2018Hosiery and Underwear of material and fancy sik stitching, full size \u2026 TOC _Lor 1\u2014urssEs PuRsES, 1m cotores pradies\u201d Black Astrachan Throw, 72 inches lang and 7 A Women\u2019s Full 3 ne Calf leather With double stra handles, : inches wide, ric glossy cur Regu ar \"All Wool Worsted o or = lish make, | Castimere, H pioned a Plain Block 9 TO 12 AM.4 & py from mothers.Reg.0c \u2019 values $15.50, Special Price.00 rat e, in e ose, w = 0 «oe .heavy ribs Size 7 to 10.\u201cRes.25e for.23c Reg.35c.BATURDASS sais for and Ges 95¢ Ladies\u2019 Good Quality Cambric Princess each.Saturday .39c Ladies\u2019 Bldck Astrachan Muff, large size, well padded, - Women's\u2019 Fleece lined Vests and Drawers, ail Women's Pure Cie Plain Cashmere Hose, also Slips, trimmed with lace and ribbon.Regular G LOT 2\u2014LADIES' MAND BAGS, in vel-.to match Throw.Regular values $14.50.$12 25.wind ek: 25e from 8 10.1 (2 only to each 16c '2-1 and 1-1 ribbed, aliure wool, all sizes.$ 41 98c.Special.° dette covered pin frame\u2019 and moire silk Special jee\u201d Res : : - Lo c g rade Cashmere Hoge, in plain fo ; $1.89 Special ee 215 wn\u2019 C The latest novelties in colored velvet and .; MF 3-1 mod 2:1 Fibbed .pures all wool English hosiery.Passe ess 0 see ee TL ina ow .cece as sae suede bags with long cord Handies and \u201c Ladies\u2019 Black \u201cThibet \u2018Stole, square back, tlmmed ; Regular 3%: SATURDAY.3 pair Women's Fine Rity Pure Wool Vests, with SPECIAL.eh gilt.sliver or gunmetal @4 | to: liad, good sizes._ Regular 85.95.Special +\" Pure.Liam Woo Hose fait\u201d \u2018| Bigh hock, Ton en and open.eo er an | These Special Coréets can be purchased at 97¢ on Saturday.| Trammes, wort 32.00 10 $3.00 each $ 1:09.J] Price.een : ; ama Joo ose, full fashion \u201cwith J mate each .0 co.$1 00 E.Tra Tr Beesse; \u2018Crom ton and D.-&-A>, new.26 pieces only Samples.of high grade Eadies\u2019 \u2018Black Thibet Muff to match; \u2018pen style, , well - : seathlens feof, finé grade of English hoater every Boe - p h : LL \u201cpair embroidered with the word Ldama in silk.{7° Children's Fieece bed Vests and \" Drawers, model, extra \u2018long or medium gths, Wèll boned leather bags with large Foibonsed frames.Jl padded and lined, good quality satin: Regular\u201d \u201c55 | Co +7 Jf mises 8 1-2 to 10.Res.boc! BATURDAY, $1.1 | : \u2018winter weight.Slt up to 14 years.95 -and - perfect fitting, front and side garters at- 70 leather Cu 5500 ach to mat values $5.95.Special Price.\u2018 = RON - 2 pairs for Crees eee bead CRT ' 8 TPT eue eu 0 00 LA 0 C tached, White only; sizes.18 to 30.Special, : en for, sa5I 3000000000 000 0 Te, =n $248: -Or Set.92: 0.0.28 +.Le ens - Cee 310808 ; tonne je re 10 RS ~~ 1 site pred | ré Sue SEE primé pe | \u2014back \u2014has been the controlling fac- torin the world\u2019s progressas far as the Bible Times oi Joseph and the Famine in Egypt .Wheat! wheat! {I reach of many large industrial plants, yet, unlike the YOU call.\u2018A SHORT TALK ON Lder:a?If pagers Wetherall Avente Epat, Calgary.F YOU HAVE ma o sell give oe £0.OS?erty in Calgary, Au & hia Th ais - 868 Ap L, Lebeau and costs 4e Ho- = PROSPERI tained house, between Fort and Met- calfe sta, above\u2019 Dorchester st, to cost not .more than $10,000.Address E E 6610 Star + Branch Office.288 8 \u2018pitül- st.Main 57! and St.Louls 123.267 \u20ac ANTED to purchase small melf-con-|- - FOR SALE OR TO LET.THE MONTREAL DAILY.S STAR\u2014FRIDAY.NOVEMBER 40, \u201coi.PROPERTY WANTED, Ta = PROPERTY FOR SALE.\u2018PROPERTY FOR SALE.seat _ flata, finlshed: ung BL .BL 12 > FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.R EXCHANGE \u2014 $100 Gold Bond Credit, Herteau Williams Piaño certificate, fur afture.viollu or anything useful.Address S.1261.Greene avenue, « These are prosperous times, but the man upon whom the smile of Fortune particularly rests is the man who - \u201cowns real estate\u2014especially on the Island of Montreal.That.peaple are awakening to the truth of this is shown by the way R.wi water front; dress D D 6546 Ster Branch Office (CHAMBLY ROAD, St.Hubert \u2014 174 ar- \u2018H ts.of fine hay land for sale Ap.FARMS FOR SALE.! PACK RIVER \u2014 60 arpents, \u201cwhere ( Cc.NT 11 cross, 8 1-4 arpents, beautiful snap for Immediate sala, Ad- -267 6\u20ac URNITURE EXCHANGE \u2014 If ne bare .any furoiture yom wish to well \u2018rhange.Call or phone Wilder F Limite), 22 Bt Catherine street west.32 28 v 3 LOTS WANTED.T Montreal West or St.Lambert, will give almost nex Gerhard-Helntsman Piano even exchange (cost $450), or as part vay- ment on house, Box 1594 Star Office 4 fo |.foundation; a gross revenue of 1 rederorated non Er ST.oo ee LANEHET, cou bathroom, T Maisonneuve.A beated flats; one minute west WELL BUILT stone front \u201cproperty.Just off Sherbrooke street.of l'ars avenue cx ears; hrivgiog per\u2019 cept, t in perfect order; new, comfortable seven | ball; concret y $1300; easy teruis.Address Froprietor.- A Viens David autres 7 2 of price $17,000.Box 1601 Star Qfice.° - ! me \u2014 00 AAUTREMONT \u2014 Roekiaud avesud.two o fine new semi-detached houses, wolld brick bourds.5 lwwroems and 1vald'é room, all hard- rad ficors.Ciaished In Georgia piue and maple, two fireplaces; latest modern.conventenees; lot thirty:flve by 125: price and terms cawy.drew Halcro, 233 St.\u201d James street.d te Te a JPARE.AYEXNDE, eph \u2018and Lourier avepue \u2014 Three, gnodern slôme flats, cellar, furnace and gas, electricity, 15 and 9 rooms each: price §18.000.Hector Du.A er and occupant of Cote St.Antoine Road.cheap; fine semi-detached years old; hall.deawing-room, den or library, Kitchin whd mais Foon: « and bathroom; and finish throughout: it desired.sbips Bank Bullding.buildtos, 344 to 352A Riv a Denia; ply Head Janitor, Court Hote Mone es THE LOTS ARE i + dering Can be sold SNAPPED UP AT OUR farms in one year from now will UR FARMS at Riviere des Prairies.bor.the future Georgian Bay C: less than $250 an sere.antl \u201cbe worth [| T)OBLE \u201cand ~ Milles Bstate ter.| | D Usbridge, ont bave & large list op, lands for sale.in York apd Outarlo.on very KE I N ; easy terms, also some urines f- ES \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 §fi{tions for sale-or exchange.Write it interest.od \u2018 A as so OT on Golf Links or Upper Level, West- \u2014-mount, 75 ft.by 106 or 110 ft.State size, location, price and terms, Box 1562 Star Office.RIVATE PA lots ing ful) particulars and lowest price, wil} | accept.No agents.Box 1574.Star Office.STABLE WANTED.$1.000 an acre.This is one of the safest 1 f two Tige: vestments of the day.Particolars, a John.STABLE e = om or or pad ue Fi son & Dagenaic, 58 St.James: vent Mance net R.Morgan, 412 Mance \u201cstreet._ - ROCKFIELD SUBDIVISION ;- Be one of the fortunate ones\u2014our rates are low and our terms are easy.Secure one or more lots at once.Remember \u2014 Rockfield, Subdivision is within easy city, is free from grime and foul, smoky air.Take Grand Trunk Railway or Electric Car to Rock- wheat!-and yet .more wheat! \u2014\u2014 Millions of bush- __counting St, field Station, once there.you cannot miss our sign.Also once you see the property we believe you cannot resist \u2018 the opportunity to buy.: f| THEMONTREAL SECURITIES CORPORATION LTD em mere els was this - year\u2019s crop of ~ the Moose Jaw District\u2014 i \u2014in the great open prairie beli\u2014 Natures ideal wheat land.A \u2018Wheat Made MINNEAPOLIS teity of Paul's Now a 301 Wheat will make MOOSE JAW the Canadian Minneapolis.This in.fact she is fast becoming: her mills being already the largest between Winnipeg _and _ Calgary.This Year Show- a wonderful progress at Moose Jaw\u2014 will \u201cYou can get a share .ol the new wealth now being created by buying in ges | Agents for \u2018 THE ROCKFIELD LAND COMPANY, Limited, | 94-95 Bank-of Ottawa Bldg., Montreal.Phones: Main 7124 and 7423.DO YOU INVE ST your money and make it work for you ?If you do, you should avail yourself of this golden opportunity to make money with such security as .MONTREAL REAL ESTATE.It would pay you to investigate this proposition, which is already earning big profits ard gives the small as well as the large investor a chance to make moncy.Wiite us at once for full particulars regarding this proposition.\u2014Apply Box 1471 Star Office.\u2018 8 + WENEEDINVESTMENTS! Louis, money | TR NEED OUR MONEY! We actually have on » hand over one million dollars to invest for out-of- | town clients Would like to hear from proprietors .who wish to realize - quickly, especially on business.properties.Large cash payments can be made.! Address in all confidence, | made .Boulevard Heights \u2014 1 Moone Jaw's unique park amd boulevard residential district.As sure as the development of the great wheat area, so sure is Moose Jaw's future; as sure as Moose Jaw\u2019s progress, so Sure is the high-class building - restricted resi-_ dence -section-\u2014Boule- vard Heights \u2014 to increase in value.A Sure Investment\u2014Ask about our special Nen- forfeit of Payment Plan of selling Lots.Only post office at Moose Jaw.Boulevard Heights Lots are of Two nds: Standard City Lots, $130\u2014 ; $10 down apd SlO per month.i Boulevard and Park Lots, $440 aod w ; 3% cash, halance 4, 12.1S months Canadian City and Town Properities | Limited CANADIAN HEAD OFFICE 284 Portage Ave., Winnipeg.Call on or write to\u2014 A.H.KNIGHT Room 403 Kings Hall 591 ST, CATHERINE STREET W.MONTREAL 11-3 miles from the PARENT BROS., 56 St.James Street.Phone Main 3140.00000000 ee + i won} Téléphone Main 3006.Decelles & Bergeron, Courtiers.J 97 St- Jacques.Chambres 4/, An \u2014 -\u2014\"Argent-prèté- Immeuble Assurance 42 43 .Gentlemen, + self-improvement, INDEPENDENCE.an absolutely safe way, with a certain prospec the chief factor of which is Mountains.the class of Montréal, 29 Septembre 1911.The number of large manufacturing concerns ir this neighborhood gives an immediate demand for lots.Prices and terms on a plication at the office of the \"CONNAUGHT NEW SUBDIVISION.from Notre Dame Street North, adjoining Park.M crete sidewalks already laid.: ominion « ter, sewers, and con- \\ New cottages just completed for sale or rent.JAMES BAILLIE, B-14 Board of Trade Bldg.\u201cundersigned at the property.NEAR THE HEART OF WESTMOUNT with Two Mountains, \u201cThis is a ci ineh, in tweive months.1u suit purchasers.Créance.Règlementde succession Organisation de conipagnie a Is your money earning Jou ONE HUNDRED PER CENT?Each one of us is striving towards the goal of FINANCIAL V To those who desire to invest their money in t of spl endid returns, we can offer an exceptionally good proposition.\u2018Some little time since we organized deal with certain Real Estate in the City of Westmount, far it has been operating privately, and the a subscribed exceèds our most sanguine expectations, but there are still a few shares left which we can the public.If business men recognise it as a investment, there can be no question as to its a Syndicate to So mount already now of fer to sane and safe bona- fides.\u2018This is no wild-cat scheme promising a 500% or 600% return on the outlay.it will show 100% = We simply give our i te PE a, 000.00.) information.We court the fullest eaquiries.CL | ~ _DECELLES & BERGERON, warranty tht The price of each share is One Thousand.Dollars If you are interested, write or call for further 4 L°\u2014 ed thousand feet.uninterrupted Back Ri ver, ns vou will i Phone Main 3140, | i 1 ! -1 4.Maher, -83-Guard Bluck of land fronting on Shebrüoke Street and two other streets and containiñhg over one hundred can be made out of this propotition.Northmount Heights One half dozen of the very lest spot on the Mountain Slope, A snug little fortune the most exciusive view of Lake St.Bizard.and Laurentian be ale to double lois in this, Ie _ Heart of Westmount Only a very limited number of lots on Cambridge Avenue.BL: residences being zrected here.how this locality will be sought after by Sse L see for yourself | people.Terms You will exclusive on ES carrying = time and ATT, car to realize: \u2018write svt, \u2018principale: necd apply.Omar Oakley.1 $6.000.00.| J.33 + Bnilding.|! Fave a number of desirable hôuses for sale, particulars of which they will be pleased to forward to you on applica- j tion.6624 Rastern \u201cGP 268 2 - st.Louis & FOR SALE.|.A DAVIS & COMPANY St.Catherine Street East Prominent corner, 78 x 90 feet.\u2019 Ï Rental over $6,000.00 per year.: 4 A PREVOST & CO, Easy terms of payment at five per cent.Very few corners of this class left.~ PARENT BROS.56 ST.JAMES.- oT 267 2 He 0 mm = CRESCENT VIEW LOTS EDMONTON: NOW SELLING FOR 8150 will positively 25 per cent on November 25th, Prospect ive buyers had better \u2018clore before that date in order- fo reap the full benefit of this advance.advance |), B.Watson Realty Go,\u2019 s30 ST.CATHERINE nally WEST, Phone Up.4577, Open Evenings.268 2 PUINESS PREMISES Tr LET.*ROUND FLOOR.1600 square Veet, new X solid brick\u2019 bullding: good Nght; suit- sbic for machind shop.Apply to Jos.La- craix, Prop., 143] Wellington st., in rear.268 \u20ac in the Keilerta ART \u201cof # lange floor, = ~~ Butlding- St Catherine street west\u2014ex«\u2014i- ceptinnal good light and other advantages; will lel about 2500 square feet to one or two parties.Apply only to Rega! Mfg.Co, 507 st.Paul.267 \u20ac STORES TO LET PAR Re Rated, immediate cccupation iy 2 m ste on.fon Priléing.\u2014 -Phone Mais 24 \u201c| Milton \u2014._ Corner immediate \u2018 occups- > Guardian Bullding.244 28 2510.pARK AVENUE.corner store to let, ated: tion.Jer.H.Maler, Fhone Maia 2510.ART OF STORE to let, Just the place to ~wholbshle travellers\u2019 samples for Xmas trade; tent very cheap.Apply 27 7 ses su mue - i ci \u2018in : Absr-lutely | i | [ready for\u2014occupatinn: vers price $3000; \u20ac 1180 Cadieux.cash $1500.- ATTENTION -_ Capitaitsia = \u2014 Dorchester xt.Beaver Hall to be had at a bargain for a few days 1 8 corner property, west of Hill, V-Famez street.\u201d MLINGTON AVENUE stone front, extension kitchen.lot, lane in rear, | Kasters Townships Bank \u2018Building.No: 480, hardwood immediate Norman Rinæore.Eastern Town- Main 7604.263 4 BARGAIN for quick purchaser; solid brick near St.6 flats, containing s and 7 rooms each; Apply Pro STRATIOPNA AVENUE Property \u2014Oxn- forts 432 Sherbrooke street epst.just below leaving town, will al TR hpuse, ground -ficer.has large dinipg room, about tw © ntranc upstalré, si Dossessin Sid brick and modern \u201chouse.© nipe rooms, back stairs, den, ete., Norman Biomore, Main 7604.265 à flours rietor, 6 deep Pee Fast.RENT MONEY o.! e x houses on Lake St.-Louis.Terms, 10 cash; balance payable monthly the same as rent il desired.These houses will be worth 50 per cegl.more in the coming spring, and are\u2019 good all-year-round dwellings.Excellent train service.by or.TCP R\u2014apd\u2014G.T-k \u2018Prices of Dorval houses, * $2,393 (wooden), 87.700 _ (solid brick), $9,628 (house, * outbuilding, grounds, etc.), and at Strathmore, $5,500 (wooden.F ticulard from Geo.Marcil & Co., 180 st.James - Street.T.MATTHEW.No._266 13eod S 110, near Sherbrooke, LN stone front louse, of ten rooms, in excellent condition, stable in rear, will sell at positively bargain price to close an estate; urice asked ouly $5500; terms to suit: this is a genuine oppurtunity.Norman Btomore, East- u BERDEEN AVENUE, £ avenue, nine large rooms, Lhree bathrooms, oak and rock maple floors: tifully fipished and decorated; x 55; moderate price; casy b 26 Ing.Main 7604 OYER STREET, 284-280.near Mount Royal rooms aud bathroom $660; price 56500.Hactor street east.\u2014Six stone flats, each: gas: rented Dufort.442 Sherbrooke East 6 ORDEAUX STREET, .w.4 perfect order.25 ft.front, bathrooms; $3000; conditions, $800 Gadoury, 121 St.Elizabeth ORNER St.Hubert and Roy, bert and 40% Roy \u2014 Bargain.Druggists, Grooery, Butchers, property will dou- price $7000.Proprietor 208 St ble in value; \u201c1308 near Mount Royal, 2 story property.street.above Westmount very fine semi-detach b ouse terns.Phony 265 6 snd stables, cash.885 St.Notice t bouse, stairs, nearly new, beau- measures I.Norman Binmors.Eastern Towaships Bauk ea 1310, in gas, R.E.264 © \u201c Hu- ern Townships Bank Building.Main 7604.QT.FAMILLE STREÈT.near Prince Artbur=- Upper and lower, iu good condition; solid brick and stone front; price $3000.Apply I.Racicot, 168A Clarke, Annex.Tel.St.Louis 2342.263 6 ST CATHERINE STREET FAST, near Pa- A pinean avenue, cash payment $5000.,balance $1000 pdr anuum and mortgage © per éent.Interest.St.Catherine street west.finest site, about $80,000 cash required.Yalusble pear: University street, about $12 cash: 50 x SZ about.Laurier Ward and Oa- tremont, flats and cottages, and vucant lots Geo.L.leBean & Co., Real Extate, 40 Hospital street.Main 371.St.louis 123 27 6 SOCTHWARK, St.Lambert \u2014 Widow wiii sacrifice interest In lots for quick sale.Also will seli or exchange new house in Longueull \u2018for flats in Montreal! suburbs.Box 1590 Star Office.e 0 Hubert._ T.LAWRENCE STREET, 1486 \u2014 Furnished NORNER Jiickson.and Ballantyne \u2014 Mo: ouse for sale; nine rooms; very © dern bouse, 3 flat; 26 x y 31: lighted bright; all rented: nice locality 263 8 ou four sides; first clase comstrugtion: well CXOERIFF'S SALE.135 to 147 Aqueduct st.reoted, Proprictor will sacrifice; neo gf) at the Sheriff's Office, at 10 a.m., 9th (000 cash.balance 5 years.Apply fi\") Hickson November, 1911.Property built in 1910; dou- avenue, Verdun.ble preased \u201cbrick.12 flats, income $1542.Ap.(HAMEED STREET.nemr near Parc Lafontaine.at corne Apply H.Corbeil, Phone Nt.Louis 1460.NENTRAL, below Sberbroke bed \u201csolid 5750; Fred.R.Cole, 180 St.James street.267 6 ; brick double tenement.PF cent.NOTE ST, ANTOINE\u201d detached house, 10 rooms, inspection: moderate price; Norman Binmore, Bulldinx.Main 7604.UROCHER ST.wood floors, Neville, Jr.mont.Phone 8t.louis 4670.china.cupboards, 933 Wiseman avenue, \u201cMount Royal avenue \u2014 Six.flats; revenue $720.00, for 147.200,00.and.three other flats on Garnier r of a 266 6 bay 10AD, No.536, \u201cjust west of Victoria atenué \u2014 New semi beautifully finished, fine view: optn\u2014fur convenient Eastern Townships 73217333\" New tai, 8 rooms, finished in Chestnut, hard etc.Outre 267 6 st, line, 350 Favre street, ten terns.Ba an 263 Hobert Sheri\u201d \"8 Office.9.vi -_per Grozvcnor avenue, of rooms, {| finished in whi tiled bathroom.Ja floor, J large bedrooms, enamel], hardwood floor.dry chute, separate w.c.large galleries fra amd back, affording an unobstructed vig ground floor, tilled vestibule, panelfad in i n out, hall panelled in chestnut, beamed cell living room finished in chestnut, dining finished in chestnut, beamed ceilings; cabinets, pautry fipisbed In B.C.- (finished in B.C.fir, wi ir, teranno floors 1 maid's room.laundry tunbs, No.4 furnace P.Crites.West 1434.= ERDUN-\u2014-$7,400 property.50 x Ti21;lear- I¥ new.eight tenements; ail rente Wé- dern construction.bath; gas.electric Iv venue $816; not much cash: balance essytrms.Address Landlord, 303 Gertrude avenue, 8 6 VERDUN BS a UROCHEK STREBT, semi-detached, four bedron naces; gas; electritit#\"Téry mode priee $15,090 L.Racicp 42.Ouotremont\u2014Two nice ro reside nee Fur \u2018further information, apply f, 1684 Clarke.\u2019 Phone St: Louis 263 6 SPLANADE AVENPE.36318\" \u2014\u2014 Three new 95 and 12 ft, Inne; house:-23.,x.apd 22 ft.exten- Roman brick front, an bright rooms, bardwood passages and part and dining rooms; electricity, gas, bot water and best open say $1500 cash, balance easy quick arent well built stylish fläts, lot sion, stone foundation, * flooring: nicely decorated balls Pomoing: terms.A terms, per cent æuuine.barg sale.Address Proprietor.776 $ l'hone_ East 233.JoxCELLENT Investment, one sites on the \\Vestmount™ \u201cMountaly.1372 Star Office.EM AVENUE, a little above ter furnace, ete, Norman Binmore, Building.\u2018Main 7604 J LM_,AVENUE.No.# Norman Biswore.Main _LFORD_STREET, dation, eight rooms, hot water tric light, enamel bath, condition, $2350.Norman Bintn Townships Bank Building.Maïs Modern stone front house, five b extensiou kitchen, concrete basement, hot wa- convenient _terins, Eastern Towashipe Bank A 263 6 25 x Beall 61 6 of \u2014 Sbherb: = 439.above Sherbrooke \u2014 L Very -eommodious modern house, six bedrooms, large double parlor, breakfast room, etc.Eastern Townships a ites ve velo tan tolne, neat brick cottage.( on, stone foun- furnice, elee- evefything in good Kastern ore, n 7604.263 6° JoiRsT CLASS CLASS PROPERTY, with vacant lof; lot; could be sold separately.var Hut\u2019 chison street.Bell Tel.St.Louis 3 GAULT & EWING Tel.Main 3468 and S, Trest Bes \u201c6-4: ke \u2014 coms, $8,500.Bank BARGAIN \u2014 \u201cHealy Bi.\u201cclap bouse, over seven large : elec- | trie nent.good loti quick -price-$ su $300 Cisb.Fred.R.Cole, 180 St.James.67 6 VV AVERLEY STRERT, 2120, Anne Comfortable 7 roomed house, No.® furnace, good cellar, .drained.all modern ccthiencea; can be seen any time.Phone St.ass 6 \\VESTMOUNT\u2014Upper Level.No} R37.West- mount avenue, very fine .semi-de- tached house, nine ws, 5: bathrooms, hardwood floors, laundry.refrfator room, cold storage, moderate.price.y Chas.N°.Blakeley,,.At -Abéflieen avenue, Fount ve ps \"LAVEST NF- rove.Sherbroones] TFET W EE rooms 24 patrons modern; extra fine conditions g0: only $1400 cash required; occupation \u2018im tely or May.C: Withycomb, 242 St.J 3 267 6 Wear EG, Fort Wiliaré nd Victoria, B.C.High class\u2019 ReaËstate Investments for the small invest Write for eur illustrated booklet.Jt cop ou nothing.It tells how big money (Ping made On little capital; cash ay'ts as low as \"823 on gilt edge Real te.P\u2014W.New- -man, Bank of Nova Sc& Winnipeg, or Suite 365, _Mefropolitanêife Bldg., New York.~ 268 13eod on choices me t d p.cholcest.ATESTMOUNT, \u201cEvel, RC TTR de VY _avenne: exica-well tached residénce, 22 feeffont, having extra large reception bali; pari¢@ining room, sitting room, billiard room, six \u2018drooms, three batb- roums, exceptionally fing0odworz and floors.C.Withycomb, 242 st.les st.287 6 Taÿcomb, -42 SLT 32,000 WILL BUY .new reoted flaia: 2649 to 2A3TC ade: mortgage §10,- 500, at ¢ See ir he elec- App! Lato Fisplan- ; To cent.tricity; or.ade.\u2018Phone $t.Toy 3645.280° 24 \u2018SUBURBAN PRUEBTY FOR SALE.BALANCE OF L@- owned by tbe Like View Realty >.belong portion of Ca.\u2019 in ¢ Parish of Pointe Claire, and most beautiful whith has one- -balf Ven E dastral No.HP.apd adjoining the fÆest point of the Lakeshore, Boulevard _%t.Jos- | Daily Pays for any of the delightfully Situated: corner, 50 per foot 4 _ 18 I\\WO STOREY semi-detached houses, ou Tres, $625; S {Fres - Buy while | Room 401, Onta siog, 48 x \u201cA NOUS F, PARK fines: lots omjroperty, 36 x bd Feet} 7 onty-$1 cash necesfY: make a Christmas, preseat to.your (pds;.price \u201cre.Write | ; Box 1486 Star Of \u2018s son \u2018is after, als» of.Public Works Ré UTIFUL ly 56 cens iding ois FrA0S at Caual rests.\u2018men, th hesded\u201d el and what Sir John I 0.F.D.Monk, Minister] fo say aod be con: \u201c Teen J 180 sfJamés.for business | purposes.el.Maisonnenve; men: tbe north wide of cand \u201cfacing a \u2018street.Clarke.Phone St.Louis 2% 6.rio 110.lasse ONF try, Jo build ve, or N water.nf» Bus.in ended, $175.$f poli EAUTIFUL at 27¢ Sie où Harrurf Near Sberbrouke street.J.L Bacicoy 68a Clarke.y are-uôt cheap.\u201cwhere (hf cant §9- hue thwark\"\" these advuulages are at hand, $230 and $275.from $: monthly up.JJFAIL to visit \u201cSouthwark.\u201d ulate, arly pric and ter 17.50 and do vill conv 5 lu Noire Dume de Grace.foot.ou Melrose avenue nd fuooe St, Louis > 268 \u20ac LOTS near Nowhere.Huy them ark\u201d Where.the cars lxnd you com 17 mimes from MeGill ; schools, tric lights.Price up.$17.50 free plaus malied, - Peter street.\u2018\u2019burehes.bank, water, \u2018 © 20, cash aud 4.268 wants | live, alone, nobody Wants to live \u2018 there are telephones, = .churches, ; Lu leætrie lights, ; ete! + aud all vour troubles are\u2019 Lets : Cash $17.50 und Free plaus.mailed, et 1 124 St._Peter street.II Dati buy \u2018\u2018Soutbwark' lots and you bonest investment Increasing im Don\u2019t buy lots Auywhere; buy.| re- the butiding is brisk.\u201d wlierd there er mains, electric \u2018cars, electric ice and fire protection.these advantages.Note ns; JTS, $223, $50, $273.from $3.07 monthly up.Une | ince you-we bave tbe goods is ¢ Plius sent free.light, \u2018\u2019SoutB- « \"com! j \u201csquare Louis 3342 of 274; cents per square foot.Apply.acicot, 1GSA Clarke street, Annex.201 Dg\" thg8ht place.a e FRE 24 St, Peter street.268 2 TIROUMER STREHT, Outremont, 15.000 feet of land, at the ridiculous | apply.RAND TRUNK PACIPIC LOTS ln Mirror | City, Alberta, $125; easy tétms.Write | Parent \u2018Bros.56 St.James- pire : > AND TIP t sensingion-\u2014and Absolutely the very best of the whole South Shore.M.JK esr McGill, MONTREAL 18 cents Jeutlal, 1 oeality in town; terms arvis,: iar avenu: Wi l'hore Weatmount 3114 © Montres! + | N° aus DA bargain facing public park, $1000 each; $250\" cash; Oxford avenue, close to Sherbrooke street, $250 cash; Rosedale avenue, close tet Sherbrooke, 20c per foot, regular price Zice Phone Westmount 3968.N°TRE DA) best front, @G5c.Fite lots, on « one lot on King Edward, 25¢, near Sherbrooke; all will double within cash, balance easy.Ov TREMONT \u2014 Four lots to sell; near Bernard; ply 1914A St.Denis is street.UTREMONT \u2014 street, situated ed, sise 50 by 104 for quick purchaser: 3 cents a foot; Ys St, James o'r y {prices $300.00 and $325, only $3.00 cash and $3.00 monthly.\u201cAfter the 1st of December next the prices will ga up $100.00 each lot.now and save a $100.00.Agents ou thc grounds St.Denis Boulevard cars take you there | every five minutes at city faru.141 St.Peter street.Main 1414.R° without we ha aily.greatly m.not for Les.1945 ALP South Shore.t et lo\u2014and this aotamn for buge profits.When ' however, the ME DE GRACE \u2014 On Sherbrooke, interest.street.\u201cof 2044 lots Im Urysial 1299 Berri street.OUTHWARK is building rapidiy, wd allie houses completed are sold, and any are spoken for.Go and see the \u2018\u2018Soutbwark\u201d; bert, from nowhere.Lost $225.cash and $3.07 monthly and up will pay fut one, plans seat Lo-any address.- ss AW.or rich acd poor.Get in on the us ff you lJike\u2014bnt ! hooen best, and\u2019 our propertics=arei:.Nolan & Co., 263 Noir Lame : WEST - Lots for sale.12 te per fool: best business and rest good.R: ME DE.GRACE WARD \u2014 fr prices, two lots on Marci! ave., 263 6 150 feet 28e; corner on tbe centre, Madison, a year.Phone St.10 per cent Locis 1334.2 + 09 Querbes i chcap 3 Ap Hartiand\u2019 avenue, de, choiceiy op upper level, view-unsurpass- only cash, \u2018balance moath- Halcro, 283 C08 6 Spr lug lark left: actual very $1.000 And Main 4512.ve only about 400 Buy _ Apply Frigou, > 265 - OCH STREET.Park Avenue Extension, priee price Apply from 7-to 8 reduced.others advantages of it is In the Town of St.Lam- away in the\u2019 Country ami iniles - $250 and $275: $17.50 À.Peter street \" Fleurimont, vaine \u2018$1500, \u2014 ut moxer.Will sell $1250; cash required $350 each.K., 803 Notre THREE Write Dame west.267 u EE LOTS LAND, 56 5 95 \u2014 Oue block from Bols de Boulonge, flpe building locality; will sell cheap for cash Apply 748 St.Paul @ APAR Bordesus.in * à TMENTS TQ LET.PARTMENT BOUSE.new, of fireproof com- i striction, Arthur street and Qxenden avenue, occupation this autumn, 24 suites.Mecree.Royal Insurance Building.-d PRACHELY RS\" SUITES, \u201cThe Ri}.\" corner of Prinee ! Ready foe ! Apply to B.} Tel.Mais j 265 , lez d, to let, oe- SE AVENUE, Street\u2014Stone rooms, double ~crefe basement, arden lot; front bat possession lst May; bYo-conventent\u2014 terms.\u2018ern Townships Bauk _ Building.UTCHISON STREET, near ST Jevard \u2014 Six *flats, | fioors, etc.: price $18,500.; Racicot.1554 Clarke street, 32, cottage.eusion- water furnace, furnished; a itn below Bherbrooke four bed: nm Con] deep ete.less than $6.Norman Binmure, East Main T7604.263.6 Joseph Bou- hardwood Apply to J.L Annex.2060 lake and sof to\u2019 pate club for $88,000.00.G.jn TR.and © Pp.-.fast service.Lots 50 x 112, The hghest Oint of land betwero Mont.[reul and Bkesid 1rocil have just passed || hy-law for rennS water and electric light.-|'The lots sul 1 sold for $380.80 each.on terms or gsh \u201could fetch twice that amount owing A fol elect location and prices ruling for armsio-day.Nothing like them for the eme \u201cice In Montreal island to-day.Buildinz fratrtions in every deed of sale.(8 Come ow the; and help build up an avenue ns beadful ed Roslyn ' avenue, Westmount.For plar \u2018acto ther \u201cparticulars, apply to We 8 Limited, \u2018 Outrernont have a number of desirable i houses and lots in the city, Westmont, and Notre Dame de Grace.Telephone Main 4200 fer particulars, 244 26 \u2018Have just had placed in their hands \u2018for sale an exceptionally \u201d i dence situated at Price and terms moderate.inspection can be had on to L18 Bell Telephone \u2018 telephoning Main 7365.__26 Ji A.PREVOST & Wanis-a purchase\u201d for an dence en Mucgregor SL.eleven rooms, extension | butlers pantry.Fine bil hasement in modern and every Fespect, Price $76, permit: apnly 115 Bell or Telephone Main 7365.Blcs.exreflen: fire & CO, deal liard 000.00.J.\" A PREVOST We have just been given for sale ; most attractive and new house sitûatf- at Upper Level, Westmount, recer.tion hall, reception inz room, dihing room, Price Fair vided; concretz \u201cellar.to quick purchaser.turtner particulars, apply 118 Bell Te nha ne Bldg.or Telephone \u201cJ.A PREVOST & situate We have for sale, ! coua Ave.one of the.best | i | + 1000; easy terms.detached houses in Westmount.$12.000.00.Contains ten rooms, Ne bedrcoms.All modern convenies.In excellent condition.For permimnd full particulars, apply 11% Beljel , Bldg.or Telephcne Main 7385, LAVAL AVAL AVENUE.\u201cpear Roy - flats: improvements; tage: also nire farm at Pointe 5: acres, fronting on the river.Star Office, ANSDOWNE AVENUE.No above Sherbrooke street \u2014 detached bouse, w meats; coucrete .basement: lower moderate ture; a most desirable for early .occopation; man Binmors.Wastern Towuships ing.Main 7004.-AV-AL-AVENGE;- blocks of four dwellings.each; rent $934; price $9,300 val avenue, KE 1184 OUNT hardwooëd stairs; * billiard room Norman Binmore, Bullding.Maia 7004.: OUNT STPPHEN: \u201cAVENUE y fount TA \u201cModern residence.\u201cextra : hardwood, with polished floors; 125 feet deep: price $10,000, C.With;cof 242 St! James street, 287 6 NRE DAME DE GRACE: Wi À Two storey solid brick tactied, coptalaior parlor, dining five bedrooms bathrooms, bardwond floors; ne of lot $0.3 Adéress New run, Kitchen.pentry on first floor;rix bedr)oms a bathroom on sec.:nd f1>)r; large unfi ished attic which could be easily solid stone and briek: could be exchanged for] cot- NE in.perfect condition, rooms, and maids roots.with \u2018ether usy hardwoo Jar tdoor sleeping baleony ge \u2019rear- outdoor sleeping Neon dencé 35-2 \u2014 Two.storey | av Apof BEBE ENTE throu, back * daveme fui.000.Hastern Town ét containin dra lar se modar permit a Main 3 67 at Stri- built =fie \u2014 Th all Anx rite Modgserml- apart.floors; fen- Nor- iq PE Baild- 8 rooms 1 La- KB \u20ac ent: stenmion Bank À averme\u2014 À \u201cenil-te- p, kitchen, y furnere, hrice $8, - > Boz 102.resi- Crescent Street._Permit_for] application\u2019 oor oY resi.! containing | kirchen and rong condition, up-to-late For \u2018T«1>phone Re te A.Mage Estate Investments, 1008 Eastern \u2018Toushiy Bank Building.(OPLOISTFAEN, HOU large grouna, at Moe/ \u2014 Mast beëlitifu] spot on the Richeln Fver; spring water fo bouse: out buildué, Res.rare opportunity to secure Cine county hi#se.in select .neighborhomi, few minut, wik to station; also a few villa lois; casy frm Apply Mr, Lecour, 310 St.Cath- PR VE 265 6 ANGIE IAL WEST WEST 0 \u2014 \u201cHouse for sale, Herald avenue, $3000; Westminster, £3200 a Percival, $6000; tern, $3500 : an rand h hs and; and Gazette, $5000; convenlences; nes aad the price Tight.J.W.Fos- Westminster avenue, Montreal, West.tort estmount 1076.- 263.6.ve \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 fe RI STREET, near Ontario \u2014 = Giper tenes .jment, ceatre of city: 8 rooms, bath aml syfer kitchen; very warm: immedinte As u.__ Apply 366 Berri street, 268 6! WANT STREET, 736-7 flouse to let, rovins.hath.gas.ælectrieliy.sion: 811,00 a montb.267 3 LL six LGIN \"STREET, \u2018153, self-contained brick; house, nine rooms and bathroom, hot pter heating: Apply to 152a Clarke street, nes.268 8 ABRE, 509, Dear | Laurier ~\u2014 New house, 5 rooms, bath, hot water, boiler.@t ; rent $10.Apply 3.D.Vallicres, ibert.Phone St.Louis 939.BW HOUSES to r rent, in heart of tbe city.from $9.00 to $25.00 month.Call at Z.Fincberg & Sons, 209 St.Cenerine HUNTLY STREET Self-contained house of 8 rooms, In food condition; $18 per month, COLON- 1AT REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 13 Beaver Hall HIT.-Main 2669.265 3 HOE \u201cand stable for six horses to let.With large yard and outbuildings.at No.6b Favard st Apply to 157 Congregation st _ 265 6 6 ANCE STREET, five argo rooms, ve very iv ght, good division, hardwood floor.electricity, gas.for atoye; hot water;.at very good conditions; possession immediate.Apply D.Lamoureux, 2608 Mance street.Main 6392.288 MEBEAT TET Cr we > \u2018A and 6 rooms: 6 and 8 dollars for winter.to good dwellers.Apply 443 Moreau, ar Bell Tel.East 1210.A iso \u2014 Large \u201chouse to let.12 rooms.furnace, fine locality.cas) walk to Post Office.Apply Gibb and 2 zes 6 bi ing.refrigerator, $50.00.Phone Uptowa 189%, Apartment No.\u20181, - 266 \u20ac K* tor service.erine street, K rooms, for lmimesiate [ apart rooms, frigertator: ronm: janitor everstbiog cosy and new.SRE rooms: ; Ærrater, 38.er Milton.aparticents, ready for occupanc een any day.pany.Limited.ler street.Jas.H.Maber.55 Guard! an Boirda, Phone Maln 2510, 244 26 (OBINTHIAK - \u201cAPARTMENTS, street-\u2014Fireproof, well lighted, ly modern, one minute from corner rSt- Catherime si electrical fistures.telephone and jzænitor senvices | Hurdwood throughout, mosaic tiled balls, back stair.good emtranee, gas stove, refrigerator,only Phone Main 4200.\u201cZo Bins | Hisborough Hish héated, hot ATi ai er moderate; Cao be Davis & Com- ! Francois xav- balcony, rents very October 13th.Apply to J.A.Managers, 82 St.EATED APARTMENT \u2014 Tif Max 1st -et longer: ardwood 53 Fort street.FT ENSINGTO) st.J.tcé_ supplied; _vacoum _cleanez\u2026 \u2018the premises, 221, or Main 1262.: NEE COLLEGE AVE.side \u2014 on rooms and moderate renini.Wesimouot 1 DORCHESTER Dorchester Lone \\Ye NH 024 ents: fi balcony; YTERLING gvenuc v: St.loui beatéd: 046 Apartments.Sussex Six.bright rooms, each having independent air an improvements, includi ing system.Rent $50.0 cludes ice in sumnier, .janitor's sere \u2018vices, water taxes, heat electric light fixtures, gas stove, refrigerator.Apply APARTMENTS.Catherine; suite ol.severr \u2018rooms.Westmount, Tel.NG.GEORGE APARTMENTS, 2154 Park avenue, suite of six bright : hested; rlectric fixtures; gas stove; bardwood.{ite piace, outside balcony.mosaic tiled balls, rot APIs ta A Pre nie dou o » Mandfie m 213, LJ 1481 St, Bank Buildin.Nomis NEW ris bedroom, À or on la PLA ATES APARTMENTS, 8 Pi éitonen and bathroom front od ress rool gallery Apply to Janitor.with electric fixtores, gas stove, ot ERRY.308% Sherbrooke, Denis -\u2014 Sultes, gas stove; seven good rooms, perfect order, floors throughout, ax store, services, Rent ' Jaaitor's electric fixtures, N 3110, Ing, Jani- | 4414 Nt.Cathe Mount 1712, Quinlan and Co, 3150, 2152, » bot water the year round: i refrigerator and Er rl EY or call up St Louis ' \u2014\u2014 \u2014 -\u2014248 26.-\u2014- 31, \u2018above Buré f Handsome pew apartments, 3 of } bath.hested.all coovenlences; Apply on premised, or tele t * 263 ç- APARTMENTS.Na.West; Landsome ,uew .ne locality, now ready fer ne- (EUPAanCH; two mote apartments of five aml «ig rooms to Jet.and hardwood floors; bot water all year; elne- tric fixtures; waiter, fourth and first -floars, coscrete \u2014 Kës Ktove, refrigerators, dumb- terrano, bathroom.eiectrie ! goods cotrance, ete.Phone Main 7190 or St Louis \u2019 265 6.\u2018 ateèn Mance) \u2014Living and bascment storage 200 12 ee 2 APARTMENTS, £5 Mount Roral west: suite of six aod eight Te round: lzundry in building; - $1.Louis 267 6 corner st.containing 4 5 and 6 electroliers, hot water, refri- telephone; junitor; $28 te 283 6 WYROMA 1020 Tupper Street, rear Telephone \u2018 Phone water service: «1354.near ht\u2019 Latest vacuum clean- per month, ine Stevenson & Bray, Ltd, 207 k £ 148 St.James.st.e o s CR CAME Ha Wood \u2018Building, Main 6454 fer house; al! moderns conveniences: also $a, = beautital apartment: Sberbrooke.- 1S0 St.James street.rj\\UPPER.406N.Westmount = Parior, ining es; | four bedroopss, melts H.3.Ross, oceupttion.To RENT \u2014 Fandromely Tarisbed house, in Sherbrooke; immediate occupancy.per Colonel Worthlagton, Sherbrovke, pee iE UPPER ST.DENIS e SALABERAY room.bedroom be | Mater: telephone 1 N pas \u2014\u2014 nm FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET TANLEY COUR meat of two rooms, kitchen, for one year.Apply janitor, 265 \u201c= Fornishé¢.] apart- bathroom and APARTNENTS, 505 Everbrooke, .1s; suite, contaicing Ijviug » tro, kitchen, healed : near Mount \u2018Royal, a e flat ot aix | rooms, heated, a on y $35 per month.COLONIAL REA ESTATE COMPANY, At 81 Union Avenue, fürniahed nant.13 Beaver: Hall Hill.Main 2689, 266 3 ment of pres her with fun da ar 171Cror i Level \u2014 First ce.Ren per mont VI en ot I TAT TiAl BEATE COMPANY, fii haprové- immediate occupation.Tel.Main 37 7334 ver Hall Hm.I Main 3 2669.03 an Te \"Matthews & Bon 37 CHESTERFIELD WE = ronmançe arr ENTS TE FST vin Off Vicioria Avenye.Westmount, Ti 5 A\" eat ox Tomas, aril TEA Le i) RE nee | LSE ecorat mm : rental.to THF ROYAL TRUST per ty fat anyowe COMPA a Stevenson.Executor Estate ¥ [os es Star Branch Office. \\ f 4 THE MONTREAL Davy mn FRIDAY: NOVEMBER.io oo\" RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO.LET.YARDS TO LET.NVEX = Young Couple, would share com: A fortable - flat, with 267 HINESE COOK\u2014 Wanted by respectable young Chinaman, job in club, house, boarding house or private family; first cook.Apply 199 St.Antoine st, City._.286-3 ~ years Texpertences wants position Mr.Milier, ty or 004 ( A A = | Ems cook looking for a position; city references.\u2019 Address 629 Notre Dame at, Maisonneuve.Jursaces \u2014 Few more wanted betwees Bleury and Guy, by experienced man: abstalner; well- -James, 298 St.Antoine st.266.4 Jest CLASS BAKER, desires position as - day baker, - Address P.0.Box Jde taws, Ont.266 1 F'RSMAN.experienced, wants work, EST city license; distance no object.Chatham street.J IREMAN desires situation, tificate and recommended, having cer- UT APPTF W.Marcoit.1 Guy st.LERK \u2014 Youth for cost department, must be accurate at tigures and good wrier.State age, salary expected and ef- close copy of references, Box 1513 Star Office.267 3° Semi-ready, Lid.3:16, Montreal.288 N ESSENGER BOY wanted: must Know city well.Apply Royal Manufacturing .507 St._Paul st.268 3 IN ASONS, ETC \u2014 First class masans, I \u2018foundation work, also slaters, tin- and carpenters.\u2019 Apply foreman, contract, Gazetle avenue, Montreal smiths ; Barnes (CARPENTERS \u2014 Wêänted two Eooû ali-' West.round''carpenters r inside work.Ap- AN AND WIFE wanted as scrubbers ply M.Abbott.576 Cowan st.2682 N for first class hotel.Apply Box 1600 YARPENTERS\u2014 Wanted twenty-five car-' Star Office, penters,.thirty \u2018cents per hour, ten x AN.wanted to do carting and attend | hours, day.Apply Canada Cement Co., Ltd, N \u2018furnates; steady work year round; Piant Ne.1, Pointe aux Trembles.__266 3 good pay to right man.Apply 4184 St.CTFRE.experienced, for general store.| Catherine street.Apply P.Qu \u201cBox 169, Farnham, Que.ANAGER \"Wanted reliable, well re- 266 3 A commended.trustworthy furniture Apply Richard man, one who has long experience in re- 7133 Atwater avenue.| tail cash apd credit business, to take charge ; 265 4 | and manage same; reasonable salary to the es \u2014 err trictly con- ATALOGUE ER wanted, one itabte man.Correapondence 8 who understands his duties; good open- ! dentiai.Address Box 1598 Star Office.a ing for energetic young man.Address stat- |.268 2 ing salary wanted C C 6375 Star Branch | NG R BOY | a MESSE E Office.266 (Corer MIXER (finisher), first wishes to find ition in Canada.i Star Office.ne position sn 265 4: Wanted smart messenger boy: good es paid.Apply Boston Shoe Store, UTTER on skirts wanted, ay em | | Wag ployment all year round.ey at st.Catherine.and Mansfield sts.ACIHTINISTS \u2014- Wanted 3 or 4 good bench once, Nationa?8kirt Mfg, Co.339 8t.Urbain st.267 2 L 5 À machinists, in a country town; steady | pork year round.Apply Box M: GJ1 ss or Cry PENTERS wanted\u201d Ryan.607 LERK \u2014 Bookkeepera, stenographers new work just out.\u2018\"Complete Bookkeeping in Four Lessons,\u201d enables you take | arfy position without fear\u2014tells how to start lin\u2014how to change frum single to double\u2019 \u2018entry\u2014how to -take off profit and loss accounts and baiance sheet; brief; clear; no study necessary.Limited edition, $3 per copy.Maii orders to R.Lorne Chalmers, P.0.Box 336, Toronto, Ont.267 13 daw ALE SFÉNOGRAPHER waited why has M a thorough knowledge of gasoline engines, windmills and farm implements; must.be a qualified correspondent.To such person who is fully competent we Arf willing to pay the highest wages.ln applying state age, experience and with whom re- AY er 1e \u2014 celved, and salary expected, P.OQ.Bex i (enr \u201cWanted young man as shib- 181, Winnepe Man.263 6 ping clerk: ope that has had some iNMCPèE, + experience, Chernital line preferred.Apply | ! MAN ! The \u201cWingate Chemical Co., 545 - Notre, Dame st.west.i Wanted young man for warehouse work.One residing with parents pre- >48- 750 7 ea- Scotchman preferred; good wages, Enquire > (OLLECTOR wanted, man of good ad- MALE STENOGRAPHER * (YARPENTERS \u2014 Wanted two E00d car- \u201c267 M K both languages snd be good at figures: ; Weekly preferred.Ntate experience.Address | 201° Inspector st.COTE BOY wanted.Apply cern to entr \u2018up invoices, trace orders, and Bt.Maurice.267 2 tar Office.1511 WASHER; no night or Suodey work.Star Office.268 : year round Address at once, John | PASSENGER TAR MEN Siste experiance and sil- adian Car & Foundry Company Limit.charge of a_eoliar manufacturing 73 experience, etc.Address Es sa7> Star presswork, platens and cylinders.#tage quali- t of preparing designs\u2019 ar tt En-.parer CHANGER and painér wahied at | 4 \u2014Tesiding- with parents referred Ap- the Canadian Speciaity co, st Jobr de Box 228- Wanted at once experlencéd.cutter on fine shirts.Apply at once, Crescent Manufacturing Co., Ltd, 2 1nspector Street, ] 268 2 *TABLBMAN \u201cwanted t to live on prem- * ises; must be steady and rellabie; married man preferred, Laundry, 146 St.Urbain = ALESMAN WANTER \u2014 Paton .Manu- St \u201cfacturing (o.of shertronte Wistr' to en: gage salesman, who bas a thorough knowledge of Canadian Woollens, a Toronto representa- 268 + NALESMAN \u2014 Wanted a cé salesman, to .sel n well Une, BY ribbans and earbons.Apply Box 167 1579 Sint 0 ice, ses PTE AN \u2014 Jewellery salesman want ra \u2018Apply 687 St, Cathérine.west : pese - 257 2-4 TABLEMAN \u2014 Wanted stableman, uvmar- - ried man preferer, Apply 179 Workman street.- - dry plu | Age dry odds ea Apply Mr, Ture.a ge 265 6 HAVPLLERS Sanity and expenses or commission; must be active, ambitious, energetic, splendid opportunity; former ex: | perience Dot necessary.Write for particalars, ul Cigar Company, Ont, 243 26 TRAVELLER for Montreal, by importers of dry goods, children's made up garments, ete.must have been in the same \u2014a\u2014 COREE Full particulars.and gilary regpired to J.N., care of Box 141, P.'O., Montreal - 268 3 AA wanted with about two years : experience.pply Murray snd\" Michaud, corner Mt.Rear a \u201cand st rence sts., entrance/ Clark st 268 TWEITY to fifty barbers advertised for in Montreal papers alone almost every day.Let us teach you the barber trade; expert instruction; constant practice; tools ! free.Write for catalogue.Moler Barber Col- | lege, 41 Craig street east, Montreal.Requires experienced ~ salesman for, grocery dept.Must.\u2018speak\u2019 \u201cboth languages.266 3 WV'RERES 5 wanted, expérience in conduit work.Apply Collyer and Brock, 131 St.Alexander st.W.H.SCROGGIE, LTD.Requires strong vos | V REMEN \u2018and heipers wanted; steady work \u201cfor good men.Hicks Electric \u20acCo.43 Jurors st.+ W.H R ! Requires boy for 0 WANTED \u2014 1 have a newly patented device, having blg sales through agents.Traveller needed to make appoint ments.No canvassing; will pay salary and expenses weekly.F.J.Waterson, Brantierd.Ontarfo.| WINTER WORK 200 laborers and(25 carpenters.Haney, Quinlan & Robertson, Cote St.\u201cYOUNG MAN 3 Wanted young man with some waré.house or factory experience to work in shirt department, laying out orders, etc.Apply by letter only stating experienced If any.Strictly confidential.Crescent Manufacturing Co., Ltd.2 am spector Street.ee OUNG MAN wanted for TIN ier store; must speak French and English; good chance\u2018 to learn the business; re- fétences required.Apply to Wm.N.Karp, .35 Et.Lawrence Blvd.z66 3 ours \u201cwanted for manufaciurers\u2019 ba.office; must be brigbt abd witilng.Ap- piy In own handwriting, stating age, etc.Box.3519 Star Office.267 3 OUNG MAN \u201cwanted for parcelling room, ; permanent employment.Globe lann-! dry Co.\u20182005 st.Domlinjque.Phone Bt.Louis 469, | 267 2 | y ouxe CANADIAN, 25 years of age, well cducated, good appearance, wishes position Indoors, speaks and writgs both ' French and English operates typewriter of any make: best of city references.Apply Box 1537 Star Office.267 6 | OUÙTII wanted.able fo walt on tabie, smi! make himnelf generally useful about private - house, Apply by letter, with name.address an references to BE FB 6595 Star Branch Office.\u201d YOUTH \u2014- Wanted youth for | drug house, one with some knawledge of business preferred, State experience and give references to Box 1560 Star ose, yous MAN for warehouse work: one ply Frank JL Bebediét and Co, 144 Craig st.west.- 268 2 | OUNG WAN wanted as scarer Iti Paper Box Apply to The Miller Bros.Co.L 20 Dow atreet.248 2 YOUSG MAN: m must bave knowledge of bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting.-speak both languages.Apply ovine: refer: ences, Box 1507) Star Office.~~ 300-1A \u2018Wanted by the Cana way.Apply Labor toine St: so TO 876 a week 1 plating.Write for \u201cOATMAKERS \u2014 Wanted first class coal / maker for town in Western Ontario; ; Ç ferred.Apply Frank L.Benedict, & Murray.& Michaud, Mt Royal and St.Lawrence; entrance Clark.268 3 Co, 144 Craig St, West.dress; must nave bicycle, turnish ' | bond and know Montreal well FPR from ; 16 to 12 and 2 to 4 Saturday.T\u201d J.Ford, - : - 2 { Wanted.Apply, stating experience and | la Ft James st, Montreal.salary expected, to No.1556, Star Office.; penters.Apply Eugene F.Phillips! ee | .FEN wanted fo look after varuish sior- Electrical Works, Limited, Mile Find EE age und learn testing:- good position \u2014 f right man.Write J.B.,, P.O ox 2640.NLERK for railroad office: must speak.vr rE 267 2 7 EWSPAPER Advertising Solicitor wanted; good prospects.1514 Star Office.267 \u2018N one with experience oti, both Daily and CUTTERS ' Box 1592 Star Office, 268 6 * N'SET WATCHMAN nn one with f : 3 n- Wanted, fifteen first-class upper leather her Déferences.Apply W.' Clark, 85 An cutters, Ames-Hoiden-McCready.quit NT Cratg st.west.FFICE WORK \u2014 Young my mph \u2018about 2d, well educated, wanted immediately .for bead office of large manufacturing con- An energetic and reliable man, speak.other clerical work; must be accurate and + ing both janguages, References.Ap write a good.quick hand.Guod prospects ply Cagtle Blend a Co.Dupre a for the right party.Apply stating age, experience and salary required to Box 1575 1 RIV ER without , English family.board; twd young with 267 3 CE first class RESCENT STREET, &4 \u2014 -Rooms and board, ROOMS TO LET.YLMER STHENT.8 \u2014 To Tent, clean, a opel cami batheoom filet: À vx eve sunny FOPID, tent 1 oue or F two ladies or pente: a 208°3 suitahie use of kiteben, Gr partial board; electric 4 4 hot and cold water; close to cars.- A WATER AVE, 713 \u2014 Two furn Tansd ms, suitable for three gentiemen of quiet habits, without or with ANNEX 415 Clarke st, room to let, clean, bright, warm, suitable for young man, references exchanged 268 3 oo.(\\HAUSSE SF.le.And do hoarding house, also good table board; eyery home- som- 781, of Fachal \u2014 15 min- .utes\u2019 walk from Angus shops, English beds, tabbed roams, NNEX \u2014 2156, 8F Urbaln Slagle and ans bow.fera bath ati double bedrd hm, comfortably furnish- dern conven ed; .; ~~ > terms moderate.267 3 R ST.§4-\u2014 singte and double tion for gentlemen, steam heated; bath flats; qulred full * ulshed bright front room, bat with board, in refined private house; only.ORCHISTER WENT, Windsor and stations; double elegantly furnished room and hot and cold water; ORCHESTER WEST, 407, sor and St.James Club, nishe8 rooms, running water; bight class board; or two gentlemen; \u201cUSIGNAN; 1 Young men; Eoglish fami] FedtTy.breakfast 17 required: well J ASAUCHETIERE WEST Las room and board for a few per week.Apply evenings, | street \u2018west.1,255 having couple spare rooms, few refined Ip private meals\u2019 268, 2 < ORCHESTER WEST, 600 \u2014 Large well for FE hroom flag, fist a 579° \u2014 Go io of + and single, running high class Freneh course dinper; rooms for few more table guests.263 6 between Wind- elegantly fur- plone; suitable for married also few table boarders.\u2014 262- with OOD ROQM and board for two or Ehresy.\u2018men; near Angus sbops.440 Joilette-[ BLe Hochelaga.267 3 JT ACAUCHETIERE, 870, west \u2014 Nice larg?room and board, fof & married couple, or two gentlemen; bot water heated, bath, etc.286 5 131 \u2014 Room and t \u201cboard \u201cfor\u201d fwo | quiredts Béated bathropm; | ented = Sedtchwomes men: $4.00 356 Lagauchetiere oF Gea fur- 5 nish good board.would like to hear from ladies desiring country home M FETCALTE STREET, 12% \u2014 double furnished rooms, on y and bath flat, with board; every ort.MAC KAY, 293 \u2014 Large double board to let, nicely furnishe refined gentlemen; immediate : Phone Up 4270.IATA M ! suitable for cotple, large ON*NS WEST, 200 comfortably furnished, Scotch family, references.VERDALE AVE, 47, single fromt back single room.steam heat, hot water; electric light; priva breakfast and evening dinner.-foot o fiat.with board; .also tabie board.Two Tarde first floor, Lome com- 288 2 room and d, for two.possession.267 room, to 267 Double room, moderate, z68 3, t Mackay, bed-sitting room also continuous te family; 267° 3 SBORNE STREET, 14, Square \u2014 Furuished rooms, Uptown 4: 4880.PARK AVE.: nished rooms on bath convenience: good board; genUemen only.i QT.ANTOINE, per week; gas; same flat: also table 1573 \u2014 Cpmfor 1 lat, hot and- cold board.English 257 \u2014 Room and Board,\u2019 opposite Dominion with board.264 6 tably fur- in wit wa =: = fs\u201d | phone; gas; bath QT.MD working bright lorking _geutlemen.JOUVENTK AVE.flat, electric light, all MONIQUE STREET, 17 sis \u201c bonit; with widow _ > 3 20 \u2014 Single roses TNVERSIFF ST \u201c89 2; Féont- wé nished double roam \u2018ahd hoard at reasonable price.Apply \u2018Maple HII Farm,\u201d Lisgar, Que.i 266 3 ABELLE, 6, corner Dorchester, ltwo-+- - blocks east-St.\u2014 Denis, nicely furnished room, all modern \u2018conveniences: telephone; private French family7 geallEThen only.264 6 ME OR, § \u2014 Room and board; English fam: 268 NCE ST., 186 \u2014 Double front room | - rooms, hot and cold water, use of.fort; $4 \u2018pet week.368-6 piano.\u2014 887 ae DE Ra rom to pores some AA ig Lp gery 0.e © y private DOL nished or will rent men; good board; térms moderate; Beds \u2018separately; board if desired; central, Apply cars.\u201826778 x 1454 Star Office.ee, 265 5 YELORTMIER AVE., 693, Shectyadke |, RUNSWICK- Pais 18, 3rd dogr from Dor.street, one\u2019 front double - Tobe.wi th first.we chester W.\u2014Small\u201d &nd large reoms class board; and electric light 224 an Sy Jet; electric light; hat water; telephone.conveniences; no children, :.\u2026 368-36 PpPtornoes AVENCE, 603, peir.§ | pre = Dear St, Catbarine\u2014 Double and single room, with or the.large front room \u2018for ose or two, could out board; phone, electric light, no nil he used ss bed- sittin also other rooms, iB {clean and warm); a ences.268 2 [JUBOCHER.\"279, Outremont \u2014 Acc «1 FPLEURY a pees \u2014 Large bed-sitting JP + rom: also large bedroom, nicely furnished; large wardrobes; steam beat, on bath flat; mate ( family.268 2 PEDROOMS \u2014 Ta-sirictig_» private family, .two handsomely furnished bedrooms, ofp double, the other single, electric light, \u2018Hot water furnace, on bathroom floor; re- | ferences exchanged Address C UC 6588 Star \u2018Branch Office.266 3 LEURY ST, 211 \u2014 Large bright room, facing Dorchester st, well heated, ladies, gentlemen or married couple; quiet bouse; terms moderate.EAVER HALL HILL, 52'\u2014 Nice double .« furnished room to let, in private fam- with gus stove if desired.267 8° ISHOP STREET, 190 \u2014 To let two smail _single rooms; terms very moderate.267 3 LEURY, «271 \u2014 Bright, clean flurnishead room, well heated, hot water, gas stove and dishes in each room; phone Maln 1234.267 3 EDROON and dining room, with use of kitchen, suitable for two ladies; mar- fiéd couple, with ome child not objected to.Address E E 8626-Star Branch Office.o! + iy, en mp a meee pPAGG ÊT., 41, off SL Urban, mice bright furnished room bath flat, suitahle for two sentlemen or jJadies; private family.266 4 UCKINGHAM AVE, 15 \u2014 Onc double \"well furnished, \u2018private family, hot water heating, wardrobe, telephone, veniences possible; all \u2018on- phone Uptown 4062.2363 5 LEORY STRRET, 4 402 \u2014 Large front room, suitable for one gr two Seutlemen.2 3 PERTHELET, 62.four doors from Union avenue, furnished room.suitable for one or two; every convenlence; hot and cold water; for immediate possession.UNSWICK, 267 3 B® 20 \u2014 Furnished front parlor, new house,\u2019 electric light, steam _ heated.also single and double rooms, with or without board.268 3 )ELMONT STREET, 12 \u2014 Comforiable double front room on bath flat, electric light; gentlemen only.267 3 QURSOL STREET, 19 \u2014 Large front FOOT, __ unfurnisbed, to jet.287 3 OURSOL STREET, 36 \u2014 Large, front room.furnished, on first floor for married ceu- ple; Auer light; use of kitchen; rent moderate.+ ONCORD ST.4 \u2014 Room on bath rat steam heated: electric light; rent moderate.266 4 OMFORTABLY furnished room, In strictly private family; gas, eleetricity; Esplanade avepue, Anvex.Apply Box 1301 Star Of- RE vpiy Bo ITY COUNCILLORS STREET, 30 \u2014 Niceiy furnished ulguble room, for two quiet young ludies; light; well heated; private family.; 264 6 HURCH ST., 87.off Sherbrooke street, furnished room to let, steam beat, hot and cold water; use of piano if desired.Cr 268 2 SCENT.#8 5 -\u2014 Bright.single room, bath flat, electric light, telephobe; warm and : comfortable; breakfast if desired; private fam- 3 steam lyÿ suitable Sor_soe of rm 248-3) OLB BORNE, Ti \u2014 Double room, a dy\u201d > bath (flat, every convenience, warm, well furnished; breakfast if reguired.one street below Dorchester, off Atwater, 267 3 Son | eonvenlences; -good meals in well kept quiot house; tible board 45 DENIS, 4002 \u2014 Nice double and \u201c4 Gr gle room, hot .and-cold dif ut j class finish; private boarding.house; \u2014+-aiso_ single dren; nice path: steam heat; with use of 63 \u2014 Furnished 2 No, 48 \u2014 emen -cnly.RBSCENT STREET, between She oke J\" ana St.Catherine\u2014Large unfu hed front room, alcove und bath, with ot kitchen; rent $20 monthly.Apply Box 1143 Star Office.26% 5 NIT 30\u2014Nize ITY COUNCILLORS STREET, 30\u2014 furpished room, well heated.Avner Ng; ate family.Ladies or gentle men.- Co 263 7 HATHAM, 81 \u2014 Nice large furnished room, gas stove and light, bath flnor.Le, _ apple for married couple, without chil- 287.3.Î CC 200MS8 TO LET.ate f familly.N pr private family, \u20ac elderly lady or 1608 Star \"AGAUCHETIÈRE \u2018Large furnished.room.CTCAIsON, 1539 \u2014 Furnished room lo Jet, steam heated, use of parler and plano; near: mountain; handy to.can: 5 1 t Notre Dame de Grace; eat preferroi: freedom of bouse, with or witbost-board.Address Box.Star Office.28 ST WEST, \u2014 isuH fs LA° rooms, of kitchen Write Branch Star.ORNE AVE., bedrooia, could be & telephone; Lp 3970.conveniences; Linea Auer Ugbt;\" both on Church; LA Hall \u2014 Furnished fiat; steam best, chen privileges.L° ho lady, wishing to wy UE oe OW - 544 arrange near McGill College end Park \u201cHer 263 ORNE CRESCENT, 833 \u2014 Private Rots on quiet street, avenue cars and McGill Y having apartment slene, bas three suitable for married couple or] roam; use] \u201cst.Antoine.25 \u2014 Atlracuive newly | furnished double bedroom, also sing:e d as sitting room, 3 venient to Park University.Phone ~ 248 3 INCOLN AVE.19 \u2014 \u2018One bright wel .turnished single flat, with or without board; all private.L AVENUE, 281, opposite St nice room on bathroom modern 388 2: bed-sètting room; 00d.wardrobe; -aiso single room; batter floor; plenty | of.hot water, ANCHETIERE WE WEST, a, coroer Beaver \u201cdogbte \u201croom, on hatb t water, wardrobe: | kit- JRNE AVE, 30 \u2014 Bright, comtorthbly furnished double room for ome or two 4 M lors; also single room; terms moderate: gentlemen, near McGill University, terms very reasonable.266 4 YOR STBREBT, 39, facing St.James | Church; bandyvomély furnislied double par-; al] modern conv A 261 6 ILTON, 133 \u2014 divided by cu al able; early possessi ANCE ST, 166, al Front double parlor.} rtains, fitted with gas stove and oven; warm, clean and comfort-J Tailor\u2019s price #20.Our p sted (something fine).price $33.price $20.00.Our price.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.SACK SUITS\u2014In worsted.SACK SUITS\u2014In Imported English Wor-.Tailor\u2019s -Our price.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.BLUE SERGE SUITS\u2014T'af- lors price $25.Our price.SUITS\u2014In worsted, in color, imported; tailor\u2019s price $35.Our price.ce se se os (This is is a map), °° 151 Man \u2014 + SACK SUITS\u2014Tailor\u2019s price $1.50 \"FANCY FALL OVERCOATS - _$12.00, \u2018Our price.+4._Tailor\u2019s price $25.Our price.BUSINESS SUITS\u2014Tailor\u2019s $10.00 $12.50 rice.price.$15.00 $10.00 digo blue serge, fast $15.00 pared.carly.y d st.OPEN EYENINGS © PANTS\u2014\" r ailor\u2019 s price $4.00.Our price.oe oe 86 00 oe >a seme SEE! READ! HOW FAR A LITTLE MONEY WILL co HERE SATURDAY.BE ON HAND! $e 00 20 ve 50 00 oo wee Alterations made free of charge.You owe it to your appearance and your pocketbook to embrace this opportunity.Come Sa Half Block North-of St.Catherine-Street.Liat ° DON'T SAY YOU'RE OLD You can ee! Younger By - Keeping Up Your Strength.aT disposition to ar with heir success.The Premier declared, with great emphasis, that nothingy could- be further from the truth.There was no se- \u2018eret about the aims and methods of Rritish policy, Where British interests THE CALEDONIA SPRINGS Co, Limited, \u201c King's Hall Building, - LPtione : Uptown 3937.:591 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.À BARGAIN FOR MEN English imported.WATERPROOF COATS, sizes] 3% to 44 chést measure, drab color; balance of maker's | stock: regular retail values to-morrow\u2014 Only $4.Overcoats and Ulsters at\u2014 .Stores open All 9 pm.Friday cvening and 10.30 un $6.50 10 $7.50.90 Each AOur price -See them: when you are in buying your.New Suits, == Corner of Craig and): Bleury Streets.Saturday oF \u201cDestérs sd, Botals æ.Hamilton Brewing Ass'n Limited, Hamilton GEO.SORGIUS, THT HIT Tr \u201cAn immense, clean and modern brewery makes the famous .REGAL 'LAGER a per- \u201cfect, tonic and appetizing beverage from pure hops, pure \u2018barley malt and pure water.It .LZ i 22 - * a SPROIAL ; vit olay oh M.MARCHAND _ 284 eu Catherine Street.Ww.1» + SATURDAY.Sa ce 54 .must fashionable desigir and material, all satin lined.- Saturday, Leo sas ake soa srs soa a oes SE Sut esa + 24.38.95\" ut £.C, BRANDT, \\ alue 20.00.It 1s, a mistake 107 CIdtFty propie to let themselves think they are getting old.\u2018What if you have bad 60 or 70 birthdays?Fou can keep your mind young and active, and you can also feel younger ,than your age if you |.guand your bedily strength.Mr.George -B.Smith, aged 71, of Smithville, Ont., says th#®t Vinol cured him of a case \u2018of stomach troublé of long standing, and that he now feels] as strong and cah do as good a day's | Work as he did thirty years ago, which \u201che owes to Vinod: \u201cJF thina it is worih its weight in gold for any ailment of aged people\u201d says Mr.Smith.This \u201cdelicious çod liver and\u2014iron preparation without oil strengthens dnd invigorates all feeble, run down péople,' and is the mainstay of thousands of old persons who say it hds prolonged their lives.We guarantee that Vinol will do all that we say, and pay back your money if it does not.R.H.Bryson, Druggist, St.Catherine and Peel streets, \u2018Montreal.; = rt 0 BAILIFFS SALE.\u2014Province of Quebec, \u2018District ot St.Francis, No.568 Circuit Court, The Standard Manufac turing Co., Plaintiffs; versus 8S.Freedman & Co\u2026 Defendant.On the 20th day of November, \u201c1911, at 10 of the clock in the I.1 DAILY 1 + a aki Mirrors, Jewel ; F@locks, Cut Glass, and \u2018a thousand other = forenoon, at the domicile of the said Defendant, No.23 Sherbrooke | cast, in the City of Montreal.will be sold by authority of Justice all the goods wn | chattels of the said Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of piano, household effects and furpiture.Terms cash, J.8.LAVERY, B.S.C.Sth November.1911.CURED OF RUPTURE B.Lindman, Esq., Montreal: \u2014 Doar Sir.\u20141 am very thankfnl to Know that I am perfectly healed gp.T con- rulted Dr.Joo.Ferguson, who opvmended Tyour-+ \u2014alling me that he found it Montreal, lat .pou street + were Hivoivéd it was safeguard them.tions came in it was our duty to fulfill them.Where wc established friendships and understandings we sought to maintain them loyally and intact: but our friendships are peither exclusive nor jealous.We have no cause of quarrel with any nation, nor, with such a history- and Empire as our own, had we any disposition to curtail or fetter the natural and legitimate aspirations of others We rejoiced sincerely in every \u2018settlement which removed upon honorable terms outstanding differences, which cleared the mists of misunderstanding from the international at- -masphere ,wbich broadened the foundations of peace and good will in \"Europe, and the world at large.(Loud cheers.) Rt.\u2018Hon.Winston Spencer Churchill\u2018s first speech for the Navy, as Firat Lord of the Admiralty, stirred his audience.The Navy is strong, he de- clired, and ready instantly to put forth its strength.He pald a tribute tv Admiral Lerd Fisher -of Kilver- stone, who retired asx admiral of the fleet this year.as the greatest naval lord of the century.Rt.Hon.Mr.Churchill promised a reduction of the present abnormal expenditure without compromising national security.It would be affectp- tion, he said, io pretend that the sudden and rapid growth of the German navy was not the main factor in Great Britain's vast expenditures.Making Rapid.Progress.Prince Rupert; British Columbia, the Pacific Coast términus of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, is going apace, and for a young city the business that is now done there is remarkable.During the month of September there were 80 steamers called at the port and 81 departures.the most satisfactory.J am _glad to say that, I am now able to \u2018go without the {russ = \u20181a fact, have forgotten that I was ever rep- | tured ; GEO.&.CHRISTIE, ! 141 \u2018Dundas St.Toronto.vot.| Call or write for particulars, Consultations free.- B.LINDMAN, Reg'd., 16 McGill College Avenue, Montreal.\u2014 AUCTION SALE \u2018OF A 850,000 JEWELLERY STOCK At 667 St.Catherine Street West, gale starts at £30 FM: and 7.39 P.M This Sale le the ireatest sensation in I the eens out \u2018of & large Jewellery stoc This Is your chance to purctiasd Christmas Gifts, Wedding Presents, and the Finest of Jewellery.at your.own rice.- During the first fow days\u2019 =ale the following goods will ba offered: Hilver Cake \u2018Dishes Silver Tea Fets, Milver Coffee \u2018pets! Balad' Bowls, Vine Metal\u2019 Clocks.Hallarn Statuér:.Bronze Sthtuary.{Gold-filled Watchgr.Chalns.Rracelels, Rings.(wrving Sets, the Finest of An- ue Table Silver: Tüutlery of every de- Boker, Gold tines 100 pumerqus to mention.REMEMBER THE NUMBER, ld se Catherine Street West, nes 82 \u201d » = = Insolvent Notice In the Matter of A.McCULLOUGH & CO.Produce Merchants, Montreal, Insoivents.erin, The (olilowing assets of the above estate will be sold by public auction On TUESDAY, 14th Nov., \u201911, .at the Premises, 188 Grey Nun Street, + Stock of -GHEESE, BUT.ran, EGQS, | MAPLE SUGAR, STANDARD SYRUP, OFFICE FURNt-.\u2018TURE : comprising.minor safe, toll Lop and.high desks, 2 Empire Psp tables, ~ chairs.sjoois, giazed office partitions, etc.~ WAREHOUSE FITTINGS, - rising refrigerator.24 x 13: phetlorm mp trucks, better cutten butler wrappers.ex boxes, wax paralfine; checws clips, bags, s(encls, tools twine \u201cetc, ctel Terfos ça\u201d 7 * ale.at: 2.30 pm.- FRASER \u201cROS.Aüctionpers.ww T.\u201cROOD, Curater, Sactioneces.x\u201c + 0 Roue Dune Even \u2014business-\u2014te- Where treaty obliga- Ï clatma must fi i e |e Ty be filed with m 2 0663 = rlnsire \u20140F-\u2014 Horses, Sleighs, Robes Harness Tuesday Morning, 14th Nov.Our Rooms, 131 Inspector St., ; comprising: FIORSES\u2014Bay polo pony, hahdsome black gelding, grey mare, 2 brown horses; - 1100 Ibs, and several other drivers and workers.- SCEIGHS\u2014Viçtorias.speeders caridies, buartows, \u20ac s.family sleighs, gTo- cers \u2018delivery, lorries, etc, \\ falo, black bear, wolf and goat.HARNESS\u2014Hingie and double sets of driving and working, riding saddles; rugs, a + i Y | i grey work horse, 1200 Ibs.: brown mare, | ROBES\u2014Very fine musk ox and buf- 798 { | pa ; ESA 5 ROLY Aad ir B yt el) $10.00 BLACK AND GREY VICUNAOVER-\u2014 COATS\u2014Lined with silk, nothing better made; tailor\u2019s price $35.00, Our $15.00 $2.15 If you are not prepared, pick out what you want, and we will hold them till you are pre- at .ent collars, Tailor\u2019 5 \u2018price $40, for.- WINTER OVERCOATS\u2014Pat.Marvelous Price Reductions WINTER OVERCOATS\u2014Vel- .vet collars.\u2018Tailor\u2019s price $20, for.$1.50 $1250 price $25, for.WINTER OVERCOATS\u2014In heavy Melton, something very fine; tailor\u2019s $2000 ce ve [Hd oe vo WINTER OVERCOATS \u2014 Trimmed with \u2018Only a few on : \u2018comé \u2018at once.cest 2 v OL etc.On view Monday afternoon.Sale at 10.30 am.FRASER BROS., * | & Auctioneers, > - 268 INSOLVENT ESTATE A.McCullough & Co.(By ordét of W.T.Hood, curator.) Auction Sale of Horses, Harness, Waggons, .Sleighs, etc , \u2018At our auction rood\u201d 181 INSPECTOR STREET, On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th Comprising: Black herse, 7 ycars old, 1500 Ibs., 16,3 hands, in perfect condition: gray mare, 16,2 hands, 1400 KWbs.in thorough condition; brown mare, 16 hands.1200 Ibs.: brown horse, 15.3 hands: 4 sets single express harness, brass mounted; 2 coveted express waggons, 2 opt express IS THERE ENOUGH DIFFERENCE IN THE PRICES OF THE TWO FUELS TO PROMPT THE QUESTION Will Coke Give as Much Satisfaction as.Coal?| We have issued a booklet which will answer the question for you and tell -you just how simply you can burn coke with even better results than coal.Remember the saving, $2.50-0mevery ton.Write, phoneor EME thebookiet \u2018 THE MONTREAL LIGH 3 POWER BUILDING ' HEAVY WINTER OVERCOATS Storm collar; tailor\u2019s price $25, for A few IRISH FRIEZE OVERCOATS, tailor\u2019 3 price #35, for.These ars oly a fo of ou bargains, Come and we \u2018are sure to satisfy you in price and IEA] & os Store:-358 St.Catherine Street West Persian Lamb, , quilted lining; well $30.00 worth $65.00, \u201cfor.oe 09 ve.oc.hand.If you want one, $1000 $2000 no 1, ] waggons, 3 sleighi, blankets, etc, Sale at 10.30 a.m, FRASER BROS., .0: RASE Auctioneers, .+.Montreal, November.10, 1911, \u2026 INSOLVENT NOTICE District of onu No, 182, SUPERIOR COURT.EUGENE PERREAU, Contractor, In- .solvent.Notice is hereby given that on the 6th the Court, {ha undermigued was proin ot : o e was & nt \"Carat o the Property of the said In- solyent, ho has made 2 Judicial Aban- dogiuvent for the benefit of his creditors.~ rly gave from Wah: date.Gite : © Curstor, oe wast, aR donee .5 Phone M.4040.Phone Uptown, 4310 - Ne \u2014\u2014e mi \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 e .or à > 7 Far RE a VE FETHERSTONNAGRE 8 CO.|wThar™ AMER FEST SE \u2014 fois ° : Coat canoe |B Se Re, Rh | Fete BT Rebibbon, Casgrain, Witehel 8 Casgrain, | Gasgrata, Mitchell Modongai & Cretluæ, | gases Lite pin is cl Leah A 22, Green LT ie ar PATENT \u2018SOLICITORS.INVENTIONS PXTENTED.ond Trade Marts Meyteteget.| EEN N.EYANS: | Inventions, Trade Marka Designs CANADA 2 0e Revert HDNTRSRE Moatresli, Oftices: Tergots.rien ARE ET tewa, Winnipeg |\u2019 rare & sons.PATENTS .| Livi\u201d 8 Londen & Gabe Budine, _ MONTREAL.1.its 2 rqg ~ Sensational Doings in Power Stock.vo.Froid -.[Pu - OTTAWA 148, STEEL CO.36, , R.& 0.STEADY Outside of Power, was not very active.Richelieu went at a very much slower with continued «ashing in by the small fry.The stock , a ae ne ad off à small fraction at S ose.pace than yesterday, \u201cthe \u201clocal market CAUGHT SHORT AN.Y.BROKER ALS |ment was made on the \u2018Stock EgsaÂze to-day of the failure of the fifin of-WIL.Stevens & Co.\u201d The pres: nt, firm was formed in' April 1910, Exchange regarding tse fa:lire wus 1lat the firm was unable to meet its obliga- tivns.It was said that the firm had been short on -Steel and other active stocks.and was caught in the recent bull market.New York, November, T0.\u2014Announce- \u2019 The only statément issted on the Stack | IPOWER- 184! .LONDON WAS Shawinigan Interests _ over There Were Said to Be \" Getting Busy.Rhaw up to ha Ottawa Power made another 5 gäin, selling at 1 _Steel Co.of Canada again sold.at 36,\" \"while Sawyer-Massey: moved as high as \u2014 2 director of Textile said that the labor situation was satisfactory.UYERO axe B S)BLLERS._ Power buyers \u2014 Mackintosh & Co.Meredith & Co.McDougall & Cowans, Burnett & Co.Beaublen & Ca, FPitblado & Co, Mc- Curdy.& Co, Nush & Co.Craig & Luther, Riddell \u2018& Co.Ww, P! O'Brien, Mc- \u2018Gibbon & Macdougall, Strathy & Co.Gault & Stephens.Power Sellers\u2014Strathy & Co., McDou- gall & Cowans, Forget & Co., Meredith & Co, A.A, Wilson, Riddell & Co.R.Forgef, Beaubien & Co., Barlow & Co., Oswald Bros.McCurdy\u2019 & Co., David- von & Co.Nash-& Co.Smith & Co., Craig & Luther, W.Rit O\u2019Brien] In Wall Street gan was again stronger; selling | & Co.Cc.¥.Gault, Forget & Oswald.Bros.PARTNER OF WOOD GUNDY.Mr.W, N.Mcllwrach, who has been associated with the\u2019 firm of Wood, Gundy & Co., bond dealers, since its Inception, has- been - admitted-to partnership.FINANCIAL [PERSONALS _Mr.J.S.Bache has retumed from Eng- Shawinigan 124! Early this afternoon Shawinigan sold up to 124.TO INSPECT THE NEW MILL The directors of the Maple Leaf Milling Co.are running a special train to Port Colborne a week from Satupday to inspect the new mil.1500\u201d PRESIDENT \u201c Stocks accumulated before the recent edvance were sO0ld in large amounts today.For a time the market was able to withstand the effect of the selling, owing to the counter influences of the commerce court action in the freight rate \u2018case.but before the Jay was far advanced prices began to weaken, Announcement of a Stock Exchange faBure and severe liquidation In some jofv the Gould securities on unfavorable rumors precipitated heavy \u201cselling \u2018in the second hour.Only a few issués held above yesterday's closing prices, the remainder Sellteg from a fraction to three points Wabash prêt, sumped 3 points, the 4 per cent.bonds 25, Misouri Pacific 114, American Smelting.Brooklyn Transit, Consolidated Gas Canadian Pacific, Delaware & Hudson, «Erie, ami the\u2019 first pre- | ferred a point.Lackawanna was up 10 points, and American Cotton Ofl.pref.5, while American \u2018Woollen was down 3 points The decline culminated when Lehigh Valley was lifted'114.The general market worked up.\u2018 Afternoon Sales Up to 2.45 p.m.Richelieu sold at 12 Shawinigan.124.Dom.Canners, 71.: Street, a Steël of -Canada, 36.Penman's, 58%._-\u2014 - Special to The Montreal Star.Minneapolis, Minn, November 10 \u2014Ed- mund lennirgtor president of the Soo line has returned after an absence of more .than three weeks, during which time he inspected the entire Soo system in thw North-West as far as the Pacific coast and took a trip into Canada.Mr.Pennington reports that crops in Canada yieided a plentiful] return this year.and that the quality is good despite heavy rains Ig parts of the season.He speaks favorably of the railroads of western Canada, espectally of the Canadian Pacific, which, he says, is now one of the finest railroads in the world.| DR.LYMAN IS ARRESTED.Los Angeles, November 10.\u2014Dr.John G.Lyman, the promoter, now in prison in San Francisco, was indicted by the Federal grand jury here yesterday on the charge of- having used the mails to defraud.Ball was fixed at $25,000, CRIRICMNS == .Sir WiWiam Mackenzie is in the city.| -INSPECTS CROPS T-ondon took charge ôf ths market for Power stock this morning, and the local crowd was pop-eyed as the stock soared to 184 at ove fel swoop.Power closed last night at 130%.and | many thought the rise was over, hut.the buyers chased after it this morning apd started it 3% points up.The swift \"pace induced some profit- taking, but brokers with the London OF- ders took everything in sight.The source of the English buying is something of a mystery.-Does London know anything we don't know here?One report had it that the bulk of the buying was coming from the English interests who were identified with Shawin- : igun, and it did not take the local people | long when they heard this to conjure up visions of a deal, .For the first time in months Power was active on the London market itself, The action of-the stock to-day started up the people who.talk the gospel of caution.but some of the talk along es | lines fell on deaf ears.Consols Off _ Consols were lower agaln to-day\u2019 at 78% for money and 78% for account.2150 SHARES POWER SOLD.o -y Sales of Power this morning were | 150 shares.'NIPISSING IN OCTOBER.The October production of Nipissing amounted to 431,486 ounces of sliver valved at $226,929, as against a production of 406,694 aunces, valued at $22, 082 for September.A BIG JUMP IN SILVER I$ NOW FEATURE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The: opinion prevails among the large bullion houses.and representatives of banking institutions doing business in the Far East, that the sharp advance in the price of gilver in the London market was, due almost entirely to speculation, So far.this week there has been an advance of 1d Ia the price of the white metal at London to 26d.and a of 2c to 56%c tm the New York market.The present London price is the-high- est recorded since November 7, 1910, when the quotation stood at 26d, while the New, Tork quotation is the - highest sine gad ws [MARKET .Ralls, 139.7 Rio: 114% % ; re ï Power, - 183%., « 800, 136%.: Charles Head: .\u2018\u2019We.feel that the trend ; : is upward, and while reactions must be oy .32 at 188 1 - a.rR, Xavier Ste,\u2019 MORNING TRANSACTIONS.Powër\u201450 at 182%, 50 at 18215, 75 at 133, 25 at 183%, 100 at 183%, 50 at 183%, | 687 at 184, 3 at 188%, 100 at 183%, 85 at | 183%.175 at 183%, 25 at 183%, 585 at 183%, 5 at 183, 85 at 1831, 150 at 182%.2 Winnipeg\u201450 at 2543.Quebec Ry.\u201450 at 60%.Rich.& Ont.-\u201440 at 126, 75 at 126%, 250 at 126%, 50 at 126%, 75 at 126%, 125 @t 12614, 40 at 126%, 50 \u2018at 126.Street Ry.\u201465 at 225, 25 at 226.Soo com.\u2014150 at 136%.Detroit\u201450 at 72%, T5 P2%, 2 ar 73; * Sao Paulo-45 at 1825.Shawinigan-\u2014193 at 121, 325 at 12114, 50 ; at 121, 145 at 121%.Toronto Ry.\u201425 at 139, 300 at 13934, 20 at 139%, 50 at 13914, 25 at 139, 200 at 139%, 25 at 138%, 26 at 139%, -100 at ve 10 at 1387, 15 at 139, at at 139.Rio\u2014310 at 114%.Pacific\u201475 at 242, D at 2414.Sherwin W.\u201475 at 34, 100 at 3% Sherwin W.pfd.\u201425 at 98 - aha Can.Cot, pfd.\u201425 at 73.- Steel Corp.105 at 6584.Laur.com.\u201410 at 147.Textile com.\u201423 at 69%.Iron pfd.\u201410 at 102.Penmans\u201425 at 5814.; Steel C.of C.\u2014100 at 35%, 125 at 35%.935 at 36, 38 at 357, 5 at 36%, 205 at 36.- Crown Reserve\u2014600 at 2.85.Cement pfd.\u20142 at 90, 50 at 89%.ND.Canners\u2014175 at 71%, 25 at 72, 25 at Rg 275 at 71.Stee G.of C.pfd.\u201450-at 90%.-2 at 36, 50 at 37%, 60 BTS 5 20 at\u2019 37%, 55 ah\u2019 37%.Ogilvie\u201426 at 133, 15 at 132%.Cement\u201438 at 28, 20 at 28% 25 at 28%.Can.Car\u201425 at \u201870, 25 at 70%.Union Bank\u201438 at 149.ae chants \u2018Bank\u201425 at 198, 3 at 198%; > not at Iron bonds\u2014$1,000 at 94.Rubber bonds-\u2014$3,000 at 98.Textile honds\u2014$1.000 at 97A.Quebec Ry.bonds\u2014$11.000 at 811.Cement honds\u2014$1,000 at 100%., Coal bonda\u2014$19, 000 at 98.Steet C.of C.bonds\u2014 £200 at 100.Bank of Mantreal\u20143 at 240, 1 at 259%, \u2018 at 239%.6 6 at 240.\\ New C.P.R.Steamer.A new steamship for the C.P.R.\u2018service om the Pacific Coast was laun ched yesterday at the yards of Bow Malachian & Co.of Paisley, Scotland.It és to be called the Princess Sophia.It $s 245 feet long, 44 feet beam, and with 18 feet depth It has triple expansion engines, a arranged for either coal or oil fuel.For a permanent invest- \u201cment we tecommend the \u201c following Bonds: Western Canada Power 5's, 1949, to yield over 554%.\u2018Can.Consolidated Felt 6's, ; 1840, to yield over 6ÿc.With the security be- bind -these Bonds they should.steadily appregiate in value.\u2018 \"Company, Limited tor.Nuri Danie and + at 724% 5 hd \u2014 -r-making heavy purchases.- Europe \u2014is| the furnaces are ey expected would \u2018take advantage of fair setbacks to purchase the standard issues.\u201d Laidlaw & Co.: \u201cA reversal of the ruling on Inter- Mountain rates would \u2014mean-a diff \u2018of ma millions ef TJ tatlor vas che It \u2018was believed that some speculators were caught short, and were \u2018compelled to enter the market for silver in time for the next settlement, which takes place on November 11th.GOOD INVESTMENT DEMAND.À BIG BUYER .|dend looked certain, London iy Bap, \u2014 Les PRIVATE CARS .< GALORE IN [ - GOLD CAMP pe \u2019 ZF | t | \u201cOn a Margin.\u201d \u2014N.Y.Life.| | me a W ho\u2019 s Selling?What's the matter with Rilo?The stock .was going along .swimmingly,4 everything was Jovely, and a bigger divi- when a Montreal house plunked about 4,000 or 5,000 shares on the Montreal and Toronto markets.It would be mighty interesting to know for whom all the stock was sold.The.earnings are as good as ever,.but earnings do not count much if it turns out that some of the insiders are taking to the tall timbers.Quile a Change.Wall Street has decided that the United States 1s not going to the dogs after all.The whole point of view has changed.When Steel hovered around 55 the \u201cticker\u201d students figured that when it got down to 30 it would be a nice purchase.lt is now beginning to Jook cheap to them around 63.It 1s awfully easy ta become bullish.after.a rise, and it i equally hard to buy at the proper tim when stocks are | cheap, «B; J Consols.\u201c1 Tr Consols Tell 3-1 §\u2014when Mr.Balfour resigned, how much.would they Bo up dsp.Lloyd George decided to quit?The answer is: \u2018More tba;1°3-16,\" Directors.Some men make it a rulé nèverto ri dollars annually of gross revenue in favor of\u2019 the railroads.This news supplemented recent favorable.developments in the situation at large greatly fortifies the bul] position in the stock market.Shearson, Hammill & Co.: Large interests are working on the bull side, and | buying where they have been selling before, and a broad market is ! Business is feeling the change, and even tariff revision has not the terrors it did have.Some.of the low priced.stocks.are likely to receive attention.Copper stocks possibie-T- Toronto Stary Brokers report an excellent ment enquiry for stocks.HALIFAX \u201cS\"ON _invest- me me de THE BAND WAGGON cutste-in-tbe-Shares\u2014of-a\u2014coisp Special to The Mortreal Star.Porcupine, November 19.\u2014 There have samp within the past \u2018tén days.\u201c5 Among the capltaligts were Captain J.£:.De Lamar, of New York; ' Ambrose Monell, managing director of the Dome; | ry Denison, president of the Buffalo; \u201cE.Corey, of New York late president of United States Steel; E.C.Converse, president of the Bankers' \u201cTrust Co.; B.Graham, president of American Canning Co.: E.Allen, geheral manager of the Américan Refractories '0.; #8.+S.Wool, vice-president of the! nternational Nickel Co.; S.n Lawson, superintendent of the Ca- à - mon\u201d the discoverer of the Dome; \u2018W.-8, Eivarin of the \u2018Dome Extension; Cap- Tnadian Copper Co., and E.D.Miles, consulting engineer for the Dome.J.G.Rodgers, vice-president of the Pennsylvania Kaitfoad, \u2018also took his own party to -the | eam - Wednesday night a car left New York, under the auspices of Warren, Gzowski & Co., containing capitalists from Chi- eago, New York Rochester and Mont- peal, MR.BONGARD TO RETIRE.Épecia to The Montreal Star.; > Toronto, Ont.November 10.\u2014 R.R.ongard, \"Toronto, manager for Chas.ead & Co., ever since that firm en- \u2018fered Canada some eight years ago, has severed his connection with the firm, and Will go into the stock and bond business here for himself.L 612 BRANCHES OF CANADIAN BANKS There are now 2,612 branches of Canadian banks, the largest number on record.The branches are distributed as follows, according to Houston's Directory: In Canada cece onu vessne oor.2,544 Ontario cre so-0 s0s0 voc0c | 1 oo Pe 90% 80° 1 | © Due lst July, 1958; 3 nr Montreal Brameh\u2019 Head Office\u2014Cor.King and Bay Streets, Toronte Fi.MARSH, Manager, _ \u2014telligent care were |.a ms ROK A.SCOTT.IVES, FINANCIAL BROKER, \u201cPhone, Mala 3983.- 7246 IZ6ôw- an \u2014 1, \u2014THE\u2014 | ;H t j $39; special \" SUITS to order, heavily lined for winter wear made and shaped so well that __ they Jook just as smart as the lighter weight suits, from.823.00 up TTT SKIRTS to order.to wear with cloth or fur coat.worth $10.00; special Le.Leccas ses Mean een a ee 87.00 DRESS SKIRTS to order.in velvet, hroadcloth or other suitable materials, from $40.00 up ROYAL TRUST G0: 102 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.CAPITAL: - Pose of the business, good-will.sons Ey DEE or company any \u201cbusiness within the object of the company and all things and objects appertaining thereto, and to pay for all such acquisitions \u2014in- \u2018cash, paid up stock or securities of the company or otherwise: - To issue stock, bonds and debentures lof the company to méet its general re- | quirements upon such terms and condi- : tons .as the association may deem advisable: To let or sublet any property of the company, and to sell or otherwise dis- assets, ~ H.LITWIN, Habilities, contracts; property - and- uns deftaking of the company or any thereof, or of any company acquired oy the present company for such consider- American Tailor \u2014- \u20ac Fully Paté 000,000 eave.ria suse _ BOARD UF DIRECTORS: igure Hon.Lord giratbenns and eust oyst MG.President.sir Févward Cleubten, Vise-lresident.Sir H, Montagu .Sir w.Cc.All H Macdonald.ngus on.Aa KAY A Baumgartes.A Macnider.E-B.Lrecusi.\u2026:101H1, VV, Meredith, C.\u2018M.Hays.David Morrice C.R.Hosmer.James Ross.ir T.G.Shaughnessy.K.C.V.O.8ir Wm.C.Van Horne, K.C.MG\u2019 Bart, tl.ROBERTSON, Manager.Safety Depouit Vaultté-Uank eo) Montreal .Isidg., 190 St.James St.202 104 Zaw Montreal.- \u2014 = For treasurers of small clubs or societies there is no better means of keeping accurate records than opening a checking account.When all monies received are deposited : and all payments are made by cheque, the bank book is a record in itself.The cancelled cheques are the only receipts required.,,, = + F.XB BAIN MONTREAL, QUE.479 8t James Street Fnfuctras and ing.- 590 -St.Catherine St.West - Between Mounialn and Diummend \u2018Sts.PUBLIC NOTICE We beg to announce that we have commenced business as Merchants and Commisson Agents, representing the following well- known firms in England and Scotland, viz:\u2014 -\u201cBITUMASTIC\u201d SOLUTION AND Messrs.Wailes Dove & Company, ' ENAMEL; absolute preventative Newcastle-on- Tyne.of rust wherever steel or iron is _ used.: Messrs The Varkahire Copper SOLID DRAWN COPPER AND Works, Limited, Leeds.Messrs.Emerson, Walker Thompson Brothers, Limited, Gateshead-on-Tyne, Messrs.The Seamless Stes! Boat Co, Limited, Wakefield.BRASS TUBES.PATENT STEAM WINDLASSES WINCHES, ETC.SEAMLESS STEEL SHIP'S BOATS, |; \u2018MOTOR LAUNCHES AND = ! © YACHTS.COMPLETE COMBUSTION, FREEDOM FROM SMOKE\u2014SAVING FLAX CANVAS, AWNINGS, DUCKS, ROPING AND SEAMING le & Messrs.The Treibel Smoke Combustion Co, Limited, London.\u2018 \"Messrs.David Corsar & Sons, Limited; Arbroath.~ Call, write or telephone for particulars to~\" MACHAN & HEBRON 55 St.Francois: Xavier Street.MONTREAL.\u201cBig Money in Wheat $10.00 Buys Puts or Calls, ea 10.600 bushels whest.NO FURTHBR RISK.A movemess of Se from prices gives you chance to takes $500.00; 4e 5400.00, - Ze.$300.00, ete.For partisaiass.Tel.Main 6812.\"Mining Issues .write Traded in for cash or on margin.| The Standard Grain & St k Co.; a © .\"Rotebiished 1900 Incorporated 1908.\" A.J.ESTES & CO, ™ im Rul amily\u2019, Suites 80-82.\" Barre BALE.Province.of Querce, Cont Le Videeuve à Co .Limited, Commercial Union Building, Faint, aus ira fred St.Maurice, De- 1911, ut 10 of the clock in the forenoon, MONTREAL.at ihc domicile of the sald Defendant, 265 4 \u201c 478 Second Avenue, in the City ol Mont- D real, will be sold by authority oy fos .2 = tics, al the and \u2018nie russes \u2014e town of Monson, Maine, suf- ahd Defendant.seistd In this foes aso oy 8 iter #4; \u201cob Fovediver A, 1911 Res of = Sout, \"Eh fornityre = | \u201cRw attons us the compaay\u2014thi particular for shares, debentures or securities of any other company having objects \u2018altogether or in part similar to those of the company: To promote or assist in promoting, .and to become _a shareholder ir : Sidiary allied or other company carrying on or having similar objects to that of this company, and to enter into arrangements.union of interests,.reciprocal concessions or otherwise with such person.or.company, and -take.nt otherwise acquire shares and securities of such company, and to hold, sell, hypo- thecate, pledge, re-issue with or without guarantee or otherwise deal in the same: To accept in payment of any work done by the company or of any debts due to said company, stock, shares, bonds, de- , bentures or other security of any com- | pany; To do all and everything necessary, suitable, convenient or proper for the accomplishment of any of the property or attainments of any one or more of the objects hérein enumerated, or w shall or may at any time appear to be.necessary for the protection or benefit of the corporation, either as holders of or interested in any property or otherwise.under the name of \u201cThe Montreal Vehicular Traffic Association, Incorpor- | ated.\u201d with a total capital stocks of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), divided into one thousand (1,000) shares of ten dol- larg ($10.00) esch, The principal place of business of the sorporation will be in the City.of Mont- Dated from the office Provin- cia) Secretary, unis eighicenth day of September, - ALEXANDRE -DESMEULES, * Acting s Deputy Be Provincial Secretary.MARE LANDRY, \u2018 AL for Petitioners.S TENOGRAPHE WANTED We require the sérvices of a high- Who Tae thorou - ptites! spondent and fully competent.To a person we are willing hod ry Pay the highest wage, In Bom received, and the i _ whom expected, ».G.BOX 13, WINNIPEG.1AN, i _ 203 0 01 TTT WHERE To one 77 BANQUE D'HOCHELAGA PUBLIC NUTICE is hereby given that, 7 FREEMAN\u2019 us.wi LARGEST AND RESF DOWN TOWN REJTAURANT.trom 0.90 uetil 1 Open +\u201d \u201c268 es > a2 -and in\u2014\u2014 Jad rE > : aT \u201c a CC LY.oo \u201cMONT REAL DAILY STAR-¥ Y | LL | _ ed recevra aéré rere rer D TES -TAIS SFORE OPENS AT F7 oo Tue | ua Li À LE.qe 8AM.ann bY ar HAS HAND FRO A 530 P.M.Fersiess : Te MM Klaz Geurse V- NORWAY: SWEDEN i Dainty Neckwear from | Europe ; | Veiling Just Received - from\u2019 New- York.rtment of the most lar Ne , We still have some handsome, warm Loats left over from \u2018last t week's \u2014- tn var Saturday, Ju have a mod he men ed.The ost.poo! js | Pay a visit to our Veiling Depart- sale which we intend to clear right out to-morrow.Hence\u201cthe grea r nal t yles are designs.in Women \u2019s eckwear, m erate yp ment and see the latest styles in reduction in price.All of them arevin the latest styles, from 52 to- - Claim- Favored Nation _ To: only a partial list: 10, 15 25 0 Veils from that fashionable cen- 58 inches in Tength, and are made.from Broadcloth, Beaver, Cheviot Princess Lace Jabots, side and tront effect at, each.10,.15, tre.'Fhese are made Chiffon Veils, and other tweeds, in colors of Navy, Myrtle, Brown and Red.For.the.F te d i S t of .Princess Lace Square Collars at, each.coves 25, .35 two yards long and one yard wide, most part, these coats arg lined, soma.with satin lining.The original © a ure a e s 0 ment in Pulp and Prift\u201d t Dutch Collars and Jabots made of Guipure lace, special, each.-19 trimmed with fringe, in colora of price was $12.50 and $15.00, but to :get them off our handswe Paper Importation \u20ac \u201cDutch Coliars and Dress Sets, fine Guipure, in Crean and \u2018Whifte; | Grey, White, Sky, Black and Navy are\u2019 giving you the chance to \u2018purehaile t them-for sr TES RS .dll sizes and depths, from, éach.,.-.++.+.00-0.0 to $s50 | Blue and Champagne at, each $3.00 Ce a ; QT .Special to The Montreal Sta : Side Jabots, made of fine batiste, trimmed with faficy stocks and side White Shéltänd made Vellsat, ~~ (TT M - Washingto November 10.ve LS -Jabots attached, fine: lace and chiffon.cach.$130, on 2.50 to $3.00 cach .ze Shetl and * \u201cVeill 92 nan LL ernments ef Norway and won eve .Ladies\u2019 Collars, plain, all sizes and heights, .lo each, or two for 2 cy : Ladies\u2019 Embroidered Collars, all sizes and heights, and Black, at, per Mufflers for Ladies and Gentlemen The work of design- Jormatty ao the United States Gov- each : .2.leL sec a crea aa rase ne eee eee 12%, .15, 20, 25 and 85 | yard .50 and .75 There is a wide and varied assortthent of Mufflers awaiting, your | Countries the free im poration ef these Frilling; the newest from New York, in chiffon satin met and cord, Fancy Velling in both large and: Choice at nig store.They cai be had in all sizes, all styles, \u2014 d ki \u201ccam also the wide side Frilling, ranging from, | small mesh, wide range of ° q ?dE tn 20 Ing an ma ing up ' and pri dope 2 now granted of Jan per yard.200000 00 eee see cc 000000 10, 15, 20, 25, .35 to 50 styles, at, a yard.23 to $1.50 all éôtèrs and \u2018ail prices, from.:, Ÿ cest sea qee 2B to $2.50 omen h d Ii f PTS 1911 (the reciprocity Jaw.>, This sections : \u2014\u2014 \u2014 such, delicate furs as Th ged by Presiden: Tarr, dia not , require Canadian concurrence.1 Th est of Norway and Sweden! Exceptional Sale of Long Kid Gloves Full ~ Lined Gloves Sale To-morr ow Russian Ermine is en- war mais under the ive.\u201d favoros \u201cion treaties of those countries with the United States, which set forth that each | 16 Button Length Real French Kid Saturday $1.98 Women's lined Gloves snd Mitts.: Men\u2019s lined Gloves and Mitts.: party shall be entitled .to any particular trusted only to our most These Gloves are perfect, the fingers are gussetted, they are correctly cut, mous- - Child lined Gloves and Mitts.ae - _- party shall be entitle * quetaire wrist, two dome fasteners, full elastic arm; a regular-$2.50 quality; oi Çuidrens 4 end Kid.Wool lined, far lined, knitted lined, silk lined d fu Le.to any other nation.pavigation gramted sizes 5% to 7.Per pair.muse Wits only: \u2018rat wd Bed, Gloves made by a famous manufacturer, Saturday cs.ese.59, 229 9, $L19, $L49 experi enced rriers.|A QUEBEC ROMANCE OF 1837.The Heroine\u2019s.Family Now Seek a: Fortune of Millions.Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, .Novermber 10.\u2014Tha members of the Beausoleil family in this | neighborhood are seeking inforrhation of one Marie dit Beausoleil, who \u2018is.reported to have become enamored of an English officer in 1837, and to have.left Canada with him for Enstand soon after t Rebellion.The ficer.who was very wealthy and x much a .colors.«Saturday .\u2026.09 up and down and across.he border is trimmed wi trai Trai Viel Kid Blucher s.Metal Button Boots 2,600 yards of Black Duchess Satin Ribbon, ~ il d f tail laced across below fasten- ral train.in the city at any price.We offer 200 Vici Kid Button Boots Patent Blucher Boots 6 inches wide.Saturday * % tails, and a fringe of tails gre p 3 Special to THe Montreal Star.f th h $2 Gun Metal Blucher Boots en: Boots, 2,000 pieces of all-silk Taffeta \u2018Baby \u201cRib- ing point, and \u201con the ends.This stole is exquisitely fin- SL Thomas.Ont.November 10.\u2014A, * of t em penis RE .#28 |.Regular $3.00 to $4.00.a \u2018 51 98 bon, in all colors; 18 yards for.25 ished, and made from very fine quality fur.special four-coach Michigan Central 7 mr [ SALUTUAY cororeo-ooprocsasesoacaepr00m ces em 0 cu ON 0000 TE Price.save Lace voue Senoisseu 5 train from Buffalo to Detroit carrying President W.G.Brown, and Vice-Pre- sident Sharpe, of the New York Cen- .} mi , - ï Te : ST 5 i A .- Fa fy tral lines, broke all previous records oo i ° 7e .s \\ - Seven Lines of Women\u201d $ = $5, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $9.50, Our Giove Department is now showing yesterday, the train covered the hun \u2014\u2014Untrimmed Beaver Hat all the f d dred mils from Welland to St Thomas ~ Cashmere Stockings at oe \u201c Shapes of the Best Quality $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 \u2018Boas, new gloves or men.an women.tween St.\u201cThomas and Windsor in 91\u2019 Tr minutes.\u2014 Per Pair .50 - ; _ On Saturday, we will offer in the \u201cMillinery Salon\u201d | | Stoles and Muffs for Each 33.95 French, English and American Felt, Hats, TT \u2014 Every line all wool, each line has some special feature.exceptional values in! Women\u2019s, Misses\u2019 and Chil- This i t kabl mer \u201cot F a N British Vice-Consut ir Trouble For instance, one is extra heavy, another is a light weight.dren\u2019s -Untrimmed .Hat Shapes, made of the finest wear.° The colon a camprises: © A Portland, Me., November 10.\u2014The- One has a double suspender top, or it may be a special English Beaver, in Black, White and Navy; 4 Black Ostrich Feather Muffs; oûr former price strike of the Portland \u2019longshoremen Mont complets and best assortiment we have ever original price 3450 up to to $10.Saturday 2850.PE Ee on ae \u2019 pa at a pair .-0c0é00e ace on a7e 0200 special .2 220000 ese sec acecaecenes ec ace SLED soo Marabout Tester Muffs; our former price, by the ('ongshoremen\" s society charg- \u2019 * 7 ng tha is ce-Consul John za: 69 Brown, Black or \u201ca Marabout Stoles; our former Keating is promoting the organization ' \u201c66 » : 3 3 | : of a rival society for the purpose.of Tocap\u201d Silk Stockings at | Stylish Waists for Present Wear rie, se rer ont Capes: our former price, \u2018oresine the slke \u2018The resotution - \" #8 n- Per Pair $1.25 Another shipment of Net Waists, now so much in demand .$9.50.says chat pe the part où à vice-congui at this time of the year, has just been received.All are | 7 Black, Naturat-af drey Ostrich Boas; our former officer of the Kingdom of Great Li The stocking that is full of merit and satisfaction.This : the latest designs in the kimono styles.They can be had price, $6.50 to $8.50.% tain\u201d and proposes that his \u2018\u201ccon- stocking bas proved that a good.Silk Stocking can be jn Allover Embroidered Medallions and many other 4 Grey or White Ostifch Stoles; our former price, en p duct\u201d be called to the attention of the bought at $1.25.Fine thread silk with an anti-dàdrn to- pretty patterns in White and Black, from.$298 to $495 ~~ $10.90 ta.315.00.ox - : State] Department and the British Ami -@ cap, high spliced heel; in Tan, te, ampagne, (Waist De artment\u2014Third.Floor.106 plece Hént quality goods, ered to IE \"M \u2018M Grey, Cardinal and Black colors.Per pair.$L25 \u2019 P| Clokr Saturday bt, eh.omeer ee enrerecreer, 5.GUESTS OF CITY.\u2014 DAMAGED IN STORM.: = 1 1-00 .Et: .) \u2014 : Fancy Linens, Regular $t UV Etevt-Governor-\u2014and\u2014 taay-tangetier-Hurona\u2014Weathered-Stiff-Guts=or-the \u2014 \u2018|.} Girls\u2019 Blanket Coatsand Military rancy \u201cSaturday 47 \"__ | _ _Baby\u2019s Toilet Sets Reduced Given Civic Recoptfon.| _ Atlantic.a ir TT Cap es r 2 T CI Sir François Langelier, the new.With a portion of her fittings \u201cdam- | yw About 200 pieces of Fancy Linens, Yo dine some broken .0 ear Lieutenent-Governor of the province, aged, the SS$.Hurona anchored at her Girls\u2019 good warm Blanket Pre lined throughout lines, a few samples and some soiled pieces.We have A was with Lady Langelier, tendered 81 Lock Wednesday, bringimg tales of ro with heavy red flannel, from 6 to 16 years.$3.00 to $10.50 them in Damask Linens, in Battenberg, Venetian Laces, Baby's Tollet Sets, comprising brush, comb and rattle, civic reception at the City Hall at 4 doc nesday, \u2018bringing\u2019 ea \u2018 = em 3 o'elock-this-afternoon.~ a - - - \u2018 _ mm \u201cGIFs comfortable and neat Military Capé Coats, 6 to Applique, Embroldered Linens aiid Drawn Work, and in |\u201d made- of Parisian\u2014{vory,\u2014in-white-or pink\u2014 Regular 49 oek or LEo-night they fierce hurricanes-and-head seas F -14 YEAr8s.-000000u secs 0000 u 00e sum m 00 $8.75 to $9.50 the following sizes: Doylies, Centres, Shams, Covérs, cents.Saturday .-0.0+1000 00 0e sac 0 ca 000 sen 00 oo they will\u2019 visit the Hotel Of my long \u2018experience on the At- 5 \u2018 _ Blanket Coats for Children from 2 to 5 years.\\ ! 9550 Scarfs, Trays and Runners.\u201cRegular values up to Baby\u2019s Toilet Sets, comprising Brush, Comb and puff Dieu.leaving at one o'clock in the af- lantic, the present trip was the rough- i to or wT Cape | Coats: in \u2018Scarlet, Navy and King's-Blue.$L.00.Saturday: .:.2700.cii0rsarensousss out ne A5 box in neat box.Regular 98 cents, Saturday.,.69 ternoon for Quebec.| est 1: häve- experienced for a great rt ~ Gra) A ss ' \u2014 ) Baby\u2019s Parisian Ivory Toilet Sets, as above with soap Yesterday they.visited the Villa|many years.\u2019 sald Captain Lindsay to Faded hair\u2014Removes Dan: _ \u2019 7° | box.Regular-$1:49\u2014 Saturday + Maria and Hochelaga Convents, Star representative this morning-!-druff-and- ! Silk Muslins the Corre ect Baby\u2019s Toilet Sets of Parisian Ivory, comprising brush, while last evening they were the guests \u201cWe only made 44 miles on one day, -d in or out Corse \u2018 Ce a lus usieat Let fit ith C t that will not only be com- M i f E Ww comb, rattle, puff box.Regular $1.75.Saturday.$1.09 | of honor at a private dinner given bY |that was in the 24 hours of October healthy hate s uxurien 1 , us fit you with a Corse at will not on « 9 ayor Guerin.31st and November 1st.A hurricane w Ÿ fortable, but will add grace and attractiveness to your aterial for Evening Wear a, Babe Brush and Comb In pink only, Reguldr 39 cents, | { fist and November ist à Purricane dou.go ope it figure.We have four expert corsetieres to fit you and our + We have just received a new stock of this much-desired J eeecerncsimeccintsontncatotrisotsrnipenee 8 WEST TORONTO.\u2014 Clara, wife of D.but the vessel weathered the storm re_| | pope not .stock embodies the most up-to-date styles of New York material, which we will place on sale Saturday morn- .G.Barnes, died, suddeniy.murkably well.\u201d | ed She.=! Drag Scares ov direst 2 7 and \u201cParis.It is no exaggeration to say that we-have ing at .50 yard.-It-comes in all colors\u2014White, Black, \u201c} ~~ $1.50 cakes of the very finest Toilet: I LL L \u2018While 80 miles.out from Belle Isle| ci re rate Tioy Sposiaities Cor the \u201cmost extensive stock in this city.The majority of Navy, King\u2019s Blue, Light Blue, Fink, Mauve.Tan, Deseda, Soaps b9 -.\u201cBpeclal-Notice.i the vessel passed between two huge| Newark, N.J, U.S A.; Montreal's beautiful {women find it to their advantage to Copenhagen.e material is soft an as a ric rercues se nun0 sec 00e 00e hesa0ess eee.: berg | \u201c3§ purchase corsets at Murphy's \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 ~~ -\u2014~\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 -|_siik finish; 26 in.wide._On_sale Saturday, per yard.50 } 7 \u2014\u2014 ratte a NE an rE dion tons of rol \u2014 + rR Di D = \u2014\u2014 : \u201c| tér the-sigoatare of \u201cB:~W: GBOVE.- Used the inf this is- consigned -for- Montreal, Most Druggiste.- 5 So = 4 ! World over to Cure a Ceïä in Ove Day.we | is to be used jn the city\u2019s buiding| REFUSE \u2018ALL SUBSTITUTES +& : operations.2633 aw gl British Silks 1 All Wool Challies \u2014 \u2014 =, BRITISH PEAU DE SOIE.Very bright lustrous finish, suitable tor dresses, 1 A.great variety of these charming fabrics is now on views There is a full\u2019 \u2014 22e mere = ,[ - a blouses and linings, under transparent fabrics.An excellent wearing silk and the range of colorings in both plain and bordered effects that are: suitable for making ue \u2014_ mere = v | best value in a.low priced silk that is offered to-day.Thirty of the newest colors, pretty Flouses Dresses, Waists, and Kimonos; 30 inches wide.Prices, » an 4 30.; eo : i : 1 i.= alse ivory and black.Worth :50- per-yard.oune ac 0e tu tee sow a ET EW TEGO cE pe - per-¥ CE EEA RASS SEERA EIST CEFN FTEET Tae Swe as sq Cm Te = wr Rn ee - lo i .- .eu - CN au 7 Le Le Lea ds Rk À (Silk Department\u2014First Floor.) | (Dress Goods Department\u2014First Floor.) , as « } a OoO-Morrow y 1 Lo.\u201cow OF oe ; \u2018 + A BEA TIFUL TT ., SIZES yards + garde.© VAWE ss.INALLCOLORS._ ~ To Cash ang Credit purchasers ¢ of Furniture from $50 up.- i | .Come and see for yourself how well and cheaply we can, .5 \u201c furnish your home.To-morrow (Saturday) .our Special M Ba .Offer Closes.Those contemplating furnishing may call 7 IN and secur&oñe of our magnificent gifts and defer the 5 - | selection of their goods till later on.; | Goods stored free until\u2019 wanted, at en _ \u201cAt Your.recs.in Lars Fame Tos fox Sgiestie Jer Small Families Families Tr Cu Raney Se ; 2 > > » .3 | \u201caut 19.= ee riaige- sad\u201d Rr ere i dh -) .Birth cé, de a - e .\u201chi a tele = UX.faterast TO-MORROW ANOTHER GREAT Death Notices with Fusera! \"Come in and look.- Foneral Notigem neh Maps Ladies\u2019, Misses\u2019 on In Memoriam Notion Jor sxe ¢ morta.* aroûnd Saturday and a ile es ne > .s a) wa then a word about and co ron sending same, | : - hee ?+= \u2014 - .J Last weeks .| .SIRTHÉ | oo Te ouch er BFRRY_On November Ist.a: 304 Work- : brousrt © | Here are Your Week-End Needs in streel, lu Mr.apd Mrs.Walt | .| \u2018 ee Berry Takuan Sd Mr Waker PARLOR eu \"ne | Vells, Gloves, Underwear, Hose, etc.A GATHIOE ana sire Ce 10, a daugh- ° ES \u2014 waa qeridediy .11 : 1 \u201c1, .G ; ._ 2 der of rs eurge A.we, SETS \u20ac demand that | GLOVES | HOSIERY | wooL VESTS - LEROUX\u2014On October 13th: 1911.tol Je, * atpengthened ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY 2 Mrs C.Leroux, - a daughter (posthuntout).WATERHOUSE\u2014On October sist\u201d at 66 Grand Trunk strect Mrs: John W.Waterhouse, a sou don - ané-Bradford, -Eug\u2026.«nd Beliast,.Ireland, papers please copy.) MARRIAGES.BROOKE- -CHILD\u2014On November sth, at * CLARKE-GRADY\u2014On November 6th, I + BR, son of : vate, e homy of the bride.by the Rev.J.Marshall, Gertrude A.only daughter of the late Ge» F.Child, of Southampton, England, to Norman 5.son of Thomas Brogke.of this- elty.at the home of Rev.Josepii Sullivan, pastor of Olivet Baptist Church, Sarah -Qrady to William G.CiaFke.* HASTINGS-MILLER-\u2014On November bth, 1911, at toe rec Comb, Montreal, by the Rev.Malcolm A, Campbe!i, .i the First Presbyterian \u2018- Church, Math.da, daughter of Alfred Miller of \\Jipsbarg.Que.to Heman pod Heman A.Hastings, of Stanbridge, Que.ka STENTIFORD-PAYNE\u2014On Wednesday, November Sth, 1911, at Christ\u2019s Church.Hartford, Conn, U.S.A.by the Rev.James Goodwin.F:sie Gertrpdz, second | -_ daughter\u2014of George Butler Payne.of Dorsetshire, England, to Thomas, eidest son of Thomas Hill Stentiford, of Corn- wail, England.DEATHS IN THE CiTY.BAETZHOLD\u2014On November 8th, 1911, Harry, infant son of Harold and lottie Baetzhold, aged 2 DESAULNIERS\u2014At 76 Lava)] avenue, on November 8th, saulnlers at the age of 66 years and 10 months.Funeral will be held on Saturday.the 11th inst.at 8.30, from above address, to St.Louis de France Church.aml thence to.Cote.des Neiges cemetery.HARRIS\u2014Suddenly.on November 9, 1911, at 17 Favard st.Charles Edward Har- - T6, aged 44 years, dearly beloved husband of Mary Impey.Funeral Saturday afternoon, at 2 p.m.\u2026 to Grace Church.thènce-to Mount.Roya] cemetery.Friends and acquaintances pirase accept this invitation.(London, England, paper: piease copy.) MUIR-\u2014On thé morning of the 10th inst.at his late residence, The Sherbrooke.Ebenezer Muir.uged 79 years, from St.George's Church on Saturday.Novembrer 11th, at 2.30 p.m.268 2 ___O'BRIEN\u2014Hannah Elien (Ellien), second | daughter of Edward O'Brien, at the age of 17 years and 6 months.Funeral from her father's residence, 85 Munce street.on Sunday, pm.\u2018(Quebec and New York papers Please copy.) PERRIN \u2014 On Tuesday, \u201cth November, at the residence of her son-in-law, .\\W L \u2018Barnard, 4078 Tupper street, Emma \"Eastham, widow of the late Thomas Perrin, im her 77th year.Funeral private.267 2 WEIR-\u2014In this: city, on Thursday, Nav.Sth, 1911, at his residence, 16 Puke st.pbell Weir, president -and ; \u2019 managing director of J & R Welr, Ltd., in his 76th year.Funeral wiil beheld on Saturday, the 11th inst, at\u201d ;\u2014-from\u2014hig late - residence, to- Mount PRoyai cemetery, flowers.268 2 WINGHAM \u2014 On November 3th, 1411, in this city, Julle A.Wingham, wife of John Wingham, aged 63 years.eral from her late residence, 76 York ave., Westmount, Saturday, 11th, at 2.30 p.m.267 2 DEATHS OUTSIDE THE oy.M A .Frederic Jum, aged 15 years, adios speci NN MEMORIAM, _ : Ormstown.Que on CO , arrington Got 268 2 hd DONOHUF\u2014In rémiembräncà of my dar- .log mother, Mis.James Donohue, who June 10th 1911.\u2018Iler memory, | \u201clike the ivy, clings\u2019 Her daughter, Mrs.P.Jubinville, .BEARS SKIN LAMBS el -and lambkins Fo.without.-mililonaire sar- | dines for a while.TTT Te IN THE SUP_RINA COUR i Previnee ef Quebec.District of Montreal.No, 2730.Armand Mosce-vici, of the city and - District of Montreal, Mining Engtreer.Plaintiff, James Robinson, of Bler.ton, in the PFrovines of New Bruuswick, Defendant.The Defendant is ordered to appear Ah one month \"Montreal.\u2018November -6tn, 1911, J, B.A.TISON, Dép: Prothonotaty.COOKING BUTTER \u201cOrder Ko-Ko-But with \u2018 - your \u2018other groceries.Use it in making your good thmgs to.eat\u2014it is better than butter or any other short- if 296 St.Antoine strect.1911, ' to Mr.afid \u2018 - Lon- ence of J.Howard Mc- | (Engiish papers piease : weeks.Funeral pn- 1811, Arthur Lesleur De- + Funers?| November 12, at 2.30 © Kindly omit | Fun- \"- \u2018November ; - __ .The very latest in Parlor Sets, handsome mahogany finish frames, covered in fine quality of \u2014 silk,\u201c both seat and back.\u2014 Regular value $30.9.98 Special, i _ Strongly made and easily moved about from room \u201cto room.Gives a cosy appearance to Sitting Room or Bedroom, full size, roll arms, fine quality of Rattan.Regular value $5.00.Special.RI \u201c$15 HOT BLAST HEATERS, $9.53 XT IS Gt Blast, f full brick lined.[fi mien door.Rez.315.$0 98 Fes $11.98 No.45 Hot Blast.i MOFFATS \u201cNELSON\u201d Clearance of Sample Ranges and ~ Heaters To Make Room For Toys er pyran ph a nt $3000 CAST RANGE, $22.50.with \u201chigh shelf, 6 No.8 covers, $22.50 BOULANGER\u2019S \u201cACORN\u201d \u201cWilder's Beauty\" 18+4inch oven; \u2018flat\u2019 drawout grate.\u201cReg $30.Saturday.\u201cWith warming closet, 6 No.8- covers, 18 x 18-inch even, duplex grate.Reg.$40.Sat- ry > 7e urday.+.+4 22 20 $30 : % \u201c GUERNEY OXFORD \u201cCHANCELLOR.\u201d Warming closet, tile back, 8 No.$18.Saturday.0.8 CUvers, 134 X 138y= $15 H ¥ inch oven, duplex grate.Reg.$20.\"Saturday .MOFFAT'S \u201cNELSON\u201d Plain 5, No.8 covers, 18 x 18% Hi Reg.$23.Saturday.-\u2014inech oven, duplex.grate.\u2014 \u2014$18 ee the latest styles Ladies: Winter diagonals, tweeds, Zibeline plain and plaid backs, with or atch pockets, Pack cuffs, latest novelties side.All the new tions.- ization of the.specials \"Blanket and herringbone cloths, reversible tweeds and gray \u2018mixtures, with patch pockets, turn back cuffs and large roll collars, AH 32 to 42, black, navy and gray eavy form fitting models plain or.turn large which cin be buttoned high at the neck when -desired.New York Reversible which can be worn Prices 810 to 843 with the real.merit and styles and values we had provided.These \u201cfor to-morrow: Girls\u2019 Winter Contn, in sizes from 6 years to 14, made of heavy English Beavers, Tweeds and all woo! Mackinaw Cloths,\u201d styles, with capuchon and sash, or with deep military capes, trimmed Red Prices from 8350 os $2 ter Contin sizes 14, 16, 18 gray, navy and black diagonal plain and colorings, Prices from $10 to R20.- \u2026 } Comgs in sizes .reversible clot hs, with reverse backs, or loose -without belts.roll collar All the including the Coats on either coler combina.3rd Floer.teed, Our Monaco Kid \u201cGlove, Perrin\u2018's \u2018make, __ all shades, all sizes; every pair guaran- - For, ; $1.00 pair.Ladies\u2019 fine seamless Cashmere \u2018Hose, for, pair.in all sizes, -21c mn\u2019 drawers to match, in .ankle for.Ladies* Wool Vest, \u2018Tong sleeves, length, 75¢ sie See VEILS | WOOL VESTS | | UNDERWEAR Another big lot of ready-made Veils in Tosca Net, Chantilly and Shetland, in cream, white, ecru and black: worth up to $3.00, 59¢ for.Ladies Wool Mixed Vest, in.long and short sleeves, drawers \u2018to * match knee and ankle length, in all sizes, including over- sizes, Oc for.Vest and Drawers, in knee length, long-and short sleeves, in white and for.Ladies\u2019 fleece-lined\u2014 and ankle grey, 21e Three Great Women\u2019s Sweater Values LOT No.1.\u2014Heavy Puré Nova Scotia © Wool Sweaters in white, cardinal, grey and black, made with ~y\" neck or college collar, all guaranteed unshrinkable.Sizes 22 to 42.Very spec- tal, each, 52.98 Saturday e Venetian and Broadcloth Specials SATURDAY WE WILL SELL 85c, $1 AND $1.25 CLOTH inches wide, all new Fall shades, including Black.Saturday, only a \u2018ard A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BLACK, in plain and fancy.There is a mixed lot in light and heavy weight.To clear, Saturday, at 59 All Wool, all ready .yard.\u201cAll our specials that were \u2018advertised for Friday \u2018will be sold Saturday at same prices.NO.2 \u2014 À heavy mannish all- wool sweater, made with \u201cV\u201d neck.Plain cream with trimmings of cardinal and self color cream.Very similar to those \u2018shown elsewhere at $2.95 each.Special Saturday $1.98 each, only very sponged; 45 to 50 Sweater for ladies, in plain \u2018cream or grey, made with \u201cV' neck, and pockets, difficult to distinguish from the regular $2.00 line.Special Sat- $1.19 urday, each NO.3.\u2014Heavy Knit \u2018Ladies\u2019 wa Misses\u2019 | | TRIMMED HATS ||| ECONOMICALLY PRICED \u201cHats that are noticeably different in some effective.detail, that seem to strike away and find some new note of attrac- ) tive design.We are catering daily to a charming of women and girls of vastly different tastes and means, but al] seem pleased and satisfied.Our assortment is large and varied, and includes a unique | showing of the much favored \u2014 or Felt styles, Beaver, Velvet clientele 1 in sizes large ahd small, trim- | .med in all the season's wanted \u2018\u2018 Prices TT 355% from $3.95, $5, $7.50 and ] : materials and shades.UV ; 9¢ 25% on || The remainedr of .all our Feather Boas in Ostrich and [4 \u2014 Marabout for Saturday only.A good assortment in colors | and black.\u2018 { 144 pair reduced to.: $10.00 pair reduced to $5.00 3 1-2 yards long, pair WHITE LACE CURTAINS [ splendid quality, 50 inches wide, 89c for curtains and drapes, yard.\"FANCY ART SCRIMS 17% a beautiful new line, pair ARABIAN CURTAINS $1.89 | and tans, - pair .SPN TAPESTRY.PORTIERES 3 yards long, in greens, reds .$1.59 - hardwood, parquet - Ÿ effect, yard SCOTCH FLOOR OILCLOTH AXMINSTER RUGS AT A SEAMLESS ART TAPESTRY \"BARGAIN -.SQUARES ® Site 3 yds.x 3 yds.$17.50 A specially choice line.Size 3 yds.x 31% yds.2000 2% yds.x3 yds.$6.00 Size 3 yds.x 4 yds.2250 2% yds x 3% yds.- 800 Special Bargain Centre | .BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARES 3 yds.x4 3% yds.x 4 23, yds.x 3 3 yds.x3 3 yds.x 3% yds.GREEN ART SERGE 29c CORK LINOLEUM FOR 81500 yds.yds 3% yds.x 41% vds Stupendous Bargains in House Furnishings on Top Floor SWISS LACE CURTAINS at half price.3800 $A, 00 PLAIN BURLAP ; \u2014, 54 inches wide, in green, blue and red, Ic TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS 2 yards square, fringed all round, each 98c ORIENTAL RUGS AT A SACRIFICE Size 4 ft 7 x 6 ft.6.Size 5 ft.x 8 ft.Size 6 ft.x 9 ft, PE 43.95 4.95 \u2018 BABY WOOL LAP ROBES Blue and White, Pink and White, each.69c |} 50 inches wide, for por- 31 PASSAGES OILCLOTH MATS ; \u201cgieres, yard .C Yard 23 2 yards square, extra -98 ] are se se eee sa 06 Cc heavy quality, each .i Cc .= ROYAL MOSQUE RUGS .; # Size 3 yds.x 3 yds.$380 §0 INCH NOTTINGHAM CUR- WHITE FRILLED HOS 1 - EA Size 3 yds.x 3% yds.420 | ; TAIN NETS ; .CURTAINS .F Sige 3 yds.x 4* yds,.460 |; Yard ce HEM re PRI mp DE 1.19 = Size 3% ydé.x 4° ydst 2 6900 1 LT Le 19%c1 > $1.19\" Hi HOLBROOK CANADA 8 covers, 18 x 20-inch oven, duplex grate.Res.$55.0 00.7 Saturday.+ $45 00 ; CE \u2019 QUEBEC HEATERS 7 IY.Full nickel plated trimmings.: 7 777 4 No.2.Regular $86.50.5 Lid Foe \"77 Saturday.$5.40 = Cat -No.3.Regular $7.50.y ERA Saturday.\u201ca $6.50 re Ne; dT Regular 850: \u2014 Saturday.$7.50 WILDER'S Li ited, 202 51.Catherine Strack Wesh Site) 7.Suburban Deliveries ; as far ac \u2018Point Claire on Friday s and South Shore, St.Lambert, Montreal South and Long- \u2018ueunil on Saturdays mm me Sot = SPECIAL | Clearing Sale OF FINE .Footwear .Men's High-Grade Goodyear Welt- - ed Boots, new American styles, in tan Russia calf, patent colt, gunmelal leather: in iaced und button: all sizes_and widths;\u2014rez- 35 and\u2019 $6; .special 300 pairs sampies of Ladies\u2019 Boots.;- and Oxfords: were sold for $3,50 + ard $4: special for Friday, and Saturday -08 Cut Prices in\u2019 Rubbers.-Men's Rubbers, all sizes, reg.$1.10, special\u201d - \u201cBoys' Rubbers.ali sizes; reg: ; 40, speclal Ladies\u2019 Rubbers, re3.80, special Just received a large assortment of WARM FELT SLIPPERS for the entire family.: Men's extra good wearing sets res seu 5000 dati more nutritious BR and more wholesome.Your grocer sells it.Write for book of recipes.dominion.Cocoa-Nut But- - - ters; Limited, Montreal.» - slippers, reg.$1 and $1.25.special .\u2026.0.Ladies Cony Slippers,\u2019 \"75, specla! Children\u2019s S.ippers, reguiar .50, speclal .Mall and Telephone Orders.are.\u201cgiven our prompt and careful attention, J.ROSTON 295 at, CATHERINE STREET WEST Telephone Uptown IAT, ACCOUNTANTS.SCIENTIFIC MANACRMENT.| Hope Au CHARTERED, AC COUNTANTS, - atn 217R, Rank k Blég.CAI MIDDLETON fo The electric- lighted de luxe \u201cNorthern Pacific Express\u2019 leaves at 9.30 every morning from Union Station \u2014 Canal and Adams Sts., via Burlington-Northern Pacific lines.[By way of St.Paul-Minneapolis and through the Productive Northwest.\u2018Drawingroom and Open-section Standard Sleeping \u2018Cars, leather- upholstered Tourist Sleeping Cars, Coaches arid Dining Car.(Has Observation Car for the beautiful \u2018day-light ride across Illinois and up.the Scenié Mississippi Valley.[Observation Car also Spokane to Portland along the majestic Columbia River! The Famous Northern Pacific Dining Car service\u2014 enthusiastically talked about all over the country.-Ask for booklets about Northern Pacific trains, the \u201cNorth Coast Limited, daily from st.Paul.Gi.W.Hardis*y.Dist.Pass.& Fre Art.Im.- periai Bk.Bldg.St.James St., Mentreal, Que.Phone Main 7310.Northern Pacific @ Thé Scenic Highway @ \u201d our exclusirels fret rat class = $> OO CEE EEE LH 1 1 > SAUCE 260 17eo0d ~ Try Cuticura Soap and Gintmen Although Cuti ment are soid br where, a liberals booklet on the care and treat) Potter Drug & District of Montreal, Soap and Cuticurs Oint- .; ce and dealers overy- : | of each, with-32-page- \u2014 , vrill be ent, free.ol on anphoation ta hair, se post-i t Free ment of skin and 237 à saw .BAILIFF'S SALE.\u2014Provnicé of Quebec, No.14279, Circuit _ Sou: S.Gifour, Plaintiff, versus James .Q.Gidden, Defendant.\u2018of November, 1911, On the 21st day at 10 of the clock in | the forenoon.at the Domicile of the said :it o | cause, consisting of: houtehold_ furniture I APIETRE, al 9th November 101} M.MARCHAND 284 St.Catherine Street \u2018 Ww.| Defendant.{City of Montreal.w'li-be.sold_by author- of Justice, ail the goods and chattels | ete, Chemin St.the said Defendant, ANTOINE Laurent, in the seized in this B.s.C.\u201cto $225.Fur Coats .the most expensive seal coat, and | wearing qualities.Can be had either in three-quarter or full length, and are sold from $150 ro e guarantee their These Coats are known as Hudson Seal, made of selected skins, and only an expert can distinguish them from genuine seal.We also have Near Seal Coats i in the same styles as the above, at $50 to $100.SPECIAL SATURDAY.WOMEN\u2019S COATS, at.Made, in the new revérsible material, also \u2018plain : diagonal serge; grey, navy, black; wide collar and- cuffs.Value $25.00.Saturday.\u201cen .eco .> $17.50.: $17.50 pres Se 1 UPINTEAS - are par excellence the Green Tea drink of the q entire \u2018American Continent.Thoroughly pure NE the Goverñment of 4.\u2018Japan prohibits the use 1 \u201cof any.adulterants in their \u2018manufacture.se : Clothier | Special Clothing .for Young Men, not the «ne style for all ages.make.og \u201cWe to sn Sweater Jackets in all sizes, 22 td 44.English a ; with and withou gitar: comfortable for: velderly\u2019~ lL to Our Restaurant, is the first but satisfactory exclamation of many of our patrons.Not oly are we supplying breakfast in the morning, and luncheon from 2 to 2.30, but we are serving Dinner in _the evening.Owning and A.E.The .entrance to the: Restaurant after the store closes and wp to | Operating 7.30;-is by University Street door.\u2014Second Floor Vr, OT AU \u201c D-LOÈNE MeGIBRON,-President - ¥ © W.H.GOODWIN, Managing Director RE A & CO.; Montreal, © Limited.L-W\u2014McCONNELL, Viee-President Fi ished & rr The beauty of curl, the rich lustre, the endless variety of its uses and the satisfaction derived from its durability, makes Persian Lamb specially favored.\u2019 ; FINE PERSIAN LAMB JACKETS, 36, 42, 50 inches, | $198.50, $239.75 end up to $450.00 * Positively\u2019 made out of whole skins and beautifully'made and fin- \\ to purchase.: | $178.50, « by expert operators.Visit our department before you decide | : __ \u2014Fird Floor Up oe Goodwins\u2019 Grand Sat urday Sale \u2014 4 4 \u2014\u201d - Every Lady in Montreal Should Have One $ ~~ of These Splendid Coats 10.75 .THE REAL VALUES OF GARMENTS TO BE SOLD TO-MORROW ARE $15, $17.50, $20, $22.50 AND $25 SUCH A WINTER COAT OPPORTUNITY DOESN'T COME EVERY DAY.| at the Very Exceptional Price of We planned this great sale some time ago.\\ included charging our customers the very smallest amount possible fer each coat.That amount has been fixed at $10.75.\u2018Soine of the coats as high as $25 in value, none less than $15.00: We bought the cloth direct from the mills, wh ; \u201cThen we selected ten of our latest high grade New York mo dets~for a renowned -manufacturer-to copy: \u2018This-hasbeen\u2014| successfully done.The result is we give you to-mor other outdoor use.350- UTILITY.COATS.Reglilar $15.00, $17.50, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00, for.They are made of Imported All Wool Tweeds, Irish Frieze, Melton and German Beaver, in colors of Black, Navy, Grey, Tan and soft mixtures of Green.All sizes for the Junior Girls of 13, 15 and 17 years.Misses of 14, 16 and 18 years.Small Women of 32, 34 and Regular size of 34 to 44 bust, also for the stouter fig ures of 45, 47 and 49 bust.| .- Extra sales people will be here to await on you, and e xtra_floor space in-our Cloak and Suit Départment will be devoted to this event on the First Floor Up.Co 36 bust.Men's Winter and Waterproof OVERCOATS.-08.- The ,winter overcoats are of that- god wearing and warm tweed that was made in England and Scotland, but for those.who don't prefer these tweeds there are the beavers and the Meltons.In such winters.as we have in - Canada, it doesn't pay to be careless in the matter of overcoats We know just what these $16.00 overcoats'are, for instance, and every one that is bought.here means more sales in the future.When you have a moment to spare, come in and see thess coats and try one on.The men's untearable tweed pants at $1.95,\" and boys\u2019 blue reefers at $295, you will find side/by * gi@e with the overcoats.Men\u2019s Fancy Scotch and English | Tweed Overcoats, with \u2018convertible and velvet collars, lining; tailored in the hest of fashioa; In single and double-breasted \u2019 style; all sizes.Salurday.815.00 - | Men\u2019s Cravenette Overcoats, in dark grey and medium brown, guaranteed - to be absolutely waterproof; ail sizes Saturday R12.30 and $15 \u2014\u2014Men\u2019s -Melton and -Beaver Cloth Overcoats, all imported cloths in
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