The Montreal daily star, 13 novembre 1911, lundi 13 novembre 1911
[" ~ ADVERTISING-ISMS.Tell your advertising.man what you \u201cwant to do, even if-you let him do it his way.rT | 1 | i | od ' rf CIRCULATION OF STAR.Last Week's Daily.: 482,906 Last Week's Weekly.181.806 Lo I = Total.614,781 : ; b =_ VOL.XLIIL, N°- 2 ENA: \u201cDRU- -co} DYSPEPSIA TABLETS | retleÿé \u201cand cure digestion \u2014acldil¥ of the stomach, biliousness, fiat- ulence, dys fa.They re-nforce the stomach by supplying the active Ee necessary 'for the digestion of all kinds of food.one af eal.loon bor Kr EI has not stocked them yet, send.50c \u201cand we will mail them._ National Drug & Chemical Co.of Canada Limited MONTREAL.Weäthor Forecast: SNOWFLURRIES 25c.- PER TUBE AT ALL DRUGGISTS.ERS JELLY \u2018 OF CUCUMBER and ROSES cures chapped Hands and Rough Skin.MEMBERS GATHER FORTHE OPENING | OF PARLIAMENT Election of Speaker Only Proceeding on Wetinesday\u2014 Formal Opening.on- Thursday.BRIEF SPEECH FROM .THRONE 1S EXPECTED oe MONTREAL, MONDAY.N î PREDICTS GREAT Real \u2018There, Says President: Gompers in a Striking Labor Manifesto.à THE UNIONS DEMAND ST.CATHERINE ST.W., Cor.University Street.J.M.CAVANAGH, Dispensing Chemist.Phones Up 2985 and 2988.FMILK ; AN D 1 cows can produce.CREAM .Delivered in thoroughly sealed bottles.o> Milk Co.We skiall be pléased to supply thé Cream for any kind of entertainment, or Milk for your family\u2014the purest that modern sanitary methods and carefully selected Legislation Forecasted Expected to Include Erection of Tariff Board.___- Special to The Mpntreal Star.| Ottawa, November 13\u2014The, advance guard of members and Senators reached Ottawa this morning.It is the new men, particularly, who are early on the scene, to look over the House, Has Membership of Over | 1,7 50,000._ ç - Atlanta, Ga, November 13.\u2014Presi- \u2018dent Gompers, of the American Fedsr- ation of Labor, in his report submitted to-day, to the delegates of the thirty- first annual convention, predicted great changes in American methoda of: Democracy Unknown \u2014\u2014\u2014 Lar NOVEMBER 13, 1911.FOR _ and standard of excellence \u20188 TROLAS, and plays all VI most perfect o home.Victor Victrola $20.~~ (Easy Payments If Desired.) = 7 - 97% ST.CATHERINE ST, WEST.Fa ALL CARS TRANSFER TO COHENS CREDIT HOUSE | accommodation cityand | government -particuiarty- ith ; from $20 to Ss S-|-ret-aequainted\u2014with-their\u2014future\u2014Par- | to political parties.He \u201cHe gave\u2018'to the 7 2 At 263 AMHERST, two doors above St.Catherine St.G TO open an account here is simple.want, you give us your name and address.and we charge it to you\u2014that is all.| $100 PER- WEEK IS ALL WE ASK G CALL_and-cénvince -yourselfOur goods are known to \u201cbe high-grade andof latest style.Our Winter stock is complete, and includes Ladies\u2019 and Men's 5 Heavy Coats in Cloths H COHEN & SON, 263 AMHERST STREET 2 doûrs.sbeve gt, Catherine Street.- ; THE HOUSE \u201cOÉQUALITY, FIT AND VALUE, You buy what you .Y WEATHER | like this morning, makes-ome realize the early approach \u2018of winter, apd shat after all, a stock.of \u2018 _ h is \u201cA GOOD THING\u201d to have on ; hand\u2014you may have the \u2018best : furnace, a good house, and all that\u2014but, it's good coal or freeze.THE HARTT & ADAIR COAL-CO.146 Notre Dame St., West 270 9% Novelties in 1 Boys\u2019 Overcoats and Reefers Very High Class and Popular Prices 727 INE PA 3-doors West Kay Street.Phone Up.4000, ST.CATHER- STREET, Mac.LOSES LITTLE BRL WHILE OUT SHOPPING Woman Cannot Recollect What Became of Child, Who is _ Found at Last.- With five-year-old May Mallerte ag her companion, Mrs, Bella McLean.45 Chabpiilez street, starte 1 Png expedition on Saturday aftarncon.Jour hours later the woman retursed! bat the Child- was miasing and as she \u2018had no, recollection of wha \u2014 eg.8 her -charge tha police: wers a merry chase uutil they !ocat- @ little girl In the care of Skroder.of the soclety for *he Pratec- TIRE or Women and chilaren, Eien irs, \u2018McLean told the palice that she _ believed two men had taken the child away from hèr, büt was unab® to give I\u201d any description of the men.\u2014 Mr: 8kroder said this morning that the child was handed over to him ate in the afternoon by two men who said .titey found her crying on Bleury «:reet and in charge of a woman who was tog érunk to take proper care of it.» Me, Skroder- will hold the child, un- th the case is investigated.ORILLIA, ON.\u2014Féwin Houtt 1s dead.= big is dead at Mutchedash, aged , son of Geo.Leoif.North, 2e 5 Saskatopa.aged 20 yea ker, wife of A: LE, Maren, is 1e gpandon, in her 29th year.SOLD HIS COAT TO GET COCAINE Wife.Tells.Tragic Story in Court of Her Husband, Blaming Man on Trial.Kl \u201cliamentgry associates.There will be eighty new faces in the Chamber, the larger bart of them supporting the Government, though there are lalso a good many newly- elected Liberals.The corridors of the \u2018House, which for months have been listless, have a i taken on anew the bustle and activity lof the session.One of the noticeable | changes is the Conservative occupancy of Room 16, near.the Chamber, after being out of it fifteen years.The Liberals go around to the less spacious quarters in Room 89, where the Conservatives were wont to foregather in caucus in tbe days of Opposition.- , - Opening Formal.The general quarters,.however, are | frequented much less than in the old times, for the new wing is full of private rooms assigned to Ministerial actiy reversed this time.\u2018Wednesday's procedure will be purely formal The members will sign the roll and take the \u201cwath at noon.The House will meet at three o'clock \u2018and be \u201csummoned 10 Chamber, where Sir Chas.Fitzpatrick, deputy Governor-General, will .inguire {if they -have-efacted \u2018a Spesiter.Dr.Flint, Clerk ofthe House, will advise Tot bes pat that essential duty has.not ed to.5.will be Fhoics™ at once.The asked will then go back to the Chamber, where the Prime Minister\u2019 will propose Dr.Sproule as Speaker.When this motion is ratified by the : Houge there Will be an adjournment i till\" Thursday, the day of opening by ; Fr Heiesstre-Duke- of - | nav ht.No - NowguRe - Naval Policy.\u2018 gage the \u201cIs nothing very definite | | Rig%n about it, the expectation is : Tträt the Speéch from Thé Throne will\u201d net be lengthy.At the same time, it is ngt unlikely tm forecast more or less\u2019 legislation, : Fholuding possibly the.creation of a\u2019 tariff board.As vet, however, it seems uncertain.whether the elaboration of policy will, be taken | up.in part this sessiu tili.the next.The latter diow now gen- {erally obtains, but it is unofficial.i As to the naval question and the | Government's attitude respecting it, the greatest reticence is maintained.| The Ministry has been.led \"to expect {that this vil be an early subject of ya Coi 1; Opposition attack.i The city is filling up with visitors.The Lieutenant-Governors of Quebec, ! | Ontario \u201cand Prince i will atténd the opening as well as .prominent society people from all over Canada.The initial session of a new Parlia- | ment is always interesting.This time.tit is accerituatel exceptionally by the | change of Government and by the fact that His Royal Highness the Duke of | Connaught is beginning his tenure at Rideau Hall.The sesssion promises to be attend- éd \u2018by an unusual \u2018number of brilliant { woe ia! functions KING-APPROVES-CIAME- | ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY.| Dominion Officers Named for Train.given that the King has been pleased to approve of the- naval forces of Canada.receiving the style of the\u2019 \u201cRoyal Canadian Navy.\u201d and of the ships of War of that navy being designated as \u201cHis Majesty's Canadian cated for training: Naval Inspector\u2014C.G.© Midshipmen Percy Allin.W.Neils: and Opposition groups.The propor-! tion allowed to each side is almost ex- the \u2014Senate- he] Its financial \u201ccondition.excellent, or defefred \u2018 Edward Island- ol Mr, Gompers adds, appointed to the Imperial shirs indi- ; t Quebec, November 13.\u2014 Before Cap- | -| commissioner, the investigation fito-\u2014tire-¢orrespondent of the Times says that! hoth parties in 1910 be rescinded and | referendum initial, évidence of approval, and the recall of the unqualified endorcement of organized labor, and declared that a real, representative democracy\u2019 had never, been known in the United States because of the gen- \u2018erdf\u201cKbsence of those provisions, \u201cThis semi-deification of judges,\u201d he said, in \u2018Qéfence of his endorsement, \u201cthis sanctimonious cant about mob rule, some of which was in Président Taft's message vetoing the Arizona Statehood Bill, is mere drivel,\u201d President Gompers\u2019 report.which covers sixty closely printed pages aad would make more than thirty columns in a newspaper, says it leaves many ! subjects untouched or inadequately presented.In the main, the report declares for, and says oruënized labor - demands, the referendum, the imperative, and the\u2019 recall, \u2018the \u201cpassage of the so-called anti-iñjunction bills at the next session of Congress, .| the restriction of immigration, further ! restriction of convict labor, legislatior.-Wehat - Organized Labor Demands.BERLINER GRAM-0-P LIMITED \u201c415 St.Catherine St.West 488 st.Catherine St.\u2018East either our stores.\u201d \u2014 | High gräde Swiss and American 1 \u201cWATCHES = ) 4 \u2019 ~ PRICE ONE CENT._ « = - wn full Jeweled, adjusted movements, THIS GENUINE (Hornless Gram-o-phone.) Victor Victrola at $20 embodies the same as the larger VICTOR VIC- CTOR RECORDS, ~ It is the all sound-reproducing instruments and - is.now considered indispensable in every well-appointed It is The King of Entertainers.WHY NOT A VICTROLA FOR XMAS?\u2018Victrolas and horn Gram-o-phones in many models.high quality @| : im Gold, Silver, \u2018Gun-Metal and Mother-of-Pearl cases, at prices ranging from $7.50 upwards.The MORRIS moss SHOPS _ Windsor Hotel Building, Montreal \u2014\u2014 r Buy What You Like :\u2014and\u2014 Pay As You Like.Our stock includes a complete line of Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Up-to-Date Clothing.Among the lot you will particularly notice some of the Smartest Ladies\u2019 Reversible Cloth Coats.We are sure you will want one if you see them.Our terms are as s always, $1.00 PER WEEK.HONE CO.Near Mansfield, Neär Bt.Andre.364 47 Saw SMALLPOX CASES \u201cARE INCREASING ~{0 - relieve -mivil-gervice s-{rom the executive orders prohibiting thy to petition congress, uniform awe fs the protection of life and health 1n- tory buildings, the establishment o department of laber government, employer's liability and workmen's compensation acts throughout the States.A severe arraignment is made of so.{ called \u201cscientifie management\u201d or \u201cef- i fici iency systems.\u201d With its members now more than 1.- 50 000_-\u2014he-sreat es organization.\u2018often caîled the greatust j altruistic institution of the times, en- \u2018 ters its thirty-first year of work.relentiess Rind the American labor : movement grows and thrives,\u201d says the report, \u201cits benefi¢ient infiuence for the common uplifting ¢f labor and all i our people extends to 51 fields of useful activity and is beco ing more generally recognized.The power which labor holds \u2018Within its grasp ia understood by our opponents.perbaps bel- ter than many of the toilers.\u201d* McNamara's Innocence Declared.Mr.Gompers refers briefly to the: contempt of coury preceedings against | vice- President John Mitchell, Secretary Morrison and himself, which are district of Columibia.The McNamara case, however, was taken up at some fength ang fully reviewed.President™Gompers expresses now on trial at Los Angeles for alleged dynamiting outrages, and denounces in unmeasuted terms their removal from Indiana to California.\u201cThe fight for the elght hour day.\u201d \u201cis steadily going on.\u201d \u2014 : The membetship of the organization was never so great.According to Sec.-condition is excellent.The treasury shows a balance of neariy $200,000 on hand.Nearly $5.000,000 was .disbursed in support of strikes by the various .\"., unions which are affiliated with the ing on British Ships.- | federation.During 1911 the federa- Ottawa, November 13\u2014Ncetice is tion issued 326 charters to unions, bringing the total of its organization membership to 1,464.In individuai membership the federation gained nearly 200,000 during the vear.COURT CENSURED PILOT.Ships.\u201d The foliowing officers of the .Royal Canadian Navy have, by the|Error of Judgment Led to Lake permission of the Admiralty, been Champlain Grounding.tain 1.A.Demers.Dominion wreck 5, f hat Her husvba Phillip B.German.Charies T.Beard.Testi ving tha er hus band had Henry T.Tate.Victor Brodeur, 77.i conducted -on-\u2014SBaturaay- so'd his coat off his back to purchase! VMS.Dreadnought.\u2018grounding ¢f the Lake Champlain just.on a shop.cocaine, Mrs.Wm.Gagne, 326 Work- | Engineer Sub-Fieutdhonts \u2014 Angus alter leaving Montreal, MT.Pentland, man street.appeared ness against Ovide Dominion street.who she had he- her husband's downfall Mr.thls morn: caine.manded until Friday.___ Labor Jn Election.Loss volt\u201d by Mr seat at Boothby, External Affairs.| Cantdian Associated Press.Melbourne, November 13.\u2014The of South -Australia, aghinst the Federal- Labor Government, Is evinced VD.C.Gordon capturing the by a majority of 2,600.~ This ceat hai been.held 1901 by Mr.- Batchalut; late \u2018Minister of Mt.Deakin says that the contest was a straight fight between Liberalisr and: Labor.IFiliatreault, accuses of before Judge | Lanctot, this Morning as the chief wit.16 Mrs.Gagne says \u201cthat her husband, has taken almost everything from the.house and disposed of it in order that! \u2018he might satisfy his craving for co- i Filiatreault pleaded.not guilty to a charge of selling cocaine- and Was re- IS IT AN AUSTRALIAN REVOLT.Significant Bye- \u201cpee since D.M.Curry, HMS Agamemnon: Hubert J, Xapier- Henry.H.M.8, Britannia Acting Engineer Sub-Licutemants\u2014 | George P.Clarke.H.M.S.Lord Nel ! pon.Stanley N, de Quetteville, 11MS.Implacable: Alfred Hollingworth.i HM-8.Venerable: Prank H.Jefferson, H.M.S.Formidabie.The following officens.confirmed-lm-+ne sub-lieutenant: win\u201d Curry, seniority l0the 1910: Hubert John Napter-Hem-w, seniority.6th September, 1916.CANADA FOURTH.PD Results of Imperial Trophy Compe- i tition, Canadian Associated Press.\u201cLondon, November 13.\u2014The resülts of Lord Roberts Imperial \u2018Trophy Compétition for the Coronation.year are announced in the following order: have heen \u2014 + rank- of engtqes-\u2014 \u2018Angus Downes Math- «anchor, under.the ¢ircumstances, would ~Auzugl ibe .considered an undue.K.C.appeared for the captain and { owners, and Mr.Jacques Bureau for\u2019 the pilot.The court in its judgment censured\u2019 Albert Gagnon, the pilot: Although he \u2018had exercised commendable precaution | ficers, in connection with the confisck- i were to pay in dropping anchor, the Tourt held, he ; committed an-error of judgment in not !taneh, failing which Russia threaten-: only forty:- more precisely deciding his position.\u2018Therefore he.stood censured.In regard to the captain and officers their: rôiné evanter to the pilot's decision-to interference.and they were there- eter me rt with his duties, fore exonerated.\u2018Severe Storms on North Atlantic.Spectal to The Montreal Btar.Quebec, November 13.\u2014Captain Forster, of the SS.Empress of Ireland, which moo \u2018here late Friday night, declared that the voyage out was the orst he had ever experienged on the | Canadian route.The vessel was on reduced speed nearly the whole way across on account of .rough\u2019 weather and heavy scas.Other ships here re- England, Transvaal, Natal, Canada, port equally severe storms am the New South Wales, and South Aus- Nerth Atlantic and.in the.Gulf of tralia.J .Cer st Lawrence.\u2018 a in the federal} the \u2019 ~Despite\u2014al-apposition-of\u2014the most still! pending before the courts in the.his- faith-in- the Innocence-of-the menj- retary Morrison's report, its financial was, ishusters position.\u201cpates \u2018and Physicians for Development.in many | THE PROVINCE .Pelletier.Blames Munici- 8 Smallpox is increasing in the pro-| vincé of Quebec, and has already assumed a state of epidemic SHIRTS LATEST STYLES.$1.00 UP.= de LORIMIER'S): ERQUE S.L ROUTTENBERG CO.- 738 ST.CATHERINE EAST, Near Panet.æ 27 SATISFACTION .TO YOU.~ COAL CARE is the keynote \u2018of the preparation of our Coal, and of our |delivery.This combined with an article of superior quality, ensures \u2014 206 St.James St.270 3 3 AR ROBERTSON, 829431 St.Catherine East « Near Maisonneuve: Street, :: + < -: Open \u2018Evenings.; \u2014 \u2014 Supplies tHe best of tamilien + with the best of Clothing and trict and in L\u2019'Islet county.The fifteen inspectors of the Pro- , vineial Board of Health are on the \u2014and-night=-\u2014\u2014\u2014- Discussing the matter, this morning, Dr.Elzear Pelletier, secretary of the Provincial Board of Health, stated to a Star representative\u2019 \u201c1 do not hesitate to say that in every place where there fs smallpox (I know it is actually ex- isterit in a great number of municipalities while 1 suspect it to exist in many others who failed to report), the -local people have only themselves and their local\u2019 authorities to blame.Had they complied with our instrucrions i last spring, the violent outbreak that have occurred.Even now, with these who failed to comply with\" our re- -quirefiients on the first notice, we are \u2018§tij able to stamp out small-p>x wherever it breaks out, provided wa are notified immediately, afier its appearance.In\u2019 every, place where we have pletely, eradicated the disease, meny > stances, sanitary measures and they conceal the But in cases, ometimes no doctor Is called in and sme other times, I am asha:ned | to tell it) when the doctor is called, \u2018| through efther = ignorance or weak- mindednesd4, he falls to diagnose smallpox, or he'yconspires against public heaith- with he family by not report- | ing the case #3 he should.\u201cAnother reayon why people do not care very much {to fight against small- pov, this veqr, id the mild form it has assumed lately.\" Still when mild enough te be taken for chicken-péx, it should be kept track of and checked, because no one knows when it is going to have a violent speli aad develop into | black-pox, as ît did in 1885.\u201d | \u2018So far the number\"uf deaths caused hy the epidemic is intinitesimal,.and that is one of the reasons why people are not alarmed.\u201d + PERSIAN CABINET RESIGNS.Brought About by Russià\u2019s.Ultima = tum., London, November 13\u2014The d'eheran ! Fihe whole Persian Gabinet and the Re- gent-Nasir\u2014 El-Nhilk, have resigned.| The Premier is Samsam-es-Siuitaneh.This action follows the presentation by | | Russia of ah ultimatum a week izo, \u2018demanding an apology and reparation for insults to the Russian consular ¢f- tion of the property of Shua-es-Sul - ed to break diplomatie, relations \u201d and [take other measures.The confiscation Was carried out by\u2019 -order-of-the -National}-Council, and-un- i tor the direction of the Treasurer- ; General of Persia, Mr.Shuster.Mr, the \"correspon is clearly at stake, and | dent, states, \u2018the Council on Saturday voted confid- ience in him.In another despatch the same correspondent states that Russia is acting \u2018lunder a misapprehension, which he at- | tributes to the Czar being misinformed 8s to the action of {lié customs gen- darmixie,\u201d whose conduct Mr.Shuster as and the American consul Merrill, have {done their utmost to regulate.At the Commercial Travellers\u2019 Association meeting Saturday in Toronto.strenuous complaints were made of hotel accommodations in the rural parts of the Province., we are having this autumn would not been -notifiedon-time- we have con! people are afrald of, || TOOKE\u2019S HENLEY 2% Inches Deep.- 123 Cents Each.Made in Quarter Sizes.R.J.Tooke, : LIMITED oo The overwhelming- preference for Tooke\u2019s Shirts among well dressed men, is evidence of the merit, decided and absolute.Popularity does not come without reason.Why not \u2018try what other men pronounce perfect.Prices 85c, $1.00, $1.25 up.177 St.James Street.493 St.Catherine St.West.473 St.Catherine St.East.SHIPPING COMPANIES | men to Give More Information Concerning Action.Ï .The first skirmjsh in the legal battle between the Assôciation of \u2018Longshoremen of the Harbor of Montreal and the Shipping Federatiun place this morning before Mr.Justice Charbonneau: \" 4 The men are suing the Federatiôn.\u201casking that the agreement signed by that the Federation \u2018be compelled tô | pay a fige of $2.000, which.according to the ehgagement either side was | pledged to pay in the events of non- fulfillment of Its obligations.It fs; | alleged by plaintiffs that defendants that men should not be compelled to work in the holds with- igut respirators.whilé grain is belng loaded thersin: which \u2018they are \u2014re\u2014 heed now kb ping a black list of all the - an | WANT MORE DETAILS Federation Wants Longshore- ; took i a cettain class cf men | titty cents an hour while they got that the \u2018Federation are- INAGOG MILL MEN Committee Interviews Heads in Attempt to Avert the Threatened Strike.Specla| to The Montreal Star Magog, November 13.\u2014A committee departments of the cotton mill here ; are faterviewing the company to-day * with'the object of averting a strike.At a-meeting of employes yesterday it was decided to go out on Mou- day next if thelr request were cut 10 per cent.two years ago, and\u2019 they want this restored, which they claim the company agreed to do when trade conditions warranted it.The spianjng.boiler room, and yard i men, are involved.: Two Months for Theft.George Hope Ross, who pleaded guilty to theft from the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company of $3,000, was today sentenced by Judge Choquet to two months in jail.Ross was arrested in Washington and brought\u2019 back i representing workers in several of the.was not | granted.The employes say their wages \u201cone M.Aird Bread Ad.- \u201cThere is notliing Jike leather,\u201d says But if only comes in Our tine ~ MEET MANAGEMENT es tes a diet as a last resource, .bread is much better to feed to your Order us to send you our 1 | shoemaker, children! bread, and watch.them grow, Tel.| grocer for it.* Il Main 1025, or 2282, \u2018or ask your WE STUDY YOUR INTEREST in our - bread \u2018mak.every day , We know what it means ing.to 8 tenir to have good bread every day, so + : QUALITY KEEP \"HARRISON ; UP.| | MANY.PHYSICIANS | heave sued for damages res froik accidents and that ail those on that ;list are refused work.ia defendants offered a plea of gemerf§| denial to the plaintiff» alleg- ationshand placed a petition before the\u201d court @cking for- more details\u201d the def ion of expecta cage.w The à dants, and by ths product- eir books.they shquld -not be : to give details now, The.sn delibere.ted by * Messi.Rodier and Archambault.Who reflesented.the men, claimed that \u2018 saltnes ought they could prove all the allegatiflEs from the examination cf.to Monreal.R.& 0.NAVIGATION 00.| \u2018Notice to Shippers The Company bess to .anneunce \u2018that \u2018the \u2018be Monday, November 13th.Jast saîling from Montrea! for Chi- \u201c\u201d i coutimi and Saguendy River ports will | even those on the staffs city s-are-finé-\u2014 ing this the best place .M.R.SANATORIUM - 45 Metealfy.St.-Moutraut.store in.the wert ong Freight for st.Paul, læs Ebotle- ments Ste Irenee, Murray Bay.and St.wun che De Ales 2 SE Sirheon, will be accwsted üp té November Dullding \u20ac exander | 17th.it 4 p.m, lin claims to.possess t wil Ta continued vx until Lans ae Pare is over 390 Te ene Wo ; staf! of eight thou oe for.the treatment of \u201cmild \u2018nerve and rheumE= foo Lote eases, \u2026 né > NOVEMBER 13.1911 | LAYMEN'S MISSIONARY MOVEMENT _|Ulster Unionists ; LL Lt THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014 MONDAY! \u201cLE JONGLEUR DE THE SOCIAL His Majesty's Theatre V | Plan Ca ign\u2019 | V OR LD \u201d | an mpalgn TO-DAY, 3.10 & 8.10 FM, Montreal Opera Company n \u201cTHE =| BOND AND THIS WEEK, h - \u201cTHE HOLD-UP.\u2014 BENTON.To-Night aul Frid Mass « \u20181 5 , | NOTRE DAME WILL Anti-Home Rule\u2019 Passive Resistance EN MDBELL paisthn, leur de Notre Dame.# ae ] | - > nan miner 8 a an 8 OUR CONGRATULATIONS Fight Now Being Organized.L MACK AND on.KD.MORTON Thursday Masenct » operon.Tiesday ; | VALLECITA'S | CLARE AND |Tablok Choiseul, UN.Clement, Borate \u20ac Tug.! | To ! R WEST, pe i pare ni A He OM | | fly Mat; 15 to 506 a vrrab a viere: { \u201d Major-General Charles A.Moore, 72 | London, November 13.\u2014Ulstes.Un- PRICES: orice tte Brest! 00 Colombia.Nicaparr ae a et fom me Ay yesterday.\u2019 \u2018foniste\u201d are forming a MELWOrk of or:{~ UP.Te.PHONES.UR SM (Orchestre: - ms A per i © M estorany ™ Jacobs, Montreal, 37.| ganizations for strenuous resistance y To > ag, 4 H le.They have no idea of LRO + Mr, Alexander MacLaurin, Montreal *, to Home Ru hoy have do Mea of PRINCESS : TONIGHT 59 yesterday.taking up arms, A not to submit to a Dublin Parliament.| : Notable Orchestral and Vocal ce idan of Son are sds | Men s Mission nary, The Gamblers J = - Work at First Saturda + a Mr A W.Smith, Maple Lodge, Ont., taxes and defeating Home Ruie by a | - | By Charles Klein.aulbor dt The Musie = y 1 Loue + \"6% yesterday.campaign of.| (ve resistance.| Congress La =\" Next W aster.__ Matinee Concert Un der ME reetie Wilson, Toronto, 55 ve- ° CF ex \u2018eek: MADAME x } Jacchia.® | Mr.C.R, Hosmer.Montreal, 60 yes- MR.J.H.RAINVILLE I~ ST.JAMES METHODIST ROY AL ove I : who makes his, canadien debut tu Juien Crepeau, Montre, 1 yes.GUEST AT DINNER.CHURCH, PI ats.Duty : W ! night as Lo Jongleur._ Mr.CH.Lovell, M.P., Stanstead, 57 St Lambert Tenders Reception to | Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, | GAY WIDOWS : | * \u2019 | .= ; Ey q CT \u201d MME.FELY DEREYNE\u2019S the monks marvel in reverent gdora- Rey.y Frot W.M.Patton, 48 yester- ee for Chambly écho Nov.15 to 17.NEXT WEEK\u2014THE TIGER LLL ma, wr tion at the Virgin's féet.; \u2018ae.MARGUERITE ATTRACTS With profound sincertiy Massenet has : æet this beautiful story to music of , (are invited, ALL MEN are wanted; whether registered o> Sir Walter L.\u201cLewis, 62 \u2018yesterday.# Hon.A.E.Forget, 64 yesterday.Prof.H.H.Dean, 46 yesterday.YRIC Totce Dally.UN RE ay ans newly | elected mémber for Chambly.À Vercheres.tendered him a banquet in| he not, Main floor AR the town hall.St.Lambert, on Satur- 15 Le .6 yy UNUSual.vjvidness' and illustrative fi-| Rear-Admiral G.H.Hewett, 56 yes- | dey night.\u2018The aitendance was large.Téserved for Registered Commission- ALL 10e, 5e We.Clement to Sing in \u201cManon\u201d.aelits.he orchestration is rich in terday.jers.uatest Moviog Pictures.shown ere | descriptive coloring, and is permeated Mr.Hartland C.Macdougall, Mont- \u2018The room was tastefully decorated.At BATTLE \u201cInstead of \u201cFaust\u201d\u2019\u2014Soloists ' With a spirit of réverence that lifts real.71 yesterday.the table of honor was Mr.A.J.| It is not too late to register.Office A magnificent production, reproducing : [it above any mere sentimental values.Honey, H.Lamont, Regina, 46 yes- bey.péter pas whe until Wednesday at 33 McGill College ®ve of 1801 Blograoh: ; \u201cIn Th i Fell th TT ' : : : RELI, | \u2018or This Week\u2019s Concert.| hearing.\u201crhe cast will hy found to be Mr.E.J.Robert, M.LA.48 yes- Rainville, M.P., ; Mr.A parame.a Ave.Phone Up.1092.TOO CARDINAL GIBBONS a N È | erday.+ ; Jos.Horsfall an T arte, and omi| .> Jubilee.\u201cshowing His Grace ArcLbishop f .8 notable one.riin, tenor E.ALBERT COO .; | of \"anquestionable ee ER Mr.Paul Lacoste, Montreal, 37 yes- his left hand, Mr.W.H.VW.Hooper, - : K, ; Bruchesi «ER ETS rixer : _\u2014 ties, will.heard terday.7 Ly J.P., Mayor: Mr.L.T.MarechalK.: i Executive Secretary Av San Francisco Bay.An opera based upon a miracle play.\u2019 time here in the titie-role.M.Cargue Prince of Monaco, 63 to-day.8 Ci Mr.J.Hackett, Mr.E.Cine der - And mans oer subjects.| in which there are only male roles, and | as the Prior js well suited.M.Bon- | Mgr.Sbaretti, Rome, 55 to-day.; = and Mr.J.H.Blanchard.The toast .0 ee hie ever.ia Earl Shrewsbury -day.: ; Hst comprised His Majesty the King: 3rd Field - rr o.the ever-popular} which possesses an appeal citireiy | 21\u20ac will be the Boniface, and has a rl of Shrewsbury, 51 to-day ! 19: Tr Gov General, 5 rt, and distinet £ ! song in praise of the Virgin which is! Viscount Hood, 43 to-day.Se pi H.RH.he a roner Our: Battery.C.F.A.LAUDER .apa n Istinct from that of the: geeply impressive, MM.Stroesco, Pan.Mr.John Reade, Montreal.74 to-day.VAR: = 1 Pon cd to Panty proposed.by Mr.+ Impersonator, pe ter era el be ne Lan.and wed m si \u201chis Me fag?Baumgarten, Montreal 89 | id wy #4 ; jai E.Perras, responders, Mr.A Lara- Euchre& Dance \u2019 HARRY - \u2026 PLage- render distinctive e hear e last-named making his; - \u201cto-day, * Te ir # £ ° a.i - = 3 AE Lo eee AE YK.mee and Mr.J.Tarte: Our Guests, pro-; Nov.7th in the ing df the second week's season of | Al eo of the Adare Sir Charles G.Fang, 74 tos a A Ie £ | +Hposed-b¥_Mr.los Horsfall respender ;_ Battery Quarters - BENNETT,.\" grand \u2018opera to-night \u201cLe Jongleur s k ! 00 id La Mr.L.S.Marethal, K.C.e Hall \u2014Craig - th Lauders 2 ee \u201cVi i ill r r - Archbishop Gauthter, Ottawa, 68\u2019 to- + .: ?; Street .Euchre o de Notre Dame.\u201d indeed.is a work | eeptions) inéerest \u201crhe miracle is ae.day.UF : Arad wack Wis aut Mr.J.wo 1345 Mis Latest Anes.which has never been produced before picted with remarkable verisimilitude, Mr M, a Schell, Woodstock, -Ont., ile ; Har 3 ri Rainville, in responding c'etocen A Mckèts PAULINE JOSEPH.fa Canada, though it Is weil knowni @nd the metbod of its accomplishment to-day.treai, 58 to-+ | SRR met with rounds and rounds of | 08 | 30e à couple.Prizes 1p Popular Somes of the dey.| i and deservedly popular in many ether but jageentuates the beauty of the Ms D.Vallieres, Montreal, 58 to- 4 BRIE plause and in thanking them for his and aes reshments operatic centres.In it Massenet has! 001 + + = Duke of Marlborough, 40 to-day.in À pese combined.had English and a} \u2014 taken a legend of much pithos and! The libreito, which is obtainable ANNIVERSARIES.RUE, 4.IK y great victory op September fist.Ile A SALE OF beauty-and has seltit-to-muste whet (Fame Sisnor Bassi aL.the theatre, is \u2014riitiam iles, Montdent, died 1 > ; - rs \u201cI | |plodsed his allegiance lo Mr Forden.: rt ne eS wor aking home.aurice lena, illiam ey, Montrea ed 1wo Lv ERS : land would give him his full - suppo ___breathes the\u201d > VEFY SPIT of eccleslastic- | who\u2014wrota it\u2014told-\u2018the-story with\u2014a- - -\u2014years-ago-vesterday.- mmf fo en Lig So ne - d Ce \u201cHb and Was in ria a to support :h : Useful F ism.through the medium of orches- | direct gimplicity most merftorious.Charles LeBoutiliier.Montréal.died = \u2018 : : 4 : ciples of the Father of \u2018Confederation.| and ancy À tration modern in form, iiliustrative in| Signor Bassi, by the way, Is under- two years ago yesterday._ == 7 One of the first steps in the programme \" ; Re x fimo \u2014character.and of exceptiomal charm:i taking the production of a libretto of| J.C, Wiison, Glenora, died two years project in hand.M+.Rainville ad-| moury on Wednesday, 15th Novem-.\\ 2693 of the versatility and resourra of the | \u201cChopin will sre Mme.Olga Pawloska | Pati to-day./ , : - re A vised all to study the political ques- ber.at 8.15 p.m.der : .Mentreaux master.In \u201cWerther,\u201d in her first stellar role as Steila.Mme.red LereRory.St.Lo Ar ysostome, \\ LTR S\u2014\u2014 0 4 tions of the Provincial Government! Uniform Drill Ordet.7 .Massenet.adheres to his customary | Pawloska, it may be mentioned, wil: John H es 5 = i Yoo! - Coming \u2018to the questions affecting the C.HAROLD SKELTON, Special Notice 5 sentimental style.enriching a: libretto! not sing Musetta at the Boston Opera Car ag Today.PEE: died a pp Lordship: Bishop Farthing, appealing for the Congress, in the Church of |town: he stated that he would endea-} \u2018270 3 Lieut.Acting Adjutant: year ago to-day.class- vor to have the bay dredged, and also i New beginners b on Goet t House this season.and will leave ased Goethe's famous novel! with, | the whole of the river front to Bou- a musical setting of delight{u! melodic ! Montreal to study in Paris and Milan; ~ \u2014See also Page 9.Shepherd.es will be started this | the Good qualities In \u201cLe Jongleur\"\u201d ne aban.Io hii are of.the company's season | Mrs.T'erroux's Reception.ae and he Pron Goreme xO SMILOBE 1 Private lessons vo dons this style, d ali by ely = n Camda.j .; rar ; ~ int - ' 3 \u201c= himself the a era oy 0.+» i A pleasant reception was given Sat- Canadian Visdors in London.Personal Mention.; ment had only a limited revenue, Mr.GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT *ppointment A A 74 \u2018he can writs music of equaj atirac-{ Saturday night's performance of urday afférnoon by Mrs.T.D.Terroux | The following Canadian visitors - A drawing room meeting will be pe held FMorden had included in Jus Pr ite \u2014given by\u2014 308 Guy Street, F tiveness to a libretto in which _lhere \u201cFaust\u201d brought out a new Marguer- lat her residence, on Dorchester street.have registered their names at the | 8! the residence of Mrs.R.L.Borden, [10 help the construe a th United THE CREWS OF THE GNIPS IN PORT | - ou Sher gt) À is nothing of senauous appeal.nothing \u2018te in the person of Mme.Fely De-| Westmount, to introduce her daughter, Canadian High Commissioner\u2019s Office, Oftawa, to-morrôw afterfvon, 15 Con- roads between Canada and CNE UT : Assisted by\u2014 Trederic W.Norman.Ba tvuched with the sentiment that oni- Feyne, who had evidenly studied it to: Miss Aline Terroux, who is a debu- | ,- vi ori 5 t, Lofidon, S.W.: nection with the Canadian Handicraft States.He\u201d understoo that La Mrs.J.E.Hall, Soprano; Mr.Angus cAlpise, mates the majority of his works, ues Some purpose.Her entry\u2014ibree \u2018bars tante this season.The house was at- pur ctoria Stree! Tien Guild.and the opening of the naw |tions were being circulated posa a Baritone; Miss Carolyn A Docherty: Adults ] Da Clas: \u2018 a treee of the eterna] feminine.Thog.late, by the way\u2014 was along traditional tractivelr decorated with pink roses, Col.and Mrs.G.ne - White.Quebec eas ene er hasan or the changing où tie neo nes should cutionist.: u ts ancing ass = who heat tn-night\u2019's performa «i lines.but she made the (3arden scene |Chrysantbemums, smilax and palms.\u2019 Mrs.J.H.Mulock, Muntreal:.Miss; tawa.3 A esses, aL ce an © ; i Stanley Hall, Toes- 1 ; find themselves compelied ane mL notable by reason .of her clever work Mrs.Terroux was gowned in black chif- | Cochrane, Montreal; Mrs.J.Greet, on- ; Duke and Duchess of Connaught have receive every considefation.In con: Tuesday Evening, Nov.14th, 1911.day is af Se, ane i that he succeeded in his attemr In the Jewel Song and her admirable \u2018for; and Miss Aline Terroux was ini treai; Miss K.IL: D.Buell, Brockville: { kindly consented: to give their patron- clusion, he trusted that the \u2018entente CHATRMAN, HUNTLEY E.DRUMMOND.ESQ.Mon., Thur., 4.30 p.m.Folk Dancing Sow betng.q = + .ss r singing of \"Je t'adore.\u201d Her simula- white embroidered chiffon with stiver | J.O.Brant, Brantford; J.Fmerson, age to the Guild._ \\ corGiaie.\u201d so well exemplified there to.Vice-President Board of Tra tavedi Private Lessons 10 a ee, pam pu i * ; \u201c .tien of ecstatic delight on discovering Urimmings.The table, deccrated with | Calgary: Major and Mrs.Lorne-Drew, Mis Roval Highness tne Governor- |\"I&ht would long continue., PROGRAMME._Chstrman bly\u2014Wed., 13th.8.30.3 poe Story: of Le Jonkleur is one Jewels, and of naive pleasure in |TOSeS and smilax, \u2018was presided over) Ottawa: Mrs.M.Ww.and Camilla a Genera! will entertain\u2019 ai the uswal| During the evening songs and reci- Ly Address ci Lt not a te Altman | \u2014\u2014 which, in its mediaeva) picturesqueness TE a au ._|by Mrs.Henri Lionals.and Mrs.Ed- ton.Toronto; -Miss Kleanur Taylor , \u201cav tations were given by Mr.Jos.Hors-| 25e Sook i ds Cassandra) : -\u2014-\u2014\u2014and.its -sincerity, canot fail to Ap- adorning ha att ion mond Demers, who were assisted in, Edmonton; Miss V.H.Wilson, Bd- State dinner Sine pursday.hen ine and fall, Mr.Jardin, Mr.Pruneau and Mr.He Mctonnig Bel een of the Earth\u201d Vice-Regal Drawing Room peal to a wide.public.It is the story hiv pi detail that mad Car = serving by Miss Juliétte Lionas, \u201cMiss \u201cmonotony JF.and Mrs -MeQueensiand, A ht will hold a reception for -A fF Price\u2014 -The-committec-who had |.eo Mrs, JE .AT OTTAWA.of a poor starving Jongleur (Juggler) tion to detall that made her armen jeanne Saint Cyr and Miss Dube.\u201d © Mr.and Mrs.McQueensiand.Regina! te wives and dau hters of those at- charge of the arrangements were: BRE SE ive \u2018es | Private Lessons in Out and Bow who, in the public square at Gluny.such an effective study, and she sang .A.R.and Mrs.Ship, ontreal; Dr.Gott had 74 Bin bou e Messrs.A.J.Whimbey» chairman: J.Mr.Fran Qu given dally st A by, ; sings ribald songs to the populace ts \u201cdé t'adore\u201d with a warm passioa that \u2014 Pellitier, Quebec; Mrs.R.J.Lecky {lending the n ; ; H.Horsfall, secy.: J.A.Bianchard, Mri Flatt 1, 5 \u2018Ausonla) rae, JET Pet H.NORMAN.(Sr) { Lo ca caëty livin B hough his ©tirred her audience.! Regina; Mra.A.J.McNeill, Calgary: Mrs.Harry F.Cole will receive for | .P Joa.Hors-| S\u2014Recitation \u2018A s Cow on ce-Reg ronage for the.past six- : 8; rn as > q.ut thoug s .| .i ; Cargue in his old part of the Comte | Miss\u2019 Fannie McNeill, Pl: A.B.\\the first time since.her\u2018matriagg, on C.E.McGregor, E.Perras, Jos.rs other\" - ory A.Shute teen years.) 270 4 £ songe are irreverent, lve is al heart! She struck\u2019a subdued \u2018note in the; qes Grieux.M.Clement will Teturn | Mis Mrs.Cameron, Toronto; Miss-.T.\u2018 Friday afternoon.November ITR.at |fall, H.Potter and Jos.lucas.Miss Carolyn A.Dogherty \\ : devout, and apclogizes with pathetic; church scene, and might employ her io Montreal again in January for aR, C.Pipes, Amherst; Welford Bea- 46 Birch Ave., Brooklyn Park.St.Lam- T\u2014Comic Song.8 } \u2014.Maivete to a statue -of the Virgin for great dramatic gifts to beiter advan- farewell appearance.ton: Frank Guy.Winnipeg: .Wm.4 t à afterwards'on the first Fri Standing at tbe Corner.of ibe Street\u201d A HANDSOME k nt ÿ -| tage here.She certainly made good! The last performance of \u201cFaust\u201d will : ï Lu ert, an ntae first Fri- IMR.LESPERANCE; - = Mr.Reed (BS - Ansools | what he must do to win his dally 1a p nce o ust\u201d will, charies Archibald, Wolfeville, Novæ|day of cach month.\u2019- 8\u2014Descriptive Suit.the Sen\u201d | bread.\u201cIf my heart is Christian, use of them in the hysterical laughter [be given on Wednesday evening.De- | Scotia; John \u2018and Mrs.Gault-Blair, ; ; M.P HONORED.Mr.MePherson (38.Teutonic) low ume why is my stomach pagan?he pathe.| which she used to convey, with un- cember 6th,\u2014a special performance in | Ontario; 1.J.and Miss Cambie, Mas- Miss Dorothy Judah is going to Ot- \u201d Baritone Song?oe usual conviction, the sudden turning Lo erite\u2019s\u2014bratn\u2014at the death ofl Valentin.In the prison scene her act- _tieally cries to her tawa this week and will be the guest s he sings, the tumult-ameng-the crowd becomes so great that the Prior Mr, Angus \u2018eATpine\u201d 1 1Q\u2014Characicr Soug .© LAr.Joseph Sweeney HE Jonian) 11 \u2014The concluding portion of the P ter IG._Tailow Smee W.G&G.Fraser, 3 dame Antoine Guilbault, \u201cQuebec: Mrs.ir a present to be appreciated: prices Hs to 20, material used.which Mme.Beatrice La Palme will merte\u2014witr M7 Dartst After this \u201cFaust\u201d appear ai Marg - es-\u2014 Hi in the title-role.Roxbury Apartments,\u201d for the drawing : at Quebec.nil; « , from the Montreal M sal: room and the opening of Parliament me opens the door of the monastery and Ing was equally well thought ont, and Will be rerhoved James and G.FE.Baxter, Monireu ; A = MADE TO ORDER\u2014NOT SHOP WORN.disperses the crowd.- The jongleur she sang with impassioned fervor and{Opera Company's repertoire.Experi- Jan W.Jardine, Winnipez.The Misses Mercedes and Evelyn Quebec, November 13.\u2014An enthus!- | De furnished te Headersnip o Mr.Being a manufacturer selling direct to f remains behind, hapless man.and is{ much beauty of tone.ment has shown that the publié re- = .Crimmins, -of New York who have |astic gathering of the friends of Mr.| Rogers, \u2018introducing Songs, Dances.Musi- you Lam able to save you the middle: j threatened with excommunicatiod un- I-after-excelient work the | 8Poase\u2014ls-not onate \u2014 to.the Mr\" Leonowen s-Reteption- \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014-beem\u2014in-town visiting Miss\u2014Carrol-1 POL for \u2014Meont\u2014 on Souse it which is - great labor involved in its production, ; ; .and dÿs famous band.- less he will become a monk.In a pas- first act was heard at a disadvantage, and consequently December §th will be; A successful and largely attended Guerin, are now in, Quebec.guests at magns.assembled here\u2019 on Saturday QUALITY MOT PRICE.i = Thiz will lllustrate how tbe boys often amuse : sage of intense human sympathy he) SURE he swallowed a Tow strands of ite valedictory, so far \u2018as the Montreal reception was held on Satyrdas after- the, Chateau Panes 104 50.Mat.[hé was entertained by the Order of mmarated the oeearers durer ie} Me ZOUCHE ebates whether, he n Shai i 1 _ Opera Company ls concerned.; LÀ 8 arkes, at- \u2019 Yiberty for the confinement of the Hai or hs faise heard, this mater ?oe > * : .- noon by Mrs.Jeonowens, McTavish | thew street, will receive on Thursday, Telegraphers, employed on the Inter-j Admission, 25 cents.Reserved Seats (50! Ï onastic life: but he is hungry.and ally aifecting his singing ailerwards.Co \u2019 - | \u201c1 étreet, tô introduce her éranddaughter.; Novembe 16th, ussisted by her guest, colonial Railway.Mr.Lespérance com- cents).may be mecured at C.M.Alexandet's, LINDBAY BUILDING.monast Bry.r y = ; o> He is a delightfully youthful Faust.; The opening concert of the season, M Tf P Sherb menced his \u2018business life as a tele- 719 St.James street.27 the sight of a load of \"g0od things 12-1boih in person and in interpretation.\u2018given on Saturday afternoon, was a Miss Kathleen Fyshe, \u201cwho received * Mrs.Parkes, of Sher prooke .rapher on the Intercolonial, and is 270 _13eod tended for the sacred brothers\u2019 con-| a \u2018Bonafe's Valentine was, a marked | great success.There Was a capacity with her, wearing a gown of pale \u2018blue | Mrs.George W.Cooké-and' Her chi:- jBTaP ° \u2019 very popular with his old colleagues, who on, Saturday presented him with a gold-headed cane.Amongst those who sent regrets for inability to attend was Mr.Rodolphe Ferget, M.P.Features of the banquet were \u2018the speeches made in reply to the toast of Canada by Mr.D.Campbell of Toron- :to, vice-president of the Order nf Railway Telegraphers, and by Mr.Sevigny, the newly elected member for Dor- chester.Mr.Lesperanre also showed himself to be a good speaker.Mr.Joseph\u201d Delisle presided, and the |.mayors of Levis and Montmagny, Mr.Grundy, manager ot tho, Temiscounta | NEW SOPHOCLES PLAY DISCOVERED.vert.ex-M.I.A.and a mimber of rail- | Containing Hundred and dren, who have been abroad for some months, &re at Bengeo House, Herts, England.for the winter.Mrs/ Dr.Stewart Robinson; Fe is entertaining at bridge | to-ghorrow afternoon in honor of Miss 1 Fa Molson.of Montreal.Miss 1sobel Pyke, 388 Metcalfe uve- ue, Westmount, is one of the debu- antes who is going to Ottawa for the drawing room.* sumption decides him to yield, improvement.upon which'he is to be Once in the monastery, however.he vincerely congratulated.Mr.Wain- is the butt of all the, brethren, save! man as Wagner.sang effectively, and ' only Frere Boniface, the coûk, who his make-up was certainly better than tries to help him.He finds all the| before.The other minor roles were; \u201cGuillaume Tell\u201d Overture, which re-, monks engaged in some task to honor | adequate.and M.Huberty gave al vealed notable refinement in the qual- \u2018the Virgia\u2014rpainting, illuminating mis_ | magnificent version of Mephisto, dis- ity of both strings and woodwind.The sals, composing canticles.He alonc! plaving his resourcefulness by varia-i Adagio from Beethoven's First Sym- can do nothing in her honor.There- ; tions in detail as interesting as they | phony did not convey, with sufficient fore he is sad and despondent., were significant.i completeness, that sense of breadLhj of Suddenly an idea strikes him.\u201c Mo; The work of the chorus was of a, vision and nobility of conception the wil] amuse her.So the poor jongleur: higher level.* THe-orchestra acquitted ! mysic holds.In the second move- takes his outfit, and in a sceae of pro- themselves.on the whole with distinc- ! ment from Tschaikowsky's Symphonie found pathos and touching simplicity.| tion.though bad playing of the second { Pathetique, Signor Jacchla displayed a he Yerforms his solitary entertainment | bassoon marred one scene.~The au- puch more convincing grasp of the 8 dience was both large, and enthusiastic.\u201csymphonic form.before her statue.The other monks; CE best work was in \u201cLe Dernier arrive during this, and are horrified at It is of interest\u201d ta note, \u201coy the wWAY.: Sommeil de la Vierge\u201d (Massenet), what they deem his sacreligious act.(hat the repertoire fôr M.Edmond | and Gounod's \u201cMarche Funebre des \u2018They want to punish him, but before! Clement has been changed from thât ' Marionettes The former was liter- they can do so the statue comes mi- axclusively announced in The Star last | ally atmospheric in its clear sugges- audience, and much enthusiasm prevailed.Signor Jacchia, who conducted, opened with his favorite Rossini, und gave a brilliant reading \u201c6f the satin.trimmed with white lace touches of -coral pink, and carrying pink roses and lilles-of-the-valley.| Mrs.Leonowens wore a grey satin gown with Persian embroidery garnitures.In the reception room yellow.chrysanthemums were artistically arranged, while the decorations in the ; dining room were composed of pink chrysanthemüms.Mrs.1.DeBrisay; and Migs Hampson \u2018were pouring tea and coffee, and were assisted in serv Mr.and Mrs.S.Siiverstons an- ing by Miss Eva Harrington, Mig pounve the engagement of their niece.Alison Strathy, Miss Isobel Blackadsr, Miss Gertrude Tobin, to Mr.Joseph Miss Helen Merrett and Miss Leon- Aliman.: owens.Miss Fyshe was attired in blue silk, with overdress -of white flr wered Lady Chapleau.uccompanied by Her chiffon and trimmings of whife lace.! jeaving town in a few days for Eu- Mrs.James Fyshe wore black crepe \u201c8YP8 ] 3 de chine.trimmed with old rote point i rope.Mr.M.Vineberg and Mrs.Vineberg, ; The Royal Canadian Academy FREE LIFE CLASS will begin on Monday, November 13th, at 7.30 p.m., in the rooms of the ART ASSOCIATION, 23 Phillips Square.Intending students should at once submit drawings for ap- \u2018proval of committee.Address: R.C.A.Life Class, Art Gallery, .Phillips Square.C 7 Recital St.Paul's Presbyterian Church, way met were amongst Ahose present.Papyri Four raculously to life.its arms are streten-| week.Instead of making his last AP- |tion of purity and peace, and in the !lace.; i A y ; ed out in vearaing.Invisible angels pearance here on November 20th.as igiter Signor Jacchis manipulated the \u2014 ; Sf Montreal, sail tomorrow by the SS HONQR W.J, SHAUGHNESSY.| Lines of Satiricai-Piay Re |\u2018 DONGHESTER - STREET WEST \u2014 bless the poor jongleur for having of-! Faust.M.Clement will appear as Des | rhythm with such unerring-adexterity \u2018Low\u2014 Douglas.\u2018 { Krôfprinzéssin Cecilie, for\" Europe.pores ?Ie ! .Lo BL _ fered to the Virgin all he had to give.| Grieux in Maassenet's \u201cManon,\u201d with | gna so clear a sense of its significance Th ost notabl ° socigls event of! Mrs.Workman.of.Pledmont and Presentation to \u201cLawyer in! covered.that the audience insisted en its re- em e , Miss Marion Workman are in town | \u201cLondon, November\u2019 13.\u2014It was an- + - : 7 1 hi final rest while! Mme.Dereyne in the title-role, and M.snd he ls called to hi ° É- | \u2018the auturin at Albany, MY.wag the! .- petition.In the third movement of | Honor of Approaching Marr Monday Evening, Nov.13 visiting friends on McGregor street.RE = \u201c77, {the first part of Rubinsteln's vividly Tait and her daughter, ced ut a méeting of the Egypt Miss.Do - wedding of \u2018by Douglas, Lady Mrs.In honor of his approaching mar ; = at 8.30 | .- : 1 \"| picturesque ane, a ivan daughter of Mr.and frs Curtis N | Haroïa Hampson, are going to Ot-|riage, Mr.W.J.Shaughnessy.advo- exproratior d that an investigation Mr.Merlin Davies, Tenor .a he brasses might have been | Douglas, and Mr.Gaffrge ©.W.Low, 'a%a for the drawing-room this week.cate, was on Saturday evening the | Of the papyri disco y Dra.Gren-i Mr.Saul Brant, Violinist, Migs Renee Sauvalle who has been vigiting Mrs.John Mackenzie in Montreal, bas returned home to Ottawa.Sir H.Montagu Ailan went to New York to meet lady Allan on her arri- Val from Europe on Saturday.guese of the Proculian Debating So- (fe and Hunt, at Oxyrhyn 8.revealed Miss (Jamieson ciety.composed of graduates and un- about four hundred lines, oF a r, Frederic .Blair.Organi dergraduates of the Laval Law Facui- | one-halt of the satirical \u2018play by - A silver collection will be taken) ty, the members of which presented A him with a mahogany Inlaid eight- phocles, the Athenian tragic poet.The day clock.tof Brooklyn.which $#ok place ona Sadr .Miss Ethel Jamieson, Violinia * * * | urday afternoon at@st.Peter's church.: The.vocalists were Mme.Pawioska Mr.Tow is well own in the Prov- \u2018and Signor Nicoletti.Ii is not often | ince of Quebec, ving been stationed i that one hears, from so young a singer in the \u2018Lake Stf John region, for.a \u2018as Mme.Pawloska, a voice of such ex- aumiber of yvearf, while he is at the improved.or the ex- play is entitled \u201cIchnentae, Trackers.\u201d \u201cIt is based on the L Mr.Plerre Casgrain.the chairman | CO quisite freshness and such luscious present time ce-president of the Miss Gibb'Dawson, of London, Eng.remarked that Mr.Shaughnessy was | Prete of Appollos castle and.the in\u201d warmth of tone.Her singin® of | Quiatchaouan Falls Paper Company.| land, is the guest for the winter of{the son of an illustrious father, and vention of ti the lyre ' : Bemberg\u2019s plaintive He ndou™ and of the Ha.Ha Bay Rallway.Sev- | Mrs.Gibb, University street.he was confident that a brilli nt fu- LAS Miverrboi: an SAT \u2019 tures out \u201casc by.sympathotie ap- fee ne ere Invitations ne th \"ed Hon.Robert and Mrs.Mackay in- {Ure ned the son fn the legs! pro- VATE LEKSONS TOR $5.00, rou TER Fal.a tures.but a ir OC the sons.for the coran.and amons the vy tn ot haa is week for Ta: reply.Mr.Shaughnessy said ne BRITISH COLLECTOR GETS .hour.Satisfaction or money refunded.; preci the spirit of the sons.| ] ; asses every Monday ursday: I of fatalism Swhioh per- \u2018and Mrs.uy Tombs, of Montreal.Miss \u2018Yvonne Rochon.of \u2018Montreal peeved that every man.should rise ° SHAKESPEARE FOLIOS.eC TORIUM HALL.in the world by virtue of his own! merits.It was the duty of every man to leave this a better world than when he found it- Governor Flix, uncle of the bride, was ; 17 Berth, ; present w'th his entire staff.thelet 8t is visiting\u2019 her sister, in Ottawa.and Mrs.Alexander meates it.but which very few singers Mrs.Arthur either perceive or find it pbasible to portray.Her control of her voice was .: Uptown 3556.\"Owen Famous Collection \u201cWithdrawn \u2018from : no Mr, SIR WILLIAM VAN HORNE of ; \u2019 Ross, ç r admirable.and she thoroughly well- | Mrs.Jaiques Tea.; Cookshire.have been spending a few Messrs.Bérnard Rose.Panel.Ray- Huth Sale\u2014lidentity of Buye \u2018merited the outburst of applause he 4 Mrs.Meredith Jaques, St.Lambert, days in town.j Mond, Gadbois, Lemire, Beique, and Unknown.GETS OLD PAINTINGS .was .: _ .greeted \u201cher sors \" comb entertained at the tea hour on Friday ; Mr.I.E.Charbonnei has returned FérPdeau also addressed the gather- special to:The\u2019 Montreal Star.\u2019 .to respond to a recall, and was the reciplent of gome handsoms houquels.Signor Nicoletti was called upon at the last moment to replace Mr.Hugh illan.who was suffering from a cold.ing.to Cookshire, after spending a few \u2018aftercoon, ta honor of Miss Muriel : days-in town.Jaques.The tea-room -was in chargz of Mrs.Hugh Pedley and Mra, W.oT Miss.M.Hammond, of Montreal, Nicoll.assisted by Mrs.E.Hilton, Mise | the Buest of Mrs.R.e had prepared songs for his own Croll, Mrs Edmond DeSaulniers.and veri e.Que.numbers, but the only one that eduld Mns Duncan Grant.\u201d ! Miss Norma.Fales, who has been in be -secured in the theatre to replace \u2018 town for a few days\u201d has returned to London, November- 13.-\u2014The Huth salé, which begins on Wednesday, has been robbed of much \u2018of its interest by | the withdrawal of the famous collection of Shakespeare folios and quar- ios, as the whole forty-two lots have been sold privately, presumably to one Hon.Dr.Beland in Méntreai, - Hon.Dr.H.&.Beland.the repre- | sentative of Beauce and the principal lieutenant of Sir Wilfrid Laurier in the district of Quebec, was in Mont- Old Masters by Murillo and Mag- nasco Coming to Montreal .Special to The Montreal Star.New.York, November 13.\u2014Sir Wm, .Van Horne, of Montreal, who has been a is Waldron, in Saw- M - Nector.;& patron at many of the important ple- - Mr.Allan's was the \"0 Saint Medaille.\u201d Sherbrooke.real last night on his way to Ottaw: co er Pa from \u201cFaust\u201d \u2018which Bignaor Nicoletti Engagements Announced.; Mrs.W.Doig Robh has gone to Jaf.Where he was called to take up his BR ded van Paintings io Ts collection - Light Biscuit 1 sang In Italian.His own, songs were The engagement is announced in! ferson city to visit her daughter, Mrs.[Parliamentary work.Miss.Lilla Ormond to Wed.\u2019 These were secured through the Eh\u2019 \u201cA Leoncavallo's \u201cChatterton\u201d and Rolot's Ottawa of Miss\u2019 Florence Marion, C.N.Snecd.= November 13.\u2014Mias,FICh galleries of this it ) \u201cLa mia bandiara.\u201d Signor Nicoleili'y| youngest daughter of Mr.George E | Miss Irens Williams, of\u201d Ottawa, in A Requiem Mass.Boston.Mass, Mover a One is the \u201cPortrait of a Man.\u201d as; uge Of overtone may not please éveryv| Perley, C.E.and granddauxhter | 1Atia Ormond: \u2018a - coritralio singer.of Delicious Cake of {he guést of Mrs.A.\u201c body.but he is without doubt an in the late Major Henry 8.Perley, CT.Montreal.\u201c Foster, in tt requiem mass will be celebrated Boston, well knows mM (Enmiand.Ce J oanish nobleman This pat: + ro Le os LL = plished vocalist and a clever Mr.John Harold: Stothers.of the» +4, ton5-arrive-+me ueésday at 6:30 a.m.in the cha- ! is to become the wife 0 Ta ling was purchased by Hareld\u2014tu Bh \u2014 ! 4 g orpret Por af the spirit of the songs epartment of the Interior, only son trom za va no CT ET lon; arrive\u201d pel of the Sisters of Misericorde for the | pix, member of an enginéring Arm rien.while he was making a tour of .as \u2018 es : singe.is voice is.however, bre of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Stothers, of | qromt tawa this week to reside In; souls of the deceased benefactors of Néw York.The wedding will be in; England last summer and was _oniy suited\u2019 for \u2018operatic than for concert !Rrockiiffe.The marriage .wiR take ! \u201c0 Ton ; \u2018the community, 470 Dorchester east.St.Aldan\u2019s Church, Brookline.After | recently imported to America.It 18 5 work.He had a cordial reception and place eatly in\u2019 February.| Mrs.James Robinson and, Miss Rob- : re ee + |a tour of the world.Mr.and Mrs | hait length portrait, and in a fine state i ington of Miramichi, Windsor.Misa Patton.of Quebec, is the guest Gcorge Lightbound, 15 Hope \u2018 Fine Puddings ~ Flaky Crusts - was rocalled.N.B., are at the Mr.George Hirst acted efficiently as accompanist.The piendP h was incorrectly placed.and th oor! Principal Peterson to Speak.Principal Peterson left last night for Boston and New York.While in New : Mr.and-Mre\"W.E.Rennetl \u2018Ottawa, | announce \\ the engagament of their.youngest daughter, Pearl Colby, to Mr.Percy Alexander Carson, son of the | of Mre.f preservation, and Is destined for Sir illlam®s home in Montreal.3 \u201cThe other picture, acquired by the Rev.Or.Paterson Smyth wil Lec | same collector, is attributed to Mag- Dennis will live in New York.SE \u2014 of the stage was unsatisfactory.t d Mrs.C Avenu York he will address a meeting of the \u201c» .facts were due lo failure to chpry out 18 Fr.FO a win take | mien Ronro FH.Clerk and\u2019 Miss Irene (@TAdiar Club and the Latia Club of > ture | Basco.and represents the interior of a À instructions.and wi be ted ot 5 n Wedhesday.the 22nd | M.Clerk are sponding à 1 Miss New America, as well as preside at a meet-{ The Douglas Church Ladies\u2018 Liter- {\u201cMonks at Supper in a Monastery.\u201d fa Lhe Sameer on, Saturday, Bea, which | November York ioe of the Carte Foundation.ary Circe wil mest In Douglas Halt and res ob by slr Ehrich bn chia.The vocal hate on au.pccaston Mrs, William H Thompson formerix | gor.an ons oT Foland.a Canon Shreve Leaves.\u2018 = tomedy error.Dr.Paterson-Smyth in rata to have been Ty ne Po À \u201cwill « me.Cou .- .H : n, former ., oo i .ee via il Sa) wi Rn Rose, ee ui Si on de Ota 120 Peu Save Shes a, Ps Eh raat, wil i gif\u201d ee 8 f WA future! Ars me- since her e st er» ure rbrooke.who has : os ig ne are, an al £1 opera- Hutchison street, Outremont, on Thurs- Tor the Opening of Parliament.been pending a \u2018ew days with Major Homer Vipond, and Mr.Dumbrill.The | No price has been.given ont in re alte, save those from ofperas not|day, November 18.and afterwards ou: \"Mrs.Rodolphe Lymieux has return-| and Mrs.hese pain Rogers.Westmount, return Rev.Dr.Young wilj act as chairman- \u2018gard -to the purchase of- ! ed bome this morning.20° _ Jr will bee served.Le inss, \u201coo included in the company's reff ,, second Thursday of each month.J ed to Ottawa, | : plea) evi pe? je Montres VOL.XLIII., N° 270, SNOWFLURRIES.MONTREAL.MONDAY.4 ailn * \u20ac NOVEMBER 13, 1911.\u201c+ PRICE ONE CENT.| MURDER OR ACCIDENT?= - LOUISE MARION 0 BY CLAIRVOYANT: S BODY Mother Believes in Murder as Clairvoyant Says, Two Men Were With Her at the Side of the Quarry, But Autopsy Produces No Evidence Either for or Against Theory.of à Crime \u2014 Inquest Adjourned a Week and Detectives Warned + to Get Busy.accident?The autopsy shows that part of the clothing was torn, whether by the grappling irons or in a struggle for her life, the doctors declined to express an A bow from\u2019 her hair was picked up near where her clothes were, number of hairs on it, which leads > the mother t to believe that _ opinion.' and this had a \"it torn from liéF hair by force: \u2014\u2014 \u2018There is probably no other eviden victim met her death.POLICE WRONG, CL \u201c~The say there-was no murder\u2014But-the police, for the-past ther that the girl was alive and.well, and had left the city of her own accord, and that her body was not in or near -the quarry.They were far from right in this guess, and they were put right - \u2014\u2014two\u2014-weeks; had been.assuring the mo by the words of a clairvoyant.2 \u201cWas Marie Louise Marion, whose partly decomposed body was found in ~~ {he Papineau road quarry Saturday afternoon murdered ,or was it suicide cr.ce.1 AIRVOYANT RIGHT.; Those closely connected with the case have their theories as to murder or accident.But all theories aside, the body lying on the cold marble slab at the Morgue tells no story of how the DEEP MYSTERY IN THE DEATH OF MARIE LOUISE MARION The mother, anxious and fretting, sought the\u2019 services of a claivoyant.___She was told that her daughter was in the bottom of a small lake or pond; \u2018that she had been pit there by two men, one fair, one dark, who were with her the fateful evening after she had left the dews stand on Carrieres street.The'police said she was not in the .The police were wrong.that she was.\"Which is right?The police or the The inquest this morning brought no answer to this question and was ad- quarry.The clairvofant said she was.v The police say she was not murdered.The claivoyant says practically clairvoyant?Journed for-a week.The clairvoyant was not one of the witnesses called.\u2014Four \u2018Weeks Ago Louise Marion Last Seen Alive It.is four weeks ago to-day that - Marie Louise Marion was last seen alive.She left the home of her mo- [ \u201cther at 8.30 jthat morning, ostensibly to resume her work as servant at the home of Mrs.Prevost, 660 City Hall avenue.She spent the day at the! \"near Lalonde\u2019s mill, close to the quar- | ry where\" her body \u201cwas \u2018found.She! left tifete at 5 p.m.She \u2018was seen at Mrs Lobert's, 4 newsdealer on Papi- | neau road at 5.30.She bought an evening paper.Mr.Desroches, a grocer, saw her about 6 p.m.and since | that time she had disappeared as completely as if the earth had swallowed\u2019 - her, until the grappling iron brought | her body to the surface Sat ternoon.The next day, October 17th, some clothes belonging to her were found on the edge of the water hear the north end quarry by -a\u2014earter\u2014who notified | the police.The detectives were put on the case and for a few days the search was pushed with vigor.The detectives became convinced that the girl had not been murdered and was not at the bottom of the quarry and the investigation was allowed to lag.Mrs.Marion, however, was Hot satisfied and in the face of opinions, theories and convictions of detectives and every one else, was convinced that her \u2018little girl had met an untimely end.Clairvoyant Caused Finding of Body.She consulted the clarvoyant.and after being told that her daugfiter was at the bottom of a small lake, went to Chief Campeau last Thurs- \u2018day.In the company of Mrs.À.Dag- enais, of 108 Mount Royal Avenue, the godmother of the deceased, whose maiden name is also, Marie Louise Mar- jon, she asked that further efforts he; made to find the body of her daugh- ter.Chief Campeau was impressed by | the convinced manner of the mother, | and\u201d commissioned.Sergeant Gagnon and Constable Lapointe to \u2018drag and search the quarry.They worked all day Thursday and Friday without suceess.Some © \u2018melghborhood, who knew the Marion family in the days when they resided in the vicinity joined in the scarch.Mr.V.E.Lamarre, and Mr.John Barry, of 18 a 32 Sherbrooke Ave- mue respectively, remained away from work Saturday morning, and at the instance of the mother decided tordo some dragging on their own account.Sergeant Gagnon and Constable Lapointe were in a boat \u2018about fifty feet from the shore, while Barry and la- marre were throwing their grappling itoti from closer in shore.\u201c| bave something soft flere.\u201d sald Lamarre to Barry, as he felt his hook catch something which he knew In- stinetiveiy was not a stone.He gave - the line a quick jerk and a few bub- \u201cbles disturbed the srface of the water.Body They Were Searching for Scares Men.Gently, eagily and carefully Lamarre \"and Barry began to pull in the slack of the rope.\u201calthough I wag firmly convinced that 1 had the body at the end -of my hook,\u201d sald Lamarre this mourning, \u201cit gave me the shock of my life, when \u2026 the body of the {tri « came to the surface and her staring; sightiess eyes, \u2018looked right at me.» » At the risk of losing the body: l.a- TT Erro let \u201cgo the rope and sat down.He said he felt sick.Barry quickly -\u2014\u2014\u2014grabbed the rape.howerer, aad.the! hook being firmly caugl in the waist of the: girl, the body was brought to the surface again.Sergeant Gagnon ahd Constable Lapointe were then hdiled and they rowed over and took charge of the body, \u2014=home-of- Mrs.Cote, of.Carriere street, |; f the citizens of the! MR A BONAR LAW NOW THE UNIONIST Canadian Unanimously Select- \u201ced to Succeed Mr.Balfour at To-day\u2019s Caucus.NAME PROPOSED BY | TWO CHIEF RIVALS Change \u2018in Leadership Rouses Enthusiasm in Tariff Re- _ form Circles.L/ London, November 13.\u2014The Unionist caucus \u2018at the Carleton Club today carried out the pre-arranged pro- -unanimously.electing Mr.A.Bonar Law, leader of the pagty in the House of Commons.Hon.Walter H.Chamberlain, who had suppressed their own aspirations.in order to avoid a breach between the Conservative and, the Liberal-Unionist group in the \u2018To-day Marie the tearful mother.\u201cShe had no reason to be dissatisfied with her lot.Had she wanted to go away, we would not have tried to thwart her plans.She was always on the best of terms with us.She had no love affairs.\"I would rather find her like this, | than have her reputation assailed and tarnished by the unqualified truths hat have -béen said -about her and have her poor little body rot in the slimy quarry while scandal mongers killed her good name,\u201d contiqued Mrs.Marion.\u201cThis is the reason I.went to the \u2018clairvoyant\u2019 and thanks to her advice, I again called t headquarters and this is the result,\u201d said the mother.pointing to the form of her daughter and bury- ' party, respectively proposed and sec- | name was submitted.the motion was adopted by acclamation.or Mr.Law js sitting division of Lancashire.~ He was born in Canada.in the province of New Brunswick, in 1858.He gave up active industry for politics eleven years ago, and became a strong advocate of Tariff Reform.Previously.was engaged in the iron business.His election thus commits the party more thoroughly to the policy of protection.Mr.Law, replying to the speeches of the nominators, dwelt upon the tragedy of political life, whereby so great a man as Rt.Hon.Joseph Chamberlain had never had made him, the of- for the Bootle .In the lower picture is se\u20ach the quarry where the body was found, the fence at the right showing how clcse it was to Carriere road.The white cross near the fenwe marks where the clothes were, and the black cross on the water where the body was found.The portrait in the left circle is that of the clairvoyant, Mme.Doucette, of 287 Mentana Street, who told the mother that her child was at the bottom of the quarry, and to the right is her daughter, Mme.A.Biquette, who was the medium employed.-\u2014 \u2014Hi-the-upper-right-hand corner.is the portrait.of the dead girl, and to the left are the two men who found the body with their grappling irons.The one pointing to the water is V.E.Lamarre, 18 Sherbrooke Avenue, and the other is John Barry, 22 Sherbrooke Avenue, r face i ikerchief, we ing bitterly.or Clairvoyant Tells of Mother\u2019 8 Visit.fesses ma .4 At the home of the \u201cclairvoyant.\u201d at 267 Mentana street, the Star representative was received by Mrs.Biguette, the medium, an her mother, Mrs, C.Doucette, the clairvoyant.They were shown a copy of last Fri- dav's Star where it was stated that Mrs.Marion, from information secured from them.had decided to have the quarry dragged over again.Were they the people who had advised Mrs.Marion where the body of her daughter was?\u201cYes, we are,\u201d replied Mrs.Biguette.\u201cAre the facts as reported correct, and how did you know that the body of the girl was there?\u201d \" \u201cThe facts are correct, but as far as telling you how we-.arrived at that conclusion, I am afraid we cannot g¢nlight- en you,\u201d replied Mrs.Biguette.They claim that this is-the third.body of victims of drowning accidents that have been recovered through their information.Mrs.Marian had called there a week .ago to-day The daughter had been \"put in hypnotic sleep by the mother, and Mrs.Marion was ushered into the \u2018private room.\u201c\u201cThe Body of Your Little Girl Will Be Found.\u201d After being handed a glove which belonged tu the departed girl, the medium after a few moments\u2019 hesitation, declared that seh could see the owner the glove, she was a slim young girl, Jith palé Flue eyes and light curly.hair.\u201cAlas,\u201d she said in an impressive tone, \u2018the pale blue eves are now (Continued on Page 14.) Prébabilities: Strong winds and gales | westerly, generally fair and decidedly cold | to-day and on Tuesday, snow flurries.with a few local The weather continues unusually cotd throughout the Western Provinces, while the cold has now spread over pearly the whole continent.A gale of great violence | has swept over the lake region attended | by local snowfails.Stormy «conditions also prevailed in Eastern Canada.Montreal weather readings by Hearn & Harrison's standard barometer: At noun yesterday, 29.50; at 8 a.m.to-day, 29.82: 11 a.m, to-day, 20.95: temperature to-day: max.31, min.21; yesterday, max.53, min.37, \u2018Bun rose this MERE aT 7.08\u201d Block.Wii! set this evening at 4.56 o'clock.Montreal temperature this date a year ago: Max.37, min.33.\u2018Temperatures.until the morgue waggon arrived.ems to-day yes'y.uight : firion was promptly notified MONTREAL, ver ees 28 62 and came \u2018down to\u2019 the morgue and Calcary cee ess JD 2a iv *.identified the remains as being \u201cher Winnipeg .sre eae 4b ta $ - : Con .zero , 10 = ©.daughter.Sault Ste.Marie .8 20 -8 \u201cWell, Mrs, Marion, 1 take off my Toronto ., \u2026 8 158 18 hat to you, you were right and every Kirgston ., .24\" 54 24 owe else was wrong-about this aftair\u201d [Ottawa .ci.se 22 60 22 sald one of the Star reporters to Mrs.[Quebec .24 5e Mn Marion this morning.~~ * Peron NB ve 8 BB \u201cI had a presentimeht that the girl [Halifax :.58 54 54 had.Bot.rén away from home,\u201d said New York .8 2 ou \u2014 sam High \u2018urine recaptured, knocked.down, kicked and _i about eleven p.m.NE MUNDENED, ANOTHEN ROE RAT TWO MEN CAUENT SE ment Can Now Proceed.| Special te The Montreal Star.| Ottawa, November 13.-\u2014An Order-in- Council has been passed formally approving the plans of the Cedar Rapids Power Company.for the development of power at Cedar Rapids in the St.Lawrence River.It will be recalled that the details of \u2018the power scheme were aproved by Hon Willlam Pugsley last autumn, but after its defeat in the elections, the Government passed an order that the Minister\u2019s appeal should be annulled.The company took up the matter with thé new Ministry which has now sine.tioned the plans, and development may be gone ahead with.With three bullets embedded in his, found Santino, lying un the sidewalk Hody and dagger wounds all over him, | in a dyinæ condition.Manconi, all cov- : PE ; ; »d with blood, was located in a Amiglio Santino, aged 25, was found ered lying murdered on the St James house at the rear of 2336 St.James street.Santino died jyst as be was street sidewalk.on Saturday in which being lifted into the amhulance of the the murder was_committed,- Donoto \u201cWestern Hospital, which had been Manconi sustained fatal knife thrusts Summoned at once.Mancnni was taken in the chest and back and is now; to the institution and Santino to the -awaiting his end in the Western Hos- | morgue.ital.P Two men were later arersted _ ana! locked up after they had been confronted by the dying man in the Western Hospital, and identified as having taken part in the fatal tight.They gave their names as Colombo Find Long Dagger.: The only weapon that was found in th- neighborhond uf the scene of\u2019 the murder was a dagger, seven inches in length, covered with blood.No revolver was found on either of the prisoners or the dead man.> i Troll.pe | \u201ci, | \u2019éoniieting stories.are told but the\u2018 The better class of Montreal Italians They are Ercole Clamfini and Gia- | dying ran declares that It was the are particularly grieved over the kill.Commo Tetroglio.These two were not lying dead at the morgue ing of Armiglio Santino and the heard in evidence to-day.Other evi- | man now ! who stabbed him.Who killed Santino?i is a question that remains unsettled.When the two men confronted the ' wounded man at the/hospital.the lat- dence was very unsatisfactory, no eyewitness of the fight being obtainable, The inquest was adjourned at 1.30 p.m.till to-morrow morning.\" wounding of Donoto N'anconi on Sat- ; urday night in view of the fact that earlier in,the day Joanni Passo, was | released from St.Vincent de Paul fer which he (Law) had Just Tecéiv- ea { Subscriptions which are already pouring into the coffers of the Tariff Réform League, indicate the impetus which will be given to the Tariff Reform Movement by the new leadership.The announcement of the selection of Mr.Law was followed immediately | by a telegram from the head of a well.kno 50.000 at Glasgow in -which ft'of $50,000 toward a protectionist campaign was made.Times Praises New Leader.Canadian Associated Press.Londen.November 13.\u2014The Times, In commenting on the selection of Mr.A.Bopar Law as leader of the Unionists in the Mouse of Commons, tes:\u2014*In one respect he may prove a wor birt y successor to Mr.Balfour.His pp \u2018that land of high Imperial Canada, marks ialist leader.\u2018In many.\"ways his character, and the circumstances in which he is now coming to the front present an analogy to his compatriot im ou hg, and J.Austen: ' new treasurer.For some time past, re- sta-| _the Eastern pres Inces of LEADER IN COMMONS ! | stated to-day on the best of authority municipal buildings.Mr.Pelletiers.C.ARNOLD! Named to Succeed Mr.Wm.Robb MR.| | \u2014 t was announced at the City Hall 0-day that Mr.Charles Arnoldi, fdr some years assistant to Mr.William Robb, the retirihg City Treasurer, will be appointed to succeed his late chief as head of Montreal's financial department.\u2014 While it/may be some time before the formal appointment is made, it and civic 1offièials generally are.well disposed towards the selection of the presentations have been made by various heads of departments and others in authority at the City Hall favoring Mr.Arnoldi's promotion to the office mbers-of the | Board of Control and to Mr.Wanklyn in particular.The promotion of under officials, it was pointed out, is an old established one at the City \u2018Hall, and the system of advancing capable \u2018and faithful employes to more responsible positions whea the opportunity offered has had a most desirable effect on the municipal service., As a result of the pending formal appointment of Mr.Arnoldi, it was that Controller Pelletier would resign \u2018from the running -and support the claims of Mr.Arnoldi for the office Mr.Robb is vacating.The new treasurer is Mr.Pelletier\u2019s senior in service and the latter is said to be one of the stoutest advocates of promotion by order of \u2018seniority and merit ia the appointment makes that of Mr.Arnol- di beyond all doubt.\u2018Mr.Charles Arnoldi belongs to a well-kmown Canadian family.Born at Rigaud, April 4, 1847, be was educated at the Christian Brothers\u2019 School from 1854 to 1862, and started work in the office of Messrs.L.Harwood and Son, 1869, to Mlle.Melanie Lefebvre, and has three sons and one daughter: Jtv- ing.= In 1870, Mr.Arnoldi became bookkeeper in the firm of Victor Hudon, a \u201cwell-knowh Importer.Two years Yater he was appointed discount clerk in the Jacques Cartier Bank.In 1875, he began workinæ for the city, where he has been ever since.For eight years he was in the Roads Department, after whiëh* he was appointed Receiver of Taxes and Assistant-Treasurer.Mr.Arnoldi is a member of the | \u201cCatholic Benevolent Mutual Associa- he has \u201cbeen both President and secretary; and of the Canadian (lub, of which he was one of the founders.In addition to being a whist and billiard player, Mr.Arnoldi.is devoted to music ~~ Tthe present Prémier of the-Dominion, Hon.R.L.Borden.Spur to Democratic Movement.London, Novèmber 13.\u2014Speaking at Oldham on Saturday night, Mr.Hamar Greenwoog declared that the succession of Mr.Bonar l.aw to Mr.Balfour in the leadership of the Unionists in the House of Commons, meant a tremendous step forward in the whole democratic movement.and the collapse of that semi-mediseval Toryism which jhad for too tong held back democratic\u2019 progress.\\ BIG CONGREGATIONS HEAR ANNIVERSARY SERMONS.Rev.E.B.Lanceley.of Hamilton,.preached to two crowded congrega-\u2019 tions at the Fairmount Avenue Me- rday\u2014on\u2014the occasion of the eighteenth anniversary jof the congregation.\"The annuai con- ;gregational gathering will take place this evening.when Rev.Mr.Lance- ley will be one of the speakers.Besides the reports on the progress of the work of the congregation there will be a special musical programme.Rev.G.I.Campbell, the pastor.will pre side.and 18 well Known as a gifted perfor mer.I MOTOR APPARATUS FOR FIRE BRIGADE.Aldermen Also Agree to Two New Stations.At a caucus of aldermen at the City Hall to-day it was decided to report to Council in favor of the construction of two new fire stations, one in Notre Dame de Grace, and the other in Mill street.The contractor fol} the Mill street is emi de Grace and for the Nôtre D de.Grace station; 1, T.Lessard.AU A report after much discussion, was \"also \u2018adopted in favor of awarding 4 contract for a motor hose waggon- to Mr.Jennings, and the purchase of a motor truck and: motor ladder from Messrs.Seagrave & Co.» Hurricane in the Gulf.A hurricane from the south is report- \u2018ed at 9.30 this morning b¥ the Marcon} wireless tedegraph off Heath Point, Anticosti.The 8S.8.Ionian was abéam at.6 o\u2019clock last night,-and the Megan- tic at 11 o'clock.ter was positive that they were the men.According to the dying man it was the old story of the peacemaker getting the worst of it About {10.50 Saturday night, Manconi says he | was walknig on St.Jumes street, near | Cote St.Paul.He saw the dead man \u2018and the two men now under arrest engaged in a tight.He attempted to pacify them, but they all turned against him in unison.They were al drunk.When Manconi saw the gleam of a shining revolver and was grabbed by Santino, who immediately began to stab him in the chest, he wrenched homself loose and started to run.He felt two more blows in the back, and heapd five revolver shots in quick succession.He was not sure whe had penitentiary on a pardon issued by His Royal \u201c Highness.the Duke of Con- naught.\u201c\u2018On-Thyrsdav last Mr.Aatonio Cor- dasco received word fr.Ottawa that the petition presented t.the Minister of Justice, Hon.C.J.Doherty.had been favorably passed upon and in due course it had been sent to the new Governor-General of (\u2018anada.Was in Shooting Affray.Passo was convicted in March last of being a principal in a shooting affray in which one of his \u2018compatriots was wounded.He was x t (0 St.Vincent de Paul for three vears.Mr.J.F.Dnhreuil, Who represented the convicted mantappealed to the Minister of Jus- , ! the revolver.Ta the best of his tice claiming that the evi knowledge, he said, (hat Champiniled time Passo actéd in Ve défonce | vas the man with the\" gun.Whoever conly.This, backed by a :aJumerously | had possession of {he gun is respon-' 0 \u2018Carl Morris Tries Once More.New York, November 18.\u2014Cari Morris, Oklahoma's \u201cWhite Hope,\u201d who lost to Fireman Jim Flynn a few weeks ago, will try to come back at the Olympic Athletic CJjub here to-night in a ten-round contest th Denver Jack Geyer.Morris has working steadily for more than a month under a corps of excellent trainers, and is sald to have acquired consideradle skiil in handling his fists.He has at least hardened perceptibly, and his backers hope that his month's work will enable thim to tse his undoubted physical pro JOHN BULL \u201c BITTERS Is a sure remedy for all stomach ills.\u2014_\u2014 TE TT Tn I TTT I TE TT uniform.playing good » hard football throughout.\u2019 R.M.C.TWICE CHAMPS.Kingston, Ont, November 13,\u2014 Il defeated Royal Mili Saturday afternoon b game.which Varsity tary College here on y 19 to 17 in 4 close decided the Intermediate i T Union.\"As Roya] M eke had a lead of five points 1 rlous ey-win-the\u2014round.and-\u2014the- championship by fhe narrow margin of three points.In the morning R.XM.C.%r, defented \u201cVagaity 11K-by 14-t6 1-4 ning the junior championship.itary Col- n the pre- or a _Princetonts \u201cLucky Win: Prince{on, NJ, November 18: + help \u2014to\u2014that\u2014of\u2014tho\u2014other\u2014g also dashed on.Saturday, petre | January 1i +} mn who helped to coach Montreal.\u2014\u2014\u2014 hockey gives them something to /do really worth while.In Toronto.of course, football will have to be follow- The hopes of Ottawa College were | \u2014and da: dashed ; by that unlucky number 13, beyond which College was unable to go.Two led à Last season Hav- defeats in one day was a bitter dose\u2019 jing contended with the beasts nf Ham- for the sport-loving public of Ottawa | siton, they ought to find gentle oars- to swallow.However; their despondency will be short-lived, for is not men easy.ONLOOKER.M.H.A.Hockey on Thursday === New Semi-Pro.League Drafts Schedule \u2014 WHI Play Seven Men.The Montreal Hockey Association, whose election \"of officers was published in Saturday's Star, heid a meeting -at the Nationa) A.A.A.Clubhouse, \u2018in Mai- sonneuve, yesterday afternoon, and adopted a constitution and by-laws based on those of the N.H.A.Its players will have to.be bana fide residents of Montreal before December 1st.After Janudry 15th, no new player .can be engaged and nn one exchanged.While allowing Its players to take part in games of Inter- provincial,\u201d Manufacturers\u2019 and Commercial Leagues, the Montreal Hockey Association will bar all those taking part in City League games.The season will \u2018open on December 14th, and the teams will- play every Thursday, ending in the middle of February, which will allow the winners of the Doran Cup plenty of time to defend the.trophy, fgr- which challengers from Montreal clubs only win pe considered.following - Schedule of games was adapted! December 14 \u2014 National vs.Athletic, Voitigeur vs.Champetre, St.douis vs.Hochelaga.December 21 \u2014 Hocheldga ws.Voltigeur, Athletic vs.St.Louis, Champetre ve.National.Decembèr 28 \u2014 St.Louis vs.\u2018Cham- petre, National vs.Hochelaga, Voltigeur v8.Athletic.January 4 \u2014 Voltigeur - Cowan.working classes of the city.who were pray Head.] .\u201c.es 5 .RE is ke sephson had been engaged in often through the lack of them thrown saute \u2018 .business on St.Lawrence street 'for| into the arms of the saloon.keeper in Virginian.««.Liverpool .\"Nov.10 47 w ILLIAM STREET, MONTREAL.| | some time and previous to his dfsape« | their .search for div ersion.The ex- 1 \u2019 pearance bad been a heavy purchaser.istence of 1,06! retail liquor licenses Steamsh P Arrivals.A = He was tracéd to the United States in the city and suburbs also came in At From To -\u2014Switzerland.Tobler\u2019s of today is the most exquisite Milk Chocolate in the world\u2014and is the.Wa .genuine Swiss Milk Chocolate from Berne, | Don\u2019t ask merely for Milk Chocolate or even \u201cSwiss Milk Chocolate\u201d.Insist \u2018on having TOBLER'S.IMPORTED BY MACLURE & LANGLEY, LIMITED Torests, Mestreal, Ottawa, Winaigez.world, permit JAPAN \u201ccompetes for the Green «Tea business of the and competes.absolutely honestly.It - s no coloring, facing or adulteration.| JAPAN TEAS = = are absolutely pure.H h \u2014\u2014 R _ goods \u201cand t, sdined se ; ce .on ' py | BAILIFPS BALE \u2014 Province dt.Quabee, | BAILIFFS SALE Provioet | of Quebec, istrict of Montreal, No.6327.Circuit] District of Montreal, authority of Jéntice; oa chattsts of the No.14585, Circuit Court.Pierre Monast.à l'Iainüff, versus | C \u2019ourt.Emile Leduc, Maintiff, vefrus Joseph Cyr, Defendant, On\u2014the 22nd John Thompson.Defendant, On tae day of Foverober, 1211.Bt VL of Lhe clock: 2nd Any -yf Noyember; 1031, at 1 of the; : At the domicile of the clock nn.m5 torenoon; at she \u2018JomicHs of name at Ne, 253$ Be Denis old | thé said\u201d Letendant, Vo.4a Roas street.in the City of Montres, a ba sold by! in thé! City of: Verdun wil de sold be ; Justice, ali the \u2018he g i | MR.R.D.DEMERS IS | | | | | Gross in the Court of King's Bench.| | take Vino} sid ft has Gone me great good, \u2018land well, || could have Vihol, for.1 never spent any \u2018and upset you owe it to yourself and {you and #7 pang HONORABLY AS ure.Mr.Justice Cross Ordered the Ac- 7 quittai From Charge Made by ~ Mr.A, Duclos.R.J.Demers, broker, was \u2018honorably acquitted on Saturday by Judge The acquittal was ordered by the court at the conclusion of the evidence of the witnesses in the action brought \u2018againkt Mr.Demers by Alexandte Du- clos, The case arose over a note.\u2014 .| Head of Lady Maccabees Here, Mrs.Jessie K.Fager, Deputy Supreme Coccander of the \u201cLadies ot the Maccabees\u201d is a guest at the Queen's 1 Hotel.On beautiful Sheridan avenue, in Detroit, lives Miss Marie Richter in perfect health, although a year ago she was almost a wreck.Writing of her condition at that time she says: \u201cLast winter | was completely rundown and felt fagged-out all the time, | was nervous, and had indigestion.\u201cOne of my friends.anvised à me to The tired, worn-out féeling is all gone, and I am strong, vigorous The stomach trouble soon disap and now I eat heartily and have perfect digestion.1 wish every tired, weak, nervous .woman money in my il{e that did me so much Boo as that ! spent for VinoL\u201d Thousande of women and men who wore formeriy- weak and sickly owe their present rugged health \u2018to the wonderful strenxth-creuting effects of: jinol.1f you are pale, Wcak, nervous your famüy to try Vingl.It wili build iva Sack your, moby.Bi not we giva your.ey.Bryson, druggist,\u2019 ! Bt.Cathet ith and - Dr.Campbell bad.and extradition proceedings immediately begun by Mr.H.Wemrfeld in the interest of local creditors.The first judgment ordering his removal to Montreal was stopped by.habeas corpus proceedings, but last week the appeal went agajast him and the New York Court 1 a judgment of interest to local business meri decided that Josephson would have to come to Montrea) and stand trial.DR.CAMPBELL WELCOME.Local Congregationalists Arrange | Luncheon for Visitor, In order to demoastrate their fra- \u2018ternal feelings for Rev, Rr.Campbell, of the City Temple, Loadon, the Congregationalists of the city have arranged for a luncheon to be given in is honor during his coming visit to| he city.Rey, F, J.Day, in announcing this in Zion Church yesterday, said the Congregationalists would have \u2018been highly pleased to have had Dr.Campbel] speak for them, and only the clashing of the Missionary Congress was responsible for the inability to arrange this.As to.the.criticisms about Dr, Campbell speaking in the Uaitarian Church, he remarked that stinctly stated his Trinitarian views, but was welcome in that church, just as were other| \u2018ministers of a more orthodox type.A LARGE PARISH.St.Jean Baptisto Leads in Popula- : tion.The census lately taken in the parish of St.Jean Baptiste by Reverend Father Forbes and his assistants, shows It is the head of the largest parish in the Dominion of Canada.eA population of the \u201cvillage\u201d is of There are 3,840 French-Canadian Catholic families, 322 English-speak- ing Canadian Catholle families.and 87 Italian Catholfc c fanrilies.Moreovér there are 600 Protestant families, 621 Jewish families and 23 familles of foreign nations not classi- tied as to religion.Fairmount Y.W.C.A.Closes.The Educational] and Physical De- | partments of Fairmount , Branch of the Yoting Women's Christian Association have arranged for the following classes: On Monday at 3 p.m., milllnery, by Mrs.Charles Krause; and dressmaking by Mrs.C.H.Black- Amore; at 8.30.p.m.gymnastics for \u2018Juniors, by Miss C.Hardman; at 4.30 p-m., gymnastics for intermediates.by |.Migs Hardman: at 7.30.p.m.millinery by Mrs.Charles Krause; art needlework, by Miss A Moray; dréssmaking, pope by Miss Blackmore, and Eymnastics | cated and basketball class number 1, by Mies \u201cHardman, \u201cadd 8.90 pm; gymnastics und basketball, class number 3, atso by Nliss.Hardman, Judge Impeass Temperance \u2018Pigdge.Should Daniel Molntyre, in the future, partake of the cap that cheers or look upon the wine when it is red.dire calamity will result for him.This.is what Judge Leet_promised him last Saturday when the man! stond Charged with nen-suppnrt.and with being abu- (sive and threatening when \u2018he was un-: der the spell of sicohol.As sending \u2018the man to jail\u2019 would have placed his family at the Pat A of the public.Judgo Leet made the vot He was ir \u201cLie, Tait Inga for the condemnation of the speaker, who_declared that this number gave an excess of 250 as compared with the ten other principal cities cf Canada.la his eŸening address at the Verdun Methodist Church, Mr, Roberts attacked the \u201cunfettered power now possessed by the License Cammission- \u201cerg and again\u2014adveeated-tha\u2014separ ation of the liquor and grocery trades.He also urged that legislation be en- bottles by the bars.He also severely censured the police administration of , the city, declaring thai the officials were either unwilling or incapable of applying the law governing places where liquor was sold.\"PREACHES NEW CRUSADE.Speaker \u2018Urges Greeks to Unite in Freeing Compatriots From.the- Turks.should unite in a crusade to free their compatriots who\u2019 are victims of the Turks, declared Mr.George C.Spil- dotopoutos-Smith, of whe \u201cDar Immigration Society, speaking in the Greek Church.on St.Lawrence St, yesterday.Describing recent persecution, the speaker particularly instanced the case on the 14th of last month when the venerable Metrapolitan of Geneva had been tortured and put to death, as well as a and servant with him.The motto of the Young Turks, the speaker said, was: \u201cChçistians must be wiped out of the rkish Empire or become Mussulmen.\u201d The speaker concluded by saying that both Protestants and Catholics in America were being asked to help in \u2018the new crusade, PORT HOME, ONT.\u2014John Adums is dead, aged 49 years.50 Per Cent ALBUMEN We have the following report on en extreme case of isease.Patient, Frank Chandier Cad.Pa art seit, prings 0.racuse! re physician \u2018was called in in May, 1 it as Bright's Disease, wi rt cent.Dropey soon \u2018appeared from to, foot, Cuse resisted treatment pechine al ialiat and twe b \u201ccalled im in conu .At this + acted to prohihit the salo of liquor in|.Greeks all over the civilized world|m indon |, \u2014-Londén = : .Southampton .New Yo ee 1seees.Plymouth ., .New York Pretorian.Glasgow .« Philadelphia .Leghorn « .Naples 8.Victoria.Plymouth.New York 1.Michigan.London ,.Montreal Sicilian.London .+ .Montreal Passengers to Glasgow, On the SS.Hesperian, the following- named passengers sailed Saturday from Montreal and Quebec: J.L.W.Aredale.Mrs.M.Desson, Herbert Denton.J.Gordon.* Mr.Henderson, Miss Henderson, Miss Mcisaac, urray.8.Orr.Miss J.Parke, Miss C.Parke, - Miss Mary Russeil, Rev.S.G, Ruegs.\u2018Mrs.Ruegg, Miss Robertson, R.Russell, Alex.Rankin.: mith, Mrs.Smith, John Sim.David Te Alex.Wilson Mrs.Watson and_jalid, Reffinald M.Young.Annual Sailors\u2019 Concert.Mr.Huntley R.Drummond, vice-pre- sident of the Board of Trade.will preside at the annual concert of the Montreal Sailors\u2019 Institute to-morrow night.The sailors will be assisted by Mrs.JE.Hall, soprano; Mr.Angus McAlpine, baritone, and Miss Carolyn A.Dogherty, | elocutionist.Vessels Sailed.Five vessels sailed from Montreal Saturday and Sunday: ss.Megantic.for Liverpool: HS.Rosalind, for St.John's, Nfid.; 88.Hesperian.which left Saturday; 88.Cairntorr, for Newcsstle, and ss.Manxman, for Avonmouth, left Sunday.: A Farewell! Concert.A farewell concert to this port will be held to-night, under the auspices of the Royal George Social Club, at the Seamen\u2019s Institute.An excelient programme is promised, and a large attendance expected.The concert will begin at 8 p.m.- T8 _-atrs, 5: De: PR aot , in dona Bere, at an advancéd age, + nd + Ration, t patient was pearly burstisg, th yo be tapped, four quarts ef .situation was \"Caapiiciied \u201cwiik roilk.clan.He gave no bope.Tests by the College of Mddicipe, Syracuse, N.Y., showed 50 ver | ulbumen.with casts.fis critical moment the patient's family a wioue 23 cent.ome of the hardent cases These, daily re.évery family - Nottitg but the preju- mistaken cotinhe of the part cou neve- covery in a great majority, hut it la! to Ist cases t an metionn ns the above.before putjiag them on the Lreatmeot.The\u2019 w emollient treatinent is \u2018known Puitons M?tal Cumponad.It cap he had in or Lane a res Ce.3 Deng Stores.: to Write | WI tx he rere Sree CEL ys - e besdac anû \u20ac esigbt pa Ns this Borat the rity called Tn a fifth physt: Poe \u2018 2 Hynman.J.C.Johnston, Mrs.Johnston.IR.C.Kerr, Edward Law.- : P, Martin, D.B.Mundel, Master James\u2018 McKenzie, Mr.John and by à rgular campaign of pamph- CUT - lectures - mcc CLA RY\u2019S Vousesuen, ee John, RS.POPULAR SCIENCE SCHOOL INAUGURATED.{intare-Mortaitty, Tu Tuberculosis, Thrift amd Temperance \u2018are Objects.A largely attended meeting\u201d was hild' at the Monument National last Science School, etaient for the better unders & of soc - ditions.aus the Rev.P.Perrier, the sident of the School, had explained its object and purpose, viz, to\u2019 bring together the rich and poor, the em.ment of better relations between them, Bight for the purpose of formally in- : > \u2018@ugurating the opening ofthe Popular ployer and employe for the establish \u2018 Pb Fer Convuiencence: - Wilson sInvaiids Port (a In Quins du Pdfon) = A BIG BRACING TONIC, It restores the di.| .power of.resistance and thus fartner Dower\u2019 \u201cLI patient, owerco blobd im poveris x ment, impaired nutritit find ed\u2019 aires \u201c oh LD of e I FA lets ana to spread-abroad.a i.sreatér knowledge the social con- Lditions.- Archbishop Bruchesi congrat the founders af of on the xood work they had done and were doing.-Had such & society apd school been in existence twenty years \u2018ago, sald His Grace, we would not to-day be confronted with the division between capital and Jabor | which so: cofistantly threatened the \u2018peace und welfare of the community.4 MATHIEUSS SYRUP oN Red [2 A tracking.Acting.The otto of the school might be said, \u2018tp consist of three words: Learning, | -\\nd for its cnnaid- ; ch questions n: he rukResten- Pre ectiontn, thrift | as Infant mortality, fig TRAIN WRERKED.His One Passeriger Killed; Several ro RE |) North Carolina.RA Ce Greensboro.N.¢., November Ts t The New York, Atlanta and New\u2019 \u2018 leans 1dmited train, on ihe Southern\u201d \u2018Railway, which left New York at ¢.30 pm.and Washington at 10.45 p.m.p - THE MONTREAL DAILY ar \u2014\u2014\u2014- STAR\u2014 MONDAY, N OVEMBER 13.1911 ea 1 \u2014 SEE US FIRST For Private Greeting Cards.' - Sample Books Sent on request.\"F Ta.Up 1490.837 ST.CATHERINE S 1.Ww._ _ 267 &.\u201csaw \u2014 \u2014 Ç E PHELAN FRECKLED GIRLS.I have just received a stock of WILSON FRECKLE CREAM, made in Charleston, JON FRECKLE CREAM PNY.Tin FINE, is frag- rent and harmless.and will positively bleaches dar \u201cight; and will make hair grow.It will také off your freckles, tan and * brown-moth, or I will {give you back your money.C in and Seo\u2019?and try à far.\u2018or | wi you on receipt of price.§ $1.00.Trial size, [60 cents.| - x H.BRYSON.= 250 15eodû A Unique \"Reference Library | A unique library, rich in works of reference, was gathered by the late Mr.Geo.Murray.BA Oxop.as the class- fcal master for many years at the Montreal High ool, author of \u2018Verses and Versions,\u201d and editor of \u201cNotes and | Queries\u201d in the Montreal Star, This lfb- 3 | rary Gf.about three- thousand volumes includes many valuable editions now out of print; every poet of mark who has written in English: \u201cNotes and Queries\u2019; all the principal classics in their original forms and in the best translations, with remarkable editions of Horace .and the diana, books on journalism, and ilustrat- ed works on jewelry.This library would be of golden value to an editor! or a librarian, who gives answers to out-of-the-way questions from | day to day.It would be quite as useful to a teacher or a professional scholar, It will be sold as a unit.For its examination apply to E.G O'Connor, room 7 204 St\u2019 James st.Montreal, 265 6 CANADIAN - PACIFIC (TORONTO SERVICE À \u2019 1045 P.M.DAILY.\u201cYONGE STREET STATION = N QRTE TORONTO.[MAN IN TRANCE IS HIS OWN SON, DR.remove freckles, tar and brown-moth, \u2018not onie ir _ mail it to | utter a word of explanätion as-to his Greek Anthology: Shakespearana: Cana- | cense for his dog, -artd, while: there he (MORE Th FOR MONTREAL Em Mr.Charles Chaput Declares Citizens\u2019 Association.Will Had Taken Sugar.of Lead in Mistake for Bicarbonate - .ref o.The mystery surrounding .the silent man who was found wandering \u201c| through the corridors of the City Hail on Thursday, was solved on Saturday through the stories published in The Star.The man who had been unable to At a luncheon given to the members of the Press on Saturday afternoon at \u20acCopper\u2019's restaurant, Mr, Chas.Chaput, the newly elected president of the citizen's Association, was most emportant city like Montreal should possess mrore-autonomy.\u201cIt is,certainiy a painful\u2019 posjtion for a &ity like Montreal to be in.and it alfidst seems as if the smallest municipality in the province has more power than the metropolis.I- think it is about time we brought \u2018some remedy to bedr on this unfortunate condition of affairs, so that we should not need to go \u2018to Quebec.every year in order to obtain new legislation.strange conduct, was identified Saturday morning by Dr: F.M.R.Spend- love, of 905 St, Catherine street west, as his son, who had been missing since Thursday\u2019 merning.- Mr.Spendlove had been \u2018living at his father's summér home at Ayers Cliff, near Massaw]ppi Lake, and last Tuesday, in error, took a dose of sugdr :0f lead, when.he \u2018intended to use bj- carbonate of soda.He returned to Montreal Wednesday.and had\" apparently fully recovered on Thursday moraing.when He left for the City .Hall .tg \u2018secure a HH- > association.\u201d Mr.Chaput welcomed the good féel- thé \u2018Citizens\u2019 Association, and hoped became\u201d exhausted.\u2014\u2014 wget mwa Mr, Spendlove was still \u201cunable to] speak when discovered by his father on Saturday, And was-removed fn the.Western Hospital ambulance \"to his home.they might differ with the policy.of [the association: thal _ they.3 and see the president directors \"first, and then eriticise if they pleased.ständing might be obviated.It was not.the policy of the association, continued Mr.Chaput,\u2019 to pick out any special candidate for the City Council, but : to give their support to those, yoo .Great Northern Liner Floated.\u201cHave You a Blank Where oo .This Dotile Ought To Be?s to S someone is taken ill at night\u2014and vou had n promised to get Hennessy Brandy but \u201cforgot it\u201d or \u201cput.- à of \u2014and you found\u2019 a blank where the bottle ought to be?_ Will yori risk precious! lives by being caught unprepared?_ - Fill the blank./ \u2018ready for emergencies.NOW is the tithe to buy : Order Hennessy Brandy and have it -Unguestionabl).the peer ef ifs iralan\u2019 .between the twe Cities, \u2018Superior.Eemparsmess Cass, and Roomy A Sleepers: + -m.\u2018and 10.00 P m.daily | to 8.45 Union Station.ho Parler Car to Portland, Me, 9.00 a.m.daily except Sundsy., : CALEDONIA SPRINGS WEEK END \"HOLIDAY RESORT Cheap Flares Going, Friday and\u2019 Saturday.Return until Monday.TICKET OFFIC s: 218 St.James St,\" Telephone Main 3732 3733, ac Place Viger and Windsor Street Stations, + yo.{ er.| Em TE Glasgow - SERVICE, Montreal Nov.4\u2014T,S.8.CASSANDRA .Nov.18 Ÿ \u2014 Eon or soi, tu \u2014 7.0 \" T.SS ATHENXIA Ded.2.T.S,5.SATURNIÆ.- .Dec.9 Passuge rates: Cabin (calied Second}, in upwardy.Thirt Cluss.- Eastbouut, $0.25; Westbound, $31.25.530 St.Catherine street weat, or >= ROBERT el re \u201cco.Limited, Agate, Montreal : - * 108 313 ty ; Fl =o \u201cCUNARD LINE.EN CANADIAN SERVICE, Special Uptown Agency.\u201cThon.Cook & Sop.| amship\u2014\u2014 Company, strandéd in thé Kurusima passage off | Shikeku Island, and later was floated, arrived \u2018here yesterday.The Mifine-] sota was bound from Hobg Kong for Seattle.; | .Winnipeg will ask - the - \u2018Manitoba, Legislature to.pass a bill authorizing} the seizure of all shbrt weight wood! and coal in-that city Cozodont to popular will.deed- vecur, to bring hack:info office some of the members of the \u201c23,5 At would \u2018then bécomé.\u2019the duty of the association to combat popular wilk In concluding.hié address Mr.Cha- tial it was Tel.Behl M.615, GEO.STRUBBE, City Ticker ARE | 269 \u201c i 130 St.James St.H A.PRICE.Asst.Ger.Pass Agt.From , + From \u2014ontrést :{ Soutbampt for London.- Oct.31\u2014-T: ss.AUSONIA .Nov, 3% \\ : CHRISTMAS SAILINGS FROM PORTLAND.ME.Railway Company \u201cour Rooms, 131 Inspector st, comprising: | | Hrorses-Bey polo poñy.handsome , | Diack geiding.gelding.ges toa mare, 2 Me rom horses; Li Only .double-track route real.Toronto.Hamiiton, Detroit and Chicago.TORONTO between Most-.\" Niagars Falls, CHRISTMAS SAILINGS + Boston, .Qaeenstown; Liverpool S.S.FRANCONIA , NOVEMBER 14, 3.30 P.M.Sh : | ©.DECEMBER 9, NôoN 1\" IN- TY HOURS: VIA.- A Nêw \u2018Steamer \u2018at_Moderate.Ratos.; \u201d \u201cInternational Limited\u2019 Lo Sand, Fastést Train Canada) Lvs.MONTREAL # Local Agents: W.H.Henry.250 St.| Jumes St.Montreal.Robert Reford Co.- St.' Sacrament Street.Montreal.9 ain.every dey.Four Express Trains Daily - MONTREAL._ToROKTO ead WEST.9.45 7.30- p.m., 10.30 p.m.DIE rt \u2018and-\"Libraey sCare-on Day - Traibs: Puliman Seeing Cars, Electric Lighted, including sding lamps In * berths.on night tealpe.MONTREAL-NEW à TORK.a, 2P- ES RER MONTREAL BOSTON.Free, ; vin \u2018C.V.R'y\u2014*8.31 a.m., *8.30 p.m.MONTREAL OTTAWA -\u2014 \u2026 +68.30 am 13.55 p.m.*8.00 p.m.MON TREA c CHE REROOKE- LENNOK- VILLE\u2014*8.00 Em.14.16 pm.°8.15 ?\u201cDaily.tDaily, except Sunday.>.CITY TICKET OFFICES: - 130 St James St, \u2018Phone Main 6908 or \u201c \"Bonaventure Station \u2018 ~ 9 am., ir delonrirrriy f \u201cMONTREAL © QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL EVERY SATURDAY S| 8 SLAURENTIS - §.S.MEGANTI | Passeligers in all Classes.Elevators.Orchestras, | mates: First, $82.50.Segond, $53.75-up - © 88.TEUTONIE 88.CANADA -| oly One Class Cadin, (ID and Third Class.i.\u2018Rates: Teutonic, $55 03; Garda, $50 Up Third Class at low rates.Closed Rooms only Fov.18, 9a.mi.Moltke x.Nov: rhe GRAND CRUISE ET LARSES( in the WORLD - Also sailings every Thursday to Queenstown 2nd Liverpool by mam.+ Vireiens naa d Submarine Siguals.LEAVING EW YO ,Jan.30 12 all Steamers.\u2019 © c palatis1 cfuisiog wank Lost Agents.or ofnices 1181/55, SViCTÉ IA LUISE\u201d (3332.| tewn Auy, 530 St.Catherine sew.Vo MADEIRA, 5 \u2026 the MEDITERRANEAN CL >.OU 235 \u201c600d beh the ORIENT.- xD 78 DAYS - $325 > | Also Cruises to\u2019 West Indios, Around the World, Italy and Egypt, ete.Hamburg-American Liné, 41-44 Broadway.n.Y.) Jor\u201dJas.Thom.118 Notre Dame St.W.; W.H.+ Hear, a 8 James BL Ho.Cook & Sob oo Lu ?as0 St.therine \u2018 .; ~Hone ve! IRC St.Lawrence Boulevard.Montreal.Le A an Line ee \u2014\u2014 XMAS.SAILING! From Py Portland Me.s*.4.Nov.21 rPennsylvanis Dec.2! ies, x : rHambn Diteet.\u2018 Second Uabin onlr.- Cansda; Mogantio; Toute Des.8 9,/1 vn il at Plymouth and Cherbourg.Boek - 03 tRitz.-Cariton a Ja art staarant early.Becure your Berthe now GIBRAT.TAR.\\ALGIERS, NAPLES, GENOA: WHITE STAR Every Saturday from ['68.HAMBURG \u2026.- Nov.1§, L PM Now York Lork to \u2019, | 88.CINCINN - LINE Bervices Plymouth, Cherbourg - and Southampton, including new.giant To ORIENT] South America.TSS ASCANIA Dec.2 Passage Rates:\u2014Cabin (called second), | canla.\u2018* $46.25 and upwards.\u201cUther steamers.$45.00 and: upwards, Third class.British .Fa Fun partieulars on application 2° Special Uptown Agency.Thos, Cook = Sci, : 530 &t.Catherine\u2019 street west, or THE ROBERT REFOR).GP,, Limitei, Mot.trea! Quebec.-Torprito, St.Fava.N.Fortiard, Me.s \u201cWinnipeg.Mau.; ; and\u2019 wl innrs line Ageuts.=~ \u2018 265 Toland Lines, Ltd, Fast All-Water Freight Service Te S00, PORT ARTHUR, FORT\u2018 WILLIAM,.WESTPORT, for all points west.\u201csalings every Fuesday and Friday, 8.8; \u201cDUNDURN\u201d | saîts EVERY TUESDAY, 8 P.M, FOR \"', Kirigetgn,\u201d Toronto and Hamilton, > \"À KING: L.A, W.DOHERTY./ Genera \u2018Agent.Traffic Manager., S: PLAYFAIR, President.Dock.oor MéGifi st.i Tel, M.2580-7078 5 27) 3eod x (RED EW FOU NDLAND © COMPANY The.Direct Rnate between: Cada and Nevrfo indland.5 .88.\u2018Invermore\u2019 leaves North Sydney every Tuesday, Taursday and \u2018Saturday nights.after arrival of JIGR R Express connecting at Pcrt aux Pasque with New.foundiand.Company's Rallway and Steamship system for all .Loints In Newfoundland REID, NEWFOUNDLAND COMPANY, 78 313 ds ss \u201cTn ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, 1 : Nvrite- for Éllugts Pro.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Sallings Unt Christmas AOE artes ors TERS Fast furbine Sicamérs: «lee none Victorian, .Nov 49 .Virginian Nov.n r mess - n \u2026- WORLD, Le + Montreal \u2014Quebeo\u2014Bristol * (AROUN Ros.to Jan.Corsican, Nov.reas ROYAL GEORGE .Nov.15 uury.Best grade of ac Saloon 880 AP $90 up.K Halifax to Bristol.+ coramodation throu! bout.St.John and Halifax te Liverpool.8.ROYAL EDWARD Nov.20 ndepende ets \u2018rom pep pov EOE _ Dee 13 * everswhert at Jowest rates.oh St.John Halltax, (Due Bristol Dec.19).Steamship Tickets By All Limes.gramps jan\u2018 so.teas - 2 \u201cDees {fty .,.3 One bour.fifty munites Bristol to London.on 74.80 and 48 50: Second Glass JAR steamship ageut.of Puope Malin 6570.\u201cCANADIAN NORTHERN S.8 LIMITED, | S30 St James Street, Montreal.i Uptown Agency.530 St.- Catherine st.W, THOS.COOK & SON, Cook's\u2019 Travelers'Cheques Paysble Reel Where.858 53 law LT 138 158 daw ri FRUITS BONNERs assez No.1 Cooking Apples, 34.75 per Losi Heowieuse Grapes, 6c per BE Col, Nuts.33c per.ib.: French Ive 2kc por Ih Alligator Pears.12 Meal Colidgs ave.TeL-Us Kills Rate, Mice) Reaches apd - NO OFFENSIVE ODOR, All yy or TORSO, | al 257 580 §T- CATHERINE STREET W.MONTREAL COMMON SENSE aes Queer\u2019 Be West, mitations, $50 and 82.60 and vp; Third Class Liv.So ondon, .Glasgow, $31.25 and esperian, Nov.11 .6.30 am Ionian, Nov.18 ._.830 a.m, 88, Grampian und Hesperian, saloon, ; GO TO BOUT DEL 2 : >; \u2018As 3 { FRIDAY, 17th Nov.at 10 a.m: BW | catherine Street West.es) sé == im of (Household Fürniture| $70.09.Second Class, 350-001 2 othez steamers, on ASS cabin.ca \u2018\u201cBe- cond.\u201d 647.50 a) $60.00 and u rly oa mira Clasë, $30.38.Ç \u2018Te Havre awd Londen 2 inter ; NE: He 3s py , on, avre, w= [75 pe Boas Havre, | 1.005 | aris .Apply * to H.& A ALLAN.Montreal, | The place té6 hold your plcnie or spend | pleasant days.Excedent service.Cheap fares.Special rate ot LIGHT TICKETS |- SLEIGHS-Victorias, spreders .for ONE DOLLAR Dow in effect.Ai :burlows crachoirs.family sleighs, city cars going east connect at LaSalle (cers delivery.lorries, eto.\u2018avenue c.124 156 cod ROMES\u2014Very fine müsk ox and buf- = jal black bear, welf and goat.! - HARNESS\u2014Singie and deuble sets of Household Furniture driving and working.riding saddles; rugs.and Effects Large Regular Auction at Our Salesrgoms, C 453 ST: JAMES STREET, © - 1268 =- 1100 Ibs, workers.carisies, gro \u2018on view Monday afternoon.Sale at 10.30 am.FRASER BROS., A uction eers.Pr.- Insoly nt Noti nsolvent Notice In the Matter of - À, McCOLLOUGH & ©0., Inscivents.-Consignments solicited.Cash advances made, Néw furniture, carpets.ranges.hall stoves and fireproof safes, carriages , Îror private salé.- Safe, cican storage for | _| furniture, Pplanos, baëgage, etc.~ FRASER BROS., \u2018Auctipneers.269 5 DAILY AUCTION SALE Lt le - OF A $50,000 JEWELLERY STOCK At 667 St.Catherine Street West, Sale starts at 2.30 P.M.and 7.30 P.M.This Sale is the greatest sensation in s 5 Produce Merchants, Montreal, \u201cThe following assets of the above estate wiil be =0ld by public auction-on at the Premises, 88 Grey Nun Street, | the losing out of a large Jewellery stoc This is your chance to purchase Stock of CHEESE, BUTTER, EGGS, | Christmas Gifts, Wedding Presents, and ithe Finest of Jewellery, at your own price.MAPLE SUGAR, STANDARD SYRUP, OFFICE FURNI- ; During the first few days\u2019 sale the fol, TURE owing goods will be offered: Silver Cake and Dishes Silver Tea Sets, Silver Coffee |(OMPrising Taylor safe.rofl top and high Sets, Balad Bowls, Fine Metal Clocks, |96sKs.\u201cmp ors hee chalrs, stools, glazed office partitions, etc.WAREHOUSE FITTINGS, comprising, refrigerator, 24 x 13: platform scales, trucks, butter cutter, butter wrappers, egg.boxes, wax paraffine, cheese -{clips, bags, stencils, tools twine etc, etc.{Fine Italian Statuary, Bronze Statuary, { Gold-filled Watches, Chains, Bracelets, Rings.\u2019 Carving Sets, the Finest of Antique Table Silver, Cutlery of every description, Mirrors, Jewel Boxes, Gold Clocks, Cut Glass, \u2018and a thousand other lines too numerous to mention.REMEMBER THE NUMBER, 667.st Saie at 2.30 pm.FRASER RROS.; a \"Auctioneers, \u201cIW.T.HOOD, Curator, : 50 Notre Dame st.west.: 268 6 C.C.BRANDT, ! Auctiôneers.kl INSOLVENT ESTATE A McCullough & Co.h \u201cLarge assortment of Carpet Squares, (By order of W: 'T.Hood, curator.) cosy lamin Howse-Furmisine._etex | Auction Sale of Horses, at our Rooms, 241 and 243 St.James st.Harness, Waggons, TUBSDAT, NOY.lth, 1911] Merges Wen consisting of new Carpet Squares in vari- ; » ous sizes and handsome designs, Axmin- At our auction rooms, 131 INSPECTOR STREET, ster, Royal Wilton, Brussels, Tapestry On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th and other grades, Linoleyms and Oil- Comprising: Black horse, 7 years old, cloths, Curtains, Fortieres and Table Linen, House Furnishings, etc.Also very 1500 Ths), 16.5 hands, \\In perfect condition: gray mare.16.2 bands, 1400 lbs., In handsome Upright Pianos and very neat Parior, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Springs ough, condition; oii Lf Ty hand \u2018 + and Mattresses, Pillows, Dry Goods, etc.igingle express harnees, brass mount ; à At 2.0.: .|oovered express VrAgOns.2 o 3 ne 10,00 bigets.sic.Handsome ! \u2014\u2014\u2014Strive for Fhis-End\u2014 \u201cEnd: phrase in his dectkardtion that an im- That is.ene of the principal matters \u201c which will occupy the attention of the |\u201d ing prevailing between the Press and ; that if the occasion should arise when\u2019 come\u201d In: that way a good.deal of misunder- 3 Kobe, Japan, November 13,\u2014The candidates whb weët the best \u2018entitled |.steamer Minnesota, of the Great \u2018Nor-\u201cte it.That- dia- pe mean, \u201chowever, thern Ste hi associatipn- would _alw For\u2019 exarnple, should : ithere be any desire,, which night in- ;- put \u2018said that as the head \u2018of a large |' business House, he realized how esséû- | He expressed the and the Press.so-that its\u2019 \u2018efforts might [ IMPORTANT | \u2014_ 92 52 law Hon.Jules Allard in City.Lu Hon.Juleg Allard, Provincial Minis- i | N T a R C 0 L on | A 8 Saying at te Fa aban a Important :Friensive : *.Stoies and\u201d Capes, assortment of General Dry Goods in ev- and ha ra other RITpe drivers and ery line, and Hany consignments of ai TUESDAY, 14th Nov., °11,, Terms cash.- ; .pen express future.- oo TT en Vou.need.never eme cr 00 MONTREAL, Monpay, \u2018Nov.13, 1911.NY DAYS OFTEN kivesied In Montreal property.\\ LTY REVIEW | No.276 erm mimes What is more : dreary, dismal and depressing than a rainy day?When the sun shines and everything looks bright, some people seem to think that T0 there will never again be a cloud in the sky, and they consequently two-step gaily through life without 3 3 thought & for the future.retting \u201cand saving fo prepare for tomorrow, don't seem to go about it the right\u2019 way and when the rainy day comes they are still unprepared and- have missed all the fun as well> ,.Do you realize -that there\u2019 is a rainy day coming and are \u2018you sure that you are mak-, - ing the best preparations for it?| : - We put yoi on.the track of investments that will ensure you a comfortable \u201c - ee = .cme .+ + fear the.rainy day whon your savings are rs \u2014 155 NOTRE DAME \u201cST.WEST TRADE SALE Wednesday aod.Thursday ||.Nov.15th and 16th - at\u2019 our rooms, 69 ST.JAMES STREET || of Gen Just Received a Select Consignment.\u2014of\u2014 FIN E PERSIAN and TURKISH RUGS Varying in Size From 5 x 3 Feet to 20 x 13 Feet, \"In Exquisite Coloring and Design, Dry Goods, | Manufactured Furs, Boots and Shoes and Rubbers, \u2018from different bankrupt stocks, transferred to our rooms, including:\u2014 550 pleces Tweed, Sérge and Beaver.200 pieces Heavy Overcoating.Which We Are Offering at Very Attractive Prices.\u2014 M.HICKS & ¢O., .101 METCALFE ST.cr pieces Dress Goods\u2018 and Costume oths, ; Po 500 pieces Flanneletge and Print, 200 pleces Assorted Curtain Net.-\u2014B 200» i=.monos, 350 pieces assorted Cottonaëes, 500 assorted Overcoats and Suits, Quantity of Sijk, Satin, Linings, Farmer's Satin, White Cotton Sheeting, Lace, i Embroidery, Ribbons, Ladies\" , Wear, | Wool Stockings, Gloves, Corsets, Ladies\u2019 duckets, Sweaters, Woo} Vests, Men's set a ; \u2018269 3 _\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 mms => = .Re NB .M » IF 3 4\" nh Rare oid Mahogany Furniture | Fur Lined Caps.Tweed Pants.Felt Hats.| Wool.Socks, Wool Underwear, Leather \"Mitts, Men's Fur Coats, Ladies\u2019 Fur Jackets, Fur Caps, Muffs \u2018Boas, Collars, in all kinds of furs, Boots and Shoes and Rubbers etc, ete.A large for .men,\u201d women and children.kinds of goods, etc.; etc.Sale at.10-o'clock a.m.each day, lots to suit -and without reserve.! MARCOTTE: FRERES, .269° 3 ; | Auctioneers.+ AUCTION SALE | OF FURS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH, at our rooms, 69 ST.JAMES STREET.20.000 wortli of.high grade manu- ; factured Furs and Skins, from a bank- rupt-stock, transferred to our rooms, by \u2018order of curators, including: Raccoon | Coats, assorted Fur Coat, Fur Lined \u2018Cots, Ladtes\u2019 Jackets In Persjan Lamb, Electric Seal and Astrachan, Fur Lined Capes.Men\u2019s Caps in Electric Seal and s Lamb, Muffs, Stoles, Boas and Coll lin Mink, Persian Lamb, Alaska Sable, Fox, Thibet, -Marmot and other kinds of Furs, Otter Skins, Astrachan Skins, Persian Lamb Skins, Mink Skins, Coat Linings, Fur Rugs and Robes, and a great variety of Furs of all kinds, etc.ete.Sale at 10 o'clock a.m.in lots to suit \u2018and without reserve.ARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers.in 1269 4 Verv Important Sale 3 Valuable Carriage Horses exceptionally well matched and fine road- | sters: Surrey, by Ledoux (cost $700 last Spring); Rubber-tired Buggy, by Ledoux; Family Sleigh, by Ledoux Fine (cost ble and Single Harness (like new); Ex- \u2018ceptionally Fine Musk Ox Robes, ete.The whole the property of A.J.NES- BITT, ESQ., who has instructed the undersigned to sell by Public Auction, at his Salesroom, 32 UNIVERSITY ST, on Wednesday, Afternoon, | 15th November, At 2.30 O'Clock.\u20ac In addition to the above there will be sold for account of AN ESTATE, Dark Chestant Gelding.perfect in ladies, (may be seen at Mount Royal Stables, Hiliside Avenue, Wesimount._Doubje, Victoria _ Beigh Ledoux; Ciroah by Berard Shao) \u2014 bie Sleigh on Bobs, rEg Cart, Fine Dou- ~\u2014ble and -Single- Harness, -Lady's-Saddle, 3.-§.Large Buffalo Robes 6 Musk Ox Robes, Very Fine Coon-lineä Driving or Motor Coat, Etc., Etc.THE VEHICLES AND ROBES win be on view at the undersigned's Salesroom, Sale.Tuesday at 2 P.M.up till time of ale n by appolntment at McManus\u2019 Stales, 831 vier Ave, Westmount.: WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.» ; $70 2 EARS, NOSE, THROAT.° CoE Sideboards, Dining - Tables, Dining Chairs, Wine Coolers, Card Tables,- Work Tables, Wardrobes, Cabinets, Highboys, ers, Commodes, Desks, Bookcases, Ete, Etc.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A Large Collection of Early English Solid Silver and Genuine Old Shef- Centre lables, Chests of Dre ier tield.Plate, Ce Connist ing of .kJ _ Tea and Coffee Services, Tea Urns, Trays, Candelabra and Candlesticks, Bread Trays, Wine Coolers, Coasters, Liquor Cruets; a \u2018Small but Select Ase \u2018sortment of Fine Old China, including Specimens of Sevres, Worcester, Chelsea, Derby, Etc, Ete.* , A Superb Collection of Carved Ivorles.Sale will take place at Our Warerooms, NO.101 METCALFE STREET Wednesday and Thursday, November 15th and 16th .Commencing at 10.30 A.M.Each Day.La M.'HICKS & \u2018co.= Ed $400 one year ago); Light Cutter, Dou- | hardess, has been constantly driven by .\\ MR.NESBITT'S HORSES may be aA CLEARING SALE of the PAWNBROKER\u2019S STOCK For Account of Estate Late S-D:-Harris-\u2014 |Consisting of FINE DIAMOND and OTHER JEWELLERY, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, FURS, NEW and SECONDHAND CLOTHING, and A VARIETY OF OTHER GOODS, will take place at the undersigned\u2019s Salesroom, on MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, 13th, 14th AND 15th NOVEMBER BEGINNING AT 7.30 o CLOCK EACH EVENING.CATALOGUES may be had on application.GOODS WILL BE ON VIEW Monday afternoon.Everything guaranteed as represented in Catalogue.LL Owing to the immense quantity of goods in the recent sale of stock for this Estate, it was impossible to dispose of the whole within the limited time, consequently it has been found necessary SALE Without Reserve Every Lot M ust Now Be Sold, Even If Sdcrificed.269 4 Tuesday, November 14th, 1911 .a Shoes, Furniture, Piano, WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.\"Jeweller pte, _ 7 Le Comptoir Mobilier Franco Canadien 117-110 Crais Street Went.> ' Try Gutioura Soap Rv doi ont Frio: - Tt Qutiours Of y CTT Tak Hr EE IN .Ca ks ER THE MONTREAL 4.Ogilvy\u2019s Stock-Reducing ¢ or During this Stock Reducing Time our \u2018prices\u2014always \u201cmoderate \u2014 have \u2014reached their \u2018 ~ lowest ebb, and when it is considered that every line offered i is fally covered by the Ogilvy event.- To-morrow\u2019s offerings « embrace se seasonable lines for present wear, many lines, in fact, that have been put into stock at a very recent date.BABY'$ \\ DIRECT FAD ENGLAND CLOTHES ju 50 .ANTICLES, | = Regular $8.00, $10.00 \\ \u201cABOUT 500 PIECES OF HIGH GRADE LINGERIE - IE 1 TUESDAY AT HALF REGULAR PRICES A clearance of about 500 odd pieces of Fine Im ported hand made and hand embroidered; and Domestic Lingerie, including Night Dresses, Underskirts, Drawers, Corset Covers, Chemises, Combinations and Princess _Slips, i in an elaboration of fine laces and embroideries.Tuesday, at Half Regular Prices.\u201cassortment.\u2018Some garments slightly counter-tossed; all sizes in the \u201cAF INAL CLEARANCE OF ENGLISH AXMINSTER RUGS (Seamless) At Much Less Than Regular Price._ wish to clear at once.On Tuesday we'll offer for final clearance a lot of Seamless English Axminster Rugs.of these Rugs in stock, the assortment including the popular 2-tone green and Oriental effects, which we 5 only, 7.6 x 9.0.Regular $22.50, for .816.75 3 only, 9.0 x 9.0.Regular $27.00, 14 only, 9.0 x 10.6.Regular $31.50, for .\u2026.23 only, 9.0 x 12.0.Regular $36.00, for .:.Also 5 only, extra fine Wilton Rugs, size 9 x 12.Regular $45.00.To-morrow, \u2018$34.75.We have only 45 / (St | = J oo = an | AD y .- $20.50 .$24.50 .$28.50 for.Ÿ EG = Ps A R A Put LB A i I \\ ly and $12.00, Trimmed Hats, Tuesday, $4.38.This offer includes a very dainty line of Ogilvy made models.The trimmings of which are all of the newest tints and \u2018effects.In fact in many cases the trimmings alone are worth wha we're asking.for-the-Hat on Tuesday.\u2014 Millinery Salon.Our Great November Coat Sale! Now that the cold weather is here, we are forcibly reminded that to be comfortable as well as well appearing, if is necessary lo have an Overcoat.We = have just received our second shipment of these coals for Women and Misses, and now have a full size range, from 32 to 42.- Various materials.Three different: models: one prrice; $97 5-each\u2014 ces Leather Goods Specials Finger Purses, in black and .colored, leather lined and change protector on clasp, strap across back.Regular $1.00 to $1.50.-Tuesday.ee ee TY Hand Bags in the envelope \"shape, long cord handle; shades are wine, grey, 'green, navy, black.Extra \u201c special._SPECIAL VALUES IN HEMMED COTTON SHEETS ON TUESDAY .We are in a position to give exceptional values in \u201cthese \u2018Sheets, .The various cottons were bought on the most advantageous terms.The .sheet; are all hemmed by our own machinists, and will give-most reli- A TRI Tul al AOUEDT \u2018goods.\u2018able wear.In four sizes and three qualities.hE _ .Size 134 yards x 2 yards, $1.35, $1.60 asd $1.85 per pair.\"Size 2 yards by 2V5 yards, $1.50, $1.85 and $1.95 per pair.Size 2V4 yards by 234 yards, $1.90, $2.15 \u2018and'$2.30 per pair.- Size ma yards by 234 yards.'$2.05, $2.30Fand $2,60 per pair.\\ TUESDAY'S BULLETIN OF SPECIAL ._ FOWELS-AND-GUEST-FOWELLINGS.\u201cLast Monday we had one continuous stream of customers for these Fortunately we had a very large stock, and our selection is as large as it was a week ago.Never before have we shown so many pretty Sa : designs; many: Sf them-have-space-for-initial- : per yard.Size 13x18 inches, 40c per pair.\u2018Size 14x21 inches, 40c per pair.Sie 14x22 inches, 55¢ per pair.\u2018Guest Towellings 15- inches wide 25\u20ac, 30c, 35c.40c and 45¢ Size 15x24 inches, 60c per pair.\u2018Size texzd inches, 70c per pair.- Genuine English Down Comforters, all this season's goods: high-class Comforters at reduced prices.Regular $4.65, for, each.een -$3.95 Regular 6.00, for each.499 Regular 8.00, for, each.6.99 \"Regular 10.00, for, each.8.95 Regular 10.50, for, each.9, 49 Regular 13.00, for, each.11.49 Regular 13.50, for, each.12.49 Regular 16.50, for, each.14.99 » McCall Patterns for November are H ere.Parcel Post Pree.LONG ; Lovely Robes wd everything vnecemsary.Most wos- derful Layette in the world; beautifully home-rmads.They poapess the unique Sharm, asd .hi of a bish pe 2 i Fa sy, Noi or x1 Ens pat lars per re - turn mall.free, \" 246 5 law \u2014mme = Chureh- Literary Club, ore.Cabinet Mintater,\u201d pinerojs aur-éct farce, «il be presénted, Lu eamatic and Literary Clad of | .Church on Wednesfay \u201cand \u2018avenirigs.of $15 A : I of (the chureh, Me\u201d nis ar ot\u201d Yiaer § Svar.Ea WHITELEYS THE LARGEST STORE IN THE WORLD MIGH QUALITY, MODERATE .VALUES IN THE BASEMENT Fancy Jacquard Rugs in artistic designs and colorings, finished with border at sash end: usefu] as Blanket Quilt or Sofa Rug.Also very pretty and effective made.up -as dressing gowns, slumber robes, etc.; sizes 66 x 78.Each eee en « oh\" oe Baby Blankets ¢ or \"Rugs, soft velvety finish in pink- or \u2018blue, decorated with puppies, Teddy bears, squirrels, bunnies, chickens, etc.; guaranteed to wash well; size 36 x 50.: 4 \u2018Bach.322 244 444 44 can Smaller size, 30 x 40, each.93c - 65c wl $1.05 When a ; food is This Handsome Brass Bed, Regular $15.00.Tuesday, $i 95.All sizes.Exactly like illustration.; \u201d 34-inch top rails.aStored free until required.Massive 2-inch pillars 54-inch interior fillings and Heavy Colonial shaped vases, a an d easy running casters._Real Ayrshire Home-made Blankets, all pure wool thoroughly shrunk, whipped at both ends, dark navy borders.Last a lifetime; .\u2014size 68 x 78, pei pair.i ; \u201c85.50 \u2014size 72 x 81, per pair.6.50 ol cd + Nice range of Blouse Flannels, absolutely unshrinkable, fast colors, pretty designs, per yard.55c, 60c.70c, 75c All-Steel Springs, close coil woven wire, reinforced vermin-proof ; all sizes; each.-$2.75, $3.25, $3.75, $4.50 Store Opens at 8 a.m.and C Closes at530 pm.| ro for the baby yon cannot do better than give Savory & Moore's Food a trial.& Moore's Food succeeds remarkably well with infants who suffer from weak digestion and fail to ee ie cos milk, or any of the ordinary foods.In such cases parents notice an im ent directly the food is begun.The child soon quite in flesh, and shows every sign of well-being and contentment, .Moreover, constipation is relieved, and medicine i is not need- | ed.The Food § is very easy to make and i is very: economical.in weight, puts on : Oy ail Drupgiste: 4 F=BAVORY 4 MOORE; LTD, Chemis 1 The ro.TL ree | on two trained nurses-organized the |wealth.of wonderful materials both in own sex.1 helieve in its intelligence, Je patience its-tavt: tx intuition; he Poets Cos Corner \u2014 | events.-| gardener, at their gates?any \u2018| ferent to the higher walks of 3 ape and others\u2019 Lo.Build a better sort ¥ Te Aan 1 yuaneesnnens ses nee TT All correspondence \u201ctor this department should \u2018be addressed i J # x] to Asges Chesley.Notices of # # + meetings shotiid Be 8 - fharked The Tongue * .of Slander There is no woman too high for the \u2018 slanderous tongue to attack, as is evi-| } denced by the cabled insinuations with regard to Madame Curie \u2018and & sclen- tific friend.These accusations have! beea promptly refuted by Madame Curie, who has forgiven the papers which published them, but says she will take action for slander !f they are ever repeated.The person who started the libelous story\u2014has written .ap abject apology, which has appeared in the press.Fortunately for Madame.Curie the attacks upon her charactet} appeared in print, -and she was thus f ed_to take prompt and decisive action.But there aré-thousands\u2014of- womea who are slandered every day, and who are unable to take any action owing to the fact that the tale passes | from mouth to mouth and is thus most \u2018 difficult to nail.One woman will tell | another woman and so on, and when Ît comes-to-findiag-the-origina!-culprit|- it is an almost impossible search.And when found, what then?An action In the courts is dialiked by everyone and thus the péfson who should.be | made to suffer both in pocket and character escapes scot free.lt is a 4 pity that it is so, for there would be far less slander, cvil-speaking aad low À Hinsinuations !f every man \u201cand \u201cevery woman starting such stories or repeat- | \u2014\u2014 J ing such stories were taken into the! courts.Every few weeks some new rm story, generally about some well- known woman, flies from mouth to mouth\u2019 in-our city.The wise laugh at these apocryphal tales, but others, vastly in the malority, take them to heart and look askance at the suppesed culprit.There have been men and women whose happiness has been ruined for life by their friends and ac- | quaintaaces believing scandaloys tales about them.later the.-stories may be | rena at nae nor Some Fashions From Paris NEW BLOUSES SHOW THE model mos mixture, ing The flowered net tn the style of this blouse.clon left.A young married wom in : .once confessed that her faith in God Himself had been shaken by the cre- ie that was given to uatrue and\u2018 red this season, but the combination Uous stories about her.It seemed is not the hard and crude Mephisto- | impossible that there could\u201d be \u2018Auy \u2018phelean (hing it sounds, for the red real Christianity in the world when iis introduced lightly and discreetly .people were so.ready to believe evil and is usually in Some rich, glowing; of another.This papef goes Into many - \u2018tone such as geranium or ruby.One thousand homes.Would that it were sees black semi- transparent stuff such possible \u2018that\u2019 = in every one of these as marquisette, tulle, chiffon with tomeve-of-stander \u2018were: richly embroidersd borders of _Tuby silenced forever! ~ beads ahd these stuffs\u2014made\u2014ap\u2014over \u2018 A white give stunning results.Red em- \u2018 broideries in chenille.touched with black and inetaliié coloring, -are good as a relief for black.One of the best imported models seen tm thts Ted and black\u2014ecoloring was built up in white satin veiled hy a tunic of black marquisette bordered by \u2018a deep black silk knotted fringe below a wide band of black satin, above .which was a wide band of ruby bead women embroidery.\u201d A crossed fichu of the are greatly -interested in the\u2019 Pluy- fringe trimmed the bodice and the on- grounds movement in this city.In ily red on this bodice was a lino of this connection, an excellent suggestior.the red beads finishing the decollet- for future work comes from \u2018age.! the line.One of the results of thé pluv-, grounds movement in this city, says a Women the World Over! - A Toothbrush League.Many prominent _ Montreal aAvross + ; (Tes Black and Silver\u2018in.Favor.i Of black and silver and of black and gold there is no end.The black and A « ;silver combination is approved by al- Baltimore paper.1s a \u2018\u201c\u2019Toothbrush : most all the great French dressmakers League,\u201d the object of which is to en- land is exceptionally chic, though more courage children to care for their |Subte in its appeal and less generally teeth.When the \u2018playgrounds were | becoming than the black and gold.opened at the beginning of the sea-| The manufacturers have\u2014provided a league, and the result is that a thous- | black and silver and In black and and youngsters of both sexes, who had !gold, and the beauty of .the metailic not been trained in toothbrush exer- (nets, laces and embroid s bey- cise, have been taught to brush and jond description.scrub their teeth until they have be- Black chiffons, marqitsettes, ete, come things of beauty, and will bél l with gold borders, are legion.and the joys to thelr owners much longer than ' dressmakers are making artistic - use would have been the case but for this lof these bordered materials.A love- Jawakened interest.Prizes will be ly Douillet model has a white satin un- 2 J Cream nels and allover laces are immensely populat this season for dressy bhodices to wear with tailored coal and skirt sults.cream net is rather supplanting chiffon in.favor for such blouses.The pictured, accompanying a tailored suit of brown and cream cos- is made of flowered \u2018cream net over a fine cream net lin- is arranged with outlining bands of black satin.Une sees a good desl of black and!\u2019 \u2018cious a thing that it should be guard- | | Ë + ! i | v 50 SURPLICE ARRANGEMENT.Indeed, this in the modish surplice fashion, The pleated frill of net adds much ] i Opening His Letters A wife is in doubt whcther she should open her husband's letters.and implies her willingness to let him open land Fead Hers before they Coie THO) her hands.There is no violation of confidence involved in a preference to read one\u2019s correspondence before it is so much as glanced over by the eyes of dnother.A letter is a bit of personal property, and it is a breach of ordinary, politeness to break its seal.\u2018Wife and husband alike have the pri-| vilege of ope t respondence.and of sharing it together if they choose.As no one who is entirelv polite opens a closed door without the formality of a knock, though the door belong to a fhember of the family, no polite per-| son opens without leave the correspondence of another.It should be taken for granted that married people are \u2018mutually interested in one another's letters, but it is not to be imagined that they shall necessarily always read every written scrap that comes into the house for one or the, other.Married happiness is so pre- ed with the greatest care, and if either partner in the home discerns on the horizon the smallest hint of a clouds the duty is at once to take measures to prevent \u2019a storm\u2014The Christian Herald.Every woman who has tried to cut chiffon or fine net has experienced the difficulty of obtaining a straight and not a jagged edge.If you will lay the material over paper before cutting, all that difficulty wilt be done away with.| dressing in which .awhile.\u201c Entertdining In households where hospitality 4 idea, if the culinary\u2019 department is ordinarily 8fficient to undertake some of the catering.at home from time to tirae.A considerable saving is ome result obtained by the undertaking, but an- \u2018| tréquentty- \u2018extended, it Is an.excellant other añd sométimes thors Important one is the getting away from the somewhat hackneyed viands whioh professional establishments supply.For instance, instead: of the familiar ! standby of chicken salad, a variation very delicious and_much less generally | served can be substituted.This is the rule for it: Cut the cold heiled or steamed chicken in cubes and for every thres.cupfuls thereof have one cupful af Eaglish walnut meats.Put the nuts in a pan, sprinkle but lightly with salt, ; and add butter in the proportion of one and a half tablespoonfuls to each | cup of nuts.Cook in a slow oven until they have browned delicately apd are cessary.Take them from the oven, al- ls throughout, stirring when ne- them in bits and mixing with French they must soak Add the cubes of chicken and later, just before the dish is want - ed, celery prepared and crisped as usual, cut in small pieces.To each three cups of chicken add one.and a\u2014hal ¢ups of celery.The sauce is made in this way.Having prepared an ordinary mayonnalse dressing hy the usual recipe (one having raw and hard-boiled\u201d yolks in.- the same proportion.is quickest) add \u2018the \u2018lowing mixture: Four ounces of coc\u201d «' spinach, two tablespoonfuls of capers, a shallot chopped fine, two- thirds of a cup of parsley and one cupful of cress.These are pounded together in a mortar antil fine enough to press through a very fine sirainer.© Tho chicken mixture \u2018is, of course, arranged on lettuce ag usual and is mashed with the dressing._Gocd Chicken Timbales.lguests does not pr 'ude all but the quickest hot dishes ehicken timbales make a delicious entree, and one which is available at any season.\u201d Slightly butter some \u2018moulds ¢8 usual and garnish them with sliced truffles or with the same fungus cut in tancy shape, after which line them with a chicken forcemeat for which this is the method.Cook together till a paste is formed half a cup of stale bread crumbs\u2014andhalf-a\u2014cup of milk Add two ounces of butter, the stiffly beaten white of one egg.salt to taste, a few grains only of cayenne and a pinch of ground nutmeg.Add to this two-thirds of a cup of riw chicken (the breast) which has been reduced \u201ctn\u201d the mortar-and-fôrced- tn tine strainer, Till the centre of the moulds with chicken and mushrooms creamed together, to which a little chopped: truffle may be stirred in.Cover with the forcemeat described, cover the moulds with buttered paper and bake in a pan partially filled « with hot.water.fan and \u201cmoderate\u201d \"cooking.lections for a reception, and great is the variety to choose among.For instance, small tomatoes may have the .pulp-removed and.vegetables or chic-, ken salad substituted.The tops are to be covered with mayonnaise in which a little dissolved \u2018gelatine has been employed, and are further garnished with they are moulded in aspic.The tomatoes must be arranged on the first layer of the jelly being added until the pan is full.When hardened turn out - a platter and decorate with parsley.Beef tongue in aspic garnished with cooked carrots; turnips and beets cut small or in fanéy shapes in another favorite.Lambs\u2019 tongues, too, are frequentiy so served of late and are very popu- TI.- A towl, cleaned, boned and stuffed, 18 moulded in aspic and here the gar- nishings are shapes cut from truffles, mushrooms and slices of egg custard.Small birds may be jellied and \u2018garnished in the same way.ri a isiibuiea, next wee, amine\u2019 (hos | derrte aver wi Fais a taire scrubbing operations and can show the tunic of r a n chi a wi ol 23 or fn whitest teeth.Care of the teeth has | 8 i un 1 5 n ti ac D been shown recently to be sn intimate- \u2018ONE -Polnts 3elow s woven bor- ly related to good health and increased | der is an applied border of white dull mental and physical efficlency that Hold lace joined to the chiffon under, it the playgrounds movement had ac- 8 Darrow band of ermine.| complished nothing but its successful A Painted Gold Border.i toothbrush crusade its value would be | Effects more or less similar to this! are many.One of the most beautiful great.Some of the children will.of! course.grow.careless after the incen- \u2018tive of prize winning has been re-.gold bordered black chiffons seen has moved, but most of them will persist iits gold border apparently painted in- in the use of the brush through life, | stead of woven in a sort of stencil ef- for the toothbrush habit+is easy to ac- | fect.Below this border was a deep quire and holds on with grim deter- | fringe of gold beads which have the mination once it gets in the blood ;same dull, slightly rough finish and : tone.as the border.The material An Indian Prificess oh Suffrage.draped over whites lovely and quite void of any barbaric metallic tone.\" ; de The Ranee of Sarawak, who was at | Black gauze with broche design in the Coronation, writes as foliows about | 5414 hung over dull gold tissue and woman suffrage:-\u2014- trimmed in dark fur is charming.I am a Suffragette, because 1 have \u2018the highest possible admiration for my! above all in its generosity The difference of opinions raging at the pré- | | sent moment between Suffragettes\u2019 and | ; l'anti-Suffragettes must be & matter of : .COURTESY, \u201c ; surprise to all who think and a | ; ready to accept the inevitable march Bf Of courtesy it is much less x \u2018 After all, why should not \u2018 ; Than, couruge or heart or loneliness, - a women have the et in ny walks it seems o me certain ingeponden the nation ne | That the grace of God is in courtesy.in.makin®@ these educated beings equal in consequence with the coachman 1, 1 did on monks in Sforrington fall, ï + saw- three- pletures.on a.wall.The ball Is now set rolling all aver [And cour tony was In them ail the world.Women wifl net be slaves HAS ll he first the Annünéfagion: © The iven to women by ob- 14, o> Vimitatio taining the ch mus( necessitate their | The second ihe Copan.striving (or a higher education than! Gr God that was Our Lady's Son.they hove hitherto had.But on the | oher hapd If women are denicd the vote they will remaih entirely indif-!On wings aflame from Heaven he fell; Mfe.And as he Went upon one knee Women are horn to be companions to: He shone with Heavenly courtesy., men, and not servants.htstory we learn that many © greater rense The first was of FC Gabriel: of the fr Lady out of Nazareth rode- greatest heroes of the world ji | was her month of heavy load, never have.obtained their eminence Yet was her face both great and kind, without the aid of feminine influence, | For courtesy was.in het mind, whieh in a great measure s shaped their: Hves: \u2018 .| 1 the majority of men were gonerous Liam the ings on are adored, | enou\u2026eh they would hold out a PuiDiné Lobia large Intent of courtesy.i hatgh after all To their best.friends, an ° e.or {in nfoiual unders:and\u2019 ng and ssmpathy the/psir would go forts and Lelp theo:- would + The third it was our Lattie Lora, | Cur Lord, (hil was our Lady's Son.to htesf you, people, ofe.pe one: ES shymu ds hd 9, my wor, 1 They took me straight into their hall.| i | À | Tow often ini a | | \"DOLLS MIDDY COSTUME ~ + \u2014\u2014\u2014 There is .no demand made at this seme son that is more earnest and insistent jthan the one for doll's clothing.Hére is a little costume that Is charming.It is so exactly like the fashionable one worn by little girls that it fis sure to be liked, yot it is simple and very easy to make.The skirt can be either plaited or gathered.In one illustration the costume ia shown made of serge with trimmng af velvet, in the other it is made of charhbray, and it is adapted to both materials, and, fn- deed, to all of those worn by little girls, for dolly must be an exact replica of her Hving prototype.The costume conwists of\u201d blouse end skirt.The skirt is straight and joined to an under-walist, and this under-waist is faced to form a shield.The upper por: | tion of the blouse is cut in one piece with the s.eeves' and the lower portion is made with fronr aud back rtions joined at the under-arms.The blouse Is finished with-a collar and slipped on over the head.Jt can be worn loose: or drawn up as shown in the back View.For the medium size will be 1% yards of material 27, % ara de ue yard 44 inches wide, witn 34 yard of or velvet for collar and cuffs, ° The pattern, No.7187, is cut in sixes for dolls of 18, 22 and 26 inches in height, and will be mailed to any address by the | Fashion Department of this paper, en receipt of ten cents.The price of each pattern is 10c.For Skirts give Waist Measure.No.vecévesansr \u2018 NO.2200000u0 NO.oo tL.arenas .Name, Mrs.or Miss.Etreet and No.eesrerenecegiey 1 cote .Pr vince EE ns \u201cDaily Star Pattern Coupon .City tcaders must call at the Star Branch g m Office, corner Pec! and 8t.Catherine s recta for patterns.will be served by mail and will récsive patterns promptly.For Ladies, give Bust Measure.For Address Pattern Department, The Daily Star.Montreal N.-B.\u2014 Pattarns will apt de axcranged.Be sure to fil et à : #heald de carafe na tem Out-of-town readers .Misses.and Children.give Age\u201d ony, : 4 ++ socsseqea c00 000122 EE vere Bait, 17 .vancedteess 1.to Fe \u201cfunctions where the number of Delicacies in aspic are excellent se- : lowing \u2018ttrem-to \u2018Toot\u2014betore\u2014breeking \u2014 \u2026 4 + capers and sliced pickles, after which\u2014 - - _ _ THE MONTIEAL DAILY STAR= MONDAY.NOVEMBER $3.pr oe | _ oo > 3 MISSION SUNDAY | ces oF saves iw reeon TL ANGHAIN | 6GOLI 5 | - INCITY CHURCHES \u2014\u2014 ui / w on WPS | ain ty Appar el f or Baby 2 \u2014 \u201cBishop Farthing and Mr.Silas 1° NG 238 nk 5 ~~ Bee Speak of Laymen\u2019s.Now Going on Among - A COMPLETE DISPLAY : MODERATELY PRICED .| \u201c Manchus and Banner- - Movement.-\u2014 men.\u2014 en SP.Lee rte ÿ - Re i The superig/ merit and worth of this beautiful Babywear is significant of that._.thoughtful care and discrimination in selection which-eliminated from- this display-all.that might detract from its daintiness and high character.The following lines\u2014 reasonably priced-\u2014indicate the wide scope afforded for selection.\u2026 POSITION OF INDIANS .DISCUSSED BY BISHOP \u2014- \"CHINA MAY SOON BE | SPLIT IN TWO PARTS epee General Yin-Chang Heads Im- | perial Recruiting\u2014German Infants\u2019 - Christening Sets, robe and skirt to match, $4.75 to $16.25.Infants\u2019 Nainsook Skirts, $1.50 to $5.75.Infants\u2019 Short Dresses, with fancy yoke and-trimmed skirt, $2.50 to $5.50.Infants\u2019 Pillow Covers, hand made, $3.75 to Infants\u2019 Cashmere Cloaks, $4.25 to $13.50.- Infants\u2019 Silk Cloaks: $21.00.; Infants\u2019 long Silk Dressing Sacques.$5.50.| Infants\u2019 Quilted Silkfackets in white, pink - and blue, $2.50.Infants\u2019 Cashmere: Jackets and Kimonos.$2.75 and $3.00.- | + | | + | \u20ac Declares White Men Would{ ; Bp Look Ambitious Under Like Conditions.| | Infants\u2019 Sleeping Robes, $4.75 to $7.00 $5.00.oo : 5 : ; iti ; ntants Sleepin obes, 34.0 37.00.Let Di .: I _ 3 Firms Offer Ammunition.Infants\u2019 Flannel Barrow-coats, $175 to +, Jntants Pillow Covers, machine made, $175 Yesterday wits Missionary Sunday Hpi Lo 21 e\u2014\u2014 La | - $5.00._ \u201c 0, j day vus MIS 3 pu > + A ; n ; tm otestant churches of the city, pd Peking, November 1:\u2014 Yuan-Shi- Infants\u2019 Head Shawls, Flannel and Cash- ar fm-the Protestan h >eking, November 15.\u2014 Yuan-Sh n Infants\u2019 Bibs, hand made, $1.00 to $2.75.; mere, $1.50 to $4.50.oF Infants\u2019 Flannel Bands, 25¢ and 35c.Infants\u2019 Nainsook Slips, 75¢ to $2.00.The news that \u201cthe strong man nf) Infants' Nainsook Slips with trimmed skirts, China\u201d had 3UTast been-prevatred upon \u2014 $225t0-§580i- to return and give the tottering Throne the benefit of hid counsel! leaked out, before his arrival, and a vast but sich) i and orderly crowd lined the route from \u2019 the railway station to the tempia, i which has been provided for his resi- | dence, ! Yuan looked hale and hearty, nis] ~ appearance bhelying the recent reports |.of hir physical.condition which had , been made an excuse for his delay in obeying the Imperia; command to on: to Peking and assume the responsibilities of Premier, in succession to Prince Ching, which appointment was promulgated in an Imperial Edict of November\u2019 1.; .; In communications to the Government, Yuan has expressed his unwillingness to assume \u2018office, and whether he could be persuaded to reconsider this decision has been a question of much speculation.» London, November 13.\u2014The Peking .correspondent of the Daily Telegraph represents the dyhasty as being in an \u201cTimiproved position: Recruiting\u2014among the Young Bannerman of the three, wings, \u201cManchu, Mongol and Chifiese.has commenced on a formidable scale under the supervision of Prince Tsai- Tao.The plan is\u2018to bring to their full- \u2018est strength, the guards division at the summer palace, the Third \u2018Manchurian division at the western hunting park ; \u2019 T \\ 3 in Peking, as.: .M ; | REPOS el he the Held force at the south- | There is a standard of quality which Henry Morgan & Co., Limited, ern hunting park.The plan includes have -made their own-that assures the purchaser of.Linens the \u2018highest grades produced and obtainable\u2014at the purchase price.ot also the.organization of two complete : Reasonably Priced Henry Morgan & Co, Limited, Quality ! Kai, accompanied by 2,000 troopk, 1o- tf day made a triumphant entry inio the Capital from which he was.driven in disgrate three wears ago.! .And every where ejoquent appeals were made to the congregations to aid In _\u2018the great Layrman movement for the Christianization of the world, the ful- ment © + gestiny: \u2014 Frem every Church of England poi- pit in the diocese of Montreal the caîl was sounded.His Lordship Bishop Farthing leading the way of the endeavor to obtain greater support from the rank and file of the Anglican adherents of the distriot.In the morn- \u2018ing, the Bishop preached at the Church of the Good Sheperd and at Christ Church Cathedral in the evening.raking as bis text at the evening service in the Cathedral, \u201cLo, I am / with you all the days, His Lordship \" declared that the work of the Church of Christ was not complete until the - wgembers thereof obeyed the com- \u2018mand of the Great Misstoner and * Spread his Gospel throughout all the world.That Christians everywhere, and in all waiks of life, should consider this a privilege was manifest.There was no higher duty, no: great- _er -opportunity to carry out the -in- junctions of the Master than to carry ~ the gospel of His love to those satin in the darkness.hE _ \u201cWe Christians follow a Crucified Chrigt,\u201d said His Lordahip.\u2018and we | are pledged to follow Him to the end.The characteristic which should dis-| À tingutsh us most should be the one - .which marked His Me while on earth.The upper picture shows a band of Italian soldiers bringing a number\u2019 of Turkish prisoners Infants\u2019 Infants\u2019 Ear Caps,\u2019 \u201clarge, $1.25.Infants\u2019 Rubber Pants, 50c to $1.25.Turkish Feeders, 25c.| \u201cSure Fit,\" small and i | | | | ~ Infants\u2019 Bibs, machine made, 25c to $t.25-\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 | | L the\u2014 Ca Ts It is-here worthy of note to 'those anxious to secure materials for evening wear at once that our buyers anticipated \u201cthe social importance of this season and succeeded in securing unushally varied, distinc- \u2026 tive and exclusive Silks from which selections can be quickly made.Ce 'BEAUTIFUL-WEAVES WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND Poplinett d Crepe de Ch ; Poplinette and Crepe de Chene These Silks serve to enhance the freshness and charm of youthful beauty and 2 drape in graceful, clinging folds.They can be used effectively either alone or as foundations for soft filmy overdrapes\u2014 effects that can be examined in our Silk De- ¢ partment.\u2018 + fom __Poplinette, beautiful silk and wool fabric .| : Crepe de Chene.soft and luminous in appearance, woven in the favored medium weight noted for superior draping qualities, obtainable in an unusually pleasing range of delicate shades, 42 inches wide ; a yard, $1.50 to $2.75, > A woven with an incomparably soft, brilliant finish in an immense range of delicate pastel - shades, 44 inches wide; a yard, $1.75.|.= \u2018 Mongolian cevalry divisions.This, would give a potential reserve army at \u2018 ; he sell sacrifice.times attain hs into the city.The middle picture shows Italian soldiers escorting condemned Turks to the place is the consolation always tat he has| Of execution.The lower picture is that of two Turkish prisoners of war about to be executed.\u2014\u2014\u2014 given us: 'Lo, I am with you all the}\u2014\u2014 = = TT - 7 ; .With the happiness that comes with | : .General Yin Tchang, continues the the Christian light, with all the other } > ; A correspondent, whose Fecent move- ; privileges we enjoy.said His lord-{ > ACER Leeds - - \\/ | mente-have-been-pussling-\u2014hes-\u2014been-p mean nes see - éhip, comes their attendant respon- \u201d ; \\ | } working hard at Tien-Ting and Nan- Sibilities, The whole world must have| - : | IUD king and has held his own.The Thir- - .duty to Him from whom it emanates.; .to his relief.~~ +} Time, men.and money were necessary - ; .| China seems to be split in two parts, : ! 7 -to carry on the work.Whan sacrifice i \u2018 .: .HY i with the Yangtse ay the dividing line, was made to contribute to the cause Hon.Mr.Gibbs Tells of De | Was to Have Given First of and, says the correspondent, the situ- i days.\u201d \u201c the Light or we have failed in our } tieth Anwei Brigade is now proceeding ation may take months, if not years, to Montreal Spiritualists Decide * Many consider:it wisdom to purchase holiday supplies of Linens during Novem- of the evangelization of the world, the i | \u2019 1 ! 3 a .4 .- gift was the richer and the more velopment in the Old Students\u2019 Sermons to Hold Meeting clear up, since the Palace has pro- ber when selections may be made in a leisurly and satisfactory manner, These \u2014\u2014 __blessed : He rue tire gm 2 \u2014 Nz od - \u2014À _ .claimed that it will not use force.Even Lacoue ais Thon i.te halides LC chanping and sec , ; 4 Bishop Farthing then outlined the LUITUITY.festerday- [ .Re TOSS 6 | arsenals qoes not nanps PUFCRASOCFS CHE AAA SERRE DiC rth HO Sd rt GC -\u2014dll VANlA, 25 .or the Government, because German PEN \u2018work «f the Canadian Missionaty Society, stating that he was convinced few, pcople knew what splendid work it was doing in the home and foreign \u2014\u2014flelds\u2014\u2014He-conctuded \u201cbyTaieartest] appeal for more sympathy aud support on the part of the laymen of the ~ Church.M the morning s-rmon at the Church of the Good Shépherd, the Bishop made a stirring appeal for better treatment of the Indians by the federal Government, Theirs was a noble race, he said, but the whites who had come into the country and supplanted them had t dune their duty towards the redmen of the forests and \u201cthe plains.Objects to the System.CT do not think that it is right to -confime Lhe Indian to his reserves and say that they may not leave them, but thut they must work and live there all their days and yet not allow them Lo personally own or become possessed of the land on which they live and toil In the psservation, which is all vested in the tribe to which they belong,\u201d Mis Lordship\u2019 declared.\u201cNow supposing we put 400 or.500 te le on- a certain piece of ana eben the Bishop, \u201cand told them that they must remuin and work there and yet not\u2019 to become ifdividuaMly possessed - \u2018of anything on that land.would they not soon lose interest in their every - day life and surroundihgs?You take _ the ideal of ambition away from the - white man and he would assuredly and very soon drop into ways of indotencs, and vet (hat is exactly how we are treating the Indians to-day.I think that the country should seriously con- slder our treatment of the Indiana.\u201d Weakness of Ancient Body.Bishop farthing compared the present weaknees of the ancient church in the East with ite former greatness, \u2018wirich he attributed to its becoming non-missionary and controversial, and thus ceasing to be a blessing to the nations of the earth.\u201cThe Canadian Church in herself ie a Missionary Society,\u201d he said, \u201cfor the Canadiana Church %hay no missionary eociety in A seventeen-knot boat, costing half + .ol : a milion dollars, is now nearing completion on.the.Clyde far.the.sepvice between Sydney, N.S.and Port aux Basques, Nfld, to replace the SS.Bruce, and a second béat is to he built for the service, according tn Hon.MR.Gibbs, Ja membur of the Newfoundland Government, who is in Montreal to-day.} : Newfoundland is experiencing great prosperity.Her trade with C\u2018anada At both services of Christ Church yesterday, the illness of the rector, Rev, Lr, Symonds,-was- sympathetically.re ferred to bv His Lordship, Bishop Farthing and Rev.Alan P.the latter of whom preached at the l morning service, Bishop Farthing said: \u201c1 am sure that you will not misun- | derstand me, when ! say that pulpit to-night, 1 had hoped and plan- last year incre d.to.four million hid 3 EU < dollars, while thé total export trade ; ned to join in your sérvice to-day but: has increased from five\u2019 millions)! had also hoped that twelve years ago to thirteen millions at the present time.{7 The big pulp-and paper industry established by the Harmsworths is pros- + T know what your Vicar would be able to he present and wo deliver the first of her series of ser- Shatford.| A meeting of those interested in the, firms at Peking are offering to supply the entire army with arms, ammuni- investigations of the Society for Psy-| (ion and equipment on long credit.It | chical Rescarch, during the past\u2026thirty:is ovident that species of counter ycars was announced for last eveningi *PVolution has commenced, making the and despite the storm which was at, its worst, betwee.seven.and eight o'clock, a score or more of people as- | sembled in the hall.725 St.Catherine street.: ~The: gatliering was entirely informal and Mr.John McLean, one of the best ; | known spiritualists in Canada, in tak- am exceedingly sorry to stand in thisling the chaip said that in\u201d discussing\u2019 the question with several of his friends) they Had come to the conofusion thatt it would be better to operate during the winter months without forming .a society in the ordinary sense of the west.«lin upshot verv doubtful.A despatch from Shanghai te tho Daily Télegraph says that the rebels have raptured Swatow, a treaty port the province of Kwang-Tung, 225 miles from Canton.CHI-FU GOES OVER TO REVOLUTIONISTS.! 7 Shanghaï, Novémbér TZ\u2014CHh-Fü \u2018went over to the revolutionists at 3; \u2018o'clock this morning.There was no fighting.The rebels took possession mons-to-the students of oUF University.term.\u2014 twas suggested that a-meet-! of the Tao Tats\u201d Yamen, the telegraph a place he has in the pering, and before the end of the win- affections of you all, as indeed in the tar .three thousand men will he employed by the company.= ¢ Another development of interest is the fact that the Dominion Steel Corporation is building wharves at Port au Port and making preparation for shipping 400,000 tons of ¥mestone tb Sydney for fluxing purposes.duty, did she not continue to send out and preach the gospel before all the world.\u201d > Describing the life and conditions of tHe ancient.Britons when the Romans took possession of Iingland and subsequently the Bishop \u2018said that \u201cit was the preaching of the old Gospel which had Christianized the Saxons in the old days, and it is that power of religious life which has made us what we are to-day: the great upholders of liberty, civil and religious.Everybody in the Church, which is the Anglo-Saxon Church, should be a missionary, for it is their duty to Le such.\u201d Among the Esquimaux.Touching, upon the missionary work amongst the Esquimaut, Bishop Farthing told how.they had become Christians in large numbers, and had exhibited their Christianity in a practical way by rescuing à Dutch ship- | affections of the whole city in whieh 4_| he.plays so prominent-a part, 1 know.too.of what value to you are the great and remarkable gifts with which he has been so conspicuously endowed, as well as the ceaseless energy and devotion that marked his service in accomplishing what seemed \u2018to all of us an impossible task.And so, as some of us feared might happen, the tired hody gave out, though with you all 1 hope and trust that after a brief rest he will be restored toe you in his full strength and vigor.[| appeal to the members of this chureh that they will feel a sense of their increased responsibility and will see that the work here Joes not.suffer because of the absence ow your leader.That is the best way of showing your love for him and your love for the church which he serves.\u201d : : and then referred to Foreign Mission work.A \u201cThe Canadian Church.\u201d he said, \u201cis now to have a division set apart to itself for Mission work in Japan; a Canadian Chureh diocese will be established there, and next ear .a Bishop will be consecrated and sent out.younger clergymen in this diocese to rdealt -with -in aH-=ts -branehes: We are sending out one \u2018of aur ing should bel held every Sunday cven- ing during the winter months at which the gospel of\u2019 Spiritualism could be -Mr.Mclean pointed out that though he firmly helieved that one in every twelve persons is a medium, Montreal has not at the present time one known medium.The case would soon be altered, he said, if opportunity be given for the development of the study.The speaker gave a number of persona} experiences., Mr.F.Fleming, and Mr.John Whitell, also related a number of experience.in: psychic phenomena.\u201c MR.JOHN KEEGAN DIES.Had Been Successful in Contracting -* Business.An illness of two months terminated on Saturday.in the death of Mr.John Keegan, of the firm of Keegan and Dillon, contractors.His name is one that is connected with many large contracts of \u2018sewer Jayving \u2018and excavation work.Mr.Keegan: was 51 years of age, born \u2018in \u201cRawdon.but lived the greatest part of his life in this city.His business was most successful, and even before he made a name for himself in the contracting offices and the forts.- Chi-Fu \u2018has a population of about -40,600- and is- important \u2018as a treaty ; lid y [ , { ,.G * soriptures\u201d is being foilowed, and the ty, He also moke of the splendid) tur great work at bome and be interested him and he w Thar they could mot protect.the lives special Holiday Displays on the China Gallery EE cree His Lordship concluded, \u201cand surely i Seine a member of Canada Council; Te of those who remained mo TU aa \u2018 it id our part to remember to deny|Knights of Columbus; C.M.B.A.and : - .; CORRE oa\u2019 27001, selves.ve must give even what we the AO H he.leaves a host of NO AGREEMENT AT A Special tables have been arranged on the Shina Calis) eat A most miss and sacrifice our ordinary friends.In St.Michaël's parish, he|.1 rtments of inexpensive pieces o, ina suitable for i 100 .luxuries of life and what we most en- was one of the first members, and has EE Cc NF immense asso f PS ll P UE of ind th + lecti aa a O an OC S joy In he cause of this great mission |aiways been one of ts greatest bene- ONFERENCE.gifts.These values are exceptionally interesting and the selection affor ; work of the Churen factors.ur un Amoy, China, November 18, \u2014 The may be considered unique.Those seeking novel and inexpensive gifts \u2018 \u2014 : Mr.Silas McBee Speaks.He is survived by his wife, three! conference of officials with represen- .A t l tin th displa ked at = \u2014 - - mme me ae =e oe Mr.Silas McBee, who is prominent daughters, pan, a and Alree Sisters.tatives of the conservative and radical should find requirements amply met in these displays marked a = ' - oo - > - me \u2018 on wie Mrs.Rn , Mrs.Griffin and Mrs.elements for the purpose of determin- Le \u2019 \u2014 - \u2018 .ly connected with the Laymen's Mis-| pm, ; ! L ! EPR - .# ; _ \u2026 In our round window is displayed the newest slonary Movement, the copgress of |\"; © ve tee | Ing upon a course of action has failed PU 20 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, 81.00 and $1.50.( < d .M h .which opens here on Wednesday next, \u2014 \u201c to reach an agreement.The officiais TOUT oe ry AS , yA arg ° 20 Le designs in Mahogany-Cased Clocks.Some are was the principal speaker at the Stonemddons?Annual Meeting.dnd conservatives proposed the estat- 1 4 \u2018 | : Second Floor.= PES : .; LE ee eee iofning service dt Str James Metho- or sn eS oH ishitent a temporary \u2014independi\u2014 fo ooo I mm ss anus pe mere smi \u2018small in size, with simple \u2018time\u201d.movements; diet Church.: mai DE! mean A Re Slore-|ence, while the radicals favored th» el iN \u2019 ; ro 34h Ahi 1, The revival of mission \u2018work, he [51500 qe >} surrendering of.the city to'the revo- \u2019 1 oo a - : others, larger with chime and strike movements.stated.meant the revival of the mis- V0seph'e, Hall, on Tuesday evening, lutionaries.y 17 PTT oT - - : .» / .sion of the Church of Christ.The duty When various grorts will be dealt] It was argued that Amoy was te _ - _ nN Lo se M = Every movement, however, is such, that wes of every Christian Was to Lake up the eng operations will ago be eon-| feik to stand alone, and thet some = l ~ re ; RY .\u2018 t , - .: \"| forelgn power would sieze it :mmed- : + \u201c dav _broci - 7 1 grep on ! ¢an unhesitatingly guarantee satisfactory service.ken up and which he had, at the end sidered.x SEI lately and declare its independence, incendtaziem.The Tartar general 03s Vudr of Sstutday tn Ras.slon_ and.retire to Jebol.Aie been beheaded.1 enx-Ciiow, on \u2018the Pehan Rallway, comsul hag recalled \u2018the missionariè where hé ccéferred- with a deputation from the\u2019 in.erfôr at the request of l\u2018froin the Honan Assembly, endémvors of his earthly ministrations, transferred to his followers when He said: \u201cAs the Father sent me, so send ; The revolutionarids are now yrepar- Ing to take over the government amgured.102 SPA C ; The situation at KaliFéfly; Mien { Every entrance to the city ia strong- : 'Provines is: serious.The governors Prices range from #8.00 to #200.00.Special Notice.: : prete not rar ai ea dons rane) .I you.\u201d ) PIANO BARGAINS.- ta 4e the de facto Government, which says | ing to dissuede the delegates from family Jeft for thé north où « epeêtal .- Lo.\u2018\u201c\u201cThis mission is the banding toge- \\ GA ; i Sunred and detachments have It ls not responsible for thelr lives.tie pro declaration of thé Pro- train.The governor rema at ¥mi- .27 ther of Christ's disciples Into one| The wealthiest peaple in Montreal are| por POS oe Surroun ag bills.em \u2018 vince's Independence, which.le but does not sleep at the ya- ry w .ve ° family and the spreading of the know- equipping their homes with Pianola ery precaution has been taken to THRONE D RETIRE \"would \u2018damage the.Ones position po v enr DIY S & ns Li it d ledge to the millions who have never Pianos.We are therefore, taking In prevent disorders.jE = Ujeriously.PP Tpit a ; \u2018 - = y .9 mite heard that God loves them, and that |exchange, many fine pianos, in soma| ; Ihe British sloop Rosario has been | WITH SION ASSURED : .,- LT hay Se ) tat 8 0 .ry, a.- .lithe church was made equally for|cases scarcely used.These are real ible to land thirty men.Japanese ;; Tt jus védoratood thaf the cpurt wit] Spoclal-Motice.La 1 1° © Ph Il p S CT them.\u201d - .: piano bargains.Examine them to-da brutsery are.within two Hours célz by- Peking, November 13.\u2014it !s- net remain in the Forbidden Jity.i réalid-} \u201cpo of A COLD \u2018IN ONE DAY.~ | ok 1 1ps quare , 0 a, - - : \u2014 at Layton Bros.556 St.Catherine Wireledh, but thei.prenance pot de-.ave generally that Yuan Shi tu Ang that ig gewirsslate | now wo Take Jura iv \"Soko paie 2 .oo oo .TRENTON NT.\u2014 fey street west, (Corner Stanley.) - | irablé because of C on looting sad yet advised.the rone to abd- j .fatal.It \u2018ia alse understood that] nee 2 » - J} TRENTON.ONT\u2014Raiph error , lg street west, (Corner SUMEYL, yw!\u2019 Fop-Chow reports much lontiug dh th THe\u2019 1 WIT Stu & Bon.| + USOVFE-vigmecera i ou'onch Sen oN v LA - - wy , CRIE 7 3 .> ; tC - in.Sidney, oud, 50 2 Tue NE A ih = .; M ey ~~ fatiopal Bank Building, Chicago, Ill.\u201c STAR\u2014MOND 4 yr Ehe Montreal Bails Star Che Montrea ar té= REPRESENTATIVES.; UNITED STATES:\u2014 \u2019 Division, east -of-P A.Carroll, rcpresentative, Tribune city.- Sl Western Division.W.Y.Perry, representative, First =; _-Bnffaio, Dan Building, New York, CANADA Lm 00 _ Lo Ontario Office\u2014M.W.McGlllivray, representative, 76 .KIng Stree.West, Toronto.\u2019 Western Canada Offices, including Manitoba.Baskatchewan, Alberta and British Coiumbla.Mr, W.Mc- EHV Ss ay, representative, 76.King Street West, Toronto.1040 + ; \u2018 + en Ven es | \u2014\u2014 / Eastern Canada Offices.- including Eastern Ontario, Oftawa, Quebec, New \u2018 Brunswick, Nova Scotia, \u2018Prince ¥dward Island Newfoundland, Bermuda.and West Indies.GQ.WW.Surber representative, Star Building, Montreal.GREAT BRITAIN Office, 17 Cockspur St, Trafal- ger Square.london, 8: W., England.M.A.Jamieson, advertising rejresentative.z FRANCE\u2014 Mayence, Favre & Cie, Paris, agents for vévertising.\u2018 + CIRCULATION OF THE STAR.Week ending Nov.11th, 191L Monday.co eams-.80,346 Tuesday.ow mw ews 80,320 - Wednesday.a «ww .\u201480,341 * Thursday.« eee «sew 80,318 ~ Friday.ae em me -w 80,352 (Saturday.4m ren \u2014- ».81,228 rtr\u2014\u2014\u2014 Total.482,905 Daily average.80,484 Weekly Star last Week.131,826 614,731 One Issue of Daily and Weekly Star aggregates: 212,000 PRIA bac \u2018From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscribers some of _ which are regarded as more orn.less ephemeral.+ \u2014 eee \u2018eo wa ee CIRCULATION OF THE STAR DAILY AND WEEKLY LAST WEEK - 4.7 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1911 BONAR LAW\u2019S CHANCE.ONAR LAW is to be given his chance.And it is a great chance.Naturally, he will be no more.than leader of the Unionist party in the House of Commons to begin with.Even if Austen Chamberlain or Walter Long had been chosen, they could not have been elevated to any highbr position.British political leaders are not made\u2014they grow.As the fight went on, it would bave been developed in any case who was the real leader \u201cat the party.With so new a man'as Boñar Law lcading ithe Opposition in the Commons, the leadership of the purty will now probably Be confided quite frankly to Lord Zandsdowne;.but, again, the real leader will- emerge as the battle takes it course.And Bonar Law will have a far better sounding-board behind his voice than that pos- @essed by any man in the Peers.The presence of Mr.Balfour at the side of his successor must, in any case, very considerably reduce the au- E\u2014\u2014- fhoritv cf the-now man have position somewhat Se] marine ae ; £ ë ra : FPeace with Honor\" ow parallel to that created by the retirément of Gladstone] «hen Lord llgrtington was chosen leader in the Commons snd Lord Gladstone in the Lords.But Gladstone still sat Beside his successor, sind, (Rough fiè exemmpiary Parliament, he couid not be kept from taking his own course on the stump.Now the hold of Gladstone upon the rank-and-file of the party was sor much stronger than that of Lord Hartington that it was useless for the latter tp insist that he was the titular leader.The people fol- owed the Grand Nid Man from Hawarden.When the elections came, \u2018Gladstone made the issue and won the victory; and, though the Queen tried hard to ' xéep the Premiership for either Hartington -or Granville, there was no choice in the end but to send for the man wbs bad captured the confidence ofthe -electors\u2014 Arthur Balfour is nol a Gladstone.IL is not at all likely that he will take any such dramatig departure from the official platform ef his party.But, as he will be exemplary on the stump.he is likelv to be more individual in the Commons; and ihe poopie will probably sec in more cases than one the sirongest speech against the policy of the Government pronounced by the ex-leader.Mr.Balfour couid not speak at ail'and do less.and vet the roukh-and-ready people are very apt to wateh the work af the best sward, no matter 1 g | I= spoken of vs those: who may vind On the other hand, Bonar law - Who know him best as one of the most effective tribunes fn British paie life He maie he able with his more di- reci methods to convince the peoples that he swings tae pest value Of the United States market \u2018for agricultural products and especially for \u2018Blue nose potatoés, from which, by the way.we have the term \u2018Blue nose -applie to any one from the Lower Provinces.There was.much feeling displayed.Mitchell was in favor of Confederation.and by his speeches and general propaganda \u2018did much-to bring it about.He went to the people on the subject, and though.there was division at first ratified 41 +i had mixeë-classes, both boys and girls | attending them.Perhaps the name wii -_a\u2014gentle -personality\u2014win-| some, Delicate, a Httle pensive; af discoursed upon pure beauty\u2014the love | of it, the meaning of it.the.yearning he Last Week for Apples to Europe ._ the St.Lax - as éonvenient, as from Montreal, + for use to fill our An Exquisite Liqueur æ \"The exquisite flavor which Gilbey\u2019s British \u201c OLD TOM \u201d .Made at their quality obtainable, Gilbey\u2019s London Dry Gin Gilbey's Old Tom Gin eee.+ Cayenne.Try a ean to-day, Scarboro Beach \u2018Clam Chowder, (The Original.MADE IN SWITZERLAND.Mr.D.Peter, of Vevey, Switzer! delicious, havin \u201cPure Cocoanut Oil Soap ' FROM.GERMANY, .from Ge.y.toilet purposes, Ladies, try it once, Established 1858.: [ ; Branch: 985-and- Very frequently the winter highways in the Yukon valley are mere trails, traversed only by dog-sledges, One of the n Alaska who was very fond of that mode of travel, encountered a miner conring out with his dog team, and stopped to ask him what kind of a road he had cuite over.The miner responded with a stream of forcible and pictureique profanity, winding up with: ; \u201cAnd what kind 0° trail did vou have\u201d \u201cSame as yours,\u201d replied the bishop, foelingly.In a suit at Kokomo, Ind., to gain possession of her son, Gilbert Ladwig, the mother testified that her husband, Archie J.Ladwig.had signed « bil} of sale transferring her tn (George Albaugh, a former [convict the Jeffersonvitté\"Reformatory\u2014 for à consideralion of one and one-haif cents; \u2019 She says the bargain between the men was literally carried out, Albaugh taking an axe and chopping in two a penny on a block, lendering the mutilated coin to her husband.: This gows te show the necessity for a farthing coinage in the United States.The Bankers\u2019 (Convention, now in session, might make a recommendation to the Ho\u2014Washingten-and-Recip: ; > A \u201cReciprocal trade with Canada was eagerly taken up as a means of supplying the industries of he United States with the raw] material of the Dominion, easing | agonies of the consumer at least ntil he should awake from the eleclion of 1912, and above all as a me of enabling Mr.Taft to ride the tigh tariff horso and tho low tariff side by side and to perform from their backs his distinguished double summersauit into the Presidential chair, * * * .\" * * + * \u201cThe whole situation seems clear enough in retrospect.It was by no ! in the troubled months Howe was opposed to annexation, He was an exceedingly able man of .wonderful dloquence: a fine presence, a magnet Bexat- ion sentiment for which many notable persons at the thme were committed, soon died away.tion helped the formation of a larger feeling\u2014-the feeling which was conterminous with.the wide hounds of the Dominion.The larger issue, too, broadened the minds of our provincial statesmen, and gave them more valuable pre-occupations.\u201d ) Mr.Grey remembers the Trent affair.and the march of the \u2018British Confsdera- |- You are always ready to \u201cjot it down.\u2019 \u2018The \u2018Swan\u2019 bas 10 intricate or délicate parts \u2014gets.ont of order, and is always ready to write without ad- ti .Good for oy Sold \u201cby Stationers, $2.50 upwards, MABIE, TODD & 0O.124 York Street, Toronto.London, New work Chicago, just elapsed.it was the first intèu- tion of the Laurier Government to have passed the compact on the strength of their solid party vote in the late ParHament.We can see now what a betrayal of the national will such a course would have involved.* *¢ «+ * The Government, serenely confident in its power to have its way either by a Parliamentary vote or by Treasury.= + HANG THE RAY, wish TD \u2019 BOUCHT Aw UMBRELLA INTEND yarn | t [ | | | differénce in the code of hogor of the two na- cruelty and, inhumanity.tions, it is certain, to give Tigo to: charges of The Geneva convention, which placed hostilities as nearly as possible un a drawing-room hasis, unfortunately has by no means a world-wide appli: \\cation and since it was signed the parties to it have, by force of circumstances, had to do most of their fighting with troops who insisted on making war according to their own traditional -rules and regulations.,1n such cases, it.is a nice question How far the cou- cept of being humane along the lines of European convention ought to be allowed to inierfere with the dogma- that fire must be fought with fire.The Italians are not the first to complain that enemies who have been fed and clothed and eared for have, without prickings of conscience, shot their benefactors in the Lack ag Soon jas op- vortunity offered.People who have-nnt been educated.out of the belie that war is altogether brutal! lack an apprecidtion of somé of the hice distinctions evolved by morc philosophical fighters.\u2018 po Undoubtedly the horror of the Italian, \"reprizals in Tripoli depends largely upon the eyes through which they are seen.The Itallans- are not a barbarous \u2018people, nor are they wantonly cruel.When they have found treachery, they appear to have punished it in a way which will convey to the Tripolitans a lesson that may prové salutary whether or not the philosophy of its teaching is understood.China Surprising the World.New York Sun\u2014 Racent \u2018eventz have considerabiy weax- enced many of the generally accepted beliefs regarding the Chinesé.~ Thay have chown (ho existence of a natinnal ispirit whlch many authorities have denied.them.The celerity with which they have aeted in the revolution contradicts thé old idee of their conservatism: The mlaver or edu.+ i | / .Of course vesterday's weather tough on the fellow who put his all into I that winter coat, and was anxious to + display it.\u201d : v cr tt Mister\u201d enquired Dusty Rhodes.| \u201cwould you contribute a dollar to help beautify your thriving clty\u201d \u201cWhat's the idea?\u2019 \u2019 =\" \u201cA dollar \u2018will buy me a ticket to the aext town.\u201d ; \u201c Notice has just been given in the Dominion Gäzetté that the King has been any, clerk éculd sign as weil.acvlÿaily togk the trouble 10 read these things until\u2019 lord Thuriow told him bluntly that 1t was nonsense for Mis Majesty to laok at them, because he could not understand them.At one time the army commissions .wero like owr Clrcult Court cases.thousands in arrear.becanse Queen Victoria could not find time to sign them.Bagebot says: \u201cMen have often been known to recélve Weir com missions for the first time years after] {they have left the service.(This is retty; nearly what hs happened to the oyal; Canadian Navy.) Bagehot aso credits 1 pynical statesman with defrnd- padi SE dh on tha ground that \u201cyou fray Rave & fool fora sovereign, and then t-ma¥ desirable he should have plenty té pact, To The Editor a popular election, granted a dissolution.Then came the conflict.* * * ra \u201cPowerful influence was thrown into the balance.* * * The most important journal in Canada, The Montreal Star.threw the whole force of its power and the prestige of its Tepu- tation into the struggle against the ) It sent its special correspondents into the United States: it disseminated, articles, editorials, and even anti-Reciprocity advertisements hroadeast over Canada.it virtually staked its name and its reputation on the cause it had espoused.Sir William Van Horne left the retirement of his picture-galleries to stump the Maritime Provinces.* 8.; \u201cif necessity the election carries with it the entire discomfitnre and disorganization of the Liberal party of | Canada.' | Income Tax.\u2018To the Editor of The Montreal tar: Sir,\u2014The \"old \"story of discussing by | the Corporation of Montreal, about this: way | ime of the year, the easiest way of providing sufficient funds to properly carry on the affairs of the city has always ended by proposing \u2018an increase of the tax on real estate.The 18,000 proprietors in the city have now come to the conclusion that it is about time for both the.Controllers and aldermen, not to continuously look tu the proprietors only, but to cast a glance on the 90,600 or more of our most respectable and able business men; some having reached by their energy and business ability, sufficient.\u2018pleased to approve 60 the title of \"Roys! wealth, to he reckoned an - millionaires, WCanadlap Navy\u201d belug &Ziven to the late temides a large number of professional Government's \u201cWhat is it.\u201d and appoint.imen nf all ranks and conditions, earning Ing the officers thereto.Waiter Bagehat a livelihood as residents In -this [wanted the Queet-16-be releved of the paying very.Httle or.no taxes lo _the forma) duty of signing documents which ptreasury, financial men with heavy de- contained no matter of policy ant which posita in the banks waiting for a profit.orge 1: city, able turn in the stock market, and own- sors of bank and other stocks drawing dividends but paying no laxes (0 the city.Without any feelings of envy towards tweir acoumulaied riches, it i Beverthe- less, n and proper at ail citi- gens, high aia low, should contribute their just share, in«conformity to his yearly .e.mm He 4 cémmunicätion it is not intend- od to go inta details as to how an income tax can be instituted or passed at the coming Quebec Legislature.This in- ustice to the proprietors, now going on or a number of years Is glaring enough to ask of the Cdntrollers and.uldermen \u2018to do their duly fearlegsly.Let borrdwing tak a rest, and it is fully expected of tHe Controllers to show their ability and of qécupation in whith Je can \u201cdo nd barm.\u201d.It ix a jong tima, however, singe æ-Britisi; sovar Hard up fer Las been ixit of.Justices pri t n nt.reat an jacome\u2019 ve nr njeutirapis.100 # a x .soldiers from\u2014 Halifax to-Quebec; the He tension of feeling at the time.recalls the life at St.John; the flint and \u201cspunk\u201d which -made fire; the big stoves whice ourned col wood: the stagnant life of small towns.and the delight he had when the millionaire in whose service he was for a time, took him over to England to select his pictures for him\u2014without respect to price.\u2019 \u2014\u201cIn-the-setection | came acrass many eminent artists in the great dealers and commission houses, while | was onabled to resume my own art studies to some extent\u201d he gaid.The consummation of Confadrration, the building of the C.P.R.and: the \u2018unsavoriness connected therewith; the depression which preceded the ans nouncement of the National Policy; the ensuing prosperity all over the country, the growth of education.and the establishmer: «f sublic school system\u2014 al] these, things made thelr impression, the while Mr.Gray taught.either in the coli~ge or the private educational ecatablishments of the city.such ax the Misses.Loa\u2019s, the Misses Lovell's and others.\u201cIt was part nf my business to arrange for lectures Ly eminent men; and we had such ircturers as the late ! Rev Dr.Stevenson.à Master of English undefiled amd whose beautiful ! discourses are a fragrant memory.! Then we heard the late Oscar Wilde \u2018on aesthetic subjects.\u201d he said.\u201cThe more immediate relation of education to technical ends has not then been made prominent in the cur- Tlcula of education.There was the refinement of the mind through the study of the best literature, through the knowledge of art and musle\u2014the central idea being, not dollars but Pure culture.! \u201cA more strenuous day,\u201d said Mr.Gray.with a smile, \u201cdemands a more Tohust course and ls receiving it, of course, to realize great, and, n.donht, necessary material ends.\u201d CONDEMNS CURTAINS ~~ -ON BARROOM WINDOWS: l'Ata:-Cèrrer \u201cSays He -Wilt-Bring the ; Matter Up at City Council.Au a meeting of the Willard \u201cV's.\u201d a branch of the Women's Christian \u2018tenmrperance Union, on Saturday might.Ald.Carter declared that the use of curtains, blinds and screens for the windows of bar-rooms should be prohibited, He ssid he would bring this matter up at the City Council.The contention of Ald.Carter was that the early closing by-law.could mot he properly enforced.if the windows of bar-rooma were obscured \u2018in such a way am to afford no view from the exterior.1 Se =e tt etna North Toronto has refused: to, ak: \u201cThe funeral of took place, yesterday from his residence to Knox Church, where the last sad rites were performed by the The chief mourners were his sons.Alfred , and James fn-law, W.D.Mc- laren.Jr.Among the many friends who came to pay their last tribute to the memory of An old and respected friend were John 8.The late Mr.Hall, Sr., and John John Monk, Q.C.=.Hall Jr., Robt.Carmichael, W.S.Evang, W, D.Mclaren, Sr.; Joseph Riel, Alexander Ramsay, Wm.Angus, John Crawford, Jaines Hadiey and T.P.Butler.\u201d - From The Montreal Stan, November 1%th, 1881.THE late John Monk was suddenty \u2018taken away In his sixty-second year, an age when lawyers are usually at their best, with their judgment matured and their heart developed.Mr.Monk was born at St.Johns, Que.His father was Wm.Monk, a British officer, born at Longford, Ireland, and his mother was a Miss Mills, of Morayshire; Scotland.Wm.Monk came \u2018to Canada as a volunteer of the regular/ service to serve in the wat of 1812, ahd held a commission in the local ordnance department, and died in 1823, Mr.John Monk, liké many other \u2018prañinent men, studied law In the office of the lite Sir James Stewart.During the rebellion of 1337 he was secretary to \u2018Sir Charles Orchard Ogden.He finished his law course at the early age of nineteen, and was admitted to the bar two years later, when he entered into practice with the late Judge Buchanan.When | they dissolved partnership, he associated himself with the late Sir Francis Johnston, then came the firm of Monk & Mc- Rae.His last partner, Mr.Thomas Page Butler, survives him.He tihfortunately solidated Bank stock duripg the week that the bank failed, upon their guaran- ter, but he took \u2014up-a\u2014case-against-th as Public Prosecutor, and brought it to a, successful issue, and subsequently took an active part I framing the new Ing act so as to in future eateguard the public.A meeting of tbe Financs Committes {ook place this afternoon for the purpose tion of the workshops of the Pacific Railway.Among those present were the Hon J.J.C.Abbott Duncan Mcintyre, the Hon.D.A, Smith R.B, Angus.Ald.Grenier, Mr.Roy, City At- low she \u2018Metropolitan: Railway td.ny rh ANE EE A | severe and i = test' night: soo More Barrels-To Offer \"of the very chofcest No\u201d 1-Ontario\u2014Narthern\u2014Spys.\u2014 specjaity \u2018 rders.We aiso arrange export eITe nana \\C FToPay all \u201cLONDON DRY\u201d QU ° and \u201cPLYMOUTH\u201d own.Gin Distillery in london, Eng.and the very fines verrons Bees Bene coco so.6°.»vée Bere seve \u2018Güibey'a Plymouth Gin.\u2018seseisne oise vese sees Sho Battle, $9.50 Case - TerA Maine Clam-Chowder -for-30c\u2014- We ask you to try a can of Our famous Scarboro Beach Clam der if you want something particulariy nice.Clam Chowders they serve at the down-east \u201cShore * places is made with choice Clams, Potatoes, Onions, Fresh (pad a pinch large Also in small tins, at 15c each, 2 for 28c.Peters Swiss Chocolate Peter* Milk Chocolate is the Original Milk Chocolat and.It is unique in g a peculiarly attractive flavor of its own by any of its imitators.Popular with old and young allke as a food and such a good, pure Soap for your compl bars.Price, 25c per bar; $2.75 per dozen FRASER, VIGER & CO., Limited Italian Warehouse, The Fraser-Nordheimer Building, 211 St.James Street: mem \u2014 237 Laurier.Avenue West.oT \u2018the laté John Monk: \u201c1 Rev.James.Fleck.Monk, and his son- Linvested in à large block of the Con-_ eN-Tthebr waggon agninet\u2014the- bank.of discussing the question of the loca- | Canadian torney: the members of the Finance | Committee, and the Mayor.The meeting was held with clgsed -\u2014 From \u201cÉhe Montreal Star, November 13, 188t.Sie TES a ) \u201cOttaws, November 18.\u2014 + Shipping; vrence ; Ga ng friends in Great Britain and of navigation, s - a ee FRASER, VIGER & CO.Limited.Grant\u2019s Morella Cherry Brandy articulariy Cherry Brandy from other brands is due principally to the use of fine English Morella black cherries, combined This is an article that is sold in a] y nothing finer in a Cherry Brandy .We offer Grant's Morefla Cherry Brandy at $1.35 per Bolle, distinguishes Grant's Morefts with very old Liqueur Brandy, 5 of the world, and we know queur.Too Bottle, 38.50 \u2019 Tsc Bottle, $3.50 Chou It will remind you of thé 4 .Each.Dom \"UNS .\u2026 vere weeq 30C se .©, i flavor, and very confection, Absolutely pure.Made with the finest Cocos ahd full, rich\u2019 milk, : Here are the prices: No.53 A : Peters Chocolate .s-resecsr-e¥0, »vecsceroéveus 10C per cake, - Peter's Chocolate eT iNo, 64 o. Li + En i \u201c a .+ 4 + \u20ac x © 201 a.: + Tg : swe ie \u2019 AT 25 to 50 PER CENT.LESS M button front, .fashivned waist.Regular for La a 2002 ae ee 000103 renee tae PR wy ren long sleeves, tv fit ages to 3 years.for seamless feet, 3 ply Heels and Toes.Special + seamless make! spliced heels and toes.35c pair.3 for Sizes 814 to 10.black, white, blue, all sizes 8% to 10.Tuesday, 2 pairs only to each customer.closed and open.WATSON MAKE.Regular $1.25.for Women's Fleece Lined Combinations, white and natural, = Co high neck, long sleeves, ankle length.Special.e [Hosiery and U wderwear | Ladies\u2019 Fleeve Liped Cotton Vests.with high neck, long sleeves, 29e.Tuesday U Children's Wool and Wool and Cotton Vests, with high neck, Valdes to 35c.\u2014wWomen's Plain Cashmere Hosd, -PENMAN'S MAKE, - women\u2019s Plain Black Cashmere Hose, PENMAN'S full fashioned $1.00 women's Embroidered Plain Cashmere Hose, in colors of red, Good value at 39¢.For Women's Pure Wool Vests with drawers to match, ankle length, 19¢ 9c 25c 25\u20ac 87c 79c WAS ALMOST A MILLION DOLLAR STOCK | VALUE IN Striped Flannelette | \u201c CORNER ST.CATHERINE AND J EEL STREET.\"Each jacket made from selected Ladies\u2019 Astrachan Jackets, $1475 & $15-95 There are only seven coats at these two special prices.\u2018Therefore it means an early visit to our Fur Department Tuesday.skins, perfectly matched, high storm collars and revers and all a right glossy curl.Sizes 32, 34 and 36 inches in bust measure, length 24 inches.$1 5.95 Reg.$25 values, at, each, $14.75 and.FANCY WINGS AND MOUNTS 15¢ ~ A clean-up sale of the balance of thousands sold during previous sales, Single and Double Wings, Side Mounts and Fancy Birds, good range of colors left.- Values to 98c.: Tuesday .15¢ \u2014J) Underwear, a very useful quality, finished with a ; fluffy nap, 27 inches wide, per yard.\u2026.\u2026.on \u201cA 16 of good patterns, suitable for Children's 6 il WHITE APRON MUSLIN 1 |e \"A-lot of Striped and Checked Apron Lawn and : ; .\\ Lu 2 Muslins, suitable for Aprons, Dresses, ete.Res.= JC \\ y Wu.À | 15 1-2c añd I5c for, yard .\u2014 :1.,01700 00.0 0T 0 à om THY HD oe ages DISH TOWELS oo mr odd lots of Kitchen Towels, including Checked Glass.Towels and Scotch Crash Dish Towels, hemmed ready for use.Size 24 x 30.Reg.12 1-2c and .15e.Choice at, each .2002000000 00000000 TURKISH TOWELLING About 20 pieces, assorted striped patterns, suitable for face cloths, Roller Towels, etc., 12 1-2¢ and 15¢ qualities.Sale price, yard .i.AE 9 YT 1 à % 11.F } 5 pieces Black and White Danief Silk, regular $1.15; choice per yard, .3 pieces Dresden Silk, rich quality for evening dresses, regular $1.25 ; choice, yard.5 pieces Tartan Plaid Silk Taffeta, regular 75c; choice per yard.Side Lights * ON THE.GREAT - Removal Sale ~ .4 4 21e 1 ; ; Lm dash Ab nd to see our great window display.\u201coad grade silk; never sold less than $1.35 per yard.\u2014\u2014\u2014 : THE GREATEST SILK SALE.E WE HAVE EVER HELD > Tuesday we will inaugurate the most wonderful sale > of silk ever held in Canada.: We will sacrifice $8,000 worth of hew silks at ridiculous prices.The sale includes all kinds of silks, blacks, colored, fancies, etc., and begins at 8 O'clock Sharp.It will pay you to go out of your way to-night and come Double width Twilled Foulard Silks, in black and white, high- sooner sso saw ree.Black and Ivory Paillette, 75c quality; choice per yard.\u2026.All-silk Brocade, a.rich quality used to line fur coats, muffs, etc.Our $1.35 line; choice per yard.veyocscencs eurent bia NE ns» 2 pieces of Grisaille Silk, regular $I.60; choice per yard.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.sees Striped Duchess Satin, novelty for blouses, regular 79\u20ac; choice per yard.\u2026.\u2026\u2026nv0me + Black Peau de Soie, regular 79c; choice per yard.+evcoreocencrspommen encens 27-inch wide Black Chiffon Taffeta, regular 75\u20ac; choice per yard.ecemeome sie sas es, ~~ 27-inch \u201cColored Striped Chiffon Taffeta, regular $1.00; choice per yard.seemeenee 7c): This great Silk Sale is a practical demonstration of the advantage- \u201cous and saving opportunities that-this Removal Sale brings to your reach._ ° \u2014 \"SALE OF UNCOVERED CUSHIONS _ These Xmas Gifts] | i mr i aan © tran mars ie 5 T7 Cushions filled with-goog-soft-vegetable- down and covered- in fine \"White Cotton, in all sizes.Sizes 16 x 16 for.19c Sizes 22 x 22 for.49c Sizes 18 x 18 for.29¢ Sizes 24 % 24 for.Sizes 20 x 20 for.39¢ Sizes 26 x 26 for.cc y 15c CUSHION TOP$ FOR 10\u20ac» Tinted Cushion Tops, sizes 22 x R2, tinted in bright colours on fine fawn material, in all the latest patterns: Roses, Violets, Poppy.Daisies, Holly, Smoker and Conventional designs, suit- , able ne work with silk or peri lusta.2 to each customer.1 0 c \u201c0.2.+.Ne rh At less than one quarter of their regular value This early Christmas purchase was made for the Jewelry Department before we decided to move.Thi: lot of 250 pieces goes into Tuesday's selling at less than one-quarter of what you will have to pay for them at Christmas timc.It means that you can buy four gifts ~ at Scroggie\u2019s for the price of one at other places.You'll Rex.15c for, each FURNITURE OF VALUE Pure All Filled Pillows, covered in good art tick- 9 7c C ing.Rog $1.65 for, pair a, Our Special Sanitary Mattress, well made and $ 1 99 | filled, all sizes.Reg.$3.15, for.° Health Mattress, 5 inches thick, well made and covered in best striped tick, all sizes.Sale price - Our Celebrated Special Health Mattress, cov- $3.39 $4.47 ered in best art ticking, all sizes.Sale price.Wooden Frame, Sanitary Wire, Woven Spring,; supported -across with helical wires, ali sizes.rt $ 1 9 8 Sale price .LL.i.eee Well Made Drop Leaf Table, finished golden $ 3.97 | oak, size of top 42 x 42.Sale price.\u2026.White Silk Curtain Scrim, strong and serviceable, 38 have to shop early to secure a choice.4 TOILET SETS.-; > These beautiful Toilet Sets.comprising brush and comb.or brush, comb and mirror.Regular $3.87 $4.50 to $7.50 values.Tuesday, for.5 \"TOILET AND MANICURE SETS.: ut DA -\u2014 A combined set in white, ivory, cocobolo, orange wood and Co ebony.Values ranging from $5.00 to $3.87 RC S15.00.Tuesday, for.We also have a beautiful assortment of Sets for Shaving.\u2018Smoking: Sewing.also Work Boses, \u2018Collar and Cuff Boxes.Hat and Clothes Brushes, Military Brushes with the finest en- : grav ed quadruple silver-plate on backs, all for.-$3.87 _ Every article is priced away below actual cost, and is the most desirable kind of gift that \u201c5\u20ac _ LADIES WILI SAVE IN THE WHITEWEAR DEPT.can be bought.The Great Removal Sale comes at an opportune time early Christmas \u2014 shopping in this Department.: \u2014 | Montreal Ladies \"4 These Garments \"THOUSANDS MORE OF Extra Special\u2014Baby's White Muslin Pinafores, trimmed with embroidery insertion and 1 5c - Special .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.000000 000 ee nee sen es een nn 0055 Children\u2019s Fancy.Striped White, Muslin Aprons, finished with embroidery yoke, extra wide skirt with deep - hem.Ages 2 to 8- years.130 ONLY WOMEN\" SSUITS rge range of beautiful styles, made from splendid i im- ES fabrics, all wool materials, $18.00 and $20.00.Tues- Every Man i in n Montreal \"SHOULD READ THESE PRICES \u2018Special esse 0 0011 Se 0 0010 01 08000 0 000 4 CT 0 0080 89 | $8.82 MEN'S WINTER WEIGHT suits._ UE 7 Misses\u2019 Colored Print Overalls, without sleeves, yoke finished with white braid and lace edging.Ages 6 months and 1 year, frill; colors, navy and white.Special.28c \u201d = wz terials are of a heavy Scotch i = some olive and brown mixed pattern.Sizes 35 to 42.Reg.$15.00.On sale Tuesday ; 4 At LL 1 a 2 ee 4 ee eee $ 1 2.50 #3 MEN'S WINTER ULSTERS \u2019 | EL made from a heavy durable tweed, in a medium grey.3 Size 34 to 42.Reg.89.00.On sale vo ' Tuesday at .$6.95 fi BIG CHOICE OF MEN'S PANTS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Men's Strong Wearing Tweed Working Pants.Sizes 32 to 42 79 An.waist.Reg.$1.00 and $1.25.Onsale Tuesday at : .- Cee C oe \"AZT LO CIEAT Al «vee eveoeesecncnsonnssnsnsnnnnnnsns Children's Wool Sweaters, button over - shoulqer: colors, navy, white and cardinal.S9c : Cs Ages 1, 2, and 3 years.Special .4 * ! NB Ladies\u2019 Good Quality White Flannelette 150 ONLY WOMEN\u2019S COATS Gowns.tucked yoke.finished with ruffle of 4 Sc \u2019 .9 material.Special Two only to each customer.in a large range of sty lish designs, oS a Ladies\u2019 Good Quality Cambric Underskirts, sizes 32 to 42.Reg.$12.00 and deep lawn flounce.trimmed with lace inser- 5 7C \\ $15.00.Tuesday Las caca cauu 0e tion, edging and tucks.Special .\u2026.MELD \u2014 \u201cOther exceptional values at $10.95, $12.95, $13.95, GREATER THAN V0 © ce \u2014$1495, \u2018made to-sell-in-the regular way at almost double the |} ~ EVER ARE _THES LOVE BARGAINS 1° \\ C4 price we ask on Tuesday.Ladies\u2019 Chamois Gloves, white and natural, 2 dome extra good qüal- Z , ity and perfect washing glove.Regular price $1.00.47c ) : $3.00, $4.00 AND $4.50 CHILDREN S CO ATS.TUesday .22022 srvnnnvanns cossnones sasernnne sovnnmnnene - ; _ Sweeping Sale of Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Gloves, fleecy ned, etc., v \u2014 1.200 ONLY CHILDREN'S NEW NS WINTER COATS £nre Boris make, sil vrool, $ dome fasteners.Rep, values 12%¢ A fp in Econ x | | 4, 6, and 8 years.pretty styles, in good warm winter weights, all colors, sizes Reg.#3.00, #4.00 and $4.50.$1 98 TUESdAY 1030 sh 00a mena ne sance nee see $1.00, $1.25 AND $1.50 WOMEN\u2019S WAISTS.LL | | TUESDAY 29¢.Gingham, Prints, Flannelettes, Fine Lawns, all colors, i W ; \"checks, polka dots, stripes, sizes 32 to 42.| | 32to 42.: Tuesday .\u2026.sousenaa sono cc 00000.$1.50 AND $2.00 WOMEN'S WAISTS.TUESDAY 59c © « 300only Women's Waists, fine Mulls, Vestings, tailored styles, lingerie waists, grouped in one lot to, clear.Sizes Reg.$1.50 and $2.00.Tuesday.\u2026.29c 59¢ MEN'S TWEED SUITS.REG.$12.00 AND $12.50.°TO CLEAR TUESDAY AT $7.89 © 48 suits only in this lot, made from fine quality English Tweed, firmly woven, smooth finished materials, in rich dark grey and brown grounds, with neat self and fancy cplored thread stripes.Latest 3-button single breasted sack | odel.Carefully tailored in every way.and finished with fine twill\u2014 - Ladies\u2019 Mufflers.Great value in the popular close fitting 95\u20ac muffler, all colors, dome fasteners.For.NECKWEAR.\u2014Great clearance sale of Ladies\u201d fancy neckweur.sailor collars, Dutch collars, Ascot collars, jabots, linen embroidered.col- Te lars.- Values to 3hc.Salé price MEN'S FURNISHING ITEMS Ties, Derby shapes, ties in all-silk, red only; also knitted silk, in plain weave, plain colors or stripe effect; a great va- 1 0 \u2018viety.Reg.35¢, to clear, .ea.C Men's Extra Fine Flannelette Night Shirts, imported, some with military collar \u2018and silk frogs; odd sizes.Values 99 $1.50, very special .C Men's All-wool Coat Sweaters, good and warm, Grey, with Blue or Red trimming, two pockets.Regular $1.50, special .LL.Loo eee es eee 94c 0 ++ 8e 2 + 6 inch shades; brass, $2.50 omics in the Basement SAMPLES, GAS PORTABLES COMPLETE.Tubing, burner.mantle, chimney, in different finished colonial, oxidized, and each, 10 Le ALL THESE SMALLWARES c ARE LEADERS TUESDAY 2 14 INCH VELVET RIBBONS éc 45¢ MARCEL WAVERS 10c Special sale of Velvet Ribbons in Special Purchase Sale of Marcel \u201c2 1-4 inches wide, finished with a ) nice heavy pile, bright finish, and Wavers that will wave the Marcel in ~ mohair, body liningand thoroughly shrunk canvas\u2014and haircloth interlinings.\"Sizes 34 to 42.\"To clear Tuesday at.BOYS\u2019 PLAIN KNEE PANTS Tweeds, Union Worsteds and Serges, in a large assortment of patterns.Sizes 3 to 6 years only.- Reg.25c and 35c.On sale A Tuesday at .\u20181 2%¢ BOYS\u2019 WINTER REEFER COATS | made from a heavy English nap, in a dark navy | \u2018blue shade.Size 25 to 33.Res: $2.98 $4.00.On sale Tuesday at.BOYS\u2019 RUSSIAN \u2018SUITS.REG.$4.00.ON SALE TUESDAY AT $1.49 £Â Here is a chance for mothers to get a suit for their boys at less than cost of materials, ia made from.fine durable tweeds, in \u2018handsome mixed grey pattern.Single bréasted - style with sailor collar and detachable shield.Pants elastic bloomer style.1-2 to 8 years.To clear Tuesday at | SAVE 50 PER CENT.N SHOES \u201coc $5.00 AND $5.50 LADIES BOOTS FOR.82.98 \" WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPERS.In Patent Button with Cloth Tops.Velvet Button or A choice Felt\u201d Juliet for women, with Black Suede and some Black Buck.also a large as- \u2018 sortment of Dull Kid and Calf.$5.00 and $5.50, all sizes tor ras V6 eue see _ X , , 10 minutes, in five-prong style, with , en's\u2019 +.heavy quality, in all colors MISSES\u2019 SAMPLE BOOTS, IN SIZES 12, 18 and 1 Men's J.ieiieniiiiinn Foon Se : Cath, ANSKY\u201d ENAMELWARE.78 PRESERVING KETTLES, 6% 12 Theh shade eons 30 2 1-4 Inches carriers ac shaped shields that give the Marcel About 95 pairs in the lot a choice values.: Nommer à cet a eu PRICE FOR QUICK SALE.36 ptrgniky\u201d kettles, 5 qt.so 16 inch shade .eenorenss 620 8 1-4 inches .waved effects.The hair dressers {I Come early and get them at .\u2019 $1.59 DOYS] BS grrr rns Me a EE Po ea ee | Sata bors ie esr ok Tg us vous om ares 1 | MER \u201c= | \u201ccolors blue and white, or all\u2019 white, _ 50 \u201cStransky\u201d coffee pots, seam- inch white down shade .2.00 Special Bale of Black Taffeta|to clear .Amongst this lot you can find boots of all styles.|: Coe Co SR ST À enamel covers.Reg.$1.06.for 390 1956, Reg.95e, OF «.uvvnvnrnnnn 69 With green shades, each .$2.50 Ribbons, made of fine quality silk].Dress Bout or Waterproof Boot, not a pair in value - ~.WOMEN\u2019S GAITERS 95: SAUCEPANS, 8c.75 20 TEA POTS, 88: caimicns Hall lamps, brass finish, decorated In a heavy quality, with wired edges, 13 SPOOLS OF SILK 25c under $4.50 and many $5.00-and $5.$2, 49 made ot best quality cloth, with leather heel ss Beli saucepan.2 gt.ae.A Res toe -Blobes, burners _and chimney.200 Fd?ST il) or Spécial lot of Beautiful Silk Cot-\" for EEE ate ies Sl protectors and niné buttoss high .0T Wren PITEHERE, de 00 | pi pics worn, we oo | wh sig, CORP RER Peer 19] ton win 0 i ot.wuravie or flee ; C4 e, Dore o \u2018any kind éf- fancy work, white and : : 6 1-4 inches \u201cany (kind 6f-1 ere Fox.356 for or er Pee wd \u201cReg.WL oo ar le LL asc Rayo Library lamp.14 inch, white [| LL Le a ane 25¢] colors.:étual values 3e per spool.FRY'S Cocoa, Ya-lb.( \"RC )( RE R E NEW COOKING FIas, very USEFUE RITGHEN Prenat Loe bah RES 126 ads, pee uation ary.$2.75 6 inches 29c Tuesday, per dozen | 25¢ CAN tii i ii cee 18c I S, fins, Special, 4.1bs., .200 | AT 10s WILL 8 BUY TO.for.Sse rio \u20ac plete, white shade.14 née 5.00 Serer spools .GRANULATED SUGAR sic Olve OI BOL, Ie ES dE .Ln GARE, | Not more\u201d than \u201cone Decorated shade .SRLS ree fo Gurraia 3 bm LL for.ORES, 7 tos: 2c a a Erik JN M WA .ares - = a sen oe.Linen prerora seen 0e sev soo Ped Ne 3 Dans, vie plates $1.50 GAS HEATERS, 8c.High class decorated blue and gold .TWO HOUR SALE.Seaded Raisins, 2 pkts.= AI HAMS, vol .19%ç Dos Cake, Boar.6 bass (12 12 iad an an Jugs, son dion, 2 only, cylinder gas heaters, dia- tinted and gold litho.and gold cheese oy Foner dpe gen da sir \"rn à 25e ¢ Edmares potted a.ae \u201cmugs, custard .ete, Whisk holders.match holders, dust \u201c:.pans folding.coat hangers, \u2018sauane C CAKE TINS, WORTH Be, Rl \u201c160 only; strong od) sims § 10x 001, 0s mei 6 inches, sheet steel frande.cast iron top and base, aluminum finish.Reg.$1.50, for $3.50 OIL HEATERS, $298 § only, \u201cPerfection\u201d oil heaters, no smoke or smell, absolutely ea pans.cup.jelly cake - plates, cups, egg cups, etc., for etc, &tc., etc.Reg.$3.80, for .25c GOAL SCUTTLES, 196.| 100 strong black ¢ \u2018Japatned cdal scutuies.Rez.ste, for 5.0.19e 20.CHOICE TO-MOR- ROW, Be.\u2018cake ting, flaring 1 ; \u2018 2 Ne Trdg ST lh i \u201c rin dd EE a ishes, 9 dinner sefs, large rosebuds and.leaves and traced in goid; a very / handsome set, semi-porcelain, b English china tea sets: assorted decorations aad.gold, 40 pcs.Crown Derby pattern an Tater 5 Jugs.worth $1.00 each, oath ,.eo Values up to $1.00 each, quéée ve same BLACK AND NAVY BEAVER CLOTH Navy Beaver Cloth, suitable for ladies\u2019 and.child: rén's Winter Coats, 50 inches wide.on sale 9 Millar's Jams, 2-ib.jars\u201d, .BBc |French Peas, 2 peus 0 Or 6t ed co .v 21300; ng oe years\u2019 oid; ground flour .has large entrance cos Towasbipe.Blot building.\u201d Mala 3 8 UFFERIN STREET, 20264 and 2028 St EATED \u201cAPARTMENT \u2014 Tin May lst ori.Fw KOC o Lt Son, oh St.Catherine JE Tes fpr sale ar I ress vhanging.business re hail drawing: room, den oe library, diniog-room, z 2 -\u2014\u2014Penis-Boulevard \u2014 Viats to let.new, just ouger; seven g rooms, perfect \u2018order, y 245 6 Apply 926 Sanguinet.| pantry, kitchen and mald's roem; ppatairs, ST MARK rer \u2014\" Stone front house; tiated.jight rooms; will rent for $10 a.bordwosd flgots throügtbout, Janitors serviced, ss.- = \u2014\u2014 YOR SALE Treadin K i V Dood rooms and bathroom\u2019 hardwood floors nine ; easily enlarged,\u201d or convert-|mouth.Keys \u2018at 2082 Dufferin.Laadion, | Fete igerntor, gan - stove, \u2014eloctrie - fixtères, LY ofSES \u2014 Si.Bern ul Ping, 15.2 hig! WTR paving sale na e y ou i= de ee Er ester re | Le i og Trios On.38 Ustvarary, || 290 Centre.Pheve Malo 906.200.8 {300 Kreet, Ape rent ie Foft -Bleary street.M poly 264 Dorecstor oi an; Rise.nearly a Tara \"08 pace WY orman more, astern Town- on.- 55 » - > = ort « o .à nd _b&Fr- \u2026 - vel She in\u201d v 3 1 1 di 2 j suips Bank Bullding.Main 7604.* 260 & 00 8 D'EFCEITER AVENUE re oy ro orbrocks JC BASING TON APARTMENTS, +410, 4412, 1 Fest 20 8 née, ua fon anyone a py ness.Apply Sledrdic tin Ave, Lacs 8 NY Darryman Carter, or Contractor want- OUTIWA RE, St.Lambert \u2014 Widow will 2 dark room.Townships Trust Co., Limited St.Catherine; suite ol.seven rooms, Jani | FOUSE and stable for aix horses to 16G vou the easiest t gh Plea î 8 i JER - , Co à; com are ing a good property i in the West End sacrifice interest Iu lots for quick sale; 151 St.James street.Phone 2118 Moin.| tof service.J.Quinlan upd Co., 4314 St.the: with large yard and outbulidings, | opens a erms ceals a vee ORSES, Harnesses.Vehlcies of all kinds, , d should Inspect.No.3356 St James street form- 4nd Will sell of cxehange, Mon on in Loo.\u2019 209 erive street.Westmount.Tel.- Mount 1712.| at No.b Favard st Apoly to 157 Conzrek® Room, Parlor.Bedr ; an Kitchen Special sais af Moras oa aaa Al a ; ing the soutb-east corner af Sty Bemi: about Sar office.in Montreal Suburbs.Box too, NTLEY.\"STREET \u2014 \u2014 Fist, \u2018toar rooms \u201cand, IN& GEORGE APALTMENTS.2150, 2132.: tion a.aE 00565 6 ë Fürülture; aiso stoves, oflcloths ear A A Dee on Wednesday., Pp | ST00 square feet: with dwelling, stabling for 0 bath: gas; close to cars; $0.00 per month.2154 Park avenue, suite of lz\u201d belght | | MORES, STREET \u2014 Cleaned dwellings.5 pets, baby carriages, .refrigeraturs, ete.fer's Victoria Carrisges.suitable f Te va ues O four Horses, large 3% horse power boller, suit- S CATHERINE STREET EAST, near Pa- | Lalonde, 468 Huntley, [bone St.Louls 578.rooms, hested; \u2018 hot water the year round aud rooms; 6 and 8 dollars for wis.[0 OVS free ti ea The J.country use Sold for whom roped for able for dairyman, tubs, turbine washers, etc.; k plueau avenue, cash payment £5000, bal- 270 6 electric fistures; yas stove: refrigevator aud ter.to goo! dwellers.Apply 440 Moreau, | i 8.Prin Cc \\ * Wbatever tbeÿ will brin Ixo Int: a LL owner going west, will take $4500.Norman ve yO Cathoria os rh ti La Se | a hen ice supplied; vacuum cleaner.Apply to ns jor Bell Tel, East 1240.267 6 ce Co.85 8 Lawrence B Yu mecond \u201chap harness ee se ges, pe = We ! J : ; Bet .= w Binmore o Fontes Townships Bauk Bolidios Lou #50.000 aah requir, Valuable: corper, | Thug.Des 2057 2a.Hot water best $25, Sr Sten Cine On cull wb SLR i ONTHEAL, WEST = House io rent, eight\u2019 4ONTENTS of five \u2018room flat, Nofth Eod of [Ch Auctivoecr G09 St.lial street, 770 2 OOSE a S BBOTT AVENUE, N .bear Thiversity street, abodt $13.50 per foot 12 Laurier Laurier Ward.266 6 LENNOX, \u2014 Bachelor Apartment, furnished, furnished if desired: occupation December 1st.1 Lay oy ing complete, uteasils, Nopen, = One Tint.class Grey Horve for ° A .No.135 \u2014 Solid brick cash: 30 x 82 about.Laurier Ward and Ou- STRATED FLATS à Fi Toi Lennox, 000 St.Catlerine west; F.lagan, 134 Gazette avenue.Montgal | ete.Rent $12.00 per iponth; party leaving.sale, very attra ive color, 8 years, old, k d boiile- Se parade RE | Ge a ag PE Lacan, lots.HR ee tent improvements, furpace, E¢Dtlemen only.Apply on premises.West.\"Phone West.2849.29 5 cils, Wilk sucrifice to prompt buyer.Apply\u201d Teint 100; cont Rs oe hone - > 8 - D, -bac NE s, Estate, Hos- ° 2e § Nt.ou , .o - ?- 2 wo: : unique par an mairs; five rooms and ba upstairs; two pital street.Main 571.St.Louis 123, gas, electricity.cheap rent for winter.\u2014 Apply.7 270 Zeod ANCE ST, 190 \u2014 - Large house to Jet \u2018vard.que, corner St.Joseph Boule: «au ne sw American harness, Can be seen at vard subdivision mantel s; concreted basement, Dalsy furnace; 19% Esplan .lephones, Malu 7H; he NEY ors CDeHESTER iva PARTMENTS.\u201d \u201cNa.13 room armee iy\u201d dios apd \u2018ce 1 F1 MOsDS, watches, jewellery; cash or.thr.Maurice Stable ad aa us.street, stall _ _ ear ; 3 1 \u201d 3 uls .- 203 02 er est; andsome new : .a 0.: 13; M sell r ie - ee ont cnr odlnE te light JACANT LAND, forming the north cor- pr apartments: fine locality, now ready for oc- (MR BL James\u201d Office Apply n 1 credit; unquestionable bargains.Bring | 1750.wi Shorbrooke cast.ve brie es 72 Westmount residence from 2.30 to 5.30.Nar : © nway street, ANCR STREET, 2677\u2014Three Cuts, 7 Jooms |cupancy; two more apariments of five and six | experts, be convinced.30 per cent.bclow \u201cTale v \u201c0 Point St.Charles, having irregul f : all J ; cb OSEMOUNT AVENUE \u2014 To let or fo 5 ne | t LEIGU\u2014For sale, victorias sleigh, man Binmore, Eastern Townships Bank Busld- e , = egular area o each; all modern conven ; cheap for rooms to let, fourth and first floors, concrete a \u2014 To ale.; anywhere.J.A.\u201cpennault, office 17 Place abel eigh, in ing.- Main 7604 269.6 about 7739 feet, sultable for cottages or winter, after 5 p-m., apply 2313 8t.Lawrence.and bardwood floors; hot water all year; elec- bouse, in perfect order, in Rosemont | d'Armes H Hill, Main 115 + 269 5 good condition.Apply 314 sher- Co ee ee ; flats; offered at 20 cents per foot for quick 26D 6 |iric fixtures; gas xtove.refrigerators, dumb.4Yénne Westmount.Apply Township T = \u2014 | brooke street west 269 2 oYER STREET 234-238.near Mount loyal sale.Apply Réal, Estate Dept.National ENTANA and Boyer.near Mount Royal walter, hardwood, terrano.bathroom, electric Matt 2118.161 St.James ntreet.He pret aux son , 4.rooms and batbroom Trust Company, Limited, 153 St James st M 3 ro ; \u2014 iflre piace, outside bulcouy.wposalc tiled bails, M20 : \u2014 j TTT 5 cach: ES: rentéd $550; price $000.Hector 2103 ug alice littie Dui, 4 rooms.000; lean Janitor Jeryice, back scalr, goods entrance, ete.ST TAMBERT \u2014 (To Jet.a seal dotached mo- ! DOM ESTIC PETS.* © oe \"ERDUN\u2014$7.400 property, 50 112 .SN good : , > bply to .Handfield, Room 213, Quebec \u2018dern house, of six rooms and bath, with- TA RW win Param g a ; |East \u20ac 205 6° V EHDUN 47.00 property.50 x ji2x, near |l'iace d'Armes HI.@ Bank Bulluing.lhoue Malo 7190 or St Suede Lin few minutes walk of both statlovs.rental Joanges and heated, carpets and Ino- JRFALTIFUL PURE White\u201d Wool Panerai ! (OBNER St.Hubert and Roy, $85 8t.Hu-|dern sonmirurtion, bath; gas, Mectriclty, ro Mae, STREET, 1926 and 1928 \u2014 New 1001, of on premises.2e5 6 _; te from May Ist, and at reduced rent for a: Ads acer pete rashid lh \"5.ein, also brow, two | DT \u2014bert\u2014and Boy Bargain, \u2014N Tenue \u201c$818; not much cash: balance easy terms.\u201cbetween Fairmount and Laurier, 7 \"LATE F Pis ! diate occupation.1650 Star Office.or cash or credit nde Bros, 234 Yar: old Te 1.Urbain.\u2014 eig ts Druggists, Grocery.Buichers, property will dou- Address Landiord, 363 Gertrude ré and S rooms; electric fixtures; newly papered.street (off Mance) Diving des ee \u2014\u2014 ae Wreice, near Dorchester, \u201d = Four a {ble in value; price $7000.Proprietor 8%5 St, 268 6 | Apply 138 Del'Epee avenge.Phone St.Louis bedroom.kitchen and batbrooin front and rear: V0 BENT \u2014 Hapdspoiely tarnished bouse, 18 oye 62 1Zeod 1 \u201cpure.bred, six months old: 30.00 Habert.\u2014 __ 28 TERDUN BARGAIN \u2014 ReaHy good clap- 3542.269 6 |baleony; roof.gallery and basement storage: | Sherbrooke; immediate occupancy.Apply PFrenrone \u2014 \u2014 \"Nearly mew new single bed.\u201c\u201ch.V.Roissooneau, 2000 St.Hubert.(\\BAMBOED STREET.\u201cnear Mount Hoyal board bouse, over seven large roomy; elec.ACKAY STREET, No.247, corner Kinkora, abby to Janitor.260 12.| Colonel Worthington, Sherbrooke.Quebec: atonda, mattrestes and feather pillows, [IUPS \u2014 vio Paie cuire Eu for © \u201cwith other igh j avenne?\u2014 Six flais: revenue $720.00, for tric light; good lot; quick price.F1800e M just below BT, Nol en Dole kore, ALABERRY APARTMENTS.308 8 Sherbrooke; | : 268 6 j also arm chair, the lot $5; bargain; two sale: pedigreed stock.Apply & Blsbop $7.200.00, and three other flats on Garnier st.cast.Fred.R.Cole, 130, 8t.James.207 6 fiat of'8 Jarge rooms, bathroom, bot water furnace corner St.Denis \u2014 Suites contdining two \\TICTOBIA AVENUE.Upper Level \u2014- First | | pairs good long lace curtains $4.50.2301 Bao jirect.Prices very reasonable.Pbope Uv _ near Parce Lafontuine, at corner of a lle, r ° : and four rooms.besides kitche nd class new bouse li i ve.Planade ave.2434.=T0 2 ; 1 id $6,000.00.Apply H.Corbeil, 350 Favre street.W INNIPEG, Fert Wililam and Vittoria, ne electric, llgnt, Pres supplied; light on lied, hot mater \u201csiectrolier, rein Daturoom; | men mediate ue lon.7 node E rite pour MIRRORS for mais APaiS NET 1 : 5 3 P ; ratar, air .; ~ \u201c\u20ac ass-resl ence.Phone - 5t\u2014Louis1360, ~~ mme Ng LA au hclass Hem] Bal rite Jovem: Sen TRE MST rman\u201d Barr rete @itor.CECA de TA ry ewe So oi Si Chabolilez Spor sale App Yow 3 : T ma Sie property similarly situated in other cities of Canada?\u201cWe have now * cular, with maps, diagrams and statistics, which show the comparative values of the best residential properties (all lying equally distant from the respective business centres) of WINNIPEG REGINA SASKATOON CALGARY .EDMONTON ! VANCOUVER : on the press a large cir- NENTRAL, below Sherbrooke Good solid _as compared with.Boulevard Heights 1 1-3 miles from the post office of Moose Jaw.THis free\u2014get it.the success of Boulevard Heights and the rapid growth of Binmore,Kastern Town- 269 6 La Moose Jaw have led to the \u201c.laying out of sundry additions which are more than twice as far from Moose Jaw\u2019s business centre; but no other sub- \u2014 \u2014division-at Moose Jaw \u2014s laid out with Parks, Boulevards and- Building we.be M°UNT STEPHEN AVENUE Modern sem! We have a few lols with frontages detached house, of mine rooms, extension \"of'23 ft.M ft, and 30 ft.: prices range from kitchen, hardwood floors throughout, back §'¥ up.Nevers & Co, 035 St.Francois Xavier, stairs; billlard room in basement: $11.000.° S00.260 6 Norman Biamore.Eastern Townships Bank OTHE DAME DE GRACE - The best cen- Building.Main 7604.269 8 AN tral corner, Sherbrooke street and Har- OUNT STEPHEN \u2018AVENUE, Westmount - - ; Y#Fd.J59 x 150, 70c.AM \u2018Modern residence, extra well finished; Dear.Sherbrooke, 28e.One lot on King Ed- bardwood, \u2014witb polished:.floors; lot 125.feet Ward.mear Sherbrooke.Ze: \u2018ros! valués, 50 deep; price $10,500.C.Withycomb, 242 Nt per «ént more; Winall ¢ash,: hdlance easy.\u201d Phone James street.se7 6 se Jowuis 1344.269 8 OUEN - Rockland avenue.two fine new sem]-detached houses, solid brick ' 2 bargain prices, two lots on Marcii ave, houses, 5 hedrooms and maid's mom.all hard- f&cing public park, $1000 each; $250 cash: rood floors, finisbed In Georgia pine and maple, .Oxford avenue, close to Sherbrooke street, Restrictions\u2014 _ -remember f rhat, and, a CL his exclusive feature which == + .-day makes Rosedale pro-; oo perty sell for ten times as much as other property equally near the business centre of Toronto.\u2014remember, too, our Spe- re cial Non-forfeit of Pay- \u201cments Plan.A 2,0 Whatever else you do, if you are interested get these facte\u2014 *Do it now\u201d.surely applies to investment at present prices in Boulevard Heights.Boulevard.Heights Lots are of Two Kinds: Standard City Lots, $130\u2014 $10 down and $10 per month.Boulevard and Park Lots $440 and up \u2014 La bash, balance 6.12, 18 months Canadian City and \u201c Town Properties\u201d Limited CANADIAN HEAD OFFICE 284 Portage Ave, Winnipeg.Write to or call on _ A, H.KNIGHT \u2014\u2014\u201cRoom: 403 Kings Hall .STREET W.MONTREAL en \u2014~remember, also, that itris Lake Shore.\u2014_ _ 591 ST.CATHERINE \u2026 Five lots on Madison.| TUTRE DAME DE GRÂCE WARD \u2014 Tati , RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTÉD.SMALL FURNISHED FLAT or house.wanted to rent for winter months, by family of three adults; best of references will be iron : Address P.O.Box 26 2640.bi, | | FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.URNISHED, heated six room apartment, telephone and plano, all conveniences, situated on Chesterficld avenue, Westmount, immediate possession; rent $65 per month.Ring Main 3128, between 10 and 11 or write bom ee i ~ Fi RN - ED a7 ARTMENTS TO LET.| UY STREET.466.The Mansions -\u2014- Comfortably furnisbed apartments, 3 rooms, beat, bot water.ice, light and gas included in, rept, leased hy the month.Up\u201d 073.269 6 Furnished apart- two tooms, bathroom and! for\u2019 onc year.Apply janitor 265 6 STANLEY COURT ment of kitchen, GARAGE TO LET.twa fireplaces: latest modern conveniences; loi $525; $250 cash; Rosedale avenue, close to Box 1567 Star.Office.3 ROMMON Dd New private garage, built thirty-five bq 123: price.and lerims easy.An- - Sherbrooke, 20c per foot, regular price 35c.UTREMONT \u2014 Furnished \u2014'ayartmieut Hi hed: brick idling: nr fl a.awell | x Halero, St.James street.__ Main 4512.; Phone Westmount 3968.265° 6 flats till May, seven rooms, with ail jEbted; brick building; pjank floor; outrance ; Lee em \u201c ] UTREMONT \u2014 Hartland a we, choicely furnitdre; téfiant wilbout children; can be \u2014 PUTREMONT - Between at Viateur Fair- situated on upper level, vi Unsurpass- ; taken immediately.Apply 133 De l'Epee g mount, a fine cottage, eight rooms.with ed, size 50 by 104 for quick purchaser; only i 8t.Phone .Bt.louis 3549.268 6 FARMS TO LET., : | al modern improvements; only $4,000.00, with 50 cents cRsy terms.Apply A Fraser, 468 Durocher st.i 289 6 St James street.Main 4512.266 6 PEOPERTY OWNERS \u2014 \u201cIt you bave\u2018 proper- UT of 2044 Jots tn Crystal Spring Park , ty ar lots im exchange for boot and shoe * we have only about \u201cw ott Le ct i stores, country hotels, licensed restaurants, prices $300.00 und $325.only 8 farms, or any kind of business, consult Jobn $3.60 monthly.After the 1st of err sent | Dagenais, St, Tuisks\u2019 mereer =\" ttre n foot; $1.UNO cash, balance month- | ly.without interest.Andrew Halcro, 233 ~prices\u2014w now and save a $100.00.Agents on the grounds | | fails.St.Denis Boulevard cars take \u2018you there | exery tive minutes at city fare.Apply Frigon, i141 St.Peter street.Main 1414 265 6 | passer OWNERS, do you want pores short notice, we have several lents | looking to purchase city properties, also $100 ~§100:00- each lot.\u2014\u2014-Buy-i- VWESTMOUNT \u2014 Furnished flat of seven rooms In Westmount, piano, included; telephone Westm@unt 2182.65 6 \u2018 : FURNISHED FLATS WAL FLAT iy SENTRAL LOCALITY or Westmount \u2014 C Wanted from January 1st to May ist s small furnished and heated flat, for family of two; moderate rénisl \u2018Address 3 B 6298 Star Branch Office.265 6 Johnson & | 000 to Joan on mortgages.See OCH] STREET, Park Avenue Extensd = Dagenais, 58 Bt.James street.=60 17 greally reduced.Apply from 7 to 8: TT, 1290 Berri street.288 6 -\u2014 | p.m.| fLERBROOKE STREET.Notre Dame Grace, north side; between Evans and I Royal avenue, à! feet frontage, - area 6242 leet, :DU cents per foot, $600.00 cash, balance in nine years.W.H, Bouner, J2 McGill College ave.Tel.Up 5333.- T.DENIS, 5 lots, between Cointk.and De- Fleurimont, value $1500; nced of money.RENT MONEY \u2014 Pays for any of the delightfully situated houses on Lake St.Louis.Terms, 10 cash; balance payable monthly the same as rent if desired.These houses will be worth 50 per cent.more in the coming spring, and are good all-year-round Will sell $1250; cash required $330 each.Write .| dwellings.Excellent train service by feo Notre Dame west.ar 8 houses, Bn30% (wonder).\u201c7.700 iid fine bi Pa: Boulonge, Bordenuxe in brick), .$9,628 (house, \u2018outbuilding.NES PHANG anys will sell cheap For cash.grounds, \"etc.).and at Strathmore, $5,500 (wooden).Full particulars from Geo.- - Marcil & Co., 180 St.James Street.' 266 13eod .LOTS WANTED.de ! à Guy STORES TO LET.(OPNER NOTRE DAME, 39 and St.Gabriel sts., about 25 x 40 ft, heated, |.213 St.Paul st 270 6 cement cellar.L.LaRue, | Tek M.2829.0 6 R USINEBSS \u2014 To let.a large | [ARORA TA Re Andre street; suitable.for, | aaréware à Dusimess; established.as such for 3 vears; rent $30.00; fixtures: glaziers: «lab and '& } hardware stock to be sold Wed ! November 15th, at 4 o'clock.information, phone U $T.LAWRENCE STREET, near Duluth ave.Newly built, good for restaurant.grocery, ete, will rent very cbepp.Apply -| Bros, 284 St.Lawréuce.Tel.Malo 9885.- Pine PARTIES carrying lots on time and forced to realize, write giving full particuliers And lowest price.win accept ,No agents.Box 1677 Star Office.SUBURBAN PPOPERTY FOR SALE.Cor ee FARM HOUSE, large ground, at +, Beloe Most beautiful spot on the Richelieu River; spring water in house; out buildings, trees, Tare opportunity to secure fine country se, ,in select neighborhood.few: minutes walk to station: also a few villa lots: easy, terms.Apply Mr, Lecour, 810 St.Cath terints est = 265 6 FARMS On the Lake Shore.SELLING OF FARMS A SPECIALTY I wish to draw your attention to-two very valuable farms situated on.the One contains-100-arp with full lake front.\u201cThe other contains 143 arpents with 112, 800 feet of well.shaded river shore, Details on re quest.- x ; FOR SALE OR TO LET.; ' LD ORCHARD AVENUE.808 and STL wet on I ber! e street.two ern a P.E.BROWN rooms ini bot water beating and Hinished; all modern conveniences.y .ull, 97 St.James Street 204 Higbland avenue, or Z.'Bertblaume.St.269 3 3aw Louis 535.13 rom mem A FINE OPPORTUNITY _ Is s offered to secure a modern a-story soild brick house « on IONE AVENUE Situated on Lot 30 ft.x 140 ft.Contains nine rooms, with two handsome fireplaces.Hardwood floors, staircase and wood finish.Cement cellar.Back garden opens on to Westmount Park.; IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.\" Price $10,500.\u2018PUTNAM & McCRORY 308.309, 310 Merchants\u2019 Bank Bldg.or = Tek Nain 3390.233 52 4aw \"PROPERTY WANTED, YOU OWN property in Calgary, Al- D° dberta?If so, lst with us; We find buyers, Wetherall &' Shtllam 318 Ninth Avenue - East, Calgary, Alta.: 252 156 WILL SELI your property quickly and sat- I isfactorily; po sale; no charge.Norman Bimmore, Hastern Townships Bank x FF YOU RA property to sell \u201cFive us à cali.Geo.L Lebeau and -Co.\u2026.40 Hospital st.Main 571 and St Louis 123 .END \u2014 \u201cWhaied to purchase in West W End of city or Westmount, \u2018one first class CYMALL FARM \u2014 Near Cote Si.Road, to rent, with several hundred apple trees, a couple of acres of asparagus, In ex- dollars warth of tbe famous Montreal musk melon.a perfect snap, fur $1,000 a year.Apply West.1133.269 2 HALLS TO LET.4 Torres DAME STREBT, 733, opposite Sob- mer Park.For societies and all kinds of \u201centertainments, weddings, dances, euchres, etc., plano, nicely furnished; reasonhble terms.Apply Janitor, at Hall.259 12 / RH \u201cof capital.1° Antoine : ;rent cheap.Be the lucky.buyer.cellent order and space to grow 15,000 to.20,000 : READERS of The Star, if vou, want \u201810 sell your business, such as licensed (testaurant, country hotel, grocery, or business of any kind, consult Johnson & | Dagenais, 58 St.James street.268 12 TIRING from bufiness; wovellics, jewel tery and post cards: must be cleared: | Call Hl ones, 32 St.Catherine Cast.(SSRSSE, how forming.tu-zcquire a-vai- uable tract of land, at very cheap price; \u2018wanted a few members with moderate amount to complete same.Apply Box 1478 star Office.260 8 STAR READERS looking to purchase Heg¢nsed restaurant, country hotel, genl's furnishing, shue store, Tete Treat -cstate,\u2014or farms; see Johnson & Dagenais, 58 St.James street.269 32 NT CATHERINE WIST - Cigar store and parber store connected: will sell stock and fixtures at moderate prices; hod.Langlois, wd Notre Dame St.East.Main 7305.269 4 ARD of wood and eoal, bay \u201cand grain; realizing $20,000.00 yearly.Apply 4s Pine avenue west, corger St.Urba notice this kindly semd their names and ad Write ''Y.\u201d 180 Vii ming, and any other prominent mu- 3 leneave street West, Montreal West.sicians; also supplied to Princess und Orpheum Theatres.The Leach Piano Co., Lad, 560 SL.Catherine St.West, between Stanley and Drummond.| Open evenings.! ATEWCOMBE UPRIGHT PIANO, Louis | -.TRADES.XV.style, Very rich tone, beautifully ® Now 1s the time to get your boilem, repaired; finighed: cost $100, now $260; payable $15! À new bôllers béeked in and oldéboilers re- - cash and $7 per month.Layton Brus, 550 lined; hakery ovens repaired, all kinds of brick st \u201cCatherine street \u201cwWecat, comer Stanley.repalring done at rpasooable prices.J _ Gates, 954 Lagauchetiere gast.ER & AINTING, tinting, paper banging, pias- tering, carr .gtering work suaraateed, AK, very ery handsome, has never orn, also a few pretty dreascs, OPFEAS size tbirty-six, at privato sale.Price very reasonable.No.2213 Hutchison: street, An- Trasonable prices.W.Weeke's, 3 Overd nex.\u201d HRY) a ; avenue.Phone Uptown 690.270 6 ol JENSIAN A Ee er COAT for sale.as L _ inique Lee À _\u2014__\u2014___MISEF\u2014\u2014 ge.THIOTOGRAPHS \u2014 DOTTOW only.3 colored photogravures, $1.25, worth $2.F Mrs.A.Depatie does not-scali for Picture framing a specislty.Now is the me clothes left at 147 Ontario street to think of Xmas.\u201cMalone Framing Co, west within a 48 week from date they will | be sold to defray expenses.\u201c 369 Beaver Han pig, ~~ Praves \u201cBargain in new and used Piunos, | Don't fail to eall before purchasing \u2026- elsewhere.756 St Catberiue west._ .\"FOR EXCHANGE.PIANO, Upright: just a yesr in \u2014\u2014u de quick } buyer.404 Mount Royal\u2019 East, Fo B DXCHANGE \u2014_ $10 Gold Bond Bond Oredit, vear ubert.urtea jams 0 Certificate.3 - FTPTANO One hundred Wollar gold Dood credit\u2019 I Greene avenue us useful.Address 8, certificate, good to purchuse new piano, WANTED TO PURCHASE.00 GOLD BOND (Pianoï.in exchange fon will sell for §15.Apply 54 Irene street; Bt \u2019 pply : lady's or gent's fur coat; also two-aif Henry, ALL CAST OFF CLOTHING _i\u201cFurs, evening clothes.Extra prices / BUSINESS PREMISES TC LET.YROUND FI.OOR, 1600 square feet, new: solid brick building; good light; uit.able for machine shop.Apply to Jos.la- croix, Prop., 143 Wellingtén st, in rear.OTRE DAME EAST, 37: \u2014 Rooms, a\" A suitable for offices, tallor\u2019's shops, ctc., \u2018tew pieces rented together or separately.1.1.LaRue, 213 St.Paul.Tef.M.2829 270 6 ART of a large floor, in the Kkellert's Batlding, St.Catherine street west exceptional good light and other advantages; will let about 2500 square feet to one or two parties.Apply only to Regal Mfg.Co, 507 St.Pdul 267 6 YARDS TO LET.ARD SPACE to rent, néar corner Bleury and Lagauchetiere streets.Apply Soutbsm Limited.\u201c 240 26 Baw \u2014\u2014 DESK ROOM WANTED: Dr ROOM wanted \u2014 A\u2019 gentleman with office and, warehouse situsted on the outskirts of the city, requires desk room\u201d ant uss of telephone in financlal dletrict, for a few hours each day.Address with terms, iden propert pay $50 \u2018which 000 its © PO UE.me dress Wat must be ressouable to New P.0.Box 172.city.[+ P.O.Box 575.200 6 ; xio ANTED to purchase small self-con- tained house, between Fort and Met Ife sts, above Dorchester st, to-cast no more than $10,000.Address E E 6610 Star B toe: 268 6 = FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.x ITURE EXCHANGS \u2014 If FY furniture you wish to Wilder.Lave I ar et \u2018change.Call or Catherine street west.252 260 [HAVE some lovely Jots, 17 minutes op the electric from Limited 202 St OFFICES TO LET.BOUND FLOOR OFFICES te Fat, = Bt James street, No.Bros.38 St.James.bone als ng ORGAN BUILDING, Notre a i.corner 8t Gabriel.near Court clean, bright offices, elevator service, whole building renovated; rent frem $3 upwarda Taæ, se street; five f church, school, stofes and post zee Care direct to lots 5 Many bouses bulld- {og ardusé Tots: sell on essy terms, | and take Dette Mining\u2019 Stock.Box 1089 Star Office.2710 2 \" FARMS; FOR SALE \u2014 80 arpents, where C.N.arpenta, besutiful D 8546 Star Branch Office.NiWALY BoAD & 1 bert \u2014 174 arpumty of fine bay lemd eue sale.nan ar\u201d sree OBLE and Milles, Réal D Oxbridge, Ont.bave a large list of farm lande fee In York 824 Outarie on veu .also good propos] or orca Write If interest xs 80 PLS Fa pa a square feet or n cated; electric EE a and ate LUS re CATHERINE sTi \u201crés: \u201cAE Ze iia Space of 3.000 square \"net ith or Peet frontage; hardwood floces, well lighted; wi ret until Mar or Jooger.Roblas Company.282 seu me street west.Uptows : \"OFFICES WANTED, .FFICE , \u2014 ame ond small office: in of Bear Mm street, with back space, or prio alesse Se for recelving Mght machinery.K K 83 Branch Office, 210 8 WAREHOUSES TO LET.NDSOK \u2014 fr story an em ent, centrally ted, well a shipping facilities; sted te ist; 1 $00 fest Mra.ro Marta.106 ve Fineberg and Sons, Blumenthal Bulld.\u2019 Catnertns west.te6-¢ | paid for Tuxedo, Dress Suits, and Fur Coats, lady's apd gentlemens.Doing ' the, largest trade of any dealer in the ! city.Persons wishing to secure the i best prices \u2018should first see Sam Pear- \u2018son, 776 Notre Dame Bt, West.Tel \u2018Nain 965.Mail ordere attended 85 a1 ABOVE OTHER DEALERS H.Pearson still pays the highest prices for Jadies® and gent's cast-off clothing furs, jewellery furniture Special prices pa ald for Tuxedo and Dress Suits.255 raig West.Main 3967.79 LL CAST off clothing, furs, Jewellery.aii- .verware, furniture, carpets, ete.1 will pay special bighest prices.Cai\u2019 ov H.Rubin, 4ST Oraig street.Tel.Bast 4006.239 B36 ALL CAST OFF CLOTIIING., furs, evening clothes, jewellery, diamonds, silverware, carpets, etc.1 will pay more than any dealer.Call on M.Strean.780 Notre 4 west.Main 3565.(CAST-OFF CLOTHING, FFT ET v verware, plated ware, old gold, trav- _ellers\u2019 samples, pawn ._ tickets; above | everybody else's prices paid by Mr.Frank, 15 last Craig street.Tel.East 3067.269 2 IANOS = Wanted to purchase at once, few second-hand upright.pianos.Mulhoilin, 788 St.Catherine west.2 WASTED 19 TO BUY \u201cor rent, Moving Picture , or will buy half, interest.Ap ply W.M., 74 Laval avenue.| PIANO FOR SALE, upright, Americas ma- se 0 \u2018 musica! photo album; Aogir hogauy, costs $400; in use 5 tar ; BOX 1638 Star Office.» sale immediately for $163; need money for Men | day.Apoly 1045 Berri street.268 3 __ 268 3 IANO \u2014 Extra good tone, upright, In splendid order;: less than- year im; use; will acecpt $135 of nearsst cash offer.Een particulars write H, 6795 Star Branch | ce.Row, Tor 1 DESK oak book tase.oak hail\u2019 AGENTS WANTED, \u2018AGENTS WANTED A line for every home, Write us fo our choice list of Agents\u2019 Supplies.wa two ask cbsics, inusic cabinet, h lad desk.a) res, t ave the greatest agency proposition lady's desk.pair wlk portieres, bed, bot blast în Cénadad to day, No outlaÿ necessary, Apply B.C.L CO.228 Albert Stree tawa.Axminster Very \u2018fine \u201cgenuine \u201cone 0 RS.tecce - Asminnter - rug, 3; yards by 4 yards, Paimost new, ery asad beautiful pats AGENTS \u2014 Îf you are making ess than | tern und colors.low ce to an immediate - $30 a week we cap interest you.Write ¢ purchaser.No.2457 Hutchison street, above immediately for particulars, Davisville Im- St.Viateur.: ° 270 3 porting Company, Davisville, Ont 2e ê »ACCOON COAT, - 37, fits man five .feet, 7 inches, $25, less than half cost | NTOW is the lime to secure the Apply 46 Coursol, after 7 p.m.269 2 agency for D.L.Steel Wire Mats.Best mat made and a quick-seller.Splendid proposition to agents.Send 50 cents for samples and particulers SOFA FREE ; emoney refunded on first order.) Dennis To all new customers, we will give\u201d Wire and Iron rorks Co., Ltd., 28 Dundas a sofa ip leather or velour, valued at *\" onion.pre re 88,00 absclutely free, for purchases of whe absolutely guarantee $2.50 .00, for cash or credit.We open \u2018ic.to canvasiers and all over on a Big counts at $1.00 a week.Montrest House commission basis: phenomenal selling proposition.Bradley- Garretson \"Ce, Limit Furnishing Co.* 450.8.Catnerine Ba\" position à, out.\u201d.ra ited, Jo .avy Blue, sive 36, almost pur EneE¥ \u201cHUTT = Lil TT Season\u2019 : Flexible Galvanised f brick double tenetsell.$0750; pay ten | Fe or ae om costs vou potaine- ships Bank \u201cBuliding.\u201d Maio 7604.(6 {NTERLING SATAGTSEN TS 85 Mount LT TN == [FUBNITORE Girgeu, Beds.7 Refrigerator: | SoTT er OULTRY FOR SALE.i.: ney ls ng e on ARQUETTE, 1 t \u2014 5 « eig + cheap for cas reason for selling, be-! au SALE -\u2014 A few re white ; pe cent.Fred.R.Cole, 180 St.Jumes Street.| little capital; cash payments as low as N RQ ew hate err I et om ome.with, slectrle fixtures gas stove, re- FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.reavemeot.Apply 1982 Park avenue, i Wrandoite \u20ac vekerels, rose combed.1 AR nn \u2014 .25 on gilt edgè Real Estate.P.W.New- modern plumbing; gas and electric fixtures: ; se aundry | 267 _& 3) 5 d Brieus, Gardeuville avenue, Longueuil, | (CENTRAL 1OCALITY Ti Three block tene.: man, Bank of Nova Scotia, Winnipeg, or |rent $10 per month A uly von premises or | oom: ylniter a Phe fh pulling: | i ; - L 21 ment houses, first class order; well rent-| Suite 365, Met tit Lifc Bldg., N - : She > jeverythiog cosy and new.one \"St.Lonis\u201d ! 0 2 of: $4150 us yours good condition.Apply suite 365 etropolitan e i New Alfred Plon, 338 Margueité.Phone St.Laois | 420%; St.Louis 1334.267 6 0 .-\u2014 -=- eust, or 5X0 St.Denis.Montreal.VVaventér srnimr 21207 Annex \u2014 Com\u201c FPARIS STREET.134 \u2014 Seven roomed flat, | if WYROMA Furnished h £10 1 ai If hinking of dCHOONER PORTER ato LAUNCHES, : ortuble roomed house, No.furnace, Dish + 1 ; ! urnishe ouse 0 rooms, locate vou are thinking of buying any fags JCHOONER POR SALE \u2014 Three masted Oup- (CIPIEUX STREET.near \u201cPrises Arthur ee: good cenar.drained, all modern rea amel Sariwond finish: gas sectes | ~ , on the above street, to let with imme.this winter why noi come and sec .r %J Bdiau schoouer, Malze, 138 feet long 2% 11 rooms; price $3500; $1500 cash; rare, bargain.can seen any time.Phone St.Louts 4s i 269 6 | Apartments, 1020 Tupper Street, near re Pa Macinto A TE IST ee gelection Se peautifui fur Banments font hewn, carry 550 da enquire J.¥.Sword, 1318 Star Office.270 i 3 ; T = = T.GERMAIN, 1060-1062 \u2014 Aggus shops, Sussex.Six bright rooms, each hav.- : :intos de, verything as good and as well nade as cad -_ 2 NGORD STREET.ear Blears tor | V ESTMOUNT me Sherbrooke Street; stone S workmen, save car fares.es shops.| ne independent alr and light.Latest St.James - Street.268 3end in any store in town, and at much lower : ahle house, ten rooms, two bathrooms; ; modern; extra fine condition: $3000; oul $1400 at howe, 1060-1082 St.Germaln, near, sbops, improvements, including vacuum clean- V ESTMOUNT \u2014 Firnished residence to prices.Open every vvening.William \u2018 \u201cMORTGAGE N.hot water heating: stable; heated: hot water; | cash required; occupation immediately o May.4 fooms, $7,00; Jmmediato possession.Demers IRE system.Rent $50.06 per month; in.11, et, @ handgomely furnished house, Alpert, 89 St.Hubert st, opposite Place ; : a LOANS - .$5500; Immediate occupation if required.CC.Withycomb, 242 St.James st.267 6 | © Moreau, 00 St.James.0 Due [olages fe In summer, Pfanitors \u2018cr, Complete In évêry detail: low remtal For Viger Station ___ E0 LEBEAU & CO.First Moñgaes Withycomb.209 6 | TÉSPHOUNT, Upper Level.on chor AT.URBAIN BT., 2256 \u2014 New fiat, seven Vices, water taxes, heat electric light.further particulars address J J 6853 Star URNITURE EXCHANGE \u2014 If you have | Loans, 40 .Hospital street.Main 571 UROCHER ST 331-358 New couagez | VV SET NE De a nd nt Pojcest rooms, hot water furnace, electric fixtures, gas stove, refrigerator.Apply: saa = furniture you wish to sell or exchange St.Louis 123.267 6 8 rooms, finished In chestnut, hard- | tached residence, 32 feet front, baving ext light, nicely finished.Apply J.A: Desro- Stevenson & Bray, Ltd, 207 Lake of notify Wilder's, Limited, 292 St Catherine | OANS op wortgage halance of price of ss ie.wood floors, china cupboards, etc.Robert: large reception hall; parlor, dining room, sittin siers, 164 St.George st ~ 266 6 _ Woods Building, Main 6454.! street west.262 24 F ete.$100,000 ou \u2018Westmount - or otuer Neville] jr.933 Wiseman avenue, Outre- room, billiard mom.six ms, three bath- .\" STABLE TO LET i pst class properties.J.A.H.Hebert, Room mont.Phone St Louis 4670.267 6 | roows, exceptionally fine woodwork and floors.| = = Credit Foucler.Main 3962.201 312\" - LM AVENUE, a little above Sherbrooke \u2014C Withycomb, 242 St.James st.267 6 ORCHESTER WEST.407 \u2014 Large stahle pacs FUNDS and otber moneys to lend on Modern stone front house, five bedrooms, | - ; to let, can be used as a garage.Apply first \u201cnidrtgage on real estate, at lowest + extension.kitcheh, coucrete basement, hot wa.\"by phone.Uptown 930 or 66 Durocher j Fates.EW.MH.Phill of Doucet ke ter furnace, etc., coovenlent terms, 55.500.: - | 2893 Balance of stock of White Lèad and Lai PTE, aa fe Champers 3 3 | Duiaing.Binmore, Eastern Townships Bank | BJ ' = [Colors in Oil, slightly damaged by fire, | DOUANTE D TO TORROW $3.000.00 on 5 Build 8: ; to be sold at from 25 per cent.to 50 per ; Us af.rer Fi AVENUE.No.439 above Nherbrdore =! We have an exceptionally large lot] Im BUSINESS CHANCES.| vent.below cost, to make room for fresh iu, 87.000.tr Tterest ot.above à 7 wor i Vers commodious modern bose, six bed- Of modern, up-to-date residences on; - - = stock.Apply Canadian Oil Companies, | suply New 1 0.Rox 702 Above 8 Pro 6 | rooms, large double parlor, breakfast room, ete.: both the Upper and Lower Levels.Prices\u2019 HANCES In British \"Columbia \u2014 Free! limited, 123 &t, Etienne street.268 3 me z orman Binmore.Eastern Townships Bank range from $5,000 to $35,000, Tele- authentic information supplied re \u2014 |= ; | Ballding.Main 7604.265 6 { phone for list and let us know youl ' garding climate, opportunities, Investments aay RESIDENCE for FT Commotion requirements.We have representa- rnd li eal Sn GIVEN AWAY WANTED TO BORROW.amily residency; t art rit > \u2019 I RE Catherine: race: West part of city nbove tives.on hand all the time to motor \u2014 F1; Prust Co: Ltd, New Westminster, BC.7 [INANCING BUSINESS \u2014 Wanted Bor.i excellent extension up to date; prin you around to see them.W.Ernest; _ | 267 13 | row $200 to $300, to belp in financing cipals only.Apply \u201cResidence: New Post | Dolton, 722 St.James Street.269 12! SOR SALE.Ti [15 Shiendid B eh ont eres ee Ten 208s CNTs ge 0007 WiLL HUY six new rented flats: x i a a on account of deatb- Saw ce $18, given away Tabsolutely \u201cfree \u201cwith Address K K_ WIR tur Branch \"office.| INCLFORD STREET.a TGC velow St An: line, 040 to 2657C Esplanade; mortgage $10, : ; Vimits, ete.at St.I enmaPlcments, teal, \u20acVery purchase of furniture to \u201che ANTED 311,000 us first \u201cmortgage, vn | tolne, neat brick cottage, on stone foun.| oo 21 © brr cent: revenue $2.876; as.elec- ; All the people who For further information, apply to J.M.Massy value of $100 and up.Cash or Credit ! Rosemount farm: city valuation $69,- dation, eight rooms, hot Ter furn ce.itp tricity; boller.Apply Lafond, 2614 Replan- 11876 St- James streel, Montreal.up | Special bargains in Stoves Wholesale 000.Address Postal Box No.3004, trie light.rr ace.elcc- ade.Phone St.Louis 3645.296 \u2019 QU ! ne 5 Dane and retail.City House Furnishing Co.260° 2 tie Meg enamel batb, everything in good a h t [NOR BALE or exchange stock of mer- - condition.$2850.Norman Biomore, Eastern minette cie ITS ave foun a 7 chandise oma if general 1340 St.Lawrence Blvd, between Ra k \u2014 | Townships Bank Building.Main 760%.A ; + | chandise, farm Implements.bartware, me chel and Märie_Anne Streets.262 12 a: ; 4 269 8 L ~ Want Ads.don t pay Li ery in connection; stock about $4509, build- .eo PERSONALS.- _ OTS FOR SALE.' \u2019 yng $4000.F.B.Hemenway, Woodlands, ,AUNDRY \"MACHINERY for sale, one body | PIANO TUNEL with tation Tike th i \"ANGUS PARK \u2014 Only 50 cents weekly, 1d his | th ' Man.270 4 mathine, \u2018\u2019reverse.\u201d\u2019 one collar Lronet, A Montreal Bank, & ph Frontal on plied oe A finest lots on, property, 25 x 80 fest: cou ve toge er in NOH SALE the \u201ccomplete plant of an uD ure.Oh atari Teast.Tashing machine, ; pairing specialist.\u2018Phone St.Lois \u201cBe Of ; - only cash necessary; \u2014 - aya - ; to date box factory, consisting of 270 © fice, 244U St.Hubert.269 6 \"have a number of desirable housés for present to your friends; price 3175.Write = Tdoub - Ne 7 | sale, particulars of which they wil be) ox 1486 Star Offiec.268 © a very small house, ; ar aan rors a Pr anes rim A LLLINERY Wail Showcase, 15 feet tong, ° NE \u2014\u2014 Macau oes | pleased to forward to you on applica- ACK RIVER \u2014 Buildi Tota at $75.00, on , | ming machines, belting, shaftin 4 pul- 2 2 inches high, good for dressmaker; also no charge % i t bo io guara 4 or, ton.Tel.Main 346 à 6624 Easte T Ro 2 uilding lots at $75.00, d h ! = nes, E., 8 and pul- [oon shôwoases, mirrors; less than half ATge.arllament testimonials of Can- an astern Ï eaxy terms of payment; no interest; no an ave rooms to ; leys, ete.The whole In perfect working of- Lice\u2019 going out of business.93 Dorchester ada.Take Parc Lafontaine cars.244 Dat- | Townships Bank Bldg.279 155eod Dai sa tbe, Georgian 787 Lana rote See ?; der.Apply to James Perry, 323 St Saul st.pres 269 2 | forin.Tel.St.Louls 2698.266 à N r ovem th, hea w oo ; Quebec, P.65 2 - - = made inexpen- ANSDOW Shervivote street one Mots \u201clite Georgian Ray Canal), and.what Sir John Jacb- | 2 = Te \u201d : ARRIAGE LICENSES issued by Joba M.STRICT FEATHERS cu hl ! ames smart OO eer condition five.ped.200 IA \u2018after alse Mon.I.D.Monk.Minister AR _ ,Ç { MILLINERY STORE \u2014 Best millinery M.Duff, 107 St.James st 30 812 | (hand-tiedy.> andes ud Oe om) lo pl {| rooms, and fpaid\u2019s room.with other usual apart | Tras ole Sprice bas to ig and.5 convinced.| or TT, ST TT TE Tree gs = LRU DOS Montreal: can show $7,000 ETROSTYLE PIANOLA for Tale, Tn | anteed to look and wear exactly the.same 2._meots; concrete basement; hardwood floors; | I are low.BS J.Markgral, (If © - >\" 9 ; \"45 early: : :- Comet perfect order; 5 -TRTe \u201coppor -_our-new-atoek.\u2014Betug actual manufacturers, !large rear outdoor sleeplug balcony a fea- Room 401, 180 \"St.James.in 2279.and see for yourself.Particulars, apply |a prompt purchaser.No.71 Bt Luke st, | can clean, cuir, dye and \u2018renovate your willows, A ture; u most desirable lower \u2018level residence LL 100008 ~ .® , Johnson & Dagenais, 58 St.James st.upstairs.265 6.plumes, osphreys.boas, Ptc.to perfection; for \u2018early odeupation: moderate price.__Nor- UTCHISON \u2014 Lot 50 x 100: 65 cents foot: PL _ 269 12 pri ces.Freeman's, Kivg's Hall, 501 Bt.or es M EE Townships Bank nelle: 75 a 010 y Parocher, Boca foot; one Decarery, ; 'RTJOFRE DAME WEST \u2014 Finest and oa (next Hamilton's), : ; tehiso \u2019 | cleanest of West End.hotel for sale; R \u2014 À bandsome (hand Hed) wiliow 1 ABELLE, next i Belanger \u2014 \u2014 Nice\u201d brick cot- 1798, _ + 269 6 ! business very good; English trade.Price NEW LEACH PIANOS P plume, can be made from your old os- 4 tage.six rooms; specially moderu jm- AND TIP for rich and poor.Get In on tbe > easy.Would excha 0 rty .frien feathers at small cost.Willow 7 ta: Mouble lol Box 1024, 829 ; y.Would exchange for property clear phrmes, provements: double lot x .$2000; wap South Shore, through us if you like\u2014but | - Red.Langlois, 54 Notre Dame East.Direct from the most modern factory Sich feathers, boas.favcy effects.ete.clesn- offer.Fred.R.Cole.180 St.James.270 6 get in\u2014and this autumn for buse profits.Wben ' \u201cMain 7305., 269 4 in Toronto.Egch instrument warrant- ed.carled, dyed and repaired.(Look for my VAL IVEN = however.-choose\u2014- the - best, and -our - - en Li EE ; = I De 4 fats, ENTE hear Ro Tres ree: South Keusington and Osk Park properties are 1 [IESTAUREANT == \"Onc \u201cof \u201cTHE Targeal festau- for-Torty years.Price $375.Raldinge ree X sl improvements: could be exchanged for a cot- absolutely the very best of the whole South ; : rants in the vity of Ottawa, Out.for payable $10 deposit and $7 monthly.EBELLION OF 1885 IF =f lage; also nice farm at Pointe Aux Trembles: Shore.K.Nolan & Co., 263 Notre Dame, ' sale: \u201csealing capacity about 200: good paying Special discounts to cash or short date the North West Mounted Police ree, 5 mcres fronting on the river.Write Box 1545 ; Dear MeGHL = ; es = investment; reason for sale, ill health.Yor purchasers.Leach pianos arq used DY who were stationed at Fort Pitt à 2 the Star Office.287 6 ELROSE AVENUE, Notre Dame de Grace\u2014 i, particulars, apply, Box 1642 Star ufrice, Prof.von Kunisberg, Miss Käte/Hem- spring of 1883 uring RATES FOR PREPAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS |.men Bu STAR.00; also\u2019 Blan sise 34, 40 inches long, $3.50; ar 2647 \u201cMauce | street.i STOVE McClary Kitchener\u201d \u201cCoal and Wood Stove and fancy nickle ball Stove, both in first class condition; also go-cart 20d sleigh.2177 Mance.SAFE = rge safe for sale Cheap it sold at'once.66 St Catherine 2 KR ATANTED TO BUY, all kinds of second-hand oF yirmitue, waluit and Dec at he J \u201d ply Box 1674 Star Office.__ MISSING RELATIVES, _ addressed A The: Star, | Moetreat, where To Peasr address ix i-pives 18 Bom (Colonel) \u2014 Advertiser is informed that an advertisement call- os for the relatives of Soione) Baker, 8 to an estate In elphia, was published in the Family Herald and Weekly Star several years ago.Also, tbat Dr.Sheldon, of Toronto, has some informution relating to the matter, and that a certain lady was travelling about endeavoring to trace the heirs.J.P.desires definite information.264 3 OUCHER (Mrs.Emma) 140 Lageu- B oes et.West, Montreal, ass 2 Algernon Road.Dudiey, Road, Bir- 8 to the following miries shosid de Relatives,\u201d mga, seeks her brother wi Whom she thinks is in Montreal.If.her \u2018brother sees this, will he kindly Hie or call at Sbove address, .8693 ALTER FITZMAURICE~I Go ob tons té bear from yow, and tmpiors goa we \u2018mother, Naat, -1-of bed- room, parlor CLASS L : Une haif cent i pene) Pri Board \u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.TOTS cash = 200 20° Found.1.111 sertion.Minimsw 2 Rooms to Let.charge, 10s des.Co., will furnish your home completely Situations want ted each tout.:.ments from $190 a week | at easy § e have à large assortment upwards.Alpe Men's -and ton weekly paymenté, 63 Craig furniture.Sr FOGT SQUARE PIANO, coe i Ph \u2026.hi ils Weoled voms Wanted Summer Board.TS 11868 fine rosewood sified headings not 350 St.Catharipe strees W., goreer Stanley.enumetited - under 5 CE Class L 000.) ToL $11 T0 $2 A WEEK mir Notices: -.15 ota.sesh taseriion r ces.i ; Marti .Notices, 68 ve « will your - \u201d , 2e home completely._ are the lowest Reto Death Notices.36 y Death tice w urniture, stoves carpets oletathe, No funeral noties, 5e Sur 2 blankets and beds bargains-in Stoves, Go + of charge until Wa te a.©\u2019 House whee, Co., 1 340 8 Lav.rence Blvd, betwes n Hammel a ad Marie Se x situations Va .case, full cémpass, metal frame, er- ter oh ee cellent- tône: Îike new: reduced to 3135; To let Houses.de Shes ingore payable $5 and $4 per month.Layton Bros, sion, le Lo .SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE).ADVERTISING SOLICITOR Wanted a competent advertising so- ,Thritor for leading publication.A man «{ goud address and appearance; must\u2019 have experience in creatin advertising business.A Knowledge of French de- \u201c mipud, Address, with full particulars, 218 Sitar Office, Montreal, ° 26667 | FPRENTICE \u2014 approniite for Jeu.cuery business.Apply | 230 Craig sl.weet TT KTR = WeTrenuire Tho services of à lo.high class designer.cither part or wanel, time.Call with samples, Mr.Runalda 44 Juthes zip 3 AY \u201crûteiligent person may carp $100 z monthly corresponding for newspapers.No canvassing.Send Sor particulars, Tress \u201c+ SITUATIONS.VACANT (MALE), JUNIOR \u2014 Wanted st once junior clerk about 17 for office work in, large manufacturing concern Apply in own writing, stating salary required, New P.O.Box, 429.us à s > [FCHENMAN Gopd all round man, K ed to cafe work.§ MoGill Cob lege avenue.- LAUNDRY DRIVERS Wanted reliable, energetic young men for oyr waggons.Good ositions for steady, honest men.Troy Laundry Co, 35 Lower Lachine Road, Verdun, INEMAN vwanied to Fo to Copper Ciiff, L Unt., lo take charge of the érection lines for electric of 45 miles of copper transmission.syatém.Must be thoroughly experienced and be.capable of taking charge | Advertisements antecé insertion in \u201c= The Stds are guar.the, full advertised distribution of The Star, as published trous day te day.The publishers reserve the rebt te Smt them, or alter positions, in case ef special er Extra Editions.SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE).THE JOHN MURPHY 0: \u2018Require reliable [Klevator Operalof at once; must speak lÉnglish and French.Apply _ Employment Office (4th floor).RAVELLER \u2014 Wanted by first January cxpertenced traveller, having geod con- acction in Kastern Ontario by on Te speciaity house, handling r ns, ia trimming, hose, gloves and skirts.\u201d Reply, fice.Ce < 6 i the work.Apply to RB.8.Kelsch, Power \u2014 Wanted a clean, respicia R anted at once.Apply Har.who arive a horse and is willin ABORE = wante once, pply ac in DTIC useful around a ne LL bor Commissioners Elevator, opposite .r!are, one -with some knowledge of the busi- Bonsecours ariet, 370 2 ricss preferred.Apply dv F.G.Flood, 7: :L EARN the barber trade The Moier Lagaudghetierc west.4 saen in 1559 Cr is the original college\u2014 ! OOKKREPER \u2014 Gi ne | founded in ! radua(rs aré now success- | OKKREPER i RTE | ful barbers all over the world.You get ex- in Pour.D8.\u201d enables you ta take any posi- PECL instruction.constant practice.Write for | tion without fear telly bow in start In how to | vatalogue, Moler Barber College, 41 Craig | change {rom single to double entry how to 1ake aff profit and loss arcoont and balance | adeet-\u2014brief\u2014clear -no etudy necessars ited edition; H1-09\u2014 per copy.\u2014-Masl-ordars - de Lane valu i.Lorne Chalmers, I' O.Box 3b.apnoronto, 7 Oot.13c0d B%.\u2014 Good s1r0n3 poy wanted iol gro- \u2019 Apply Murphs Bros, 531 LL çÇ \u2018atherine \u2018west \u201c OY \u2014 Wanted smart buy for office.Ap- \u201c-Ply- R.-G.Dun & to, m 325, Hoard of Trade Building, * Puy ren mere J, OY - Wanted an office \u201cboy.Apply The New Zealand Silpping Co, Ltd, 39 SL , Jeter street.i AKER \u2014\u2014 Wanted cake.baker, wilh Twa.Years xpertdnce.Appiynat once R Scott and Co.Jo3y st Catherine \"e east.+ Wanted \u201cat once to run messages, good wages.Mann's butler.neuve and Mance.\u201ca competent young must nave first class refer- \u2014lors st._ Y Errand \u201cSoy wanted: E0od chance : for advancement.Meyers Shoe Co, 63é Craig st.cast.270.3 TLLTARD ROOM \u2014 Young man In bil- Hard room.Apply 375 St.Catherine -street west.Y - Bright boy wanted to run er- .rands.Apply Queen Dress and Waist Nis.Co, 149 Notre Dame st.went.270 3 POX wanted.Kieran-Crawford and Co., 656 Beaver Hall Hill.270 =: PBRUsHMAN \u201cwanteq, -first class, one who can be responsible for application, and ~ polishing 6f all high grade varnishes; excel.ient for right man.Apply P.O.Box 2640.269 2 \"BREAD DRIVERS IN * * Energetic Arustworthy men, speakin both\u2014 : .Alrd, \u201c165 St.Urbain st.EF\u2014 Wanted s first class chef, wages $30 per week.will pay more if satisfactory.Apply Jrpheus Cafe, $64 St.Cathe erine west.CEE EP \u2014 Wanted at the Montreal | House, No.141 McGill street: good first cluss chef.{(ARPENTEHS wanted at once.Apply 43h ; Et.James st._ (CABPENTERS, © or handy used \u201cto Jjobbing in Apply 7.30 a.m.Page, 4 (CAREENTEIL, | wanted.Lust ghn, Murton avenur, Lambert.RPENTEHS and joiners wanted, Apple Montreal General Hospital.270 2 ( +ARFENTERS.dr Hulldérs and Cabinet / Makers \u201cwanted.Apply Canadian Pacifie, Angus Car Shops.248 6 men wanted, private \u2018houses.pply John Veu- Southwark, St.(CANVASSERS \u2014 \u2014 Reliable man to canvass.\u2019 the city, .taking orders for fruit and orpamental trees, rose bushes, ete, Liberal lssion; outf Part ti of steadily.Should et $25 weekly Thos.W.Bowman & Son Co, Ltd, Ridgeville, Ont.269 3 saw LOR MIXER «( {tinisheri first class, wishes to find position in Canada.M | «07 Star Office, 2656 10 (TERK and bell boy.À ¢lerk at ibe Wel.er, 50 City Council t Apply with references.Ï 269 4.MES W.Tel.\u201c Montreal, E ETCHER wanted, one wha can às- sist in machine work.State experience : Crown Lithographing Co,\u201d Ot-\" tawa.270 2 EAD GLAZIERS \u2014~ Wanted lead glaz- fers.Apply Mr.Ed.Lamb, Cele & Son, 245 Mountain st.MILLWRIGHTS WANTED: for new pulp mill in Quebec.Address\u2019 replies to M 617 Star Office.270 6 ARRIED COUPLE \u2014 Man and wife wanted take of smail.but first class boarding bouse.able to cook well; good wages.Apply 142 Cresce MAY \u2014 Wantef experienced man to take.charge firéd insurance department | State salary and give references.Alliance Investment Co.Ltd.Calgary, Canada.s67 à D'AéDiz at once, 6.: N[FRELE COTES An: and lathe men nt \u2018 ed.Apply at The Norcross Broa Co, 355 Logan ave.Toronto, Ont 269 FESSKNGER BOY wanted; must know.city well.APPLY.Royal Manufacturing .» 507 St.Paul st 268 8 | MESSENGER BOY \u2014 Wanted smart messenger boy; good wages paid.and Boston Shoe Stor St.Catherine an anstield Bu, à A street cast, L' \"ACHINISTS \u2014 Wanted 3 or 4.good bench | EWSPA 7 \u201cAdvertising.Solicitor wanied: one with experience on both Dally and , Weekly \u2018preferred.State experience.Address ; Box 1502 Mar Office.268 G TOW'S YOUR CHANCE \u2014 Permanent post .tion as salesman for Hardy! Quebec- Selling outfit - free.Canadian Nur- 164 82 Baw - OFFICE BOY Apply 250 Craig Street West, grown Nursery Stock: \u201cWrite to-day for particulars.,- sery .Co., Limited, Montreal.- - LL \u20ac 270 6 CORREEPER, Peron san sina Bos -and\u2014vetmpetent office boy wanted; good prospects for willing.worker.State age and salary guired.to Box 1686 Star Office.270 3 \\FFICE WORK \u2014 Wanted youth 16 to 18, with knowledge of bookkeeping, = shorthand and typewriting.State wage required.Apply Box 1694 Star Office.ATTERN MAKER\u2014 W Wanted immediately first class pattern maker.Apply stating wages ¢xpected to\u201d Superintendent,\u2019 | International rine Signal Co.Ottawa.2369 2 : RESSM.Wanted\u201d offset\u201d pressman { (Harris).Apply stating expericpce and\u201d ! sa:ary required.W.G.Rochester, 374 Bank street, Utlaws.268 3 LUMBERS \u2014 Wanted first class plumb- , ers.Apply Alex.Mackay and Cu, cor.St Matthew and Dorchester ata.269 2 PLEXSERS and improvers wanted, wages from 35c to 45e for plumbers, Apply al.once ar call Phone 7588; good Job fer lund Hotel.Apply at once; also belt ey v (GANVAÏSER wanted; good wages to com- | © petent man.Apply 8.30 Tuesday, 498 St.\u2018Lawrence _Boulevard., | FFOAGHMANT experienced, \u201cwonted, ori | ficate.-Apply, 18 St.Dents.CHERE \u2014 Young man for office work.Must be quick and accurate at figures and bavp good -reférences.Good ary -_Pectg for right man.State age and \u2014rexpecied\u2014Apply to Box 161% Star Ormes 69 3 (OATHAKERS \u2014 Wanted firsi class coat : 2nd Co.Western Ontario, ; maker for town in Scotchman preferred, good wages.Murray & Michaud, Mt Roya! * Lawrence, entrance Clark.268 3 > DH ted a VER \u2014 Wanted an inteliigent young man, with both languages as laundry driver, ferences to 425 Richmond st.270 3 ~~ EATON'S WANT \u201cExperienced Pressers on Underwear | and St.Enquire .; | Se M security required.Apply with re- ; machinists, a \u20ac y town; steady\u2019 work year, round.Apply BE M oil Star Office, 208 6 re- WINTER WORK 200 laborers and 25 varpenters.por Quinlan & Robertson, Cate ul, TANTED \u2014 newly patented V device, having big sales through | agents.Traveller needed to make aÿpoint- ments.No canvassing; will pay salary-cx- persos weekly.F.+ \u2018Waterson, Tne \"WOOD CARVERS irét-class wood carvers wanted.Henry fo & Co., 10 beaver lal Hill.Y°U MAN \u2014 A smart young man wanted.Apply 111 Notre Dame st.a Su 3 \u201chave a me een West.Co 1 10 FOUTH Wanted youth for \u2018wholesale drug house, one with some knowledge of business preferred.State experience and , Bive references to Box 1560 Star Office.268 3 operate 12 YOURG » MAN waniéd able to | tvpewriter, hours 8.30 am to noon, and from 6 p.m.to 10.30° p.m.JPR room 204, Power Bldg.270 6 YO YUNG MAN anVbtencgrapher and type- mriter uj cn\u2019 office.| Giv Sag SET res es to age, axperience, at ments, etc, ctc., and cnclose capies of tes ttmonlais Salary $45 per month.Apply Box 1613 Star Office.= _2e9 2 YOUNG MAN Thoroughly reliable young man wanted for responsiblb posit! ion; mercantile experience preferred; salary $80 per month.Apply 1666 Star - Offic.269 2 - - \u2014 \u2014 .SITUA TIONS WANTED (MALE) ten years\u2019 experl- { CCOUNTANT, age 33.-Posttions.\u2014Apply- Siving full particulara to Box 1619 Star ot C2 SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE).AN IO INTELLIGENT PARBON may ears UL corresponding for newepa ne canv Tor, particulars.Syndicats, Lockport, X.260 [DOOKKERPER \u2014 Wanted à young lad LJ as experienced bookkeeper.ply wit reference, stating when last employed and salary expected.Address K K ass, Prax Branch Office., INDERY WORK smart young work Permanent girls for: bindery \u201cBpuham, Limbpmd, 43nd Alexander st Wanted for general house work, must be able to cook; small family.Telephone Westmount 2567.4340 Westmount.Avenue.370 3 {OMPETENT COOKE wanted, family, of SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE).° QRK.\u2014 EX he wo- good cook.= rente references 134 ache land avenue, Outremont.SITUATIONS WANTED.(FEMALE).B' respectable seamsiress wWéntéd .sewing BY the day in private family; best of references.Apply to J.B., 2377 st Hubert \u2018street.269 QUSE-TABLEMAID wanted at once, with good references.Apply 228 Sherbrooke west .OU» ne Van or smal family.Apply with references, 476 _Grosvenor avenue, Westmount.FT OUSEWORK- \"Girl wanted for light \u201cHousework, famity\u2014of three: - K GENWHAL \u2014 Wasted by a middie aged as cook-general- Can do or country.© 31 Geuevieve street.Cok \u2014 You will find a very good plais cook with best references at No.113 Bt Timothy st, mesond floor, Moptrunl 69 elty ROOM8,TO LET.Lt STREPT; room, oR heated; in private family; suitable for ouc 3 two gentlemen.ie UIÈT young couple, havi 2 A Qui rent cone! deniabed park price \u2018an ani bedroom adjoining, w homely married couple.two friends; use of kitchen; $12.00 mouth; Dear Atwater, Address Y., L44 St.Antuine Brunch Star.: 270 2 RUNBWICK aT 18, 8rd door from Dor- | chester W.\u2014Small und large rooms ts let; slectric light; hot water; telephone.pis ROONS TO LET, ; IR DARK AVENUB.28 \u2014 Nicely.furoished ou bie roow; suitable for one or two i P*ELOR : BEDROOY \u2014 \u2018TTraived .ourse would to share parlor bed room and kitchenette; 2; mentral locality;; terms Address FF 6720 Star Braneh Office.0 2 at nice Pr 3 Is AVE, 104, worner Park avenuc, ly furnished room, bathroum flat: vate family.368 pe.furnisped » lepeuve st.west.ADY SUPERINTENDENT wanted for Nicolli's Hespital, Peterbore.For per- ticulars address John Crane, .Becretary, Peterboro.270 26 - AID wanted.General; references required, Apartment 16.670 Sherbrooke at.west 269 2 AID \u2014 Wanted à general maid for fam- ANION, GOVERNESS\u2014.Young Eng.Ush lady desires at once re-¢ngage- ment as nursery or COMpERIdn Boverness, good references; English, French, violin.Address K K 638y Swar Branch Office.aa (COOK GENERAL eceks position in private family: best of references; 27 Argyie avenue, City.- (OOK, French, with good experlense, ay or country; references.Apply 88 Cou (COCK GENERAL -\u2014 Wanted general; must have good references.Apply 334 Mountain st.NOOK, plain wanted, family of two; two; Bo - \u201cchildren;.-no.wasbing;.references; goad wages.Apply 460 St.Denis st 400K \u2014 Wanted \u2018a good plain cook; good ; wages Apply #8 Union ve.270 = Co \u2014 Wanted cook, also maid; feferences.104 Crescent st.NOOK\u2014 Wanted a competent young cool, small family; wages $26; must.have.first class references: also & tablemaid.Apply Miss Buter, 50 City Councilors.2 (OOK GENERAL wanted, small famil references-\u2014Apply in the evening, 141 Ste.Famille st.270 2 OOK-GENBRAL \u2014 Wanted a so, cook-gen- eral.Apply 28 Union avenue, Clty.___ (00K Must \u201cbe competent and bring city references.Apply after six p.m.to I Drummond st.- 270 MOOK-GENERAL Wanted good i seneral\u2014Liberal wages to experienced girl.Apply with references 354 Ko ton, avenue, Westmount.369 3 EXONSTRATOR \u2014 Bright woman, peat ap - pearanre, business ability, over 22, for permanent position, one unemployed only; experience preferred, but pot necessary.Good pas short hours.Cell Tuesday morning, 10 12.Inquire at desk, WwW H.Baker, Queens Hotel.=D 600DWINS LIMITED Require a few experienced salesladies, Apply at the Employment Office ten] trance 25 Victoria St) at 9 S65 6 6 GFIERAL wanted for small family, &c- RSE wanted, fully capable of taking charze of one child.Apply at once, ë5 Famille st.- 877 2 URSE -\u2014 Wanted first class nurse.Lo [ take care of child twp years of age; must be thoroughly reliable and furnish best of references Apply roomi 232 Place T= Hotel.GIRL \u2014 Wanted young girl for BY ernoons only to take child- of four out walking.Apply Mrs.Whitaker, Apt.2, 1009 Tupper at, ., morning or ovenlng.URSE wanted for invalid, one expert: enced In invalld nursing.Apply H 6888 Star Branch Office.: st.URBSE or Nu Attendant wanted at once; age o 45.Apply re ces The nt, Fintay ome, st.Foy Road, Quebec, Hoos 3 PERATORS wanted on ladies cloaks and muita ARply Harry Rother, 3 Notre Dame st.cast 268 3 EPRESENTATIVH \u2014 Woman with good address to demonstrate, take Mmeasure- ments\u2014and orders for-Spirelits corsets, made to order, boned with \u2018\u2018Spirella stays,\u201d which are superior in style, health and comfort- giving qualities.If the stays break or rust \u2018within one year a new corset will be made without charge.We teach you corset- fitting.An energetic woman who Is willing to work and who does not consider it \u2018beneath her dignity to go direct to the resl- dence to fit customers, can earn $15 to $46 per week.Apply by letter, Box 1687 Star Office.EPRESENTATIVE \u2014 Wanted at once.ladies to represent the Spirella Corset \"Co, im the city; pay good; full or pleasant work.Write at once Box 1553 Star Office.; 367 6 TENOGRAPHER \u2014 Wanted young lady one.with experience in timer ply fetter, 7 two; tory references required.dren; must sieep Apply 72 Ontario avenue.269 3 fat ony Apniy to Men Fin No 1085 Top.lonial avenue.e219 3 OQK-GENERAL wanted, with ity refer per at, Westmount.RESSMAKER \u2014 Ladies arcsses, suits ences.Apply at 4063 orchester .\u2014 girl de evening resges, opera man near Atwater avenue 26% 3 A ie ao en © Saundress.gowns remodolled.Mrs.Berger, 21 Dele OOK \u2014 Immediately experienced ©00K Montreal G a) al y.atreet + 68 3 (young), good wages; Treler : T - S HR ; experianced Appiy | 1020\" Dorchester st.west.369 3 OTHER 5 HELE Young pin wanted dressmaker Éroaues, Contam, even- cook- ences.Apply 4125 Western avenue.270 2 ing dresses, alse remodelling, very moderate prices; guarantes fitting.233 St.Hubers street.Telephone East 3576.270 RESSMAKING donc by the day: jadis and children's dresics, coats and al- erations.Apply by letter, 117 city Councillors.268 3 ERLY English woman wants work for Monday, Tuesday, Thursdays, goud references.L.233 : Dufferin st Eveuisu LADY \\itoman Qathalle), desires punt as companion; experienced house- needl Jelan; ref Apply 89 James ¥ atoeet, Uttawa.6 ILING CLERK \u2014 \u201cYoung lady (19), well educated, with knowledge of French and German, desires position in office as filing clerk, etc.Address K K 6881 Star | ran ENERAL ~~ Wanted situation by good general; small family; good home preferred.Address J 3 6466 - Star Branch Office.270 2 (VENERAL housework from 9 until 3 _ dally.Apply Box 1603 Star Office.USEKENPER; - refined \u2014_kkaglish lady seeks \u201cposition, one or more gentlemen, -$oud.covk, necdlewoman and massage, \u20acx- cellent references.Address Box 1120, Stone's ce.CITE \u2018 drug store, Wes Westmount.270 3 Hovsexeeren \u2014 Competent lady desires position, bachelor apartment, avud cook, attend linen, highest references; sleep out if necessary.Address Box 11:1, Btoue'a drug to e Westmount.1270 = OUSEWORK \u2014 By reliable woman, - housework for whole or part of day, upartments preferred; best references.Ap- ren -street-\u2014- -870 -2-\u2014\u2014 Horse CLEANING by day by respectable woman; best references.Phone Lp 5610.270 2 - y mien.Apply at LD: Patrick at., Ottawa, Ont.LUMBERS and steamfitters wanted at 51 McGill College ave: LUMBER \u2014 Wanted first class plumber, also two first class steamfitters, \"steady P work all winter for the right men at high- .15 wages.Wire answer to P.J.Sheehy to.25 270 3 10th Ave, West 1 Calgary.E PRINT copper plate work.Kleran-Crawford Engravers and Plate Printers, Beaver Hail HIN, 270 2 JRESSMAN wanted.Apply New York Press, 3 Demontigny cast.68 3 pr > NTERS \u2014 Wanted first class painters Apply Alex Mackay and Co.corner atthew _and Dorchester sts 269 2 P* \u2018city, iron and wood, light work; | ready employment and good wages to capable hands.Apply by letter Box 1663., Star Office.26 Raphael, 353 Se\u201d, TTERN | MAKERS for machine shop \u201cin _ 2140 Park avenue.tin stemizing, statistical customed to plain cooking; good home\u2019 typewriter, work, es \u201cBest Sut eferences.Box 1369 and good wages tu nice.glri.Appl, 30 advertising preferred.Apply Lawrence G.HOUSEKEEPER Young widow, speak- star Office.268 3 Springfield avenue, Westmount.Tclep Cluxton, Advertising.522 Board of Trade ing French and English, wishes to CUUUNTANT, bookkeaper, young man! West 2135 1 269 3 _ Bldg, Montreal 270 2 have a position as housekeper for one or A\u201c 128), nine years\u2019 experience, office .: two gentlemen or a lady alone.Address manager.knowledge French, statistical, | FF 6752, Star Branch Office.269 2.methodical; highest references.Apply Box [JOUSEKEEPER \u2014 German lady.widow, 1698 Star\u2019 Office.270 3 aged 27; speaks good English; good cook i \"A CCOUNTANT.who can devote a few and sante: modecnte alan | Fad | ! bours daily.to outside work, is open - nce.0 glo Kree, i to keep books for merchants, manufacturers, What Star Readers Sa e 45 Chesterfield avenue, _ Westmount.~~ 3 ete.Apply Box 1516 Star Office.267 6 : bo ° OUSEKEEPER- Situation wanted as house- Y experienced stable foreman, \u201cthorouëb- ecpar, by middle woman, residing 1 \u2018 .; .oT) .: .at present in New Brunswick, Lburougbl Bs œ handling Mens £ood Me ferances \u201c The Star's circulation is increasing faster now.petent; Where little girl attending school would Apply C., 334 Clarke.Le \u201c than at any other period of -its;history : Terénecs.Aires ua bald; excellent re thoroughly experience _\u2018* Ast-\u2014Becaluse of its news items.= a OT sag Address K K 8912 star Branch Offlec.= \u2018* 2nd-\u2014Because of its never-failing effort to obtain the laundress five Gaye a eon: pic! class OUKKEEPER \u2014 Position by young man æ 1 test news, both forei and otherwise._.ferences.Address J J 6861 Star Branch as bookkeeper.Address Box 1655 Star ates gn Office.270 3 otter.PEx vaux mare 55 \u2018* 3rd\u2014Because it is the best printed and up-to-date JAPT Favins knowledge Gf ali kinds of uo \u2014 oung wan, 22, de- tewear, ladies\u2019 and eblldre in Canada.en's, sires position as bookkeeper or assistant .paper wants work; easy conditions.158 Rache] st.anager, las a thormgh knowledgs Terera: * 4th\u2014Because it strives lo unearth all swindles.ET 269 à Con._Abply 1088 Star Ofice_______270 3 \u201c Sth\u2014Because it is the best advertising medium.Ms Spoon mean tor Ceo op 35.OCOKKEEPER\u2014 Assistant bookkeeper or Le : : ; ae free Thre moons Le ralets emplos.\u201c 6th\u2014Because it cuts out all objectionable advertise- CTE me ew 265.6 \u2018 : i- ; 4 n ia- © Ruag.s ra ry EE ED Euros par ments and \u2018upholds the morality of the N dies during confinement and Fa \u201cHandwriter: sa roterences Apply to | se Henry.bomes.14 St.arses Box 13:3 Star Office 270 4 saw .I I OOKKREPER -\u2014 Can undertake daily audits * 7th\u2014And lastly, because it is is the most popular pare PERATOR\u2014 Switchboard operator, = ex: or completo charge of books, and pre ; in most business-like \u201c rien switchboard operator: re- paratiqn of balance sheets.Box 1647 Star Of- and conducted the ; quires position: private board preferred.fire, 260 3 manner.\u201d i ress K K 6910 Star Branch Office.LERK \u2014 General office clerk, very ac- PFICE CLEANING = Wanted offices or curate and quick at figures, speaking dally work by respectable person.Ad- and writing tour languages; Bewly arrived; dress J J 6367 Star Branch Office.270 2 at- present-on ga \u2014 a mmr ILIABLE.FAMILY \u201cwish to take= OACHMAN.English, seeks position \u201ccare of saddle or harness horses, best of | réterences.three years in last place; city ! or country.K K 6873 Star Branch Office.(CHEF\u2014_Situation | 1H hotwl or restaurant; ~ gooll aii-round man, strictly sober.Address Chef, 15 Argyle ave., city.269 (VARETAKERS - \u2014 Married couple desire unfurnished apartment, light, heat in { return for carctaker services, handy, ener- .gotic man engaged during day; used to fur- ; naces: city references.Wrte G.Burnell, HEF of 12 years experience, with best a + ; Good references.Box 1683 Star Offic h4375 270 2 35604 B'EUR Y ST, 447 \u2014 Furnished room, a \u201clarge tront room, sûitablé\u201d for \"two | gentlemen or two ladies; Auer.light, steam | \u201cheated.= - AGG AVE, 56, off 5t Lawrence street, single room for.young lady, bath flat; terms snoderate.269 3 RUNSWICK, 20 \u2014 Furnished front par- * Jor, pew house, electric light, steam or without -bosrd.- = PLEURY ST., 2i1 \u2014 Large double room, warm, suitable for two ladies, gentlemen or married couple, faclng Dorchester heated; also single and double Toa | or YALY ROVE, 60 \u2014 Two up = _Foums, one large front: very mode - 11g AVENUE WEST, 13 = turorsh ed or unfurvished; stemm bested: all cou vénlences; | -\u2014270 = JL \"AVENUE; \"90 \u2014 Large buck papier, telephone; also small room; bi Wwaic: ull couveuiences.ARK AVENUE.144 - Two bündsomely fer nished double bedroom, suitable tor i - 4 gentlemen: modern comveniences: parc + board - if -pevessary,\u2014 : : ple PLA uA er ARK: AVE, 9 \u2014 Two large warm, comfortably furnished rooms, scparaice beds, baih floor; gentlemen only; quiet pria ern.privileges or board.Phone Up 4104.269 2 RESCENT.88 \u2014 Bright, single room, bath : flat, electric light, telephone; warm and | comfortable; breakfast if desired; privet iy.5 1 238 \u2014 Front | cr COUNCILLORS 8ST.to let; gentlemen.ORCHESTER WEST (883).opposite Crescent, Turkish baths; gentlemen only, excellent single and double rooms; every ac- | commodation; choice, meals optional.Phone Up uzoz.270 4 YORCHESTER ST.WEST, 625, near the \u201cWindsor Hotel-\u2014Purlor- \u201cbedroom, veau: tifully \u201cTarnished; sissy conveniences; ciated.rooms to rent; tlemen only.ORCHESTER WEST, 407, between Windsor and st.mes Club, elegantly fur- ; | Disbed rooms, a water; phone; with high class board: vuitable for married couple or :wo gentlemen; also few table bos UROCHER, 279, Outremont \u2014 Front Foom, 4 furnished; -10-pontieman,.- stesn brated, + electric light, bath, not and cold water, els if required; no other roomers.- 27 ZORCHESTER WEST, 621 -\u2014 \u201cBeautifully furnished parior, with private bath and kitchenette; every convenience.Phone Up 3591.6 all ey gen- 270 3 ORCHBSTER WEST, \u201crooms to rent; tlemen only.VORION STREBTF, 130 \u2014 Nice double room private family.TIRUMMOND D STREET, Double far.nished, suitable for two; comfortable; all conveniences; telephone; two meals day if desired; clean, Quiet house.268 3 A RUMMOND STREET, 23 \u2014 Large robm, nicely furnished, very warm, suitable | for two gentlemen.265 6 677 \u2014 Furnished all conveniences; gen- 268 3 fortably furnished room; ground floor; electric -light; enamel bath; hot water; private family; married couple or gentlemen.270 2 orev STREET, 114 \u2014 Furnished rooms, with or without board; also kitchen privileges.260 2 (URL \u2014 Wanted for three afternoons and two cvenings a week to look after small children.Apply any evening, 2.Souvenir avenue.368 3 270 3 FIBRIL wanted to exist with Ix house e work; Do GE us First clans, all round cook.wants Vinee Dicetion 1e Sleeping at 268 3 CC position.in or out of city.Address Ned ~NTHL or aman \u2014 - all HY\u2014SE\u2014Aatoiue,; > =\u2014206\u2014\u2014\u2014 6 family; good home.2559 Park ave VINES COOK wants position in a| 7 ° 268 3 ! family or boarding house.Appiy 10 = TT - MeGilj College ave.269 2 YENERAL SERVANT and nurse girl of mother's help wanted at 623 Grosvenor.small family.v 268 3 ENERAL \u2014 Wanted \u201ctor a family of three adults a good general servant, who can couk.Apply between\u2018 ! and 2.30 Montrose avenue, Westmount.Telephone Westmount 293%.269 2 GENERAL \u2014{w anted at once competent general ighest wages paid.Apply 658 Belmont avenue, or phone Westmount ave.2524; references required.269 3 (GENERAL \u2014- Experlenced General ser- vans, able to do plain cooking, for and Blouses.Apply at once, The T.Eaton _ references, wants position In large Limited, Jacobs Building, corner St.house or hotel.Mr.Miller, 120 Chenpeviiic.Catherine s and Alexander streets.269 2 .Jone MAN wants work, any cap: | 5 LECTRIGIANS Wanted first class\u2019 About 18 years of age, wanted for Fuc- Shi \u2018 - E* inside wiremen and helpers.Apply to {tory Stock Room.Good opening for will- star city.handy with tools.Apply Box 2 8, Philip Lahee and Co, 312 Corlasine.Bus ing worker.Apply to the Standard Shirt eon ee Mant.Co.Lid, 213 Delorimier Ave J MURRACES Few more er lomees | NLECTRICTAN \u2014 Wanted first © ot \u201cail JALESMAN-Wantéd a young man aged B ; i round man; only first class man want.about 23.with knowiedge of high man, abstalner.Pi recommended janes ed.Star Electric \u201cCo 876 St, Catherine W.class haberdashery and woollens; Engllah- r = -_ FFRIES wanted with not ess than à thira | man preferred.Apply 1681 Star Office.: priésr, CLASS BAKER.fe bos tion où | class certificates.The Garth Ce.Lo \u20ac YALESMEN \u2014 $50 per wéek selling onc ' (awa, Ont.: 266 \u201810 TT ; - hand -egg-beater.Sample and terms: Lo ! 45e.Money refunded if \u2018unsatisfactory.Coi- NIGHT WATCHMAN\u2014YOung mar.total\u2019 lette Mfg.Co., Collingwood, A 270 224 + abstalner, non-smoker, \u2018seeks employ- (TOREMAN and light delivery driver, TMENL as night watchman.make himse position to steady, reliable man, , ~-Wanted experienced night fireman, | references required.State age, married or! Apply with | references Engineer, Wild | single.Address J J 6358 Star Branch Office 6 2 92 GUAM HAND - Wantrd a socd milker and general! farm hand.Apply | Yaphe, | 3rd farm past the Lachine Rapids power | hause, Lower Lachine Road; Take lington car, car, alsa, Lachine Rapids car: ~~ FIREMAN: ted- Experienced Fireman.Ap- \u2018 iy with references, Henry Morgan Cb.Lie 2 RE = \u2014 Wanted first Class fireman for steam plant in the country.Apply E.Granberg.ge oO.oe 170 3 QUÜRNACE MAN und storeman wanted; steady and reliable; permanent job.Apply Le John Allan, corner Craig Bleury nts.FURNITURE POLISHER.Wanted, at niture Polisher.\u2018tendent, Henry _ Morgan | Co, La Ltd.2703 HENRY MORGAN & CO Wanted Experienced salesman for \u2026 Kodak Department, must be experienced : fn dark room work and good, on 30% printer.SE Waited Tor ight ba Ta.factory.Apply Mr.Lamb, Castle Som, 215 Mountain \u2019 268 3 once, an experienced kur.Apply Chlef Superin._ ut.HS MAN \u2014 Gooû, sober man.want: \u20185 ed to do housework and waiting, on (ust understands waiting on tabie.27 Du rocher.__ FEEL TRIMMER slugger wanted: must.be axperienced on women's fins work.Bélindo Shoe Flo couple; ladies, \"=trgiez-\u2014aH- \u2014\u2014medern-+Losrd_it.fos ORCHESTER WEST, 577 \u2014 Furnished iter; immediste possession.1 able for one or ~COMIOr {Eble Bt.rooms, two connecting and one single; | i JTANLEY, 104, near Windsor H Hotei - Nicely furnished double room, twin | beds: gas; electric light; steam heated, 1 merican widow ! TYELMONT STRE = Comtan vate house; board optional.266 3 + Ny N 8 ET, 2 \u2014 omforta è = ge Te PR double froni room un bath flat, elec- ABK AVENUR, 1703 -= Two bright abd NX ic li me ! 3 warm rooms, in lovely locality, with tric light: genticmen on!y.270 le .RUNSWICK ST.ia \u2014 Double parlors | gus: or \u201cmoderate:\u201d rotorcuces exch ange, # to let, suitable for two or three gen- | gentlemen only; telephone Ty \u2019 tlemen friends, With or without board.Gas = \u2014\u2014 mes ES und hot water; heated by furnace.2:0 © DARK AVE.« \u2014 Elegantly Feit ; _counciions room, with hot and cold water con- -\u2014- ITY COUNCILLORS, 111.\u2014 roished\u2019} nected, \u2018on ground floor, also a beautitui.; or] room, suitable for one or two; terms furnished front parior; breakfast if desired ; moderate.269 3 \u2018 268 4 i OURSOI, 200 \u2014 Furnished rooms to Jet, HILLIPS PLA 4 \u2014 Ni ly \u201cfurmahe 7, bright and comfortab sultable |p rooms, ACh, a find: Holy ta a 5 two gentlemen or married couple: ply 3 Pans AVENUM, 1532 \u2014'\u2019 Large bright front room; suitable for gentlemen; eleotric \u2018light and steam beating.410 3 .PICHMOND SQUARE, 18A \u2014 Three nice ly furnished front bedrooms tg let, ; \u2014 on bathroom fiat double, one single on 1st or ; regsonable.\u2014 - QUETBROOKE WEST, 1065 \u2014 Large room.alegantly furnighed, hot and cold water, - electri¢ity, private family, cen 0 6 835 - Large front furnished \u2018bathroom flat; suitable for mar gents.kitchen privilege: tral locality.\"UMBAIN, room, =7 d;\u2014t15e- ¥ must be seen to be EE Pas ! ST \u201cFAMILLE, 43 \u2014 Large bright wi warm, dou: ble \u2018aud single rooms, buth flat, bot wa- 2708 ST CATHERINE WEST, $35 \u2014 Pousic K and single furnished rooms; kitchen privileges.269 3 WT.DENIS, 1089, nicely furnished room, hot water heating; !adies or gentlemen looking for quiet respectable home 7 would do well to call; breakfast if desired.| 269 2 ST.CATHERINE WEST, 186 \u2014 Baih- : TTT room TT Ass Ded-SItiing voom.269 2 ST CATHERINE WEST, 254 \u2014 Nice > bright single room; bathroom flat.Call after 6 p.m.269 2, T.ANTOINH, 235 - Rooms to Tet; with .or without board, or early breakfasts if required ; English _ family.Mrs.Wrigley.T.ANTOINE WEST \u2014 Furnished doubls front room, suitable for two gentic- men.180B St.Antoine st, west of Windsor.369 2 \" HUTER, 47 \u2014 Well furnished doubic rooms, front and back parlors; moderate terms; good, Advertisemcuts In The Siar are Te antecd insertion in the full adveriised distribution ef The Star, as published from day to day.The publishers reserve the right te omit them, or alter positions, in ènse ef specinl or Kates Kdltiens PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, under the Quebec Companies Act, letters patent have been issued by the Lieu- lenant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, bearing date the eighteenth day of September, 191], incorporating Messrs.George Ritchie Starke, secretary Dominion Transport Co.Limited; William Andrew Clark, general agent of Dominion Express Company.Limited; wm.Ï T°\"Mmaster\u2014es Robert- good boarding |, | DEP for this occasion that- following values: * «son, coal merchant; John Cunningham, ; conl merchant; Edward F.Schmidt, in- | surance agent, and Edwerd Eugene Bel- .court, manager of Tne Shedden Forward- i ing Co.Limited, of vhe city of Montreal.for the follow.ng purposes: = + To promote and facilitate the develop- \u201cMent and impruvemen: of all streets and ,roads necessary tn public circylat.on and .to general rolling and vehicular traffic; ' To suggest and propound ail measures, | or linoleum DRAP necessary for the protertion of the rolling and vehicular traffic generally, as ; Well as for \u2018he protection of the private | owners of horses, vehicles and automo- | ; \u2019 : Ld To oppose all measures and acts detri- | ; Mental to such traffic and injurious to! + horses and other animals, ahd to all vehicles used and employed in said traffic; - To do every act and deed which may - be expedient -or necessary for the protection of the rolling and vehicular traffic generally; ., To \u2018have for .the purposes aforesaid.charter or titiilar members and also asso- clate members; \u2019 To consider as charter or titular members every person, or company or corpor- Ï j ation subscribing to and paying for one i 4,0r more shares |of the sald association, | rand to grant such company or corpora- | | tion, when represented by one of ts | i members or Officers at all meetings of the association, the same rights and; privileges as individual members of the | association; : To appoint \u201cassociate members upon | conditions determined by the by-laws to be adopted by the charter members of the association, and the rights and privileges of said associate members to be also determhféd in the same man- kinda 1 ner, To accept and receive all gifts, contributions from any of its members or other per-! sons, or associations, or corporations; To \u201cester en justice\u201d and institute all legal proceedings in connection with the | ; Object \u2018and purposes of the association: To acquire by purchase.lease, Or oth- ierwise, sell.hold, hypothecate, rent, in! | Whoie_or_in _p ate: of | and subscriptions WINDOW curtains and portieres.art, ; : To acquire, hold nad sell moveable property of any description.and to exercise all the powers vested in corporations, and to also enjoy all their privi- Jeges: and to Invest.subject to the requirements of the Companies\u2019 Act.in mortgages and hypothecs upon immove- ables and pledge moveables, debentures.bonds.stocks and otner securities; To purchase or otherwise acquire, from r \u2014executots== 1 or company any business within the ob- Ject of the company and al}! things and Objects appertaining thereto, and to pay for all such acquisitions in cash, paid up stock or securities of the company or otherwise: \\ .To issue stock, bonds and debentures of the tompany to meet its general requirements upon spch terms and conditions as the association may deem advisable; .To let or sublet any property of the se of the business, good-will.assets.labilities, contracts, property and undertaking of the company or any part thereof.or of any company acquired by: the present company for such consider- : ations as the company think fit.and in particular for shares, debentures or se- | objects altogether or those où the company: To promote or assist in promoting, and to become a shareholder in any subsidiary allled 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 persôn or company, and take or other- Wise acquire shares and.securities of.such companÿ, and to -hold, pell, hypo- thecate, pledge, re-issue with or without guarantée or otherwise deal in the same; : To ac¢ept In payment of any .work done by the company or of any debts due to said company, stock, shares, bonds, debentures or other security of any company; To do all arid everything _necessary, suitable, convenient or proper tor \u201cthe! accomplishment of any of the property i or attainments of any one or more of: the objects herein enumerated, or which 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 other-, wise, under the name of \u201cThe Montreal fi part similar to\u2019 Vëbicular Traffic Association, Incorpor- | ated,\u201d with a total capital stock of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), divided into one thousand (1,000) shares of ten dollars (310.00) each, The \u2018wrincipal place of business of the corporation will be In the City of Mont- 2.Dated from the office of the Provincial Secretary, this eighteenth day of September, 1911.: , ALEXANDRE DESMEULES, Acting Deputy Provincial Secretary.MARECHAL & LANDRY, : Attorneys for Petitioners.BAILIFF'8 SALE.\u2014Province,of Qhebec, U fet of Montreal, No.14579, Circuit Court, G.Hacking, Planitiff, versus H.Stone, Defendant.On the 23rd daÿ of November.1911, at one of the clock -In \u2018the \u201cafternoon, at the domicile of the sald: Defendant, No.342a Lagauchetiere st.west, in the City of Montreal, will sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sa d Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of household furniture, etc., etc.Conditions cash.L.J.8.RACETTE, B.8.C.Montreal, November 13th, 1911.\u201c \u2014 On the first of next month*we shal star stock and it is with the object of reducing our stock we're now offering some of the - RUGS \u2018Besides our regular line of rugs we have some odd sizes, all handsome designs and colorings, which we want to clear out within the next fifteen days, so are reducing prices 20%.OILCLOTHS AND LINOLEUMS The discounts on these are on remnants only, and run from 20 to 50 per cent.T'his-is an opportunity for you to secute just the quantity of oilcloth um that ypu want pv i -at-a-grea Esaving-\u2014 ERIES SHADES | RUG AND DRAPERY TMEN | start taking required for hanging TOFRER - a Man Struck by One Sues the - Montreal Street-Railway \u2018 for Heavy Damages.The ease of Gustave Clement against the Montreal Street Railway started this morning before a jury, under Mr.Justice Greenphields, will be a most interesting one, not only for the sums involved and the facts that are questioned, but also by the \u2018points of law .which -are at stake.On the 23rd of September, 1910, at 4 p)m., Clement, while crossing St.Lawrence street, .at the intersection of Sherbrooke street, was struck by a trolley car and severely wounded.As the result of the accident, the man had .one leg amputated, three toes of the remaining foot were also amputated, and his face was terribly mangled.Now the sum of $10,000 is claimed the company, and it is alleged that?the accident was caused by a freight car consisting of two separate trucks connected together by \u2018à steel beam; that the company had no right to move such cars on the streets of Montreal, and that the accident happened through the commission of an illegal | Off short lengths or balances of piece, off sam- _ple pairs of curtains, off portieres, we're giving a discount 0£-20%.But this discount dées not apply | .to our regular stock in these lines.COMFORTERS ; We have two special lines of Comforters, warm, durable; and well-made, which are reduced .from 33.80 to $3.00, and from $2.49 to $1.98.Why be subjected to the annoyances of badly- \u2018made ill-fitting window shades, when you can have window shades which give perfect satisfaction, by buying them from us?No charge for putting-them up and taking measurements.We have all the fittings We have a fine line of new Screens, just ar, rived, and so necessary in the modern home.- | act; that the bell of the car was not sounded -before the accident, and at the time of the accident there was no man in charge of the rear truck.Plaintiff is represented.by, Messrs.Lamothe and St.Jacques.Defendant company, , through Messrs.Perron, Taschereau, Rinfret and Genest, plead that the accident occurred through carelessness of plaintiff.i \u2018The jury was sworn this morning | .and the hearing of evidence commenced.Belfast Ladies?Gift to.Queen.A court train of Irish lace which will : be worn by Queen Mary at the Delhi \u2018Durban, was made in the Presentation Convent, Youghal, and was presented to her Majesty by the ladies of Belfast.It is of the finest needlepoint, four yards long, two yards wide at the bottom, tapering to the width of the shoulders at the top.and it has taken 50 workers .six months to complete it.It is estimated that there are five and ia quarter million stitches in the train.The thread which was ised was so fine that it was difficult to discern it in the hands of the workers, and 20.- 000 yards of it were used.is regarded as the most magnificent piece of work of the\u2019 kind made in Ireland in\u2018 recent years.The design \u2018of roses and fuchsias running through it is very \u2018beautiful, and the Irish trade-mark and the name, and date, \u201cYoughal, 1911,\u2019 have been cleverly worked in one of the lower corners.Cheap Books ~~ tor Bookbuyers \u201cBooks are offered im Mudies company, and to sell or otherwise dis- || curities of any other company having.g.- be \u2018| 231 St.Catherine St.West 4 doors Weat of Bleury Street.Largest Puplishers, Wholesalers and Retallers of Popular Music in Canada.3 St.Catherine Street East 2 doors East of the Theatre Francais.i POPULAR MUSICS 0 On Sale To-day & To-morrow \u20ac When sent by mail, remit 2c.extra Oh You Beautifal Dell.I Want a Girl, All Alone.Sugar Moon.- Knock Would.Moy Re That Is Why I'm [They Always Lonely.Don't Wake Meet Me In Dreamland.Dreaming.It All My Dreams Were [Sweet Swanee Made of Gold.Some af These Days.Never Loved Before.Honey Man.Sliver Bell.some, That Navajo Rag.Run Home Sparkling \u2018Eyes.Mother, In Land Harmony.Kiss Me Honey.+ turc: of Dreams.Dreams, Just Dreams First You Get the Money.Down in Metody Lane.They Won Midnight Fire Winter.Have Mercy: Ma very Nations Mad House It _ Battle, College Rag.Yoni! 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Mrs.Geo.Marion, the mother of the 1deceased girl, was next called.She had seen her daughter for the last time at 8.30 a.m., October 16th.She slept -at her house that night, and left to go to her place of employment.Instead of going to Mrs.Prevost\u2019s on City Hall avenue, the mother said that her \u2018daughter\u2019 went directly to Mrs.Cote, on ; Carriere street, near the quarry, and I spent the day there.\"1 Mrs.Cote was called, but was not on ; | Sri a ce NECOTIATIONS WIH ; hand.why he \u2018sent, and he replied that :he had nothing to do with that.Bureau.Sergeänt Gagnon was asked had not notified her to be pre- nesses, he- said.There was no one from Chief Carpenter's office present, and Coron.r McMahon directed that they be telephoned to and asked to come down.Detective Charette ar- | rived in a few minutes.: Mrs.Marion, continuing her evid- ! ence, stated that her daughter had left Mrs.Cotes home at 5 p.m.3 \u2014to-Geroner\u2026 MeMahon's \u2018question as to whether or not her i daughter had any reason for committing suicide, Mrs.Marion emphatically replied: \u201cShe had nothing whatever .to prompt her to take her own life.\"She was never in any serious trouble \u2018and had apparently no sorrow.I am suge that she was thrown in the water.\u201d Sérgeant Arthur Gagnon, who with Constable Lapointe, conducted the \u2018dragging operations at the quarry, stated that one of his friends had brought the body to the surface and that he had taken charge of it until the morgue waggon had come along.He did not know the names of the owners or lesse=s of the nearest houses.\u201cI | i formation of the newspapers.Her su-| 4 had wit-p if The body appeared to have | o Coifiiany Believes Agitation 1s ti) + rfid x - yr A VOTE FOR STRIKE NASOE MILL HORE WAGE pu _ Inaugurated by Labor .° | ~'Agitators.+ ne cloak of the girl, although the only buneh of tliistles near there was fifty feet away.\u201cWas there anything to indicate that the girl was thrown into the water,\u201d asked the Coroner.\u2014*No.\"\u2019 \u201cWas there anything to show that she had voluntarily flung herself into - the quarry?\u201d\u2014\u201cNo.\".?.\u201cCould she have possibly fallen in by accident while passing on the road ?'\u2014*No.\"\u201d \u201cWell, I am going to give you eight days to investigate this matter further,\u201d said the Coroner.\u201cYou will bring here next Tuesday.all the witnesses that have heen mentioned here.and have not been advised to be on hand.You must have these witnesses here next Tuesday or they will be fin- $0.We will get at the bottom of - this thing,\u201d concluded the ! MOTHER OF DEAD GIRL BELIEVES IT MURDER.aps wn \u2014\u2014 | + Coroner.ation of Textile Workers, Montreal, The trouble which has been going an for some weeks among the cotton operatives, of Magog resulted in a strike vote being taken.on Saturday night, LL The \u2018employes of the Magog mill \u2018are demanding a ten per cent.increase In their wages.CL ; When the ballots were counted on Sunday night it was found that 513 had voted for the strike and 7 against.It was decided not to quit work until next Monday morning, and a committee composed of Messrs, Chamberlain, William Demers, Alfred Mathieu.of Magog -and Mr.Wilfrid Paqueti.business agent of the Canadian Feder- 3 - was appointed to interview the officials of the Dominion Textlle Company with the view of avoiding if possble, a stoppage of work in the Magog mill.; The-secretarÿ was instructed to notify the Labor Department, at Ottawa, that a strike had been declared._ [] , MRS.GEORGE MARION Who is convinced her daughter was thrown into the quarry where she met her death.\u2019 WEST INDIES BEGIN Minister of Trade and Com- Seeks Arrange Be = ter Trade Relations.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, November 13.-\u2014Negotiations have been entered upon by the Minie- (ter of Trade and Commerce looking i to -closer trade relations between Canada and the British West Indies.\u2019 While the form of the proposals is not | definitely announced, it is understood; that the idea is to follow the recommendations of the Imperial Commission which inquired into the subject! sets, as follows: 1.Refrigerator, 2 Showcases 8 feet each, Typewriter (Empire), 1 Roll Top Desk, Clocks, Hat Rucks, Copper Poles and Curtains, Round and Square Tables, with iron feet; Woudên and Wire Chairs, Eight Electrical Fans, Door and Window |Blinds, Table Cloths, Napkins, Portieres, Carpets, Oilcloths, Crockery, Glassware, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Kitchen Utensils, Gas Stove,*Oil Stove, Stock of Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Canned Goods, etc, etc.The store \u201cwill be open for inspection from 8 o\u2019clock a.m» to 10 o'clock a.m.on the day of thé, sale.For further particulars, : ALEXANDRE DES Liquidato¥X, .No.60 Notre Dame St.East, Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.9 pply to TEAU, Had _beer\u2014informed\u2014that\u2014the Detective Department had been working on the i cuse and had made an enquiry, {thought they had looked after the summoning of the witnesses for this morning, 1 was sent there to find the body and 1 did.\u201d .Coroner Angry Gives Detective - Chance to Solve Mystery.Detective Hector Charette testified that he had gome to work on the case at 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, October 17.The nearest houses from the spot where the clothes were fourid were some 700 or 800 feet distant.Anyone crying out in distress from the quarry could be heard providing the night was clear.He had found some thistles on the 66 isued by Arthur W.Wiks, Merch Bu'iding, 205 St.James.Tel.M.5500.Bven- ia Suite 2, 700 St, Urbalo.E.A238, 0.7 4 156e0d ¥78 Ontario © Tel.B.MARRIAGE LICZH3SLE : Rats PATENT SOLICITORS.BAILIFF'S S8ALE.\u2014Province of Qhebec, District of Montreal.No.14073 Circuit Court.Dame Robertine Normandin et vir, Plaintiff, versus M.J.Morin, Defendant.On the 23rd day of November, at the domicile of thé \u201csald ~ Defendant, No.868 Duquette street, in the City of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized in this cause.consisting of household furniture, ttc.Terms cash.G.E.PIGEON, B.5.C.Montreal, \"HELP FOR THE RUPTURED B.Lindman, Esq., Montreal:\u2014 Dear Sir.\u2014Eight months ago I! thought |.f that I would haye to give up my situa-* tion, my work ing heavy and myself an old\\man.! was obliged to take to my bed and send for our family physician, who \"at once advised me to get one of your -tfusses.After you ffited me I was ih à few days.The truss is moat comfortabie and I am now as LECAL CATDS {Lansds Life Butiding; dames- St; \u2014Montret:- Th.Cbase-Casgrain,K.C.Victor B, Mitchell, K.U A.Chase-Casgrain, Rrrol Dougall J.J.Creelman.: si 31) KeGibbon, Casgrain, kitchell & Casgrain, Lasgrain, Nitchell, keBougail & Creelman, ADVOCA TRS, , COAL \u2018FRESH MINED amo dE Save yourself 800 to bo per on.INVENTIONS PATENTED.' end Trade Marks Registeren.OWEN N,.EYANS Fotegu mcauee Chartered dusuinte, Marcaantis -FET Fred.BR.Char.W.Taylor, B.Sc © \"CANADA LI The Old Established \"and Vaacoaver.\u201cPatents.Trade Marks, Ete, HERSTONHAUGH & CO Fiem Fetherstonhaughb.K.C., M.B.Counsel 33 3139 B.Se., Bxpert, Resident.FE BLDG.MONTRBAL.Offices: Toronto.Montreal, Ottawa.Winnipeg | We 312 Leado | FETHERSTONHAUGH & BONS PATENTS Liverpool & Leadon & Globe Building, MONTREAL.em \u201c 268 164 Inventions, Trade Marks Desi | Sot Tweed Sus, VARSITY\u201d Overcoats made from; the warmest fabric obtainable from the most celebrated British manufacturers, y $15.00 +5 $25.00 Magnificent selection ~ for your approval.~ Our Winter Overcoats are made with comfortable Converti- __ble Collars, - \u2019 \u201cVarsity\u201d make, $18, $20, $22.50.Inspection of \u2018our complete stock invited.|} WM.CURRIE 1 ship reached Quebec.| station it was found that his condi- and whose réport-was-published early | last year.; ! The probable course willube to es-! tablish a measure of reciprocity with | the islands and to improve the steam- ghip service.Co The proposal of annexation of the Bahamas is little likely to be enter- PETER BOARDS SHIP DURING 4 STORM.Trip Here.Peter Prosafski came on board the S.S.Pisa of the Canada Line during | the midast of a severe hurricane and it was under great difficulties that the doctor successfully performed the necessary operation.The mother and child were in good health when.the The parents, Christian and Maria Prosafski, are Poles, who are on their way to establish a home in Regina, Sask.A majority of the 543 passengers, were Russian farmers on their way to the West.\u201c Captain R.Niss stated that the en- ; Albert Cook, the executive secretarv.Pisa Brings Babe, Toys and Sugar on - mill is ab | Company's Ex The following off \u2018posted: im the vari company: | \u201cTo Our Employes: \u201cOur notice having/ been several reports in the daily papers to the effect that there is a moveraent on foot.instigated amd led by joutside labor agitators, to urge our emp oyes to demand an increase cf whges at one of the plants of this Company, we take this opportunity to ward our\u2019 .employes against being again.led.astray and badly advised by these persons.Owing to the condition of the cotton industry in the States and elsewhere, forcing this Compamy to sell its products upon a very close basis.no advance in wages is possible or, wil] be made at the present time or\u2019 until conditions throughout the cotton world improve generally.Whilst our \u2018rates of wages are already as high or higher than other mills in the States or elsewhere mking simRiar.products, the question af wages will be considered when there has been a decided improvement in trade conditions, and without request upon your part, as we already have Promised this to a committee of dur employes some time ago._____________ \u201cDOMINION TEXTILE CO.LTD.° .© C.B.GORDON; President.\" MISSIONARY CONGRESS WORK PROGRESSES.Some Changes In the Programme = arg Effected: : The Men's Missionary Congress will Le in full swing in Montreal on Wednesday.875 \u201cCommissioners\u201d were registered this morning, and Dr.E anticipates that the 900 mark will Lv reached befgret the day is over and.a total of 1,000 by to-morrow.magueral Changes have had to be e in e programme amongst them being that Canon Gould cannot be present at the opening afternoon session, but wil speak instead on Thursday evening, his place being taken by Mr.:.Campbell White, of New York, Secretary, Laymen\u2019s Missionary Movement for the United States.Mr.Silas McBee will speak on Wednesday.eveny Ing \u201cinstead of Thursday evening, addition to Messrs.White and Speer.Mr.Lynwood Farnham, organist of Christ Church Cathedral, will play at ' the afternoon sessions, and\u2019 Mr.P.J.Ilsley, organist and choirmaster, of St, George\u2019s Church, will play at the Wednesday cvening session, non uld and Mr.Silas M have had to leave for Ottawa tordans on their feturn they will be.the guests of Rey.Canon Paterson Smyth.and Lt.-Col.Carson, respectively.Sir Andrew and Lady Fraser, will arrive in Montreal on Thursday morning, and will be the guests of.Sir Hugh Graham, The headquarters of the Congress will be removed fronr 33 McGill i lege Avenue to St.James\u2019 Methodist t 9 o'clock on Wednesday .Church a morning.CANDIDATE FOR ALDERMAN.Mr.Dugald Macdonald Wili Run in Notre Dame de Grace Ward.Mr.Dugald Macdonald, who wag alderman in the town of Notre Dame de Grace during the whole time before îts: annexation to the city,.is now a cane didate for Notre Dame de Grace ward in the Clty Council.RECORD BOWLING.ER eI tire trip was one of continuous severe weather.On thig account the vessel reached Montreal four days late, In her cargo ffom Bremen, Hamburg and Rotterdam, were Christmas toys, and & large amount of sugar.| DiEs INA CELL | 7 _ i Zotique Lamoureux is a Victim ef: Overinduigence- The cast of Zotique Lamoureux who died in the padded cell at police head, quarters yesterday was disposed of by the Coroner this morning witout a jury.Lamoureux, who was 42 years of age of drunkenness, On \u2018being taken to the! tion was sc bad that ft was thought advisable to have him removed to the Central station, where \u2018he could be placed in a padded cell Al night long Lamoureux kept up a continual shouting.With the change of turnkeys at 7 o'clock, Lamoureux was still in the same condition, but after\\making the rounds at 8.30 .after Elving the prisoners breakfast, he notided that Lamoureux had quieted \u2018down, and a closer examination revealed the fact ; and jonto, and unmarried, was arrested on Sat-| urday by Constable Berthiaume of the| .Seigneurs_street station on a charge Many bowling devotees i ested In the following record age TE the Canadien Bowling Alleys on Friday last.in connection with the Montreal\u2019 double string championship, between Messrs.Labelle and -Harthorn, sof Mon- real, and Joe West, of London, Ont his partner.Bob \"Stewart.of Tor* the recognized champlons of the The match was - for the.local-\u2014 | nship and a purse of $50.world, champio: match was most closely contested.The (The following \u2018écord wil; show at a\" Elance the Keenness of the contest: - West, \u201cStewart.Labelle Hsrthorm 5 RO HO æ# 1 ~ 195 179 mn : 188 214 235 188 247 © 302 202 158 199 188 233 180 180 177 - 193 200 222.157 2047 184 © \u201c195._ 202 168 218.224 242 193 215 | 0212187 _ \u2014\u2014o1sg \u2014\u2014-2152-\u2014\u2014 ge West .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2248 Ave.206 : on ob Stewart .,.218% Ave.198.\u2014 Labelle .2150 Ave, 197° ~; Harthorn .~.2163 Ave.197 GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC.A prominent gentleman In Ottawa, who has just returned from Western \u2018Canada, writes the Grand Trunk Paci) fic \u2018Railway as follows: .i \u201cThat raiiréad of yours beétweeny: Winnipeg and Edmonton is an extra-s ordinarily good roadbed and the / splendid.\u2018All over the West every-\".y: speaks very highly wf the lige\u201d *Ÿ Letters lthe the above are being re-ty celved \u2018almest dally by the Grand Trunk.Pacific: and the praiss that is PW.par HOLE FOUGHT.5 ROTERS Rh - : - Seer SEATS INNEN HUSEMVEREN | ALLOTTED BY WHPS FOR HOME BÉFORE CHOICE HAS \u2014 = Health\u2019 of.Now York Menaced of Garbage.- Néw' York; November 18_\u20141t the garbage gatherers\u2019 strike is not broken to-day the health department will step in «0 save New York from the evil ef- tcets of some 40,000 cart loads of refuse that has accumulated since the\u2019 men who drive the street cleaning department\u2019s wuggons quit work because they objected to night hours.Fears of the strikers and their friends has kept professional strikebreakers from accepting the high wages the city offers for substitutes, and dread of the Teamsters\u2019 Union has prevented contractors from bidding to perform the, work usually done by the city department, Actually the health~department intervened to-day when its men took out several hundred barrels of disinfectant to-sprinkie on the piles of rotting garbage in the poorer and more thickly papulated districts.if the health authorities assume full charge of the situation, the strike leaders say, they will permit their tea - e collectors, provided they do not have to work at night.__The cold wave came to the city's as- i msters to serve as a Seat Next Sir via Remains Vacant \u2014 Mr.Foster is _ Special to The Montreal Star, Ottawa, November 13.\u2014The whips of the House of Commons have completed the work of placing the mem- \u2018bers.The Prime Minister will have as his deskmdte Hon.G.E.Foster.To Mr.Bordens\u2019 right will be Hon F.D.Monk, who is seated with Hon.W.T.White.To the left of Mr.Foster, in the front row, are Hon.Robert Rogers and Hon.Frank Cochrane.Hon.L.P.\u2018Pelletier is seated with Mr.P.E Blondin, who is to be deputy speaker.Mr.David Henderson and Hon John Haggart have front seats as also have Haugton Lennox, W.F, Maclean, David Marshall, and F.R.Lalor, on the front row.Directly back of Mr.Borden, in the second row, is Hon.C.J.Doherty, with Hon.Dr.Reid as his deskmate.Hon.Martin Burrell and Hon.T.W.Crothers wiil sit together while Uon.I-¥F.-DHazen Sam are deskmates.In the third row are Hon.A.BE.Kemp, Hon.G.H.Perley, Hon.Dr.Roche, and Hon.W.B.Nantel.On the Liberal side Sir \u2018Wilfrid |.this ner The freezing mperaturc Ww \u201cprevatted\u2014eariy\u2014in the day was as good a disinfectant as the city physicians could desire.The high wints, however, scattered the rubbish and practically undid all the good that came from the cold.The police believe that the severe clubbings administered to some of the big mobs that gathered yesterday have taught the strike sympathizers a les: son.Although yesterday's riots were the most; extensive the police have had to cope with since the strike began, there were no fatalities and few hospi- -~-tal.- and the number.of arrests has been remarkably small.In most cases Lhe police waded into the mobs swinging their clubs and hit- -\u201cting & head wherever they saw one.Fully 2,000 persons took part in the battle precipitated in the \u201cSan Juan Hill\u201d district by a»woman who.threw a brick from a tenement house roof and cut open the head of President Schmittberger.N DoYou Enjoy four Meals One of the Most important Questions to Consider in the Search for Happiness and Health, The burning question to you is, \u201cAre you getting out of life all the pleasure and the health you are entitled to?If not.why not?No matter whether every organ and member of your-body is in a sound state .of health and strength, if your stomach 1s in any way disordered, vou |.are not-golng to -be \u201cyourself\u201d.- You are going to be a worried, out- of - sorts, .nervous or sullen individual, whose actions will retlect your condition inside, and people will naturally avoid you.The world wants to smile and be c and unless you are cheerful and smile, at least, occasionally, you willl! have few friends, fewer opportunities, no success, and you will go down in defeat\u2014defeated by dyspepsia und a bad stomach.A times, for.the brain and stomach are as intimately connected as a needle and its thread, one can hardly be used to advantage without the other.your stomach is slow and lazy in é1-! gesting your food, it will produce at! once a slow, lazy and cloudy influence upon your brain.Mark it! It your stomach has absolutely quit work, and fermentation is poisoning your vitals as a result, surely your brain is going to be sluggish and correspondingly depressed.No one need tell you that.But why continue to suffer all the miseries and torments that a disordered stomach brings you?If your stomach can not digest your food, what will?Where's the reltef?Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the relief and the cure.Why?Because, as all stomach troubles arise from indigestion and because one ingredient of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is able to thoroughly and completely digest 3,000 grains of any kind of food, doesn't it stand to reason that these little Dyspepsia Tablets are going to digest all T6060 whatever food you\u2014put into your stomach.Science nowadays can digest food without having te-use| the stomach for it.And Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the result of this scientific discovery.They digest and .digesat thoroughly und -well, anything and everything, you eat.So, if your stomach refuses to work or can\u2019t work, and you suffer from eructations, Lloat, .brash, fermentation, biliousness, sour stomach, heartburn, irritation, indigestion, or dyspepsia of whatever form, just take one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and ace the difference.It doesn\u2019L cost you much to prove it.Then you can eat -all you want, what you want, whenever you want, if you use these tablets, you can look the whole world in - the face with a beaming eye and you will have 4 chéerful spirit, a pleasant face, a vigorous body and a clear mind and memory and everything will look and taste delicious to you.Thats îfe, Get Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store on edrth for 60c a box.Send us your name and address to- + day and we will at once send you Ly mall a sample package frre.Address \u201cA.Stuart Co, 1150 Stuart Blag., Marshall, Mich.and thorough digestion has \u201cbrain, You must have noticed It | ir\u2019 i Laurier has fiv deskmate;- it is assumed that either Hon.G.P.Graham or Hon.W.8.Fielding plan to come in later.On Sir Wilfrid's left.is Hon.Willlam Pugsley, whose deskmate is Hon Rodolphe Lemieux.Other front seat Liberals: are lion.Charles Marcil; Hon.H.R: Emnmer- son, Hon.Charles Murphy, Hén.| Frank Oliver, Hon.Dr Betand, Hon.Jacques Bureau, EK M.Maodonaild, and Hon, W.A.Charlton.Back of Sir Wilfrid is thé chief whip, F.F.Par- dee, sitting with\u2019 Hugh Guthrie, ¥.B.Carvell and-Hon -A-\u2014K.\u2014MacLean sit together as do Messrs.German and Clarke.About the same proportion of | newly elected Conservatives will\u201d sit on the left side as did Liberals in the last.House.- Who Will be Soticitor- -Generat.The position of \u2018 Soltcitor-Genera! has not yet been filled and there is considerable speculation among the politicians as to whonr it will go.It is understood that the choice will be between Mr.A.C.Boyce, M.P., of Al- goma, Claude: Macdonell, \u201cMP.of South Toronto and A.A.MacLean, of Prince Edward Island and that the selection will not he long delayed.CORNWALL MISSIONARY CONVENTION CLOSES.Delegate Urges Knowledge Obtained There be Put to Beneficial Use Immediately.Special to The Montreal Star.Cornwall, Ont.November 13.\u2014*I have been.at many missionäry institutes but none that surpassed this Jaian- Secretarr, -in-\u2014his-ad Layman's Missionary Movement,\u201d at the closing session of the Cornwall Institute, oe a Rel.\u2019 J.A.Mowatt late of China, spoke of China's need of Christ, and the final address was by Morris W.Ehnes, of New York, who spoke on \u201cThe Stewardship of Life,\u201d and urged that the knowledge obtained by each one,\u201d sair Rev.Mr.Priest, the Cana- dress-on \u201cThe Premier's Desk Mate.Mistake in Counting: Prevented _Decisi Speciai to The Moñtreal Star Cornwall, Ont, November 13.\u2014THe Conservatives of the county of Stor- mont met at Finch on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of Belecting! a delegate to contest the\u201c county at the approdching provincial elections.The president of the association, Dr.Mar- cellus, of Finch, decided that the names of the candidates would remain on the ballot until one had a plurality, -On the second ballot, -L.H.McMillan, of Berwick, who secuted the lowest vote, dropped out.and the third ballot was taken between J.C.Milligan and R.A.Shearer, of Cornwall town.Owing to a mistake in the counting, and as it} was train time, and many of the delegates had left the meeting, it was decided to adjourn the convention for a week.There was a very large attend- presented.Dr.D.O.Alguire, M.P.made a speech, endorsing.the platform of the Whitney .Government.he Liberals of Stormont will meet t Finch on Wednesday, 15th inst, for the purpose of selecting a candidate.Woodstock, Ont, November 13.\u2014 Mr.Newton W.Rowell, the new Liberal leader.was nominated at a mass meeting.of the party here.There was little or no opposition.Kenora, Ont., November 13.\u2014At the meeting of the Liberal-Conservative Association for the district of Kee- wating, held here Saturday afternoon, the unanimous choice of the assembled delegates was Captain H.A.C.Machin, MN.L.A., who will again contest this \u2018riding: inthe interests of his party.Markham, Ont.,, November 13.\u2014East York Liberals nominated Dr.O.LT Siself, of East Toronto, to oppose Alex.McCowan, M.L.A., for the Legislature.Picton, Ont.November 13.\u2014From {wenty nominations 8S.Edgar Mastin, manager of the Farmers Company, at Bloomfield, was chosen.as the representative of Prince Edward Liberals for the provincial campaign.Toronto, November 13.\u2014Hon.J.J.Foy, of South Toronto, has announced his intention of being a Candidate in North Toronto, with W.McNaught, M.L.A., the other ivan member, John Shaw, retiring in Mr.Foy's favor.KE.W.J.Owens, K.C., will be the.running mate of George H.Good- erham, M.L.A., in South Toronto.Little Current, Ont, November 13.\u2014 The Liberals of Manitoulin, at their nomination convention at Manitowang, selected Robert Tilson, of Tehkum- man Township, us candidate for the Legisiature.\u201cFe wll be \u2014 R.R.Gamey, tht Conservative nomi- heer! .Durham, Ont.November 13.\u2014 At the convention held here to bring out be convention be interosts for South Grey, William Calder, was the choice.Mr.Calder is a native of the county, a suocessful business man: and manager of 'the National Portland Cement Company.4 business agent of the Tailors\u2019 Union, was nominated to contest Class BB in West Toronto, in the interest of the delegate at this conference be put to BELGIUM MAY WITHDRAW FROM THE CONGO.+ i Africa.Brussels, November 13.\u2014Reports are current \u2018tigat the grand re-partition of Africa is under consideration by the interested Powers.It is reported that the proposed scheme provides for the withdrawal of Beigium from the Congo, which will be divided between Great Britain rance and Germany.In compensation, Belgium is to receive the Grand Duchy of Luxem- buorg and territory along the left nk of the etdt, Holland; ! celve counterbalancing colonial cessions.RODGERS IN FALL Nasty Smash-up in Attempted Flight to Long Beach: HOT\" Angeles, Cal.,, November\u201d.13\u2014In an attempted flight yesterday, from | Pasadéne to Long Beach, officially to end his Atlantic Pacific journey, Ave jator C.P.Rodgers met with the worst mishap of his career, falling with his machine 125 feet into a ploug! hed field half way between the two cities arid within sight of his destination.Although no bones were Hroken, Rodgers was badly shaken* up.bis face scratched and torn, his hands were burned by the motor, and he complains of severe pains in the side.His machine was completely.wrecked.Though he was unconscious for some time Rodgers will suffer no permanent injury, \u201cPROFESSOR FRANKEL DEAD.Noted Specialist and Fighter Against Tuberculosis.Berlin, November 13\u2014Prof.Bernhardt Frankel, the noted throat specialist, died here to-day.For many years he has \u2018Deen prominent in the crusade \u2018against tuberculosis, and Has been a figure in the International anti- { tuberculosis congresses, | -Independent Labor par ty The party | \u201c~Thas now six\u201ccandidates | n the field\u2014ind Toronto.ae - Charles S.Kline, of Toledo, Ohio, ! shot and fatally lajured his wife yes- jA Pretty Scheme fo for a Repartition of terday, and then committed suicide, | to rest con- | \u2018craves without fear of Ing 4 Dyspepsia, or that your food will fer- 4 on at Conservative __ | = Convention at Finch.ance, all parts of the being re-{ Canning: by{fectty Toronto, November 13.\u2014James Watt, Premier s Attention to Long- + Special vo Ton Morstreaë \u2018Star.learned that the Saskatchewan government bas forwarded a commumi- but that in viéw .of statements recently credited to the new Minister of ve nies, and Premier RobNn at foreshadowing \u2018almost im- ate faction by the Dominion Gov- erament in the matter of unorganized boundaries, they deem it the duty of ithe Government of the Province of \"Saskatchewan to call his attention to \u2018the fact that Saskatchewan has a boundaries to Hudson Bay.The claim of this Province was formally filed in 1906, at the time of the conference called by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, at.which the governments of \u2018wan, urged the prior claims of this ce 4o portions of Athabasca +-and Ki 1905, under ment at the territorial æovern- Regina.New German Battleship Launched.Kiel, \u2018Germany, November 13.\u2014The new _battieship which replaces the old presence of Emperor William and ¥m- press Augusta Victoria, and christened Kaiserin by Princess Victoria.Drink Habit CURED IN THREE\u2019 DAYS.All craving.desire and appetite for liquor Js taken away and a perfect cure is effected at the end of the third | day's treatment.in every case WITH - | OUT HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS.A purely.vegetable treatment taken internally, pleasant to take, perfoctly harmless, if given to a six-year-old! child.COMFORTS OF A REFINED HOME.AI patients at the Montreal Neal Institute.226 Sherbrooke East, are afforded the comforts of a refined | home, their meals are served in the privacy of their rooms, and they are constantly attended by physician and nurse.OUR ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE.If the patient, his relatives, friends or family physician are not per- \u2014aatisfied- on.cempletion treatment, the fee paid will be refunded.Call, write.wire or \u2018phoñe Mr.Hepburn, manager, East 459, \u2018and 4r- range in advance for.a reom.ag th = TOES ii | Ts JE FOR EXTENSIONS: Provincial Government _ Calis | \u2014 Standing Demand-\u2014- _ \u2018Regina, Sask.November 3t.\u2014It \u201c1s cation to Hon.R.L.Borden, pointing.territory amd extension of Provindall claim entered for the extension of her | Dry Good Baska: Ontario \u2018were represented at that conference, Premier Scott on behalf of Saskatche- Hogan was launched Saturday in the ARONSON & Rutenberg _ Pawn Brokers & Jewellers 115 Craig St.West 8 rancols Established 1878 fn sums of ons fer.Clothing, Tina 1 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dhe whole subject to certain conditions and reservations.2.The lots 5c and bd, 3rd range.Township of Thetford, containing.one \u2018hundred acres in superficies\u2014with bufld- _ \u2019 \u201cthereon, erectud\u2014anad subject to cers \u20143 = Leaf candjt oha asd reservations \u2014_\u2014 3.(a) Righis uf defendart as lessae of jot No.Se hier Mines, with Sulla.ings, a subjeot to certalu con (b) Siights of defendant as lessee of lot No.287.Thetford Mines, with buildings.circumstances and dependencies, and subject Lo certain conditions Ce) Lot No.320.Thutford Mines, all mining rights-reserved.(ad) Lot No.321, Thetford Mines, Coun- \u2019 ty or \u201cMegantic, \"att mining rights re- rved.A be sold at the parochial church door of St.Alphonse de Thetford, on December Sth, at 10 o'clock am.The most\u201d up-to- -date, best known and most successful Remedy in the World for | COUGHS & COLDS | Invaluable to SPEAKERS, \u2018SINGERS and all who , t .DISTRICT OF CHICOUTIMI.\u2014F.F\u2014 No.1229.\u2014La Societe de Construction de QuebéË vs Ignace Belles.lots Nas.32 and 34, sth range, Tews- ship of l.abarre, County of Lake Bi.John, with buildings.To be sold at the parochial church door lof St.Joseph d'Alma, December ôth, at 10 o'clock a.m.ca suffer from THROAT WEAKNESS.CAUTION :\u2014Ask for \u2018\u201cOwbridge\u201d and | .take no titute.3, This is the Best, Cheapest aril Safest way to recovery.W.T.COWBRIDGE, Ltd., : Manifacturers Labsratory, HULL Eng: 28 , DISTRICT OF CHICOUTIMI.\u2014F.F.\u2014\u2014Ne.25\u2014The Trust and Loan Co.of « Ts T.Fortin.Lot of land Ko.41.2nd range, Township Lof\u2014 Delisle, measuring one hundred acres lin superficies, with buildings.a oreThetave .JA en 3 a To be sold at the parochial church door NATIONAL DRUG ACHEMICAL CO.Ltd.\u201c of St.Louls Nazafré, on November 14th, MONTREAL.jat one orclock p.m.\\ OF\"CHICOUTIX No.\"1433.re Trust and Loan Cor \"of Canada vs J.B.Lestard et al.The three south arpents of lot Ne.18! \u201c5th range, Township of Tache.2.One arpent and a half of the south part of lot No.19, Sth range, Township ef Tache.snd one arpent and a half of lot No.18.3.Three arpents of south part of lot No.19; 5th range, with the buiidings.To be soid at the parochial church door \u2018ot St, Iouls Nazaire, on November 14th, at 11 o'clock a.m.COPTRIONT.: 264 3 law | pp x T is a ves) pleasure to \u201chave you.DISTRICT OF KAMOURASKA.\u2014F., F.call, even though you come only out of \u2014No.4730 \u2014Joseph Cyrice Lafrance vs.Dame Alice Pettigrew.A farm, parish of St.Eloi, County of Temiscouata.containing three, arpents wide by forty-two deep.wn under number 132, with buildings.No.347, of St.Eloi, measuring two arpents in front by forty-two in depth.containing about 84 arpents in super- Curiosity.HOLBROOKS >% SAUCE | 260 17e04 | | BAILIFF?S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec.District of Montreal.No.6069.Circuit | Court, De.(©.A.Terroux, plaintiff, vs.M.McGale, defendant.On the.22nd of t f the clock in the fendant, No.58 St.Edward street, in the ty of Montreal, will be sold, by author- this of the Sala defendant _seized in\u2019 Quickly Btops hair falling out\u2019.0 thy.keeps the hair n, dant aud pr .Bruel Shiga action.- An glossy, PHETHOLS PS and is guranteed XN mare\u201d no GAS, DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION VANISH Settles Your Out-of-Order Stomach And Ends All Indigestion Five Minutes Later.You can eat anything your stomach stion or ment or sour on your stomach, if you will take a litte Diapepsin occasionally, Your meals will taste good, and thing can ferment ar turn into acid or poison your stomach gas,which causes Belc iness, à feéling of fullness after eating, Nausea, Indigestion (like a lump of lead in stomach), Biliousness, Heartburn, Water brash, Pain in stomach and intestines or other symptoms.Headaches from the stomach are absolutely unknown where this effective remedy is \u2018used.Diapepsin really docs ail the work of a healthy stomach.lt digests your meals when your stomach can't, A 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CT; $ @N- -EXPLOSIVE Institute is always well filled .isting of hotisehold furniture, A Gauthier.\"patients on the watting_Tist- te Teter Copditions masn\u201d R.ROBT A man-\u2014who ras Icon judge of g {Lot No: 3b.3th range, Township of INSTITUTE, 226 Sherbrooke East, TARRLECE.S BC.Montel, Novembey 1 11, ._ Le py Fleurieu, with thé Milage \u201cthereon 1.= [A \u20ac Mention = 280.1 2a = \u201cTalués ai you ét help\u2019 at be impressed A Faye 33, \u20184th range, Township of - 4 * euriau.ecoming premataraly Dandruff and avon \u201c stimulating avd purifying the hair delightfully soft, rs E a re aod NON-IN- Sold 232 Rue Lemoine, fox.FRANCE.than - n° yea ; \u201cPerfamers, ete.j a Le In al \u2018the favonte dn dear brains to \u2018cope with the keen competition of the present times unless they coni wholesome beer.js.+ the finest ale it +\" word for this statement but convince yourself by.compar- ten forenoon, at the domicile of the said de-} ity of justice, all the goods and chattels] large cities, the world over, beer is becoming fic \u201che sold at the church ddor of St.Eloi on November 15th, at 10 o'clock a.m.DISTRICT OF KAMOURASKA \u2014F.PF \u2014No.4778.\u2014Jules\u2019 Levesque vs, Francois.A farm in the 2nd range.parish of St.Andre, County of Kamouraska; under lots Nos.430, 432, 434 and 435, with bulldings, circumstances- and de jen-\u2014 \u2014\u2026 cies, and subject to certain conditions.DISTRICT OF OTTAWA.\u2014F.F.\u2014Ne.2851.\u2014Theophile Laporte vs.Andre Nault, -#r., and Euger > Poirier, and, Joseph Cori- veau.mis en cause, and J.Couture.Loi No.20c, sth range.Proudens of Hincks.with a sawmill, frame house and other dependencies, including a roadway.We feel sure ot being able to .change your curiosity to Interest, by appealing to your self-interest Yr RES 2 ENR NY ad ws oY \u2019 re ENS NWN SSSHS AN joi November 1th, at 10 o'clock wm.\u2018DISTRICT OF RIMOUSKI.\u2014F, F.\u2014Ne, 452.\u2014Jean Baptiste Michaud vs.Auguste vase ASS PIypoN [82 To be sold at the parochial church doer of St.Gabrle), on December oth, at 11 o'clock a.DISTRICT.OF TERREBONNE \u2014F.F.\u2014 No.299.\u2014Joseph Arthur Calixte Ethier vs.Alderic Gonthier dit Larouche.: |; An emplacement in St Scholastique.No.1130.containing 136 feet in width in fromt depth, with the buildings \"thereon erected.To be seld in the office of Messrs.Le- pointe & Prevost, in the Court House of the village of Ste, Scholastique, on Dec.5, at 11 o'clock a.m.263 2 DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.\u2014F.F.\u2014Me.2429.\u2014 Joseph rite Limoges vs.Lônis ry Lessard , Lot of land in Hoclelaga Ward, on which four three-storey wood and brick houses are erected, and dependendies, be sol at 1 J.Lemieux\u2019s office, en\u2019 December 7th, at*10 o'clock a.m.l with Fit-Reform Suits and Overcoats.44 St.Catherine St.West, © 283 Bleury 4 Beaver Ta HL pm?Sr 7 ST CI a 97 Let CrP es Men realize that they cannot have ine their drinking to good, ; is possible to brew.Don\u2019t take, our ° ing it with any ot J SUED SE.Insist upon having the Label ot with the her brand anywhere in the world.abe en eer TN hé n i 2 \u2018The locas tt wax was rather red = a bt- \u201c some | 2e RIO WAS DOWN .& 0.GOES OFF POWER EASIER this tle _easier.* 0 was a feature.selling down to 112%.after.opening in London at 114%, local esdivalents - The \u2018\u2019Street\u2019\u2019 was rather puzaled at the snovement, as the insiders still profess to be confident that ether the divl- dend wil] be increased or the rumored\u2019 bonus.will be declared.The stock acts better in London than here.Power was off a little, and Shawint- | gan was alsopoff a fraction.Zowards the close .Power sold at 180%, and Richelieu.whirh seemed to be neglected, was offered down to 12413.This was the most reactionary market we have seen here for some time.and the setback should improve its position.Stee] was rather on the firm side, and ' opie scem to look for more ac- BoYERS an SELLERS.| Mr._jelty \"yesterday, ONLY 202 MILL ROCKEF LER! When .the last dividend of the present Standard Off.Co.ts paid on Wednesday, an.aggregate of $751 806,660 will have been paid in dividends since the company s-organization\u2014i John D.Rockefeller owns 27 per cent.of the company\u2019s stock, and his Income fromm dividends has aggregated $203,838- - DUR.Gain \u2014 Gross earnings of Detroit Railway sye- tem for the month of October show the fine increase of 963,577 over the same period last year.FINAMGRAL PERSONALS.F.B.McCurdy, M.P., was in the \u2018Senator Mackeen is tn the city.IT WAS EVER THIS WAY.ins a+.a et 89%.176 at 89%.Rio buyers: Fisher & Désrosiers, Meredith & Co.Beaubien & Co, McGibbon & Brunean_ Dupuls.Edgar Co., McDougall *& Cowans, Pitblado Co., Paterson & Co.Davidson & Co, we P.\u2018O'Brien, Riddell & Co, Rio sellers: Edgar & Co., McDougall & Cowans, Shepherd & Co., Burnett & Co, W.P.O'Brien, Meeker & Co., Weor & ton, Garland -& Co.,, Beaubien & Co.-In Wall Street With prices generally lower in London.trading began with a heavy tone, owing to à continuation of profit-taking and lack: of outside demand.The course of the market encouraged bear traders to renew :hrir operations, .and they were able to bring aboul some recessions, Prices advanced aga! before noon, but the chief gains were limited 10 & handful of stocks, such as the Caalers, the Hill group, and consolliat:d Gus.Other stocks improved in.a more sedate fashion, and seemed to offer less resistance to the intermittent profit-tak- _ing.and bear selling.Ler.gh Valley -es- \u2018tablished a new high .eve) fo: the present movement, touching 1814, Reading showed an amprovement of about 2 points over last week's closing, and Consolidated Gas over 3.U.8.Rubber told at 47 Afternoon Sales mney Up to 2.45 pm.Richelieu wold .at 123%.Power, 18212.Textile, 6854.Scotia, 6.Rio, 113%.» Porto Rico, Steel, 593.714 | ! MORNING TRANSACTIONS.Ottawa L & P\u201445 at 150._Rio\u2014100 114 125 at 113% 275 at 115.150 at 1133.Ÿ5 at 113%, 150 at 1124.825 at 113 15 at 118, 15 at 113%.treet Railway\u201415 at \"28%.TT Twin City\u201425 at 106.Porto Rico\u2014:5 at 71 : Toronto Railway\u2014150 at 139%, 4 at 138%.100 at 139%.4 at 139%, 18 at 1394, 139%.Power\u2014130 at 183%.175 at 133, 15 188, 325 at 182%.25 at 182%.R,-& O\u20145v at 12 5%.15 at 125.25 1261, 10 at 125 ! at at Mexican\u201410 at 88.\u2019 .Shawipigan\u201450 at 1223, 100 at 123%, 10 [1 126 at 122.> Sao Paulo\u201454 at 134.40 at.183%.10 64 at 139%.Pacific\u201410 at.241.Detroit\u201475 at 73, Winnipeg-\u201425 at 2531 ; Steal Corp \u201413 at 59% 25 at 59%.265 at 59%, 25 at 6354.45 at 59%, .60 at 59%.25 at 593 ld com.\u20145 at 100.Cement pref \u201425,at 83%.220 at 593%.7 at 89%, 29 Sherwin-Williams pref.\u2014! at 90.Ogilvle\u2014132 at 135.Cement\u201480 at 28%, 125 at 28; 100 at 28%.Dom.Canners praf.\u201440 at 100%.Can.Cotton\u201425 at 19%.Steel C.of C.\u20145-at 36.2 at.35%.Dom.Canners\u201425 ait 71.85 at 70%, at 69%, 144 at 70.Textille pret 5 at 100.¥ 14 at 23.2 5 : is now speaking its mind more freely in te.\u2014\u2014AN.Y._ Post.) Steel common at 60.rising, looks very much cheaper than Steel common ut 50, ing.OGILVIE AND - WOODS DEAL?> MR.M'DOUGALL A1 ae 0 - 1 = 7 ee Asbestos Affair-Stoc SD wn Tere i Niagara! SAYS INTEREST WON'T BE TBE PAID -pons-\u2014upon-the \u2014Amalgamated \u2014As Mr.Thomas McDougall, president of the corporation, said to-day: : - \u201cIt is a fact that the corpors- tion has been unable to wakes sufficient net earnings to make provision for the payment of the .and they .will not be paid on that date.A directors\u2019 meeting will be held at an early date, with a view to calling a meeting of the bondholders to consider the situation, and before the bondholders meet the company will probably issue some public statement with regard to the causes that have led to its inability to pay \u2018the coupons.EE Les Ths Star understands that the Asbestos dfrectors wfil likely meet next Mon- \u2018day, when Mr.R.M, Aitken, of Kilcat & Aitken, London, will be present.The firm represents a large number of bond and stockholders.The Amerfoan interests have a plan of re- J organization which is not likely to please {the English and an interests which think the music should be faced at once by reducing the tixed charges.people claim that the situation is not as rosy as thé Americing make out, And it looks as if some Canadian interests may quit if the Americans doniinate \u2014{the- ~~ \u201cReferring to the Trumors -tbat the cou-j bonds, due December 1st, will not be paid; Money.Soma of the bankers who were in town last week rather hinted that money might work a little tighter in Canada before the crops were all moved.Others, however, think easy money will continue, Money has been exceptionally easy so far this fall, and in view of the fact that the Street Rallway deul will release some $7,000,000 or $8.000,000 brokers very naturally are disposed to think the easy conditions are assured.Of course It is polick for a broker to talk easy money, and for a banker to talk tight money, but the bankers may have some good reason for saying that the easiness may not continue.and, besides, they- may want to put the tuation, \u2018Niagara Up 5 Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, November 13.\u2014Niagara Navigation stock jumped five points DECIDEDLY, NO ¢ An old taroiliar ramor rumor was taken out And dusted off.this morning\u2014\"Ogllvie and Woods are going to amalgamate.\u201d \u2018\u2019No chance,\u201d said a Woods director.\u201cAbsolutely .nothing to it.\u2019 sald-{an Ogilvie director.\u2018\u2018Combinations are unpopular these days, and we are not looking for trouble.\u201d Both companies \u2018have passed through trving periods, but business of late has been looking up.LA ROSE LED THE CAMP.Cobalt shipments last week were small, 11 cars, compared with 20 the week prèv- lous.La Rose ied with 1 car of high grade and 1 of low.RAPS NEWSPAPERS -INASBESTOS DEAL Financial Editor, Montreal Star: Sir.\u2014As a bendholder of Amalgamatel | Asbestos, I-would-like\u2014to express -a- few.opinions of the way the deal was handled, but words.faiL., Not-only were the promoters guilty of the grossest misropre- sentation, but the newspapers of Canada share the blame with.them.Columns and columns of \u2018stuf\u2019 appeared in all the Montreal and Toronto papers descriptive of the asbestos situation, and of the money that was to be made by the as bestos mines of this province.No wonder I ht the tocks.The Star, I peuple bought sto ; ; I thin; regard to \u2018newer promotions.Some free land independent criticism when the Asbestos issues came on the market would have saved many heart-burnings and at least 35.000 for A.D.D.SHOW A DEFICIT FOR YEAR.American Cotton Oil Co.vear ending August 31st, 1911, earned nothing on its common stock, and only 314 on its pre- terred, showing a deficit \u201cafter the preferred\u2019 dividend of $758,032.OPIRIONS es anti AAA SI ad - ter: timès the otal bond issue, and | «ant a quarter times the bpnd interest | \u201c requirements.} a rs Circular on request tawyer=M 20-at-\u201437 Gould pref.\u20145 \"at \u201c100.Iron pref.\u201415 at 102.Quebec Railway bonds-\u2014$200 at.Ha $1000 at 81 Can.Car bonds\u201432000 at-106%.Bank of Montreal\u201459 at 240.Royal Bank\u2014323 at 239.Molsons Bank\u201420 at 206.\u201c Berlin-Paris Berlin.November 13.\u2014Prices gener.\u201cally wepe-firm on the Bourse to-day: per eent.Paris.November 13 \u2014The Bourse, opened heavy but closed firm to- day.MINING SALES IN TORONTO.| Nor, Exp.120 at 30.Dom Exp.1700 | at +84, 1100 at 73%, 1400 at 753: Eldorado, 5000 at 11!;, 1500 at 11%, Holley, | 200 at 1025, 35 at.10.35.C.Charter.2100 at 4344, 250 at #4.250 at 45, 3500 at 45%.1000 at 45%, 6000 at 45%.3000 at 46, 500 at 46%, \u20181950 at- 464, 1000 at 484, future: Pear], 5000 at 465;.1500 at 47%, 9750 at 47: Central, 200 at 362, 300 at 365: Northern, 2000 at 82, 4000 at 81, 1000 at 83; Preston, 1500 at 22, 1000 at 31 % : Swastika, 1000 at 30%, 100 at 30%, 500 at 38 future.500 at 29%, 1600 at 30, Un- _ited Porcupine, 1500° at.3%, b00 at 3%; Vipond, 800 at 49, 500 at 4815 200 at 49%, 500.at 483.Beaver, 500 at 4614, 400 at 4%; Cobalt Lake, 100 at 285; Great Nor.500 at 13%.Nip.67 at 760: Temiskam- ing, 1000 at 401%, 1500 at $0.,.6% Industrial Bonds We are offering at the present time\u2019 the 6 per cent.bonds of a successfull» Canadian Industrial Company.The bands are secured by fixed and liquid mssets over one and three quar- | - i 2 v varnings for the fast four years have bésn close to three ~The operation of the Sinking Fund © pide for the retirement of the en- ind isnue prior to maturity./ \u2018table prospects for \u2018\u2018Soo.\u2019\u201d with\u201d \u2018the favor it would no be surprising if the stock gradually as worked up to a higher level.J.Bache: The advance which has McCuaig Bros.& Cc.: s.-\u2014-been started, aided by a fleeing-army of.dd bears, has progressed without a \u2018reaction.Pauzes for breath'are healthy, and would be \u2018encouraging Prices of many good dividend-payers are still low.W Farrel & Co.\u201d Several stocks seen cheap enough yet from the standpoint of present and prospective divi- | dend returns in the near future, such as oronto Railway, Canada Cement pfd.,.Dor Steel and Dominion Canners.The last-hamed stock 18 likely to declare a -dividend in January next.The in- craase of the R.& O.N.(Co.dividend from 6 0.8 \u2018per cent.had no effect on re ee of the stock: as it has been discounted, and it appears to be high enough .at present prices.Laidlaw & Co.: Developments in the business situation continue to be favorable.and whilé, as tuggested.a reaction in prices may come any time, there is every prosvect that the broad trend of values will continue upward.\u201cMelon\u201d 1s Looked For on Gas Stock.Consclidated Gas talk.is of an extra i 4ividend to reimburse stockholders P! through the, reduction of their dividend to \u20ac per cent.nd the comparatively low rate.pat since.The N.Y.Edison Co.is owned by the conseiidated Gas, and is earning close to \u2014_\u2014 SALES OF.UNLIST 20 per cent.2 its $45,000,000 stock, and Nipissing was Ta to to 7%.ILIST ED Stocks.is payirig only per cent.so a large wh 8 Standard Oi] was 630 to 640.BP: O'Brien reported: Spanish River, ie Aud Granby mas Higher at 9 to 31%.2 BC $Y, Mesias Nore 13 07% i at 26.\u201cà \u201cwal.8 t ox, Mex.North-West, 10 at 45 i SALES OF MINING STOCKS.| pest money D tree was 2% Paul pfd.25.at Fa 5%; Belding | Standard, 1000 a: 18, 1000 at 18: Beaver TS ' \u2014_\u2014 | | 300 stds; Reddick, 100 at 8%: Trethe- La Rose was 3158-16 to.37;& Belding Paul com Bid Asked wey, at Cobalt Lake, a vee se I | TeFone, sto \u2018a 386.Crows Chartered.American Tobaccos was 441 to 445.Da pid SUID shy wa ! 3000-8t-451 (10 days).Gould.500 st 3.- Breseries pret ages 9 97°\", 2,000 at 3.Res.100 at 300: Pearl Lake,| ls closed at 789-16 for money Breweries bonds .W418 se at 4%, 50 a at Hanis 0 t 30: Jana\u2019 5s.\u2018for account, Do., bonds t slock.4 4 «4 s o at on 3800\" bonds cee 3 : S03.1000 af 5.at 20%.1000\u201d al or Power was- Wa strong st 150 1: + Hllexeat com.2 39 \u2014 7134, 500 at 20% .bid.Lachine $ pe.ponds : En 109% inn SR.cin a RT m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ mm me 7 ern\u2014 et.Porcupine stock quotations at 13.30[ Sales to noon, 413.413,000 shares.Mex.Po Le 10! dy Russel] E.Popham, & Co.: _ Price Bros.bade bords sit, 5% Bid.Askbé.| Bar Silver, 56 \u201ccents: in \u2018New York.| Spanish cro sve ares M48 4 Apex rr sens tse sees wy 13.2 ré Tramvaye stock.«a eo 37 43 oo 40 va; waseAN .Pa ., Grave chateria Ln $64 du] THE NEW SILK COMPANY.|\u201canimmsck oem =.4 4 Crown Reserve .r ov «so 282 - 283 Western Cauada Power .is 56 7 Dobie .er ee 10 110 The new Cansds sûr Com Company launéb-| Do, bonds .,.89 20 Dome Extension voue À % 73 ga to do pusinone tn n Canace Arg] 0! ce se aces or prem but.finds it \u2018to © Folie A0, TTI0TE 1 37d in vite © qua à Gites ore, CHEESE MARKET FIRM.a.- posa to tal qu a are Onfe Bap).\"385 35 confine themaleves to threads for the\u2018: x Pearl Lake.A \u201cRY 47 first.year.It 1s more than likely that,\u2019 té af shoes csp for the \u2018wes were Foreanine Se .A .e A oul they will build.Jochting na the le capi: | 32.0.ire Agana 51485 &1.493 fp Tour ve.upin alle .o.oo a man e capi- hs ae MN a Le SOMPRRY.WN comma.MPle cap cine Mar Txt TIE han Mines 22222008 sect B95.SOF LL 1.913,622 for the ore poning [ CR.as aa gree men __ pére 4 = tandard + sree 18 16 Bwastika.Gi aes ages 89 2e ve em aot \u201cbasis * \u201cthink * Lpurclisae, of a possible merger with the R.& SIR G.PARKER IN NEW CO.From; tk Special Correspondent of the ontreal Star in.London.London, November 13.\u2014The prospectus of a new company.the Dominion West- iern Bbnds Corporation 1s advertised today.The capital is.£200,000, of which a 000 pound shares are now offered.at a British M.P.'s aTe on the voard.namely, Col.Hickman, Sir Gilbert Parker.and Messrs.Montague d Baird.The object is to acquire and deveiop the farm fruit estates of the Dominion and British Lands - Limited in -Okaaagasn - \u2014 and \u2014 the [Kootensy.The new Grand Trunk issue was con- opening of November over five millions sterling have been successfully asked for from the public, mostly on Canadian request.showing that although the Stock Exchange is not enjoying anything like a wealth of orders from the public, large sums are avallable for the better class of new Canadian issues CROWN RESERVE DIVIDEND.Crown Reserve has declared the regular monthly dividénd of.2 p.c.with a bonus of 3 p.c.It is payable December 15th to holders of November 30 A 60OD RISE IN MANY OF The marked revival in the Copper stocks has cheered many shareholders, as the Coppers have been leaders in the declines.\u2018Ball\u2019 & Whicher.the N.Y.brokers who failed, owe $250,000, Regular dividend of 1% p.c pid., payable December 1.November 1 1 1.\u2018The N.Y.bank \u201cstatement was a wood | one.ne on Ogilvie holders of to \\ t6 165 bid this morning on the story | | brated Laurentide was on its uppers, and GTR.SUCCESS {per cent, of the world's Surpiy.siderably .over-suhscribed, Since.the | This table shows how some of the leading issues have rallied from the lowest: em ¢ Low.High, Adc Amalgamaiea 1.\u2018MA ery \"96% malgamal Sew» lg Anaconds .29 374 24 Allques Lie wees al 30° ne | Butte Coalition 11 18 4 Calumet & Arizona 45 5 T Calumet & Hecla .360 390 an , Chino -.- Le £3 6% opper Range ee a 4 oily 14 Indfana .54 9 2 Lake ~.- + ee.se 22 My 9% Miami eve» 16% 0% 13% Mohawk .\u2026.36 4314 T4 North Butte .2 25% 5% old Dominion - .344 444 107 Oscedla .81 a2 11 Quincy .e oie eo BR 5915 - 4% Ray Cons.« .,.15 147% na Tamarack .\u2026.20 261; 6% Wolverine .-.-.74 7 13 brakes onthe stock market, Some of the qu 1.; M\u2019 KENZIE AND MANN AFTER MORE MONEY A London cable announces a new issus of Canadian Northern\u201d Æ1,400 000 4 \u2018per cent stock\u201d \u2018guaranteed bythe Province of British Columbia.- The issue is at 99, through Lioyds.and \u2018the.Canadian Bank of Commerce.P-A-Y-E Cars \u2014\u2014 At a meeting of stockholders of the Pay-AsYou-Enter Car Corporation, a resolution, approving the sale of European Patents to the International Paye Tramcar Co., Ltd., was unanimously passed.PROFIT MADE BY STEEL POOL of SR BIS.Toronto, November .13.\u2014 Sir Henry Pellatt states that there.ix abaplutely nothing to the story that he contemplated engineering a merger between the Niagara_Navigation: Company and he | Richelieu & Ontario.When The Star printed the news.of the re-opening of - negotiations between the Richelieu péople and the Niagara Navigation Compamy, it expected the denial of the statement made.The information obtained, however, is of the most authentic nature, and on the authority of a director of one of the companies.\u201cYou will, in ail probability, see the house flag ot the R.& O.at the mastheads an of the Niagara Steamers.next ¢ sea- \u20ac sa Canada N.W.Land \u2018Average Is $14; 34.The sales of lands by the Canada \u2018North-West Land Co.in October amount- IS ENORMOUS > The interesting assertion is made by-a- writer in Collier's Weekly that the \u201cpool\u201d ed to 2.248 actes for $32, 053, an average price of $14.34 an acre, against 313.42 t year.rom January Le \u201c87, \u201ca acres have been sold for 2.9 giving\u2019 an average price of $18, 5° as contrasted with $12.13 last -vear - bank people say the market has been breaking the speed-limit, \u201cAnother Laurentide.\u201d Every new paper mill is advertised as \u2018another Laurentide.\u201d If they follow in Laurentide's foot- {ateps it will ha years before they make good, for in its early days.the now cele- owed- the.Bank of Montreal .60.much money that the Lauréntide shivered every time they thought of it.Only in the last four years has Lauren- tide overcome all its early difficulties, and really found itsell.Another illustration of the saying that Rome was, not built in a day.} Life After Death.bring the dead back io life.___ Why do not tbe Twin City shareholders bring him over to give their stock a little treatment?4 ; Asbestos: Fiasco.The Amalgamated Asbestos fiasco has ee lessons.To rich men the loss will be ea bite.To others, tha loss will be serious.Among the shareholders are many wemen, some of them widows.There is no question that the proposi- tion\u2014tooked-aliur -ashestont+\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 was in good demand, and Quebec had 80 Then a cog clipped.The lesson is that investors, and women especially, should fight shy of new and untried propositions, unless they can afford to take a loss.One woman the Star knows of put $10,« directors | A doctor in Europe claims that be can |-\u2014 {OVER $20,000 A DAY which was formed in 1901 to manipulate U.8.Steel stock has mever gone out .o1 existence, and that its yearly profits are enormous, Its membership has Of course, undergone many changes in the course of time, but- its activities have never ceased.In 1907-8 the \u2018\u2018pool\u201d accumulated an lmmense amount of stock between 22 to 49, and subsequantly began its distribution above 50 and up to 95 this year.the \u201cpool\u201d since its Inception have heen around the $:00,000,000 mark.The writer adds: \u201cIn the long campaigns undertaken by {00 these powerful interests, they do not try to lift the price by the ears.It is elevated gently, and.after a stiff rise, considerable quantities are often sold, to be repurchdsed at a little lower figure as the steck sinks back.\u201d GOODWINS TOOK IN The securities of Goodwins, Limited.according to the Financial Post, at first | brought out at 95, with b0 per cént.; bonus, are now selling in London at 2% and 40 per cent.bonus.Sales at the store during.the past week, it is said, have averaged over $20,000 per day.The writer states -that-the\u2014_profite of British A continued substantial growth in the foreign commerce of Great Britain is disclosed, in the returns issued \u2018by th- -Board of Trade during the week, | the combined volume of me ndise ex-| ports and iniports during October showing an expansion of practically £8,660,- over the corresponding- period a year ago.The greatest increase last month was in shipments to other countries which rose no less than &£5,855,000 to £43,546.303, while the inward movement gain some £2,800,000.This reduced the excess of imports over exports to about | \u20ac17,268.000.whereas in 1910 the difference was approximately £ 20,319,900.John Rogers & Co.of Liverpool, cabled to-day that the demand in the Birken- head market was.slow, but owing to the short supply trade was firm.States steers sold at from 12% to 13%c: Canadians, from 123% to 13%c; and ranchers, 1144 to 12%c per 1b.BUTTER MARKET IS UNSETTLED TO-DAY : No.{\u2014northern_\u201429-cars\u2014-No-\u20143-north- ern, 153: No.8 northern.265: No.4,.185: WINNIPEG HAD 1000 CARS OF WHEAT TO- DAY Winnipeg wheat prices held steady to-day- after the decline of Saturday.Cable Hide were \u2018Tower\u2014to-day;,-but - report from John Fleming, of Winni- (Peg, stated he \\had sold for export three loads of No.2 Northern.The Liverpool market was decidedly weak to-day, showing a Joss of 3-8 to 13-84, and corn was off 1d.W.B.Snow, the crop expert, cabled James Carruthers and Co.to-day:- \u201cHave covered the provinces of S Fe and Cordoba.The tatal acreage of wheat for *these two provinces is estimated at 7,960,000 acres, and the greater part looks perfect at the present time.\u2018Raining for three weeks.Think, it likely that in consequence of frost last month some blighted beads will show up when weather turns hot and fine.Persona! inspection shows slight rust but small degree in Sante Fe.\u201d Prices to-day: Opening.High.a 1.20.984 \u201c98 24% 95 a 5 94% 88% 983% 98% 98% 873 98 97% 9TH oi 40 MAY « « » oo 41% 427 41% 41% No.5, 95; No.6, 113: féed, 45; rejected.47; N.G., 81: RW, 24: condemned, 1.Total, 1,018 cars.Last year, 959.In sight, 350 cars.LOCAL GRAIN RECEIPTS.Local grain receipts: , [| Wheat G- T.R- 129;550;-corn, GT.R.800: barley, G.T.R.4,827.C.P.R.\u20184,000; buckwheat, G.T- R.4.369; hay, bales; straw, bales-G.T.R.80; oatmeal, G.T.R: 900; flour; sacks, G.T.R.3.064, C.P.R, 1.075; flaxsced.C.P.R.1,500.HAY MARKET IS ACTIVE.The demand for hay is active, and the market is strong.- No.1 hay, $15 to $16; No, 3 extra good, $13 to $14; No.2 ordinary, $12.50 to $13: os $10 to $10.50; clover?mixed, $3 to MILLFEED PRICES HIGHER: Milifeed prices are strong, and pure grain.moullle has been marked up to $31 to $32.In bran and shorts the feeling is] very firm under a continued good demand and sn small supplies.Bran.$23 per ton; shorts, $25; middlings In London _ The butter market\u2019 was unsettied to- \u201c|day owing to the hi£h prices asked for; London.November 13.\u2014 There was a Ec0û «upply of money.The market was Quietly cheerful, with | the feature on.the anti-strike vote of the ,\\#ection workers.Cohsols and gilt-edged securities veers incfined to advance and diamond shares 000 into Asbestos, and it Crop conditions in the Canadian West are very bad.\u2014 This money, if wisely inpèsted, | shares \u2018eased off.improved hut copper, rubber and où e WHEAT HAD GO RALLY AT CHICAGO ! Paper Concerns.t of money has gone into new! From the Special Correspondent of the so far! poner propositions of late, they promise well.14 The Wayagamack : limits are very valuable-,and, barring, | accidents, the proposition should make | 20 easier feeling in the wheat market good.Spans» River also has merit.Another coñcern to attract attention is the paper end of the old established Price Bros.proposition, .When the Price Bros.bonds were put out over a year ago the prospectus [contained an estimuis (He 1913 garp- ings.It turned out that the \u201cactual earnings largely\u201d exceeded the estimate.This is unusual.Generally it is the other way about, 4 I \"Selling of Rio.en \u2014 Montreal Star, Board of Trade.Chicago, November 13.\u2014There was on the Chicago early on the weak cables, the result of favorable conditions in the exporting nations of the world.Argentina is nearly ready to harvest the largest ; t ! i 1 1 | | i dian and Australian advices are of a decidedly favorable character.\u201c i shipping directloris op old sales.western receipts - were \u2018cunsiderably smaller than a week ago, at 931 cars, compared with 482 cars one.year ago.Declines were shown in the markets of Europe, 3-8 to 1 3-8 at Liverpool, local house has moved the shareholders | to renew their erquiries about the stock, which not ong ago was tipped for 150! \u2014by- people close to the inside; | Apart from the talk of-an opposition concern springing into the arena a few| Years hen«s.insidere say they know of nothing to cause liquidation.They are just as confident as ever that the dividend is zeing up Detroit United.The Detroit United situation may bas summed up ir a few words.The business men, heartily sick of years of agitation, are anxious to see the new settlement plan go through.The municipal ownership crowd, reinforced by several newspapers, which are rrying \u2018Municipal Ownership or Death,\u201d are anxious to ses it beaten.The new plan should be popular with the majority \u2018of \u2018the, citlzehs, - -2s \u2018under | its conditions Detroit United \u201cIs giving all it can radunnudily \u2018be cdlled upon te | Blve without erdansering fits obligations | to the \u2018sharehviders.i The _recent heavy selling of Rio by a wheat here to- day.was unchanged.Liverpool! reported liquidation and pressure on\u2014wheat, yet 4 cable from there said the market is | oversold.The Buenos Ayres market | was.sharply lower \u2014 - James Templeton, who.ie acting for Lichstern in placing his cash wheat, reports the sale of several lots of cash i Le The visible supply in the United States increased only 1,372,000 bushels tor the week, where at least.2,500,000 was looked for.The total 118 now -66,- 371,000 bushels against 889,000 a year ago.The Canadian jsible increased 2,330.000 bushels to a total of 10,734,000.The posting of the visible was the sign for general buying and an advance in values.December sold at 92 1-2¢ to 93 5-8e, and May at 99¢ to $1.00, compared with closings Saturday of 93 À- 4c and 99 1-3¢, respectively.J.F.PRITCHARD.+ crop of wheat in her history, and In-.\u2014\u2014\u2014__ Minneapolis repor down.of one million on account of lack of 1-4 to 1:2c at Paris, 5-%c at Budapest, | and 1 1-2c \"at Herlin; While - Antwerp | and obtained at the country markets on: Saturday, Local dealers are at a loss to account.for the advance, and in conse- quénce quôtätiôss 16=day covered a wide range at 27 to 28c for fresh receipts and 281% ¢c for grass receipts.Rereipts of butter for the week were\u2018 8,699 packages, against 6,238 for the cor-! responding week of last year.The total | receipts since May.lst, 453,300 packages \u2019 against 296, 38 for the corrésponding per- ; iod of last LATEST METAL PRICES.© sheep and lambs, Gi 40% 407 Dec.« + « o » 28%.38% \u20142 oe Cattle and hog prices \u2018were higter\u2014etr the local markets to-day, the former sell- Ing at $6.00 for tue choice stark, snd the latter as high ax $6 30.The receipts of - hogs were very heavy.again this at week- but the demand was active \u201cand stocks were all cleaned out.Choice steers sold at $6, medium, to $5.25; common.$4.-to 34.50: cows, $4:T5 for good, and $3 for common: bulls, can-» ners, $3; hose sold San 40 to $6.80, and sows at o $5 sheep b: t $3.50 and lambs, 85.50.p brough Receipts to-day were 1900 cattle, 1000 sheep and lambs, 2000 hogs, and 409 calves; for the week, 3100 cattle, 1473 4050 hogs and 650 : calves, lp SUGAR DOWN 10 CENTS.New York, November 18.\u2014A1 grades of refined sugar were reduced ten cepts a hundred pounds to-day.Egg Supplies Heavy But Market Is Strong.the week wern Receipts of eggs for 5.020 cases, compared with 2,798 for the\u201c previous | week and 2,539 for the corre- spon The arrivals te & = 202,070 cases against 179,775 for the samé period a year ago, showing an increase of 22,295 cages Prices though the-\u2014suppites- coming forward are much larger than a year ago.The demand is good for loca! consumption, and further shipments of several hundred cases have been made to \u2018| Europe.Selected stocks, round lots, 3714 to 28c; do.single cases, 29 t ; No.1 stock, round lots, 24 to 24140; do.single cases.708 to 26c.TORONTO CATTLE PRICES.+ -Poronto; November 13 13.rade As steady land the quality.of stock has improved.Good cattle are inoré plentiful than last week.Cows are fainy plentiful and are selling steady.eep and lambs con firm ah prices unchanged.Receipts show carts.Export cattle choice, $6.20 to \u2018$6.50 : medium.$3.70 to $6.15; do.bulls, $4.72 $5.50; butchers\u2019 cattle, choice.$5.75 to $6.25: do.good, $5.50 to $5.5, do.medium, $5.to $5.50; do.common, $4.25 to'$5; feeders, heavy, $4.50 to $5.25; fepd- ing bulls $3.50 to $4; stockers, 800 to 500 1b%., $4 to $4.50; do.medium, $3.60 to $4; do.light.$3 to $3.50; milkers, chelce, $60 to $90 each: do.common and medlum.$30 to $30 each: springers, $45 to nn calves, $4 to $8; sheep, ewes.$3.50 $3.75; do.bucks culls, 2 75 to $3.35 lambs, $s.25 to $5.65.; OATS PRICES AF ARE STEADY.Oat prices are steady, but the demand is quiet.The local market for Americas since May 1st to Jate $27 to 328; pure grain moullle, $31 to $33; corn is firm.with sales of No.mixed mogllle, $26 to $29.in\" car lots at 81c, and \"No.2 dow at st SIT, to 82c per bushel.ex-store.The following gentlemen were intre- Oats, No.2 48 er : duced oa *Chan E.8.oY Home, of Jaffray, B.C., by H.D.Dwyer, oats, No.3 Canadian westem, 41 A E.Wisdom, of Johannesburg.5.A., by oats, No, 2 local, 48% to 47 No.local, \u201cBruges Stewart, = 46-5 48%5c\u2014No- \u2018ioca1- 46\u20ac ! 1 \u201cof the Bank on the al \"THE: ROYAL :BANK OF CANADA |.Statement to the Dominion Government showing Condition 31st October, 1911 LIABILITIES, » eo YOTK, 13 trolytie, 12.50 to 12.60; tin, 6174.silver, Lond on.\u2014Lead, steady, £15 l7s 16d.86814.DOMINION GOAL bois LIMITED .5% oo First Mortgage Gold _ Bonds, due 1940.Tre Trust Deed provides a sinking fund for the redemption of the entire issue before maturity at 105 pc.and interest by.means of annual drawings, ~ commencing {st May, 1911: At the drawing on that date $34,000 bonds were redeemed at the above price.Price, 98 and intorest.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ROYAL SECURITIES CORPORATION, LIMITED 164 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL.Toronto, Ottawa, a\u201d Quebec, Halifax, London, Eng.SE lun ber and October .to.partnership.Partnership Notice We have pleasure i in announcing that Mr.W.N.Mellwraith, who has been- associated with our firm since its inteption, bas been admitted .London, England.for invéatment investor: Copy mailed free on request.# | MEMBERS | MONTREA Wood, Gundy & Co.Toronto, Cañada.Reserve Fund.Undivided Profits .Notes in Circulation.Deposits .Due to Other\u2019 Banks.RE Cash on Hand and in Banks Call Loans in Canada \u2018Note Circulation.Loans and Discounts .Bank Premises .c00 Capital Paid Cp Col orraneanemeern im ee sean ennateus « \u2014 vera cd 500000002000 000800 \u201c e\u2026ancc0nc4t0 ua 000000000000 0000 \u2014rrvoas roc s0esauen nas ns 200008 reve nerres Sos ac0ceu suce as 400 000 ASSETS.Government and Munfeipal Securities Railway and Other Bonds, Dehentures and Stocks Call Loans Elsewhere Than in Canada Deposit with Dominion Government for Security of .accuau00 6,604,285.04 88,019,482.26 1,688,32%.74 Bosse sus etesroasrcenen er 810,000.00 $ 47,018,79L56 60,137,624.77 2,408,535.84 $109,855,251.97 acces muen0e ed 90e 0 osacnaceteuvenc aus cran rorrscu000000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO\u201d Capital and Surplus $6,650,000 Total Asset $50,000, 000 \u2019 present salary.THE MAN IN BUSINESS | the department manager, or the professional man, should insute - the continuation of his income- by putting aside each month-a stated sum.A savings account would = independent of all other investments, provide him with an income in his old age equal to his Traders Bank .of Canada INCORPORATED.1888 113 Branches Thronghont Canada INV ESTOR\u2019S TABLE OF AMERICAN STOCKS American standard securities \u201coffer at present .attractive opportunities\u2019 Wa have on this account vestment stocks that id sure to be of cons derable mséigtance to every.ted-a table of American in- Greenshields & fempanys t srock EXCHANGE | THE MERCHANTS\u2019 B, OF CANADK ESTABLISHED 1864.[Commercial lLetten g of Credit \u2018. ho / \u2019 h Le ES Po TEXTILE OFF, R& 0.EASIER, LT \u2014 Richelieu sagged off off gradually, \u2014\u2014rise, Were-More\u2014tHkn -disappointed to -\u2014#eo Lhe stock flop to 123 5-8.e wo Textile~+35 at PR RID BETTER and \u2018the speculators who bought for a big Alte- gether Richelieu has given a pretty dismal performance ever since the new dividend-wag_ d.Textile was.weak in the afternoon, se!ling off to 68 1-4 on the strike news.People Who séll on strike filews always lose, but they keep selling, just the same.In Toronto this mora ng, 1,113 shares \u201cot Rio sold at 114 1-2 down to 113 1-4 Rio was a little better in the after- Doon.; .Street Railway sold at 225.i Power was easier at 182 3-8.\u2018Afternoon Transactions.Bo 25 at 113%.25 at 1134.Street\u201410 at 225, 25 ut 225, 10 at 225.Porto Rico\u201465 at 71%.Dom, Canners\u2014z5 at \u201cos, 4.23 al T0145.Ohio\u201432 ay 53.oreo \u201cI at 1825, 35 at 183%.25 at 18217, 25 at 182%, 25 ut 1824, 25 at * i Power\u20145 at 182'2, -\u201425-at 1821, 50 av 182%, 50 \u2018at 182%.f 2a ment bonds\u2014#00 ai 100.$500 at, peg Streei\u201410 at 253, 7b ac 262, 265 at.252 } eu=-60 at 1247 15 a at 128%, 25 at 123%, 20 at 123%.10 at 123%, .Ap-at 128%, 0 ut +233; -2b-at\u2014-1285% #6 323%, HO ar 123%, 23a 123%, 56 at 124.Balls 15 at 159, 40 at 139, 10 at 139, 15 at 138 Xe Steel 5\u2014 $4, 000 at 94%.Porto 0 bonds #1.000 at 89%.Bank of Monireal\u20143 at 240._Steel-100 at 53's, 25 at 5915, 25 at 59%, za at 59%, LO at oy, 50 ac 59%, 100 ut 69%, 150 at 59%.Molsons Bank\u2014-10 at 206.TT 884 = sat 8%.35 at 48%.25 at 68%, 25 al or.Mexican\u201425 at 887, 30 at 83, 30 at 39, 100 at §8%.© Winnipeg Electric bonds\u2014§2000 at 105.Cement pref.\u201423 at 83.5 Power bonds\u2014$3000 at -100, Shawinigan\u201413 at.122, 6 at 122, Scotia\u2014-25 at 96, 25 ut 96.Scotia pref.\u20145 at 1254 Dominion Canners bonds\u2014$500 at 102.lilinois\u201411 at 8914, 4 at S9%4, 10 at 8312, 20 at 89.Stce) pref.\u20144 at 102.1 at\u2019 102.Steel Co, of Canada\u20144t at 3ôla, 100 at : 8516, 100 at 3536, 150 at 35%, 100 at Soe.LATE MINING SALES.\u201cThis afternoon Crown Thirtersd sold at! .49, Standard at 17%.Gould at 3 and 2%.Pear] Lake at 4715 to 47%, and Achilles, at 21%.RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS.Cemptiea by Oswald Bros, for The Star Close, Div.Yield | 7 at « | afternoon buat took no action r\u2014By_spécia} and Thornton Davidson & Co.: RAVE OF (hé SYoCx the municjpal ownership people are absu holders.The M.O.people are dreaming +@G.C.\u201d\"\u2014Rio has recently béen dsp of course, that the sellers may know so The look e \"gy Tr \u2014The De the Key City Copper De Co., os M.L.\u2019\u2014There bas been.à marked and the stock looks rather good as an in of C.P.R's glory.© Asbestos situation shows a moderate Im los: on the bonds should be lessened in that you may losé a vesr's interest, but in a few months\u2019 t of British Columbia, \u2014 J.Z.\u2014It is impossible to say what effect the city taking D.U.B.over would > MCGILL IS ASSET TOWHOLE CITY, DR.BARCLAY SS | THE MONTREAL, DAILY STAR\u2014 MONDAY, SUR 18, \u201cCHICAGO HOLD AS PRSONER JUSTIN MCDOUGALD Te CRE BRANDED ATISSUE | HOSPITALS HAVE NO [- WATER FATE COMPANY GIVES AID .MEETINGS AND DIVIDENDS ._ .The Montreal Light Heat & - Power Company.420d DIVIDEND: NOTICE is hereby given that a divi- Fon of two per cent.the Paid-Up PIGDOSRT3Té \"not known.The ideas of rd from the standpoint of the share- of getting the road for next to nothing.ressed by heavy sélllhg and it is possible, mething of which-the public fs ignorant.- jority of large holders seem io be as optimistic as ever, and confidently ither for the rumored Bonus © or an Increase in the dividend.vs improvement in \u201cSoo\u201d vestment.\u2018\u2019Soo\u2019\u201d\u2019 always basks in some A Lamb.\u2019\u2014Tbere is nothing to be done but to grin and bear it.The and with decent luck your.It is just possible provement, the.course of time.te earnings of late, - no plan has as yet been decided upon: \u201cX.\"\u20148bawinigan looks very high in view of the dividend it is paying, and unless there is some deal on it can hardly soar much more.The earnings from now on will\u2019 show DE gains, and a 6 Der cent.dividend is pretty well assured , i C.PR.Meeting The C.P.R.directors met this LOWER PRICES in regard to a new stock issue.\" \u201cCANADIANS\u201d IN LONDON.The regular dividend was declared.- .CIN WALL ST.Declares Dr.Peterson is Not Yet Fully Appreciated \u2019 eT \u2018one of Montreal's greatest assets is McGill.University, according -to Rev.\u2018Dr Barclay, who gave an address on the subject at the: luncheon of the Canadian Club of Montreai to-day.In warmly endorsing the appeal of the University for funds, Dr.Barclay said.that among the many interesis which the city boasted, there were none more deserving of the honor and syru- pathy of the people than MoGill.The city had every reason to bé \u2014\u2014 {proud of its principals\u2014of Dr.Dawson whose fame was widespread.and sf Dr.Peterson.5 \u201c] do not think that as yet Dr.Peterson has been fully appreclated Ly Montreal.he said.\u201cWe have in him a man of remarkable business ability, singular administrative capacity and.wonderfél tail, and we have in him at the same timé à - man of rare -scholarship.1 venture to say be is_the finest classical scholar on the continent of Am- | erica, and we all now that his Star Mon.i.Sat, GT-R.pref =.TT TOIE \u201c109% 110% G.T.R.3rd pret nue 253% 554 06% G.T.R.ordinary.236% 26% 30 Hudson's Bay.104% 104 104 C PR.eens 247% 238% 248% I \u2026\u2026.118 117% 1174 WINNIPEG WHEAT CLOSING.Winnipeg wheat sold at 98¢ for No- May new, and 38%c.old.A LOT OF SHARES WERE LOST TO-DAY \u2014e Certificates for 223 shares of Rio .and Sao Paulo and a $1,000 Steel bonds were lost recently.The lost shares were as follows: Certificates Nos.3716, 3717, 3718 and 8719.in- thé name of.H.O'Hara & Co, for 10 shares each of Rio de Janeiro.Certificate No.T: 667, in the nanw of ginbotham_ for 4 shates.Sao Paulo.Certificate Nn.T.15.809, in the name af Isabelle Christie, for 1 share of Sao Paulo, $1.009 Dominion Iron Bond, No.31411 due July lat, 1829.Certificate No.D.34,507.in the name of vember.95c-for December, and-#7%c Nori Hume Cronyn.in trust Yor Josephine Hig-: IN AFTERNOON substantial reaction this afternoon and declines were general.Around the close Steel was 62 3-4, Union 170 7-8 St.Paul 1123 1-2, Gas 142 5-8, C.\"Lehigh 179 3-8, Copper 58 5-8, \u201cSoo\u201d + Spot unchanged 950, SIR CHARLES TUPPER AT UNITED EMPIRE CLUB.By Epecial Cable from our own \\or- ! respondent.London, November 1 rare visits to London from his Kent- this being the club's method of cele- | brating the Canadian election result Despite his 91 years.Sir Charles \u201cTupper and looked exceedingly well, +-The-Wall- Street list -had-\u2014a- pretty P.R., 240 3-8, Erie 32 3-4, | 125 3-4, Great Northern 127 3-4.Opening.High.Low.30 i January .- 9.15 9.16 9.05 March , .827 928 9.13 May .- 9.37 938 9.23 July .0.42 9.42 930 9.30 October .9:30 0.40 9.39 9.40 December .9.40 9.41 8.32 932 3.\u2014Sir Chartes | Tupper to-day made one of his now | scholarship is by no means\u2019 \u2018coafined to the classics.\u2019 Wai Buying Expensive Clothes - and Ordering Gowns for An interesting sequel toe the disap- tppearance from Moutreal of Mr.Jus.| tin McDougald Hes In \u201cthe holding of the young man.by \u2018the chief of police of Chicago pending the arrival of an officer from Guelph.Ont, - Young McDougald, of Montreal, was Incarcerated at the St.- Benoit-Joseph Asylum some months ago by his father but was released by a plan organized by Mrs, George Osborne Mayne, who before her marriage was Alma Vetsera, declared to be an Austrian princess.The strange story of the rescue of McDougald by a number of friends of the \u201cprincess\u201d in July last was told in The Star at the time.Young Mc- Dokgald was brought before the Superior Court as a direct result of the efforts of Mrs.Haynes, whose interests were looked after by Mr.Charles Gau- det K.C.\u2014He ha custody of his father and for a time \u2018nothing: was heard about him unt} it was learned that he had bécn placed in \u2018the Rockwood Sanitorium, near Guelph.Ont.A few weeks \"ago \u201cthe -princess\u2018*- arrived in Montreal and spent some days \u201cHe also apoke in terms of preat ap : preclation of the professors of Mc- { Gill and sald that hé thought the city | had mewhat failed to realize how closely\u2019 and indissolubly it and the ! university were bound up together- { He pointed out the.many directions :in which the education given at Mc- Gill was of a practical nature, but -New-York-Cotton- -Excharige.- \u2014\u2014\u2014-said that in his-opinion-of stiil-greater |.: Value than this practical \u201ceducation ç | was the education which enlarged the 516\u2019 mind.refined the tastes, deepened and \u20189.24 | widened the sympathies, .awakened | - thirst for knowledge, kindled the imagination with lofty ideals and stirred the heart with gemerous feelings, \u2018Momtreal,\u201d said Dr.Barclay, \u201ccan still profitably have a good deal of that kind of education and McGilt can supply it.; The Big Deficit.He spoke of the constantly increasing deficit with which the admihistra- tors of the university were faced, i pointing out that the day had passed when the equipment of a university consisted \u2018of professors\u2019 chairs 1 and students\u2019 benches.The professors, | ish home, to receive a complimentary | too, were no longer simple recluses, with few material wants, but were nen luncheon at the Unked Empire Club.of the world, who must have augmented salaries.They were not covetous for wmiost professors would be content player.Can.Cotton pref.2 6 8331.7 G Beaublen & Co.for 25 shares of Bell Telephone .,.143 3 5.39 | Rio gr Janeiro, : Can.Cement pref.\u2026.8 7 1,86\u2018 Certificate No.14.258.in the name of anasla ERT {Antonio de Almeida Correa, Tov 50 shares Detroit Union.once u T3 5 6.84 of Rio de Janeiro.Dominion Coal- pref.128L 7 6.255 Certificate No.356\u2014In the name-of T.Dominion Steel Corp.39 4 6.78 (.Shaughnessy, for 5 hares of Rio Je Dominion Textile com.68 5 7.55 Janeiro, Dominion Textile om, 98 7.7.07.Certificate No.9433, in the name of \u2018Dominion Iron pref.101 7 8.93 Elizabeth R, Brydon.for 3 shares of Rao Halifax Street .vee 150 8 5.33 Paulo.Montreal Street .,.228 10 wel Fon .= 1 un (6.Fn Sp nee fied ER TNEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | ofs pref, .6 5 Lake of Woods com.143 8 .5:59 (Reported by J.8.Bache & Co.) Montreal Power .188 8 4.37 Up to 2.30 3 Montrea| Telegraph .150 8 | STOCK Open HIgh.Low.nm.Bo Cnn HL EM Am Beet soar Bh mc sas, Mackay com.5 5.88) Amal Copper.5914 5974 5875 58% Mackay pref.4 5.47 Amer] o.com Lenve Len40 sess se | -3- 5161 Am Sogér - = TOElvIes com 8 6.011 am Sm&R Co 7234 72% mn 7144 | olives pref.7 5.69 |- Car F'nd 5274 531g 5274 53 -R.& O.Navigation 8 640/AmCarFndry.5 Pepman's Limited .4 7.01|Am SFy com.-.cies eens Shawinigan Power ä 4.09 Am Woallens.283 \u2026.sans veuve -Anaconda MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.M Co.caer cary Atch & T'p San.10734 108 107% 1074 Bethlehem Stl.CLOSING Nov.13 Nov.11 Baltimore & O.10214 102% 102% 108 STOCKS Ask Bid Ask Bid Do pref.Am.Asbestos.25 .,.|Brooklyn RT.78 78% 17% 17% do pref.11 ee 000000.Can Leather.24 24 23% 234 é .145 143.143 Cast IronPipe.BC.Packers 6 vee.74 74 733 Can Pacific.241% 2413 34 24134 240% \u201cof Au.90 .95 Chicago Gt.W.- 211 2114 21 20 Black Lake Ash.4 3 veer es.Ches.& Ohio.34 75% 75% 75 do pref\u2026\u2026.\u2026.13 .13.|Chiec., & N.W.1461; UT 146% 147 Canada Car.693 683 71 693 C.Mil & St.P1137 1143 12% 12% - do pref.\u2026.!! uo 108 .Colors.South'n .Canada Cement.281 48 * 283¢ 28%; Con.Gas N.Y.141 44 1417 142% : ref.893$ 80 90 89% Col Fuel & Iron beeen eee ae Con, tion, Ltd.20° 19% 21 .vets.10% do _pref.78.72 76 , 7 Den £ Rio S od.Si ios ii is Gan.Converters.I oe IK an Distillers\u2019 Secs.uv.coer eels da BPEL ier ore ren CIE Le Duluth 5.8 & À cere cere een sues = ie.21 200g ABS DAS Noutherm iy.1587 13914 158 130i Crown Reserve.286~ 280 284 oii Ma ia ik Detroit Elec.Ry.73 721; 72% I) Cent.- ens 140% - Pom.-Cati.Co: 72.705 7034 70% | Inter Pump.23% 38% vais Dem.Coal pref.113 112 113 112 Do Harvester 10815 109 108%; 10834 Dom.Steel pref.102% 1013 10215 101% Kansas City S Pom eu 20 B60 BN py Tex com B23; 821g Am: doi 70k; 69% 691 68g |Lou& Nash.150 150 149% Dope.pag Some 00 005 100% ods] Lehigh Valley.17834 18134 17814 179 Duluth Superior._., Miss Pacific.4134 a ay Ale E.C.P.&P.Co\u2026 \u2026.49% 49 \"bo\" do pret oe 18530 135% 185% Gould Me Co.com sees ener tree +++ NY Cen & Hud 108% 108% 1085 108 sre s one cuve uen .\u2026.oo.88 88 323 82 Halifax Elec.Ry.sere Sree a.14744 Brie Far gd Te Sou Havana Electric.5.Fives deen Les \"Doll prefo.ove IIL Traction pfd.89% 89 90 _89 INYOui& West 4134 4idg 41 dig Inter Coal Ce.ues eu ooo.North Pacific.121° 1223¢ 120% 12044 L.of Woods com.,.\u2026.\u201ceevee.Nor.& Westcom.1083 108% 10834 1085 do pref.-.esse sees \u2026.Pacific Mail .in Laurent'de Paperi60 © 145 147 145° Penn.R.R.123 12%3 1233; 1g do \u2018prof.\u2026.Mackay com.0.cree aes Pres'd Steeloom 33 33 33 33, People's Gas.10534 105% 10515 10514 Phila & Read.15244 1544s 152% 1524 Mesa LABS SM | ook end.714 276 20 214 Mon Bown U8 185% | Replron&Stl.Co 23% 333 33% 32% Montreal Cotton.149 Do do pref.\u2019 817g 31% 81% 8lig - Moat BR ZS 221 So'ibern Ry com 30 8044 29% - 2934 en or ese seme wes sedh seve wens coos do prefe.cues South'nPacifiow 1135-114 -14234 11277 Mont.ue eu 150 |U 8 Steelcom.63% 64 6254 Gi, North Qhio.coon [oo Do pref 100X 109% 109) 109% N.8 &Cosl.96 0 05 |USBuiboom.dT 46% 404 ellie Ml Go ow 13a Union P oom.112% 17845 171% 150% \u201cOgilvie pref.12¢ seer Wabsshoor oo 120° 1250 027 ia Ottawa & P.151 150 14944 MB Wabsh.io a 2 283 23: Penman's Lid\u2026 59 57 6 G83 West Union Tol \\78 78% 78° 734 PONTS 714 8 , 88 > Wis Cen COMou.su 0.00 te tees -Quebec\u2026\u201462-\u2014 \u201461 es $2 - - ry R 4&0 Nev.125 124 126 12s CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.~Rio de dation 14° 11834 NER = = Reported-br/J.S,Bachs 31 - Bel Cy Co com 3 15 0h 00 Opening.Hifhest Lowest Close.Goer Dec.9334 §8% 924% 98% Spa 180% 15% 188 owe fe whe 2 ang nat CU Dec.63 SIL 623 OO se nt aux dé bi May.Slax [ears CL 81k dete Baia sever 80 0\" Deemer 131s] ay aig 478 0 se awe 7 Ry\u2019.180 1883 vas big | re 50% 3, 49% 50% shew ras Love ho .1630) 1845 16234 18.2% jeun ss TOOL 10534 1063 we Jai 1667 1632 1662 16.62.65 iii iid aii Re Iam.94 gh 930 980.32 +00 ocer | Nay Ll 90 0, 253 955 hina omg que i 5 Ca rasan rr.ne alin, RI ond-\u2014clasa passengers and $30 \u20ac Jule: tims.spoke Tucidiy and forcefully for thirty- five minutes, without a single note The Duke of Marlborough presided over a company, which was representative\u2019 of all parts of Empire.- WINDERMERE, FIRE DESTROS Ottawa, November 13.\u2014The River- mead Golf Club, built this spring at à cost of $25,000, was totally destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning.The building was fully covered by insurance.Of the contents.which were valued at $12,000, only $2,500 worth were saved.There was no insurance on the contents.The steward and his wife, Mr.and Mr: John Corrigan, and a waiter, Richard Hockey, had narrow escapes from death, the fire when discovered being just at the foot of the stairs down which they had to go.They escaped in their night clothing.The Ottawa fire department motor engine wen! to Aylmer, about three miles past the fire and before its return the blaze was beyond control.The fire was caused by a spark which lodged between the chimney and the wall.Captain Polvin, of the Ottawa brigade, had a narrow escape from death bY the falling of a wall.- ALD.ROBINSON ACCEPTS, rence.\u201d A delegation of electors of St.Lawrence Ward waited on Ald.Jas.Robinson to-day and asked him to again uccept the nomination as an alderman for the ward.Amongst those present were: Messrs.David Friedman, Allan Smith.Peter Smith, John Dwane, Edward Earl, Bernard Rose, James Mec- Crudden.Samuel Mathieson, John Ma- thieson, ¥.G.Lyman, James Reid and A.B.Allan.; Mr.Robinson in accepting tho nomination, thanked the delegation for their confidence in him and stated that he was glad to say he had fully recovered his health and that was one reason why he was agaln prepared to become their candidate and if elected again become their representative.ROUGH WEATHER DAMAGES TEUTONIC.Lost a Boom and a Day In Trip to Montreal.Damaged and with her forward derrick boom carried away, the steamship Teu- topic.of the White\u2019 Star Line, arrived from Liverpool this morning after weathering the severest storm on the North Atlantle experienced for many\u2019 years.On Sunday and Monday, the Sth and 16th inst, while the vesse!l-was 20 miles 14 {west of lhe coast of Ireland.the hurricane blew so hard that it.was necessary to slow down to threc knots an hour.While riding the heavy seas.the boom was carried away, Despite the delay, the hip arrived oniy one day behing schedule me.- There were on board 111 first and sec- rd class.Among the travellers was a bridai couple.who had decided on the trip to Mantrea) for thelr honeymoon, They had been married on the day prévious to starting, and their first days of married life were Certainly rough ones, A0 IS THREE DAYS LATE > OWING TO.STORM.Also with tales of hurricanes \u2014 and mountainous secas, the stéamahip Royal George, of the Canadian Northe arrived safely In pot Saturday noon.Passengers were kept below prac- tioally throughout the entire voyage.The vessel arrived three.devs behind sched- -RIVERMEAD GOLF GLUB Will Again be Candidate in St.Law.Line.[sv | charged with attempted murder.the wav of increased equipment, he nasium and places of residence.He had provided McGill with palatial buildings and prinoely equïpment.but\u2019 said that these only served to empha- 4 size the poverty of the university, amd.} tle short of a reproach to \u2018Montreal, | city bad more reason to be proud,- yet.the citizens had allowed it to struggle on year after year, under sore financial strain and stress, and allowed men whose services have been a power of strength-15, thb] university to zo elsewhere, men Tike Chandler, Nicholson and Rutherford.McGill! Rivals Scotland Speaking of the brilliant successes achieved in all parts of the world by McGill students, Dr.Barclay said that McGill began almost to Scotland in filling the big places in the world.He showed how in problems of health, the beautifying o!- the- city, navigation and such-like problems, the city always went to McGill for a solution, and said that in addition to :the splendid dividends McGill was de- | claring in this way and through Its i students, it wae also doing noble work ; in the slums of the city through the ; medium of the McGill Settlement Association.\u201cIt the present appeal of McGill.\u201d he concluded, *\u2018does not meet with a generous response, I: shall Tease to be proud of Montreal, in whose generosity I have always believed, and of which generosity I have on many oc.\u2018casions taken accasion to boast.\u201d ATTEMPTED MURDER « Without léaving their seats in the Court of- King's Bench to-day a verdict of gullty of attempted murder was returned against Antonio who shot and wounded A.Bianco and M.Mancousa on the Iower Lachine | Toad in October last.The prisoner pleaded his own ¢ and made a speech.He claimed that the two men previous to the shooting had made several attempts to poison: him.He had no witnesses, ase, was then placed in the prisoner's dock | The | evidence was to the effect that during a fight with\u2019 Angelo Gerolama on October 14 young Lazzaro pulled a revolver out of his pocket and shot at his assailant, who was a much older and larger man.ALD.ROBINSON'S | CHARGE.Committee Meets) To To-morrow to Hear © Allegations.\"There was a brief meeting at the City Hall to-daf ot the committee ap- pointéd to male an enquiry into charges that, Ald/ Robinson has made to the effect that undue Influence was used by ceytain persotis in the renting of the ngue Pointe police station.- pf 0e ed Eee sectes impossible for him to at- eeting to-day.: It was then ecided {hat andther meeting should -balleq for to-morrow morning at vine.will be.asked if \u2018he persists in the charges he has made.Should he answer in the affirmative he will then be called upon.by members of the come ENS nee IEEE ER who had).used influence in the ren station.ete.\u2019 At; the session to-day.ho: .whs named chairman of mee and he will [preside during the hole vestige tion .now : with half what was paid to à baseball | Among the needs of the university in\u2019 paid tribute to the noble.friends.xho| make the income still more inadequate The present position of McGill was tap There was no institution of which the] | rival TRIALS ARE HEARD Dorante, ! Ÿ Pietro Lazzaro, an 18 year old lad.At this session.Ald.Robinson \u2018Aa.Prud-|- - -the[.= at the Queens Hotel.\u201d She Guelph and the next heard of the \u2018young couple is that McDougald Is in the hands of the Chicago police.He \u2018aroused the curiosity of the managers of Chicago hotels by his strange actions ia purchasing suits of clothing at two hundred dollars each, w ich he he sald he wished to wear \u201cwhen he married a famous.Austrian princess.He also ordered some expensive-kowns- for \u2018the princess,\u201d for her wedding day.\u2018A Guelph telegram says that Mc- Dougaid -disappeared from the institution about two weeks ago.He had the parole of the grounds and took advantage of opoprtunity to walk out and board a train for Chicago.HOLD THREE BOYS FOR K BURGLARY.Plead Guilty to Stealing $300 Worth of Jewelry.Scarcely able to see over the rail- | \u2018ing of the dock in ihe arraignment | court, three boys ranging in age from 11 to 14 years appeared before Judge Lanctot this morning on a charge with breaking into the house of Thos.Hogg, 906 Dorion st, and stealing Jewelry valued at $300.\u2019 The boys gave their names as Chas.Lacroix, 14 years, Albert Belec, 11 years and Pierre Belec, 12 years.They | pleaded not gufity to the charge and to-morrow.Detectives Laberge and Giguere who -made \u2014the \u2014arrest -said- this\u2014 morning that a watch taken from the Hogg | home was now in the possession of: Fa street car conductor, who had taken | it from the Lacroix bcy oh St.Cath-: erie\u2019 street.The, detectives say that, the boy had the watch in his hand | when he was approached by a man; \u2018in street railway uniform.who secured © the watch after threatening to turn! the boy \u2018over to the police.gi The police say that if the watch.1s not returned a- warrant will be issued\u2019 to-morrow.\u201c MR.À.S.CRAIG DIES.By Mistake Took an Overdose \u2018of Sedative.As a result of an overdose of chloral and potassium ,Mr.Alexander Sinclair Craig, who for many years was engaged in the decorative painting business in this city, died in Otawa last | night.\u201d The sedative had been pre- | scribed to Mr.Craig for nervousness, | ; with which he had been troubled for! | some time.By mistake, Mr.Craig | took more than the teaspoonful which: had been prescribed to him.«Mr.Craig was fifty«four years old, | \"and was associated with his brother, | Mr.Frank Craig, in the -establishment of Alexander Craig, house, sign and | decorative painter of 39 and 41 Jurors | street, established many years ago by .the deceaséd\u2019s father.Mr.Craig had | a contract for the decorative work in! the new Union Station building in Ot.| tawa, and for the past few months had | been in the capital, where he died.The body was brought to Montreal! at 12 o\u2019cloek-to-day.The deceased\u2019 leaves a widow and one son.Harold.He is a brother of Rev.W.W, Craig, | assistant rector of St.George's Church.- = Ottawa.HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL.! Jury May \u201céSoon\u2019\u2019 bé Sworn in Me- | Namara Case.| Los Angeles, November 13.\u2014To-day | began the sixth week in the prelimin- :aries to the trial of James B.McNamara.Progress toward getting a Jury has been slow, but the speed of: he last week, when three, jurors were | | final sworn and three talesmen were passed for cause by both sides, has en- jcouraged thnse who are anxious ti\u201d i hear the evidence to believe that.a jury soon would be obtained.DOMINION SECURITIES - CORPORATION LIMITED $25,000 CITY OF .New Westminster 5 % BONDS \u2018Due 1st July, 1958.Price to yield - 454% elton: == \\ + EC Now CANADA LIFE BUILDING: MONTREAL \u2018fected to häve heen very indignant at j reception he would be pleased to ac- 0FPERURIES Judge Langelier : Throws Out \"the Bribery Case in : Quebec East.Special to the.Montreal Star.- -Quebec, -Nevember-18.\u2014Judge Lan, geller in the Police Court to-day dismissed the charges made against Mr.Letourneau M.L.A., for Quebec Eust, and his friend, Mr.Depeyere, in.connection with their alleged bribery of Mr.Rene Leduc to induce him to withdraw hija.candidature in Quebec Bas t in opposition to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, The Judge declared the alleged offences not proven, dismissed the eom- plaints as unfounded, and said there was no case for the Grand Jury.It willbe remembered that Rene Leduc, the candidate in question, pretended to have been.given a bribe of $5000, and the offer o° a position worth $1.500 a vear to reslgn his candidature.Judge Langelier fully reviewed the testimony in the case declaring that it luencing- of Leduc by a bribe of $5,000 to have been unfounded, Before attempting to prove this al- Jeged fact, the existence of the $5,000 bribe should have been proven but It was not, dge.Ledue af- his alleged bribing with $5,000 while | uth Might have \u2014partiatty proved his indignation by returning the $5.000\u2014if it existed\u2014wben sober, instead of endeavoring to avoid those by whom he claimed 1» have been: bribed.It was shown that he had | been following them up, and making avenue pump .was so that it could be appointments with them.The Judge | declared that Leduc had evidently become a candidate for the purpose of | making money.He had observed to St Victor arid Dépesre in relation to it.that \u201cmoney talks.\u201d He had éom- plained for some days that his friends were deserting him and in order -to make good to them after his resignation he had invented his story.The Judge further declared - that Le- duc'\u2019s evidence.had been shown to be a tissue of perjurfes, and his wife's evidence did not deserve any more confidence.It was not proved that he had got à bribe at all, and he was shown to be disqualified as 8 candidate througn » Dot being a British subject.WILL VISIT CITY HALL.Informal Reception to His Royal] Highness is Probable.Ald.Dandurand, who has been Ottawa conducting arrangements with.the Goverrur-General's secretary for @ visit of His Royal Highness to the city.stated to-day that His Royal Highness woul: without doubt pay a visit to .the City Hall.He had been asked to -state what kind: of @ civicj cept.\u201cFrom what | already know,\u201d -8aid-Ald\u2014-Dandurand; -F do-it pithy the- - Governor-Genera] will insist upon the observance of difficult rules of eti- raquette at the reception.It may be there will be an informal reception of an afternoon, and a more.formal gathering at night.J shall know definitely in a day or two! .| Bail In Ouimet Case.Ottawa, November 13.\u2014Dr, J.A.! Ouimet, of Hall, charged \"with performing a criminal operation; and Mrs.\u201cAnnie Balcomb, charged with being an \u2018agcessory.were mérning, the former in bonds of $20,- tof! in the City of Mantreal, | Shae, of\u201d Justice, all the goods and seized inf = \u201cof refrigerator, | 000, and the latter $5,000,\" HOLLINGER .and all the principal BRYANT B © e Two Civic Pumps Out of Com- \u2014i mission and Royal Victoria ~ - Hospital Suffers.- - Two clviec water bumps are out \u20ac of ter wag cut off yesterday in\u2019 the residential district on upper Pine avenue | and Cedar avenue, and that there is still a serious shortage.Two hospitals, the Children's Me- | morial and the Royal Victorla, were | threatened with water famine, but for | tunately both institutions had a supply : of water on hand for emergency.At noon to-day, however, ! the Children's Memorial Hospital had | only a foot of water left in their tank, | The Royal Vittoria authorities have a well near the institution and are in no! immediate danger.; This morning the city made arfange- : : ments with the Montreal Water and : Power Company te help the city out by means of a connection on Mount! Royal avenue, and it is hoped that this arrangement will tide over until the city\u2019s pump is in.operation again.Carrying water pails was the modest means employed yesterday to supply the residential district on Pine avenue, just such an! - capiies rate of $ per cent.per annum), for : quarter ending October.31st, 1911, has this day been declared: 1st.To sharehelders of pecord October 1811, .on.the -Montreal-and London, Registers, 2nd.To holders af share-wWarrants in {redemption of Coupon Serial No.\u20ac2.Dividend cheques wiil be mailed to Eng, istered sharehoders November.led to 1 191 1; are a Ta at coupons qu be redeemed ation mpany's Office, Power Building, Montreal, or at the \u201cBan king House of Measrs.Marti & Company, 18 Rue Laffitte, Paris, : Trance.By order of the Board, J.8.NORRIS, +n - Secretary._ 1811.- Notice of Dividend.BANQUE 0'HOCHELAGA Notice is hereby give given that a dividend = of two and a quarter per cent, (2% p.c) equal to mime per cent.(9'p.e.) \u2018per an num, on the paid-up Capital Stock of this institution.has heen.declared for the Quarter ending on the 80th November next, and that the same shall be payable.at the head office of this Bank or at.its branches ow and after the first day of mber next to the shareholders om record-on the i6th November next.The general annual meeting Montreal, October 16, of the it bein , curious sight to witness such shareholders will be.held at-the-Head-Of- ta primitive system resorted to-in- such jf e of-this Bank in Montreal on \u201cWeds a high-class section of the city.\u2014 \u2014Feday-the-news-was-given-out.that.\u2018the city's new electric pumping engine on Papineau -avenue was not working; ; while the old steam pump at the bp- | per Jevel reservoir gave out yestérday.The idea in buying the Papineau used to fill the upper level reservoir.in case nf accident.But the new engine.was not able to work when -the upper _level engine collapsed yesterday.In the case of the Papineau avenue pump- it appears that it was delivered a couple of months go, but as it was not working satisfactorily it wag stopped about a week ago and partially taken to pieces.Superintendent Lesage, of the Water ve rtment, stated to-day that he hoped -to have the break at the high level\u2019 remedied to-day: but it would | likely be some days before the pump at the Papineau avenue station could be in working order.ST.JAMES CHURCH SALE NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE.Meeting of Representatives to Con-: sider Proposition.Negotiations over the sale of the; St.James Methodist Church are at a.standstill, so far as the church authorities are concerned.The latter have, indirectly made a proposition to \u2018Mr.McGreevy, through Major J.T.McBride, and a meeting of: these gentlemen and representatives for whom Mr.MeGreevy is acting will be held to-night to arrange the details of a | final proposition -\u2014-_\u2014\u2026\u2026.\u2014\u2014 .The trustees of St.James Methodist; Church will meet to-morrow night to: -this.prepesal;-and-decide\u2014final=\" hether the new offer of Mr.Me- | Greavy \u2018will be\u201caccépted or Iejected.! BÂILIFFS 8.SALE.\u2014Province of \"Qhebeo, District of Montreal No: 21660, Circuit Court.The Aetna Biscuit Co., Limited, ! Plainttiff, versus Ernest Berube, Defend- ; aft.:On the 22nd instant, at 10 of the\u2019 \u2018élock in the forenoon, \u2018at the Domicile af.the sald Defendant, 294 Maisonneuve, will be mold by - this cause, consisting dog, furniture.ALPH.BASTIEN,\" B.S.C.Montreal, October 13th, 1811.Mining \u201cStocks Bought and Sold.ROTHE RS - Phone.Mein 4000.8485 st PHONTRES Xavier Street, & CO.,Ç \" ; i\" T H.Redpath F.H.Lewis N.C.Civic REDPATH & CO., .STOCK BROKERS.Members Montreal Stock Exchange.Tel.Main 900-6901.26 and 27 Guardian Bidg.226 TT \u201cMcGIBBON a MacDOUGALL, Members Montreal For the Public\u2019 To those goingaway or who are too busy after their persona] business, to the inexp2rienced.in busin2ass matters,.or who .unadle to attend to their Trust Company are offered.The Crown.Trust Company 86 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST, MONTREAL STOCKS-BONDS-INVESTMENTS CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL, Stock Exchange.s Service to iouk | by reason of iil health business, are the services of this \u201ca rs Mining and Unlisted Séc \u2018Bought he Metropoitan Securities hwy LIMITED.160 St.James Street, .Telephone, Main A508, Comnecring & se Es : \u2014 À ocks ; and >! with ait\u201d à ja .Paid-ap Capite!.æ2.817, Bee wd.( po \"im.e ii, 4 ef Pr CEA S50 © 2.817.000 Asgregate Ames hd C1.000.08 1.106 \u2018 :L'ajare FRUIT LANDS IN OKANAGAN |A.SCOTT IVES, ne: \u2018noon, ¥.the 20th of December next, at : By order of the Board.M JA: PRENTERGAST.260 21eod General Manager.Canadlan Northern Ontario ~~ Railway Company.-Notice is.hereby given that appiication - will be made to the Parliament of Canada.at its next session, for an act authorizing the sale of a portion af the constructed right of way of the-Carlllon :& Gren= ville Railway Company between (irenvilie - and Carillon, by the Carillion & Grenville Ratiway Company to the Canadian Northern Ontario Railway Company, and confirming a notarial deed of sale thereof, dated July 23th, 1911.passed before Notary Robert Bennett Hutcheson under his number, 11.283, and registered in + the Registry Office at Lachute, P.Q \\ GERARD RUEL, Chief Solicitor.26.1911.Taronto, Oct.2:8 5 law The Ogilvie Flour Mills ~ Company Limited DIVIDEND NOTICE.Notice Is hereby given that a quarterly dividend of one and three-quar- ers per cent.(139%) has been declgred on the Preferred Stock of The Ogilvie Fiour Mills Coy.Limited, payable Friday the first day of December.1911, to Shareholders of record at clove nf business the 17th instant.By order of the Board.G.ALFRED MORRIS._ _Becretary, _ No¥ TOM TOT Montreal, ams \u2014 Le Shawirigo Water & Power Go.will be mailed on request.J.M.Robinson & Sons 28 Hospital Street.Members Montreal Stock Exchange.| me sec es es Big Money in Wheat $10.00 Buys Puts or Caiis, op 10.000 busbels wheat: NO FURTHER RISK.a movement of Se from prices gives you chance to take 8500.00; 4c $400.00, Be $300.00.ete.For.particuliers, write The Standard Grain & Stock: Co.\u2018Established 1900 Incorporated 1908.\" 716 Electric Building.Cleveland, IR a XSTD.B AN K OF am, NEWSOUTHWALES AUSTRALIA The peut bas 310 Branches and À gouty, a x ! Queestiand, Australis, 56 1» New Zealand, Fist, 3 The Buy colleëts fur.\u2018and uacerinkes the Head Offiee\u2014Syénep.New South Wales London Brasch\u201439 Threadasedle Bt.ze 150 la Xew Soutb Wales, 37 im Victoria.5 tp Sonth Auetraile, 1s A Vaoudon: paid a sad tor.; tespondetts ali over the World.Ad other \u201cBanks.epess documentary aod Credits, apd asacts every TH Pousseur Banking business: \u2019 42 02 law FOR SALE - VALLEY, B.C ; FINANCIAL \u2018BROKER, Phone, Mate was.246.1200» BAILIFFS SALE \u2014Province of Qbebec, oijatrier of Montreal, \u2018No.£534, Buperior 1, Lacroix, Plaintiff, versus © NTO et, vir, Defendants, On \u2018of the clock in thet forenoon, at the busts ness placé of the said Defendants, Nov in the-Oly = -T11\" Ave.Mount Royal Fast, | of Montreal, will be sold by authority of | Justice, all the goods and said Détendant.sefsed | in this ar oy sisting of woo ne.motos, Terme cash, E.AUMAIS, BBC.real, \u2018November 11, 1911 ; | WHERE wo chattels of the v reve _ THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR MONDAY.Novem, 1 Fa Hush \u201d Children\u2019 s.Wear > Depa - wm | \u2014rvésée ares 5 EB Minister of the Interior An- ~ mounces New Appointment\u201d for Mr.Arthur Hawkes.° moderate prices.We for Tuesday, a number of articles Which the ones will need for the fast approaching winter.\u2014 : | / -° FORTHE BABY.~~\" = - - A wéén \u2018and dainty.Three-piece Carriage Set, including a Coat, Bonnet \u2018and Pocket Rug, in White Plush Cloth and Caracul set.$5.50 to $11.00 Fhedl | 1 pe - \u2014\u2014- I : INFANTS\u2019 BONNET Ss AND MITTS.J» = \u201cHon \u2018Robert Rogers, Minister of.the Mothers \u2018who need warm clothing to protect their little ones from the 3 You \u201d * Interior, who is in Montreal to-day.\u2014\u2014-pold Winter weather, do these selections from our .=| announces the appolitiment of Mr._ well-stocked children\u2019s wear \u2018department.We have a snug, cosy banpet-, ven nt © \"| Arthur Hawkes, of Toronto, as a spe- \" in Angora wool, trimmed with Swansdown from.$185 to $2.25 cial commisoner for the department Another in Bear Skin and Caracul.aravens yo.wl eg 1 on Immigration matters.Mr.Hawkes et reeveseneaes eee À > : e ) BE bh : MR.ARTHUR HAWKES.; will at once enter on a four of all the SPECIAL ALL-WOOL HONEYCOMB WRAPS FOR © | tes roporting divest 1 ihe T 1.98 Minister of the Interior.A By importing in large quantities direct from the manufacturer, we are P NT SHUTS | Me Hawkes was ory at Aglestord.able to offer these wraps at a considerable saving in price.From this | Kent.in 1 epics © sidorad is shipment we have selected a delightfully warm all-wool honeycomb having serv on._the staffs of the wrap for to-morrow\u2019s selling.Just the thing to keep the baby warm in DOWN ATN Manchester Guardian, Daily Mafl, the coming severe weather.It is made of thick, soft Berlin wool and Daily Despatch, and Soview of Re- .will stand washing well.; The former price was $2.75, but our price as the managing editor of.the Tor- Î8 Lace a 00e s ce 000000 RAR eerie canes erennrriennas eee.8198 ; \u2018 onto World, afterwards becoming edi- \u201c » : Co © Wilk yew ery.Just ome bottle.\" : - Lo tor of the Monetary Times, then pab- OVERALLS.- MUFINTOL .\u201c Can be obtained a tall first class Drusgists, Stoges, etc.Works Flooded by High Water icity agent of the Canadian Northern AY! Wool Overalls in White, Cardinal, Sky and Navy.For children from Every mother should ask to see these new toy muffs.They are useful Manuféeturers-COLEMAN' & CO, Wincarsis Works, NORWICH, ENG.: , : résignod Jick later Sppol Intent oe 1to 6 years old.Prices from .-.00000 01000000 $1.00 to 62.25 .and- amusing to the children, Teddy Bear, Doll patterns.1a eaathg wholestle Ditiribatisg Hou a \u201cin the Dominion.obtained from all the in Upper and Lower per ation im Great Britain og 1 HN -$1.49-81.95 \u2014 .: During the recent election, he took an FOR COLD DAYS.: - = \u2014 : : ; ; Rivers.active part against- Reciprocity, mak- An Wool Sweaters in Fancy Weaves in White and ail dos ne qe | : ; SCHOOL DRESSES FOR MISSES.Ing an appeal especially to the British aveu ee see 000 Ne eu 00000000 0 .; orn.From .\u2026.\u2026.+ \u2014 .perfect food | [TS the food that develops both tissue and energy in the right proportions.And science says the right proportions are 5/2 to |.Why do babies thrive on milk?LS Because milk is the perfect food.«It furnishes 5% parts energy to | part tissue.Why do both youngsters and grown-ups thrive on , poridge?Because it also fumishes almost \u2018exactly 5% parts energy to | part tissue.And it is about the only food besides | milk that is practically perfect.! oo I + Bot we the right kind of Oss for your porridge.10 \u201c Tillbon's Rolled Oats make porridge that is porridge.Not a flake broken.That means porridge that is not à sticky, \u2018jellied mass, but invitmg and.delicious.Every flake.rolled so thin that Tillson's cooks pedecy in 15 minutes\u2014no more.NOW is the best time to start.No rush, no hurry.Plenty of time to.consider proofs, etc.TU Lu OUR THY ALY XANTHE S Ladies\u2019 Sweater Coat GREY HAIR SHADEINE .The best known\u2014known as the best.These coats are hand made in many exclusive styles, from the pick of domestic and imported yarns, by expert workmen.For Curling, Golf, Tennis, Yachting, and all out door sports, they have no equal: made in any-color or combina- .tion of colors to individual or club specification.We will hold any orders required for Christmas delivery.Wm.Notman & Son, Photographers PHILLIPS SQUARE IT A GUARANTEE Instead of a Caution goes with eagh garment made by , - \u2018M.COHEN A very good reason for- you to have your garments made by him.Special Prices: a.a \u2018 [ COATS .$20 to $30||| n Jainty 45234 resons Try Tillson's tomorrow.SUITS, black or blue.\".$25 | 2 | Lined with Empire Satin.} : ark EINE coloufs gray or faded mir} SONDE.LIGHT or DARE BROWN; SLACK, AUBURN and GOLDEN, Con.If your dealer cannot sup- plv you: with Knit-to-Fit, write us for catalogue.The Knit-to-Fit Mfg.Co.Knit Goods Specialists, 322 PAPINEAU AVE, MONTREAL.Your favorite recipes will give\u2019 you still better cooking if you use \u201cKo-Ko-But\u201d instead of lard or other shortening.\u201cKo-Ko-But is & pure, clean, vegetable butter, rfect for all cob Ling purposes, 22205 FINI AR \u2018 SE ré ipre Koken in your own You grocer bas Thon\u2019.Tr sizes \u2014I10c and +- hehe.25¢.Each 25\u20ac packagé contains à bandsome piece \u2018 LADIÉS\u2019 TAILOR | igh igi of Englh Prodan Tobloware PRI 358 Bleury Street, Just above St.Catherine.DOmIMION cocon NUT B squrrun, MONTREAL: .\" PAT 02 8 : CANADIAN CE » % . flrie ani} 23e ench tmpertion.! Marriaze Notices, Noe each tmsertion.- 1)emth Notices, -: rtine.Death Notices with rh nse \u2018Obituary verses, - seadiax same.! BIRTHS.each.tase 10¢ each \u20ac words es An per count line, notires muet be endorsed the mame awd addreas of the crocs \u2014 ( (1 A ; strec:.on November 7th.1911, = - And Mrs.J.B.Augec, \u2018a son} to Mr.Onward street West, to Mr.and sordon A.Clark, a Auughter.McCARTHY \u2014 On 1 Sd John à the 10th inat., Mrs.to Mr McCarthy, à \u201cdaughter.KR, Pipe Wolferstan, a daughter, on Nov.\"MARRIAGES, MARSAN- N-DUFRESNE \u2014 On september 28th, Jermaine Dufresne, daughfer of the te M .Dufresne, to C.Flam @rsan, son of the late Willr Marsan, both of this city.WATSON-TYRRELL \u2014 At Rockfield, on the 9th inst.by the Rev.A.=.Mrs.Margaret Tyrreli, of Montreal Mr.Walter Watson, uf Lockfiéld, Royal Artillery.DEATHS iN THE CITY.AUGER \u2014 In this city, on ÉGvember 11, \u201c1911, at 1018 St.James street, William C., infant sun of Mr.and Mrs, J.B.Auger.Funeral private.FAIRMAN \u2014 At her.late residence, No.197 Cote St.Antoine Road, Westmount, an 11th November, 1911, Harriet Jane Imtham_ widow of the late Frederick to ate Fairman, in her 72nd vear.Funeral on inst, at 2 Ca Mount Royal Cemetery.AT GEIL - In this city, at 1018 St.James _ CLARK - On Octouer 26th, 1911, at 159 WOLFERSTAN-\u2014To Mr.and Mrs, Claude Ross, nL, to 270 2 VERYBÔDY ENJOYS LOOKING THROUGH | WILDER'S] ATTRACTIVE FURNISHING HOUSE \u2014 SVT STR t= - SWEEPS STATES; \u2014 SCORE OF DEATHS ATTENTION Watch this space to-mor- row for announcement of BIG SALE OF CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS at pricen that will he quite a sur- .prise.may.Where everyone obtain most [I] , a nee Jim an] Use iH Ign a gids Jit Jib jh Job Jie nim Li.AH) IID) WTI AES = )) BIA Wy Jnamphe: I WN fm EN AY ism rs) EY bis he wt inhaen Jol) iyi Hawn ihinni) os Jism Ip i : MII TT Na TIL] Al Ti, JG MI Mission design, HENDERSON - 18 HIE 61, oi the 11th instant, 1911.Wm Garden, uged 2 months and 1; days, dearly beloved son of Mr.and Mrs, J.F.Henderson.\" funeral private.2° KEEGAN - At his home, 1694 St.Denis atreet, John Keegan, contractor, aged ; nd_1] months, F 4 Above address, at 5 a.m., Tuesday, 14th LANGE -\u2014- November 10th, Montreal General Hospital, Mary Ann, wife nf Ernest Lange.Funeral from her late residence, 13Tgc Parthenais st., to Mount Royal Cemetery.LBONARD \u2014 In Montreal, on the 1lth of November, 1911, aged '78 years, Jo- - seph Fdouard-Leonard.Funeral will leave Mr.Cornelius Lauson's residence, 1478 St.Dominique reet, Tuesday, the 14th wt 8.30, to St.Enfant Jesus Parish Church, and thence to Cote des .Neiges Cemetery.MITCHELL \u2014 At Grace Hospital To- ranto, on November 11th, Helena Frances Hogan, youngest daughter of the nts John Hogan, and dearly beloved wite of Arthur Hamilton Mitchell.Funeral from 2 Richmond square, Mant- teal, Tuesday, November 14th,\u2019 at 2.30 p.m., to Cote dea Neiges Cemetery.D \u2014 At the Royal Victoria Hospital, on Friday, November 10th, 1911 Hugh McClelland, aged 75 years.daughter's residence, Mrs.T.Mackfee 89 Highland avenue, Cemetery, at 2.30 p.m, mm McDOUGALL \u2014 In this city, on November 11th, 1911,.Edwin Le M.McDougall, \u2014 wiged 31 -years.Funeral! from his late residence.705 05 Cadleux street, on Monday, November 13th, at 2.30 p.m.(Newfoundland papers please copy.) SENECAL \u2014 In Montreal, on the 11th of November, at the age of 55 years and 10 months, Mr.Alfred Senecal.Funeral will take place Tuesday, the 14th, from , his house, 2538 Waverley street at 6.48 a.m., to St.George's Church, and thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.EMOND \u2014 In Quebec, on November 12th, af the age of 62, V.AY Emond, tool manu 1811, at the November 13, i ES pen\u201d De La Couronne, at 8.45 am., on Wednesday.November 16th, for St.Roch's Church, thence to St.Charles Cemetery.Friends' and acquaintances please attend.IN MEMORIAM.BRADY \u2014 The second anniversary service was held in St.Anthony's Church, at \u20ac30 am.for the repose of the soul of the late James Brady, who departed this -life November 13th 1908.mernor) h to- as d_awd By his Tov hE w \u20ac and e est In peace.v children.\u201d IN MEMORIAM.MeNAMARA \u2014 In loving memory of Mj- ' chee! McNamara who departed this lite on November 13th, 1907.ANNIVERSARY MASS, ALLAN\u2014 At St.Ann's Church, on Tuesday, November I4th, at 7 a.m.a solemn Requiem Mass will be sung for the repose of the souls of Mr.and Mrs.John \u201cD.Allan.RLP.IN MEMORIAM.ARGALL \u2014 1h ever-loving memory\u2019 of our dear sister, Pollle, who died at Three, hivers, Que., on November the 12th, 1 PERNICKETTY PA LE UNDERTAKERS MOUNTAIN ST 7 S'Domnique SY 221 156 234% dar \u201cFOUR DROWNED IN WRECK.Bwotien Saved Were Sailors\" o of St ÿ John, N.B.New Haverf Conn, November 13.\u2014 The schooner Witch Hazel, from New York for Provineetown, went down in the Bound, off New Haven, during the storm of inst night.~The captain and three men were drowned and two oth- ets were saved.The men saved are Miller and Benjamin Miller, of ¥ Bl! St Join, N.B.iY .Kitled Mis Wife-as She Slept.Ny \u201c Mecon, Ga, November 13.\u2014Mrs, [ Yistle McCall, aged 70 years, was shot and killed by her husband, Roger MoCell, aged 71.jears, while.she lay aes in her bed at\u2018 her home here last night McCall then barricaded £ in bis bedroom and when the PD roe down the door he vas f g in: bed sound asleep wi ger by his side.The old man declines.to make à statement and no santé\u2019 Sr the murder ts known.Noted New York Physician Dead.New York, November 12.\u2014Dr.Richard Morrid Wyckoff, a well-known physician and writer on medical top- ice, is dead of angina pectoris at his home in Brooklyn.He wrote widély \u201con medical toutes in the popular mag- mstpe#, én addition to his work as an 0 in his own profession.y Waa 73 years old.\u2014 us Orillia Lad Killed.Bpedial to The Montreal Star.Oefitla, Ont, November 13.\u2014Francis McDonald.the She year-ald son of Mr.G.MoDonald, a local butcher, died as the result of injuries sustained when a rifle which G.Gossey, aged fourteen, was loading, accidentally exploded on VY, y._The-bullét entered McDon- ! Stas DO] - \u2014 ty.Mayor of Cobait Dead.y -Ont, \u201cNovember 13.\u2014Mayor & Wal ot Cobalt, died.où Saturday * night - body was taken to Wind- oof last night and = ar n° ent will take piace on o uesday.neral took place from his to Mount Royal Funeral will.leave.197.| _kisks for millionaire club sardines, so does , club Sard = = Be sure and see W at.\\.DAVENPORT LOUNGES covered in best quality of velour, large box underneath to hold bed clothes.Reg.sold at $65.Extra special.ilder\u2019s Special Davenport $16.19 $39.50 brass handles, like cut.special .OAK CHIFFONIERS Size of top, 18 x 30 inches, British bevelled glass mirror; sizes 12 x 20 ins.; S roomy drawers fitted with Re 8 $2250.Very $15.98 REDI ET ard ar A THE RADIOPTICAN \u201cPost Card Projector,\u201d reproduces post cards or pictures on screen.In natural colors.The greatest entertainer yet produced for evening amusement.Operated by.a Ta $3.00 $15.00 \u201cHOT BLAST\u201d HEATERS, $9.98 l'ull brick lining, mica door, draw- out centre grate; good sized ash pan.Reg.$15.00.Tues- * $9.98 oJ day.$1.50 \u201cQUALITY\u201d FOOD I ee ee ti ea o cutting discs, charcoal tempered, sure catch table clamps, for cutting fruits, meats or vege- 98¢ tables.Reg.$1.50.Tuesday \u201cCHOPPERS, 6c \u2014 - A COLD WAVE COMING Are You Prepared With Stoves, Ranges, Etc.$4 PERFECTION OIL.HEATERS $3.25 Japan finish, guaranteed smokeless and odorless, burner.Tuesday and safety Regular 34.$3.25 ca em ea rr as - §1.25 COFFEE MILLS 79¢ Steel mill with drawer for cateh- Ing \u201cres Regular household size.eg.$1.2 25, Tuesday.79c WILDER\u2019 S Limited, 292 St.Catherine Street, West.Suburban Deliveries as far as Point Claire on Fridays, and South Shore, St.on Saturdays.Longueuil! (Near Phillips Square) Lambert, Montreal South and VASE SUPPORTS Generally Believed in Berlin: That Von Bethmann-Holl- weg Must Resign.Berlin, November 13.\u2014While there! have been no further developments in! the crisis produced by Von Bethmann.Hollweg's speech \u2018on the Moroccan agreement in the Reichstag.the opinion is becoming general that the Chancellor cannot remain in office, with an the parties, including the Con- serväatives, agalnst)/him.The Emperor is valiantly supporting the Chancellor.The Kaiser is sald to have declared: \u201cI would be seriously annoyed think that in any circumstances the relations of Germany and England would again be troubled throuzh c'er- tiopeering manoeuvres in Germany.\" There is no doubt, however.that the outbreak in the Reichstag which fol.Jowed the Chanrellor's speech is indicative of the bitter animosity in Cer- many against England.and the Crown Prince, on account of hig action in the] royal] box at the Reichstag in showing his disapproval of the (Chanceirrs policy.is now halled as a popular hero.Saturday night he atttended per- ovation.The great audience arose and cheered for fully five minutes, Morocoan Notes in Reichstag.Berlin.November 13.\u2014The Government has communfcated to the Reich.: stag the notes exchanged at the time of the Moroccan agreement in which Germany agrees to the establishment of a French protectorate in Morocco and the abolition of her extra-terri- torial rights.France agrees that joint Franco-German companies may execute contracts for public works in Morocco ;to the opening of Agadir 19.¢ \u201ctéprationat commerce-\u2014añd\u2014+ j differences regarding.Morocco and the Congo.be submitted to arbitration | \u201csince the agreement i= intended not only to remove all Franco-German points of contention.but also to further mutual good relations.\u201d The Moroccan-Congo troaty \u2018was referred to the Budget Committea, to whom: the government is asked to makes sfurther explanation, and resolc.tions damanding an extension of the Relchstäg'a rights regardimgz the con- formance of \u201cOrestle\u201d \u2018and received an HIS CHANCELLOR POST to | | THE HEBERT DAS IS Husband Makes Application on Ground He Wants to Find His Wife.\u2019 ©n.the application of Messrs.J.L.: i Lefebvre, and .1.J.Loranger, | Hebert, marriage case has been postponed until next Monday.Mr.Justice Archer granting the permission | this morning.It was represented that Eugene Hebert.the man whose mar- | riage with Emma Clouatre was annul-| léd because they had been wedded by| a Protestant Minister, wanted to pro-\u2019 duce new witnesses 1nd needed al week's delay to do so.Among the witnesses he me.(tioned.was Emma Clouatre.the defendant.whose whereabouts he claimed not to know.Mr.George V.Cousins, counsel for Emma Clouatre sald that he wold be pleased to produce her in court and opposed any delay.The delay of a week was granted During the week the ruiing of Judge! Charbonneau on points of law argued | last weck will be given.SALVATION ARMY CHANGES MADE.Brigadier and Mrs.Hargrave Secretaries of Young People\u2019s Work.The following charges were announc, ed by \u2018the Salvation Army to-day.Brigadier and Mrs.Hargrave, who have been In charge of the work in East Ontario, for the last \u201cfive years.are appointed Secretaries of the Young People's: Work and of the Candidate \u2018and Advanced Training.for Officers.Brig.Rawling, until recently Property Secretary.has been appointed to succeed Brig.Hargrave.Staff Castair andwe Mrs-\u2014Barr_\u2014ctiteft assistante, have been gent to Halifax to take charge.Major Taylor, of the Men's Social, is appointed to St.John.N.B.He will be succeeded by Major Hay: who has had charge of the Immigration work.: Staff-Captain Payne and Adjutant] fac Beckstead.formerly in charge of the Rescue Home have left for Winnipeg.to .take charge of the S.A.Hospital there.Ensign | Ducker wil] succeed them.| D | Lieutenant Colonel McNachtan who oe clusion &f the treaties were referred to the sajme com mittee, \u201cCOBOU nb.LONT.\u2014 Mary Hudswell, Dai of Gadrge Thain, ta dead at Camp- | | aliford in th y James ppt a deed at t Campton.- ford.need + | was commander \u2018in the recent Canadian artillery competition hus.been Seated.Commander of \u2018the Vidorinn .ONED AWE i ; t Former Seminarlan GERMANY PLANS AN ISTHMIAN GANAL ; \u2018London Newspaper Declares German Government Behind Scheme.\u2018 London, N&vember li.\u2014The Giobe the is authcrity for the statement that German capitalists.backed by the German government and with the per- Bona] goodwill and sympathy of the! Kaiser are planning to build an ocean waterway ag a rival to the Panama nal.The routs favored is presumably the one via San Juan River and tke Nicaragua, in the Republic of Nlcar- agua.If the: report is correct it will involve a direet\u2019 claim by Germany on thé United States for the recogniticn of the former's right to a permanent foothold on American oil several hundred miles nearer the United States than the Panama canal itself.lATTEMPT 0 ON LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP DATONIUS.Stabs Voilhynia Archbishop\u2014Bystanders Saved : + Life.Special to The Montreal Star.St.Petersburgh, Ncvember 13\u2014 A former seminarian made a savage Atack with a knife on Archbishop Da- tonius, of Valhynia, while he was ol- ebrating mass in his private chapel yesterday.Members of.the congregation bver- powared the would-be aesassin One of the Archbishop's hands was grazed by the knife., For \u2018Bigger Australian Immigration.Canadian Associated Press.- Sydriey, N.8.W., November 13.\u2014The Premf§r' of the Commonwealth, Mr: Andrew Pisher, has promised that an iquiry \u2018shall be made regarding the provision of more shipping facilities for immigrants.He states that {t is agreeable to find that the \u2018ack of such facilities is the only.difficulty complained of.Camda Faitwiy\u201d Sos, - , The regular.monthly mevling of the Canadian Railwav Club will held ip the Ladies Ordinary of the Windsor | Hotel to-morrow evening, at 8.30 sharp, when a paper-will be read by Mr.J.Panic Blectrical Engineer, way, Montresh | enti ete.Welding.; 3 + Remarkable Storm, Extending From Colorado to New York, Causes Death and Destruction.a Lt wr WIND ATTAINED SPEED OF, SEVENTY MILES.2 1 ee ae +, ported Blown Ashore \u2014 Heavy Losses Feared.> Many Great Lakes Vessels Re- | | our Table, No.1 contains about ~ 1,800 yards of new Plain Materials, all wool, double.fold, at 20 Per Cent.Off.\u2018Special to The Montreal Star.New York, November 13.\u2014Scores || of lives were lost, hundreds of vessels of all sizes and kinds were damaged or imperilled.men were reported clinging helplessly to rigging of their craft aeroplanes were picked up and toss-' trolly wires .were blown down, crippling all such service, trees were uprooted, late crops destroyed, and\u2019 nu- | merous buildings suffered in yester- | day's storm which extended from Colorado to the Atlantic seaboard, and |-from- Maine-to-lower Texas.\u2014 It was one of the most remarkable storms that has visited the country in! {many years for the reason that while at | all-points the wind -blew terrifically.jt rod around: \u2018telephoner\u2014telegraph ani: all |, A NOVEMBER CLEARANGE OF DRESS GOODS We will institute a great November Clearance \"of Blac Black and \u20ac Colored | Dress Goods to-morrow.ag we find stock a little too heavy and must reduce.season's goods, and all placed, béfore you at \u2018a liberal discount.There fs about 5,000 in all Table No.2 contains about 2,300 yards of heavier materials, all wool, black and colored; all this season's goods: at 25 per cent.off.| NOTE\u2014The above discounts are deducted from the Bottom of your Bill when you make your purchase.FROM OUR SILK SECTION TO-MORROW.SILK MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR EVENING WEAR.for this \u2018sale, comprising all this + Table No.3 \u201ccontains about 200 yards of Sheer Silk Warp Evening Goods of the \u2018best quality, to be sold at 30 per cent.off.Corners, cach, 19c Stair Oilcloth, yard, 10e - cach, 15c each,.69c yard, 25\u20ac kets, cach 89c Carriage Rugs, ca.69¢ Wali Papers, roll, 5¢ Nursery Golden _ Oak Rocking Ox : Brooms, cach 29¢ Folding Couch,\u2019 32 Very | Cocoa\u2019 Door Mats, Passage Babies\u2019 Woollen\u2019 | Heavy \u201cGrey - Bian- string \u201cCarpet! i with Mattress and white or Oilcloth, yard, 12%C Shelf Oilcloth, vard, 4c ! Cocoa Matting, | Church\u2019 Hassocks, \"Lace Curtains, 3.Colored ¢ Madras.Green Art y Sergoi à ; s ds.long.pair.! Muslin, yard | 59¢ 12%c \u201cFrilled Curtain 7 Brass Extension | Muslin, yard Rods, for Te 25c Lines on Top Floor High \u2018class Evening Goods in\u2019 \u2014 Special line of Jacquard, and - Dress Jength, all sheer French Chantilly Dress Silks, 26 inches; fabrice, Silke Testures a BLACK SILK and in White, Cream, Pink, Sky, s 50 § - .$1.50, All double fold Crepes, COUCHE VEL VET Maige, Nile, Pearl, Lemon, Ap- ÿ Crystallines, Crone de, Chine, boxcs of.this much I - ricot, Reseda, Alice, Saxe, Caop- EE oo Marquisettes, inons oile de 25 box o s .muc h N Marine Green, * QT 1.Paris, Striped and Checked w anted material, as a ; Motal and Black specialt \u2019 1 _Evenin Goods, in ail the pale surprise to-morrow, 39e: an ACK.pe y ; delicate udes and_\u2014pastet 69\u20ac ASS STE -Aorexening ell All -29c Lu colorings, at.at.Drm, trs _ Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Misses\u2019 Cashmere Ladies\u2019 Black Tights Fleece Lined Com- Underwear.Hose.binations.Sanitary Fleeced Shirts | 50 dozen fine quality 1-1 10 dozen \u2018only, ankle \u2018Long sleeves, ankle and Drawers.Boys' gizes, rib, spliced heels and toes, + ; nr ; 20 to 32, worth \u2018up 25¢ in sizes 7.Te, 8 and Sy length, elastic top, worth length, grey and white, to 45c, for .only, worth the to lar 69, for work 90 cents, for } Men's sizes, 32.to 39\u20ac 60¢, for.35¢ regu ., 39c ° 59c \u201c44, worth up to h6e\u2026 Ne Or, 3 for $1.00.each cre ees en each .«vv ' Lace Curtain Choice House Furnishing 73%: Tapestry \u2014_ | | Table\u201d Covers, oa 98c Hearth \"Rugs, ; \u2018Cork Linoleum, 3 1% yds.long, ea.,: yds.wide.Sq.yd.23C 29c Jute Stair Carpet, 2 1 yard, Lo yard, dle - 10c \u201cTapestry Por.|Rubber Sheeting, Le tieres, each 79c vard, 69c ' 1 i srlap, \u201cFloor Oilctoth, 2| i yds.wide, Sq.yd.23c | Adjustable Curtain Stretchers, \u201c50- in, \u2018Burlap, yard, 10c \"Table \u201cOilcloth, colors, j i 1 \u201cChaire, \u201céaèh, 89c HIRTY Dt DEGREE DROP Pillow, 7 $2.98 !was cyclonic in some parts of .the force, while along the Atlantic coast, it was ga biting gale.At nearly all | From the North-west it was report- \u2018ed that à \u2018heavy snow storm was working its way {has been cautioned to prepare for, a \u2018four hours.One of the most remarkable freaks ; cago, where within nineteen hours, ope \u2018| ian died from heat prostration and .Along the Great Lakes the shore is I strewn with vessels, blown out of the {seventy miles an hour.| While the wind war nof \u2018ze violent kinds of river and ocean craft were delayed, and conditions were made ed at half-past five o'clock and poured\u2019 Hsteadily, for several hours.|Ner crew of fourteen men clinging to ther deck spars, is either, ashore on that she cannot move from her ppsi- tion about a mile southwest of Fire Mohawk, has gone to her aid.\"A two-masted schooner, the .name Plum Gut, at Plum Lsland, yesterday, and the bodies of some of her crew Acéording to word- received - at New London.Conn.\u2026 last night.it is like- which went down in Plum Gut, were Jost.An hour after the vessel went j country.and in others of hurricane | points it was accompanied by rain.eastward, and New York | big drop in temperature within twenty.vof the weather was recorded in Chi- \u2018another man was frozen to death, Water.At points there, the wind blew around New York.and its vicinity, \u2018worse by the heavy rain which start- An\u2018 unidentified steam barge, with thoal or her machinery is disabled so Island light, and the revenue cutter.of which could not be learned, sank in were.washed ashoré & © ly that ail the crew of- the schooner down one man, evidently the Capta'n wreckage, and unconsclous, floated ashore at Fort Terry._ Seven Deaths Near Janesville.Janesville, Wis., November 13.\u2014At\u2019 least seven lives were lost and scores of persons injured, some fatally, in a { tornado which swept Rock county at i dusk Saturday.\u2018Hundreds of thousands of dollars\u2019 damage was done.On Sunday dozens of families sought shelter in small structures out of the | path of the storm.Others found | themselves without a roof, and bel'eause the flooded roads made travel | Impossible, were forced to pass .the night in the open fields.Measurés for the relief of Orford- ville, Hanover, Milton Junction and Milton have been instituted by Janes- ville and Beleit,but much suffering ne-, | cessarily must ensue.A cold wave followed the storm.and sleet and anow added to the misery.\u201cAt Orfordville, Mrs.John Clowder, ; 80 years old, was killed, as were also a father and two daughters of a family.whose name- is Bmith; and a- Mrs.Broede.At Milton, one person as yet unidentified, is reported dead.Amy Korban, 8 years old.was killed when i her home, just north of Janesville, was demolished.Footville, Magnoldia, Pewaukee and other villages also are reported to have suffered severclye , | Seven Chicagoans Missing, Chicago, November 13.\u2014Seven men are reported missing as a result of last night's storm on Lake Michigan.They left Chicago Saturday morning for a fishing trip in a gosline lauvach and are believed to have lost thelr lives.The launch was last reported passing the life saving station at Ev.anstôn, IH, at 10 a.m.Saturday.Springfield\u2019 \u2018Suffers.Severely.Springfield.Mi, November 13.\u2014 À tornado swooped down on Virginia.(IML, at 4.30 o'clock, Saturday after- | noon, dealing destruction .A number of: persons.were seriously injured, while the town was wrecked.Many had miarculous escapes, but none were killed.The most seriously injured were Barle Whittaker.\u2018the little son af William Whittaker, Td.French and Otis Middleton.Not a building that lay in the storm's path escaped damage.-A bun- dred dwellings were unroofed.while the business section in a mass of wrec 0 Many persons took refuge in the Methodist Chirch.\u2014 The building was crushed and many in it were injured.Tha buildings reported demolished are: Opera House, City Hall, City Hotel.Pollard, Building, Kramer Build.ng Mann Hotel, Catholic nee and the Methodist Church.Two Killed at Owosse.- Owosso, Mich.\u2026.November 13.\u2014Two dead, several.bad}y.fnjured, and damage totalling seyeral hundred thousand dolldrs at least iy toll collected by the small-sized cyclone which swept Owdaso Saturday night.Communica: tion was wrecked and it was not until early yesterday that the news trickled from} the wrecked city.\u201c dead are Mr.and Mrs.Jacob Seligman.Their home was wrecked ee were crushed te death while TE, Ts SRA Le 420 poses verified re- of the schooner, lashed to some of the | A STEW ARIE Very Sudden Declines in Temperature Reported Throughout United States.Western Associated Press Special.}\u2014 Sauit\u2014S8te.Marie.Mich.November! 13.\u2014Sheathed with ice.and.fifteen hours overdue from Fort William the Canadian steamer Nevada is the first boat to arrive down since Sunday räorminz.- The snow was Minding.\" and the sailors were unable to see a ship's length ahead.Her anchor chains were 50 encased in ice\" that it was impossible to get the anchors cut.- \u201c \u2019The Canadian Pacific Raliway steamer Alberta, afso overdue.arrived three hours lâter.The temperature dropped thirty de- £reés since Sunday, registering 7 above zero.?- Drop \u2018of Fifty Degrees.\u2018Marshall, Mich.November 13.\u2014A.tornado passed over Cathoun county late last night causing damage to farm property estimated.at $125,000.A scone of barns were demolished.live stock was kHled and several dwellings' were utirog£ed,: fo far.as known persont was Killed or ser- {ously pad, The temperature has fallen fifty desrecs 2nd.a: heavy \u201cwind and snowstorm prevalls.; Chilly.Weather in in New York: | .New York, November 18.\u2014The told some of the balmiegt Indian summer weather Néw Tork ever has enjoyed.tightened jta crip to-day and sent the mercory\u2019 down tor 24 degrees, * This minimum.recorded ât 8 o\u2018elock this morsing.meant a fall of 44 du- greès since one o'tlock;: esterdaÿ.The gale op which the frigid weather rode into town continued to-day fwith a wind: \u2018blowing $$ miles an hou The high winds have crippled.wire service aud the sclegraph wires to the west.aré doing: husiness.under great diff'cuity.\u201d Tennessed Feels The Cold.pu Chat ?fai] of, 49 degrecs.in temperature wad recorded\u2019 ee attandoga within three hdi ® And ralfstorm taused \u2018damage Bi all parts of she city, Late last peur the temperatufe reaçhon 31 degrees./ 2 Neigh Sweeps Over red coldest weather on this date for t¥en- ty reavs.At Amar! Mo in the Texas panh Bie, the thermometer.showed ten OLD IN STATE wave that chaued into \u2018ha Atlanticd tneoge, Tenn.Nov ember 13.+ Dallagl T exe, Novetaber 13.The: norther-hith ;2ovept Phrer Okldhäma and TH \u2018and |.was declared to arcs \u201cbrought.the { permanent residence.ard, = 1714¢ | | i Silver Mesh Bags \" We have a large showing of these popular bags in what we might call \u201cnovelty\u201d effects.Some have plain frames, while others are pierced \u2014 some 1 { : | have small change purses, ! - mirrors, vanity boxes cun- | ningly concealed inside, with separate hinged.op- .ening.Ail are the best Quality of sterling silver, each mesh ring soldered, and very smart in appearance.-$10.00 and up.\u2014- - ; { i a Gorham re Poi + | Beattie eu Has been en Refused ! Condemned Wife Murderers Only Hope Lies in Pardon by Governor.fw ¢ Richmond, Va.November 13.\u2014The Supreme Court of Appeals to-day denied the petition for a writ of error by Henry Clay Beattie, Jr., convicted of murdering his young wife last July.This decision on the appeal from the judgment of the Chesterfield court, which sentenced him to die jn the electric chair.November 24, ts final.Clemency or reprieve by Governor Mann | only can save\u2019 the condemned man.\u2014-_\u2014 \u20ac LORD SOMERS.CANADIAN.Buys Estate and Builds Mansion at Pickering, Ont.Special to The Montreal Star.te gma { èrs, \u2018who has beey in Toronto for the; past month, hay puretiasyd, eonsider- able acreage on the Kingston road.ear Pickering\u2019 ghd associated \u2018with im a relative.Mr.Bomers Cocks will uild an.posing mansion on the roperty i te spring.The two, gen- lemen\u201d Tih The- then joined -by theif familles and will make Pickering their + A near neighbor ot Lord Somers will be Sir Henry Péltatt.bought 560 acres oh the Kingston 2 | Road Er \u201cGama srerieng Wid ! biown\u2019 from the bolls and lost, t t of Pickering ¥ td ans cast 0 oh Dia ao ne.te nes me 2) Fla with Ends \u2018tients for treatment 'coholism, and in every i sults shall be satisfactory ! particular, or fee pald will be refund- {dual patient at all times.\u201c\\tieulars, also Booklets,Coptes-of-Con- \u2018: Mesars, Wilks & Burnett, Curators, te : Neck Pieces, ete, i for cash, :hh 1% : duty.- Toronto, «November 13.\u2014Lord Fom-| \" Henty, has 4wrtéow Reversible Doer Mats, each, 23c Window Shades, mounted on good nnelette Blankets, each, 49c \"Curtain Poles, and CT BYacKkets, ¢om-_T Spring_ Rollers, plete, 10c .With brackets, ! com- 15¢ « plete * Pinkerton The World's Most Famous Detecti Wm.A.Pinkerton is the head of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, and famous the world over as the great , leading detective.For several years ihe hag been in very close touch with \u2018the \u2018results of the Gatlin Three-Day «(Treatment for Alcoholism, as given by the Gatlin Institute of this city.WM.A.PINKERTON writes; The Gatlin ;Treatmeñt Co.: Withih the past three years I! have recommended four pat the Gatlin Institute, all of them suffering from al- instance a cure :was effected.which was simply mira- ; culous, and none of these have returned to their old ways Wishing you every success, I am, Wm.A.Pinkerton.POSITIVE THRÉE- DAY CURE, : The Gatlin Tredtmenit for alcoholism is the original three-day ture.Over eles \u2014 ven years of continuous success.12,- 000 complete cures; no hypodermics, no dangerous drugs, absolutely no bad jafty effects whatever.FREEKD FROM DRINK.HEALTH RESTORED.SUCCESS ASSURED.All patients are treated under signéd contract that rein every » ed on leaving institute.Every service, care and attention to each indivi- Full par- tract to cure, may be obtuined bÿ a ; personal call, létter, or telephone.THB [SE ear INSTITUTE, 148 St.Hubert |st (cor.Dorchester), Montreal.Tel, East 4224.Notice of Sale We have received instruction from gell for account of whom !t may concern, on Thursday, November 16tb, at 11 o'clock, a.m.at oùr rooms, 69 St.=.Sireet-Btack of Manufsctured urs, Ladies Jackets, ~Mutfs Stoles, $2973.30.to be.sold \u201cen bloc,\" at a dollar rate.additional for government Gcode and Inventory on view Tuesday and Wednesday, at our rooms.MARCOTTE FRERES.Auctioneers.270 3 _ VEHICLES of al) kinds fer sale by auction eviey vey dey rer a 5 celal, sale of 4 40 te Je on + rom Carter's iors è ager.table: ?or country ose; sold sed, * whatever t wif) ring Ales Tét-of new suû vecodé-habd Harness and Sleigh.7 : T., W.FOSTER, 20° *, 230 2 5 Mi Paul street a 7 \u201cHAST TINGS.ONF.- Margaret Meare of the late John Lynch, is deat in wl ath.ry Cha ck.Jat Veer of \"Thee Henin Min dong FAN Lovely Christmas Doll ?lovely big doll that can move its legs and arms, and even its-wrists.beautiful curly hair, all parted on the side, with nice satin bow on it.\u2014j__a-nice-short-white-gown-which-might-do der-dress.\u2014If that's the-kind of Christmas present your babe begins with, they are just arriving in dozens Owning and A.at Goodwins\u2019 for $1.00 each.Remember, they are good dolls, because they go ; \u2018Operating .to sleep when you want them to.+ : : ! we \u2014Basement.Ÿ + \\ : _ course, means treating Goodwins generouslysg Cloaks and kindred garments for Evening wear.\u201c The fashion cuffs.tion of Opera lovers from the Continent.FINE LIGHT BLUE BROADCLOTH-\u2014{- \\ WRAP, with broad collar of fox and shawl revers, extending down below the waist line, fastening with beautiful cord ornament with tassels, also deep cuffs of fox.Kimona sleeves, loose back and front, cutaway at the \u201cbottom and lined throughout with high grade satin \u2018liriing.- $79.75 Price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.SALMON BROADCLOTH, made with deep pointed collar, broad revers, and edged with 4 inch band of black satin trimmed with Persian ornaments in applique.Kimona sleeves and loose back, fastening on the side with ornaments of braided silk and tassels.Deep cuffs trimmed to match collar and Fevers.Cutaway front.$37.75 Price .\u2014First Floor Up.Now Where\u2019s the Little: Girl \u2018Who Wants es If she\u2019s sitting on your knee to-night, just ask her how she would like a - to her and find out if she would like pretty shoes and stockings on her doll and for-an-un: - either side out.Price .BEAUTIFUL \u2018VELVET WRAP made tifui ivory satin.Price._THE MONTREAL Dany STAR\u2014 MONDAY.i._NQVEMBER 13, 1911, a One with \u2018Whisper Helene's Invisible Face Powder, ! d\u2014natur\u2014 yo.II - .e 9 Ne) ] fe Goodwins\u2019 Toilet Sundries.On Tuesday, we will give one bottle of Dermal Cream free \u2018with each purchase of Helene preparations.he or white Rac == 1 Right in the Height of Montreal's Greatest Opera Season | | Goodwins Present Magnificent OPERA AND EVENING CLOAKS, MADE TO ADD A COMPLETING CHARM AND GRACE TO EVENING GOWNS.New York has just given to its own ladies a grand selection of charming Evening Wraps.In doing so, the Fashion Centre of America has also dealt graciously with Montreal.mT This, of \u2018the matter of finest and most exclusive Opéra - New York models at the present moment are occupying the place of honor in our new fixtures,\u2014The Revolving Vestibule Wardrobes.What a pleasure it is to show these goods ! akers have sent us wraps of Satins, Velvets and Broadcloths.They have bowed | to the demands of Montreal ladies for broad collars and deep irevers, kimona sleeves and deep Fashion has reverently spread before.ladies of this city, through the medium of Goodwins, a collection not to be outdone anywhere else in the country at the very moment when Montreal\u2019s name is attracting the atten- FINE.FRENCH.MODEL, reversible -} black satin and cream broadcloth, made with broad cape collar trimmed with fringe and fastening at the side with large silk ornament, kimona sleeve - with deep turn back cuff, loose back and front.Can be worn $49.75 with kimona sleeves, collars of white broadcloth trimmed with braid, handsome black satin jabot rever, decorated with two ornaments of broadcloth and braid and edged with royal velvet, deep cuffs of black satin, turned back style, edged with cream broadcloth, and trimmed with large cut buttons in black and ivory.Loose back and front, fastening on the side with loops lined throughout with beau- $59.75 to see them all in a very short LADIES\u2019 ONE-PIECE HOUSE DRESS, of figured Chambray, pale blue, tan, grey, made with 2 LORNE Me@ISBON.President = W.H.GOODWIN, Managing Director -À A Con House Dress, Madam m?PERHAPS WE HAVEN'T SUGGESTED EXACTLY: 1 THE RIGHT.GARMENT.So we will add Dressing Jackets, Silk waists, Sweater Coats or Tailor-made Waists.These are -in our Waist Department that it will not be any trouble for you.House Dresses, remarkably well finished, cost only $1.89, a Velour Flannelette Dressing Jacket is still lower in price at $1.50, ~\u2014but here are the other prices to speak in their own defence.REA & & Co, * all so convenient to one another time.Some figured Chambray LADIES\u2019 CHINA SILK WAISTS, strictly tailor made, front of.fine tucks, long sleeves finished , 4h.W.MeCONNELL, Viee-President \u2014 = : al elle, per box .25 and 50 bottle, .eee .$1.00 Montreal, Turkish Bath Oil .50 | Lustro Nail Paste .28 Limited.Rose Bloom, per bottle .25 : Lustro Nail Powder .25 \u2019 \u2019 < : = \u2014Ground Floor.\\.+ France.Has Just \u201cSent Us the New Wool Back Satins and Failles.One couldn't help admiring an Opera Cloak made of some of our wool back satin.Renewing Skin Cream, per jar 50 \u2018 Pd Fun J Montreal ladies could not have a more appropriate moment for securing enough of this satin to make an evening wrap of.Our London offices sent it at what seems the most suitable time.heavier costumes and dresses it is handsomely\u201d appropriate.For We have it in only three cqlors, ivory, electric blue and black, but the small choice of colors is made up for in the fact that we can sell the $3.00 quality of satin, 44 inches wide at $1.98.- -Eng., could not have come at a better time.This satin, a Tit-bit from London, The Faille Mousseline referred to here is beautifully soft in texture and rather a surprise to : be selling at $2.75 a yard, seeing that it is 48 inches wide.And $2.50 governs the Faille Feutre, which also has a wool back, and which is included with these latest arrivals from London, Eng.wide pleat on shoulder and neat patch pocket, box \u2018pleat down centre, finished with pear! buttons, collar and cul \" with embroidery, turn over stylé.Sizes 34 to 44.Tuesday, fOP 2.11200000 an 00e si.89 LADIES\u2019 DRESSING JACKETS, made of -extra heavy velour, ~.flannelette, in very pretty floral nicely trimmed around neck and cuffs, and down front with satin bands.Sizes 34 to 44 Colors, pink, grey, tan, pale blue, nd mauve.Tuesday .$1.50 iki Up.œ finished _ effects, shirred at waist line, = with deep cuffs, detachable collar.Colors, black, navy, brown, and white.Sizes 32 to $2.98 44, Tuesday .LADIES\u2019 SWEATER COATS, 36 inches long, plain knit, made.of Aine wool, white with red, and navy combinations.Just the thing for the cool wea- -$1.98 ther.All sizes.Tuesday ; LADIES TAILOR MADE WAISTS of fine vesting, tuck on shoulder and finished with tucks, and large pearl buttons, embroidered linen collar and sélf material cuffs.All sizes.Tues- = 31.25 40 Inch Colored ! 5 \u2018are perfect and beautiful.hagen, Brown, Myrtle, Cardina Navy, Dark Navy, also Black.This is a magnificent cloth for Girls\u2019 Dresses.Cream, Grey, Tan, Cadet, Copen- All Wool Poplin Oc.The shades 1, King\u2019s Blue, Light Navy, Mid Tuesday.~.50 \u2014Ground Floor.With Our |WHITEWEAR Customers, Blankets Haw £ So that they \u2018will not \u201cthink they are being overlooked in the least, we name a trio of garments for to-morrow, on which the\u2019 department is willing to stake its reputation.LADIES COMBINATION CORSET COVER AND DRAWERS, fortable shirts for father.\u201c81° a md nr.- WE HAVE UNFASTENED A FEW FLANNELETTE Just To Keep In Touch PRICES.NOW T HANG BY MEAGRE , FIGURES.Come Down, Cottons and Comforters - Still Low.; sr fe OM ve been wanting fannelettes?\u201cKnew you'd have \u201cto \u2018Rave je this \u2018Weather, not a member of the household who could not make use of some kind of flannelette, from the prattling babies\u2019 cosy nightgowns to warm com- , Our whole linen de- - partment emphasizing seasonable goods will save thousands of shivers this winter, besides touching pocket books very lightly indeed.INCH PURE WHITE FLANNELETTE, soft, woolly finish, free from starch or filling, particularly Suitable for children\u2019s underwear, etc, Just what we \u201cThere is 10 i -.broidery, in\u201d daiñty eyetet amd floral design, made ori fitted yoke full front corset cover, beading at waist line, threaded with satin- ribbén.These garments are exceptionally dainty and the newest designs in Lingerie.$2.25 Tuesday SLIPOVER./ Regular .15.Tuesday, per yard .wooly finish, free from starch, Tuesday, per yard .LADIES\u2019 PRETTY HNCH-PURE WHITE FLANNEBETTE, best-Eng\u2014\u2014|- lish make, wear like linen, soft as al! wool.34 INCH HEAVY STRIPED FLANNELETTE, soft for ladies\u2019, gentlemen's or children\u2019s wear.36 INCH STRIPE FLANNELETTE, a very heavy cloth, best Dominion maker, free from fill- .12 V2 + .12/2° patterns, suitable .10 .Goodwins\u2019 $4 Men.\u2014We have ment of Men's S Shoes for ceived a very large ship- a number of these \"A Word Referring to Footwear.WHICH SOME MAY NOT UNDERSTAND\u2014 IT 1S \u201cVISCOLIZED.\u201d - There's no use our using words in this advertisement \u201cunless the people who read.the papers understand our words.We often have reason to use the word \u201cVis- colized.\u201d It simply means that leather is put through a certain splendid process\u201d which repders the leather waterproof.' Goodwins\u2019 boots with viscolized soles WIN mean \u201cHundreds of pairs of warm, dry feet this winter.You can se that viscolized soles don\u2019t bring the boots any more expensive at this store, Goodwins\u2019 $3.50 Shoes for Women.\u2014We have received another large shipment of our waterproof line, in black and tan, heavy viscolized soles; Ses 214 to 7.Tues- 50 83.Eur Seventeen Button Gun- made; a real smart shoe in | every detail.Tuesday R4-00 Men's English Feit House .Slippers, leather covered, double stitched soles.Sizes / 6 to 11; \u2018regular .7%; Tuesday .morocco a0s À 49 just Te- hoes and lines ~ A Sacque Suit And An Overcoat | WOOL BACK SATINS, Tuesday A richer draping material could not be found at such a.price.44 INCH BLACK SATIN.GRENADINE,.one piece only, all silk, a nice fine even weave.Regular $2.50 a yard-\u2014\u2014 Thursday.per-yard.\u2014Ground Floor.We re Dropping These Carpet Patterns, » $1.98 Black only.44 \u2018Tuesday, per yard SHIPMENTS OF NEW SILKS AND SATINS.We have just received from France the very newest weaves in silks and satins.fashion seem to be the new wool back satins and Failles.(double width).In black, ivory and electric blue only.Regular $3.00.The most prominent in NEW DOUBLE WIDTH FAILLE FEUTRE, Faille silk with a heavy woql back.Warranted to wear.inches wide.Regular $3.75.$2.50 48 INCH FAILLE MOUSSELINE, ivory shade only A splendid material for In the regular way you would pay y only.evening gowns, $1.98 in this exquisite quality: _.5$5.50 per yard.48.inches wide.Ivo Tuesday, per yard and the Prices Have Dropped Too.There are some good designs and colors in different kinds of carpets which we are not going to order again, not because they are not all good.patterns and colorings, but because people seem to want more squares and not so much \u201cpiece goods\u201d carpets.This applies to the tapestry lines we speak of here probably a little more than to the others.example, at .59, whereas the proper prices is .80 a yard.If you are thinking anything about floor covering\u2019s at all, \u2018run through this list and you will see that the old-time prices have been sadly interfered with.We have 10,000 square feet of floor space in the Carpet Department on which to.display our floor coverings.We let you see them under natural or artificial light, but you have not always been able to take advantage of pFices like these: \u2014 AXMINSTER CARPETS.1,000 yds.Fine Axminster Carpets, in a large range of good patterns.These are mostly all imported car- Pets of standard quality, borders to match.Regular up to $1.75.Tuesday Lo.81.23 Axminster Hall and Stair Carpets, in small, neat designs and colorings.Regular $1.58.Tuesday.$1.25 250 yds.of Beautiful Crimson and TAPESTRY CARPETS.} 1000 yds.excellent quality Tapestry Carpet, in a large variety of good patterns, with borders to match.Regular up to .80.Tuesday .59 Tapestry Carpet Squares, made In greens, fawns and crimson.Designs and colorings are entirely new: Size 214 x 3 yards .,.5.85 Size 3 x 3 yards .6.175 -Size 3 x 3% yards .87.75 Size 3 x 4 yards .88-75 Size 3% x 4 yards.7 7.810.95 | BRUSSELS CARPETS.Without being wordy about it we will let the tapestry carpets go, for BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARES.17 only Brussels Carpet Squares, in a good stout well woven quality.These squares are a good wearing* quality: Size 3 x 3% yards.Regular $15.40 .08 Size 3 x 3% 4 yards.Regular $16.80 ve eee 10.98 Sze 0 x 4 yards.Regular $17.60 .».%11.98 WILTON CARPET SQUARES.11 only Fine Wilton Carpet Squares, \"in good useful désigns and colorings, suitable for parlors, dining-rooms : you have paid for overcoats and suits, and then look at the gar- you.are getting an overcoat and & suit for the price of one of them alone.You should just see the splendid tweeds we are putting into both suits and overcoats, solid Scetch and staunch English tweeds In any color you .care for.The boys will have a lot of space devoted to them to-morrow on ready for you, you can .see that | Now is the Time to \u201cReplace Broken Chinaware.Just imagine coming and buying splendid tea plates for .03 each, and cups and saucers .05 each.Bowls, Cream Jugs, Breakfast Soup Plates also at WA iT PAPERS.We have goods here in interior decorations, that are rare in their beauty, noted for originality of fabric, design and style, and classical Old World reproductions in Tâpestries, Taffetas, Chintzes, floral hed-ropms and two-tones in great variety.Prices from 25 to $1.50 per roll.BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE GRASS CLOTH PAPERS, hand woven hy the Ja |__ Ment, for_we have set a lot of \u201csuits aside at $4.75, and a lot of \" fine reefer coats at $6.50.These are for boys 8 to 16 years old.MEN'S 50 INCH OVERCOATS, with convertible collar of all wool Scotch and English tweed, in the new fancy stripes, with BO serge lining, single and double breasted.All §7 @5 sizes.Reg.$10.Tuesday 05 each, - -It's-almost laughable such low prices, but we can't keep them taking up valuable » \u2018room here any longer, so we have just made a resolve that we will clear out the odds and ends of our mismatched dinner ware,\u2019 (some of which we sold at $12).native grasses, with\" beautiful | mottled tones and silky sheen.A fabric fit to grace the walls of the mansion of the millionaire.A full range of 25 colors, now in stock.Our speciaF sale of 8 yard roll $3.50 We have competent men to hang these lustrous fabrics and get best results at minimum cost.Can Be B h Green Wilton Velvet Stair Carpet, 1.000 yds.Fine Quality Brussels and bedrooms: oug t $16m 27 inches wide.Regular $1.40.Carpet, in a large assortment, of de- Sizes Sx x 3 yards.vit : u AY i ee cree ce eee .s s an colorin rs oO en .For Less Than Morrow.2 y ®1.10 match.Regular UP to $E 2.© Size 8 x 4 yards, Regular, 7.85 Of course you don't have to buy - ~8econd Floor Up.Tuesday .c.n ene $32.00 .3.83 an overcoat and suit, but when, : you come to think what prices INTERE NG DISPLAY OF In Goodwins\u2019 Grocery Store on Tuesday.FRESH FRUIT pesca: In Goodwin's Grocery Store on Tuesday: Choice French Prunes, per , Ib.220020 Lac0000s 12%, .14 Evaporated Peaches, per - ee Lada 0 3 meee eee to .22 Bananas, per dozen.-20 to .25 Oranges, doz, .23.30.40, .50 Apples from, per peck .30 to 58 Table Figs, per 1b.17 Natural Pulled Figs.\u2018per o.1% \"Large Grape Fruit, .7, .8, .10 end .12'z each.- Fancy Table Grapes, per lb.12% .Mixed Nuts, 4 kinds, per lb.18 Shelled Walnuts.per Ih.33 All kinds of Canned Fruit, in 3- Ib.tins, each .30 to -33, TEA.1,000 Ibs.Ceylon Black Tea, \u2018 worth .30.Tuesday.A free demonstration of this line.7, .te.iene.\u2019 We are very handy with the brush.1% 1b, tins Mixed Spices, per - NIGHTGOWNS, made of fine ing.Tuesday.per yard | Were bought tg seil for $5.MEN'S THREE BUTTON SAC- TEA PLATES, B & B plates, oat- ey a Eton Mian on RE PER PT my soft mull, yoke of embroidery, 29 INCH KIMONA FLANNELETTE, a heavy re- ; / ome features of our collection are giving Empire effect.Short bell but on account of the late QUE SUITS, in fancy tweeds meal Bowls, Fruit Saucers.03 the new 2 gt.tins Molasses, for .27 \u2014 v 1 versible cloth, in all the latest colorings and de- shipment we are going to and worsteds.A splendid busi- Tuesday, each .Lyle\u2019s Golden Syrup .17 sleeves of embroidery to match.signs, suitable for all negligee garments.15 place them on sale ; , KORD KONA, KRAFT KONA VEGETABLES Several other styles, trimmed .at one price.ness sult, being Fight up-to-date CUPS AND SAUCERS, bowls AND ART KONA CLOTHS, so .1 \u2019 Tuesday.per yard' .+-22 055000000000 t one p 2 : in style and c Well tailored 2 h in v f ni +4 Peas.Corn Tomatoes.1 tin of with lace and kimona $1.25 72 INCH PURE WHITE SHEETING COTTON, fine Leathers: Tan, double al sizes, Regular $10 00.Cream Jugs, Breakfast Din- 05 rares, | ving rooms.dining.each for \u2026.\u2026 8 sleeves.Tuesday .or heavy make, all pure finish.Per 25 ned: Funmatan call bus Tuesday.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$7.95 ner and Soup Plates, Each room and ne rooms.TEE, French Mushrooms, per tin .14 ANOTHER DAINTY AND EF- FATA «een nnnee renner : tons and bluchers: patent BOYS\" DOUBLE BREASTED SALAD BOWLS, Bakers\u2019 Platter, washable material, beautifully ° packages Salad Dressns -25 FECTIVE DESIGN, IN SLIP- 36 INCH PURE WHITE COTTON, fine, medium or coltskin.buttons and blu- BLOOMER SUITS, in fdncy 10 inch Gravy Boats, Pickle 10 mottled tones in-all the modi- Maconochies, Walnuts, Mixed \u2019 ; OVER GOWNS, square yoke of heavy makes, cotton suitable for every purpose.1_ £hers.Sizes 4 to 11._.Canadian tweed, made up spec- dishes.Tuesday, each .fications of colorings, greens, Pickles or Chow.large bots.% 3 Cluny lace, short sleeves, trimmed Tuesday, per yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.10 and 12/2 sees eee \u201c84:00 ially Tor hard usage.$4.75 PL ATTERS, 12 in.agar 1g | browns, linen \u201ccolors, tans, bis-| \u201c3 bottles Tomato \u201cCatsup for - pth narrow cluny lace to match, COLD WEATHER COMFORTS, Blankets, Quilts, Buy this grade: look for this trade- , Ages 8 to 16 years.Tues.Luis Tue de pose hn 15 cuit, Wood browns.Some of these Goodwins Choice Creamery Butter, a Bat of other mew destams in and Comforters.Daily spectals from.our staple mark.Don\u2019t buy the grade that is tied BOYS\u201d HERRINGBONE REEF- ° lines are metalized andare useful 20 oe \"Granulated Sugar.#1.30 \u201c section.ER COATS, convertible collars, VEGETABLE DISHES, Platters, for beamed ceilings.Our prices _ ori.2% : cluding some with French em- : = together.Ask for this trade-mark.Comes best wool serge lining, double 14 inches and 16 inches.95 \u201c for introdueïmg purposes will be, 3 tins\u201d Fork and Beans oT tet 28 broidery initials.Tues- $1.50 6 LB.WHITE BLANKETS, size 60 x 80.$2.98 in boxes only.Special\u2019 price on all lines.breasted.Boys of 3 to 86.59 ; per yard, 36 inches 75 sus ardines Anchovy.3 for (35 A RARER EAE _ Regular $3.50.Tuesday .oeeeeesn © We are agents for Hanan & Son's, New York, Boots, \u201c18.Reg.$8.50.Tuesday \"VY VV I SU wide-\u20181.02020000000 , No C.Q.D.tor Butter and Sugar only.: \u2014First Floor Up.\u2014Ground Floor.for men and women, $7.00 dnd $8.00.\u2014First Floor Up.~First Floor Up.\u2014Basement.\u2014Second Floor Up.\u2014-Basement.z im o ._ 2 © i .N = 1 waiter.\u201cYou see, the cook put a \u201cExcept the Princess Stephanie,\u201d \u201cDuke Sergius,\u201d they cried.\u201cYou are dent young independence.Born of a Why not\u201d Ine: \u2018Il discharge you,\u201d laughed Sergius.Frederick.Lonsdale and Frank Curzon.NOVELIZED BY HENRY M.NEELY.CHAPTER VIL \u2018 lar habitues of the The Cafe Bohemia.Cafe place.Henry and, as he b - The Cafe Bohemia was, as Blatz has said, the only place of its kind in Balaria.As gay as the geyest in Paris.1t yet retailed much of the simplicity of the Balarian personality.Everyone knew everyone else, men and women came and went as .they pleased.and little slips from greater liberties with his patrons.\u201cHenry.young women about a table.\u201cYes, \u2018Miss Sofia,\u201d he responded.>» THE BALKAN PRINCESS = be trusted in a liaispn, and the regu- \u2018Bohemia would have no other servant in the profited accordingly, me more indispensable and more worldly well off, he also became more confidential and took called one of à group of The head waiter responded at once.\u201cThis is, my birthday, and you must \u201cstrict propriety and conventiomality made here were forgotten or -never \u2026 Yeferred to in\u2019 the outside world.*Presided over by a genius of a \u2026-head waiter named Henry\u2014whose last fame nobody ever knew or.thought to inquire\u2014the regular habitues of Le the place formed a little coterie of oT comrades that included both \u2018young men and yeung women, and it \u2018was quite the regular thing for most of them to have their dinner here = \"take-\u2018few-spins}in\u2014tho-adjoining \u201c baliroom afterward.Le Henry, the head waiter, knew everybody who came to the place.Like Peer geniuses of his type \u2018in other arts of the\u2019 world, hls long acquaint- with his customers had placed ta in the position of confidential and adviser rather than servitor and, having for years been spoil- Ta by \u2018this freedom to his hé agtamed | it also to atfangers with that.on a first visit, one likely to leave the place in.high \u2014déclariag.v % the of was that Henry was .forward.the most insolent aiter that it Tat his orudities and.his _one's © misfortune toi lod Boney \u201cvan \"maa Join the others in drinking my health.\u201d The servitor did not act as though the request were at all unusual.He calmly poured himself a glass of brandy, drank it after raising it toward the young women and, setting it \u2018again on the table, remarked; \u201cThanks, I'l put ft on your bik\" There was a call for the waiter from à man at the next table, but Henry .paid not the slightest attention.Again tire - man called but Henry continued to taik with Sofia.\u201cThat man.\u201d said Henry confidentially, \u2018bas a-.complaint\u2014to\u2014make.can tell from the sound of his voice.Me ordered alf duck about an hour ago, \u2018And hé is probably getting impatient.I shall have to tell him that he will have to wait until we get an order for the other half.He can't expect us to kill only half.a duck.\u201d Henry attended to the wants of his irate customer, went to another table, and then returned to Sofia.: \u201cThere's\u201d no pleasing some people,\u201d he remarked.\u201cThere's a man over there who rays he,can't eat his steak.He's \u2018the third one who has tad that Tame \u2018steak to-day and they all say pan! eat i it.- Welt, somebody's ÿ eat it.at oh the matter with it?\u201d laugh- IH memory: \u2014F couldn't even remember - looked at the steak and a piece of tripe on the stove at the same time.Then he was in- voted to take a hand in a game of pinochle and they got burnt.When he got back he couldn't tell one from the other, so he tossed up and F think this man has drawn the tripe.\u201d .Softa laughed and turned other girls at the table.\u201cGirls,\u201d she said, \u201cwe ought to start Henry in a restaurant of his own.There was a chorus of assent, but Henry heid up his hand and shook his head.to the «Thanks, very much.iadies,\u201d he said.\u201cThat very nearly happened to me the other day.There is a little girl that I have been nice and kind to, and she\u2018 became very fond of me.I used to tell her where to go to get meals and things like that.One ay she sald to me, \u2018Henry, I have neafly a thousand pounds in bank\u2014\"\" \u201cSp you proposed to her on spot,\u201d interrupted Sofia.Henry shook his head sadly.\u201cWhat would be the use when I am married?\u201d he asked._ \u201cYou married,\u201d exclaimed Sofia \u201cI did not know that.\u201d \u201cWell, 1 am married to a certain extent.You see it is.this way.I stuck to my wife as long as I could stand her, and.heaven only knows] how long that seemed.Then, e fine Sunday morning.after I had thought it over very carefully, I went out tô take a walk along the canal\u2014 \u201cWell,\u201d said Sofla, as Henry paus- ed- \u201cNot a well\u2014a canal.On the bank of \u2018the canal I completely lost my where a lived.\u201d girl his right eye closed slowly in an ponent and significant\u201d wink.\u2018My memory Is so far gone that if my wife walked in here this minute T shouldn't recognize her.\u201d Sofia nodded comprehendingly \u201cAnd nothing oduld cure your loss of memory, 1 suppose?\u201d she askod \u201cNot under the present circumstances,\u201d said the bead waiter.\u201cI shonld Nike tor make a thorough investigation first.\u201d \u2018Won\u2019t Duke Sergius gtart von in business?\u2019 .asked on& of Bofia's tom- | panions.\u201cAh,\u201d aaïd\u201d Henry, \u201c1 think he would if he d.the money.\u201d | ea d_ Sofa.\"1 tink 1 koow.\" ssid the head \u201cHe would help : anybody in the.world,\u201d red ano another sik, the corrected Sofia.*And why not the Princess?\u201d \u201cYou know the things.that he writes about her.to the palace to-day with the other of a husband and he refused.the Princess,\u201d \u2018\u2018Certainly., said Sofia, indignantly.\u201cWhy should any woman order him about?\u201d The girls laughed.\u201cEverybody knows of him\u2018 said.one of them.\u2018J think he is the best man in the world,\u201d declared Sofia, \u201cYou'll have to go somewher else to have.that disputed,\u201d said another.\u201cEverybody loves him to distraction.\u201d \u201cBut I love him better than all of you together,\u201d said Sofia, \u201cand I do not care who Knôws it\u201d \u201cHist-st-st,\u201d\u201d warned Henry.\u201cI.don\u2019t care,\u201d protested the girl, do love him.\u201d \u201cHist-st=st,\u201d, protested the waiter, beckoning significantly over his shoul- er.what you think \u201cI Sofia turned, gave a little shriek of joy and rushed over to the door.A man was -entering, but before he had taken many steps into\u201d the room, the girs arms were about him and she had pulled his face down to hers and was kissing him regardless of- the attention\u2019 that she attracted from the others.\u2018Laughingly he disengaged her arms, and together they walked over to the table where the group: of \u201cgirls sat.He was commanded to go nobles of Balaria to await her choice \u201cRefused to obey the command of just in time.You must sit down with us and drink to the health of Sofia\u2019s birthday.\u201d CHAPTER VIII.Duke Sergius.Duke Sergius was popularly known as the handsomest man in Balaria,, Whether or not he deserved such a flattering title need not be discussed here.He was a particularly well- built man, tall enough to be impreskive, but not conspicuous, well proportioned, broad of shoulder and trim of hip and with an erect and springy carriage that pespoke both 'military training and athletic exercise.His face was not by any means regular or classical in its features.With black hair and a small black moustache, a color that was a healthy fiush over the tan of \u2018his strong skin, his eyes were the most striking thing about him, and it was: to his eyes, perhaps, that he owed his reputation for good lboks.Arched by thin black brows and shaded hy heavy lashes, they flashed continually with a bold independence and impudenée that made no exceptions and that flaunted itself openly in the faces of high* and low alike., No man in the or powerful enough or impressive enough to dim the fire in those eyes.In fact,- the greater and more powerful and more impressive the man upon.whom they looked, the more impudent their flash seemed to grow, and it was lighted,,with an additional flame that A pletely Cured.\u2014\u2014 Miss Deitë Aline Begis.Levis, P writes: \u201cFor a Jon me had catarrh ir the commended *Hood's Sarsaparilla.as he commenced taking it he felt lief, and after taking two more t- ties he whs compfbtely cured.catarrh.\u201d Get Hood's Sardaparitis to- day: \u2018Poi by: all druggists: everywh here: Catarth in \u2018Head | Desperate Case, but it was Com- > my hs: It was stteh.a desperate case,.that he didn\u2019t kitow what to do, but one of his friends re~ He got a bottle immediately, and as soon He was | 1%0 wel pleased hie has ever sincerde- \u2018powder that kills bugs.commended Hood's Sarsaparilla Jar is seem o reflect in-an upward seorn- 3 ofthe full} Sergius was a superb type of impu- a f Insist on i enuine ce land and known around the world as the only \u201codorless and stainless and otherwise harmiess A deadly ex- orminator of every form of insect life.druggies.by an \u201c> ingdom was great enough | [Insist on Keating's; family whose ancient lineage led back for many generations upon the very throne of Balaria, his rank could not\u2019 be questioned, and though, after the! exile of his father, his fortunes had reached a low ebb, he had found that he himself possessed the ability to earn all he needed with his facile pen and this, if anything, added to his feeling of self-complacency.0 man impregnable to the opinions others.Loyal as he was to his father and! to the traditions of his family, he had, devoted his yqung life to arousing popular unfriendliness toward the reigning house, and had lately centred the venom of \"his attacks upon the Princess Stephanie, not.from any ver- sonal reasop, but simply that her ill- of fortune had rnade her the present nead .of the clan who were his arch enem- jes.\u201cLittle Sofia's birthday?\u2019 he dsked, feigning surprise \u2018as
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