The Montreal daily star, 25 novembre 1911, samedi 25 novembre 1911
[" .to th people and they \u201cook down en you és - \u201c86 1.N° \u201cperidots and other precious asd - semi-precious stones, at prices renging From $5.00 up.The MORRS MICHAELS SHOPS .of law of fact, Agents: of the ap! gaged to deposit with the\u2019 Beaman, accpted.\"316 bably wi sage 7 sev.court, \u2018bonds - covering \u2018the \u2018 finding probibir 9 von as ons dE de corn ps the lower -court,: \u2018ad well - -aë- 3 the defence as es the box = Thé court .gpens oa 'Janu 16, aba lk.full again.22 ago sa the Jury box ls the appeal es SE \u201cater HE who agrees with the: views: of the Los | | ; : B MeNamara, the defe | M VON Hp _ a \u2019 What we call good shirt style and vale, come in and as to Incl îhet MoNemers Delon aot Brese | , Co cerises be shown our shirts at 85c, $1r.00, $La5.We challenge any union, he ssid later.va pre.: TEEL MP pren rm : : | comparison, and\u2019 welcome you here whether you buy or not.Although J.B.McNamara is reported : SH \u201c, vk EET Co R.J.TOO St.J à à physically fit, spectators at the trial - , : 5, .K E, ames an wearin somewhat oa tim \u201cHe tas || néon me EE 2 | : 7 | LOMITED - 8t.Catherine Streets ET ay a \u2014_\u2014 i _ J | amd:kmow you have the bot, forts weré made to persuade \u2018him that ; d - gré 722% James M.Aird Cp art 8 ar tl \u2014 Jp 230 87 |.A CARNEGIE TRUST'HEAD _ Faæccor +.Fi | 1 Pan : GETS SWIFT- SENTENCE.Bread Ad.LL FE | gi | er ts Di | : : .+, a : : PROFITS , À | INDAY, NOVEMBER: ZT, William J.Cummings Given Minimum | .\"Eas MAY } Ri HR \u2018 cars Nourish your family with Aird's Breaëd.: \" : : À MIE - Term of Four y and You cannot get better food for\u201d thum.Half.: Scientifically.and cleanly maifle, an@ only New York, November 25~William |the very best materials used.Ask.war J.Cummings, the Nashville, Tenn.038.= er : | banker and the head of the suspended \u2014 - : LR QUALITY Carnegle Trust Company -of this city.; pe ; .THE recently convicted of the theft of i} } C0 3 \u201c re ë we \"= $140,000 from a trust fund held by the Carnegie Company, was sentenced by Justice Davis in the Bupreme Court\u2018i} | ; * nl - 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T- storyg of Shakespeare's im- = 2 duction to the limitations of an operatic libretto.liad any other composer but Gounad set the theme to music, however, its life might have been very short.But Gounod had the divine gift of melody, and so hs \u201cRomeo et Julictte\u201d has outlived many more pretentious operatic adaptations of Shakespeare's plays.© It is, of course, too much to expect anything more than a skeleton story.in the opera, but Gounod's work has proved of surprising vitality, and the obvious explanation is that it is rich in.melody.Dramatically it has its week points, but the -music is at times wonderfully passionate and rich in the clement of romance that makes for deathless song._ \u201cRomeo et Juliette\u2019 has \u2018been given in Montreal before\u2014but not In epera form.The old Philharmonic sang it in an alleged cantata version.To- nights production at His Majesty's Clement will sonality, in sentiment, voice, and in temperament.Miss Bowman wiil be the Juliette, and may confidently be expected to present an interesting study.Mme.Olga Pawloska is to be the Page, and the Page's song is a notable feature of this opera.M.Hu- berty\u2019s Frere Laurent should give a gripping impersonation, and both Mr.Allan and Signor Stroesco should be \u2018well suited in their respective roles, while M.Gargue as Capulet is assuredly well cust, .Last night there was an astonish- fngly large.audience to hear the second performance of \u2018\u2018Tosca.\u201d Those present were rewarded by probably the strongest, most impassioned pre- senattion of that splendid opera Montreal has ever seen.The Cavaradèssi of 8ignor Colomb is ene of those rich- \u201cly dramatic, artistically.fascinaiing impersonations that grow upon one with familiarity, and never lose their grip on the imagination.As for Mme.Ferrabini, her volce is hecoming fuller and more sonorous as the season advances.O' her art, there Was never the slightest doubt, She is an actres first und foremost, and her instincts are towards the dramatic all the time.Her greatest moments are those of profoundest stress, and last night she rose to great heights.In the finale of the æecond act, her exit.the crucifix on Scarpla\u2019s corpse sent \u20ac shudder through the entire audience, so trémendously impressive was it in its.sinister significance.- Signor .icoletti jus'ified the opinion vxpreszed of his Scarpia.It is a superb impersonation, a splendid chars acter study, limned with studious care and presented with all the resource of an experienced artist.Nothing JULIETTE\" \"\u2014Romeo, : Capu- ' after dropping Shaughnessy, held her first reception \u2018at her residence, 215 Drummond.rooms were charmingly decorated with pink roses, carnations and chrysanthemums.Lady Shaughnessy received with her daughter, and Mrs.Thornton Davidson presided in the tea room, assisted by the Misses Marguerite and Edith Shaughnessy.On Wednesday Mrs.Fred J.Tees received during the afternoon and ! evening at her residence, 6 Bishop street, assisted by Mrs.William Tees, \u2018And Miss Armstrong.Mrs.Tees has selected every first and third Wednesday for her days \u2018At Home.\u201d Mrs, Wentworth Park Mackenzie received 03 the same afternoon at her new residence in Weredale Park, West- mount.of Chicago, who is visiting her, with welcoming the guests in the drawing room, which wag decorated with a profusion of pink and white chrysaa- : thémums.} To Teas and Receptions.One of the bright social gatherings of the week was the \"coming out\u201d tea for Miss Reggie McKenna, given on Tuesday afternooa by her sister-in- law, Mrs.Frank McKenna, at her residence on Btrathcona avenue.Several} other teas have been given during the week, most of the host- that day, Mrs.C.F.Dale, Arlington | avenue gave a tea as a farewell to her mother.Mrs.Davis Seath.\u201d who lef: yesterday to spend the winter in California.were all young people, was given on - .The orchestra pluys Puccini's music con amore, It is music that \u2018inds its Miss Mooney, St.Luke Apartments, entertained about twenty of her girl o\u2014one's\u2014bloed.-and\u2014intexicates friends at a \u201cthimble tea\u201d on the same \u2018honor\u2014of- as much by reason of its riotous passion as bv reason of its wealth of melody.Signor Jacchia is in his element In such works as these, and he achieved # veritable tour de force.\" » * Mr.Jeannotte announced late last night that Mme.Fely Dereyne wil} sing Tosca on Thursday.December 7th, during the absence of Mme.Fer- rabini in Boston, where the latter is to sing Mimi in \u201cLa Boheme\u201d on the 8th prox- > M.Hasselmans will conduct the next orchestral concert on Saturday, December 9th, and will present a programme of modern musics * The proposed change in the caat of \u201cLe Jongleur de Notre Dame,\" announced for Saturday night next, will not take place.The final perform- ence of this opera will be with the original cast, Church Social Postponed.Owing to the jllness Lf the presi- * dent, the Ladies\u2019 Aid Soclety of Fair- mount Mcthodist Church will not hold che social which had Leen planned for Tuesday nigh:.The.Grace Dart Home.The Grace Dart Home acknowledges with thanks the following donations: °° Mrs.Wm.Grose (Dorchester street).$30.00 , From A.B.C.per Miss M.Mac- Kay .cei ver 2.2 2.* 5.00 From a Friend, G.M.S., to help the suffering.1.00 Proceeds of a Bazaar held by four little girls.Molly Godfrey, Vardon Ross, Noel- ine Smith, Marjorie Eadie, at Mrs.Harold Eadle's house.18 Rosemount ave, West- - mount.Cee eee ee an 47.1 À.W.4.1 2.2 22200 20e 5.00 $88.15 Mr.Alex.Murray.1 barre! of fameuse apples.Alex Rough, St.lot of cakes, etc.Mra.P.J.Harrington, wetreet, one invalid chair.Mrs.T.B.Bell, Prince Arthur street, one parcel of useful articles.R.B.Morrice, five night dresses,five night, shirts.The first instaliment of twenty- nine fine plump chickens, danated to the institution by F.V.Hayes, J.P.MoMahon, U.Ball, W.J.Taylor, W.Harris, O.M.Normandin, Henry Neill, H.Bennett, Wm.Ieduc, ¥.IS Kerridge.W.L Lens, and Dr.C.E.Hayes, of West Shefford, Que.per F.Catherine street.University 8 Kerridge., .A Friend.one barrel of apples.John.Wingham (Yorke avenue, Westmount), one invalld ring.\u2018Special Notice.STEINWAY PIANOS.\"If.you are thinking about purchas- jag & Steinway between now and New Year's, we will feel obliged if you will your orders with us at your Convenience, 28 we.are experi: \u2018ét some delay in getting our or- led from New York.on account large demand there is for, @téin- i v.nas, Idmited, 513 St: Ca- Bt.West, Wholesale and Re- Ottawe, Que- and surroundi 378-3 therine .afternoon iH Minneapolis.The rooms were attractively decorated with yellow and white chrysanthemums and gome music contributed to the pleasure of the afternoon._ On Thursday afternoon, a large and highly successful reception was given in honor of Mrs.Kemp.of Honolulu, by Mrs.J.Duchastel de Montrouge Another tea hostess on the same day was Mrs.William J.Cleghorn, who, held a reception to introduce to her largely attended \u201c\u2018Coming-out\u201d tea for her daughter, Miss Alberta McLean, who is home from Vassar for the winter.Among the tea hostesses this afternoon are: Miss Marie Lajoie, who is entertaining in honor of Miss Fremont.of Quebec; Mrs.J.D.Younger.who will have as her guest of honor hor daughter.Mrs.Wakefield; Miss Adine \u2018Tache, Western avenue, is giving a {young people's tea; and Mra.Vanier.| Dorchester street.1 [ | The Week's \u201cBridge.\u201d | \u2018Bridge\u2019 has been thé form of en- tertalnment at several gatherings this i week.the first oceasion being on , Monday afternoon, when the hostess , was Mrs.J.A.Mackay, and cards i were played at eight tables.The following evening a large \u201cbridge\u201d of i sixteen tables was given in honor of {the Misses Frances and Dulcia Dod- \u201cwell, by their aunt.Mrs, Magor, at \u201cthe Little Green Tea Room.Wednesday :evening Miss Clint was the hostess lat a \u201cBridge\u201d given at her residence lon Oxenden avenue.{ One of the pleasant luncheons this {week was given at the Mount Royal \u2018Club on Wednesday.by Mrs.Sheldon |Stephens.The table which was art- \u2018ystically arranced with crimson roses and smilax, was laid for thirty-eight guests.{ A bright little lunchegn for debutantes took place on the same day with Miss Helen Thompson as hostess.| Miss Elsa May.Stanley street.was the hostess at a pleasant small luncheon yesterday.covers being laid for eight.and the table prettily arranged with pink roses.Among others who entertained during the week were Mr.and Mrs.T.J.; Drummond.who gave a dinner party Monday night, afterwards taking their guests to the opera.- Miss Kerr, Pine avenue, who entertained informally at the tea hour yesterday.and Miss Dor- fon, who gave a tea for Miss Chaquctte of Quebec, who !s in town visiting friends, and Mrs.George SaverhNt, who gave a dianer last evening prior to Mrs.to Mrs.Turpin's dance, Coming Events.A number of entertainments have beens arranged for next week.On Monday Mrs.Turgeon, Durocher st.Is ng a tea.Tuesday afternoon Mrd Campbell MacDougall, is giving ü tea, and Lady Lacoste is entertaining at a reception in the evening Mrs.James Thom, Western avenue, hai isqued invitations for a tea on Wed- nesdsy afterhoon.The Women's ch of the Antiquarian Society are hojdiag their first ten of the season The Her mother, Mrs.C.B.Allen, Mrs.A.H.B.Mackenzie, assisted in | A successful tea at which the guests | \u201cMiss Kent of on, same afternoon at the Chateau ip when an essay will.be apd.God an wijoyible programme of music given.LT Gordon 8, Moles, formeriy of! { month during the season.i Among those who will receive next! Week are Mrs.Frederick F.Archbald, ! | Tormerly Miss Eveline Clay, who wil | receive next Tuesday and Wednesday, \u2018 i November 28 and 29, at 2 Somerville | avenue.; Mrs.Louis Beaubien, Outremont, is ! | giving a dance at the .Windsor on | ,Thursday evening for her daughter, | Miss Marguerite Beaublen, and her | i granddaughter, Miss Auzlas-Turrenne, ; jof Seattle.< | | Mrs.Arthur Jarvis, formerly Miss; { Maud Campbell, will receive at the | | Linton Apartments oa Thursday af- i ternoon, November 30.| | Home-Coming of Earl and Countess : ! Percy.| A i Ear! and Countess Percy on arriving iat Alnwick last week, from their hon- | ! eymoon, received a cordial welcome | [from the inhabitants.At the rail- i\u2018 way \u2018statioh a guard of \u2018honor wasy ! formed by the Alnwick troop of Boy | \"Scouts.and un address was present- | ied by the Duke of Northumberiand's tenants.A salute was fired from a: i neighboring field, and a torchlight! | procession accompanied the carriage ic ; the Hotspur Tower, where addresses\u2019 \u2018weer presented from the Urban Coun- jcil and the Freemen's Council.Six! | girls\u2014one from each of the schools in | I Alnwick\u2014presented a bouquet to Lady | | Percy.\u2018There were many decorations esses entertaining on Wednesday.On jin tne town.and a triumphal arch had of Mr.Paul Raymond, of Rimbuski, to been set up at the Balliff Gate.When : | this was reached the town band play- {ed \u201cChevy Chase.\u201d The horses were {taken out of the carriage, and it was, drawn to the Castle by men from the Duke of Northumberland's home farms : Boy Scouts with torches lined the way ! i from the Bailiff Gate to the entrance\u2019 \u2018Pouglas Methodist Church, on Dec- Wellington Lodge No.20 Ts L 0.0.F., ; 15 ra See page 7.Sy ™ \u2018 parues > POP RE i Te i \u2018THE SOCIAL WORLD | 4 \" ! LL .: : .{ | | A UHSIGTGH tie list\u2019 of so-' OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO + \u2014éven this - dons} Grand of Hesse.43 to-dny.4.J | een.confined almost wholly.Cardinal Seraphin \u2018Vunnutelll, 77 to- 7 I ï 1.severa; .: .: Ao teas large and small, seve Bi Hon.l* W.G.Huullain, Saskatche- , other enjoyable entertainments have, wan, 64 to-day.| taken place, the largest one being the Me Wendell Philips .Jones.K.C., Ï .; 3 W.J.Tur-! Woatlatock.N.R.45 to-day dance which Mr.and Mrs.W ur; Mr.Joseph Lufontaine, M.L.A., 40 to- ay.- for thelr daughters.the Misses Ruth | Mr Alexander Leird.Toronto.58 to- land Edith TPurpin, who are twa ol the day.\u2018 debutantes (his season.The guests, Rev.Dr.Macklem Toranta.49 to- | were received in the small reception! day.\u2019 \u2019 C0 ; lrooim, which was prettily decorul:d\u2019 Rt.Hon.Sir Goorge W.Buchanan, 57 ft with smiax, ferns, palms.and chry- to-day.oy santiemums.Mrs.T'urçin wore a Mr.Andrew Carnegie, 76 to-day.i 1 y gown of mastic-colored brocade with; Baron Grimthorpe, 55 to-day.point lace bodice, and gold beaded\u2019! pauron Lovat, 40 to-day.chiffon overdress, and carried Lady, T A t | Hillington Fôses Misa Ruth Turpin\u2019 Mar damson, Montreul, do wus gowned j.\\ rcse satin wilh wlit= Major-General H.M.Bengough, 74 , lace corsage and tunic of rose valffon to-day.10 : with opalescent fringe, and carried Mr.John Bigelow, New York, 94 to- pink rose buds.Miss Edith Turpin day., - | was wearing a gown of rose satin with Rt.Rev.Dr.Brewster, Bishop of \"white lace chiffon tunic embroidered Western Colorado, 51 to-day.ian pearis with corsage of white lave, : General John MM.Karle, 86 to-day.and her flowers were pink ruse buds\u2019 Major-General Chartes F.Gregoire, and lies of the valley.Dancing was 77 to-day.; carried on in the Ladies\u2019 Ordinars.Cul, Sir George ©.Helme, 68 to-day.which waa effectively decorated for.Sir John Innes, Bart.71 to-day.the occasion with festuons of Boston pee 7 Jai ; 7 laurel and smilax with baskets filled ro day ames Claxton, Montreal, 79 with pink and white chrysanthemums arranged in the corners of tiie rooms.; The lights were shaded in pink, cast- ANNIVERSARIES.ing a rose-colored glow over the scene.Thomas Hughes.Montreal, died two .a: Attractive wall posters announced the, ~~ yedrs ago to-day.\u2019 : amber \u201ci re fu \u2018dances, and the orchestra was so at-j\" W.'J.Kierna, Montreal, died two Castle on Par ot Se ob ans : raaged as to be completely hidden.veurs ago to-day.were present.Lady Aberdeen wore u | Supper was served in the dining room, Alclde Chamberland, Montreal, died |plue gatin dress under black chiffon! (he tables being adorned with white 4 year ago to-day.and a black picture hat and black fox and pink roses.furs.0 .Springfield, Mass, will receive at her) ; Bride's Reception.residence, 3 Mount Stephen - Apart- The Chantecler Dance.Yesterday afternoon Mrs.H.Wynd- ments, Westmount, on Wednesday af- The Chantecler Club dance, which bam Beaucierk.formerly Miss Alice! ternoon.November 23th, and after- took place Wednesday night at Vic- : wards oa the third Thursday of each! ,., Hall, was a most enjoyable evening.Apout a hundred and twenty members were present.The usual feature dances\u2014the Chantecler, Waltz Mooniight \"and Moonlight Gavotte\u2014 during which Mr.Dewitt Cairns sang, were very popular.Supper was served in the gymnasium and the evening was brought to a close about half- past one with the Home Sweet Home waltz., Approaching Marriages.The marriage will take place Tuesday morning at a quarter tp, .eight o'tlock in the Sacred Heart apel of Notte Dame Church, of Mr.jur Le- gault, and Miss \u2018Florence Dfiquette, only daughter of the late J.N.Du- quette, of Montreal.The Rev.Father Bedard will officiate.; \u2014___ ! Tha marriage of Miss Muriel Jaques | daughter of Mr.and Mrs.C' A.Jaques, to Mr.Lewis Philip Thomp- gon, is arranged to take place in ember 12th.The marriage of Miss E.K rodie, daughter of Mrs.Robert Blalr\u2018Brodie, Quebec to Mr.Robert Hickspof St.Gabriel d= Brandon, will take place the latter part of January.Engagements Announced.| The engagement Miss Marie-ILou Raymond, is announced of daughter Mr.Alexander Balley, civil engineer and physicist, son of Mr.Geo.O.Bailey.of Montreal.\u201che wedding will take place early next Year.or Mrs.T.B.Griffith, of Hamilton, O8.announces the engagemnt of r daughter, Reba L'ayd-Lasceil?s.: Princess Victoria attended the mari daughter of the Hon.Frederick Las- | ; Celles, and formerly Maid of Honor toi \u2018Queen Alexandra, to Mr.George Lloyd, { ! Unionist member for West Stafiord- ; shire, which took place last week at! ;St.Margaret's, Westm!nster.Queen | | Alexandra arranged that after the: ceremony the bride and bridegroom | i should drive to Marlborough House to ; i receive her good wishes.Tae bride, | who wore a derss of white satin: friends her daughter-in-law.Mrs.draped with Maltese lace, was given Sprague H.Cl:ghorn, \u2018away by her father.There were two | Also on the same afternoon, Mrs.! pages, Master Hugh Norman and! Angus McLean entertained at a Master Alec Pilkington (nephew of | | the bridegroom), wearing Court suits | , of silver grey velvet with flame-col- | ored waistcoats.The bridesmalds\u2014 ; 1 Miss Maud Lascelles (the bride's sis- | ter), the Hon.Irene Lawley and Miss | Phyllis Egerton (her cousin), and Mies | Ciare Carleton (niece of the bridegroom)\u2014were dressed In silver grey | ninon, trimmed with lace and edged | with skunk fur.Each carried a, bunch of rowan berrkes.Mr.S.P.' Cowkercl! was best man.The Rev.! \"the Marquis of Normanby (the bride's cousin), the Sub-Dean of the Chapels Roya! (Canon Edgar Sheppard, D.D.).and the Rev.H.8.Iluon (rector of ; Sutton Waldron) officiated.i Mrs.Rawlings\u2019 Reception.Mrs.lienry E, Rawlings entertained at a most enjoyable reception yester- | day afternoon at her apartment In! \u201cThe Linton\" in honor of her sister.Miss Snowball, of Chatham, N.B,, and Miss O'Brien.of India.who are visiting her.The rooms were beautifully decorated with flowers.Fragrant: pink roses and lilies of the valley be-' ing used in the tea room, and yellow , chrysanthemums in the other rooms.\"The hostess wore a gown of purple, \"satin veiled with chiffon and trimmed ; with old lace.Miss Snowball was' gowned in pearl grey satin veiled with | black dewdrop chiffon with touches | of emerald green.Miss O'Brien wore! Persian chiffon over pink satin.The tea table; was in charge of Mrs.Peers | Davidson and Mrs.Arthur Doble, who were assisted in serving by Mrs.Walter Rawlings, Mrs.Archie Glassco.Miss Fetherstonhaugh, Miss Edith \u2018Creelman, MJss Annie Ewen and Miss Rawlings.Primley-Drumm.A pretty wedding took place in New York City, Tuesday afternoon, November 21st, when Miss Kathleen Drumm, Lansdowne Ave.Westmount, was united in marriage to Mr.Waiter Simonton Primley, of Chicago.The marriage was solemnised at the residence of Dr.and Mrs.George Emerson Brewer.Theq Rev.William Martin, of 8: Patrick's Cathedral], offl- ciated.The bride, who was given away by her brother Mr.Frederic Drumm, of Montreal, wore a gown oO) ivory satin, irimmed with rose point face, with large pictures hat, and carried a boquet of lillies of the valley and white orchids.The bridegroom's gift was a diamond horge-shoé brooch.Mr.and Mrs.miey sailed Wednesday by the Mauretania for an extended tour on the Cohtfrrent.\u2018Mrs.F.Drumm, who attended her daughter's wedding, Miss Beatrice Drumm and Mr.F.Drumm.are expected home tomorrow.Vice-Regal Party \u2018a Dublin.co The \u2018Lord Lieuténant of Ireland and Reid, Sherbrooke street, returned to But play that is to fulfil ait-the needs \u201cWe d by Mrs.Heary Hadley.: a Starnes, was the hostess at a | of the Castle.and within the Castle mare \u20ac, Miner, 01 Montras}, e pi ea given on Wednesday - for her.walls, from the barbican to the en- ber , daughter-n-law-Mre + | trance hall, there was a guard of, : Co aE | or estate Wor a SE = _ Led me t Personal Mention.\"+ Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Mitchell and little daughter Sara, sailed on the Lau- rentic for London; Eng., after a two- months\u201d Visit \u201cwith - ; 8.V.E.Mitchell, 377 Peel street.I.ady Tupper and the Misses Tup- per arrived from Vancouver to sall by the SS.Virginian, for England, where they will remain until after the New Year.Mrs.A.W.Lochead, Honan, China, is the guest of Mrs.J.8.McLachlan, 64 St.Matthew street, and will receive on Tuesday, November 28th, afternoon and evening.Lady Mackenzie and Miss Macken- tie.Toronto, stayed at Claridge's Hotel, l.ondon, England, recently, on their way to the Continent.Mr.and Mrs.J.T.Dent, of Savannah, Georgia, who have been the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Horace Joseph have left for the South.The officers and executive of \u201cThe Bracliee\u201d announce that this season's first \u2018At Home\u201d {s to be held on Tuesday, Z8th- November.Mrs.H.R.Chariton entertained at a box party at the Orpheum, yesterday afternoon, in honor of Mrs.Bur- ley, of Vancouver.; Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Whitehead who have been spending thelr honeymoon abroad \u2018are expected back early in December.Mrs.Robert Reid and Miss Kthel town this werk from Woodstock, vt.Miss Edith Jackson, of Ottawa, is the guest of Dr.and Mrs.À.W.Hal- dimand, of 4063 Dorchester street.Mrs.Alexander Dick, The Linton, who has been il} for some time, is not yet well enough to return home: The Rev.Arthur W.and Mrs.Loc- head, of Honan China, are in the city for a few weeks visit.; Miss Alys Semaje.of New York, is spending the winter in town with her aunt, Mrs.T.Keilly.Miss O'Brien, who is the guest of Mrs.H.E.Rawlings, is leaving next week for Boston.- : Mr.O'Hara Baynes sailed for England, this week, by the S8.Laurentic.Mrs.George Armitage has paturned to her home in Sherbrooke.\u2018 Mrs.Hope Scott is visiting her sister Mrs.George Hale in Boston.THE PLACE OF PLAY IN HUMAN ACTIVITY.Flay satisfies man\u2019s energies and some of his most fundamental! organic needs.It also relieves nervous tension and initiates him into fresh, inspiring.and delightful experience, Ët involves in various degrees struggle and skill as wel) as pleasure; and it develops amongst other things courage, self-control, the power of quick and accurate judgment and of cooperative activity.These are some of the \"qualities which make it of prime importance In the education of youth.+ of the mature man must do something \u2018more.It must be so ordered as to suggest to some degree that trarmony.wholeness.beauty, which we fing pre~ seht in all genuinely xatistying\u2014neti- vity.Only thus.as the Greeky .well know, can it be preserved from.K the taint of brutality and be made to, complete its usefulness by helping to attune the soul as well\u2019 As striligthen the body and character \u2014Wailtet M.Poe EE .|Pèfutres et Graveurs de Paris,\u201d at the werth to Mr.Bd-! al | bits of Paris and has sent among other | sketches, ' Ing the coming season will be the last Mi hymnet*s Pcie! at the Royal Canadian Exhibition.7 \"OUR PARI is TE .S LETTER From the Special Canadian Correspondent of The Montreal Star in Paris.; Paris, November 1.\u2014On the 21st of October.the English Ambassador.Sir Francis Bertié,.unveiled the portrait Hust oT KInmg Edward the work-ef-the, well-known scuipter, Mr.Bruce Joy.which has been presented to the British Chamber of Commerce by their president.Mr.Watton.Besides the numerous members of the English Mlle.Dorziat, who have Jeft Parts for a three weeks' tour are among other celebrated absentees.\u2019 \u2019 The last named charming actress has gone to St.Petersburg to play in \u201cL'Aventurier\u201d during a short engagement.After that she comes back to | Paris for the rehearsals of \u201cCaducee,\u201d by M.Henri de Rothschild.~~~ M.de Rothschild is a good example of the prevalent fashion of seeking fame in more than one, or even two, fields.Not content with being an eminent surgeon, a philanthropist, and one of the most delightful hosts colony, there were present, Sir Herbert Samuel and Sir Matthew Nathan who preside over the English postal : service.These two gentlemen were ! the guests of honor at the annual dinner given the same evening, by the British Chamber of Commerce.In a notable speech which attracted much attention in the French press, Sir Herbert Samuel outlined the neutral attitude taken by England in \u2018the Franco-German negotiations.After referring to the recent reduction in the parcel post rates, he damped his hearers hopes .by exhorting them _to have patience in the matter of penny postage between England and France.\u2018Among the guests was M.Roy, the Cgpadian Commissioner.who was also present the following evening at the smal] dinner of twenty covers given in honor of Sir Herbert Samuel.Canadian Artists fhe Canadian artists who make Péris their headquarters are opening Hel] Studies again after the summer { os Mr.J.W.Morrice, is lowing hrdlu shrdlu shrdlu hrdlu showing some admirable \u201cetudes\u201d at the 3me Exposition de la Societe des UN.UN UN.UN.N in Paris.This youth- Gpleriés Georges Petit.ful society was founded by such well finown .Paris lovers as Messrs, Georges Canin, Luigini, Fougerousse, ete.\u2018The last named artist has a =.\u2014 tittle know J two charming water-colors of the Bievre, the mysterious underground river that once rippled in the ine._Now it may only be seen as a few yards of murky canal] discolored by the refuse of the nearby factories which occupy the ancient buildings in what was once an aristocratic quarter of Paris.\u2019 Miss Winnifrid Kingford after a short stay at Moret, js once more sculping her clever portrajt busts in her studio in.the boulevard Rospail.Miss Katherine Wallis of Peterbor- ough is again at work in/her studio in the avenue du Maine.Miss Dorothy Betts of London is studying art In the Montparnasse quarter and the Misses Kerr and Cronyer are pursuing their studies in Auteull where so many of the fashionable finishing schools are \u2018to be found.Absentee Notables.Paris has seemed straagely empty the last fortnight, as in adition to the people who have not yet returned from the country many notable people are temporarily \u2018out of town.A large number of French bishops and several academicians went to the quaint old town of Meaux this week for the un- velling of Rossuet\u2019s monument in the cathedral.Messrs.Mezieres and Jules Lemaitre ably performed the delicate task of making spceches in honor of the celebrated orator who held the Bishopric of Meaux for 22 years.I hear that M.Jules Lemaitre has decided that the course of lectures on Chateaubriand that he will give dur- - of the series which have delighted his hearers each wiater.The courses on Jean Jacques Rousseau, Fenelon and Racine were afterwards published in book form and were eagerly read by those who could not obtain admittance to the crowded lecture rooms.M.Bergson is another notable person absent from Paris for the moment.Last year his lectures on philosophy at the Sorbonne which were attended by all rariks of society, led to the formation of a regular Bergson Cult.His books, \u201cL\u2019'Evolution Crea- trice,\u201d \u201cL\u2019Historie du Rire,\u201d ete, were immensely popular and no one with a shred of reputation for intelligence to uphold dared say that this yg\"dernier] cri.\u2019 in philosophy was unknown to them.I am amused to see the suddenness with which M.Bergson has leaped into fame across the Channel.In apite of his having received an honorary degree from Oxford in the spring his name meant nothiag to the general public till the appearance of Mr, A.P.Lindsay's book.\u201cThe Philosophy of Bergson.\u201d The learned professor is now in London, where he ig giving a series of four lectures on \u201cThe Soul,\u201d at University College.\u2018Articles on the man and his work are appearing in \u2018many of the English magazinés, such as The Hibbert Journal and the Forum and M.Bergson Is now fairly launched oa the tide of popularity as the inventor of a new system of philosophy.M.Bergson's genius is sometimes claimed as the result of that absolute] pf liberty of thought and speech which l'et a Frenchman wiil tell vou is only to be found in his own country.J As a matter of Fatt the hriniant tec.turer is the son of an Eaglish mother, .Atid more than one nationality-plays its part in his pedigree on the father's stde.Theatrical World.+ Barah \u201cBernhardt 'Is® still additig to f bor triumphs at the.London Hippo- in Parisian Society, he made his de- : oo Vovwr'eht last winter.His fiew piece has already had the ad- tk oral OÙ 8 pretended protest tre.the medical profession as the.play is understood to be an unsparing criticism of their short-comings.The latest celebrity to astonish society with a brand new talent is M.Sacha Guitry, the son of the famous actor whose South American tour roused so much enthusiasin this summer.The son is now \"about 27 years old, and has an acknowledged Tepu- tation as an actor and playwright Having a little spare time on his hands, he decided to become a painter, and the result of four months\u2019 work is at present on exhibition at the Galeries Bernheim, whose walls are noted for their hospitality.Compared with the Post Impressionists, there is certainly nothing of the amateur about the pictures of this audacious, or as the friendly critics unite in calling him\u2014this Incomparable young man.There are several exceedingly clever carjcatures among the twenty pictures, and fifteen drawings exhibited and the portrait of the authoress Colette Willy disarms criticism on other points by its simplicity, life, and charm.The Coutre-Amiral Hautefeuills, in -an interesting article which recently appeared in the Figaro, reveals a lit- tle-known chapter in the life.of another many-sided genius.Raoul Guns- bourg to the general public is A man who professes to be an entirely original composer, and whose musical drama, \u201cIvan le Terrible,\u2019\u2014for which of.the above lodge to Night,\" WEDNESDAY 29th.Programme.Buchre.ttend a Ladies\u2019 BVENING, NOV.Refresh- POPULAR DANCING ASSEMBLY TO-NIGHT 8-20, Stanley Hall, .93 Staniey Street.-Hinest Ball Room in Canad Fall Orchestra.Ceuple \u2018See.Learn the new dance \u201cOSTEND.\u201d Private Lessons 10 am.to 10 p.m.PROF, FRANK H, NORMAN, SR.\u2018Pp.5160 Beginners may join classes at any time.278 2 aw GR Beaver Lodge = : «Nev I.O.O.F + SPECIAL NOTICE.Members of the above Lodge are r- ticularly requested to turn out in large numbers to greet the members of Weal- Ungton Lodge No.20, who will pay a fraternal visit to this Lodge on Tuesday evening, November 28th, next.Sister es cordially invited.Ali Up Beavers.WM.McQUESTON, Secretary.WINDSOR HALL.L.M.Ruben, Manager.MONDAY EVENING, DEC.11, AT 8.16.Reserved Seats, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50.At Shaw's Plano Rooms, 370 St.Catherine Street West.MRS.PANKHURST The Worid-Famous Leader of Eng-* lish Suffragettes, Under the.ausrices of the Local! Coun- oH -of-Wemen\u2014of Montreal.Everybody can if TAUGHT RIGH PRIVATE LESSONS for $5; daily at Classes every Monday and = co Uptown 3556.AUDITORIUM \u201cThe Social Committes invite memberw| =r DANCING SCHOOL.A seleet and -up te dute academy, devoi; «d to teaçhina Y Winter Fruit Exhibition wilt be held at MACDONALD COLLEGE fi connection with the annual mreting of the Pomological and Fruit Growing Beciety of the Province of Quebec, DECEMBER Sth and 6th, 1911, Full particulars of prize list and ea.tries, which are open, to the Province, may be obtained from the Secretary, Peter Reld, Chateauguay Basin, : 231 5 Jaw Sl.Andrew's Society Ra pu Mere DETAILS The Anniversary Sermon will be preached in Melville Presbyterian Chureh, Westmount, on Sunday evening, the 3rd December, at 7 o'clock, by the Rev.John Lochhead, M.A., Chaplain.A liberal collection in ald of the Socliety\u2019s Charitable Work i8 requested.All Scotsmen, descendants of Scotsmen and friends are heartily invi to be present.\u2018 Officers and members of the St.Andrew's and Caledonian Societies will Please meet in the vestry at 6.46 P.M, (Get off street car at Elgin street, West mount).: W.H.CLARK KENNEDY, 281 2 law Hon.Secretary.ssa \"fl CAN YOU DANCE ?8, NG will give you TEN safintaction or money re T.PROF, any hour.Thursday.Assembly TO-N:unf AT 830 UPLE .80c.HALL.17 Berthelet St.SKATING TO-NIGHT\u2014BAND - Head of the Department of Physiology, Under the auspices of the Central ANNUAL SALE - Chri Presents, Dolls, Etc, in L Friday\u201d ber 2nd, 1911.Admission, § cents.HIGH TEA\u2014Saturday, 6 to 8 P.M., 25 ¢ Church of the Ascension Park Avenue _ vening, December 1st, 1011, Saturday Afternoon and Evening, ~ DR.WINFIELD S.HALL, _ of the Northwestern University, Chicago, SPEAKS TO MEN ON SEX HYGIENE - LYRIC HALL, SUNDAY, NOVEM BER 26TH, AT 4 P.M.- Y.M.C.A.Tate .or Toe OF WORK, .Ce ecture Hall of Church, 1 Decem- ents.281 8 aw r the music\u2014hasg just been prodûced at the \u2018\u201cGaite Lyrique.\u201d Rear-Admiral Haute\u2019euille recalls the varied career of this strange genius from the time when as a little .boy of eight, he taught the village peasants for his daily bread.At the age of fourteen he got himself enrolled In the ambulance corps of the Rus- slan army in the Russo-Turkish war of 1877-78, and the hazard of war, together with his own indomitable pluck, gave him a large share in the taking of Nicopoli.He threw up his medical studies in Paria on hearing that the Russian Government wished to acknowledge the part he had played.But the death of Alexander II made an audience impossible, and the resourceful youngsier took the !irst step in his theatrical career by organizing the first French theatre in Moscow, with the aid of the French actors and actresses thrown but of employment by the national! mourning: Two years later he led his troupe to St.Peters- burg, and kad an immediate audience with Alexander III.His reply to that monarch's question as to what ha could do for him, \u201cTendez la main a mon.pays, sire; a la France,\u201d marks the first step In the Franco-Russian entente cordiale and gained for Guns- bourg the Cross of the Legion Honor on the occasion of the Grand Duke Vladimir's visit to Paris in 1808.His theatrical) activities wi abandoned though he played \u201cmore than one Important diplomatie role, and Parisians are now enjoying the opera which is one result of M.Guns- bourg's varied Russian expériences.ELIZABETH BOUCHER.THE LIFE OF THE | ~ JAPANESE WORKINGMAN In Japan a remarkable feature of the industrial and social life ig the great uniformity in the manner of living among different classes.\u2019 They all llve in very similar, dwellings.The.poorer people have four wooden walls, and for furniture a few mats and blankets and a coal pot.The food, save in the very highest classes, is in the main very uniform; rice and green tea, with sake as a stimulant.Among those who have not yet adopted Kuro- pean fashions even the dress ls in substance the same throughout the middle and the lower ciasses.Wages vary exceedingly, and no real standard can be given, but they are, as a rule, very small, though recent years have witnessed a steady rise.But the weekly budget of the Japanese workingman is very small.His rent is a mere bagatelle; the same may be sald of his food.His only extras are a hot bath regularly every other day.twice a month or.so'a family trip to the theatre, a few _penes for | toys for his children, ard a few more to propitiate the deities.Counting the family at two adults and three juveniles, and including every necessary and Hkely outlay.the weekiy blil will come to about 11 shillings 6 pence a week.ours of labor are, to western no- ions, outrageous, on an average eleven a day.but frequently twelve, thirteen OF even fourteen.Attempts have been made repeatedly to start trade unions, but never procoust Vs _ Insurance gg ol oy.a infirmity is ecessary in Japan so feng as the present firmly anchored tradition.endures: which assribes it.us a duty ppon each person to contribute to the maibtenanos af ax in- \u2026 ROYAL \u20ac Federation Lodge No.Majestic Hall Adult and children's _ classes.Private les- vons.; 7 THE ANNUAL - UARDIANS are cordially invited to be present.Refreshments.Will meet at 211 Sherbrooke street West at 8 p.m., Tuesday, November 28th, to hold their Annual PAST MASTER'S NIGHT.The officials of the Supreme Lodge, District Lodge and Master Guardians + W.J.PENDLETON, Jr., | Secrétary.281 3 EVERY TURK LIABLE - Every Mohammedan subject in Turkey is liable to service and remains liable for twenty-five years.At 21 the young Turk enters the active army, the Nizam, and remains in it for three years.He must then serve six years in the reserve, called the Tchtrad, and after this he remains nine years in the army reserve, called the Redif, which resembles the German Landwehr.This reserve has a second line called the Mustafis, in which the citizen liable to service is finally enrolled.; - Every year produces about 100,000 men liable to service and of this number 70,000 are\u2019 enrolled as recruits.The remainder, that is to say the least effective, are given drill, and they may perhaps be compared with the extra reservists of the first class in Germany.They finally find thelr way into the Redif.Altogether Turkey can place a ntillion men in the field, and as far as materia] is concerned, German officers who have instructed Turkish troops declare that there is not an army in the world that would not men.\u2014The Frankfurter-Zeitung.Special Notice.WILLIS PIANOS.Willis pianos are endorsed by the jeading pianists of the world.Also by such eminent artists as Mesdames Frances Alda and Ferrabini, Messrs.Colombini, Hugh Allan, and others.Willis & Co.Limited, 580 St.Catherine street west, corner Drummond street.° \u2019 EDUCATIONAL the Countess of \u2018Abefdesn gave tivelr firet.party of the season at Dublin Cabot in November Forum.-\u2014 CI.IK 2fa drome and M.and Mme.Silvain and - capable or film member of his\u2019 ily \u2014~Westminiter Review.TO MILITARY SERVICE.The Associated Board rejoice to get such | re.OF.THE Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music London - -England For Local Examinations in Music in the BRITISH EMPIRE.Patros\u2014T8 MAJESTY THE KING The Aunual Examinations in [Prect- feal Music and Theory will be held {brouglout Cazada in May and June, As Buuibition value about.$300 LU offered annually.: Syllabus Music for the Examinations.and «ll particolsrs may be obtained on applfeation to M.WARING DAVIS.~~.87 Shuter Street, Montreal.(Resident Secretary for Canada).Open to pupils of all Teachers of Music.¢ J.J.LEVERT TRACHER OF Banjo, Guitar Mandolin From beginning to highest perfection, Open day and evening.INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION ONLY.Stedies 383 St CATHERINE ST.W.Tel.Up.138).» 261 13 law + (Pounded 1848.Incorporated (Royal Charter) 1653 Patron: BBR MAJESTY QUEER ALEXANDRA.Visitor: The Lord BISHOP OF LONDON.| & Dean: Prof.J.ree of Stndy.A ory.\u201ca3 HARLEY STREET W.| QUEEN'S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, LONDON.J - in money.\u201cthe eity, C4.; Whirlwind Campaign of Five Days Brought to a Successful Close, \u2018Montreal Setting a New World\u2019s \"Record for Quick and Generous Response to an Appeal.HE magnificent success which has attended the movement to raise \u201ca Million and a Half\u201d for Old McGill, is the finest sort of compliment to the magnetic power of that matchless imsfitrition, a credit to the city it ornaments, an honor to the men who have conceived and energetically, pushed through the plan of campaign, and must be exceedingly gratifying to the two Grand Old Men who for iso long have carried the enormous burden alone.-.Ît is to these twin heroes.of the epic of McGill's history that the mind turns first.They have made this hour's triumph a possibility.They have borne the burden and the heat of the day when there were fewer to cheer and far fewer to assist.Nothing can ever detract from their imperishable: glory.- McGill must expand ss the years pass and the mation\u201cof which it is the educational \u201cpivot develops ; but never will it be forgotten that its first expansion and its most critical growth was the work of these giants in gen- erosity\u2014Lord Strathcona and Sir William Macdonald.The worth of McGill to Canada cannot be over-stated.It is our best known university\u2014the synonym for Canadian intellectual life and vigor the world over.In MeGill, we possess one of the great seats of learning of the civilized world.Comparatively a young institution, it inevitably falls behind many of its sister colleges in-plant and size of staff.It falls behind none of them in the devotion and culture of its professoriat ; and its name is mentioned with the best wherever men of learning meet together to discuss the currents of the world\u2019s thought., What Oxford is to England, and Edinburgh to Scotland, and _ Trinity to Ireland, what the Sorbonne is to France and Heidelberg | and its competitors are to Germany, what Harvard and Yale are to the United States, McGill is to Canada.We could no more bave afforded to let it fall behind in the march of progress than fre could have permitted the Canadian Pacific Railway to go bankrupt or Confederation to become a confessed failure.Our future is bound up with that of McGill; and it would have been a national \u2014indeed, an Imperial calamity\u2014if it had been compelled to admit a serious conspicuous loss of power., The blow especially to \u2018Moritreat could not bave Been\u2019 measured, With our \u201cmillion and a half, we have got off cheaply.This was not a movement for thé salvation of McGill alone, but of the city, the Province dnd\u2019 thé Dominion.And it is now to be hoped that the éity and the Province and the Dominion will collectively do their duty.\" \u201cFor the men who \u2018organised t the canvass and carried it trium- \u2018phantly through, it is hard to say too much.They gave more than money to this important civic movement.Without their skill and \u2018assiduity, we would not like to imagine what the result would have \u2018been.Subscriptions are not to be secured by sitting down to wait or them.The sedentary canvasser never yet was a success.But \u2018this earnest and tireless band of workers under the able .chairman- spip of Mr.R.B.Angus, put in the busiest week of their lives, .and made it very properly uncomfortable for any who failed to help.They were not beggars\u2014they were the representatives of an aroused \u2018and intelligent patriotism putting before each man his plain duty.- And now we can hope that the future of McGill will be as brilliant as the devotion ofits friends deserves\u2014as brilliant as the highest hopes of the two veterans who have financed it without fuss \u2018through the years of its youth\u2014as brilliant as we trust the future of the nation will be, upon which McGill has already cast so much lustre, apple of its eye; and that it has loyal supporters in plenty whenever it flies the flag of distress.In the hour of its prosperity, we are confident that its first care will be for the self-sacrificing men who \u2018have stayed with the ship in spite of the leanness of the fare which has usually been their all- -too-meagre portion.¢ The Professors of McGill should bs among the first to know \u2018 \u2018pifcially that the \u201cMillion-and-a-Half\" mark has been reached.i ORGANIZATION F OR CAMPAIGN .HAD BEEN CAREFULLY PREPARED ets, Lieut.-Colonel John Carson, \u201c The organization which made this Edward Clouston, Bart.» \u2018campaign such a success was compos \"M, B.Davis, James Do ; ; las, M.D.ed of two main committees and eleven untiey Drummond, T.J Drummond.aub- committees.The members of S.H.Ewing.these were chosen with great care from KG.J.Fleet, K.C.: George G.Foster, the business and professional men of George B.Fraser.t James Gardiner, A.Hamilton Gault, some of them graduates of |W, J Gear, C.H.Godfrey, C.B.Gor- McGil, sore of them \u2018from other.col- gon, Sr Hugh Graham, E.B.Green- leges and many of them and not the Crier, His Worship Mayor uen À - Mayor Gueri least efftvient from no college at all.Charles M.Haye, ave er me.he only \u2018qualification was an- Jouer William Hanson, k.F.Hebden, Jona- est in the welfare of the university than Hodgson, 08.FE.Hodgson, J.\u201cet Montreal.\u2018That the choice of tlie = Hoover w 5 Holt, Major deorge Sérimittées was justified was sl:own to \u2019 - by the figures given out at the close \u2018of, 1h.campatin.He \\ Jacobs.The commitices were as follows: \u2014 | x Kingman.Eugene Lafteur, K.C.: Peter Laing, f 1\".The Executive Committee.- Jr.R.B.Angus, chairman.J.N.Laing, R.8.Logan, H.A.Lovett, George E.Drummond, vice- Sir K.C.; Peter Lyall, H.H.Lyman.Sir William Macdonald, T.B.Macaulay, D.\u201d Lorne McGibbon.J.Malcolm Macintyre, J.H.McKechnie, John McKergow, Bartlett McLennan, William McMaster, Lieut.-Col.F.8, Ross.| Metghen, Charles Meredith, H.V.Met ; Jatmér Mo obgan, David Mor- riob.A he 2e A ER Ogilvie\u2019, Ly Ey ; 1.Pease, D ./ Rotart Reford, R.W.\u201cReford, Lt.- Col.E.M.Renouf, E.A.Robert.Ald.CONTINUED ON PAGE 21.The Citizens\u2019 Committee.B.Aogus, chairman.E.Drummond, vice- u Allan, H.B.\u2018Ames, .Angus, Hon.J.8.Archibald, \u201cArmstrong.PTT Le John Baillie, C.C.Balk @& A.on, Henry Birks, W.Birks, Black, K.W.Blackwell, X.J.K.C.; Lieut.-Colotiel J.H.| Fo .aay 4 .©.3k.Caban, X.C.;.James :Carruth- H nL tea fis rp .Clive To Missing Bclfton Man.Bolton ont.November 25.\u2014 Mep |.a farm about a mile from \u201che vi lage, to clear um à rumon that the re- maine.of Willlam McLean, whe- disappeared: five years ago, may.be: a M\u201d bottom.: Brion \"and Dudas, \u2014 = It knows now that Montreal cherishes it as it does the are digging out a \u2018ifled-in_ well >.| Scene of Great Enthusiasm and Re- joicing at Dinner to Celebrate the Conclusion of the Campaign- \u201cWe Simply Couldnt Lose,\u201d the Keynote of the Speeches.\u2019 e million and a half goal has been reached and McGill is all right.\u201cPut your trust in Montreal,\u201d sald Mr.H.B.Angus, the chairman of the Executive Committee of the campaign, to Mr.George E.Drummond, the viee- chairman, at tthe commencement of tthe campaign, \u201cand your suocess is assured.\u201d Mr.Angus was right.When he spoke, the goal had been $1,000,000, and last aight the cam- Ios moms Ge te À à ve \u2018paigners had $1,500,000\u2014and more.Montreal proved true to the trust reposed in her, and tbe immediate future of McGill University is assured.J That Montreal could raise a million and a half in five days is the wonder of a continent., From left to \u2018right\u2014Mr.Wm.Rutherford, Captain No.9; Mr.W.M.Birks, of Citizens\u2019 Committee; Mr.John \u2018W., Ross, of Citizens\u2019 Commit- There are other larger cities in this sphere than Montreal, but when #2 tee; Mr.F.Howard Wilson, of Citizens\u2019 Committees; Mr.J.G.Rose, m ember of No.8 team; Mr.James Ballantyne, Captain No.1; Mr.J.W.comes to public-spirited generosity, there is only one Montreal.| McConnell, Captain No.6; Mr.C.C.Holland, Captain of No.4; Mr.George H.Montgomery, Captain No.7; Mr.George Lyman, Captain of No.A million and a half in five days means an average of almost a third of 5; Mr.R.J.Young, Captain of No.11; Mr.Percy Molson, Captain of No.8.i a million a day., Some of the days have gone over this mark, while some : have fallen under.en a tt rv Ry Se rT But tthe millich and a Balf been raised, \u201cand, after; all, averages ~~ DONORS OF $1,000 AND OVER \u201cSTANDING OF COMMITEES.sou x VU Van gs 8 NSS nono Yesterday's great spurt by the workers netted the grand tout eh $378,007.87, by many thousands of dollars the best since the opening of the 20 .campaign, and brought the aggregate\u201d up to the splendid total of The following is a list of those who subscribed $1,000 or more The final standing of the diferent sub-committees and the total] $1-526,966.87, or considerably above the high level mark set as an almomt f { h ; * .\"| unattainable goal to thc volunteer workers who engaged in the historic to the fund, so far as they have been compiled by the Committee amounts collected by them are given below :\u2014 campaign.there may be one or two omissions: 6.\u2014Mr.J.W.McConnell, captain .ceee.$384,045 00 It would be hard topi ck out any outständing figure in the great en- Dr.JamesDouglas .$100,000 8.Mr, Percy W.Molson, captain.\u2026.308,531.00 deavor, so redolent are the ranks of indefatigable workers.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Reford .100,000 11.\u2014Mr.R.J.Younge, captain .vee.208,696.00 a Ro - tthe fly ve nave been ont he Dondanarters of the stresse .; v essrs.an Ross The Birks Family .eee.100,000 |.5,\u2014Mer, George Lyman .\u2026.113,788.87 out conspicuous among the determined workers whose magnificent effort R.B.Angus .RE Ceara .50,000 3.\u2014Mr.H.J.Fuller, captain .eens 108,138.00 which has made Montreal's generosity the talk of a continent.James Ross .RSI 50,000) 4.\u2014Mr, C.C.Holland, captain .90,837.00 Messrs.Birks and Ross were, with Mr, R.A.Cassidy, the directors of E.A.Robert .citrine.cera 30,000 10.\u2014Lt-Col.C.A.Smart, captain .: 74,802.00 the efforts of workers.To them, and to Mr.Robert Reford Mr.RB: Dr.Milton Hersey: «i «ooo vv isnnn is 1220 20057 - 30,000] 9.\u2014Mr.- Wi -Rutherford, captain \u2014:.=.7 - 70,758.00- 281 Mr.Geo E.Drummond, and Mr.F.Howand Wilson.belong.the \u2026 2 Dr.H.s.B irk .; \u2019 2.credit of much of the organization and much of tthe inspiration of the Geo.E.Drummond Grmemaony Dr.Drummond) sree 25,000 2.\u2014 ett, captain .evscss 60,662.00] oper, who for five days have given the best of their endeavors and ex- Estate J.T.Molson .Cetera ieee vee 25,000 7.\u2014Mi, G.H.Montgomery, captain .cee 59,157.00 perience to tthe cause of: Old McGill.C.W.McLean .covvviunnnnnn.casa 25,000 -1.\u2014Mr, James Ballantyne, captain ., 47,651.00 Next in order come the benefactors who bave, through their beneft- J.W.McConnell .Î L.\u2026 acces .25,000 i cence saved the good name and future uscfylness of the University.Cône CR.H ference * 25.000 Total | LL.J $1,526,965 87 spicuous among these are the Messrs.Birks, Mr.Robert Reford, and Dr.: omer .EN sente , Trent ve Tener o 0 ET \u2019 James Douglas, whose gifts of $100,000 each were thé very backbone .of H.S.Holt .RAA RAA .25,000 an.tre success of the movement.To the latter particularly is _great praise Hon.Robert Mackay .0000000 00000 ea 0000 25,000 : due for what turned out to de the original big gift, the ohe an which Sir Hugh Gral y 25,000 \u201che reports of the several sub-committees for.the last two days the splendid foundation of a Ti and a half achievement was laid.- ~ Nathaniel Curry ., 25,000 were as follows: \u2014_\u2014 ; v.Te those in the confidence of .the committee \u2018which first started \u2018the .\"se .\u2026» es sv ss soe er .UY t it -~ Sir William Van Horne .ens rene 25,000 1.\u2014Mr.Jamies Ballantyhe, captain .$ 13,655.00| 20702 HoT) veal at rt Re ti our or à Canadian PacificRaillway .eee 25,000 |.&\u2014Dr.H.S.Birkett, captain .cu0.9,125.00 dollar subecription.These were hard: to find, as indeed they would be Grand Trunk Railway.1.2020000 000000 ce.28,000 3i\u2014Mr.HJ.Faller, captain .\u2026.2200200.7,115.00 in any eommunity of no matter how great affluence.{Canadian Northern Railway .Cetera 25,000 |.4\u2014Mr.C.C.Holland, captain .37,635.00 The originators of the idea, who were Messrs.W.M.Birke and J.W.fam 2 Ross,-were for the moment discouraged, as the last great refusal Sir Edward Clouston .coveeeereeeuieern.20,000) 5.-\u2014Mr, Geo.captain .43,490.87 came op \u201d 1 a : eve of the P.S.Ross .( Demonstratorship) eee Leger tata 15,000.6.\u2014Mr.J.W.McConnell, captain .ee.86,070.00 27 [7 ¢ initial meeting of the workers, Friday evening, November A.Baumgarten .A 005 \u201c 15,000) 7.\u2014Mr.G.H.Montgomery, captain .9,225.00 rovidence, however, seemed\u2019 with the organizers.Things seemed hope- Heirs W.W.Ogilvie .rece 15,000 8.\u2014Mr.Percy W: Molson, captain .acc a 0e 6 .100,106.00 less, sé far as a $100,000 subscription to start matters was concerned.Hope David Morrice, Sr., and Robert B.Morrice.00.\u201410,500 9.=Mr.\u2018Wm.Rutherford, captai RAR 7,160 00 abandoned \u201cand the instigators of the movement went home to dimner Bank of Montreal .cea 10,000 {10.\u2014Lt.-Col.C.A.Smart, captain . tea .Mra; Herrldge, to Mr.Kenneth Me |, Thelr Royal Highnesses have gra- dame Landry vas Sownec arming latest styles and the fascinating new creations.lachlin, so ?; ; ciously extended their patronage to the Pa \u2018esvet, ; : ; moi Mr and Mrs 1.P|} haar to be given for the Maternity |and attractive.AT VERY MODERATE PRICES The skilled handiwork of artist and crafts- McLachlin, Premier and Mrs- Fleming, of New Brunswiek, are guests in the Capital.The Lieutenant-Governor of Prince MTS R.L.of Ithaca, and Miss Hope Macrae, Mrs.Hospital on December 11th.The ceremony of opening will be performed by Borden.Mrs.Erskine Edward Island, and Mrs.Rogers, are | 1*ronson, the president of the Hospital Spending the week In town.Mrs Wm.Webb, of Quebec.the guest of \u2018honor at given by Mrs.W.Was | ! @ luncheon, \u2018 C, Edwards, at the Auxiliary.is anticipating great results from the quite unique form which ! the affair is to take.Mrs.and Miss Fitzgibbon, of Montreal, who have heen staying with Col.and Mrs.Andrew Thompson, have re- vergne, Miss Taschereau and Miss Fre- Mrs.Sproule received in the chambers of the Speaker of the House of Commons, and was assisted in receiving by Mrs.George kK.Foster.In the Aruwing room and on.the tea table quantities of white and yellow chrysanthemums were used.A delightful dinner party of sixteen ~ Desirable Down Quilts The rapid advance of the season strongly urges an early selection -while complete displays of new and attractive moderately priced lines facilitate purchasing\u2014by offering the shopper the widest possible choice.The dependeble character, superior quality and serviceability of these finest weaves in soft gauzy silks and fabrics, the man, whether he be toiler over loom, guarding and watching raw material reach finished perfection, or whether he be artisan whose skill fashions plastic clay, or carves the beautiful thought of a master into some chaste furniture, it matters not, for it is with a know- miter) Cy greovers were laid for turned home.covers was given by the Premier and! Down.Quilts assure the maximum of value for the amount expended.ledge that his handiwork lives on.Collingwood Schrieber, Mrs.J.K.Kerr: Jur.H.ie Club for har The Non \u201cGeorge E.and Mrs.Foster, | C nti uously for more than seventy years, Lady Melvin Jones, Mrs.J.S.Ewart, | C 4 soun zlub for her fon.A.FE.and Mrs.Kemp.Hon.J.De ontin Mra, Lyons leger Ma LG ENAS guest.Mrs, Large Mriibon, of Mom.Hom 5 F and Sis Kenn fon, 3: J WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THESE FOUR LINES | Continuously for more than seventy years .Mrs.David Pottinger, Mrs.George ! Harris, Mra.Cowan, Vancouver; Miss Mag Loucks, Mrs.Leopard., \\ .to .k ar Miss Monk and Miss Shearer, of |defence, may I be allowed to offer some| CHILDREN'S DOWN QUILTS, made in all sizes, covered with handsomely figured \u2019hual devel t and bett tof all Mrs.Greenshields, of Montreal, and Maui guests of Mrs.George words of approval and also of criticism.and plain sateen and silk in attractive shades of pink and blue ; from $1.50 to $6.50 ntibgal development an erment of a Mr.and Mrs.Cour de Lion MacCarthy Mountain.Wa can ull agree (except the \u201cboys™) of 1c p are ; ES ro C nes ines of merchandise, give to Henry Morgan are the guests of Mr.gon MacCarthy.and Mrs.Hamil- Mrs.Alexander Fraser, the Driveway.Mrs.W.B.Northrup entert \u20ac or Dread- & box party at the aD onl certaine at Captain Worthington, A.D.C., oceupied !noughts to the British navy is bod, but poration cards to all clectors.Not elections and takn care of those bur- ! exerts a strong influence in more intelligently wards at supper in the Russell Cafe seats in the Speaker's gallery, and ap- i thut does not go fur enough.How does only will such cards explain where | eloct on election day.t ; .for her niece, Miss Somerville, of Tor- |Pétred greatly interested in the de- | (Me proposed cost to Canada of $750,000 respective voters must poll their votes | ! meeting the wants and requirements of a great , ates.;& year compare wi e British nav Sr A ; ; aN i ini \u2018 : : : : oo de Lorimier, of Montreal, is | LL ! cstimates?It means that for each dollar IN METHODS A put instructions will be given as to Duties of Returning-Officer.store, whose merchandise in reality, is but ame \u2019 \u2019 _ A ; Per head that Canada contributes, the ow votes ou 0 marked in or- vin à .+ .visiting her parents, the Hon.L.P.| The Canadian Handicrafts Guild.taxpayer in the United kingdom pays der to avoid spoiling ballots.The following is the text of the, .the crystallization of many thoughts, desires, and Madame Brodeur, at the Roxbor- [with headquarters in Montreal, are jiwenty-six; surely on this reckoning the ; amendment in the city charter in re .' * ! 1 ; | were All that aldermen are now permit- !gard tn the city opening information and ideas.Mrs.Arthur Sladen entertained most Royal Highnesses, the Puke and Du- mark in their estimales.It is to be ted to do is to open one information bureaus, in February next: 4 + .Charmingly at tea for the out-of-town chess, have extended their patronage Presumed that the proposed Dread- bureau in thelr respective wards and | \u201cThe returning-officer shall, be- This is the new spirit of merchandising, visitors, receiving in a hecoming gown real.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Josephs, Montreal, were also present.Madame Landry, wife of the Speaker of the Senate.On Monday afternoon and evening the galleries of the House of Com- Connaught, attended by Miss Pelly and opening a branch in Ottawa.Their to the Guild, the Duchess honoring the i .PRE British naval programe, and (hat tion must be given.In other words, i the day of the election, keep in each - = .o , ; : \u2014- ma me te rea ain will not\u201d reduce\u2019 her figet | the aldermanic candidates must not do | ward an information bureau for the ping and is expressed, perhaps best of all, in = | er aval Sis WN he sun fur Ci i .character: this 18 all now left to the or letters, indicating the place where | representative, well assorted stocks of a high Oo 1: these vessels, and, as you are aware, this ity and Not Candidates to In- city itself.they are to vole.Such cards or let: general excellence, a factor that has brought \u201c Gold Bead N ecklaces | ragine hs Ana ons ahd We fan | : This big change was brought abaut [other place where, in the opinion of profession and that has brought a great store LL oH wise: This is 8 most generous gift, for Out Polling Cards.as #t was felt by the Legislatufe, and the returninæ-officer the clector is to the hearts of the le it serves - 11 know, who better, how much they cost; bŸ certain members of the City Coun- most-likely to be reached But any very near to arts peop \u20ac es.: The demand for Gold Bead Necklaces is con They are always in good taste, and can be \u201cworn with any costume at any time.\u201cstant.Senate and Madame Landry.the Con- the question of Canada's share of naval the ulmust need to keep the whole ques- contribution of two more tate Liberal Government were nearer the noughts are to be in addition to the ex- BEE hence it lis nu small sum.I: appears to me like presenting a Lut my friend has apparently forgotten ! that it Is going to rost me a large sum jte hire keepers, feed them, and bulld ! suitable accommodations.\u201d As it is sug- | gested that, ad far as possible, these proposed Dreadnoughts be manned by Canadians, sheuld pot the yearly grant by AT $4.75-Fine cambric covered Down Quilts AT $7.50-Sate en covered Down Quilts, doable DRASTIC CHANGE NEXT ELECTION struct Electors and Send An amendment to the City Charter, confirmed by the Legislature at its last session.will make a drastic change at the coming elections, For- The civic © bureaus, have the duty of sending cor- in such bureau.just ordinary informa- |! anything which will have an official Why Change is Made.cil, that there was too much chance of eandidates manipulating elections by béing permitted to notify electors what pols they should vote at, and giving out other information \u2018of an official character.(tioned on the employees in order to prepare, fur the {tween the day of the nomination and electors and éend to the latter.cards terg shall be sent to the address men- votery' list or to any error or omission committed by the city clerk or his representatives .in connection with : the transmission of guch notice cannot in any wise invalidate: the election of any candidate nor give rise to any recourse that quality be ever the first consideration of & Co.This direct contact with the manufacturer, gent understanding of their needs and the | | | with the best that the world's markets pro- i | | | Limited, a dignity that places a new ' .it age i { either building, personnel or up- Mrs.Pred.W mons were simply packed with eager lion v ; .il ._.Workman, of Workman are visi listeners to the interesting speeches.keep, away from the taint of partisan where there is a contest at elections.| wil be thus entailed the city clerk will | interpretation upon ret merchandising.\u2019 Her Royal Highness the Duchess of politics.1 agree that for the present, the cers in\u2019 charge.of such [ask {that he be given fifty temporary it lends dignity to commerce, interest to shop- mercantile life almost into the realms of a Pisgar, Miss Thompson, Mrs.Russell | | sul General of the 17 nited States and urn, rs.J.W.Wood 2 Foster, Mrs.Armand Lavergne, ; .i ; ; ; .Ry er, New York, and = Mrs, Alex.andrs.Henry Josephs and Mrs D.a Este Powell, Mr.and Mrs.H.ith plain bands in 2 good ras Ts.of pat- bed sizes, in a wide range of new floral buyers in their selection of merchandise, and ch Se.Sherriss, of Montreal, were the raison | Eg.erns and colorings, size 6x i i Another luncheon of fourteen covers d'être of à charming dinner given by |\" Bar T 5.Hand gs: \u2018 = 4 D patterns and colorings.as a result of this long adhered to policy \u2018tas.given by Mrs.J.B.e Mrs.Robert Gill.The guests includ- 7 A 50-Handsome sateen covere own _ , we gi en by Mrs.Lo Fraser: the A ale Buests includ | VAL QUESTION hades of blue.pink.green, car.AT $9.50-Satin covered Down Quilts with shoppers associate the term \u201cMorgan Quality Miss Cochrane, Mrs.Burland, Mont- Mrs.Herbert Holt, Montreal | THE NA * Quilts in sha :P g \u2019 soft elastic.down fillings, in distinctively + ,real; Mrs.Ami, Mrs.Thos.Gibson, |, Mrs.Hecker was the hostess at an, the J:citor of The Montreal Star: dinal, etc, pure down fillings, attractive d Mrs.Tyrrell, Toronto: Mrs.Reid, of informal tea given for her niece.Mise ir \u2014With regard to the suggestions floral- patterns in plain bands; $5.50 and new floral and figured patterns and évjor- uce.[| ; | - Mont Clatre; Mrs.Hughson, Mrs.Dale | Margu ascherean, daughter ofl = issue of recent date for solving $6.50.ings.Faithful service to the public, an intelli- sd whatever either against the city Our assortment for Christmas includes plain a be on Lo cover she upkeey merly aldermen here permitted to open as thore Is likely to \u2018be a mayoralty OT {against the city clerk of his represen: On his arrival in Foston a few age ; to cover their depreciation, J would as many commitiee rooms us they contest at the coming elections, dt \u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014 laliVeR.ago, twenty-year-olé.Frank Hines.ef -% suggest that the Naval College be proceeded with, and that all those passing through {the college be entitled to positions on and vermicelli designs, in various sizes, all in 14 karat gold, at prices ranging from, The folowing clause is in reference to aldermen being permitted to shmply open one information bureau and that will mean that information bureaus will have tn be opened by the corporation in every ward in the city.This pleased in their respective wards and they were also permitted to circulate Halifax, completed 12.8300 miles of of 15,000 mile walk that he Is making for a purse offered 'by the.Mallfax Yacht \"HOW'S THIS?, s 8 for lon to electors in regard to .3.$10.00 to $40.00.esr, rarshine, our plan fs u goed na, | Inforthat bin wi [VIN entail \u2018an immense amount of Bot of an official character: Club.Hines started his trip in 1809.: ~ ect 19) polling places, etc.bul all this will work Not onl ir À We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for & i Take this as a Gift su esti Ct t recall by Cunada, after due notice, also work.0 ny w one Or MOTE |, \"case of Catarrb that cannot be cured by Article 223 is amended by adding Be expects to finish 0: October 11, _I¥ ggesuon or aris mas, that they should be named after C\u2018apa- D® done away with.clerks have to be placed in such bur- Halte Catarr Core thereto the following paragraph \u2018Who | 1912, Lu and buy NOW.dian provinces: arrangements juight be| The city iteelf, has now been com- [eaus, but each buremg will have to J.CHENEY & 00.Toledo.73, directly or indirectly.during the thirty = | made for a cruise in our waters ui cer- |manded by the Legislature to see that|earry an imnfense amount of liters- W° the \u2018wader have nou 7 pin Gays preceding the date of a\u2019 munici- TT \u2014 4 tain periods.Our two warships could {ip future -an \u201cInformation™ buregu 8 ture giving all kinds of information tu ee i horarabin in 7 han \u2014 retin pal electic tres or o .- er tt \u2014 = 1 «til scontinue to train recruits and at- S perfect!y bonorable In ail basiness trantactions e on, Organizes Gr opens more Special Netice.TT Ha © weeks\" if need be.The ques- opened in every werd in the citylelectors Because of the work which and financlally able to carry owt any obligations than ome electoral committee or more aad i fficers of superior rank.-and made LAA NS SEINE MARTIN _____ À nan bwreaus in aach \u2014\u2014\u2014_ \u2014GAUTIONT\u2014- \u2014\u2014\u2014 Whol 1 ruzgists of = ; .a.; Malle Catarrh Gore ls PE a g : New Pianola lapis, comprising tng directly upon the blood apd mnrous sar- Stetnway, Weber, teek, Wheelock, Testimonials xent free.facea of the srstem.Sold by sll Drug- Price 7) couls per bottles ditake Hairé Family Pills Let ti A LADY gays sh st telis h ' and Htuyvesant can only be purchased band what hhe Zhe never Christmas be- ga.Fa the sole nifénts, Layton .cause it is no much easier to tell Bin | 650 Bt.Cathocine-8t W.(Cor.sue what she doesn\u2019t want._ lov.) aiid 3 aw Kings County, NSe \u201cHenry Birks & Sons Limited |[# RE, TH |e Gn BRON SUD Bate gy - {hres anata 0 ive: provided we | _axafive Bromo box.0 - PHILLIPS SQUARE made to order.cu .| Cures 8 Cold in One Day, ioe Terr = en ,[ OGAN J \u2018 ecd us ARMES SE Afr Tap a + = é 5 N = = Fr; z, x : \u20ac ; te > é /\u2018 ~ = ; \u201c7 % x 7 P ; F P x 5 + in < a i GC è ; ° # ; 4 &- / a | I ue [#122 PERWEE ï ORES ES INTO NEXT WEEK] TT i AGREEMENT AS D EGYPT GIVEN QUT SL SN SES, N AND À SMALL CASH DEPOSI WILL FURNISH YOUR HOM QO you taken the trouble to look through this Colossal Furnishing Establishment?If not, it will be a surprise and a pleasure to you, as - floor after floor is opened to your view\u2014until you have inspected ten ' -~ stories, replete with Up-to-Date Furniture and Useful Furnishings.T 1 HOME FURNISHERS.\u2014You are welcome here, and welcome to V -\u2014 Have g JD STE ww à | | cE = 4 Collect the ; 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\u201cer, rt - \u201clate Government for Hav- &ahcemen, \u201cight not come forward].Called \u201cTrust\u201d Begun':.or To-day.Trenton, N.J., November 24.\u2014 As a part of the plan of the dissolution of the so-called tobacco trust, for the incorporation of the P.Lorfllard $36,800,200.articles were | flled with the Secretary of State to-day | Co., capital $26,463,200, and for the Lig- {.gett & Myers Tobacco Company, capital | is the sort of thing that brought about gration.he stated that two Chinamen 4 the defeat of the government in On- had offered him $500 if they could be appointed interpreters.The late Government had bequeathed to the present administration, he said, a race Ppro- ;blem that was on a par with the\u201ccol- |.\u2018nred problem in the United States.Ten years ago there were not 1.000 \u2018Japanese in British Columbia.day there were 10,000.\u201cHas the number of Japanese materially increased in the West during the past two or three years?\u201d asked Mr.Lemieux.| \u201cYes,\u201d replied Mr.Stevens.\u201cHe stat- further that, Japanese fisher- | men were largely baval reservists and \u2018that they had charted and graphed the coast.\u201d ! Coming to discuss the navy, | Stevens asserted that opinion on the coast unanimously condemned the Laurier policy.* The Rainbow was :seriously under-manned.He asked in |- this connection if the late administration had proposed to man the navy | The fisheries must |.; Bupply recruits for the navy and the |\u2019 i with Japanese, , filsheries were in the hands of the Jap- ; anese, { situation he suggested that Labra- .dor fishermen should be encouraged to come to the Pacific coast.1 .Mr.Stevens declared himself favor of a cash contribution to the | 4 cost of the British navy in return for 1.representation on an Imperial Board |.£1 He suggested that the} / \u2018of Defence.[contribution should be regulateä by ;the proportion of the foreign traffic jof Canada to that_of the :Empire.\u2018J.A.C.Ethier and Mr.B.H.Sinclair.Mr.Ethier devoted himself chiefly to discussing what he said were the dissensions in the Government ranks, and reciprocity.; Mr.Sinclair questioned the Minis- \u2018ter of Marine, Mr.Hazen, as to \u2018when the Government would provide \u2018free medical attention for -boat -figh- ermen.\u201cI am sure from what \u201chowd the Prime Minister.\u201d said Mr.Hazen.\u201cthat if he made à.proinise in, that respect, he will fuifill it.\u201d pu \u201cSinclair.\u201cI would be glad to see the i Government take that step.\u201d .J.H.Rainville moved the adjourn- : ment of the debate\u201d CANADIAN MISSIONARY | NOT KILLED IN CHINA.been murdered in Chiba was the pur- \u2018ening of the sitting in response to Mr.A quiry.\u2019 ; .Mr.Borden said that on the 18th of Foreign Office to obtain all possible infermation regarding the alleged murder of a Canadian missionary.This message was sent at the request of the Secretary of State for External Affairs, who had received representations from a gentleman in Toronto.In reply, late on Thürsdaäy aftér- noon, His Royal Highness had re- celved a cable from the Cojonial Secretary that the British Miniater Peking had been unable to obtain any information of the report of the murder of a Canadian missionary.Mr.Arthur Meighen re-introduced his measure to throw further onus on the railway companies in regard; to the killing of animals.HALIFAX ASKS FOR FISHERIES DEPARTMENT Special to The Montreal Star.Halifax, N.S., November 25.\u2014The Halifax Board of Trade wants the Dominion Government to establish a separate branch of the Marine and Fisheries Department devoted exclusively to the fisheries, and in charge of a deputy minister of fisheries.The Board\" will also ask for the appointment of fishery commissioners in each province to reside In the province wher: they have jurisdiction.The matter will come up again before the memorial is sent to Ottawa.couver.In speaking of the alleged Mothers use when actully - dotrmy at \u2014yes-=but really new \u2018 : all overthe\u2018acéip.| \\0 \u20ac: % :; ce ©: à r and we aw |: SN 3 § $1 Grows hair and we.\u201cNN y .: 5 = can prove it | | 3 = : _ v= 8 : ; : w 9 Co a OD ir % ZT5 gar Becomes Sof, Fiufly, Lus- A .: ST ê; KX 3 | trous and Beautiful Immediately x R D ze g 3H > | [| After à Danderine Hair Cleanse - Q w c A EG 8= | \" Si.got | Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and £8 370 WE II Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching ta EE | Scalp and Dandruff U HS ! 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Husband.©.Sydney, N.8.W., October 25.\u2014Ar important and complicated Jégal- point has been decided by the high court, in \u2018which the death sentence on a-fnan Riddle fired several revolver shots at his.wife, and on her unwillingly given evidence was convicted of wounding to death.The question was whether a wife could be compelled to give incriminating evidence against her husband in such a case.: \u2018 The State chief justice (Dr.Cullen), and after him, on appeal, the State Bu- preme Court, both heid that the wife was a compellable witness, and decided accordingly.; Now comes a curious and uniooked for complication.The case, it seems, is governed by thé crimes act of 1900, whieh was \u201can sot te \u2018cansolidjte the statutes relating to imine av Vv consol , : n- fo Pint baie Waals by a certificate from the consolidator that it does not alter the exist Hong law: In this: particolar - , 51 .the consolidating act appears to have effected very considerable alterations In the existing law, the legisiators who * ee Keating's Powder.None other is 80 uniformly relisble\u2014yet | 4\u20ac 1e ddoriess dad stainless and harmful to fosect life.Mad land, _ Seld by druggists.in tine onlys 100, 200, 360, ab named Riddle and the lives and Iiber- ties of people in genéral are involved.with intent to murder, and \u201csentenced\u201d Kills Begs of inséot owder.exclusively Ted EX SNL HRS.QUINN INDCTED FR HSWDSOUN The Grand Jury Holds Chicago Woman on Charge of Slaying Her Husband.Novtmber 24: \u2014 Mrs.Jane Quinn BO Nove was found shot to dedth in Mis bedroom recently, was charged with his murder in an indtetment returned by the grand jury to-day.; + When John Quinn was found dead November 2nd, Mrs.Quinn declared had been shot-by a burglar.Police investigation revealed that Warren Thorpe, a er, husband, had béen found shot te Ji des desth in n, Mick., Mn 1003, un - similar circu ces.ther husband Charles McDonald, had od \u201csuddenly.\u2019 passed the measure being fn blisstll ignorance of the fact.Previous legislation had apparently been some- hat ambiguous on the point, but the crimes act laid down distinctly that \u201cevery accused person in a criminal roceeding and the h - of wife of such person shall be competent but pot compellable © give pvidence ih such proceedings in eve ent There could be nô doubt about the meaning of that elause, said Sir Sam- pel.#0 he.overruled the.decision eld that a wife could not corps pellable in such a case, English and Australian laws ap at var- fance on this point.: .~ Reyes\u2019 Weapons Seized.' \"Laredd, Texas, November 24.\u2014Arÿ- munition gnd pistols, haversacks, safl- die blankets, saddles and a supply of hat Bands on which were stamped tii hiëme \u201cBernardo Reyes,\u201d were seisgft hers to-day.by ear apis.Ty were found 1 a local\u2019 hotel.by persons\u2019 th_clmrge of them are be: ype - ls AT MONTREAL ALD MARE ANOTHER POWER : Specint to The Montreal Star.\u2018son, D.P.Gilmour, \" busi.ess as printers, publishers Blair's Pills RE | \"a « +4 > LAS ra st pa Comte mi COMPANY FORMED \u2014=\u2014neliyrencemeens Under Name Eastern Canada, .Limited, it Has $1,000,- 000 Capital.- Ottawa, November 26.\u2014Heading the {ist of this week's company incorporations is the Eastern Canada , Power.Company, Limited, Montreal, incorporated through F.G.BusH, H.W.Jack- and other law students.Powers are secured to carry on an electric light and gbwer supply business, capitalized at one million dollars.The Scriptograph Company.with a capital of $250,000, is another new Montreal concern incorporated through Beique and Bisaillon, advocates, to do and lithographers, capitalized at $100,000.Security Realties, Limited, will dd business in Montreal in real estate.James Rgbinson, Arthur Plow, George Robinson and FitzJames E.Browne are the incorporators.The Carillon Construction and Development Company, with a capital of $50.000, secures a charter to do a general contracting business.Henry Miles, Louis Gosselin and J.Donaghy are the principal incorpora- tors.A.J.Bray, Evirolle, Evangeliste Major, and A.F.Reval, of Montreal, are the incorporators of French Automobiles, Limited, with a capital of $50,000, and authority to buy and sell automobiles.The Queen Dress and Waist Com- Weinfleld and Pledein are the incor, porators.The concern is capitalized at $50,000.To do a cigar business at Montreal, incorporation is granted Romeo and Albert Poirier, E.Letourneau, E.De- lorme and E.Thibodeau.The capi-~ tal is $25,000, and the firm's name is Poirier Freres, Limited.The capital stock \u2018of the MacFarlane Shoe Company has been increased from $150,000 to $300,000., Quickest, Surest Cough | Remedy Ever Used Steps Even Whooping cough Quiokiy.A ~Fanily Supply for-60c.- Money Re funded If it Fails.\u2014 If someone in your family has an obati- x h\u2014even whooping A Janus aa ep \u2014of i Te i will usually wi out a bad cough in 24 hours or Jess.prepared in fi BIG PLATFORM FOR MAYORALTY NOTICE TO THE.PUBLIC PE RATE we ann Four Grocer i.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1911.\u2018 EXPERIENCE OF\" A TORONTO LADY TWA 8) \u201c Abolition of Property -Qualifi- cation: and Ten Tickets For a Quarter.Mr.George Marcil, alderman.for Notre Dame d- Grace ward, has de- | clared himself as æ candidate for the Mayoralty of Montreal, and in announcing his candidature, gave out the particulars of his platform: The abolition.uf the property qualification is the first plank.Tenants as well as proprietors should be eligible as aldermen and mayor.All taxes should be based on the value of the property as determined by the City Assessors and not assessed on a frontage basis.Improvement of the Street Railway service by the building of subways to felieve the present congestion of traf- Mr.Maretl also pledges bim- self to fight for quarter.\u201d The limiting of the nymber of seats in the Council to twenty, Each alderman should be elected by the whole city.He should be interested either as \u2018proprietor or tenant in the ward corresponding to his seat.One man, one vote.The immediate attention of the City Council to the paving of \u201call the streets,\u201d commencing with the centre of the city.In order to raise money to finance these projects, and the creation of a system of parks and playgrounds, Mr.Marcil \u2018would ask that the Legislature authorize the Corporation to borrow, from time to time as the work progresses, the money required up to ten per cent.of the city\u2019s total valuhe \u201cten tickets for a .pany will take over the business of tion.The debt of the city.amount- Benjamin Sommer in Montreal.= A.\u2018to $56,000,000, should be conso- aud B.Sommer; F.Conroy.Henry |lidated on the most favorable terms \u2018obtainable and no further loans should | -bé effected without a sinking fund.Should Increases Tax.If.the annual revenue prove insufficient Yor the administration of the city, the property tax should be increased | alone, but Mr.Marcil would advocate the creating of a tax to be termed the \u201cAdditional Cents Tax\u201d to be made up by adding proportionately a few cents to the accounts of all persons contributing to the treasury either by tax or license.Mr.Marcil proposes a radical change in the system of collecting water rates.He remarks that a few years ago the city wrote off nearly a million dollars |\u2019 of uncollectable arreears.This year $680,000 will have to be cancelled in the same way.The water rates should be paid by the proprietors, advocates Mr.Marcil.The proprietor would TTose nothing as he would \u201cinclude thet water tax in the monthly rental.The candidate is also in favor of the Gradual Municipalization of all the Public Utility Services.The federation of all the municl- palities of the island of Montreal with a view to securing their co-operation tn the creation of a truly Greater Montreal is one of his alms.A Woman Franchise.The question of giving votes to housewives in the matter of what Mr.Marcil terms the \u201ccorner saloon nuis- ve ance\u201d in residential districts should be thoronghly Jooked into amd adopted if basa nt taste take it ly.Xt stimulates | and .S for croup, | Pine nd im TIC in \u201cguniacdl and other 80 healing to the mem- it with Dae ten been imitated, bat never successfully, for nothing else will produce the same resnits.The genuine is guaran- nor money Dies Le wrap: or ri et } for you.5 not, send » Toronto, Ont.- The best remedy to eliminate the Poison from the system of Gout and Rheumatism Purely vegetable, Are Um: all over the world.SURE AND SAFE.All druggists at 400 and $1.9 per box, ft is the wish of the people.A \u201cMunicipal Service\u201d for the employes af the city should be established on similar lines to the federal one promotion, according ta merit and length of | service.The foundation of a complaint and every\u2014ont+ could obtain information or lodge any complaint and have the matter sin vestigated as promptly as possible The foregoing is the platform that Mr.Marcil will advocate during the coming Mayoralty campaign.\u201cIf elected Mayor,\u201d says Mr.Mar- cil, \u201cI pledge myself to do all that 1 possibly can to have the above im-: provements approved and executed at the earliest possible moment.I win take occasion later to explain more fully the various items of my programme.1 have yielded to the wishes of a large number of my fellow- citizens and 1 am in the race to stay.\u201d Special Notice.Mason & Risch Pianos.\u201cThe Piano with a soul\u201d ure acknowledged to be the finest in Canada endorsed and used by leading musicians and conservatories of music.Sole agents, Layton Bros., 550 St.Catherine St.W.(cor.\u2018Stanley.) 281 3 saw i ; x Ne fassy dut a TE Cheer Ua Prise ; QV! ng will \u2018\u2018Cheer Bt to t brushes and Saube, utifies Dy removing seratches and by restoring th matter how costly.\u2018re not delighted\u2019 ma ly wonderful _attached coupon to-day for à fres trial Housework?UR housework will never get furniture and fixtures will always lo look wood floors and woodwork will alwa; the piano will never lose its outer Dust Everything \u2018With AWAY Yon wi bere moisten a 8 chesse cloth cloth duster e original Trial Bottie Free - ws VENEER is sold everywhere ander a \u201csay ?gtarantes.article it bs.wat] fa the better of you\u2014your - e new\u2014your hard- bo spic and span\u2014 and elighiediot A cuexn ou ean ois \u201c untÿ) vob have examined the Watch Bracelet yourself.unt contitioni become more favorable.4 - a il CL The cost of.teas.had besu sdvancin ravidly tor meny months past, due to oF, aif tons of supplies\u2019 snd fi tremé dous dnprease in consumption of, tea throughout t delayed.in e world: but we\u201d By Henry van Dyke \u201cHalf-Told Tales.\u201d Full of poetry and fancy, and cach: with a lesson for the times.Beautifully illustrated by Garth Jones.\"2 By Richard Harding \u201cThe Invasion of England.\u201d What : Da vis happened when the Germans were \u201creported on the English Coast.\u201d Illustrated.By Edith Wharton \u201cXingu.\u201d A witty and most amusing satire on certain seekers after \u201cCulture.\u201d Dickens \u2019s Children - A series of four paintings by Jessie Willcox creasing oe until absolutely neccssary.The same high quality: win) mn Be carefully maintained irrespective of price dition THOMAS LIPTON, 78 FRONT ST.EAST, TORONTO, ONT.| | \u201cHonest Tea is the Best Policy\u201d \u2014 mo LL == : LL BL) | = hen sade ve bo | that dali \u201c1 have seen OXO Cubes advertised a ; 2 MONDAY \\ pi were \u20ac titictins tre, pity when we returned from the play.But in a moment, the water was boil \"| OXO Cubes were dissolved, and we were sipping the most delicious \u201cbeef tea\u2019 I ever tasted.And bay, we did slecp TUESDAY ~\u2014 Ÿ| $hat night! Se, out the WEDNESDAY \" There is a dear who has been ill for 8 a long time.I want to make something to tempt her a te Sol 5 ved an ounce : Gelatine and \u2018pint of Polling 1assful allowed.lit td cool and sent it to my poor friend.When Iran in to see her next morning, she acfmally cried as she tried to tell THURSDAY Two of the ' children.do not come from school at lunchtime.Ido not care to give them meat sands wiches \u2014 yet want them to have something more sustaining than bread and sweets.oxo Cubes solved the problem.L now spread OXO Cubes on bread and know.that the children have a nourishing and appetizing luncheon.: FRIDAY Just as we had finished dinner, who should walk in 7) Wat sep brother and his new wife! ng the rest e ç , inner, I had the Fettlé Soiling dropped in a'few 'OXO an btought in two big plates.of caning OXO soup in a jiffy.After dinnet, my new'sister asked * d you make icious soup?** I told her it was OXO Cubes, she so plessed to know that she Smith, beautifully reproduced in color.b .A Berkshire Winter y Walter Prichard Eaton.coming an dthe\u2014 passing of the snow in the New England hills, Mustrated by Walter King Stone, printed in tint.\u2014nepe Other Short Stories, Popms, etc.ay If you are in any doubt about yuur reading for 1912.glance at the new Sc ribr.er Prospectus, sent free, will convince you that there is at least one magazine you will not care to be without.Hundreds are subscribing every day, beginning with October, to have the first of A.E.W.Mason\u2019s new serial, \u201cThe Turnstile.\u201d 33.00 a pour: 35 cents a number CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, NEW YORK Ladies\u2019 Handsome Gold Finished Expansion Watch Bracelets \"Regular $15.50, \u201cSpecial Xmas Price\u201d only oo.9%.75 Guaranteed for Five Years.We have 500 only of these magnificent Watch Bracelets, which we will sell to the flrst-500 persons answering our advertisement.We destre to secure a national reputation as the best and cheapest jewellery house In Canada, and we are selling these watches at a loss to ourselves in order that our name may become well %nown to the publje.The Bracelet is heavy gold finished, and can be adjusted to any size required.The Watch 14 a handsome gold finished model.The works are standard make, fitted with a full jewelled movement.highly finished throughout snd guaranteed to be a perfect time-kesper.It Les the appearance of a -$50.00 watch.Would make an ideal Christmas Gift.A \u2018Five-Year Guarantee\u201d goes with every watch.YOU DON'T NEED TO SEND ONE CENT OF MONEY Re oh Sena, ua your name and sen wa to your Express Agent (charges prepaid).tio: If you are satisfled with it, pay: the Express t give.you the watch.address, and we subject to your 1 or Mode and he w ol mes * \"Address : The Nordica Watch and Jewelry Co.152-154 BAY TY.Ca Se | like mine.sign of a cold.\u201d I am boiled ri Every .delighted Sith à my OXO creation.t mot, you may, return it at our are.taday.as we do hot expéét Anis weiter whan ons.at this, oh il wn.SATURDAY w #Fesme in from = D nues ping pm tera #10 another cup that.When , 1 had note a g water and e Éunday moti cat and shonght Lyenid boy them, SERENE old lady mext door | me how good it was.a .ar ~ BIGGEST HIT | or mr THE SEASON | Gy oy i i dl [> FASHIONABLE character.\u2014In tan Russia calf, vici kid, box calf, gun metal, and patent leather; in dull, bright finish and shining leathers; newest toe shapes; in lace, button and Blucher models; high, Cuban and medium height heels, also with cloth tops.An exceptional \u2018value at $3.00 and $3.50.Extra special., WOM that every woman looks for.All leathers, - such as gunmetal calf, vici kid \"MEN'S WATERPROOF HUNTING BOOTS * High Cut Hunting Boots, with extra heavy double oak leather soles; strongest of black and tan leathers; viscolized (water- $2.90 proof.) Values up to $5.50 for .-.+00000000 sas 0000 Working Boots, in box calf leather, with heavy leather Si 90 soles.Reg.$3.00, Sale price .{a aserenmesenss0000 .LADIES\u2019 GAITERS Ladies\u2019 Black 10-button Over _48 Gaiters; 75c value, for.CG 29c Ladies\u2019 10-button Cloth Gaiters, black; regular 50c value, for.Ladies\u2019 Black Over Gaiters to - 98 the knee; reg.$1.50 value, for.~.¥ C \u201c98e Ladies\u2019 Black Over Gaiters, over the knee; reg.$1.50 value, for.\u201ces At Cut Prices Misses\u2019 Rubber Boots, 1st quality.$3.00 value Children's and Misses\u2019 Rubber Boots, quality.Reg.$2.00 and $2.50 value .Men's Knee Rubber Boots, sizes 6 to 11, regular $4.00.Sale price .Sizes 8 to 11; regular $6.00.Sale I J Ja seemuerese nave sre ns ream rarer ay = $1 48 $2.69 $3.95 $3.50 vaine Men's 1 Buckle Cloth Overshoes.Reg.$l.19 $2.00 value .\u2026.000000000 000000 $1.48 Ladies\u2019 Cloth Button Overshoes.also with buckles.Reg.$2.50 value .Men's $1.00 Rubbers, all \u201c49\u20ac - Children's Rubbers, sizes 3 25¢ sizes, for .to 10%, reg.60, for .: Boys\u2019 Rubbers, sizes 1 to 3, 45¢ Misses\u2019 Rubbers, sizes 11 33¢ reg 85c for .to 2; reg.60c for .Youths Rubbers, sizes 11 to 39¢ Ladies\u2019 \u2018Tan Foothold Rubbers, 13; reg.75c value for reg.$1.00 and $1.50 values, 48¢ ou it Bobi: Misses\u201d Tan and | for .irs, RARE white Rubbers; Te.- $00 Ladies\u2019 Rubb sizes 2% vary fob .38¢ een pill] | to 7; reg.76¢c for FOR WOMEN You will find in this lot fashions latest decree in Footwear.mat kid or cloth tops; lace and button, low or Cuban heels, all sizes; regular $4.00 and $4.50 values I mdies\u2019 Rubber Boots, 1st-quality.Reg: $i.98 - BOOTS Models of elegance and The newest features are added, including the short vamp and arched instep, which gives added grace and a tendency to make the foot look smaller.1.48 | NS $4.00 AND $4.50 BOOTS _ They're made of the best leathers in all the prevaijing new styles, and have that perfect foot comfort and patent coltskin, with $1.98 Infants\u2019, Children\u2019s and Misses\u2019 Jockey Boots.In patent leather, with mat kid - op.button vor _ 2e o wo 3220 for = 10 worth\u201d 3127 zes o wo $2.76, for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$1.47 Sizes 11 to 2, \u2018worth $3.50 for .\u2026.21.97 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED, TO Bew for OXO Cubes every day.5 SUNDAY or r chops for ec fast so I tried to see what I could do with OXO Cubes 1fried a small onion 3 ent \u2018in slices, with CD a little appl butter until brown\u2014then poured n a teacupful of stock made with two OXO Cubes and boiling water-\u2014and added a table nfnl of curry der, a little chutney and finally.minced cold beef.: stirred it for io St da over hg re aud served in a garnish witht\u2019 body was OXO Cubes are the grealest advance in vod invention since men began to and women learnt lo cook.20 Cubes, 250: 4 Cubes, roc.T1 FRUITS BONNERS Fancy No.1 Coking Ap, les, $3.76 per bbl.; English Hot House Grapes, 75c per Ib.: Kent Cobnuts, 25c per JO French ~IPIANOLA PIANOS We have Steinway, Weber, Steck and Stuyvesant Pianola Pianos, Grands and Uprights.Some new direct from the makers and others slightly used, which we purchased with the Nordheimer business.We are offering the latter at reduced prices.We also have a number of Pianolas from $100 upwards, and about 8,000 rolls of perforated music to select from.Our Library is at your disposal.We will be pleased to have you call at our warerooms to inspect the above stock.wkh Bovril.growmg children.The.1.1b.size SANDWICHES F OR SCHOOL-LUNCHES The most nourishing sandwich is buttered bread or toast spread lightly | It 1s excellent for buldmg body and brain, and specially valuable for - «© \u2018 7 4 + - 02 ce .von an oy \u2018 .ES \u2026 .© of Is all that is good in Beef.is the most.economical to use, ; C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 512 | St.Catherine St.West.Branch ' Offices\u201d and Warerooms at 394 St.Catherine St.East.Also at 622 25760¢ praia.Seve Ar UD al * Ottawa, Quebec and.Brockville.| DEL TEAS & COFFEES 151 ST.LAWRENCE, BLVD, H05 ST.LAWRENCE, BLVD.PER Poun D.265 AMHERST ST.322 MOUNT ROYAL AVE.E.= a \" gext ten days and robust body.NOTRE DAME ST.WEST.: 875 13eod You cén make youf-stere- R-K Lighting System nes y use.Get Étamattories with .good es daytight?If pot: winston dd vénonTé, CANADA Do you know that people are at and that consciously or unconsciously be .sus y pus always read to light, - 3 or your taht, ahd got wore th thar our Tht .\u201cGeosd Hght wssts »e mors \u2018CC brows del crispness ted ane, He - x aa bliras sumo os 8 nt\u2014pay- ore - Spat a = \u201c 2 Biscuit is just the plein, wholesome shredded Trey to cat end to serve.LES nocessery chovriog aoû micing with saliva.For your own benefit * Eat Shredded Wheat for breakfast for the Ie note how different.you feel during the day.Wheat is the most perfect food given to man\u2014rich in every strengthening, muscle- building element, so essential for the healthy, and baked « oiep golden | = siege - | THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY.NOVEMBER 25.1971.his Montreal Baily Star.| REPRESENTATIVES: i UNITED STATES: \u2014 Eastern Division, east of Pittsburg and Buffalo, Lan Tribune \u2018arro preach di New York Ci A [soccored\u2014by\u2014individuat\u2014benefactors-\u2014McGHte\u2014appert-was- A WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENT.IEWED from whatever standpoint: you please, the McGill campaign which closed last night, was a wonderful thing, To raise by popular subscription a million and a half doHars in five -days for an educational institution is ah unprecedented achievement.Other universities and colleges, in the hour of their need, have been Cg #4.a \u201c+|Giving Away $220,800,000 : 7 Nada Carnegie'y: new sit of $25} 008,000 to the Cardegic corporation of New York -+o promote the advance._ OGILVIE'S AND FIVE ROSES - e are selling lagge quantities of Flour just now.the prices arr very 7 \u201cF.- Perry, - representative; First heard and snswered by hundreds.Montres! stands solid.| -Diviston; \u2014W- National Bank Bullding, Chicago, Dl.CANADA: \u2014 Ontario Office\u2014M.W.McGillivray, King Street West, Toronto.Western Canada ~~ Offices, including Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, Mr.W.Mc- Gillivray, representative, 76 King Street West, Toronto.Eastern Ontario Offices, including Eastern Ontario.Ottawa, Quebec, New.Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Pringe Edward Island, Newfoundland, Bermuda, and West Indies G.W.Surbey, representative, Star Building, Montreal.GREAT BRITAIN Office, 17 Cockspur St, Trafalgar Square, London, S.W., England.M.A.Jamieson advertising representative.FRANCE-Mayence, Favre & Cte.Paris, advertising.\u2019 representative, 76 agents f ot \u2014 - CIRCULATION OF THE STAR.Week ending Nov.18, 1911.I Monday.80,390 Tuesday.80,358 Wednesday .80,383 Thursday.,.80,386 Friday.80,363 Saturday.81,248 \u2014\u2014 .483,128 80,521 Total.Daily average.Weekly Star last Week.181,825 CIRCULATION OF THE STAR DAILY ILY p£NP LAST.WEEK One Issue of Daily and ) wees Star aggregates: 212,000 Prim the above figures are excluded severg]l thousand subscribers, some of which are regarded as more or less ephemeral.SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1911.THE PARTY PRESS AND THE NAVY.ADIANS will never lack comedy while they possess the party press, If that ts what they pay it for\u2014and pay for it they do, through the nose\u2014they get their money's worth.No company of comedians ever worked harder on a vaudeville circuit to amuse und entertain than do these agile and acrobatic pensioners of the public who take alternating turns at the government \u201cfree lunch.\u201d : , Just look at th now over this navy question\u201d Aren't they indescribably funny\u201d The Liberal organs, led by the; Toronto Globe, who have been pouring cold water for years on any motion that the Empire was in danger or: that Ganada was required to do anything quickly to helr maintain British sea power, have suddenly discovered that Germany is in a most menacing mood, and are shocked almost to death at the decision of the Borden government | to pitch the Liberal naval policy overboard without at once producing one of its own.For instance, the Toron-i to Globe has just declared:\u2014\"There is cause for serious ~The tinder-box nations js aiwgys t too néar the jingdes, home and foreign.Thelr firebrand speeches may some day start an international conflagration, despite the German Chancellor's strong declaration that \u2018war which is avoidable and not demanded by the honor of Germany, must be avoid: hese professions panic-mongers.They were unmoved when Mr.Asquith, Sir Edward Grey, and Mr.McKenna took the almost unparalleled step of blurting out in open Parliament the \u2018name of the nation which was threatening our sea power by secretly \u201cspeeding up\u201d its ship-building programme : but now that these three gentlemen are agreed that the immediate danger is over and that it is generally admittec : that Germany was not \u201cspeeding up\u201d her programme, these calm journals-\u2014calm while they were nearest to the \u201clunch counter\u201d\u2014have fallen into a fright and talk as if the Empire would go to pieces if the new Ministers delayed long \u2018 enough to consult the Admiralty about what they should 0.° When England was in a panic, they were self-possess- ed: but now that England is re-assured, they have got the panic.They felt no uneasiness about the mysterious German activity as long as a government was tn power which had called for tenders for the building of cruisers which might have been ready six years hence.The \u201cexcitable\u201d John Bull might rage und roar over an Arm eddon bouked for 1912; but they were calm under the assurance that! Canada would possibly have four old-fashioned cruisers ready for the \u201cHome Week\" circuit by 1917.They could not be stampeded while the flow of \u201cpap\u201d kept up.Other people might be afrald of the awful Germans; but they were made of sterner stuff\u2014and as long as th= government came down with the \u201cstuff.\u201d they would continue tc be courageous.% But now all is changed.They are taking the gravest and gloomiest possible view of the situation.There will ba no quartette of obsolete cruisers ready to save the Em- pire\u2014and attend naval Balls\u2014in 1917.John Bull may be breathing more freely; but it looks like \u201charder times\" over this way, and, moreover, it may be good politics tc talk \u201cpanic.\u201d This \u201cact\u201d is funny enough; but quite as screaming a farce is being played by the Conservative party press.Their panic has miraculously disappeared.One might even imagine that their squeals of alarm had becn smoth- without reference to party gain for itself a degree which would dissipate all talk of its abolition.ered in a well-filled trough.To-day, the naval question is the biggest question be- tore the country.It is the subject of the official amendment to the Addfess in reply to the Speech from.the Throne.It is the topic, references to which by Ministers and members,of Parliament are reported by thie same y press verbatim, while they summarize everything else.It is the phase of the policy of the new government which }s creating the greatest interest in Britain.It Is the one big problem up for early settlement.Yet the Conservative press are dumb regarding it.They are not venturing to utter a whisper.They have! not yét got the \u201ctip\u201d from their pap-purveyors at Ottawa and they would not have the presumption to pretend tc an opinion of their own.They will venture on nothing which might imperil the supplies.\u201cPgnic?™ Panic was all right when the Liberals were in office.and could be embarrassed; but no such foollsh- ness now.\u2018Paisic might Interfere with digestion\u2014and, worsë atill, with getting anything to digest.They will await orders.* \u201cThey will find out what the government \u201care going to do, and then they will cheer for it as well as 8 man cgh cheer with a full mouth Can you beat ?- Do you know anything more certain to cure the blues - and dispel melancholia than the \u201cJump-Jim-Crow Twins\u201d?The great double act of \u201cthe Fat spd the Thin\"\u2014of \u201cthe \u201cPed afid the Hungty'\u2014nrust always bring down the house.The party press which has just had fts nese pulled out of the trough, has found its voice again.after ong years of contented grunting; while the party press which has just sighed with satisfaction es it \u2018thrust its nose back into the after fifiose years of Ss: rutiods, cannot waite RE has to show.what may grow from small beginnings.to-day, with its huge new building in course of erectiofi, it scares of clusscs, of members and associates, is like its prototype of sixty years ago only in the possessioh spirit which is now.as it was then, the source and inspiration of its activities.Ct S bring about a reconciliation between the Crown Prince and the Imperial Chancellor.geprecators-of Upanie/ isto-know about it.\u2014 pe = promet, ang lly behind the university in which she takes such pride Giving full credit, however, to both the worthiness of.the cause and the willingness to contribute, theres still remains a factor which was vitally essential to the Buccess of the effort\u2014the enthusiasm, the energy and -the ability of the committee which turned to practical effect the latent pride in and regard for the university that existed throughout the city.To crystallize a general and rather nebulous friendship into such tangible form as a contripu- tion of a million and a half dollars calls for all the elements which go to make up the magic of business sucoess, pertinacity of purpose, à wide knowledge of human nature and an infinite amount of tact.If it had not been for what McGill has done and is still doing, this additional endowment could not have been raised in five years, let alone five days.If Montreal had jnot been more deeply appreciative of the value of .the work of the university than was always apparent from surface indications, the amount subscribed would have fallen far short of the requirements.thelr time and thought first to devising and then to car-! rying into execution a plan by which the univeraity's need and the city's another to mutual advantage, both Montreal and McGill swe] a heavy debt To the men who gave appreciation could be made to react upon one of gratitude.SIXTY YEARS OF THE Y.M.C.A.celebrating the sixtieth anniversary of its establish- this city that the Te Young Men's Christian Association is to-night ment In Montreal.It was in movement first took root on this continent.How it has spread and where the ramifications of its work lead are to-day matters of social and economic history.lt is, therefore, with very justifiable pride that the group of men who, for the last half of its existence, have directed the energies of the local movement may to-night look back over what has been accomplished in this city, for Montreal has kept well abreast of the best the continent There has rarely been a better example of The Y.M.C.A.of its special branches and its thousands of the same \u2018esséntial acknowledged.The Y.M.©.A.here as elsewhere, has done a won- derfui work in the past and promises to accomplish still more wonderful things in the future.working for better things, which we could ill afford to be without.It is an active force, + KAISER WILLIAM AND THE CROWN.PRINCE.O fur, there has been no attempt to correlate the series of earthquakes from which German cities have suffered with the attempts of the Kaiser to In default of.definite evidence the Germun people may quite concievably feel that the Emperor is entitled to the benefit of the doubt and that, after all.there are worse things than earthquakes.Jn the meantime, there ts still a large amount of unsatisfied curiosity as to how far the heir to the throne of the Hohenzollerns has committed himself to the chauvin- iists, and how reprehensible such à course would appear to his Imperial father.Probably Great Britain is more frankly concerned than uny other European Yètlon.Aside from international politics, the English p a.hive personal as\u2019 well as dynastic reasons for being specially interested in the Kaiser and \u2018his family.* Emperor William is nowhere received with heurtier enthusiasm {Man when he \u2018visits London, and the Crown Princa apperently shares with him the kindly interest and the person} good-wishes 6f the British public.Personality has Ïifilé& to do with the determination of international relationships.Nevertheless, if Great Britain and Germany are destined to come to grips, the fact that the Kaiser IS TIRE BREW HT Hot] add to the horrors of the situation.In the méantime, if there is a difference of opinion in the Imperial household over the desirability of peace and war, as Germany's designated antagonist we may be parconed for desiring to know J TT N \u201cWILFUL NEGLIGENCE.\u201d TORONTO automobilist, who ran down and killed A a4 woman, has been found guilty of \u2018wilful negligence,\u201d the maximum penalty for which is two years\u2019 imprisonment.Having been arraigned on à charge of manslaughter, there were three counts on which he could have been found guilty, manslaughter, wanton driving, and {wliful negligence.In commenting on the verdict, the presiding judge took occasion to express his concurrence in the finding of the jury.! It is becoming increasingly.evident every year that ithe only way to deal with a certain type of driver is to \u2018send him to prison, this for his own discipline as well us ifor the protection of the public.The gradation through ithe three counts of this Toronto case, has been found to {work excellently in connection with.railway cases, and it lought to apply equally well to manslaughter by automo- \u2018bile.Where it may be difficult to prove \u201cwanton driving\u201d \u201cenough evidence of \u201cwilful negligence\u201d \u2018can be obtained in many cases to warrant a sentence which will make other drivers weigh carefully the comparative disadvantages of \u2018having regard for other traffic and passing a year or twu in prison.: Mr.Iioyd George 18 announced as favoring woman lauffrage, in spite of the efforts of the Suffragettes to convert him into an \u201canti.\u201d But Mr.Lloyd George will not favor a measure which will enfranchise the Unionist ladies, while leaving the Radical women.without the ballot.And the Unionists will not be very enthusiastic over an cxtension of the suffrage which will satisfy Lloyd George.So it will be as well for the ladies not to order their \u201cpolling-day\u201d suits just yet.Senator Campbell takes the liberty, now that bis party is out of power, so say that he didn't like their Hudson Bay Railway scheme.If Senators as a rule took occasion to tell us just what they do think about public measures, origin, that Chamber might of public confidence and esteem Parliament refused to go on debating by candle-light.What is the use of talking when the reporters cannot sec to get It down?Victims of Juggernaut.Springfield Republican\u2014The annual death toll of 10, 398 lexacted by the railroad systems of the United States !s a lhational disgrace which cannot be excused by an neces- [rity of ploneering and expansion.The country is still comparatively young, but it is old enough to know better.| \u201c Orient End Occident.Washington Star\u2014Speaking of the East and West, Ruddy Kipling maintained that/ the twain would never meat, but that was before thE pigtailed Chinese began using wireless.: The Value of System.Success Magazine\u2014The great majority of people could double their power of achievement.by a 1ittlé self-discl- pline in learning se as to get hold of themselves as to depend on the prompt, decisive action of their own faculties.Bystem ls x \u2018tremendous énergy-saver and time-saver.Mental Awakening Nesded.dense ignorance of the well-nigh equal mental power of New Yotk Evening Mail\u2014It is tragic even now, our all nen, except the diseased and insane.It is the awak- ity ne wodld result.If you flunE its owner ifito a new world.It mould be as if you a him off this dull old ho héd land \u2018autos about twice as much us J am at a bill at Ottawa since the commencement \u2018of the celebrated her 110t dence near Maniw merry widow danced the fire dance and : ago, an awful example, no doubt, deadly tobacco habit.had not smoked she might have been 120 borrowed from jewellers, whose mort- y now.I used to dry-shampoo .\u201cNothing doing.ng.THE Yinited States.30,000-ton baluiothipe\u201d tor fut up the! bélisve treaties.Admiral Dewey doesn't leve in light cruiser battleships, -thern no use against the maring Be (He tas ee and the pred seeing the Canadian Navy.).One would Imagine that a lot of light crulsers could be annoying to a Dreadnought.Many a man who is not afraid to face a &rizsly bear has been put to flight by a cloud of mosquitoes.MR.THEODORE TOMPKINS, ot New York, has arived in California on his way here from a trip round the world in the vain search for a country where he \u2018could only added eighteen pounds; China gave him eleven pounds more.In the Philippines he drank from a spring which cut off twenty younds, but made him fil.In Australia he fattened so fast that he had to run away, and he arrived at Los An- He will sopn.be qualifted.for the Pr dency of the United States.; pps THE HIGHER CRITICISM.ai \u201cThey charmingly gloomy.\" say that \u2018Madame X' piay is | rigtheous air.That same banker has reduce his weight.Five weeks fn Japan Keles in a conditfon to make a less than.800 pounds kick the a ecia staff Correspondeace.ag a New-York November 34\" 1 He nrejudiges against\u2019 exporting .gold ts rapidly dying out iu this \u2018 soubtry.Not many years ago - the.responsible officer of one.of the strongest financjal Institutions here remarked whea asked if he had arranged any shipments: \u201cNo; I am often the first to start imports, but never the first to send gold out of the country.\u201d And he assumed a seif- since figured quite prominently as an exporter of the yellow metal.It used to be considered disloyal to one\u2019s country to sel} gold to foreigners.To this day many persons otherwise well- balanced regard the operation as not quite consistent with patriotism.They feel that the more gold the country cap obialp the stronger and rieler: it .becomds.In France this feeling ig rampant.Germany, ton, knows something of the same sentiment.It is hardiy ahfcessary to explain that to export gold can sometimes be as pro- titable, using that word in its largest sense, &s Imports would be under other circumstances, Take -such a situation as was ex- perlenced last summer.When Germany was face to-face with runs on banks and the French peasants were hoarding gold, what would have hep- pened had New York uncompromisingly refused to lead the slightest assistance to bankers in those couhtriea?When France, partly through the promptings of patriotism, partly because of nervousness, withdrew funds from Germany in extraordinary volume the coasequences for Germany.and later for the whole financial world, might have been : extremely grave had not New York instantly sprung to the breach and supplied tens of millions of dollars.On the most mercenary grounds alone it would have paid Americans to stem a financial \u201cYes, Ita the most delightfully hope- saw.\" \u2014\u2014 SO far only three Foreign Ministers have got into hot water over the friction between Great Britaon, France and Germany.They are the British, french and German Foreign Ministers.IT wil be an awful thing if the Niobe court-martial were to bring In a verdict against the late Canadian Admiralty.PRESIDENT GOMPERS, of the American Federation of Labor.who is on trial for contempt of court, says that Judge Wright, who has to try him, is meptally incompetent, \u201cMay it please the Gourd!\u201d NEARLY $260,000 is altogether too much for Canada to pay for a naval sideshow at a country fair.A COUNTRY COUSIN who was visiting the New York Public Library, with a lady of that village who did not know much more thab she did herself, found a couple of men dusting the books with a seen before.\u201cWhat are they doing to the 7?she asked.The other, after a moment's hesitation, replied: \u2018\u2018Expurgating them.\u201d THE Literary Digest wants to utilize some new-fangled process of welding to repair the old Liberty Bell.better to leave the bLéll Ike.the thing it represents, a little bit cracked?ne x 1 dy.net he WU TING FANG draws the tween flattery ard irony yey Washington correspondent, to interview him, was met question: \u201cHow much do you earn a year?\u201d \u201cOh,\u201d he replied evasively.\u201c1 paid.\" earn \u201cIndeed,\u201d replied Wu.difficult to save any thing on y ty-thousand a year?\u201d IT Ix gravely announced that the new 1,000-foot steamship Gigantic, of \u201cthe White Star Une, £ d mar ire \u201cAl ai Lloyd's, i F eve e cricket fleld wi 5 Lord's * Ki SENATOR CASGRAIN has introduced regulate the sise of bo why_ ts about it, introduce .a bill to abolish the Fro- ' vincial Legislatures?He can't very well | declare a penny roll to be for the general | i advantage of Canada.A TORONTO advertiser Is offering a \u201cFar Lined Man's Coat\u201d for sale.THEY now have twelve jurors In the box at Los Angeles for the first time \u2018trial\u2019; including one poor fellow who was caught seven weeks ago.It must, have b trial to him.een | THE widow of the late Chief Warren birthday at her resi- ! on Wednesday.The, then lit her pipe and enjoyed a quiet smoke.The late Chief died fifty years of the FUTURE TERRORS.City Nephew \u2014 \u2018\u2018DDoes this speed frighten you.uncle?\u2019 Uncle Seth\u2014\u2018'No; \u2018taint the speed that makes me so scairt, it's the mean, ornery way I've allus lived.\u201d THOUGHTS AT 8 A.M.I love to think of boyhood days when I .the turkeys fed: I used to fix their breakfast-food ere yet the sky was red.the horse and manicure the cow I love to lie In bed and think (I needn\u2019 t do it now.I love to think of boyhood days when I rose at four And fetched the water from the well, a hundred pails or more, And then I dragged the harrow out and harnessed up the plough; Tt love to lie in bed and think I needn't do it now.\u2014Pittaburgh Post.Short\u2014\u201cDi4 he dig down when you asked for a loan?\u201d Shorter\u2014\u2018No\u2014he dug out.\u201d AVIATION does not seem to have madé much progress in Holland since the days of the Flying Dutchman.SOMEBODY stole the Rev.Mr.Goldsmith's sermons.while he was In a Western Union Telegraph office in New York.fn his complaint to the police he modestly valued them at 85, although \u2018\u2018re.Bean har much hard labor.\u201d They will as hard to sell as Mona Lisa.\"OWING to a rise in the rate of exchange, twenty Nicaraguan dollars are, now worth one American dollar.It on] costs forty dollars to get your UE dléaned or to buy a drink in the pm gressive republic.\u201cYOU have captured one of our Generals.\u201d said the South American com mander.\u201cYea sald the leader of the insorg - ening alone thidt is needed.Rarely can a mind be awak- ents.\u201cwe have ened past twenty-five years of age.But up-te-that time, |; We will exchange two Colonels tor rare is the brain that cannot be startled into auch activ- ix.\u201cThen two Colonels and n Captain.\u201d or à can ed hasta - vacuum cleaner, something she had never Now isn't it, \u2018Do se u tind it {king force.because force doesn\u2019t work rt _ hen \u2018you are dealing with Engligh- If Mra.Ottawa | \u2018| result of a sudden cataclysm.It is trite to remark that one important flpnanela] centre cannot be thrown iato a state of acute demoralization without entailing disturbance elsewhere.The Bank of England more often than any other institution has saved other centres from disaster.It will be recalled, too, that whea the English bank on more than one occasion during the Jast five years needed ald, the Bank of France immediately held out a helping hand.The recent exports of gold to Canada have not caused a ripple om the surface of financial waters here., pA .In view of he action \"ot the fighting suffragists of London, Mrs.G.C.Ash- ton Jonson, leader of the non-brick- bat-throwing wing of the Baglish movement, talked about the situation to-day and its probable effect on the cause of woman's suffrage.Mrs.Jonson is in this country as a lecturer on present-day problems, among which woma2l\u2019s suffrage Is merely incidental.She is, in fact, not \u2018so much a woman's suffragist as a | universa)] suffragist.She has been an active in England\u2014where she is the president of three women's Liberal l\u2018federations\u2014for manhood suffrage as for votes for women.Mrs.Jonson is \u2018strongly antagonistic to the militant faction of which Mrs.Pankhurst Is \u2018&he lender.\u201cYou see,\u201d she sald, what we mean the Pankhurst militant suffrage is \"the principle of using force.We are {in favor of agitation as much as the militants, but we do mot.believe in Tien, The study of the history of England shows that the militants are 4 theoretic ally wrong, in trying to force the English as these riots are sup- } y force to an rnéishmen he 1 re rns the compliment with a fight.\u201cThe Pankhurst suffragists wanted \u201cAsquith to introduce woman's suffrage as a governmental.measure.| Now.Asquith is against suffrage for \u2018women, -and-the Cabinet is divided.+-\u2014\u2014- pe ;How can you expect a Premier to make a party measure of a thing that \"he does not believe in, and most of .his fellow-Ministers do not believe in?| Asquith does not wish to stake his \"political fortunes on such an issue.He | bad done al! he could, when he said that any amendmént to his Reform | Bil which the women might desire, could be brought up.The action of the rioters is unreasonable, there- \u2018fore.\u2019 * | * .* | Mrs.Hetty Green spent a good part {ot her seventy-seventh birthday on \"Tuesday in hard work at her office \u2018at No.111 Broadway.Incidentally ishe explained where the gold plate | came from which helped make her | banquet at the Astor, in honor of her daughter, a notable event.It was gages she held.\u201cI'm pretty good on color, eh?\u201d she | remarked, as she settled herself on a hench in the outer office to chat with ia reporter.\u201cl can\u2019t say I feel \u2018just | splendid.\u2019 because l'm tired.I've been lifting some heavy books and I've worked with my usual energy.even if it was my birthday, and now I'm ready to go home.I'm thankful to \u2018feel as well as 1 do.They tell me my birthday is four days ahead of Carnegie's.So I beat him there, don't 17\u201d she chuckled.* » * \u201cWhat have you done to have reached your age in such heaith and vigor?\u201d was asked.\u201cWell, I'm a Quaker, you know, and we preach peace and good-will to people.Then, I live vety sinrply, keep regular hours and never eat what isn\u2019t wholesome, Just because I've a fortune is no reason why I! should send down South, for instance, for delicacies not in season here.I lïke to eat the best that God puts on the market in His own time.You sce.! never squander money.When I want to 1 can spend it as well as the next one.\u201d .° Poultry prices have dropped as the invasion of the American market by Russian poultry- men, combined with the equally sudden raise of corn and other poultry food here.Ducks and chkkens are now selling retail at prices anywhere from 6 to 10 cents a pound cheaper than they were last year.A half dozen big shiploads of duck were sent over here from Russia at the wholesale rate of 14 cents a pound.° » Recent arrivals bf Canadians at New York Hotels were: \u2014 - - Montreal\u2014A.Barhalat, St.Denis; T.R: Galnés, Breslin; IL.Victoria: A.L.Munson, Breslin; Mrs.F.Drumm, Patterson: M.Fenster, Broadway Central; E.Hall Breslin; F.Sutherland Algonquin; J.B.Bureau Uniom Square; J.H.Charette, Union Square; A.G.Gardner.Breslin; A.Kirkley, Grand Union; Miss Macdonald.Hotel Breslin: A.8.Matthew: .Demis; C, J.McCuaig, Breslin: C.5 Mints, \u2018Marlborough; H.Bessmith.Grand; GQ.P.Hooper, Albermarie; T.Jones, Union Square; H.Miles, St.Denis; M.RMey, Union Squate: M.Stafford, Bresiin: C.B.Benjamin, + \u2014Bresiin; A Brodeur, Grand: - Mrs.J.{ Magor, Murray Hill, A.E Landrian, Breslin; T.Ahern Drosin; Wi H.Baldwin, Bresiiii C: E.\u2018Davies, feraid\u2018 Squa.e: Miss Mas- | Knows, how with his increasing sur- Wen « of, knowledge: briigs his total \u2018Senflaction 0 Up t6 the tabuious sum] ere sell i kinds i Lanford : ~AND\u2014 + cy OGILVIE'S ROYAL \"HOUSEHOLD: of $220.400,000.Mr.Carnegie is actuated.by.commendable mbtives, and.doubtiess doing the very ; beat ne plus, siège the Detroit News, taking an eminently - American characteristic view dfthe-metter.It 18 probable that he will have as much more to give away before he dies, which would bring his benefactions up to $560,600,- | 000 \u201cto promote the advancement of knowledge.\u201d Life is fuil of \u2018titre itonies, but here is à big one.The first piece of knowledge that ought to be acquired by the pédplé -of the United States ts how to prevent the accumulation of such vast wealth by any ane man out of the labor of others.Mr.Carnegie gives $25,000,000 more for the avowed | purpose of helping the next generation to find out how to avoid such paterna] charities, The 3220,000,000 ai.ready donated by this remarkable philsathropist, drawn from the surplus earnings of the steel trust employes, would, if invested in an annuity, serve to double the wâges of 100,000 workmen for 50 years.The total of Carnegie wealth drawn from the steel mbnopoly would serve to double the wages of 200,000 workmen for 50 years.To these 200,008 suppositious workmen .the Carndgia eorporation says, ia effect, \u201cWe wil subtract this amount from your wages and keep it annually subtracted, so as to educate you with the funds.\u201d By education a man's| desires are refiaed, his wants increased, his appreciation broadened, his perceptions sharpened, his capacity for suffering multiplied, his capacity for.pleasure refined, and his knowledge of his own ecobnomit conditions made many times more vivid.Shall we, then, take from the worker a large share of his wages and use this to educate him up to a keener sense of his 6wa cohdition, meanwhile with_ holding from him that very means by which he might satisfy.his new desires?The logical way would seem to be that of leaving an equitable share of | the wealth with the \"laborer whose toll produces it, that he may thereby at once Increase his own knowledge and have means to satisfy his needs so increased.And one can blame Mr.Carnegie neither for the system that produced him, nor for the more or less abortive nature of his plan of redemption.He, like any one of us, is the victim of prevailing conditions.But, it must be recognized that some good inheres both in Carnegie and his educational plan.Much suffering will be entailed upon the producer while he is gaining Knowledge of his condition and is still without an equitable share of his product.But the gradual seepage of | knowledge throughout the whole mass will ultimately bring about a condition wherein the Carnegle paternalism and the' Carnegie charity wili be as impossible as it will be unnecessary.Thus the new $25,000,000 charity may accelerate in some measure the com- fag of that day when the producer will have at the ame, time the tastes and etites of cated man and the re ing in their supplies before the (Bath are Fxcollent.) _ \u201d Sold and recommended br We sell Flour in the following aized packages: Lake of the Woods 5 Roses.in Barrels.Lake of the Wanda § Roses in 4 Barrels.Lake of.the Woods 5 Roses in 25 lb.Bags.Lake of the Woods 5 Roses in 14 1b.Bags.Lake of the Woods 5 Roses, in 7 Ib.Bags.Ogllvie\u2019s Royal Household in Barrels.Ogilvie\u2019's Royal Household, in 14 Barrels.Ogilvie's Royal Household, in 25 lb.Bags.Ogilvie\u2019s Royal Household, in 14 fo.Baga.\u2019 Ogllvie's Royal Household, in 7 Ib.Bags.© .Qur stocks of FRASER, VIGER \u20ac& CO, LTD.Flours are received fresh from the mills every week.ow , > i, A \"and 2 1b me Barrels Ga 5 Baife ad for Pastry use, im 7 Genuine Turkish Delight FROM \u201cCONSTANTINOPLE.re just in receipt of another fresh shipment of the Genuine ° Turkle Delight.from Bond, Sellar & Co., of Constantinople, put up te original 3-1b.Turkish Drums.The flavors are all assorted.Some of it i» Pia ia que the ét one e bes purest and least ex sive kinds of confection- ory we handle, and is a great \u2018favorite among the Ladies.nde Try a package to-day.Price only 25c per 1-Ib.Drum.Burnham & Morrill\u2019s Fish Flakes - THE NEW AND Best WAY TO BUY CODFISH.FISH FLAKES \u2014 Hare is an article with 2 future, made from ie very choicest parts of the Cod, pure and sweet, already cooked and ri to serve the moment you open the can; can be served in a hundred dir, ferent ways; full directions on every package.We strongly recommend a trial.Tere 26c per tin Remember the name\u2014FISH FLAKE Bols\u2019 Liqueur Gin | The Finest that Holland Produces \u2018 Bols\u2019 Liqueur Gin People who use and know what good Holland Gin is will al Msist on having BOLS\u2019, which is now recognized the world over as H HOC: LAND'S BEST.] ' (Yellow Colored by Age.) f Made by ERVEN LUCAS BOLS, l of Amsterdam.Established in 1575.\" BOLS' LIQUEUR GIN has been a favorite with consumers ever since it was first introduced into Canada, and it only requires onc trial to prove its worth., Solid in stone jars and glass jugs.Bo! Liqueur Gin .« .1-Litre Ja fe herein > ».$1.20 - Bolg\u2019 Liqueur Gin .%-Litre Jars.«eo 200 +0.285 Bots\u2019 Liqueur Gin .Giass Jugs .\u2026 7% N.B.\u2014 For medicinal uses, Bols\u2019 Gin is specilahy \u201csuitable: it acta : gently on the kidneys, and at no otlier season of the year is it in greater eman (Special Prices to the Trade.) | Welch\u2019s Pure Grape Juice Grape Juice for strength.There's nothing like the pure juice of luscious ripe Grapes to give one strength; it is one of the most agreeable / system tonics that can be taken, especially valuable in cases of debility following illneas.It also makes a very delicious beverage when .served with_eracked ice.(People now'buy it by ! F2 a We offer: | le.case.) .\u2026 \u2026 RAR ARE .30c Bottle * 00 Case of 24 Pinta veri.55e Bottle $6 00 Case ot 12 Quarta Welch's Pure Grape Jalee .Italian Warehouse, FRASER, VIGER & CO., Limited The Fraser-Nordheimer Building, 211 St.James.Strdet.Established 1866.\u2014\u2014and\u2014- ab ea acity to oly them.pect of the Conservative convention {is of a most imposing character.Over one thousand delegates \"are in attendance.Shaftesbury Hall was \u2018not large enough to contain the whole of the delegates coming from all quarters of Ontario.Mr.James Turner, of Hamilton, was called to Sir William the chalr.Amongst Meredith, the principal incidents of the day was the reception accorded to Sir John A.Macdonald.The whole audience rose en masse to welcome him.The acclamations lasted for some minutes.8ir John was evidently much touched with the welcome he received.Mr.W.R.Meredith, M.L.A, leader of | the Conservative section of the Ontario Legislature, was hailed with enthusiasm.His remarks, which were delivered with fluency and force, found their way to the hearts of the delegates, and when he lajd down the principle that the party must be united on all issues, local as well as federal, it was most heartily responded to.\u201d\u2019\u2014From The Montreal Star, November 25th, 1851.THE then Joader of the Opposition, and to-day Chief Justice of Ontario, belonged to a great family of honorable men, who, to Ireland's loss and Canada's gain, had after receiving the best that Trinity could afford, were permitted to change their home, #0 as to beautify this newly acquired British Colonial Empire with the lustre of their individuality.It has been given to few familles who have contributed to the creation of our Dominion to place so many men in the forefront of history.To find two Chief] Justices (uncle and nephew), one in MUNDERLOH & CO, Branch: 285 and 237 Laurier Fone ME We manufacture an exclusive line of ELECTRIC FIXTURES .You will find prices very low\u2014visit-us before buying.LIMITED 51 VICTORIA SQUARE Quebes, the other in Ontario, both worthy of signal honor from thelr Sovereign, while another, the late Edmund Meredith, left a name connected with the early work of McGill which, If removed, would leave a hiatus in the history of this great institution.The family name, however, is known as a certificate of honor, and respectability, and has been known in both the professions and commerce.| \u201cThe unsatisfactory condition of Germany may be gathered from the\u2019fact, not generally known, but revealed in this morning's despatches, that the minor state of siege is to be established in Berlin, Hamburg, and Lefpsic.Consider- fing the failing health of the Kaiser the news (s serious.\u201d \u2014From The Star of No- FALL VACATION TRIPS I \u2014\u2014\u2014 4 \u201caT ge - Bermuda, Nassau, Sain, Mexico, Florida and West Indies.Very Low Rates Now in Effect to Bermuda.W.H.HENRY © KW.Lans'Ag, | Ottawa\u2014H.B.Noutbam, Breetuf |.pherson, Bresjin: .Mites.ite stein, Re D: ve vember 24th.1881.\u201cThe ice railway wlll be reconstructed this year: the materia: used last year will \u2014From The Montreal again be utilized.\u201d Tel.Main 7370.286 St.James Street.\u2019 Star, November 24, 1881.a .Bible Society nUion Mesting- REBEKAHS.Make the Liver At the close of the regular evening, Beaver Lodge, No.5, at the last \" e , ; service at 8.15 in Fairmount avenue meeting held in White's hall, Point St.Do its Duty Methodist Church to-morrow Prof.R.| Charles, received a large number of \u2014 E.Walsh, of the Presbyterian College, visitors from Lansdowne Lodge.&is- ., Nine times in tan when the liver b right the wil] address a union mass meeting in|ter Mason presided, and at the closs :- Gomach and bowels are right.the interests of the Bible Soclety.of the meeting supper was served.© ARTERS LITTLE i .; ER PHLS LR _\u2014 Crescent Rebekah Lodge, Ne.1 om, Society i ing.Tuesday evening las eld a euthrs patiy firmly com.Bible Union Meeting and , in the lodgo room, Immedi- ; ol 8 lacy ver At the closo of the regulär evening | ately after a short business meeting of Coder service at 1.15, in Fairmount Avenue [the members.During an fu Methodist Church to-morrow, Prof.R.sion ments were ser ; E.Walsh, of the Preshyterian Collége, social\u2019 committee, who deserve great 4.wil] address a union miss meeting isi praise for thé time and trouble spent : Gen, : 4 the: interests of the Bible Society.in making all the arrangemeritd od the f \u2014 Bict-@\u2014 ) | SL ies eee | SUCCESS Of the, eve ' Headache, ad Distress after Eating.|.i Opens New: Church.\u2014\u2014 m malt Palos | e opening services of - St.Mats | The Montreai pany star 1e priatec aad } - GENUINE nmist bear signature how's Church, Mount Royal Vale, will] pobtishoa at 163 THI 1ST aué Les 6.\" - \u2018 ee pince ou \u201cWeanenday avoniag Bt] ' \u2018James treet, Montreal, V7, Tho.Manat oc TPACHET, Lord Biskop od, #1 SE tontreats cas, me sam mt =.von \u2018 \u2014 PER +: 1320 À Fa 3° \u2018 .= THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1911.- Ex > B 2 \u2014 NA comets pq \u2014__ ALMOST A MILLION DOLLAR STOCK.~~ =~ \"#9, 2, + - ALMOST A MILLION DOLLAR STOCK\" 5 _ Cate i, wo 7 À WONDERFUL REMOVAL SALE CLEARANCE OF OUR $10,000 STOCK =\u2014e UNDERSKIRTS I conte Very attractive New Goods, 50 Different Weaves, The prices quoted mean a most substantial saving, and offer exceptional inducements for Monday\u2019s .buyers.fee $150.My S90 _# || as pe dei Dai sers || Markdowns on thousands of yards of new goods, dress fabrics, suitings, cvening goods, etc.Come early and secure best choice.; omens Catering pa ¥ | 32 to dz ayiues to 3198.One Mohair Permo Fabric, assorted colors.Re- Fancy French Suitings; 75¢ and $1.00.French Popline, assorted colors.ity moire.moreen, sateen and hea- kK | gular 85C.1.2222 02 21 00 00 00 se | Black Dress Fabrics, assorted weaves.| Colored Costume Cloth, heavy make.attractive styles: colors, pink, sky.TR T3C All Wool Satin Cloth.Regular 75c.Cream Dress Goods, assorted weaves.Silk Striped Voile, evening shades.green, grey.whit: tan.lesen + From 12.15 to 1.16 P.M.Only.All Wool French Armure.Regular 90c.Striped Tweeds, assorted designs.inky \u201c All Wool Panama, assorted colors.$1.50.Monday, 4% Wa cannot promise to fill mail All Wool Fancy Tweeds, Regular 75c.All Wool Cashmere, assorted colors.i Silk Eolienne, odd shades.S ce tr Braman And only one cost Choice, yard.22 LL 2e aa aa aa ee» Choice, yard.222422222200 , Choice, yard.2.222040 200000 oC Æ | | LADIES\u2019 WAISTS | SNS SYANTKES Carpet Dept.Monday || A Special in White Canton Flannel 75c SHAMS and SCARFS for 39c Each uu DRUG SUNDRIES.| x Reg.98e.to 81.25, ON SALE MON- se TWO HEARTH RUG SNAPS.Pure White Canton Flannel, assorted qualities, some 23, 24 and 27 Applique Shams, size 30x30, with cut work and | S00 FOr uper.large roll Valuz Son \u2018 \u2019 DAY, 37c 0 Hea Velvet Axminster Ru Bi .2 ft.2.inches wide.Good heavy make, covered with a fluffy - Te ; ; 4 for.2212 2102 1110 1000 BEC Women's Waists made Regular $1.75, for .o.oo.= oe we ! fe * x in, .SI 25 nap.Reg.12 1-2c and 15c.Make your choice at, yard.7 1 2c chain stitched embroidery, in floral putierns, also grape gmported English Glycerine Tolet in a large choice of Heavy Axminster Rugs, size 4ft.6 by 2ft.3.$1 95 i .BATH TOWELS - \u2014 and leaf patterns.\u2018There are 12 different designs to Soap.Reg.10¢ cake for ies.Caine very attractive styles, Regular $2.75, .2.22 tener tenn tenn Lena une ° - : ; 1 da fairly stiff J] Fiamnelette, Lawn Sa.gu ar sa TE tor ee SCOTCH MEDALLION TAPESTRY RUGS Heavy brown Bath Towels, very large size, some striped white, choose from: Scarfs to match, size 18 x 84, in the same Jz bone Dandies Be each oy soc teen ete AU Cplors ï : and brown; others in red and brown: 25¢ qualities.15c | |] designs as shams, finished with scalloped edge.These dozen, : and sizes.Reg.98c to Note the Size\u201413 ft.6, length, x 10 ft.\u20ac wide.$1 1 99 On sale Monday, each 1.200 c , Tooth Powder, Reg.25c bottle for | $1.26.Monday for .Nate the regular price, $17.80, for .s.00000u000 ® - re rt er ree shams and runners.are worth up to 75c.¥or, each.15c or 2 for .- .BFC Once More We Cry \u201cOpportunity\u201d for [An Odd Piece Fur Sale Savi né ; e ) The tremendous selling of the last week has left us s , on ay 1n about 150 of odd pieces and broken sets of various \u2014 Kinds of furs, Which we are Boing Le du in The i \u2014 MEN'S FUR COLLAR OVERCOATS.EXTRA VALUE AT $22.Monday at a uniform price $4.50, included in the lot LADIES\u2019 SUITS AND COATs |.T2 EEE | er le Ea 1 BR NN.; -\u2026 .BH Jl caracul stoles, white Thibet stoles and some odd lines ee |.The shell of this coat is made from a fine quality heavy i ; _ _ à me | MF of mutts.Values from $6.50 and $9-50.Your choice Beaver, a firmly woven cloth with excellent wearing qualities, in a 1 \u2018 rs - Monday at .0.000005 ee nca es ve evene nee v acc 0 00 / \u20ac ,( \u2018 rich, fast Black shade, cut correct double breasted style, lined WOMEN\u2019S HIGH CLASS SUITS.REGULAR $15.00 , lables Carriage Robes ite oo table with socket lined white throughout with a heavy quilted Italian Cloth lining; finished with an (I ; Lies re feet, scalloped edges: two large sizes.2.75 and 95 extra quality Marmot collar, closely and evenly formed, a perfect 3 : TO $25.00.ONE PRICE TO CLEAR On Sale in the Fur Department .$2.$3.fitting coat with all the appearance of fur lined coat, without the : 2 | ure ; incumbrance of the fur; sizes 36 to 44.Extra Special on Monday.: À MONDAY, $8.49.?7 [ [ Cl | mpl ies\u2019 Ready Trimmed Hats || 4 - .Ç .mia, Men's Heavy Ulsters.Reg.$10.00 Men's Soft Hats.Reg.$1.00 and Fi 150 only, Women\u2019s High Class Sample Suits, latest New Ladies ea y rImme a S i values.ON SALE MONDAY $0 45 $1.50.TO CLEAR MONDAY 45¢ ¥ | ; : ; .ce ro So >: © AT irre ° AT .Veena Co 4 .York styles, fine all wool materials, imported suitings, all co- .S - Two Clearing Prices, $4.50 and $7.50.All our stock \u2019 \u201ci \u2019 Winter Ulste R $12.50 to Boys\u2019 $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 Three- i 5 4 i ] 3 k 9 , \u2018 1 4 _ of Ladies\u2019 Trimmed Hats, will be cleared out regardle Men\u2019s Winter Ulsters.Reg.- Plece Suits.TO CLEAR } lors and si zes.Regular $15.00 to $25.00.$8.49 it SON =.\u2018 of cost at these tyb very spe¢ial prices.Your choice $16.00 values.ON SALE $9 89 MONDAY AT .$3.95 | i Tarty for best \u20ac choice.Monday.N of trimmed hats up.to $12.50 for $4.50.Your choic MONDAY .+ 10000000: : ° Boys\u2019 $7.00 and.$7.60 Three-piece 1 ee, 4 ) .- ; of values up to $ 18.50, for .2a Shi ; Women's Blizzard Overshoes, best | ! ; .- .y i à 25200 89.00 and $00 Stylish Fall Coats for Children, all colors and $ 1 95 quality rubber, with pure wool up- Mens .PE LL a9c Men's one buckle fleece lined over- TIES, 10c~Men's or Boys\u2019 made up bow to hook on, made of im a Zes, 4, an years.onday.© pers, waterproof.Res.$1.25, Women's .Jie.sr.BBC pau BOB, MOT LEE À ported silk remnants, very good quality, neat fastener and .i) ood Ci mort tt nr TT tr rt 85° : for.cae eel ee eee 99c Boys, 1-5 .neuves areeae Reg.$2.25, for .$1.35 colorings.Regular up 25¢.Your choice .10c 1 3 CHILDREN'S COATS SIZES Sale of Women's Boots continues: | Youths\u2019, 11-13 9.so0u s0000s 8 \\ .wo gular up © , Trees F Ï LE , 8, 10 AND 12 YEARS.REG.$10.MONDAY $3.98.400 pairs of women's high grade MIBSes.2 UV B0c Men's Boots, every pair, Goodyear OOL HALF HOSE, 150\u2014Men's all wool half hose, good 15 it \\ ; ; .; \u2018 \u2019 Goodyear welts, to be sacrificed at Boys 0 welts, ranging in prices from $4.50 heavy; in grey or brown, with white heels and toes.Reg.2bc.Cc L \u2014 Large range of beautiful styles for Children ,V heavy winter fabrics rich trimmin < much less: than manufacturer's oys\u2019 Hockey Boots, 7 pairs and to $7.00, for sree seas seen 33.29 Special \u2026.\u2026.ae 0e 05000 ve 1000 40000 0006 teres eases so | em \u2014 - : > \u2019 g ! prices.Patent leather button or broken lines, cholcest hockey: boots, | Waterproof Boots (Men\u2019's)\u2014300 MEN'S COAT SWEATERS, $1.17\u2014Men' colors, Navy, Green, Black, Red; SIZÉS 8, 10 and 12 years.Regular lace.Tan button or ace.Velvet M2de for boys.Rew.32.85, for sizes |; of tan calf boots Goody: ith st lars, t ockets; rey rie Oo Coat sweaters, : M I $1.19 > , year some with storm collars, two pockets; in grey, blue, brown, heather, 3 £10.00.Monday.La 4 te te a 0 ree ae eee.calf button or lace.Reg.$4.50 and welt soles, with viscolized bottoms.f] with different colored trimmings.Values up to 92.25.iE = tr tt tts se ee ve es : $5.00, for .020005 vun00e $219 Youths\u2019 sizes, 11-13.$1.25 Reg.$5.00, for .$2.85 Special.etre severe weaves avenue merarene a 31 1 7 ne rofitable Day C y { V V LRY | >pend a rrotitable Day rockery and Glassware BLACK BEAVER VALUES IN JEWELR : ; MONDAY, JUG DAY.ART GOODS : © EXTRA SPECIAL 15 only, Opera Glasses, $3.60.Sam ; i : >, ., .50.ples black ; or = Co In the Basement = oS toes.| ART GOODS 0, neh wide, Black\u2019 beaver, sale tor, Ladies SD core lather bindings, with pearl, git or back a | Jugs, quart size, litho.portraits We control this Hy NY apn inter Coats, extra good quality, sold regularly $1.26.C mountings; good lens, some with extension handles.I: ; .: Big Values in Stransky ; of King, Queen and late King Portrait of our King and Gueen on n sale from 3 to 4 p.m, yard .4 eee see eee ere ne 0 , Reg.values $8.50, $4.50, 35.00, §6.00 to $9.60 each.od © .& tL Ï 2 -E 1 \u201cwi f ».Bäward; brillant crystal; each 18¢ each\u2014bound to become historical and ALL WOOL CHALLIES, DELAINES AND FLANNELS.Monday .coil crue seer erin enemies eaenaas ) \"44 - = AS nameiware- wears for years Glass Joes quart each RE 1@c valuable.A lot of fancy dress materials, suilable for Ladies\u2019 75 only, Ladies\u2019 gun metal watches, with white open 1H Fe A.; - $1.50 DISH PANS, 79c.Fu a aE, > had each.285C Vases, no gold.each .Ec Blouses, house dresses, kimonos, etc., beautiful French dia} and solid leather wristlets.Reg.value $2.25.Mon- ù 4 # 36 only splendid 14-qt.Enamel Dish Table Tampa tn mateh, each.\u2019 32e Vases with gold, each .Sc fabrics, all wool, some with silk embroidered designs; GAY.tein iii 4006 ire ees seven vu ue sun 00010000 000 - 1 Cw Pans, blue outside; white in- Glass Fruit Bowls, each.ase Vases.no gold vo rosroreni ll Dre others in stripe effects, with Paisley patterns.The A GENUINE GOAT SEAL BAG FOR $1.18.REG.$2.00 VALUE.À ¥ side; reg.$1, fOr .#9c Real Cut Glass Tumblers, each.1c Vases.with gold.each.81.15 choice includes a good range of colors, also plenty cream ' Made with oxidized or nickel frame, medium size, good solid leather | LR 0c TEA POTS FOR BSc.Near-Cut Glass Tumblers, each.Tc Jardinieres, no gold, each.97e ground.Reg.50c and 86c.Choice, yard .gusset and strong clasp, and In every respect a neat, stylish- and service- - EE 100 1%-qt.Seamicas Teapots, Seco Plain \u2018Heavy Glass Tumblers, 50 Jardinieres, with gold, each \u201c#1 3 , able bag.The price of this bag should be $2.00;.81 15 SE a jah tric we spout; reg.90c.far 39c Morreale pence e ef .an 35 one ss only.Monday .x! .Ê ; Lemon Extractors (largest made).Tea Pots, hold 8 cups each, no : : \u2018 88008.ansorted molencrs oll kinda arnait | = 4c PUDDING STEAMERS, 19c.$1 COFFEE POTS, toc.LEE RATE 1a R ; ; issore\u2014100 dosen assorted scissors, all kinds, small and à 800 Imported White Enamel Pudding 72 2-qt.Seamless Coffee Pots, ; each 2.200 e ee even sn n crue fic voi M ah CON Ee DRESS Al ( .ESSORIES large, round or pointed ends.Reg.values 26c and 3Bc, for.15c ; q z \"Steamers.heavy retinned cover; re- reg.$L for .\u2026.4.30c Cake or Bread Trays.with gold, Cake or Hread Trays, no gold, Sterling silver cuff links, ladies\u2019 or gent's sizes, initialled or plain - i \u201c40 > Sav Do x wi ) each one: res.19e 50 ont 155 COoK POTS- sc.\u201cEACH LL.2220100 a re casa 0000 \u2026.45c CUCM Leena 20e tn ats stamp at each link.Regular price 50c pair, 2 5 Cc 5 | ho 00 ASH SIFTERS, ave BPC Oh VLE or ANG, te : _.$1.00 Gloves, 59c¢ Ladies 28 HANDBAGS FOR EM A - sho aiS, ABH SIFTERS, 12s., > ; | \u2018Ladies\u2019 English wod) lined Mocha Gloves, 2 dome es velvat handbag, with long stik cord handle, 59 ~ 3 torn, reg.S06.fore A 1240 *# 0mty at Berlin Saucepans, D Ladies\u2019 Savings for Monday fasteners; sizes 6 fo 7 1-4.No exchange or C.O.D.oval git frame.\u201d Regular 8c, for .ceenneqnebeia 5 Cc ol 0 Btrons Steal Snow Snovein\u201d M rc SAUCEPANS FOR 45¢., 9125 NEW SHETLAND VEILS, 49c.Reg.price $1.00, for .2222000 vence sacscscens es ra | He securely riveted te Fandiecred, 3-qt.Lipped Saucepans, Teg.75¢, 144 only of these famous-new Tosca nel veils, made Fancy, Jabote\u2014600 fancy Swiss Jabots, beautifully embroid- 1 5 .\u201d - _ vor riveted to handle cree ge for Pre ee 45c of fine silk quality.Toten net, 1 1-2 yards long and 18 C ered, in colors.Regular 35c.Monday ,.:i.cconeeeennens c ROCERY af ete re me Peu | EEE ET ee a en in nn Ra {ime Ones Voie DE EC PI rer gold on Seas.Jf G \" SPE oh R a : oh , -qt.\u2019 =, con.PE seers a c an C.ew York-Manufacturer\u2019's samples.alues 1 1 ; a N : - \u2018 ' CREA TPR for LL.OBC.rem.900, for .u.u.2020000000 60 250 HOBE SUPPORTERS POR 12 1-2.to BBc.à 15c¢ 3% Ibe.Best White\" Fresh 1-b he, oe pp en | TE ati pad aa see of ke Saati inc ] uma ie\u201d sonic os ins otters.wep: ||.Gran.Sogar.on.AG camer er.106 ff A \" ., s of lisle elastic attache reg : - , PN ; Pres te ee es dt .CE 4 So ll with rubber.post buttoms, in assorted colors.Reg.25c.2C neck, dome fasteners; colors brown, reseda, myrtle, pink, 39c Pons, Corn, T: a Cookes Ham, 1».+.RGe PEG HOUSE NEEDS Special, for j.Yanens sn Ve aan aan .champagne, torry, navy, ete.Regular 60c, fOr .and Beans, 3 cas.: wa, 1 ib.121 1 1-42 .| ; + SEWING THREAD 3%e.Motor Scarfe\u201430 doten Ladies\u2019 inotor scarts, 2 1-4 yards long: colors UMacatoni or Vert wa.\"ee Comet n pure 05.BBG ; White and Cream Madras sash Muslins, small neat design, 1 5c Special sale of 200 yards spool thread, fine quality machine thread, brown, navy, reseda, myrtle, stc.; waterproof.Regular 19¢ Hassan \u20ac AE p bare ne 21 Inches pride Sele price pretty eee.Heavy a ane sa a H in inc and Spies in numbers front 19-to -78-\u2014-\u2014\u2014- - \u2014 + \u20ac value ass FOP TT ETT TERRE SET TREE TET eT \u20ac.8 hoons Floor, oe otting e .eavy grey Blankets.colore egular 5c.Speclal, dozen .4,.2 .4.200 ciiiieen es ver Lace-560 yards, 18 inch allover lace, neat patterns, .J} Strathcona Fou r.9 Ibe.designs, finished edge.borders.large size, .§2.15 and : Spectal sale of veau DRESS GIRDLES, 30e.à sie ods suitable for waist Jokes.ete.Regular 80c, for .Cie 15c Best kia | Con, suis Ceres aaa Peeaens 20.a , ul Dteas Girdles, made of heavy cords, -, Bm ory: yards 17 inch Swiss and cambric flouncing corse | x\" okés - Wadded Comforters, filled best Loop and covered in good muslin\u2019 with long slik tassels, in black ntl colors 39c covering, etc.; extra special quality and good pattern.ns 19 | Eas Rafsins, 3 and , x 72.Sale price, $1.45.8 50.$2.00 and $3.95 .Regular 75c, for een HER T PUPP ete sees aan Tevinennn oo > Regular 83c, for .\u2026.cere soee sea u$ nano ana ben ven .c | No Ga : - néant : ne \u2014onemerne (je ER ve ee \u2014 m1 EEE Dede le I TELBERALSARE AM orb PERTURBED OVER ~~ TARIFF POLICY\u2019 0 BEAT MERCHANTS city Weigh Scales Employe Pleads Guilty to the \"Charge.\u2014 2 h TENET - THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY.NOVEMBER 25, STRIKE IS ENDED - AT LOCOMOTIVE PLANT Company Holds Out .tjle Men Accused of Making.Efficiency} isno 5 less s important à than regularity in cléaing the teeth.y the daily useof: GlvertiFtelh[vwder both.- these requiremienits dr adequately fulfilled.cer Fle .Pa + .white this specific agreement is done Some Strain After \u2014 | and are Busy Guessing the Government Plans.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, November 25.\u2014The Liberal policy respecting reciprocity and the tariff generally, is causing considerable speculation and discussion among the followers of that party.The policy has not yet been determined, however; nor is there a likelihood of this being done for some time ut least.Meanwhile the matter is being talked about.It is conceded that reciprocity with the United States as involved in the Taft-Fielding agree- | ment ts u dead letter.At the same time, certain members on the Liberal side are asserting that for, the principle involved should be a feature of the party's platform, and they: venture to assert that, in a wider sense, not restricted to any one country, it may be incorporated in any fiscal policy the Opposition may elaborate.With it there is said to be a strong probability of the advocacy of an increase in the British preference and a general lowering of the \u2018tariff.lt is the low tariff men now who appear to have à predominance in the councils of the party.J ozodont TEETMSBRÉATH 192 52 law After in exhaustive and persistent investigation \u2018 \u2018for three months, Detectives Charbonneau, Charette and Gon- nors claim they have succeeded in unearthing \u2018conspiracy to | defraud, the | ameant hich appedrs®o g growing every daw ! As a result of the work of the detectives, three\u2019 men have been arrested.Arsene and Alexander Aubertin, two farmers from Longueuil, apd Joseph \u2018H.Charlebois, the mgh in charge of \u2018the public scale at.the corner of Papineau avenue and street, are the \u2018mep-at present\u201d Implicated.Other ar- |\u201d rests are expected.About\u2019 three months gq it was discovered that the city had been puying i for a large quantity\u2019 of hay, that had not been delivered and an inquiry was made.\u2018There was nothing then brought out to connect Charlebois with the frauds and, he was exonerated.It is claimed that the Longueuil far- i mers would have loads of hay weighed ; at the scale oyer which Charlebois presided and that the latter was very liberal with the weighs that were in- | scribed on certificates.Dealers paving for half a ton of hay would re- celve about 80 per cent.of the weight shown on the slip.The specific charge js laid by Messrs.J.Garmaise and Kahn Bros.who are said to have suffered large losses.Charlebois and the Aubertins were arraigned before Judge Lanctot and the former pleaded guilty, and it is expected that he will be a witness for tbe prosecution against the other were.Arsene and Alexander Aubertin were released on bail of $2,000 each.They will appear for preliminary inquiry on Thursday.\u2018Trouble.The boilermakers\u2019 strike at the Montreal Locomotive Company's plant, Longue Pointe, was practically ended yesterday.The company, however, refused to take back several of the strikers, alleging that they had made 4royble, They.agreed to investigate the \u2018charges, and If the men were In- npcent they would be reinstated.< The men were called out by officers |* of the International Union as a result of trouble on a railway in the United States.It was a sympathetic strike here, no demands having been made for more wages.UNIONS MUST Mi MERGE.Amalgamated \u2018Carpenters to Join United Brotherhood.Atlanta, Ga.November 25.\u2014The Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners must merge with the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America by July 1 next, or lose their charter in the American Federation of Labor, according to a decision of the Federation.For the past ten years there has been a controversy between these two organizations.The United Brotherhood has about 200,000 members, and the amalgamated society.which is a branch of dodo British organization, has about And in addin ® its damming action and suitable astipptic properties, \u2018this YOUR DRUGGIST SELLS IT.Ties, 5, * 30c, and 45¢ Sprinkler-top glass jar.35c, FOR A TRIAL SAMPLE send 2c stamp to F.C.Calvert & Co., 349, Dorchester St.W; Montreal.T Shiloh\u2019 Cure Tana nt fangs.owes colds ue Br ys ond Fresh From all gsiuon, [Faerie Fron» 59 Fg.St.are preserved to the complexion Chemists Martin, by CREME SIMON and POUDRE Paris, France.me Perfumers © 245 § leow ) £=~9c.m ™ 1 29¢.es Millinery Sale] ALMOST GIVEN AWAY TO-DAY AND MONDAY This is the greatest give-away sale of Wings, Birds and Feathers ever made by any store; .1,000 dozen will be put on sale, that sell regularly from 75¢ up to $4, for LOT 2 300 doz.better quality of the same goods, ranging up to $4.00, all at one Qc price for this sale 29 ae Lon this sate c LOT 1 500 doz.of all kinds of feathers, wings and fancy plumes, worth from 75c to $1.50 for.' 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\u2019 ma {19Ladies\u2019 Skirts $2.99 me.cam ° 14c| SAVE YOUR MONEY on ~ + 44,000,000 WORDS ON SALE SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY 7 : 4 vo Nearly every shade in A splendid sale of Ladfes\u2019 Skirts in Venetlan J |.gia) of un- the lot except Black.Re- like iuseration.Reg.price for to- 52.88 Al $ |.me.1.00.to $1.50 a Monday and Tuesday ree ea +4 : N .ta all classes 8 svlar 5 | 1 à À | 3 Fo mp Voie on sh in yard.Your.READY MADE 4 1 ¥- Sones Being if up, ane\u2019 thoss Worn 3 choice.434 fe WINTER COATS Ladies\u2019 ; 7 i debts that money does not x .black, LE À - 14 discharge, .Every grow- ! Ki ~ and ig new désigne, House Dr esses, ; #4 ANT ip i imona good smart comfort- The bal f r VA a ; TT \u201cang fama y of Canadians, | \u2014.able couts, sold ros.took, alance of our ; 7 a \\ Rk intelli- arly 16.00 an 8 5 : : ; ww : thor \u201chey have Flannelette eo Yor this sale .big 5 dozen of : 7 : \\ oC > - .at an ; 1 f \"\u201c : \u2014carpete-or-mois-oughé- de .Om its roi! arc many who honors for \u2018themselves and fame fof thelr Alme Mater.Among the J ve two sons of Rev.Mr.St a whose journey from - \u2014 to the college in Nova Seco- Ne \u2018obcupied a month.One of| me atudents bécame à judge of the| | ane rt of Jower Canada, with Arch-|' T EE The other became Arch- = TS .7 , \u2018 Canada |*< 1: \u2018scratch thé records, and lasts forever ves ot this * ; ; RE n Chi r calc gave, spor Canada The ability to make and repr produce your great he ing feature besides! nd this pray doubles : Eg Th Come \u201cGibraltar 2 cntet own records in your own home\u2014the songs the pleasure of cie a sound hr icing instrument.y | : BE the on Ss a - 37 .Ls .= Ciena ana ne Briton.\u2018Army, à Ma- and stories of every member of your family = home ome les deu ot de to make Sore NDAAMNO | Tah A CR ; Uslacke, gradustes of the same voi | and all your friends\u2014in addition to all of Can be purchased \u2018at se ¢ adldifidnal-cost.- Edison % ; TE uQ 8 | PB le».became Canadian Judyas._- \u2018 S nr £ A î - Whenyou 0 to ÿotit Edisort deuforto pickout your son | ! _ : Co i Rd In letters the collegs can poizt to the greatest entertainment of every kind.Phonograph, Be sure to ask about this home-recording feature, i WEN | CE of the Supreme Court of va Sortie {+- Think what thatmeans! The Edison Phonograph-\u2014 the: Instru- 3nd to get recording equipment with the instrument you buy: .| - and contributed to literature, as \u201cSam ment that you would choose anyway, because of th ty and There are Edison dealers everywhere, Go to the nearest and Sifek,\u201d what may perhaps be termed |: eetn .beca ume hear the Edison Phonograph play both Edison Standard and A in ea plug pat to yoûr homes Pirin fy volun \u201cboth 1 und is a ore Recards.Get complete catalogs from your Ko.HAT could you suggest for the home on\u2019 Xmas morning ca In Captain exactly suite or the Fleet were notable con Standard and the long-paying Edison Ermberol Records; Eâinon Standard, | do) TroonronaTeD that would give so much pleasure to the whole f amily of the Fleet, were notable con- ard an g- P ying Edison Ambero) Records (play twice as long) - 88 100 Lakeside Avenue, | liam.Fenwick Williams, the Hero because \u2018it has the sapphire reproducing-point that does not .Elleen Grand Opera Racy 2 m0 Orange.N.3.U.3.A.\u2018as a PIANO of PLAYER PIANO?.It would not only am enw.8, e e lets line of Edison Phosographe and Records will be found at KE A.Arenstabauit, nz-s St.Satheri-ne tt.E.C, D\u2019alleaio, 922a St.Catherine St.W.\u2014 Hurteau, Williams & Co, Lté, 316 St.Catherine St.B.Peter Kelly, 282 St.Lawrenee St.Leach Plano Co.Ltd, 580 St.Catherine St.W.© Hurtemn, Willlams & Co, Ltd., 588 \", Catberths st.Ww.of Xars, and in Sir John Inglis, the of Lucknow, were famous fi- in the British Army.Perhaps few other educational insti-! tutions in Canada could point to more - graduates who achieved \u2018 » hignest positions in their respect.e cpdlings in the old times, and in comparatively regent years it gave judge after judge 1o the Bench of the various provinces, and in Sir William Ritchie a Chief I be a present to feel proud of, but it would give the children an opportuhity for a musical \u2018education, an accomplishment that is necessary in the lives of all young people to-day.: \u201cThe New.Scale Williams\u201d annees | TAR - iv Justice to the Supreme Court of Can- ade.- It.may interest many to know thit the author of the two \u201clargest -sefters=-fri\u2014the way of \u2018fiction for the r= seasons in: Noeth America.\u2014\u201cThe Inner Shrine\u201d and \u201cWild OMNve\u2019'\u2014was Willlam B.King (Basil King), one of: the present generation of \u2018 Kingsi gradumtes.Tungsten Lamp amp Câlsed rl Ë THE_Y.M.C.A.| Fraud in U.S.Office in .+ Toithe Edityy of The Montreal Star: Over 100 Years.Str, \u2014K.elng been a member for some - ; Years qf the above admirable institution, i n- and: being desirous of seeing it of greater Mr.William P.McFeat, In oe $ e usefuihess and benefit, than my obser- | &IY2is of the annual reports , of the, vation and conversations with other \u2018Cotrmtasibner of Patents, Weshing- | maeinyers has leû me to believe, I write Jor, states tha} for the fiscal year tter.First and foremast, a anstime; |endthg-Jaie-30thilast there was a fall- tly I ho th he institution was \u2018 f ents ted, and the er supported it ing off in the number o pat (pafticularly in the last campalgn for granted and trade marks registered funds) for the benefit wholly and solely in the United States, as compared of \u2018young men, physically, socially, mor- - with previous years, .33,513 patents ally, mentally and spiritually.In one re + ing} d'-and- ST 4 Tod ome, a degree fulfil gl\u2014those\u201d intantions, but only in a very minor one marks registered during the past year as against 36,287 patents and 4,342 as compared to what it might be made trade marks in 1910; 2° \u201813.änd 4,547, to.Im the first place it does not appear{in 1909; 34,003 and C .5 in 1908: to ime that the general committee of 33,644 and 8,797 in 1907.iméBszement Is at all in touch with the ot [7 te ngs-and wishes Of the jority of The number of applications f filed, | however, increased :during:: this period the, mem hers © t the institution, and tat of five years, from 58,762 \u20ac tent appll- for:in the fact that instead of the mem- Cations in 1907.to 65,154 In 1911, by selecting at the annual, meeting Which drop in the proportion-of pat- th whom they consider best' fitted to|ents issued to applications, showing 18 the.choice of nearly all the world 8 greatest artists, and is used by De Pachman, the greatest living pianist, on his Canadian tour this season.If is \u2018beautiful instrument will satisfy people Jike De ; » Geraldiñe Fatrar, Mischa Elman, Leuise: Homer, irk, lozak, Alice Neilson, Bachaus, Fremstad and a host of wh make the greatest demands on.a Plano, don't vou ink it Wogld meet.all the egu frgments à in your home il SE Used F nos \u2014\u2026\u2014 = \u2014 A : Lars es - * There'is no more healthful beverage thin .vi wy a * good malt drink such as rot ae Loy LJ J oli rt We\u2019 \u2018have in stock\u2019 at all times a | \"brary of player musi: large line of y À and contains such well: known have been taken .in exchange for 4 | 1 The nourishing malt is accompanied - 2 makes as \u201cNew.Pepe.Williams,\u201d \u201cNew Scale Williams\u201d and \u201cPlayer by the tonic hops, and the whole makes \u201cKrydner,\u201d \u201cEnnis 0., and oth- Pianos,\u201d and the prices range from Et - ers, and they range in prices from $85.00 upwards.À esent them, and to adequately ca the increasing difficulty in obtainin 3 i z .\u2019 a EE ERS a an deal drink 300 10 BLOOD.et Ten carton] on HL en Bone ove esg cut and dried is presen or their Attention is also directed by the ome: in an res an is en to care uly, an is in rsi -ck ss con- approval, which, of course, goes without | C issi to the fact that durin : 3 .! mus.{a passed, and that for obvious |îhe 121 years of the history of the When the best is wanted in Clubs these wonderful Players.dition.: = Bo fat as 1 have seen, there is no real United States Patent Office there is means of making.known to the powers Only one case of collusion between an that be, in a direct way, any suggestions Examiner in the Patent Office and an for the improvement of its working.that individual outside of the Patent Office naturally occurs to those most vitally [to defraud a true inventor of his concerned, vis., the members themselvea.rights.As regards the social side of the In- on, it is practicaly non-existent, on, also may largély account for its FILTRATION PLANT present limited usefulness.The very hinge that would most certainly tend.to SAID TO BE FAULTY.nok aasis members more toreiher are adequately provided for.if.at all: J - ete to games, such as chess, draughts Allegation is That Toronto\u2019s New nd suc e.Another boon which is ab- ; sent, RNA which would also be a strong Reservoirs Leak, fadtor on the social side, is a smoking Special to the Montreal Star.n,\u2014-and in this connection I hazard T t Nov 25 .he.statement that at least four-fifths of oronto, ovember 25.\u2014Two men Pe members are devotees of that solac- employed on the work of constructing in, ow @e Institution is ex: prealy- for the objects mentioned above, the filtration plant which is to cost ng those means I have mentloned, lack- |the city $750,000, have made some 3 what ts the alternative?The young charges that have startled the people, naturally seek other places for those and if true, will show the inability of and Cafes throughout Canada, Dow\u2019s Ales and Porters have the call.\u201d Every instrument we sell is guaranteed to ot be satisfactory, or: your money refunded i \u2018 \"EASY TERMS PREVAIL Our stock is the largest and\u2019 finest in the city, and contains such well- _ known makes as.\u201cHazelton,\u201d \u201cNew Scale Williams,\u201d Ennis & Co,\u201d \u201cSohmer\u201d and \u201cKrydner,\u201d and, our: prices are thie lowest.PIANOS SELECTED NOW WILL BE .: (HELD FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY The National Breweries, Limited, Montreal.¢Ans, such as billiard saloons and other the present administration at the City dorm and questlonable places of resort.Hall to deal with the question of hus, you see, the real oblects of (he water supply.a ui , THE WIGMAKERS.MODERN RIP VAN WINKLE._ .e \u2018 + - .; ; ; J YOUNG MAN.The charges state that lagoon water It was in 1764 that the wig as ani A man named Rogers, who was at- : Be leaks into the reservoirs through which ; ; + .8 Church Missionary Auxilia filtered water passes to the city pipes.article of personal adornment went, tacked by thugs in a supposedly civi- 32 ° y y The concrète pipes laid by the con- out of fashion.The wig-makers were |lized part of New York city 14 years | q Uno regular monthly AMeeting wi tractors oho have received ares ADVANCE EMIGRATION In a state of acute distfess, and on |ago, lost some of the faculties of his ! td ss ary ortion eir money, re passe .- pe held at 3.30 o'clock, Monday after- as perfect, and now the -city has a | February 11, 1765, they carried a peti- mind through 2 fracture : of Lhe skull - 8Bubject, \u201cThe Apostle of the' large staff of men at work repairing .|tlon for relief to the King at St Fo years he roam abo e \u2018589 St.Catherine Street- West.B _ ig ow 316 St.Catherine Street East hee Nepthwest.\u2018the leaks.\"Fames's.\u201cAs they went processionally world under a name not bis own.A cu | 7 ini in in through the town,\u201d writes Mr.Edward a a ocks ako hfs mind was SA M \u2019 st P f t Dominion to Be Factor in the Walford.ny; vas observed that most vaste, lo True otter.after the os eriec World's Peace, Says British [force other: poopie.to wear = them next: asked to son mowspepes ang force other people to wer them next\u2019asked to see a mewspaper, and] : wore no wigs themselves, and this|could hot understand the date; 1911.M.P.: striking the London mob as some- He wäds then able to tell.what happen- © thing monstrously unfair and incon-|ed to Mm before his accident, but the Gain all the body-building ele- mess of the whole wheat\u2014steam-cooked, d with barley, malt, rolled into Hin\u2019 crip Bakes.That's why = sistent they seized the petitlohers and interval of 14 years had become af Special to The Montreal Star.cut off all their hair par force.\u201d blank.-~.New York, .November \"25.\u2014Mr.J.|= : \u2014 \u2014\u2014 a Norton Griffith, M.P., has arrived to- = - bomen em eo day on the Lusitania on his way tol.- Vancouver and other Canadian cities: | ° Hé is working to advance a plan to encourage emigration from England to Canada.Although he is a soldier and was aide-de-camp to Lord Roberts in the Boer war, he is essentiaily a man of peace.\u201cMy idea,\u201d he said, \u201cis that \u2018the up- buiiding of the British Empire, especially on this side of the world, will tend to consolidate the Anglo-Saxon Ce Ek \u2014_ : erm \u2014 Don't Dally with a Cold! * It's a dangerous visitor\u2014show ft the door.The quicker you get rid of it, the less likely it will be to return.> NA-DRU-CO Syrup.|.| \"of Linseed, Licorice | | ||] - race.Such a consolidation would be ; oo © mos w t t ; mi yt noe bs UT, 4 be exerted In enforcing the worlds and Chlorodyne || IB} .- peace.\u201d : 3 I: i ce 7 Ç Mrs.Pankhurst WIH Gome.C offers probébly the dufckest, 1 | , \u2026 \u201c\u201d IS ABSOLUTELY\" MOULE à Although it is expected by Mrs.Em- this.It promptly relieves-that | \u2026 + - .The first and great, ésséntial of à food n'êtes oe is \u2018the t delicious, the most di- meline Pankhurst to cut short her tour y \u2019 P t the Pu and lit f : the mos , Ameri d Canada in th stuffed-up feeling, soothes the irritation oil Js Buri e Purity: \u2018Quality of our ; tra gestible, the most nourishing [of \u201csupplies as she calls them fo -up Ys.5 -that causes couglr, looséns\u2019the plilegm, \u2018\u2019Granulatéd have never been questioned.| promotes rice sed dives acte _ Once make a comparison with other S cold completely.à - BREL 7 you will not be satisfied with any but Premi à Mr.Ruben, manager of - zt \u2018x - Dainty Tea Tables arc always dsrved: rium coupon on every |i me | (A, nain noie ours em 4 M: PE SEAT T packag exchang - (ing to arrangements or December 11th fact, we'll gladly give your ph : ; _ ERE np A y ii for useful premiums.|to deliver her address on \u201cThe Eng: or druggist, on request, a full it dl \" LL 2 - Wire | for \u201ccat: Hist Woman's Fight for the Vote 3 \u201cits Ingredients.Lu [ \u2014 - ot .\u2019 leveland, November 35.\u2019 3 .114 NTREAL, by chiara ware burped cs, dasin Jee] In 25c.and 50c.bottles Established in 1864 by John Redpath.bre .[the fight for women's suffrage, be- akfast dish you can serve cause of the outbreak of war in Lon- Get it at your Grocers .[don between her forces and lia- ment, rs.I'anikhurst has positively J.WB MTS uN [ON -}1043 East 68th street, yesterday: - Hamilton, Ont.noon.Mrs.Van Terka was verious od The ode ; fire at the home of Julius Van Terks,| ee Pte I Fo] ce _ - eus Mate, » All Dru i a or Doon & onto vas Vel ass Tree LRAT en THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, NOVEMBER: «> .: ; The first photograph of the design of the Allan line's two new vessels, which are under construction, have just been received, Passengers wili be accommodated on six decas.!\u2026 the first cabin the arrangement is for 200 first class; sec- end class.700, and third class 1,000 passengers.Bath rooms are directly adjacent to the first class gtate rooms.A feature is also that a number of the state rooms are single-berth apartments.\u2019 In addition to the public rooms, con.isting of library, gymnasium, cafe, \"ALLAN BOATS FOR THE.ST.LAWRENCE ROUTE.BS card room and verandah cafe, the froat portion of the publie deck will be en- j Closed -with-\u2014especialiyv strong glass.This will enable passengers to promenade in the roughest weather.The heating of the vessels will be by electricity, steam and on the ther- mo-tank system, all three methods being employed in the first-class quarters, the latter two in the second clasy accommodation, and the latter on the third class decks.Another aid to the comfort of ocean travellers is the adoption of Frahm's anti-rolling tanks.The deplacement tonnage in service trim will be about 25,000 tons, and the .- PE Le - \u201cAs an 1 Tntroducto \u201cyou FREE\u2019 pt PEN process + ry Offer refrigeration holds of a capacity of 70,000 cubic feet.The length of the hull wil} \u201cbe 570 feet, with beam 72 feet, and the moulded depth 45 feet six inches.The stern will be of the cruiser pe, enabling the steering gear to be easily located under the water line.This, with measures fo: -the protection of machinery and extensive bulkheads, wil} enable the vessels to be utilized as cruisers in time of war.«The Parson's turbine type of engine will be used.The total power is to be 19,000 shaft horse power, giving a speed of about 20 knots.Oil as well cargo capacity will be 3,000 including as coal can be used as fuel.REMARKABLE LIFE OF A SWINDLER Now that the French police have discovered the identity of the Koepenick of Granville\u2014Louis Cognel, alias Corbineau, alias Count Paulin de Fronsac, alias F>urand \u2018de Bellefont dé Gournay, one of the greatest romancers in jminal history has come to light.Bal would not have disdained to make three volumes of the story of this master swindier, and even without Balzac's agency the story is.extraordinary reading.Accotding to the police, Cognel was born at Nantes in 1876.His father was 8 protessar at the college of St.Nazaire.The boy received an excellent education.hen he was 22 married Mille.Blanc; | wn * daughter of a banker in Nantes, Soon after his marriage Cognel founded an insurance company.This brought him a few thousand pounds and nine years imprisonment.But he disappeared instead of serving his time, and though by \u201cthen he had a wife and two children\u2014 \u201cfis son und daughter are 15.and.13 yeary, now\u2014he married a charming girl at ou Mans and borrowed £600 from his ther-in-law.fa in this capital he became & banker.His partner was a man who had been whistling for a living in the music halls.Coëmei had a trick telephone in his office with which he used to inspire his dupes with confidence.The whistling partner, from another room, played the part of the late M.BerteauXx, Baron de Rothschild, and other well-known finan- clers ana Cognel used to allow his dupes to Ifstep at the other receiver while \u201cBayon .de Rothschild\u201d told him that he could draw to any amount up to two mMi- lion unds, .\u2019 In Rous a Russian loan came out.Cog- nei's bank received .subscriptions, and Cognel bolted with nearly £100,000.He went to Greece, Switzerland and Italy undet the name of Count Paulin de Fron- ssc, picking up money everywhere.In Athens he became \u2018\u2019Ambasador of the Republic of Liberia.\u201d wore a magnificent - uniform with countless decorations, got | \u2014betainé- COmMRE cree ET bes Hut girl, th ed- to & very- utifu rl, 8 daughter of a rich banker.But he got into trouble with another weman.who rhrestened to kill him, so he went to Notes and Queries All persons.communicating with this Separtment must veud their names and addresses (mot fer publication), or ne notice will be taken ef their enquiries.This rule will be strictly enforced hereafter.+ .Debt of United States.W.L.P., Montreal.\u2014I have been toid that the United States owes England nine billion dollars, Is this true, and, if so, why has it so long been ignored?Ans.\u2014The public debt of the United States on December 31st, 1910, was only $2.704,142,281.While English capitalists may have invested in some of this, the United Kingdom has not inade apy such investments.The Wealth of Nations, P.D., Westmount.\u2014What are the leading nations in the worid in point of wealth?How does Italy compare with the Netherlands?Ans.\u2014According to latest estimates of the wealth of nations, the leaders are :: United States, $125,000,000,000; United Kingdom, $70,000,000,000; France, $45,000,- 000,000; « y, $45,000,000,000; Russia, $35,000,000,000; Austria-Hun , $20,000,- 000,000.Italy g wealth is at $5,000,000.1 Spaîding's Violin.! -Britisher, Montreal \u2014Does Albert Spald- ing, the noted musician, use a genuine Stradivarius violin?If not, what make does he use?Ans.\u2014There are violins, and viotins\u2014 Instruments which have as destined personalities as the artists.themselves because of the wide erence jn the quality of tone produced.The casual listener little realizes the friendship and compan- \u2019 jonghtp which exists between the artist and the violin, and only wonders at the golden tone produced by the manipulation of horse hair over four frail strings.A writer who shared the general illusion or deluséon with the rest of the public, says that a sight of Spalding\u2019s famous Mon- tagnano violin opened up te him a new world of thought.Demenico Montagnano was a Venetian master, who thrived in the early part of the seventeerith century, old school of Cremona.He is generally more noted for his \u2018cellos than his violins, but the specimen possessed by Albert Spalding is an exception, it being prob- ahly the chef d'oeuvre of bis life.It has 000,000,000, and that of the Netherignds : ir jit to an expert dealer in such articles.The Queen of Denmark.T.W.B., Perth, Ont.\u2014In your column, \u201cAnswers to Correspondents,\u201d please state the name of the wife of the present ruler of Denmark, and who she was before-her marriage.Ans.\u2014King Frederick of Denmark was married in 1869 to Prince Louisa, daughter of King Carl XV of Sweden and Norway.Canada\u2019s Debt.Constant Reader.\u2014 To settle a bet, Please Jnform me what was the debt per ea a» 896, and what is it to-day in Ans\u2014The net debt, per head in 1 was $50.82.At present it ia n $45 and $46.The complete figures\u201d of this year's census have not been published yet, hence exact figures cannot be given.- Per Capita Taxation.Enquirer, Pointe Claire \u2014Wha Government taxation per head in \u2018canads Ans\u2014The per capita taxation | was $5.42.Last ! en $11 and $15 ver fm year it was between $11 An Old Pictore, 1.V.V., Spotteville, Que.\u2014 kindly tell me if there is que: pec aon to a plcture, \u2018Juvenile Opposition\u201d ?marked at one end, Engraved by J Lai wand at , the other end, \u201cPainted y F.eatly,\u201d and in the middle just above the title, \u201cPublished June 24, 1804 by 7 Paker, Suryside, Westminster ridge.The picture is of a grey tone and looks like an engraving.Ans.\u2014It would be impossible to place a value on a picture without \u2018submitting | John L.Sullivan and Jake Kiran.\u201cShovel,\u201d Sudbury, Ont \u2014 Win a little argument about a small matters A says J.I.Sullivan appeared at the Theatre Royal last winter with Jake Kil- rain, and J.D.Roberts stopped the exhibition.Owen Moran killed a man at the same poeatre.B says no to botn.ns\u2014Ihe sparring part of the Sul- exbibition- - a laint comp t of Moran has been at the Theatre ere: but did not Kill anybody there.He killed & man in a bout in San Francisco.\u2018 the police on wie.Tealized only.by.one who knows how led as \u201cboth Titanic and Sa HF TRIG NOW Com promisingly- 86 ¥ AT ALL GROCERS \u201c 25, 1911.Ta Y \u20ac ! OF CHARGE, upon request, a 1 Peerless Brand Evaporated STERILIZED AND UNSWEETENED Containing all the Cream of Pure, Rich Cow\u2019s Milk we will be pleased to Dr ms at re mr rit tré pe tem MILK ! Sc and 10c CANS.~~, FOR GENERAL USE you will find Borden's Evaporated Milk\u2014* Peerless Brand \u201d\u2014 has all the advantages.of fresh, fluid milk, with none of its disadvantages.It will keep in perfect condition-until such time as Can has been opened, and by having a liberal supply in your pantry you are prepared for the late arrival of the milkman.FOR INFANT FEEDING we recommend Borden\u2019s EAGLE BRAND Con- \u201cdensed Milk, but for all purposes requiring an Unsweetened Milk you will find - BORDEN\u2019S PEERLESS BRAND Evaporated Milk to-be most suitable as well as economical.| a, INSIST ON HAVING BORDEN'S.,° BORDEN\u2019S CONDENSED MILK CO.1857 \u201cLeaders of Quality,\u201d 1911.\u201cWILLIAM H.DUNN, Selling Representative 39 ST.PAUL ST, MONTREAL + - we °° To + Borden's ¢ Condensed J! Milk Co., + 396 St.Paul St, Montreal.Please send me a canof Borden's Evaporated Milk, \u201cPeerless Brand,\u201d free of charge, also a Borden .Cook Beok.I enclose 2-cent stamp to cover cost of postage.+ 4 + ner sta.\u2018 , ® + # + eo \u2014» .Regular $22.00 value, for.a Lo, .cloner tiswse soos secan- cose ~ CR a fe 3 J .prs NT/ROYAL AVE 2 TF Ta, 4 ; A - \u2018; & eal dng Gata A 5, stan .Ë 4 wd fy To td : < a = Montr PP AN POLITICAL WC ~F PROVE FITNESS - TO PARTIGPATE VIN] Lady.Sômerset Comments on, Wfiragette Incident in = London.Dupont, of Paris, France.Th Lat Keto Somerset arrived in SPECIAL SALE Hair Brushes We have been fortunate in securing a larce high-grade Hair Brushes, imported from the noted maker, solid backs, in Ebony, Satin or Olive Woods.Fair Brushes usually.selling for $2.00, while they last Felsgeesersasavaranes A Useful Christmas Gift.Can .- Yom Can\u2019t Afford to Miss It.* shipment of ese brushes have long bristles, 98c ime Montréal\u2019 to-day en route for New pZealand.She is the wife of Mr.Henry C.-S.A.Somerset.of Relgate Priory, Surrey.Her hus- Lind is & son 6f Lord and Lady Henry » Jomerser, and is the author, of a work \u2018eircttled \u201cThe, Land of the Muskeg.\u201d \u201cWhen \u2018asked to-day \u2018what she thought of the recent Suffrugette epi- R.H.B Phone Up.6622, Corner St.Catherine and Peel Streets.RYSON STORE, sode im London, Lady Somerset said: s\u201cI do not wish to criticize the methods of those who are sincere in their desire to obtain an \u2018end and are prepared to suffer much for it.But, per- senally, I have always felt that the ose and effectual dignified method for woman to adopt would be unanimous- WW to retire from doing political work uptil their fitness for political equal- iKy was established.\u201d « ST.LUKE'S HOSPITAL.4.Sine Year\u2019s Work Among Children of the Poor.The \u2018absolutely free medical treatment of the children of poor families, ab carried out by the St Luke\u2019s Hos- | pital on St Denis street, is accomplishing ap immense amount of good, ap shown in the annual report of the i imstitution just issued.In the dental department 4,351 children were exam- med during the year, and only 26 were found to have perfect dentition.The a others received treatment according A their needs.In the eye, car, nose N _ \u2018and throat -lepir-ment 3,120 consul- Co tations were gi-en, 162 pairs of glass- : es prèvided, 1,279 Lottles of medicine and 366.boxes cf salve distributed.For discases of 1h: skin 328 children oe ase.1] statement showed the récièts to total $3,327.89, of which $1,920 was made et in donations and members\u2019 fees; $55 was left in the hank after all expenses were met.In tse directors report the following statement stands out as the policy of he institution\u201d \u201cWe attend to all frrespective of creed or nationality, on the sole condition that they are needy anu unable to pay for treatment.\u201d The following are the officers of the AT Ye cy HE 19° THAT Ol a 4 better.: .resident, Hon.sr 5 hospitar et oupraTy present every grain is a perfect crystal.© id Mr.H.B.Ames; hon- .Bars second.vice-président, Mr, Jas.! If you want to get \u201ctop\u201d prices for Robinson.Patrors, Bishop Farthing, Sir Melbourne Tait, Sir Hugh Graham, j.Wilson Reid.Chas.Gurd, Mark \\ Workman, Nap.Seguin, M.LA.: M.À./ Vineberg, L.J.Tarte, D.A.Campbell.A Lo Every farmer s 's daughter and every farmer's wife knows © They all use it\u2014for making gay cious butter for their own table.Th ey, found ont years ago that Windsor, Butter Salt dissolves quicker, works in easier, and helps butter to keep Windsor Salt is absolutely pure and your butter, use Windsor Butter Salt.perating staff: Dr.Finnie, Dr.Connell, or Se Dr.T.Chis, Nichol, Dr.Kavanagh Cleary, Jr.ES TORONTO CENSUS COM- MASSE CNPLANS | Extra Expenses Heavy n Many Enumerators Refuse - 10-Co \u2018Special to The Montreal Star.~~ \u201cToronto, November 25:==The Domin- fon census commissioners give Torontn a population of something like 378,000, h H.ess Dr.Gaston Maillet, ps H.Renaud, Dr.H.Robert, Dr.Globensky.Dr.H.H.Kerr, Dr.I.Nolin Trudeau, Dr.J.Rubin, heel) J.E.Lanoie.M.Wells, and Dr.Ju utive staff: Dr.Finnie, M.P.P.; Henry Robert, Dr.na pr.E.Lanocie, and Mi.! UNIQUE BANNER FOR : BRITISH COLUMBIA.a TA remarkabie | banner madé by # re tired officer of the Royal Navy, Cap- {ain Wé{lam Blakeney, of Royal crescent, Bath, is being exbibited for a hort e at the office of the Asgent- : re British Columbia, Salis- bury- e, Finsbury-circus, E.C.This ape 12 ft.square, is covered | With\u2019 pafriotie quotations from the foremost poets of the Victorian Era, there being some 8,500 letters in it.Blakeney, over 60 years ago, was an officer in the Beaver.This i 1 was launched in the presence of King William 1V.in 1834, and arrived .4n Vancouver lsland in 1835, and was subsequently employed by the Imper- fal Government surveying the coast of but one of the census commissioners stated to-day that the number of people in Toronto 1s, at the ledst calculation, and thinks that ten per cent.by the Department of Agriculture.\u201cThe whole thing has been most unsatisfactory and in some cases most unfortunate for the Census Commissioners, who are out of pocket by the process anywhere from $200 to $500.considerably more than 400,000, may | safely be added to the figures given! w Pritish Columbia.The banner has been presented by Captain Blakeney to that Notice is Sufficient.province and accepted on behalf\u2019 of the| Ques\u2014I have a young man rooming province by the Hon.Richard Mc- with me.He.paid rêvers, month in ad- Bride, K.C., Premier, and is to be hung vance.First of nber he gave a week's notice and a week's money.Is this right, or can T demand a month's notice and money?' Ans.\u2014No, you cannot ask more.in the hall of the Provincial Govern- .ment Buildings, Victoria.\u2014 London Times.+, Wr ag TEATS SAL Cu ax \u201c> ru Hat \"espere > $j ge CFE m5 | Sumy no soap 18 #0 good for your children.Then try Healatta.See how it promotes the health and comfort and beauty of the skin when regularly used.Especially when :; the skin is chafed, or dry or itching, is thiswon- -\" derfully soothing, curative soap welcomed.: You agree it is the \u201cright soap for infants.\u201d rt HBR NE, qe CORP H 2h x.ESR rE ; The res we Tu PRACTICAL JOKER RINGS UP MORGUE \u2018But Officials Never Hear Fur-| ther of Mythical ; À new form of practical joke has de-} véloped: At léaëst that seems the only way to account for the frequent tele- -phone calls that are received at the hours of the morning, asking if the corpses of victims of such and such an accident have been taken there.Ie- cently as midnight drew near, Pierre, the attendant, was called from his hard earned repcse to tell somebody that as far as he knew, no one had been killed on St.Denis street.A few nights ago he was,called up four times dur- bued with the idca that 'a man bad been done to death in a terrible manner on Sanguinet street.\u2018 The police heard of no row or any disturbance which would give rise to such a report.In\u2019 all cases, Pierre: states the inquirers seem very anxious and completely convinced themselves that some terrible tragedy had occurred.It was only a few weeks ago that two men made several telephone inquiries and even visited the morgue in person at 4 am.to seek information of two persons they affirmed had ; been killed in an automobile accident at Longue Pointe.While there are frequent smash ups on the roads in this ; part of the Island, Do information was , ever obtainable \u2018of an accident on that \u201cnight.| TRAVELLERS\u2019 DINNER.! \u201cAnnual Dinner is Arranged for Next Month.| The Dominion Commercial Travel- | lers\u2019 Association will hold its annual | dinner at the Windsor Hotel on Monday evening, December 18th.Invitations have been issued which fnclude his Royal Highness, the Gov- ernor-Genéral, Premier Borden and members of his cabinet, Rt.Hon.Sir, Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Lomer Gouin, Mr.Henri Bourassa, the presidents of railways, the Board of Trade and sister | associations, 1 { Dublin\u2019s Vigilance.Dublin, following the example of Limerick, has appointed a vigilance committee to suppress or exclude certain Sunday newspapers and other offensive literature that have lately been deluging the city.Newsdealers | and newsboys are being organized and plans devised to enroll the clergy and laity of all the cities and towns of Ireland in the crusade against immoral | literature of every form.Montreal Temple Club.The Montreal Temple Club will hold the first of its series of winter entertainments on Monday evening, December 4th, at the Masonic Temple, Dor- chester street west.On that even- ng a Ladies\u2019 Euchre and Musicale will ibe given by the club to its mergbers | and their friondn Lawrence W.C.T.U.The regular business meeting of the.will be held on % Wednesday at*3 p.m.in the American « \\Presbyterian Chapel, 0c.a tablet or 3 for SU.On sale at your druggists te VENSLLA ARMITED, LONDOR, PARIS, an ° hie ho es wh css \u2018 a Cd A 1e 75 inspecior st.Si gfter which a social hour whi ba spent.\u201ci MclLachian will address the mn | 8% INE and repart on the Dominion Con- yenlion at Lachiite,, Ee ea aimed Re Le A ER ie am Se TE AE, AS city morgue during the night or early | - ing the night, to talk to some one im- |.En rd permis e ert SI (WS \u2014\u2014\u2014 SY =r \u2014 The Larges Exclusive Fur Hous in 2 the British Empire > % THE BEST VALUËS You CAN 1 BUY IN FASHIONABLE .œe 4 You can select from the SELLERS-GOUGH stock \u2014 the best time to buy them 1s now \u2014 the assortments are at their best\u2014and you can choose i with greater comfort than wating till later, when the holiday rush is here.This is good advice, and we are not giving it for our own convenience, but for your benefit, profit and satisfaction.If it is not just convenient for you to complete a - chase, you are at liberty to make selections, and have them delivered to you at any time agreeable / I.to you\u2014but we repeat, with \u201cemphasis, choose x) ne them now.; ) Alaska Seal Coats\u2014Hudson Seal Coats\u2014Bal- \\ 08 tic Seal Coats\u2014Persian Lamb Coats \u2014 Pony \u2018 Ih Ë Coats\u2014Caricule Coats \u2014 Fur Lined Coats \u2014- Ag | Handsome Fur Lined and Fur Trimmed Cloaks and Wraps \u2014 Beautiful fine Canadian Mink Stoles \u2014 \"Ruffs and Scarfs and Cravats and Muffs\u2014Persian Lamb Sets, and Separate pieces and muffs\u2014Exquisite Creations in Royal Ermine\u2014Silver Fox and other fine furs, and a wealth of variety in the lesser-priced furs, and everything we show the product of our own designers, cutters, fitters and work le\u2014and we say again, THE BEST VALUES YOU CAN BUY IN FASHIONABLE FURS.$18.00 [SPOT PU RT i pes mort pre Persian Lamb Muffs, made in the large pillow style.lined with best black satin.Special LADIES FUR-LINED COATS: Ladies\u2019 Fur-lined Coats, made of the best tadies\u201d broadcloth, and lined with fine muskrat to 36 inches deep.and faced to bottom with satin; choice $37 50 : | , Western Sable Collar and Revers.Special 7 } Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention .| THE SELLERS-GOUGH FU COMPANY, LIMITED ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST AND ALEXANDER STS.| .HE © _ : - \u2019 A pes , ! \u2019 \u2019 i : i me us ; res TIR Tomate eT re PTIT \u2014 a re Rac Ara me T a pe case - A i L Ce EUR LARNER MONTREAL.PS pe No cer bas sch + Record tor Marvelious Cores flected.The museum ce England.\u2019 179 20 1am ONTARIO OPTOMETRISTS WANT EXAMINERS.Special to The Montreal Stas.Torontn, Nevember 25.\u2014The Opio- metrical Association of Ontarid at a meeting held here decided to make application at the next sesslon of Par- liamen for the appointment of & board of practical optometrists who shall act as examiners.Many cases were cited of where injury has bean dome to many people by allowing per- i mons who have no knowledge of an- i atomy, physiology or pathology La enter the field of optical work.The charge is mañe that afnce the enactment of protective taws in the United States and other provinces, Ontario has become the mecca for the incompetent opticlan and tre spettacle ped- let, .: People\u2014Sold by the Pa my) 1/7 Ce / UNDERCLOTHING Its true \u201cGEETEE\u201d is more expensive.to buy\u2014but then look at the solid comfort and better wearing qualities it brings you\u2014which make it cheaper in the end.That's why the best people are buying it-\u2014they know.Every garment of ** GEETEE\" underciothing is fashigned, ia the actual process of knitting, to fit the form.\u201cny Worn by the Best Best Dealers.jt is all made vwith scivedse edgee\u2014the edges are all And¥tedd (not sewn) sathen 0 Only the very finest of Australian Meritio Wool is used in thé inaking, | _ LOOK It is 80 soft and clean that a baby could wear it without injury to a tender skin.Z CIRE A Made in all sicss and weights for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, RER IT : : We guarantss every \u201c! GEETEE \u201d gormout fe bu ai = : ; : Le 1h al \u201c - ~ 34 - RTS .Musefaciared by\" 25 ; ve .Tyrabal Oo, of Gal, \u201c GALT.A RTS uf pete wo vi aa ASE cb Ti - 8s distinguished / THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-SATURD pe Canada\u2019 Former Premier on the Result and the Future Consequences of Canada\u2019s Recent Elections.\u2018om a Specidl Correspondent.made by Sir Charles Tupper, former Premier of Canada, before the\u2019 United Empire Club, whose guest he was, made a decided impression.The Duke of Mariborough presided.Parts of the epeech have already been cabled to The Star.The speech in full is as follows: .\u201c1 am almost overwhelmed by the Xindnezs of your reception and the all too flattering references made to myself.Your Grace has spoken of the Hon.Joseph Howe.T almost feel that I owe sou some apology for having defeated so distinguished a gen- tleman\u2014(laughter)\u2014but jt is right that I should also tell you that nothing gave me greater pleasure than to bc able to promote the entrance of Mr.Howe my antagonist of earlier days, into the Cabinet of \u201cSir John Macdonald, and on a subsequent occasion, Lo namie him \u2018or the Governorship of Nova Scotia.«Cheers.» - 1 should, however, explain, in view of what has been ~aid, that there is no Tory party in Canada.\u2018There\u2019 is a party of Liberal-Conservatives, who, while holding the value of Conserva- Give principles.believe that by æarry- ing éhem out in a broad and liberal epirit they are best serving the Inter- of the country.Rejoices at Result of Canadian __ Elections.Now, it occurs to me that, consider\u201d Ing the great interest felt in this country in regard to Canada, I may profitably use the present occasion by giving my views of the relative positon of parties in that country, (Hear, hear.) Né one, 1 suppose.could feel greater delight at the great change which has occurred there than myself, because I think I may venture to say that the recent election returned to power that party to which Canada owes its great position to-day.The Confederation of Canada embraced, in the first instance, only the Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Upper and l.ower Canada.But the Act very wisely provided means for bringing in the whole of British North America; and after we had obtained possession, by purchase, of the great Hudson's Bay territory, which carried us to the foot of the Rocky Mountains, Sir John Macdonald believed that it was: vitally important for the future of Canada that the Province of British Columbia should De included.British Columbia was separated from the rest of Canada by an impassable range of mountains, and\u2018the only terms on which we could megotiate with British Columbia was to give it means of access to the rest of Canada.There was not even an Indian trail, and no communication by sea except round the Cape.The only measure by which British Columbia gould be secured us a part of the Confederation was by giving it means of Communication with ourselves by rail.fhe result was that the Liberal party yaised a hue and cry that we were mtterly ruining the country by under- ARLES TUPPER'S - BEFORETHEU London, November 14.\u2014The speech | o SIR CHARLES TUPPER.taking an impossible work.Sir John Macdonald was defeated.We went into opposition, and Mr.Mackenzie, the leader of the Liberals, became Prime Minister of Canada.| From Confederation right down to 1876 Canada was fairly prosperous.because although she had a very low tariff, the disorganization of the industries of the United States owing to the terrible civil war gave us most ample protection.But when, huppily for them, but unhappily for Mr.Mackenzie, the war was concluded and the industries of the United States were reorganized, the effect on Canada of the high protective tariff of the United States was very bad, and her industries were paralysed.Boston and New York be- cime the commercial capitals of Canada.The country was depopulated, |and-for five years Mr.Mackenale carried out a Free Trade policy, five years which are ever to be deplored in our History.tHear, hear.) In policy of protection \u2018in favor of Canadian industries, and Sir John Macdonald was brought back to power by one of the most overwhelming majorities which has ever taken place in any country.- Influence of the C.P.R.on Canada\u2019s Up-building.Having thus secured a policy which raised Canadians from being mere hewers of wood and drawers of water, we proceeded with the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway.But as late as 1880, Mr.Blake, the leader of the Liberal party, moved a resolution to compel us to suspend operations pand not go beyond the eastern side of the Rocky Mouñtalis on the- ground that we were sacrificing the rest of i the country for 10,000 people in British ; Columbia.The entire l.beral party | voted for that motion.In the following year we were able to arrange with { the Canadian Pacific Railway to take lover that work.but a combination be- !tween the Northern Pacific Railway | of the United States in New York, and.i am sorry 1 must say, the Grand \"Trunk Railway in Canada, broke down \u2018the credit of the company and com- - paratively paralyzed them.It became.my duty as Minister of Railways to offer a resolution to lend them.in addition to the subsidies which they had had, $30,000,000 at 4 per cent.years; and when 1 did so.Mr.Blake world.1878 we went to the country on the.called out, \u201cDon't call it a loan\u2014you know you will never ses: a penny.\u201d That money was returned with the 4 per cent.interest within the four years, and the company completed the con- truct in five years\u2019 less time than the contract requirËd.(Cheers.) That pro- Ject tbat drove Sir John Macdonald out.of public life on the grounds that it could not earn enough mopey to pay for the grease of the axle wheels, eatest rallway in the (Cheers.) Jts revenue la 8, it has a fleet of 76 steamers, and the $100 sharés are being floated in the nelghborhood of $2560.Responsibility for Canada\u2019s Recent Prosperity.I mention this to show that it is the Liberal-Conservative party of Canada which has carried out the great measures which have made Canada what it is.(Cheers) When people speak |] of the prosperity of the last 15 years, I want to know what the position would have been if British Columbia had not been a part of Canada.Isay, therefore, that the completion of Confederation, and\u2019 of that great inter- oceanic line of railway, and the adoption of a protective policy are the three great measures by \"which Canada stands to-day in the proud position which she occupies.And when\u201dI tell you that all these measures were carried in the teeth of the most bitter opposition of the Liberal party, I think 1 am not speaking extravagantly when 1 say that Canada's great position today is due to the fact that the Liberal- Conservative purty was able to carry out these great measures.The.policy of protecting the industries of the country adopted in 1878 was reaffirmed by the general elections of 1882, 1887 and 1891; and the Liberal party, de- [feated on all these occasions, came into power in 1896 on a question of race and religion.In Manitoba the right of the French Catholics\u2019 to separate schools was taken away by the local Legislature.The Judicial Committee of the! Privy Council in England declared' that the rights of the French Catholics had been interfered with, and that it now devolved upon the Parliament of Canada to restore them, When, however, I moved the second reading of the Bill to give the French; Catho- lies the rights to which they were entitled, although I had a decided majority, Sir Wilfrid Laurier joined in the most violent obstruction to prevent anything being done.1 was driven to the eeuntry, and it wag not surprising | in those circumstances that I was defeated.But while Sir Wilfrid Laurier obtained office he did not obtain power, and going in on a question of race and religion, the first thing the Liberals were compelled to do was to swallow their 18 years denunciation of the protective policy, and adopt it as their own.(Laughter and cheers.) These are the circumstances in which they have the modesty to claim that all this pregress is due entirely to their efforts! Sir Charles on the Reciprocity Issue.1 pass now to the reciprocity question.On a recent occasion, as you know, a banquet was given to Earl îrey, and no person can speak tou \u2018highly of the manner in which that |gentleman distinguished himself in { discharging his duties as Governor- General.(Cheers.) 1 draw your attention to a single !sentence he used in the course of his able address at the Royal Colonial.Institute.He said that the people of Canada sniffed danger in\u2019 the reciprocity proposals, apd thousands and thousands of Liberals feared that their adoption might start their country, on an incline when might eventually land them in he lap of the United States.That jis perfectly true, and they had godd reason for sniffing danger.in 1891 ter @ most desperate struggle that measure was defeated \u2014 à measure which would have involved the adoption by! Canada of the tariff made at Washington against thls country as well as the rest of the world; and 1 want to know how long we would expect to be part of the British Empire it we adopted a policy.of that kind.(Hear, hear.) .The Mon.Edward Blake deserted his party on the ground - 08 is estimate\u2014the vital importance of the rejection of that reciprocity arrangement.(Loud.cheers.) In that great struggle in 1881 in favor of thé maintenance of British - instituflons, ° Sir John Macdonald fell, but -he did not tall until he had placed on the ramparts of Canada, the inscription \u2018no discrimination against the Mother Country.\u201d __(Cheers.) ~~ Praises Leadership of Mr.Borden.This policy animated the Liberal party then, and it animated them in the recent contest.The result you know.Mr.Borden, a gentleman of the highest character and standing, challenged the arrangement submitted by Mr.Fielding.Leading his party with great ability and sagacity, he forced the Liberal party to go to the country, and when he had done so, fought the \u2018contest in the most brilliant and effective manner from the eastern side of\u2019 the Rocky Mountains to the shores of the Atlantic at Halifax.(Cheers.) Sir Wilfrid Laurier, with his charming personality and the brilliant eloquence with which he can support any side\u2019 of & question he takes up, fought to the bitter end, but only to meet that most overwhelming defeat which, I think, has settled for ail time the question of whether Canada.shall be British or Republican.(Loud cheers.) Mr.Borden had the support of Mr.MacMaster, who gave most able aid, and of feilow-members in thé House of Commons.He had, too, the support not only of the Liberal-Conservative party, but of the Hon.Clifford Sifton, a previous colleague of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and of Mr.White, another member of Parliament in Ontario, who, I am happy to say, is now Finance Minister in Mr.Borden\u2019s Cabinet.The result was received with intense satisfaction by the mass of the people of Canada, and there is abund- country.(Cheers.) What did Mr.Balfour say, that great man whose health Parliamentary position which he adorned.He prophesied that it would be shown that on September 21, 1911, the future course of the Empire was set for all time.(Loud cheers) In these circumstances you can imagine how gratified I feel to see the party to which Canada from the first owes all these measures led to this triumphant position.But President Taft Himself Helped Some.But ! must not forget to say that the efforts neither of Mr.Borden nor of the Conservative party nor Mr.Sif- ton nor Mr.White were conclusive.There was a speech against reciprocity, a speech that had great weight in Canada made by no less distinguished an individual than President Taft.(Hear, hear.) I am finding no fault with him, the dictator of the world by! bringing Canada within Its folds.They had half the North American continent aiready, but we thal the better Raff (Laughter and éflgets.) We Have: gn- ormous vesburées: pieh koi, sr # pt.but not least, gi ie ter-pdkvd throughout.(Hear, hear.) Mr.Taft Sir Wilfrid Laurier went into the co test with the declaration that if | tree trade with the United States.Af- for four | succeeded they would have continental | ing of the, Ways.Tag vas their vp- { portunity send mark \u2019 could well believe that now'was tha time.He paid we were at the partis, gontiemen, that ts policy involved the annexation poly jo the \"One Btares.cannot \u2018mpossible for this\u2019 country to\" dver- | dn.this} .has obliged him to -Tetire from \u201cthe because he was en- | deavoring to make the United States: Pis TA SRG 3 0° Corbumgh 8 London Notice To Ratepayers AY, NOVEMBER 25, 1971.\u201d B a fr » - REV PSS EE mm \u20ac er i ç i i i or 2 PRO a EP ant en ed PER ns a a SE nets SRP Se catching punts,\u201d and did this important work as cleverly as he has à Belto -Jusier t+\u2014trophie t al À n-Kicked- 1890, liawthorns; 1891, Junior Vics.the sporting value which goes with 1892, Junior Vics.; 1893, Maples; this battered and worn \u201cmug.\u201d zz oS ve Ne RN NY ON RE .I ) à Toronto: Marshall and = Bernier to Act All the games to be played by the Clty Hockey Léague ut the Jubilee Rink! on Monday nights will be handled by \u201cJack Marshall and \u201cArt\u201d Bernier.President Emile Larose and Secretary- Treasurer Cecil Hart,of the City League, closcd with th yesterday.Both Marshall and Bernler are well! known, Mot Only as players but offi- clals.The former is booked to referee in the professional lcague this winter, while thé latter held the whistle in quite few games last season in the City eague.4 - New York November 25.\u2014The New York .State athletic commission vé- ue ss he theatres in the he.«commission's state is Îllegal.ruling rovistons of the boxing law, which declares that bouts may be held only \u201cMy crown, anyhow.\u201d be A BAILIFF'8 § TS g wl gy 'CAZEAUX HELD TURK.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, November 25.\u2014Courdrelli last night failed to come up to his contract In throwing Cazeaux twice in an hour.Graeco-Roman style, and consequently the latter won: the bout.For the first seventeen minutes It was more like a bullfight than anything else, a few exhibl- Uons of the boxing stuff being visible.The then bit, kicked and choked each other débpbite warnings from the referee, until finally Inspector Gilhooly and two biue- ted stalwarts found it necessary to intérfere.Caxeaux never had his shoulders touch the mat, but Courdrelll was credited with a felt on4 \u201cfoul.- - Province.of Quebac, ; No.14510, Circuit Photo Engraving J A ] ALE\u2014 DintMet of Mobtres Suis Te v t - atife,- Lynch.Dale Decembis, 19 afternoon, at .ét T of the Tioek In tha th ity of Justice, all the goods and ctiat- tels of therwsadd.Defendant, seized In this cause, cohsisting of household fuinitare, which have u.learfe lor at least one year on the bullding they LT etc.G.A.LAFONTAINE, B.S.C.Mont~ real, 24th November, 1811.» that takes and keeps.th keenest edge.in his early season form, and his el- eventh-hour recovery has braced the offence of the Crimson beyond the expectations of the coaches, Later, the varsity eleven ran through all their plays which are to be used against Yale.Then came, ten minutes of scrim-' mage work, in which the first and second teams were pitted against each other.The second team used the Yale formation, and for a majority of the time the first team was on the defensive and coached inbreaking up the Yale plays: The Yale squad, accompanied by its small army of subs, coaches, and advisors, arrived at Auburndale, Massa short distance from Cambridge, and made their headquarters at the Wood- lawn Park Hotel.New York, November 24.\u2014Lord De- cies announced to-day that he would present a challege cup to be called Beresford Cup for competition by officers of the United States in succezd- ing horse shows.Only officers and government ° horses=\u2014 tan compete; 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\u201cWait until we hear from McCon- \u2026MeJL\u201dwas_.heard from.all sided.\u201cHe has something up his sleeve.\u201d .Looked ~ $25,000 Short But $35,000 Forgotten.The list was gone through; all had been heard from but Mr.McConnell's \u2018committee and over $80,000 was lack- ng: \u201cCommittee No.6 will now report,\u201d announced.Mr.Drummond.\u201cWe will hear from Mr.McConnell.\u201d ; The indefatigable leader of the leading committee rose to his feet and, after a very evident endeavor to cun- sume time to allow for the arrival of the expected cablegram, reluctantly announced that the total of his organization for the last day was $56,- Ve Pencils were got out and the work of calculatiop began.Then there came over the assembly a sense of dreary disappointment.There was \u201cabout\u201d $26,000 short of the million and a half! ove Defeat.Defeat for a paltry $24,- There was an almost audible hush for an instant.Then Mr.Drummond, chairman, arose and with a word or two of apology, announced that he had almost forgotten Sir William Van Horne's gift of $25,000.A cheer which seemed to raise the ceiling of the big restaurant arose and the further remarks of the chairman were dro in a demonstration which for a moment threatened tu hreak into & state beyond control The milled and a half.had.bep raised.Thé battle Fas won! ; 0.N.R.Can Tunnel Uader Mc.Deans Moyse and (Continued from Page 3.) MR.JAMES ROSS domi WHO GAVE $50,000 TO M\u2019GILL?1 | Piauted Seed.ed the announcement had died away.\u201cIf they want to tunnel the Mountain, let them arrange to come out under.old.McGill and there will be no objection.\u201d Loud applause greeted this sally \u2018and the big crowd of workers arose and gave three cheers for the -young road which before long is to span the continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific, via the All- pris route.Once the diners re assured that | \"the million and Thar Bad \u201cHest rained, | there seemed to come over the assembly a spirit of satisfaction and en- thustosti which contrastéd.» earlier evening.The satisfaction of high achievement geemad' to every corner of\u201d the diners were satisfled with all things and at peace with all the world.Everyone of the workers, and parti- cdlarly the.captains, came in for the greatest -applause as they rose to ad- trongly that 1 am del with the more pent up feeling of the pervade \u2018the restaurant and campaign.dress their fellow-workers in congratulatory terms at the conclusion of the As each of the committee | heads rose to his feet the diners got upon theirs and gave three hearty cheers for the captains and their fel- low-workers.There was considerable amusement when there arose a wordy battle between Dr.H.S.Birkett, of the docs tors\u2019 committee.and Mr.C.H.Montgomery, who captained \u2018the lawyers, Each of the committee heads accused, tis confrere of encroaching on his per- ticular preserveä, the lawyers getting slightly the best of thd \u2018wordy en gagement.Had to Be.Gilt Edged Brooks \u2018for McGHI.the victorious sub-committee No.6.Shen the as srs vault to give his views | wa, e gene ; man: 1\" pon,\u201d said Mr.Mebonnell, oll.anid was Short f reddy cash, so I told him that I would ac- fagorr his note or any bonds he had to pass Ln LIRR a a Nei ins UN Ge tle- was from Mr, n -MéBonal ail}: \u2018When it Likes.ce Gin me of.the \u201cCar [RTE Mont- Street , AA AR are A 1e later.in the evening, Mr.and.Fo ndry bonds: you-have, 1.ask- real.You must TE It fused hië oWH- sons: Drummond announced the receipt of a |ed him.\u201d .lis yours.\u201d PS ve Gil.\u2019 Añd before he | tel from Messrs, Mackenzie and| \u201cThose are paying a \u201cgividend.\u2019 hee iW.Ross the néxt- speaker; {had left\u2019 the house thal .Mann to the effect that the Young objected.TU es said that the ca tains had found | that [OWI \u2018Fol; at tHe oft + Canadian transcontinental was anxious \u201cThen,\u201d said Mr.McConnell, \u201cgive a p years, had asked him to- subscribe an to place itself on a level with the Canadian Pacific and the Grand Trunk wanted to subscribe $25,000 to Mc- Gil, on the same terms as the two other corporations, viz.: $5,000 a year for five years to the Department of Rallways of McGill, \u201cThey can come \u2018into the city any way they want to,\u201d said Mr.Drum- mond, when \u2018the applause which greet- pe vercoats of haracter $20 0 without extra cost.6 + cs a ods: \u2018 me some of those others, and I mentioned a particular issue 1 had sold bim.\u201d \u201cBut,\u201d he objected, \u2018these are as good as the Bank of Montreal\u2019 1 told him that I did not wänt useless mining certificates for the University and insisted that he come across with $1,000 in real money, which he did after some persuasion.\u201d 1 for men who are tired of hearing \u201cthere goes a chap with jan overcoat just like yours !\u201d\u2014and for men who are tired of paying other good tailors higher prices than we have demonstrated to be necessary.We give you character in cloth\u2014character in fit \u2014character in style\u2014all that any other good tailor \u2018can give, and°more than is affored by the leveling ready-made guessfit.We can give you all this for as little as $15\u2014 but those at $20 are star J values; they can\u2019t be equalled anywhere.We make as quickly as you say, in one day if necessary and guarantee _ perfect satisfaction.\u201cOu Guaranteed Unbreakeble Fronts in all coats.The American Convertible Collar on Overcoats ' THE 1 PA YLIGHT STORE\" \u201d nor SL Gathering Street Mit College.deme Mr.J.W.McConnell, the\u2019 leader, of | received a splendid ovation from the a rit, | and: to Lomer Gouin for his sympathetic letter and personal subscription of $1,000 \u201cI think be is going to help McGUL\u201d Mr, Drummond added.\u201cWe have a very sympathetic letter chairman, took occasion to thank Sir Confidence Keraots ot an de] TT = .rg Speeches.«iT in - = Tw When the spéech-making com ° t| We want to thank La Presse and La Patrie for their subscriptions of $L- 000 each, and to thank the entire press of Montreal for the splendid support they have given us.Simply the Up- coming of Long: 2 XB, Greenshields.ts, was dol pe or s Se an \u201c230 0 the Redpaths and cared for by Sir William: Macdonald \u2018and Lord Strath cons, until there has \"grown that magnificent tree ich welcan see with the eye to-night, and under which the university can find shelter.It is a great\u201d pleasure that we have with \u2018in Montreal, St* William Macdopal frequently very lonely' efforts in \u2018the cause of higher.education.in \u2018Queboë.\u201d pe As one who: been connected with university since -under-graduate | £ 1 ernors towards all \u2018Who \u201cthought there was no use making this .appeal, but the younger and ov men thought - differently.\u201d Mr, Green- shields referred to the Macedonian -' phalanx and the Roman legions, the \u201cThin Red Line, and of great deeds of valor recorded in history.This modern organization of attack formed by the captains of the McGill committees must have been the result of lessons rin military tactics.\u201cFor |the future,\u201d Mr.Greenshields concluded, \u201cMcGill feels \u2018that she has gates which will support her, and feeling this, she will be spurred on to greater has been in the past.\u201d Mr.Birks and the Young Men Did and are Going To Do.Mr.Robert Reford, who had contri- 1 puted $100,000 in-the-eariy-days-of the campaign, was next loudly demanded.\u201cAll I can sa ghted that I have pald $100,000, and if it has been at all the Finepiring element in getting up the de- (monstration herè- to-night, \u2018you have [my heart-felt thanks.I assure you \"that yuy work was easy in comparison to the work of the captains.\u201c It was Mr, \u2018Birks who \u2018got me into the \u2018spirit tof this.movèment.Some little time there wus talk of new vérnors for McGill], and I thought .Birks was the most likely man to put new life and spirit into McGill.1 called at his office and asked him if he would come in as governur.Mr.Birks at last came in, and I think he has given us his worth\u2014more than my $100,000.Mr.Birks and the other gentlemen have done lot for the university and they are going to do more.\u201cI am a pretty old man and my time \u2018for active work-\u2014is coming -te-a -close.(Cries of \u2018No, No\u2019) and I think the bast thing I have done is the bring- \"ing \u2018of Mr.Birks and his associates into McGill in view of the work which [they have done to- night.\u201d : The University Belongs to \u201c Montreal.It Is Game, | : «L am proud to be a Montrealer to-4 fnigfit\" said Mr.\u2018Willlam M.Btrks; whe w - next.ealled upon.À year or two ago, he sald, he heard that.McGill man sufferir 5 froth.an unsympathetic at- of sympa bly.w o y at are Héfiding vite know, 3 Mr.Birks added.\u201cWe 0 on the Board of Governors féel that you are now ger, the present week had supplied interesting subjects for study.First, they had found that there was a need on the part of McGill, and, rext, they had found that Montreal was amply able to supply that need.At first they thought they had a very difficult problem, but as soon as they Had appointed their sub-chairman, à.great load was lifted off their shoulders.They had every confidencé in the ability of Montreal to meet their demands.\u201cMay this work go on for another 100 years\u2014for another 1,000 years,\u201d was Mr.Ross\u2019 wish.- Right Men in Right Place the Secret.Mr.C.B.Gordon was the next ! speaker demanded.\u201cOn \u2018November 3, -we started this campaign,\u201d said Mr.Gordun, and I was one of those who had mot as much confidence as Mr.Greenshields exhibited.We put our ears to the ground and the sounds we heard were not very encouraging.But when- Mr, Angus accepted\u201d the chairmanship of the committee, I felt.that we had the best chairman that could ibe secured in : Montreal.And when i Mr, George E: Drummond accepted the Fvice- chairmanship, T knew that we had the best man for that office, -und 1 \u2018knew that with Mr.Birks and Mr.\u2018Ross, we had the two best men for a campaign of this kind that Montreal.\u2018has ever produced.We had eleven \u2018of the best captains that Montreal could produce, And this movement \u2018has until you see $1,600,000 as the result here to-night.\u201d Mr.F.Howard Wilson followed, say~ ing that he felt in the same way as former speakers about the splendid response which -the citizens of Montreal had made to the university.\u201cOne of Next Governors of Mc- Gil.2, ; \u2018\u201cOne of the next governors of Mc- \u201cGill,\u201d was the cry which greeted Mr.J.W.McConnell, who was next called upon.\u201cThis is 4° complete surprise to me,\u201d sald, Mr.McConnell, \u20181 did \u2018not consider that I was in this group at all.Mri.R.B.Angus asked us all to do our duty and my experience has been a most interesting one to me.1 have had a great study in human nature.I had good advice handed out to me free of charge in regard to economies but, after all, we always got a that our efforts met with a good response.\u201cJ must say that there are two or three gentlemen still abroad who are going to come hbme with good subscriptions, or I will know the reason why\" 1 have sent six cables from which 1 hope to get good results and that particular message that I was waiting for earlier in the evening is going to come some time.\u201d \u201cNot I,\u201d Said the Principal; You are MoGill\u2019s Saviors.\u2019 Principal Peterson, the next speaker, said: \u201cGentlemen, it is not I who represent McGill.It is you who are her saviors and her deliverers.\u201cYou have lifted her out of the depths into which she had fallen.\u2019 ; \u201cIt is thanks to you that McGill tonight is able to look the whole world in the face.\u201d \u201cYou.have given peu re and.spirit to every.wor a .\u201cYou \"have lifted from \u2018thode like myself.are very near to the ad the welEht of ] heavy burden.) \u201cWe had confidence; I always had confidence from the very moment Mc- Gil! made.this \u201cexperiment, that she |: would find her.Irlends.s.-., « se Lou have.been working in \u2018a epirit of faith and: \u201cloyalty, 1n-w.-cpurageous Glas you à con-.- the moyement.\u201cMaly of us\u201d; he oy secured a great guapd.of honor at her efforts in the future than she ° said Mr.Reford, \u201cis | Bag be od, PE A good subscription, and I was delighted \u2018 who, | atts _Btr}_: and that he is seeing the frult of his | RHA John Bull\u201415 THAT THE LOT» \u2014Reproduced by special arrangement with London Punch.om \u2019 ! OCR NCAA OF _ , = eee 2 1.De.* Henri .Campeau, 1396.West \u201cNotre Damo etreet, was.arrested last bai, | dant on a charge of selling cocalne, | \"s|:and was locked up In\u2019 the City: Hall \u201d |'/Avenue.atition without.ball.= \u201c|*_ Amie St Pierre, who was afr : om Thursday, while s fects ot cocaine, statdd: that on Dr .that et a | aan drug; spa ecorder \u201cDupuis ~tn- |.| structed t he police to take steps a j'this information.- Lieut - Charjand RE Fuaisane |\" eo he r Cal > \u2018office yeste rday.+ They peaiis : {went into Br.s off and came out with a dollar's worth of co- On this information Recorder Du- | puis yesterday issued the warrant for | fidence and hope and that feeling of security which is needed in all financial operations.\u201cFar more precious than all the.dollars is the evidence of interest and | she allow that to slip away.\u201cLet me say how my heart thrilled greatest of McGill's benefactors .said: \u2018I am not going to be alone any more.made it possible for him to grand finale of this noble \u2018wee! \u201cThere will ever abide in the h of Old McGill that-feeling of de teurs for what you have dape.\u201d Friendship of McGill and Mot- | | real Cemented.- Birkett followed, the latter referring | to the movement as having cemented: a friendship which barely existed before.Dr.Birkett referred to the sym-\u2019 pathy shown by such private schools as those of Mrs.Edgar, Miss Cramp and Mr.Lucas.The.doctors, i.Birkett remarked, had come forward in a spirit of unanimity which marked their love for the Alma Mater.He also thanked the St.James Literary Society and the Women's Club for their Mr.E.G.M.Cape remarked: \u201cTHis| ing of syiipathy among thé smalléF |: people who have subscribed $25, or even less.I would suggest that we meet at some fy ure.date to find.out how the university cotild be made more use to the: -éitizens and how the.sympathy which you have discovered} for Old McGill.She would be \u2018podr, j- indeed, if she did not rest on public) wympathy and support, and never wilt\u2019 at your first luncheon when one of the | I only wish that advancing yvexrs had: a a Mr.James Ballantyne and Dr.¥, A SE.Spedial to The Montreal \u201cBoar A campaign has shown a wonderful fegly.re Germany feels mich injured, it dt of | England r against her a urges.GERMAN PRESS Dr.Campeau\u2019s arrest, OÙ | BAZAAR IN \u201cWESTMOUNT.- Viewrin; Oder \u201cof: Nurses in Charge.: -Hall.: .= ETS Westmount.1 a, Ras- Fictoriss Qe of Nurscer the oi 1 rses,\u2019 - d'belng a bazaar in ald.of.the Order.-| The bazaar epenied poniondaz pad.vi .ing 0 Statement Against Anti- À English Campaign.Cologne, November 25.\u2014An.otional telegram In the Qfi#lal Gazette\u2019 Warns the German press against the bitter.anti-English campaign, which several newspapers are waging as the re- suit of the recent disclosures of the narrow escape England and Germany had of war, during the Moroccan: difficulty.| The Gazette says the Germans want to live at peace, if possible, \u201cbut ex- esses the opinion, that unless.the relations with Engidnd - fmprove- soon; \u2018they are bound to grow worse.oe \u2018stated at sloficia Caste: aid Warn Br * Victoria, B.C.November: 25.\u2014 Addit.\u2018oral business for\u2019 &Bsideration of thei\u2019 | close to-night.| the\u201d entrance\u201d to thy; hall is: The reception j -an*Îce-tresim room, \u201ccoh, Miss Sampson; \u201cMisses Nichols, Legislature when that body meets fn January is indicated in notices just given of charter.applications by the and others.There is a fine array of dolls of all sizes and descriptions.At the other stalls are to be found the Theological college of.the General usual assortment of articles useful for the causeless animosity the Press a | citizens could Be.more useful to -the university.We hdve- re dares ful lessons in the w days.\u2019 Mr.C.C.Holl r, Geargs: man and Mt.W, a # Shepherd lowed, the Litter | in that wished he bad the \u201d Disraell, a Laurier or ress his feelifigs.\u201d ; iad called up: lady w Le f pected would»only stbscribe $ the morning.she had supscribed $590, extra $100 on his \u2018attodtt .Mr.George Montgomery, captain of the legal committee, {ook exception to certain humoroug remarks expressed] during the evening to the effect that- \u201cYou cannot beat the lawyers.\u201d He together had done a great deal to bring the campaign to a successful issue.Shortly after this when it was an+ nounced that the Canadian Northe would contribute $5,000 to McGill each year for the next five years, thers were shouts of: \u201cWe will let them come under the mountain now.\u201d Mr.Percy Molson, the captain ot Na 5, the committee which had subscribed over $100.000 to-day, followed.- Three Cheers for Mabager of of the Campaign.At the conclusion of the Mr.Drummond called for three cheers for Mr.R.A.Cassidy, the manager of the campaign; Mr.Frank J.Guiliigher, the proprietor of Freeman's Hatel, wh§ has given.such gatisfaction duping | gast and McFarland.Wolgast- i» stockholder, ix in line to buy \u2018a côn- trolling interest\u2019 It is- belleved Fraû Tenney will remain manager of the team.: « _ JENNINGS IN MURDER TRIAL.ennings manager and manager of Lackawanna county, was retained by Edward and Staniey Papsch, brothers, to .Ggfend.them ageinst the charge of yilllng Felix | Siesonskl- JennMpgs will be- shslated at the trial, which \u2018will take\u2019 in.February, by his brother, Watan J.\u2018Jennings, an attorney herds \" thought that the lawyers and doctors |.ri] B.Garneau in the Legislative .Coun- Bt.: Z {between a ened which he vas ri Te +.considerin the.offer.The pto i is a double fight, with Role \u2018Scranton, Pa.November sacar ! forences 30 3 The last subscription he had received] H ark, London, ashore East North- umberland, South Renfrew, West Sim, coe, Sudbury, East Victoria, South ~Waterloo, East York and West York | New Quebec Councillors Soon.Quebec, Novembap! 25.54 The rumor] that Mr.George E.Anifot, of this scity, is to succeed the 1ate Hon.BE.\u201cefl, and that Mr.Cyr Delage, M, LA for Quebec County, would\u2019 take the place vacated by Mr.Letejlier, late! appointed fudge, is stated to be weil founded, and \u201cAricial Aptouncement of the fact will be made without de- ay.J = ss \u201d Telesphore Raymond ; Johns, ve vesterday.tn lhe Prey thre, hand Tr week in connection with the lunchéoï# & and the housing of the campaign Real: | WF quarters.There was a hearty\" res.déf- sponse, féllowed by cheers for Old |B Gill -and the singing of the\u2019 Natlon Anthem.ue The rire wa mate of : i visitors who have register .PACKEY TRAINS FOR MURPHY.& od at the London Office of .Chicago Fighter Appears In Good £ The Montreal Star, 17 & Shape for Thanksgaving Day Bout.4 Cockspur Street, Trafaigar & poan Francisco, Cal.November 28.& Square: i ackey cFarland settle own real work to-day in prepaation for his | LÀ Mr.H.H.Browne,: Fort &.Thanksgly ng day, bout with o iene 3 * Wiliam, Ont.ommy' Murphy e cago fig] appears to be in good shape and.4 Mr.C.F.Sukbary,.&*.not need much training to put hit # Montreal.\\ on edge.A three rounr go with: Willie | .% Ritchie In his quarters rn tne loca) LÀ .Me, \u2018MA.F.Platon: + de, | a good aparring partner in the loca! : ro TE b buoy in ve oekiaag [© PIA TEES quarters, going g - Mre.- ; stunts.No referee has betn :sélectéd, ee \u201ceut avi but Promoter Cotton hopes ia an je Westmount, Que.A at soon.Coffro as arranging a match betwéelf \u2018Ad.W To E.K Héacerson, M; D, Toronte.Mr.a Cokcruret weet! Brown on New Year's Day\u2019 ARG ge NE Men mill - on Washin Dre 106 mou sie haw ces à 4 à} : ( g av.+ a alshaw gr, 8 & Shérbrooke, Que.: 4° 7.PAGE MAY BUY BOSTON CLUB.2 Mr, W.North), Mont.8; !gale of National.League Franchise @# Teal 9 Expected to Occur Next Week.| Mra.W.Northey, Mont @ Boston, Mass., November 25.\u2014That # real.the Boston National ague Basebal Mr.Team is to be sold at the timg the + John Pinder, Mont.8 4 directors ot the \u201cclub hold their, an- ff real .nual meeting here next week is the story Dow going the Touhds.1.15 #+ Master C.F.Richard & we nown that the late president, son, M at W.H.Russell, received many offers o » Montreal.CT 7 for the club after the season ended, %¥ Pr.A.J Richer, Mont ea and it is understood that only a few real .thousand dollars stood in the why bf 2.\u2018 i a sale several \u2018weeks ago when he re- Le Mr.A.Hickman shaver, += ceived an offer from western men.It Vv.la sald that L.Coues Page, a former & \u2018ancouver, ac.a \u2018m ax interest re a ciréles.-|mained the same: Always best.| 2 i persons 8 Afvohol i is .a Camulative Poison ut | Conference of the Methodist Church of Canada.That body seeks incorporation by private act, with all incidental) powers and privileges in respect to holding of properties, financing, affiliation with other educatlomal institutions, the coéfecring o RES degrees in ai- LN vinity, ete.5 ound rt a vaserdi cup.&- Keep ake: have e fesot of the first 202 miles of the Vanderbilt cup race.The distance is the Hood's Sarsaparilla From the apar careful-| ly perfectéd from the pre-| scription of-Dr,Oliver of Bos- | ton,tôthe presént day, has re- Set If today.a\u201d ai.Arigtists ory.Unbalances the Mind and Wrecks the Body\u2014The Gatlin Treatment Cures \u2018any Case of Liquor Habit in THREE DAYS.Liquor makes a man's whole life < lie.It poisons his brain.and.he be- Jlleves that he feels 200d when he fads | bad: Uader Îtg - \u2018Anflübnce- he: belipyes himself ktro hep, he 1s- weak and growing weaker-pyety day ;tie Bélieves his business prosperous when it is on ornamental, housekeepers\u2019 supp! les, bags, cushions, aprons, fancy work, notions for boys.toys and home-made COAT, & frying, For baking, cake-making, and all \u20180 pa Pie and in: Jf Rat Tiere YL LIL A : CIE eRe LS [4] Fa a Your gricer sells it.\u201d | Write for Recipe Book: Deminion Coceauut Butters an BALREI) TENDERS, addressed to the he ts pie rent = nos S undersigned, and endorsed \u2018\u201cTen- g i ; {der for Extension to Wharf at Stewart, talicing like ani le; Ueves Be, * Will be received at this office un- that he- has \u201cthe aride of, 4 p.m: on Thursday, Decem \u2018Sint, triefids when they wouldn't trast 1 1, for the construction of an -Hxter- for a.minute\u2019 \u201cAn a important matter : Why: \u201cmot wake \u2018up?THINK.jugé ze ibe lel eto vou ate, | o> ur to\u201d your.entire \u201camtisfaction-Lor the\u2019 fé, you pay shall] he refunded at: the end\u2018of- the \u2018third | SEAL at prices varying from | $95.00 long, {sion to Wharf at Stewart, Head of Post- \u2018Mind Canal, Comox-Atlin, B.C |\u201d Plans, specifitations and form of cn.ltract can be seen and forms, of tender - made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with thelr actual sigimtufes, \u2018stat.\u2018ttle \u2018if you çan.\u2026 \u2018has Mgior [Ti obtained at this Department and at the ever done for.you?ve 18 it doing.offices of \u2018G.A.Keefer, Esq.Distr .to, you?Tt aver ; made.you any ineer, New Westminster, B.C.; PF.ine aay lost Semele joe | Bier Fay ii Bote \u2026 8 er sus al COATS [| PAE FalRelE required.Yom: \u2018wp tron |\u201c Persons tendering are notified\u2019 nat treatment under: of French dyes 50 inches tenders - wHi1\u201d not sidered unless ing thelr occupations and places df residence.In the case of firms, the actual ' signature, the nature of the octupe on, and place of residence.of each member day and treatmeait \u2018shall.cost you NG You Judge the care\u2014notill up.These Coats are per- | nen \u201ctender oust De scootpanied by the Gatlin Institute.fectly tailored and.\u2018well an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, There are no hypodermic injections, * finished.\u2018payable to the order of the Honorable no strong drugs, no disagreeable fea- Wh b the por vent.of publie core cause no turés \u2014 nothing to be afraid of.A eth r .en per oc p.e moun \u2018eblld could safely take the Gatlin er you buy 0 not, the tender, which \u2018will\u2019 Be forfeited if the treatment.There is aot a polson- ous ingredient In it, If .you cannot come to the Insti-' tute for: THREE DAYS, send for the \u2018Gatlin Home treatment.It.carries you are perfectly welcome.0.NORMANDIN I i person tendering decline to \u201center into & contract when called upon to do s0.OP .| fal} to complete the work contracted for.If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned.focept the By afer, or any tender.vespapers a advertisement if they insert it without.authority from the Department.- « \u201c À COMPLETE STOCK.OF , GRAPHS and REC: mas ge pe 8 \"So.Ei Hh Ga 51, Cathierten 81, West (wo Stree) 316:M Dathoëloe 81.1 fr 4 AL The Department does not bind itself té - practically the same.cotitract' to cure .ei as Institute treatment, the only chasse tit st.Lawrel ence 0 Bind.So RET - À sérupulous si soos T D GATEIN : / pepartmont or Pile VE ect :xérupulons .b \"INSTITUTE, :148 \u2018Bt Hobert aérpet \u201cNear st.Catherine.NH empathy November 34.003 corner.Dore Moptreal., Tel inci n QTE Pmt pa rr 3 a É SATURDAŸ NOVEMBER 25, ~~ _ C.M.HAYS, 810.000.- + ROBERT REFORD, HENRY BIRKS, © W.M.BIRKS, | + HENRY BIRKS, GERALD\u2019 \"BIRKS, a A BAUMGARTEN, \" D.MORRICE, - THEO.-LABATT, vise der of $100.000.Part donor of $100.000.Part donor ef $100,000.Part donor of \u2018#100000: part\u2019 donor\u201d of $100,000.15.000.Part donor of $10,500.© 810.000.\u2019 - « 8 - on | ê ro ' - : RN - EN :y « Lats + - | No * 9 RB.ANGUS, ~~ HON.ROBT.MACKAY, MILTON HERSEY, H.SFHOLT, im 35 W.McCONNELL, | $25.000.$25.000.7 GEORGE E.DRUMMOND, C.W.McLEAN, ~ _ N.'CURRY, : : mon Part donor of 825.000.825.000.325.000.820.000.250.000.825.000.830.000.it quan ui, 7 \" E.5 GHEENSHIELDS, = R.B.MORRICE, .E.MANSON, ~~ \u2018 WM.HANSON, \u201cW.D.REID, ~ SIR-WM.VAN HORNE, SIR, SHAUGHNESSY, - SI MAX AIKEN, : - & JONSTON, $19,500.Part.donor of $10.000/ part domor of $10,000: =~.Part donor of $10,000.Part donor of $10,000.s25:000., Pres.CiP.R, 825.000.(Amount.unetated.) ©.s10000.+ por see ee Re 2Eondé GAVERHILL, oe \u201c GUY DRUMMOND, .HUGH PATON, .J.N.GREENSHIELDS, - Part donor of $7.000.Part donor of $6.000.~~ $5000.© 86.000.85.000.Ay - ORGANIZER CASSIDY TELLS HOW : \u2018MONTRÉAL HAS BEATEN ALL RECORDS.\u201cme success of the great McGill cam- amount being increased by se per cent.paigh- just closed Is due to the efforts \u201cThe only cities\u2019 Witere- anything of , ; like magnitude, was.attempted were of \u2018Montrealers alone, with one ex-| Philadelphia, where.a\u201d million dollars ception.Co were raised last January for the Y.( Continued from Page 3.) pert Meio.John.A.Guan, .P.Jamès Robinson, Dr.T.G.Roddick, No.405 GC.\u201d Hoïland, chatrmain : Mr.R.A.Cassidy, of Toronto and |M.C.A, Toronto, where eight hun- James Ross, John W.Ross, Lieut.-Col.Messrs.R./&: Logan, \u2018TI.B:.Macauldy, New York, was the only outsider to dred A er re nt J.G.Ross, J.K.L.Ross.H.R.Swefieftgn, J.R.Nelson.T.Wil Sir.Thomas G.Shaughnessy, Dr.I.liamson, a \u2018W.Campbell, R.T.Hop engage In the undertaking, from the |for the Y.M.C.A.and the Y.W.C.A.standpoint of personal -activity, and \u201cIn the Quaker City canvass, sonie to him belongs no Mttle credit for the large subscriptions were on hand be- J.Shepherd, -J.H.Sherrard, Lord Per.A.H.-Vipond, William Hall, G.B.Strathcona, J.Cradcck Simpson, A.| Fraser, R.Chariton, \u2018Alexander Hol - Haig Sims, Lieut.-Col.C.A.Smart, land.hI Lieut.-Col.Robt.Starke, H.Stikeman, No.5.ge nanas ch wh fore the first meeting when they were co work of organization\u2019 which resulted| ; nounced as conditional\u2019 upon the M wo emmepécuously for McGill.balance being raised.In the Mont- |G.W.Stephens, S.P.Stearns, F.N.Messrs.lay, R.z Mie, Cassidy occupied the post of |Teul movement, there was not a single Southam, À P.Stuart, George Sum- : nk: John: anes C4 DiiHarring- mañager of the campaign, and was |o0ntribution known to the committees «| mer.on, Abner keg rk rim Jr; pas: , \u2018two hours before the final meeting of 1.-H.Timmins.mas or, 1 R.O7 Fh Bie Sha tested last night by Mr, George E.the workers on the Friday preceding Sir William Van Horne.nessy, W.G.M.Shephèfd; Guy, Tran.H.B.Walker, \u201cAent.-Col.E.A, |Mond, Arthur Bhorey, GW.Grter, A Gerald Hanson; Gordon Hansot.Whitehead, F.Howard Wilson, J.Reid No.6\u2014J.W-MeConnéll Dirutitisend.the chaïrman of the final [the beginning.of the soliciting last |.\u2018Monday morning.sathortag at Freeman's Hotel last ny Tort a the Wilson.> Mr.Cassidy has occupied | e& Toronto undertaking .\u2019 \u2014 Messrs.Lorne.Webster, 'N.- Curry, ie original amount set out for was six Re ; .; ., - - .: .NC a aliallsr post tn some 55 or 60 like lhundred \u2018thousand dollars which was| SIR WM.MACKENZIE, SIR DONALD MANN, J.M.MCINTYRE, °° D.McMARTIN, SIR H.MONTAGU ALLAN, The Sub-Committees.A et a Bzon, William i camspaégns in the United States and {secured so easily that towards the The personnel of the commit:ses mis, W.F.Angus, Chas.W.McLean Canada.He le particularly enthust [cloBe of the Campaign it was, decided Part donor of $25.000.Pert donor of 825.000.LL 85.000.85.000.85.000.which ere successful in\u2019 carryirg \"No.1~Geo.H.\u2018Montgomery, chalé- over reëult of the campai to raise two hundred thousand dollars , _ - \u2019 - rous e campaisn, 1£ 48 follows.\u2014 san: sers 11a in Mantreal and vouches for the tot more for a sister institution.a number of American cities the com-\u2019| daily noon meeting at which the busi- which Mr, Cassidy has been interest- Ontario Woman Burned to Death No.1\u2014James Ball intyne, chairma; Band, XC a x Some Le nt this city has achieved something \"Up to this time the successful munities were not aroused s0 thor-/Tess and professional men who have 64 are as follows: \u2018 Mesers.Howard Murray, George Us» David: K.C.; H.J.Elllott, K.C.; A.unique in: enterprises of this kind on |campain in the \u2018Queen City of the oughly, although there was every rea- volunteered their services gathered to- Special to The Montreal Star.\u2018piin, J.R.Colby, David McGill, Sugh x Howard, @ Hyde, line: American continent.West has been\u2019 regarded by many in| son that there should be.There |Sether at luncheon and submitted their Philadelphia, Pa.$1,000,000 \u2018Lunaon, UnL, November &.\u2014worg Vallance, George McKnight, John Bus AE Re \u2018\u2014fhe great success of the Montreal a position to Know.as the superlative seems to be a better uniform evidence |Teports.At these gatherings there is Boston, Mass, and suburban has been received here ffom 8 | Gries, H.Lauer, J.Loranger, no.8\u2014Perc.Pots chairman: to raise a million and a half{ o! ail such movements, taking into|of public spirit in Canadian than in [developed an esprit de corps that fre-| ' Cities in seven successful Alberta, that Mra Elmore No, 2-Dr.H, 8.Birkett, chairman, | messrs.G.C.McDonald: H.Moisen, Gollars shdowment fund for McGIIL | conelderation the interest on the part American cities, if ail thu eampaigne Quentiy results in the formation of &| Cänplagns .1500000 formerly of Kippen, Ont.was \u2018W.L.Barlow, M.D.; J.J.\" Rosa, M.D.; Dr John IL To Todd, Bartlett MeLen- means that Montreal is practically in| of the community, the contributions conducted are carefully reviewed.permanent organization for the.gen- Toroute.vv ws + ee oo 800.000 tally burned while using a can can tt.\u2018ail A.H.Sordon, M.D.: J.Goodal n W.Farrell, W a class \u2018yy, Shwe If in the way of raising from the business mem, and the gen- \u201cInstitutions benefitting from th eral good of the community.Of Baltimore, Ma.ve te oe oa ee BILOGO to light a fire The can cae MD; RP, Campbell MD! JF.PA © Dr.L Rom, rites JRL money in s civic movement by popu-| eral tone of the wnterprise.It was movements include the Kind of feller course, there is a of detail work Milwaukee, Vis.400,000 set fire to Mrs.Harris\u2019 clothing; Elder, M.D.; J.Alex Hutchison, MD.Guy L Ogilvie, C.W.Colby.\" lar appeal\u201d said Mr.Cassidy last night.left to Montreal another Canadian fous.organisations referred.te roll that 1s both ardugus and important, Pittaburg East Liberty) .460.000 Was alone in the house at the tims, - W.Chipman, M.D.; = Former.| No.9\u2014Willlam Rutherford.chair \u201cEt ip yhequalied in the hundred odd city, to eclipse all previous efforts, universities.colle adove, and is not known.to the public.gen-| Montreal (two years 850) Le 220.400 Deceased was only married in Juke i W.H.P.Hili, wi J.Tees, .Messrs.Stewart Rutherfori Tai- pre ie D Ln SR Pati Wh BRIS Eee res | gg de FE Ta ih Z \"EE Eat SC Gl HE Ere en So d - c © \u2019 ns g the we or~ months \u2018 nberg.shton Kerr, M.D/; y * 4, A bers of re Al Go.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.300,000 ; Co s Dr.J rie oping the lust four eats and | lie to exceed This messm (hat the | organisations for tbe haere] fers Prior 15, Vg opening of the canvas indianspoti, ind.|.i.EGNO| Statues of Jesuit Fathers .|Herb Rots MO WW, Gra Stew 215 Wardieworth, JF Copoiand, Wi Be TE ge RE ta Eh | D ane Bn Ln Bi eee men se ES | LE PE np ra pected ey iar unity that yond, and, Ski the experience of \u2018the _genetal.welfare of the ity, for ed.In.the Montreal Sampun, \u2018al-1 NT cedesdevanene ol routes November %\u2014The statutes [FAL Lockhart, M.D.; D.J.Wvazh M .J.W.Pyke F.Bairmes ; corapared Yorà real .onto medn mat entèé Camde ETT Ee Tr Tree -200.00 the hers Ji eat and |, 5 - Wald, 5 {-Mesara.rs.Ce Wo.pale : De i ik of ts ena ve Loti 58 2 Te\u201d Baltimore hr ihe.Jans \u201cHoping | oars lel7, those lo, cisres showed Wass.aa UII Shee | ET NOR, BAC Jn enter tn Eo i « ns omaeiven to ssrsecavednne AAA 9 Campaigne not unHike the one just | of these campaigns in Canadian cities | CEST\" © e taken was everything was in readiness when the terday aternoon.over have been conducted in nearly has been more, Signa than in Ameri- much longer than that MeGill; and opening gun was fired by the an- : Aan Sheek ie 0, La jte at bat pada oa the se Claes.ny Ge te ae (a.A portion of - in nouncerment of the subscription, of Dr.BRYAN mys he wants to see the day, ! h * nited ut nowhere any ce\u201d m ne be \u2018made: Mon vice Tapia mans adopted | Hougles.\u201d When to mattér \u2018which way.the election Gmat-Witté had \u2018worn\u2019 his older Sra place Attempted to raise sich a large ronto, innipeg, V 20° thers tast-off garm ; pas 1B short time, and there has, Ottawa, where a A mile 5 Tt seem A.© Larger.Campaigns.sves.this people will win.Does the man conta remeraber.wa wid: 3 \u201cSonge A : atmos of the origin} | sonduciod with are, hive Ben! keynote of these Th , lly Sepe to ru\u2018on Both tickets at once ny's got Is Fi ant \u201com Ÿ i\u2019 origin Ell, tr: been regarded a8 a.\u2018Sous.0.the larger compaigos\u2026 in o diode; oo EE Rm i tou: Da: PE +1 5S - à EU Co KE Yo oF Te ; - 3 Tew .Cog > .i .Wr sg ; .; a EN 7 DEEE SES ww 7 HE week has been a good \u201cone In \u201camusement circles phenomehal business at His Majesty's.At the Princess the public have flocked nightly to enjoy the discomforts of \u201cMadame X.,\u201d and have regularly reached the briny stage.\u201cEast Lynne\u201d used to be the drama which made \u201cthose who have iears prepare to shed them now.\u201d Yourg girls and those of riper years ca\u201c» fully saw that they had a couple ot nice white handkerchiefs before thy went to the theatre, and they sniveled most enjoyably before the curtain went down.Those who attended the Princess this week shed barrels of tears, and were happy in their grief.The Orpheum happened to have a p1- ticularly amusing programme, and, there all through the week audiences which overflowed into the standing room, also \u2018cried over a pretty little love sketch and laughed until they cried at the rest of the bill.Again it was a week where the; public gat what they wanted and took what they got.\u201cThe Lady of Coventry,\u201d which tried .it on the dog here a couple of weeks o has now reached New York.A ite horse was cut out of it here before the audience saw it.Many other things may have been cut since, but it has at last reached New York, and the impression there seems to be that it should be cut with a sausage machine, and the resuit allowed to float away on the outgoing tide.Burns Mantle in the Kvening Mail says: \u2014 The only legitimate appeal that \u2018The Lady of Coventry\u2019 possibly could have wpuld be as an ardent love romance of the brave days of fair ladies and bold knights.Lacking the spirit and action of such a story, and having nothing to relieve its intensely artificial atmosphere, it offers nothing more than a succession of prettily staged episodes, strained and stilted and not any too convincing theatrically.Miss Allen, caressing a long list \u2018of pretty speeches, both emphatic and appealing, with the velvet tones of her voice, does everything she can to make the play worth while, but it is a task beyond her.Henry Kolker, unsuited physically to -the gruff Saxon, Ingo- mar he is asked to play, also does what heé can to overcome the handicap.With the.rest, excepting Henry Stanford, there was a deal of mouthing of speeches that would have heen irritating had any one wanted to hear anything they had to say.Much care has been taken with the costuming, and the staging in other particulars is worth the Liebler standard.It is a pity the play were not worthier its setting.\u201d The same writer, however.says some pretty things about the auther.whjch sugar coat the pill, and may be pleasanter reading to his Montreal friends who hoped his latest drama right go, even it the wish was the Clear q - Thi ] ° g from well-nourished braine.Th : Ty \u2018Gr OS 48 aie a » \u201cThere's a Reason\u201d | \u2019 ape-Nuts \"Food father to the thought \u2018Mantle wrilea of htm: .\u201cA certain charm that {sat themselves and ct from their literary merit all dramas is has ; Louis N.Parker that have been seen here, It in a sort of atmospheric quality, a simplicity\u2019 and sweetness that its hearers from Broadway, A.D.1911, to other lands and ages.George Arliss, who spent much time with Mr.Parker in the preparation of \u2018Disraeli says that this quality is the personality of the author, which he unconsciously transfuses into everything he writes, a Midas touch that transmutes into gold all it comes in contact with.\u201d i The last time our robust favorite Blanche Walsh was in the spotlight a final death scene seemed to be probable.All were glad to know that the lady who used to do Sardou, get presented with silver wreaths by our mayor in the old Academy and get dragged home in a horseless carriage by the students, beat off the grim messenger and is very much alive.The Star's New York theatrical correspondent, Mr.Fyles, says that the large, \u201clegitimate\u201d tragedienne has been acting like an Indian.This fact is neither so unseemly nor so surprising as it may sound, inasmuch as her character in \u201cThe Thunder God\u201d is a onate young squaw.Arthur Hopkins wrote the one-act drama especially as a stepping-stone for Miss Walsh from Sardou, Tolstoi and Clyde Fitch into vaudeville, A fugitive from justice has found a haven in the heart and home of a loving Indian girl.But when a friend comes from the East with the news that his name has been cleared-\u2014his honor re-established\u2014the lover prepares to leave his squaw.Thereupon she prays frantically to the God about whom he has taught her; implores the Greatest Power to incline the man to stay, with her.Nevertheless, the pleading is unanswered; for the white man still purposes departure.Then\u2014and only then\u2014the Indian turns to a great god of her people.; She invokes the Thunder God to strike the faithless robber of her love and life dead; and the elements do kill him, Next Week\u2019s Attractions.Princess, \u2018 For the week beginning Monday, Mr.Winthrop Ames will preseñt at the Princess Theatre the New Theatre, N.Y.production of Josephine Preston's poetic drama, \u201cThe Plper,\u201d with Miss Edyth Wynne Matthison in her original role.\u2018\u201c\u201cThe Piper\u2019 is written in blank verse and is founded on the Browning poem, \u201cThe pied Piper of Hamelin.\" Miss Peabody opens her play with a scene in the market place of Hamelin, where the piper introduces himself as one of a group of wandering players who have been entertaining the folks of the town.Drivea to almost desperation, the inhbabitants are looking for a man who can rid them of the rats that have over-run the city, in fact, they offer 1,000 guilders to the man who can accomplish the task.The minstrel does it, but oa learning that he is a wandering player, they try to dismiss him with a small payment, for he has successfully driven all the rats into the river.Dis.with the treatment of those he has helped out of thelr difficulty, the Piper bégsns tt pay \u201cthe Kkindersptet\u201d and new the children follow him uati} not one is left In the village.The second act shows Hollow Hill, a cave where the piper ig entertaining the lit- tie ones who have followed him.They are still under the spell of his melody.Michael has bean sent out by the piper Michael in the.| then he rescues Barbara.By request, lL > 4-\u2014#\u2014 nee [UR 4 f° te, 510007 +1 \u20182 to recoanottre, \u201cbul three days have passed and he has not returned.But before they left Hamelin was enamored of Barbara, and the -piper\u2014fears\u2014that\u2014he dal TEpeecial io The Montreal Star | widely varied \u2018| Kelcey and Fred Eric to that [\u201cmeaning.\u201d gloom - really -veils -a trem us mes- MONTREAL DAILY STFAR\u2014SATURDAY.NOVEMBER 25, 1911.nin, [TEAR Goss\u201d - FROM NEW YORK \"ia or New York, November 25.\u2014It is afa millar, undisputed truism that the American stage is the most cosmopolitan in.the world.Nor do I refer meraty ta such trasts of tastes -an nationalities as are usually tq be found iu the numerbus theatres of the matrop- olis\u2014to the vast difference between Gaby \u2018Deslys and the homely Scots ln \u201cPanty.Pulis the Strings\u2018; between the slap-dash of the Lew Fields \u201cshows\u201d aps: the semi;somnolent and sengueys-attraçtions | of the operettas from Viennd: agf so.on\u2014with native entertainments | even : reaching such extremes of\u201d \u2018œutho: as Mary Anderson and George rae * hin; but to the new plays of a single\u201d weel\u2014by Reynold Wolf and Mellere, by Channing Pollock, Ibsen and Count Tol.stoi! And as semi-nuvelties, some sien.tion should be made of the first.pe - ance here of the Pdfrisian Simon, in one of the best of the roles nsteln wrote for her, and of the Sothern-Mar- lowe company, in an amati ré : of Bhakewpeasre plays, ~ Probably the old-time jealousy \"asd even semi-bitterness between .c and New York bas all but dled auf; yet oge cannot fail to see aome spirit of ah, yah; see how much better we can do It!\u201d .in the appearance of the Drama Players in the very battlements of the\" temporarily-defunct New Theatre -move- ment.In the city on Lake Michigan, Donald Robertson has, during the last few years, made several Interesting attempts to cregte a theatre devoted to\u201d the more intellectual in drama.* Now\u2014 in association with Hamlin Garland, the; novelist; with Mrs.Harold McCormick, - John DD.Rockefeller's daughter and a leader of Chicago society; and with.other prominent citizens of the second city of America \u2014 Mr.Robertson entered upon his greatest and most solidly founded effort.\u201d At first it might seem odd that a venture belonging so essentially to Chicago should not have been inaugurated there.But on seconf thoughts the move may represent the city\u2019s subtlest \u201cdig\u201d at us.For it ap- \u201cà town,\u201d so that when the three.mid- rr come ufr the annual Chicago ents, e company will 1 worthy readiness.pany be 4 All this i= rather funny and wholly unimportant.The real joy is that in its Tory first week the company introduces ramas by Henrik Ibeen and J - tete Molière prnich are known to on: ns only in the FAry or on a foreign stage; and that the first plece employs such admirable and established actors an Hedwig Relcher, Edward Emery, Sheldon Lewis and Mr.Robertson himself: and that the second adds Charlotte Granville, Effie Shannon, Herbert int ing.number.Although \u201cThe Lady from the Sea\u201d was written over twenty years ago, the presentation is the first in New York\u2014 that is, the first not in a foreign language or by amateurs.Presumably a considér- |.able number of readers are familiar with its story; but inasmuch as the fact of having perused the play is no gusran- tee of having gained any knowledge of it, I may be cused for a very brief rehearsa! of its incidents.This \u201caction,\u201d I may note, occurs entirely in the endless talk of its eight characters, and is overhung with low, dark, raurky olouds of Wi the exception of \u201cWhen We Dead Awaken,\u201d the Norwegian master\u2019s final play, nothing that ever dripped from his usually great trenchant pen is so fraught with symbolistic signi cance, and with gloom, morbidity -a With \u201cGhosts,\u201d and \u2018Hedda (abler,\u201d In \u2018 admit an t total inability to extfact any actus definite and coherent logic from the \u2018Sea\u2019 \u2014 assuming, of \u2018course, that all its mystery and entous A sage.& lied somewhere to tel] her again the oft-told story of his love.He finally learns from Michael that Barbara is to be offered as a sacrifice in hope that the children may be restored.She is to be placed in a conveat.The piper is aroused, and he sets forth to free Barbara.Hiding himself in the woods he awaits the procession bearing her to the convent.When it approaches he begins to play his pipe, and the villagers begin to dance.He keeps ox his piping until they are exbausted; the curtain wil] not rise at the Wednesday matinee till 3.15, for the convenience of the children.Orpheum.Paul! Dickey and his company will be the feature comedy attraction at the Orpheum next week.Mr, Dickey is known to the vaudeville world as the originator of college life playlets, and has for the past five years, been giving the vaudeville stage some of the best comedy attractions.The name of the latest offering is \u201cThe Come-Back.\u201d One of the most decided novelties in protean sketches, will be Miss Charlotte Parry's psychological fantasy, \u201cInto the Light.\u201d In this act Miss Parry plays six different and distinct characters.The Aurora | Troupe will offer one of the most daring bicycle acts that has ever been seen on the stage of the Orpheum In many seasons.Bllis and McKenna will present a singing and talking act, called \u201cWanted a Tenor\u201d Nonelte the beautiful young violinist, will offer .-a number of classical selections, and Cameron and Gaylord will offer an act based on the troubles of two vaudeville performers called \u201cOn and Off.\u201d Brooks and Harris will present a little novelty entitled \u201cA MNd Flirtation,\u201d while Ruth Belmer will entertain with her new contortion novelty.The Orpheum Orchestra will play selections from \u2018\u201cThe Balkan rincess.\u201d Lyric.For the picture week, the management havg secured \u201cThe Italian troops embarking for\u2019 Tripoli,\u2019 \u201cA big Italian demonstration | at Milan agalnst the war,\u201d \u201cThe latest fashion styles,\u201d \u201cParis afternoon gowns.\u201d A splendid Y.M.C.A.picture is called \u201cSummer Camp at Lake George, New York\u2019 (this is by Edison Co.)- Another fine series \u201cLife in the American Army,\u201d the new Biograph subject \u201cThe miser\u2019s heart,\u201d and a Vitagraph subject called \u201cAn aeroplane elopement.\u201d Among the novelties on the programme will be William Scisto, the Italian comedian and musician, in a sketch called \u201cHis first speech.\u201d The English charaeter singer Sid Ylaceret, who made such an impression a few weeks ago, and has been re-engaged.He will be heard in an entirely new programme of comic songs , Royal.The \u201cMiss New York, Je.\u201d company appeals at the Theatra Royal fet ole] week, rting with a metines on \u2018Monday.the 27th.Among the faver- \u2018îtes \u2018with this\u2014coempany are John J.Black, Bert Weston, Clyde J.Bates, Bennett Mitchell, James Fairburn, Fay Odell, Myrtie Franks, Sophia Franks, Pearl Black, Myra Dumont ad a bix tween the ficat and second scts there programme next} beauty chorus of twenty girls.Be-|igiony Elida Wangs! i# the youthful, second wife of a patient @bctor.She moons and moans § great deal on the subject of the call of the sea.upon whose shores ashe lived until her marriage.When there, she plighted her troth, in a most romantic manner.with a sailor, who straightaway disappeared and, presumably,\u2019 expired.Now he comes into her life again, and with him brings the old lure of the ocean.Ellide loves her husband, yet feels herself irresistibly drawn into an elopernent with the sallor.Nevertheless, no sooner has the good doctor released her, morally, from all marital restraint, than she returns willingly to his arms and knows herself to be free from the power of the sea.\u2018Les Femmes Savantes,\u2019\u201d first acted on March 11, 1673, received {ta New York premiere.in the vernacular, only just three evenings later than \u201cThe Lady ffom the Sea,\u201d and at the hands of the same interesting company.In place of modern tique gaiety.The satire on \u2018\u2018equal education of the sexes\u2019 is by no means impertinent to the present day.and though the keenness of contemporary cäricature that enriched the humor of ut least two roles, when Moliere wrote the play, has necesæèrily been blunted, the characters [are still representative, consistent and highly entertaining.is the one thst first acquaints us with Philaminte, foremost of the \u2018learned women\u2019; ana acted with rich humor, elegance and dash, by Charlotte Gran- vile, who thus quite \u201ccarries off the honors of the evening.\u201d Such people as are not familiar with the printed play\u2014 or have never seen it-\u2014may not Know that Philaminte is the mother af all domineering wives of farce.pimeid, peace-loving husband also pointed the way to the milllon who work up co to declare a defiance bf witely rule only to lose it when the moment for the ac+ tual d fon arrives.In short, \u201cLes Femmes \u2018 savantes wa e Hen Pecks\u201d of .en sweeps into the plot she is in rampant determination upon dismissing 8 meek, inotfen- sive seryant.Her husband gent! dissuade her, enquiring what t the girl is guilty of.One shortcom! fter another is su ed only to be abzdnt.Finally the learned Philiminte admits her.reason for dismish the evidently ncomperehie malé\u2014the tas used untutored ish! soo \u201cThe Three Romeos\" involves a great number of persons, and seems to.be about previously-usheard-of - relatives who suddenly are mentioned, and then fall to materialize, for thé reason that they have never existed.In the happily remembered \u201cThe Man in the Moon,\u201d a massive, glowering comedienne\u2014of the Fva Davenport school\u2014came down to the footlights, at a given point, and sang: \u201cAnd now, for comic-operh reasons, *I introduce the Ballet of Four Seasons.\u2019 One feels that the libretto of \u201cThe Three Romeos\u2019\u201d was written In that mood eus tien Bi hs progam was tten a .AS progresses on its random way, grasping at the resdiest, best-tried expedient to keep Îts sumérous ipiuts tm action, one begins to suspect that the actors are making it up as they go along.A tenor needs an undle, for some reuson that is accepted rather than understood, and straightway introduces an unknown florist ag that rélative.A comedy husband, perha because the riot (known as plot) shows some signs of calming down, staggers his second wife with the informtion.that a grown daughter, by the name Ann.Thereupan the several comedians seize upon the unlikellest young wom to represent that maiden: the chief, act culminating with - igual.taneous presentation of .two under-stud- tés for the myth.This stunping sitaation, however, causes only mild dismay;\u2014for the principal comedian announces one is Mary and the other Ann; he of pm is an olio of five vaudeville acts.» eness, as \u2018The Lady from the Seg\u201d;| Without taking in an inch of my ea quently ecstatic admiration for ; Ya dramas ag \u2018The Master Builder\u2019! Ferrabini: Suzuki Courgo; Pinkerton, gloom, the Moliere comedy diffuses an- |B Probably the most diverting incident | # ed ere FFERINGS FOR MR.CLERK the Montreal oper \" NEXT WEEK'S BILL.Monday., 7 \u201cRomeo et.Juliette\u2019 \u2014S8ame cast as for to-night: \u2014 ' Tuesday and Thursday.\u201cLa Boheme\u201d Mimi, Ferrabini: Rodolpho, Colombini; Marcello, Nico- letti; Colline, Huberty; Chouinard, Wainman; Musetta, Pawloska.1124 Mednesday.\u201cCarmen*\u2014 With the same cast.including Clement as Don Jose and De- reyne on the title role.Friday.\u201cLakme\"\u201d\u2014Cast unchanged.Saturday.\"Le Jongleur de Notre Dame\u201d \u2014Same cast as this week with M.Paul Ster- lin in the title role.- : - * WEEK OF DECEMBER ai > , 3rd: Monday.Butterfly.\u201d \u2014 Butterfly, ni; Sharpless, Nicoletti; Gore, Colombi 8 : and the Bonze, Panneton.Tuesday and Saturday.\u201cManon\u201d\u2014Manon, Fely Dereyne; Des Grieux, Sterlin: Comte des Grieux, Bre- tigny.Allan; Guillot, Stroesco.Wednesday.\u201cFaust.\u201d \u2014Wijth Beatrice La Palme as Marguerite; \u201ccast otherwise unchanged.or Friday.\u201cRomeo et Juliette.\u201d\u2014Cast unchanged, with the exception that M.Darial sings Romeo,\u2014perhaps his most suc- ces:'ful part, foreign reports say.» .Ferrabini's Tosca, Ciement's singing and the debut of Miss Beatrice Bowman have all contributed to sustain interest in the grand opera's third week.To: is as flamelike, intense, and as dramatic as ever; Fer- rabinl\u2019s art is broadening.Clement will leave a big gap when he goes from us to Boston, but\u2019 his return in December will be awaited with eager- ess.As for Miss Bowman, she had to run the gauntlet of much criticism that was neither generous, gentle, nor justified.But she can afford to endure that, for she has one invaluable asset in a voice of great beauty, and she \u2018 sser à.keen and receptive intelligence.To-night will give her a better opportunity to show her capacity, as Juliette in Gounod's opera.The casts for next week are given above.They will provide much interest.and thosé Yor the following week, which appear elsewhere are even more likely to attract.So far pub- le interest is not only unabated, but increasing every day.Such a record of houses gold out in advance speaks volumes for Montreal's musical taste.* The concert programme for this afternoon, as finally reviewed, is as follows: \u2014 o Phaedra Overture, Haendel's Largo; Intermeszo from \u201cL\u2019Amico Fritz\": Songs (a) Hubn's \u201cInvictus\u201d and (b) \u201cA Pirates na\u201d (Gilbert) \u2014Mr.Bruce Wamman: the Peer Gynt Suite: the arla from Gounod\u2019s \u201cBapho,\u201d Mme.Courso; \u201cfe Trompette ds Lakkingen,\u201d by Nessler; Melodie from Paladhille\u2019's \u201cBuzanné\u2019 by M.Stérlin; and \u201cLa Danse Des Hèures\u201d from Ponchielll's \u201cGioconda.™ e .oo It is to be regnetted that the audiences dimplay an unseemly haste to get away at the end of each performance.Every night about half the people in the orchestra seats are on their feet before the curtain is half way down, and the National Anthem is played with three-quarters of the audience walking up the aisles, This ts bad form.Better have no National Anthem played at all than fall in courtesy.Those who are so desperately fearful that they will miss the first car home might reflect that their haste often ruins the enjoyment of others for the finale, amd that, after all.a minute can make no possible .d ifference.° A comsiderabls portion of the ladies present at last Saturday afternool\u2019s concert ejected to ignore the courti- cous request of the management to remove their hats.In Boston the management tried to enforce this rule by removing recalcitrants, but there need be mo necourse to such harsh measures.If people will persist In demonstrating thelr lack of good manners by refusing to consider the comfort of bthers.in order.to exhibit} some milliners \u2018upon their heads, \u2018surely they may be left to their own re fons\u2014and the comments of those who suffer by their obstinacy.Public opinion on such matters generally shames discourtesy in the end.\u201c= a J The \u2018New York Hvening Sun, refar ring -to 8 recent eperttio .perform \u201cTHE \"FOURTH WEEK.t = ha pue A Ve \u2018 > \u2014 nA - ut, .\" 2 _.e pe - BR pp \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Ioan MADAME X I 1 Top WIR | 3 - à JEANOTTE, The indefatigable manager, to whose hard work much of the sugges of a season is due.ance of \u201cMadama Butferfly,\u201d said that Geraldine Farrar, at the close of.the of committing suicide in full view of the audience and rolling down a flight of steps.\u201d \u2018 Geraldine Farrar has been doing this \u201cnew\u201d business for two or three years past.She did it on the occasion of the visit of the Metropolitan Opera Company to Montreal last spring,\u2014 and a very commonplace.inartistic piece of \u201cbusiness\u201d it was, too.Fortunately, Mme.KFerrabini does not condescend.to such .inartistic trickery for the purpose of melodramatic effect.Her Butterfly, which will be \u2018seen here during the present season, iis Incomparably more gripping, by reason of her faithful interpretation of the Japanese traditions and the Intentions of the composer.The final .scene with the child, in \u201cButterfly,\u201d as played by Farrar, is nothing short af a despicable kidnapping.Fersrabini's version is one of utmost pathos.this, at least, Montreal can show the Metropolitan points.+ LS e Toronto is already calling for Mme, Fertabini In \u201cLa Tosca.\u201d The revival of Mme.Ferrabini\u2019's splendid Tosca here on Mohday last\u2019 enables us to understand, Toronto's call, Fortunately, the interests of the Montreal \u201cOpera Company there are In the hands of an enthusiast.Mr.Hector Charles- worth, than whom this Dominion con- more sincere and disinterest- tains ed critic.\u201d Mr.Charlésworth atrended\u2019| the performance of \u201cCarmen\u201d duriag the opening week, and said it was the best all round, that he has seen in Canada, Mme.Ferrabini will also sing in \u201cLa Tosca,\u201d at the Boston Opera House, and when Bhe does both Philip Hale and Mr.Parker will find it necessary to revise their verdicts.Her Tosca Is, to tell the simple truth, second to none on the opera stage to-day.and must inevitably be heard, sooner or later, in New York, London and Paris.A substantial tribute is already due to the indefatigable energy, pa- ttence, courtesy, and optimism of Mr.Clerk-Jeannotte.He is everywhere, supervising everything, never losing his temper, always sympathetic, considerate, and slow to criticize.Upon his shoulders the great burden of the season rests.He has shown his mettle already.Hé will not fall Moatreal in the days to come.e Li A New Baritone Here.Montreal's musical ranks is an event of considerable interest.Mr.Rowe, who recently arrived from England, is likely to make a name for himself here at no distant date, for he possess- {es all the requisites for distinguished vocal work.His first appearance in public here was at Mr.F.H.Blair's Sunday evening recital, and it was in every sense of the word a great success, The Church\u2014S8t.Presbyterlan-was crowded to the doors, no such congregation having heen assembled there for a long time past; and the programme proved of great interest.Mr.Rowe is a pupil of Vanzo, the famous Italian master, and his superb baritone voice, of exceptionally even quality in all registers, is used with consummate art.It is years since \u201cIt Is Evough.\u201d from the \u201cElijah,\u201d has been sung here with such notable impressiveness.Mr.Rowe's phrasing admirable, and his dramatic instinct invariably employed with sound judgment.Dvorak's \u201cHear My Prayer\u201d (from that composer's \u201cBiblical Songs\u2019) afforded him another opportunity for the display of interpretative ability, and his rendering of this beautiful recitative was of such pathos that it will not soon be forgotten by those who were privileged to hear fit.Mr.Rowe is indubitably an artist of wide experience, employing exceptional vocal powers with exquisite taste.He has n perfect style for oratorio work, and his excerpt from the \u201cElijah\u201d was sung so impressively as to make one wish to hear him throughout the whole of that music.Mr.Blair was fortunate in securing the services of Mr.Rowe for his Bun- day evening organ recital series.The singer made a deep impression, and his singing has been much discussed in musical circles during the week.Mr.Rowe will be heard again at St.Paul's shortly.\u2018 : » ° ® Mr.Blair's organ solos were on à similar plane of excellence.He Is never heard to such advantage as in of orchestral effects enables him to give readings of such compositions as RBosellman\u2019s Gothic Suite with profound dignity and power.His playing of the splendid Toccata from that Suite was, perhaps, the most brilliant feature of his programme._ Mr.Blaif is always interesting, and he has made big strides as an organist during the past seven years.His continuous studies and bis search after cofor-eff render his work individually distinctive, and his sterling artistry invariably ensures that hits - gramme, both in selection and in - cution, will reveal discrimiaating taste.Int The advent of Mr.F.H.Rowe to.Paul's |- contrapuntal work; and his large grasp | Josaphine Preston \" Peabody\u2019s Prize Play, | In compliance with many r green 4 not begin unti 3.9 | WEEK STARTING DEC.4 The Queen of Song ÿ THE 8 j TYRE NEW TREATRE (M.Y.\" PRODUCTION OF - PIPER - With MISS EDITH WYNNE MATTHISON | \u2018DIRICTION WA.WINTHROP AMIS.SIR KDWARD RUSSELL, the éminent critic of Great Britain.the Editor of * TRE LaverrooL Post\u201d, has written of this drama :\u2014 \u2019 * A few years honce people who are playgosrs now will ve aa will be playgoers then : = Ak, you should bare soon Mrs Pesbody's Wess play! And itis! Soareely aay prejne ana be teo high for it.\u201d SPECIAL NOTICE - ests from feachers the Wodmeeds y > in order that children may attend.à Lo ?in the \"Next Wee WED.MAT.ot 3.18 SAT.MAY.@ DIU.A Play for Everybody Including Children ying to pesple who \u2018The Piper.That se Cunnin London Gatety Musical Mit co, THIS Bowman, Paw TUESDAY, Boheme''\u2014Colombini, Cervi, Marti; Ferrabini, Pawloska.a performance of, WED., N LaPaime.\u201cCarmen*'\u2014JMémes.Lereyne al Chuiseul, Pawloska ; .me! last act, intfoduced \u201chet \u2018new business |neton, argue.Wainman, Stroesco.Marti.- FRI, DEC.1 .man.Courso, Riviëre, Choiseul, ka; MM.Sterlin, Cargue.Wainman, and Stroeaco.SAT.DEC.2\u2014* £ ext at 4 p.m.to de so.\u201cAlda\u201d cmv mem Came ot His Majesty\u2019s Th MONTREAL OPERA COMPANY.20400 \"0000 9 8 MES eatre THIRD WEEK OF SEASON.EN MON., NOV.#1\u2014\"Rorm ~MM.Clement, Huoberty, Cargue, Stroes- Panneton, Alan, OV.z9\u2014Ga ROYA \u2018THE TIGER LILIES Next Wegk\u2014 WITS 98 NEW.ed 1 and 8.\u201410c, 180, se.Twice Dally, .20 rot tl ta Gaunds, ineludiag the mel ret tim , a) Latest Moving Pte \u2014Mmes.Bowman, .Pawloska, Btroesco, Carmes.- CT NEXT WEEK.This Aftergoon\u2014Grarig Operatic Concert.NA\u2014\u2018\u2019 Romeo et Juliette\u201d \u2018 Riviere.-Allan.ep: et Julllette\u201d Carmes, Nicotetel.Mmes.loska, Buick.- ! 2s, and THURS.30\u2014\"Lal Huberty.' j'an- Allan, \u201cLakme.\u201d Mmes.Bow-' Pa wlos- 1 Le Jongleur de Notre Lame\u2019\u2014MM.Huberty, Sterlin,, Stroesco.; Bonafe, Wainman, Panneton.MATS.DAILY.© at Yak Wolpe.XS CT FTALIAN\" DEMONSTRA TION n an sgpinst thin Wer.' LATEST FASHIONS YORK JR.3766 \u2014 | the for aftersoon gowns from Paris.nets nf WILL SCISTO and MAY BELL in the side splittiog Italian sketeh\u2014Fils \u2018SID VINCENT These Sunday evening recitals cannot but make for the advancement of the cause of musical progress, and from this standpoint alone are of no little importance and significance.° , An organ and choir recital is announced for Thursday evening next, at 3.15 at St.Martin\u2019s Church, the corner Prince Arthur and St.Urbain streets.The organist and choirmaster, Geo.M.Brewer, + ° The third monthly organ recital in the American Presbyterian Church, by Mr.J.H.Shearer, A.R.C.M., A.R.C.O., will be given on Saturday afternoon On this occasion, Mr.hearer will be assisted by Miss Ethel Jamieson and Miss Jeanne Ross (violinists), and a ladies\u2019 quartette, consisting of Mmes.C.F.Hall, A.Wellesley Hugman and Denman Giroulx.The programme includes Handel's Concerto in A, and the Cantabile of Cesar Franck On the occasion of the first concert to be given by the J.B.Dubois Amateur String Orchestra, on Wednesday evening next, Mr.Dubois will play a \u2018cello solo\u2014F.Cara moria!\u201d : - e ° ° + World-Wide Opera News.While we are growing enthusiastic about our own opera company, other operatic centres throughout the United States and Europe have opened their seasons, or are preparin New York started wi at the Metropolitan on the same night that Oscar Hammerstein opened his new opera house on the Kingsway in London.created a sensation\u20142ot wholly plea- sant\u2014 by her impersonation (for th first time) of \u201cCarmen\u201d at the opening of the Phfindelphia season: opened on Wednesday with Saint- Saens\u2019s \u201cSamson et Dalila,\u201d and Boston a litte later on still.grestest interest Of course, the AN AEROPLANE ELOPEMENT THE MISERS HEART aud many others; also the musica! movelty tbe Renowned Engllab Estertainer.* Varney Huber, J.* \u201c0 tred in the return Caruso.wes a constnsus of apiniom that he sang With even more than his usual ease, had vocal height in abunda: and to this was added a resonant, fui quality that lent added beauty to tones.His phrasing, all those technical mat soums te \u2018have |.gorgeously spec- à \u201coO Lord, the Me- either Mâry Garden Chicago ters that mean and to listeners says Mr.so much to a & were practically tiens, Henderson.There wers no \u201cfa,\u201d \u201cands\u201d and \u201cbuts\u201d necessary to quality his singing.a 7 Ostar Hammerstein made .a big bit with a ALKAN _PRINGESS Mr.F.AG.O.announces his intention of giving a series of these recitals during the present season.At each the choir will render seléctions from the work of the great English Church anthem composers.One thé novelties of this, the first recital, will be an anthem composed by King Henry VIII, entitled Maker of all Thynge.\u201d The organ numbers will comprise selections from Guilmant, Widor, Hol- ins, and Max Reger.of : $ + + iif ; That's the way a pew home cen- owner evpressed himself to @ + There party of visitors who were admin ing his home.em 4 er RPHEUM NEXT A105 A810,n.WEEK | \u2018 CKEY & CO.PAUL DI A bright little sketch en College Life.CHARLOTTE PARRY \u201cIn the season's Sensati \u201cINTO THE LIGHT.\u201d A Psychological Fantasy.THE AURORA TROUPE \u2018The Most Daring and Sensational Bicycle Act in the World.ELLIS & McKENNA In a Very Funny Act, entitled \u201cWANTED, A TENOR.\u201d _ NONETTE The Beautiful Gypsy Violinist & GAYLORD in Co ON AND OFP.\u201d: Showing the tridis and .litioris of a Vaud Team.+ CAMERON BROOKS and HARRIS In one pf dainty Mitle meetings between the girl and the fellow, where much clever dalogue and pleasing singing intermingles.RUTH BELMER Contortion Novelty.Prices\u201418 to 25c Daily Mat.; 15c to B0c, Sat Mat.; 150 to 78¢ every Night; Boxes, $1.Up.74\u2014~'PHONES\u2014Up BMS tacular production of Jean House\": \u201cQuo Vadis,\u201d on the opening of his inagniticent new opera house.According to a consensus of critical London comment, the honors of the evening went to Aline Vallandri, a young coloratura soprano discovered by Hammerstein in school in Paris.8he sang the role of the slave Bunice, and her rare beauty, luxuriant real hair sweeping to her ankles, combined with a lovely voice, made a great hit.Eva Oichanski, in the role of Lygia, and Jean Auber, in the tenor role of Vini- cius, the critics agree, gave added proof that Hammerstein has been true to his word and found new singers of excellence to aid him ia prodacing opera as he alone knows how.\u2018 L.H#fmerstein has made another dis - covery of importance in the person of Orville Harrold, a New York singer.who had the audacity to make his European debut in what many people consider is the most difficult role known to grand opera._, Harrold's success as Arnold in \u201cWil- Hammerstein's invasion of \\ London.Owing to the impossibility of finding « tenor who could sing the chief role, it has been many years since Rossini's great opera has been ttempted.Har- rold sang it on Tuesday night, however, and what is more, sang it in the same key in which it was written.\u201cThe Kiss Waltz,\u201d now playing the inal company, which includes Eva Da- tin Brown, \u2018Adele Pruette, George Schwartz and 65 others, «fe oo ain fs ols op fe do ojo sje of op of op of A HOME OWNER'S STORY = 2 + + oe te 2, \u201cThis is just the kind of homme we have pictured to ourselves many times.It is convenlent to business, just large ewough for our family, well bullt and modern enough to be equipped with every necessity of up-to-date constsue- tion \u201cI was fortunate h to se eure it under terms that made & purchase possible, and the Investment will increase th value.\u201d * How did you come to bay this house ?I would have basa od ior mia ome of the par oo 1 \u2019\u201d one e party.; then we watched the Wang we wa « ._ Columns of The Star\u2014we A : gated several opportunities that were advertised and finglly located this house, which met all our re- .quirements, and the price was within my means.\u201d : tealty chancas Well worth.while.% liam Tell\u201d turnishes the sensation of j Casino Theatre, New York, will be an § early attraction in this city.Tho § Shuberts wil] send on tour the orig- venport, Charles Bigelow, Robert War- § wick, Elsa Ryan, Flora Zabells, Mar- 2 Rowland, William | Pauncefort, Oscar } EAH day's Wants contain many + : PRESS M in Grid ES RR LES i st a pg ns mg 2h Lo i ede pry A BRILLIANT SCENE WILL BE WITNESSED AT ROME WHEN SEVENTEEN ARCHBISHOPS ARE RAISED TO RANK OF CARDINAL TRIPOLI AS A PLACE OF ARERR TEI Tragedy of Louise : Marion But One: of Many That Have En- \"gaged the Attentions - of the Authorites.© HROUGHOUT the north-east section of Montreal are scores of \u201cdeath-traps\u201d \u2014\u2014 wide stretches of deep water border- «od by slippery ledges of rock.Quarries these death-traps were once called, but as quarries they have long atnoe been abandoned to be a menace to the population that is fast growing around them.The still unsolved death of Marie \u2018Louise Marion, and the discovery of { rer body tn an abandoned quarry north { \u2018of Carriere street, raises the problem of what should be done to protect the- pablic against such dangers to life.Many of the quarries, ke the -one which is the scene of the young girl's riysterious fate, present all the proportions of fair-stsed Iakds.The water in several of them ia over -100 feet deep, and the spot where Marie Louise Marion\u2019s body was discovered this\u2019 mouth wax over feet toi\" depth.- Several years ago this north-end quarry-land was distant from the city limits, with only a few farm houses dotting tbe fields in which they were situated.Now the city stretches away to the north through St.Denis ward and dwellings have rapidly sprung up throughout the district.At present, therefore, the curious spectacle can be witnessed of blocks of city houses bordering on both sides of huge bodies of water, looking almost as desolate in their stagnant states as the Dead Sea, provided one closes one's eyes to the fact that they are right in the centre of a block of cy dwellings.me at.What Should Be Done With Them.Photographs taken by Star representatives in a recent tour of this \"dis trict between St.Denis street and Papineau avenue give an idea of these vistas of water, with their steep rocky sides, and fringes of dwellings form- \u2018ing curious contrasts.What should be done with them?|., \u201cDrain them, first of all\u201d saÿs Cor- |.\u201coner McMahon, who is just now.thy- - ing to solye the baffling mysterst at Marion Jonise Marion\u2019s death> 7ü And what hidden secrets would be ¥ once drained?\u201cI wish I could see the QUE HI i N | TIRE Lng] if UH EA STEHT T A quarry just south of Camere Street I is still being worked, but the picture shows how rapidly nt 1s bemg filled with water, and how much of a menace :t 15 to the residents whose dwellings abut on its banks.| feet deep.\u201cBottom of that quarry,\u201d said ons quar- | rynxan who works near the scene of |: \u201cMy | the \u2018Marion girl's tragic fate.firm belief is that if the water were once removed from that place there would be not a few human skeletons brought to light.\u201cYou remember the case of the Chinaman who was believed to have Ween murdered in a feud and who was |\u2019 last seen alive near this spot.There were blood-stained floors in a house which he had visited not two blocks away, but his body was never recovered.What more natural than that he \u2018should have been thrown into that quarry?You don\u2019t have to go down to the river-front, nor the canal to \u2018Two huge quarries separated by a a narrow ledge of rock.To the left of the picture shown there 1s a hole 60 \u20ac \u201cA view of the dere part of Maurie Louse Marion's déad body was ten in which \"The large quarry from \u2018which the re dead bod - be Louise Marion was taken.© vof Me- 1s said to be fully'100 feet deep.'quarryman, pointing to the bleak- looking stretch of water.The \u201cLake District\u201d mopolitan Montreal.A visit to this \u201clake district\u201d of cos- meopolitan Montreal would be a curious experience for the majority of the city\u2019s residents.If one takes .the St.Denis street subway under the C.P.R.tracks as the starting point, and walks east, he will soon see pools of still water on both sides of the track.This district is the scene of rich of Cos- get the proper setting for a crime.strata of rock which have been work- You can get it right here\u201d said the ed and then abandoned, leaving yawning cavities stretching to the north.Several quarries in the district are stil humming with activity, but most of them have long since been left to the rain and snow.The quarry in which Marie Louise Marion met a watery grave on October 16 last, either through murder or suicide, forms the largest stretch of water of all.And it is so near a public thoroughfare that one can lean over the small fencé on Carriere street apd toss a coin down the sides of the rock into the water twenty-five feet below.And the tragedy of the fifteen-year- old Marion girl is only one of the many which Coroner McMahon has had to investigate.Children have fallen into the water from the steep banks: others have gone through the ice in the winter time.People whose throughts drive them to suicide have naturally beeh lured to the banks of the quarries, and many a mystery surrounding bodies discovered in their waters has remained ined unsolved.Men and Boys Risk Their Lives in Them.\u201cThis year I have investigated sev- eral cases of deaths in the.quarries,\u201d said Coroner McMahon to a Star representative.\u201cIn the summer time they are favorite bathing places, not only for boys but men.Bathing in Aquarry north of the C.P.R.tracks Here the water È such places is all the more dangerous- because they have naturally .been A quarry sll being worked, but w Val abandoned and left to fill with water Ls | | Called \u201cThe Lake Dis- A trict\u201d of Montreal.\u201c{téf timé Lost his way, horse and man REE [what Shall Be Done _ With the Waste Places __ ~ Which Are Ironically | À i .oner, \u201cI had the proprietor of om of the quarries prosecuted because there was no.fence surrounding it and a (oan driving through the field in win- Lalling over the banks, and both were drowned.The federal law provides = that there must bé a fence surrounds ing them to protect the public, but of course fences do not prevent pedestrians from taking short cuts™ : The two Star representatives whe made a tour of the quarry land om a rainy day last week found that such 5, a visit presents dismal vistas from De sippory banks which overhang the Po lack-looking depths of water, while AT hr they went therc was a block = of city houses within the focus of tbe > \\\" : camera.; In searching for the body of Marie Louise Marion this month, it was necessary to lunch a boat before the depths of the quarry could be dragged.One of the photographs taken by a Star representative shows the two men, who discovered her body, standing on the bank near where the = [ERPS SUTURES REPLIES NSPS CEPR EE Ml BL arian rn [body was brought to the surfaee.Opposite this quarry, to the south, - is a still larger one which is still be- : ing worked.But although\u2019 derricks - 1 6nd machinery are still there,.and men hich will soon be LA one\u2019s depth.worked unevenly and one never knows numerous fatg] cases of cramps.\u201d where there is a hole going far beyond \u201cSome time ago,\u201d continued the Cor- ber Forum.Te aroimäl.them until now there is quite jabandoned quarries are situated.Then Besides, the water is usually very cold and there have been are engaged.in drilling, there are-parts which are: \u2018sapidly filling with water under heavy rain.\u201c In a year or two from now, the pumbes \u2018of these death- -traps will easily be \u2018doubled when the quarries which are still being worked are abandoned in thetr turn.SAI.30 0 LAA ALT\" PROS 4 FETE + Oity Might Oonvert Them Into = Playgrounds.=.What should be done with such men- TE aces to public safety?So far it has \u2018never seemed to enter into the head of any public official to do anything.A ; The water bas been left to rise high- Bh er and higher, and city houses have : been allowed to grow closer and closer a dense population in the immediate vicinity.: What is to be done?Fill them in?One suggestion is that the city should purchase the land on which the \u2018the.quarries could bé tilled fp.The suggestion then.is that two alterna-' tives are left to the civic authoritigs; several parks or playgrounds could be opeñed, or, in the cases of the larger tracts occupied by quarries, model settlements might be establish- led at & expense: \u2014 WALT WHITMAN ON GREATNESS OF CARLYLE.Walt Whitman: \u201cTo speak of the literature of our century with Carlyle left out would be as if we missed our heavy guns; as if we stopped our ears -\u2014refused to listen; resenting the ome gurest signal that the battle is on.We .had the Byrons, Tennysons,.Shelleys, Wordsworths; lots of infantry, cavalry, Es light artillery; but this last, the most Ra triumphant evidence of all; this mas- \u2018 ter-stroke; this gun of guns:_ for depth, power, reverberation, uns ably supreme\u2014this was: Carlyle.\" \u2014 \u2014From \u201cWith Walt Whitmaa in camden,\u201d hy Horace Traubel, in \u2018Novem- Record Number of \u2018Candidates Will Receive Red Hat on One Occasion \u2014 Some Historical Notes » \u2026 Famous Personages Who Entered the Exalted u > The Papal consistory at which a re- \"cord number of Cardinals will be created will be held November 27 to 30.\u201cThis consistory will be an event in \u2018ecclesiastical history.The creation of seventeen cardinals at one time, though imperative, considering the reduction made by death in the Sacred College, is extraordinary; and the proposal that they shall go to\u2019 Rome for the ceremony of investment has caused a.profound impression throughout Christendom.Thé epectacle of sev- ettéen princes of the church, arrayed ti the scarlet robes of their rank.re- éolving Ted hats from their soverelgn Tuer.will be a memorable one.-\u2018Ym some respects it must surpass in solemn grandeur the scene in St.Peter's four years ago when Plus con- -secrated fourteen French bishops.In olden times it was not uncommon for the popes to create A dozen or more cardtimals at one sitting, according as \u2018\u2019nogeasity or personal interest de- \u2018panded.The greatest of the Medi- \u2018ean popes, Leo.X, is credited with \u2018@sutvibution of thirty-one red hats comsistory.At an earlier per- {face VII.bestowed twenty- See and twenty-six of the recipients a 2 _ se Famous Red Hat.$ Soproaching ceremony has mused \u20ac renewal of public curiosity \u2018conoerning the famous red Mat which Tu ba .The red hat is round, with 3 low\u2019 érown and wide, stiff rim, from ie inside of which hang fifteen tassels, attached in triangle from one to five \u2018Though it is the chief exterior \u201cbütge it is now one of ceremony only, and serves e, once w To the \u2018 qaréinel rocelvos it in consistory, and Cl +./ distinctive badgo of & Roman | again when it rests upon his catafal engraved on the metal surface on the | After death it is suspended from | inside with the arms of the Pope who que.About Consistories in Past Ages and Some of the the Holy Apostolic See, this red hat, the sign of unequalled dignity of the cardinalate, by which it declared that even to death, by the shedding of thy blood thou shouldst show thyself intrepid for the exaltation of the blessed falth.for the peace and tranquility of Christian people, for the increase and prosperity of the Holy Roman Church.In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost, Amen.One of the adornments of a cardinal is a gold ring set with a sapphire and the ceiling of the church where his created him.This ring is placed on remains are entombed.The first red hat placed upon the head of an American prelate may be\u2019 seen dangling above the sanctuary of St.Patrick's Cathedral.It has bean there since the death of Cardinal Mc- Closkey, twenty-six years ago.It 1s not infrequently confounded with the four-cornered red berretta which is worn by cardinals on nearly all occasions.The red hat Is placed on the head of a cardinal by the Pope.When the ceremony of investing is held in the prelate\u2019s own church outside of Rome, papal messengers are sent with the red baretta and the zuchetto, or skull A bishop or archbishop is appointed to place the baretta upon the cardinal's head: but he does not get the red hat until he goes to Rome This ornament was designed at the instance of Innocent IV.1245.Two centuries later Paul II.added other red ornaments, among them the ba- retta.Two-fold Function.Two distinct ceremonies will be performed in Rome on this occasion.The first will be in the consistory when the cdrdinals are formerly proclaimed, or preconized.as the ecclesiastical term expresses it; the second will occur in St.Peter's.At the former, the Pope, having asked the opinion of the Sacred College concerning the newly- named, will solemnly .admit them to the College of Cardinals, using these : By the authority of Almighty God, of the Blessed Apostles.- Peter shd Paul, and of our own, We create you cardinals of the Holy Roman Catbolic Churèh.Then placing the red hat upon the head of each of the candidates, the Pope will aay: \u2014 Receive.fôr the glory of Al- mipats God and the adornment of ithe finger after the imposition of the, { hat, the pontiff saying: For the honor of Almighty God and of the Holy Apostiles SS.Peter and Paul and of the blessed N.N.(naming the title), we com- [mit unto thee the church of \u2014\u2014 with its clergy, people, and suc- cursal chapels.; Metaphor of Pillar.The idea figuratively.connected with the cardinaiate in the edifice of the church was briefly explained by Leo IX.in a letter to the Emperor of Constantinople.\u201cAs the gate itself,\u201d he wrate, \u201cdoth rest upon its post.thus upon \u2018Peter and his successors dependeth the government of the whole church, Wherefore his clerics are called cardinals, because they are most closely adhering, to that about which revoiveth all the rest.\u201d The creation of a cardinal is the exclusive privilege of the Pope.Different popes have made laws regarding the character and age of those to be admitted to the Sacred College.Honorlus IV.declared that he never would raise to the Roman purple any save wise and good men.In rome instances the laws have been disregarded, especially those about age and about there being no two near relatives in the college at the same time.Innocent VIII raised to this dignity the thirteen-year-old son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, Giovanni de Medici.But the youthful cardinal was not permitted to use the \u2018title or wear the red robes uritil he was sixteen.Ho> afterwarfi became Leo X.Remembei- ing this kindness, Leo made one of Inpocent\u2019s relatives a cardinal at the agd of twentv.ree Gregory XL was seventeen when he was admitted to the cardinalate.Paul \u2018of personal heraldry above their cont I, twenty-one, and Paul LI twenty.The Vatican and St.Petsr\u2019s, where ths consistory will be held.Ala In 1810 one of the Spanish Bourbons was created a cardinal at twenty- three, but afterward was permitted to renounce the honor.Generally evea in the earliest days, mature age has been considered an Indispensable qualification.It was Sixtus V., in 1585, who fixed the number of cardinals at seventy, in imitation of the seven.y eiders chosen to assist Moses, and the Council of Trent recommended \u2018hat \u2018the most hoiy Roman pontiff stail 8 .ar as it can conveniently be dône, select them out cf all the nations in Christendom.as he shall find persons suitable.Primitive Simplicity, The title of \u201cEmibinace\u201d was of- ticialiy adopted in 153) at the command of Urban VIII Innocent X.forbade cardinale to.use any \u2018other designation than \u2018hat of cardinal or title than that 0° emin-nce.and .ves inexorable in his disapproval of the'r placing crowns, coronets or any form of arms.In coursa of time, however, those royal .lmcags or of ancient fdmilies we.qs alicsgd to assume 4 excite style expressive of their birth.Thus the last of the Stuar.s, ths Cardinal Duke of York, was alwsys calle His Royal Highness the f\u2019ard:nal Duke of York.: Although the cardinalate is an ex- afted state, the members are frequently made to remember their complete dependence in ecclesiastical matters upon the sovereign pontiff.One of the aglemn sights in the Sistine Chapel is the homage of the cardinals to the pope.They go there in.stately procession, attired in scarlet robes and\u2019 the royal ermine of their office, and each in turn makes a profound inclination, then kisses the pontiff's ring.This is to remind them that.-however great they may De, they are, after all, but rays of a still greater lum thoat which they could Bot st.\u201cAlmost contemporary in one torm or other with the first activities of Christian civilisation, the cardinais of the Cathelic church have been noted for their rare gifts of mind.Some misused their talent and lived to regret it; a few taté 80 thoroughly corrupt as to \" wrath of the.easy golng kJ - * + | mit | the triumph of human achievement Leo X.; the great majority were men filled with a desire to propogate the faith handed down to them and make the world better for thelr having lived Some Historic Figures.The saints, canonized and uncanon- ized; were many; the sinners few.The names of Nicholag de Cusa, Ximenes, Beaton, Bellarmine, Vitteleschi, Vi- telli, Albani, Consalvi, Axatonelll, and De Retz are emblazoned on the records of the cardinalate body.Out of their ranks came the Gregorles and the Leos and a host of less celebrated popes who ruled the church with special success.Those 6f them that sought merely reached the goal of their ambition by reason of extraordinary intellectual gifts, but weit down to \u2018their graves detested by those they had trampled upon and pitied by their most intimate friends.Wolsey in England and Richelieu in France are easily the foremost of their kind.Cardinal Wolsley, \u201cfashioned to much honor from his cradle,\u201d \u2014\u2014Once trode the ways of glory And sounds all the depths and shoals of honor lived to lament that he had not served his God with \u201chaif the zeal\u201d he waited upon his King and was left \u201cnaked to bis esemies.\u201d Richelieu was not so calm.He died fighting.He had ruled France with an iron hand.Beaufort, of whom it was said that \u201cif once come to a cardinal he will make the cap co-equal with the crown,\u201d Bourchier, and Campelus are, with Wolsey, cardinadlatial characters who have a place in the dramas of hakespeate.The despicable De Ro- han, of the diamond necklace facident; Caraffa, Coscis, De Brienne, and two members of the old Colonna family dragged the scarlet robes in the mire.The Orsini family of Rome claims.forty-two cardinals, the first of that name and llne having been reised-to the dignity in the year 500.Giacinto.Bobo Orsini, it is related, was made a cardinal \u2018at twemty by Honmorlus XI, and after sixty-five yearsin the college was himself elected Pope at the age of eighty-five.He reigned seven years under the name of Celestine III.(1191-1198).Pietro, another member of this family, declined the catdinaiate three times and finally accepted and PESTILANCE \u201cMajor Richardson, the well-known trainer of military and police dogs, has also just returned to London after spending a week in Tripoli, and gave an interesting account of his experiences.It was with great difficulty that he got into the town at all, he sad.He had a passport from the Foreign Office\u2014a tremendous document written in English.The officials at Tripoli could not make head or tail of it, and they solved the difficnlty dy letting Bim in.Major Richardson found an officer of the German staff, in disguise, watching the disembarkation of every regiment, timing the operation, and carefully noting every detail.The Ital- lans used pontoons of a \u2018particularly useful type, easily adjusted, and capable of accommodating 14 horses 50 men at a time.They were towed ashore by steam launches, quicker method than taking the men in boats.The German officer observed that he had never seen anywhere in Europe such fine transports and landing pontoons.The infantry wore canvas boots, which were much lightér than leather, for walking on the sand.Although the Arabs had not risen at the time of Major Richardson's visit, he had found them an interesting study.Arab dogs guarded their palm leaf houses, lying 50 or 60 yards away.They would be very good material, he thought, for war purposes, particularly for the trenches.\u201cThe Italians,\u201d said the major, \u2018are liable to have a lot of trouble with the inland Arab tribes.One very powerful tribe is that headed.by the \u2018Great Se:i- ussi° They have 5 an pnofmous indu- ence in Central e -Italians are trying to brine then.Th .chief lives in the south qe \u201cof Tipo] | which, by the re fs four Unie as large as Great Britain\u2014and wh was there tHe Malian Badk pont \u201cits | 16,090 sheep fo quleten him.\u2018He \u2018Wid [™ be a terrible Jerson.to of Rend decsñée tie cén pat \u20181 uñdreds of thousands of rh and ar he \u2018Arabe.Another tribe is ti Turdgs, Sut they are net so dengerous vr so Meera.ts.They are armed brigands.'\u201d - The Tripoli country, the major aiso £1; ued and or: a much] HARD TO DESCRIBE.the natives had sometimes to dig in the sands and drink sea water.In the interior it only rained once in 88 vears, and the only chance of watar lay in the springs and oases Tripoli he described as being in a shocking state from the sani tary point of view.It is like a badly kept menagerie, (he said) The smell is horrible.Chola was raging when I was there, and\u201d saw several people lying \u2018dead in the street.My gulde, by way of showing me Something interesting, took me to the place where the worst of the chô- lera was.I soon came away.There is no drainage in any of the housdl The town is pestllentid].There was ; no famine there, but prices were high, a and water was brought over from It- 4 aly.The accommodation was very à limited and very bad.But it is a lovely climate, and with up-to-date sanitary arrangements Tri- poll could be madd into a good heaith § resort.It will be three or four years, \"24 however, before the Arabs are subdi- ; ed, and if they manage to smuggle some rifles in there is no Knowing when the trouble will end.MODERN COLOR PRINT AND HOW IT IS MADE.What is a calor print?It is an ea- graving printed in colors.How is it made?You take your copperplate, on which you have mezzotinted or stippled your design, and, having besos you either the psinting that you have reproduced or a scheme in color for the original composition you .have worked out, you proceed to lay over the plate the ground tint that yvo have decided to use.This, probahly, uw a brown or a black or a # ee Then, with a brush or a stamp, or \u2018what the engraver ealls à poupée, you 0 over: the -detalls .and paint them lue of rose or n or whatever you mean them to be.Virtually you paint a plotore.on the ot fact - It Is Jat right, yow put it In thé Press Héover 1 with your Beer of of ven and\u2019 EP ep Eee } | ipriat ; 15 one Inving tot.roe .\u2018Deatifg\u201d pm stored.up i» oils io, ay yaad 80 oe > 5 agé on des TA nto.hats da i : oyal The \u2018E St TERA rk gd GE FOR -O R x THE MONTRFAL DATTY STAR-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1911.v ; TM; BEN RSENS DAILY FASHION HINT i 2 A ; # te All correspondence for this # He é-éepartment should be addressed #1 5 % to Agnes Chesley.Notices of #' tk #% meetings sheuld be so marked #.ni @& on outside of envelope.* On Borrowing Tastes and Beer Pockets.\u201d part of your article.vou class the borrowers among the pilferers, as unfortunately T find myself among the borrowers through unemployment.I know your opinion as to which is the more honorable method,-to accepting help from friends and relatives while you have the strength to work.\u201d In reply to this correspondent I can say, as I thought 1 had made it plain in my article, that there are two clags- es of borrowers.One class borrows from selfishness, laziness, and the desire to get money which has not been earned In the casiest way.It may or may not intend.to return the money; and very often the men and women who borrow in this manner spend far more on luxuries than those from whom they borrow.But at the best it is a feeble way of meeting difficulties.The other class, to which my correspondent evidently belongs, borrows because it has to, with the honest determination of returning the borrowed money as soon as possible.There are few of us in the world to-day who-have\u2014not at some time or other been forced to borrow to tide us over a crisis.This timely loan has set many an honest man er woman upon his or her feet and in such manner borrowing is often 8 a divine helping hand extended to mortals.But it shculd never be resorted to except as a last expedient, and it should never become a custom.Here is another bit of a letter from a woman this time.She writes: \u2014 \u201cYour remarks are go excellent that ] rirust just sit down at once and endorse all you say.I have gone through a great deal in my life but one principle I always held, pay for wkat you want or do not get ft at all.Many a timw I have kept on wearing clothes somewhat out of date untfl I ; felt I could really afford to get others.ue 1 agree with you to run into debt with a doubtful! prospect of paying is little less than stealing.Think of the shop keepers who trust people week after week, afraid to say much for fear they lose the whole sum.As : i î this terrible system of charging goods.However, there is one remedy shopkeepers have in their own hands, cash discounts should be given to those who pay cash Inste same as those who do.not pay for months, if at all\u201d The letter concludes with an interestinæ point which will be taken up another time.A.C.Mercolized Wax and Ratine.One correspondent asks where mer- colized wax can be obtained.another where ratine.tlie material s0 much used in Paris, can be had.To both these correspondents I would suggest that the best way of obtaining such information is to go direct to the shops.A druggist if he has not the first can order it.And any of the large départmental stores could tell my other corresrondent about ratine.bps 3 Le Baker\u2019s and [It\u2019s Delicious It\u2019s Made by a perfect mechanical from high grade cocoa se, echentificals bleuded, itisof the finest quality, full strength and absslutely pure and healthful.Sold in sn.1/4 D, 1/2 D, and 1 cams, net weight Boesklot of Choice Recipes Sent Free | walter Baker & Co.Limited Retablished 1790 Meutreal, Can.Dorchester, Mase.! 239 3% law - 0 Cents-Stamps or Coin TOA Ge memes ana \"ot caniag ray! a, VHS EE 453 %E EH, Several interesting letters have been | received on the subjeét of \u201cChampagne | some of: them highly laudatory.others critical.; A man writes \u201cto ask if you could see : vour way clear to modify the latter.While I heartily support you in what you say | about the class of people who borrow and do not intend to pay I fecl greatly | hurt at part of your article where | should be glad to ! borrow, ; knowing that a period of prosperity: would put you on your feet or to keep ave gone down through of charging them the | \" Lerica\u201d in the November Century.| + i A QUAINT POIRET FROCK OF do this season.THE NEW BROCADED CREPE.The color scheme is really the striking thing about this little Potret frock, though the design is picturesque and new.Over a petticoat of black satin hangs the tunic of brocaded crepe in shades of orange and flame; and this gay tunic is toned down by the little coat of back eatin which falls to the hips.Gold braid and broidery are used.about the neck of the coat.lace and fits the head closely, as all caps for wed outside of the boudoir touches of flame colored em- The cap is made of gold A BISHOP'S REMINISCENCES OF THE LATE QEUEN VICTORIA.\u201cSome Pages of My Life\u201d by the ; Right Rev.W.Boyd-Carpenter, sometime Rishop of Ripon, and recently appointed Canon of Westminster, 1s a discursive book, much of it of little trrore-than-\u2014farmiiy-\u2014or at \u2014 the Friendship and love meant much to her\u2014very much; perhaps all the more because of the necessary loneliness which waits on sovereignty.\u201cNobody contradicts me now,\u201d she once wrote.\u201cNobody contradicts me now, and the salt has gone out of my Some Simple Home Recipes Oatmeal Cookies.\u2018 During the last few years the little sweet cake made of rolled onts has become popular.\u2018 It is served it afternoon teas, dainty süppers, in fact in every place where a small sweet cake is acceptable.\" Though Scotland is the land of the oat meal, also the \u201cLand o' Cakes,\u201d high excellence, recipes for most of these new cakes are not Scotch, though poesibly of Scotch derivation.The real oat cake is a bread and not a cake, and is, in general, too Spartan fare for most of us, although it is so wholesome.It is noting more | than the steel cut oat meal and water stirred together, cooked cn the grid- idle on ope side and toasted on the l other.In an American adaptation of this lard or other shortening is used to make it a little less dry.Another adaptation which may be Scotch is to make this so that it is no thicker than a leaf.Of course, in the latter case, the pieces must be small or it could not be handled.It is then almost or more pleasant to some tastes than the sweet cakes, which.too, shouid be put up in small shapes.For making the oat mea] sweet cakes one should have what a certain old durky cook called \u201cgood ingredy- ums.\u201d Seedless raisins never give l quite the flavor that we can get from large fine raisins, which we must seed.A rancid nut in a batch of oat meal \u2018dough will spoil everything.\u2018 Of course, the oat meal cooky has not the fine grain of those madg of fiour, and those who taste them frst may not be prejudiced in their favor, but after tasting a few times they will become more acceptable and perhaps highly se, By the- addition.of dif- | ferent spices and fruits with nuts these may be varied quite indefinitely.None of them requires more than a comparatively few minutes of cooking, and this in a moderate oven.Of the following recipe the first {s not a cooky at all, yet it 1s a sweet oat meal cake.It is a kind of cross between the maccaroon and an oat cake.I call my own adaptation of this an Oat Meal Fancy.\u2014Well beaten white of one egg.one-half cup of rolled oats, two large tablsspoons of sugar.a tiny bit of melted butter and a pinch of salt.Drop from tip of spoon on well-buttered inverted dripping pan in globules that when spread out will make a cake about two inches across.Spread and shape with a silver knife which has been dipped in celd water.Bake in slow oven for ten or twelve minutes.Watch carefully and do not let edges brown, This is adapted from Mrs.Farmer's recipe for \u201cScottirh Fancles™ which she gives in her bpok on ifValid cookery and recommends for the convalescent.With the whole, egz there is more of a custard taste to the \u201cFancy,\u201d which some may prefer, but for sensitive stomachs I am sure that made of the white only is much better.Cabinet Pudding With Prunes.Cut about one-fourth a pound of cooked prunes into halves, lengthwise, removing the stones.line a quart church interest, but with pages acute in understanding and helpful in explanation of the great figures of the latter part of the nineteenth century Bishop Boyd-Carpenter, like Canon Teignmouth-8hore, whose \u201cSome Re- \"callectinns™ was published a few days ago, was honored with the friendship of Queen Victoria.Indeed.the Queen seems to have revealed herself surprisingly to Mr.Boyd-Carpenter, and his careful and severely discreet memories help towards the complete picture of a wonderful and quite consistent character.The Queen, despite her constant pre-occupistion with mundane affairs, was constantly thinking of her dead.She wrote at one time or the other to Mr.Boyd-Carpenter: \u2014 i \u201cHow wiil it be?How shall we see lthem then and know them?Ciothed vr unclothed?Men and women and l children, or how?If dnly we could get some glimpse!\" .\u201cThe question I put to you yester- :day is one which often occupies me | with another, viz.How will it be when ; we Meet our dear ones, and feel that | they knew not each other's great mer- , ite?How shall we hope to recuncile that ?\u201d - \u201cI aneant, not that they did not love, or would not love us stlil, but that\u2014 us in the cage of my dearest husband, who was so much more of the spiritual, scientific, philosophic nature than I am\u2014that he must have soared far above me\u2014now-\u2014heing «0 far above me before, and that I couid hardly expect to be fit for him as a companion then.- But how will all be then?What will companionship ba?.\u201cBut I find il best to stop cavilling .and trying to find out things.and to say to myself, \u2018You cannot understand it: trust; and have faith\u2019 The other world is full of dear.and near ones, bezides the dear husband, my dear and most loving mother, two Year children, an only, beloved sister und brother.an uncle who was n father to \u2018me.and many other dear, valued friends and supports.\u201d : Royal Loneliness.j | Bishop Bovd-Carpenter says of the Queen herself: \u2014 To those who knew her well the capacity of her aflection and the loy- nity of her attachments were even | more marked than the high and calm | self-posacssion of her regal! hours.| street.3 the ory of the heart which longed for the confidence of affection, unspoilt by courtly conventions.\u201cNobody : contradicts me.\u201d dull it must be to wear a crown! The Bishop noted that the Empress Frederick and Princess Henry of Bat- tenberg rode with their mother in the Jubilee procession of 1897, as they had ridden in the procession of 1887.though in the ensuing years hoth sisters had lost their husbands.In acknowledging a letter referring to thie, the Empress Frederick sald: \u2014 Let me thank you once mare for having thought of me and my dear sister Beatrice, and our silent sorrows, while gladly and thankfully joining in the \u201cJubilee\u201d with proud hearts, aa Engilishwomen -and as daughters of our beloved Quecn.Good-bye\u2014once more! \u2014Ever yours most sincerely, V.Empress Frederick.The \u201cEnglishwoman\u201d is significant.Queen Victoria's children were, and are, above all things English, but this did not make the Empress Erederick\u2019s life any the easier.The Great Duke.Tennyson was one of Bishop Boyd- Carpenter's friends, and he has many memories of the poet.The following Is characteristic both of the story-tell- er and his hero:-\u2014 ; \u201cI'll tell you a story,\u201d he (Tennyson) said, \u201cWhen the Duke (of Wellington) way old he wanted to cross the Plecadilly was full of (traffic, and the Duke hesituted.A gentie- man, seeing the hesitation, went to the Duke and piloted him across the street.\u201cWhen they reached the other vide, \u201cThank you,\u2019 sald the Duke.The gentleman thereupon said, 'It will always be a genuine pleasure to me to remember that I waa able to renler some small assistance to the great Duke of Wellington.\u2018Sir\u2019 said the Duke, \u2018don't be a d\u2014\u2014d fool!\"\u201d \"Now,\" said Tennyson, \u201cI like that story.It it had been a Frenchman who had received the compliment, he would have said, \u2018Oui, Je grand Due\u2014 c'est moi\u2014certainement\u2014le grand Duc.\"\"\u201d Of course a Frenchman would really have sald nothing of the sort, but.it was exactly Tennyson to have believed that he would.But Tennvson's How abounding patriotism was not by any.means uncritical.SWEET BUTTER FOR i THE GENERAL CONSUMER.Not only is much of our butter spoiled by careless and u:xcleanly making, and by mixing the old with the new and in other wavs \u201crenovating\u201d it; but we permit Its most delicate: flavor to be spoiled by preparing It with sour cream and adding sait.Until a few years ago it was aimost impossible, even in New York, to get sweet (unsalted) butter.To-day it is served in the most.expengive hotels i and restaurants, some of the wealthy folk use \u2018it at home, and the general \u2018consumer has a chance to buy it in a few places, at fancy prices, It is seldom as good as the sans product in the humblest French, German, Austrian, or Italian inn, or on the table of many peasants, yet it fa & vast im- provemant on the unpalatable lubricas tor placed on most American tables, which 1 should no more think of aat- ing than 1 should azle-grease\u2014From Henry T: Finek's \u201cUngastronomic Am- SWEET POTATOES IN THE PAN.Do not despair if you are unable to secure sweet potatoes of a rich flavor.Potatoes almos: without- taste, when the tough outer skin is peeled away.can be placed under a roast of beef and be given an excellent flavor.They will be brown and mellow when taken from the oven.A concert In aid of the Troop funds of the Westmount Boy Scouts will be given in the Victoria Hall, Westmount, on Friday, December 1, at 8.15 p.m.Lient-Col.F.Minden Cole will preside.» >, - ( Le Nothing Better FEARMANS BACON Nothing Quite So Good brick-mold or a small, brick-loaf bread decorate with halves of prunes with half a blanched almond in the centre of each; press slices of stale sponge cake against the decorations; add more \u2018prunes, then cake, until the mold is filled.Beat three eggs: add half a teaspoonful of salt and one-third a cup of sugar, mix, and add one cup and three-fourths of milk; mix again and the cake and prunes in the pour vver mold.Set in a dish on many folds of paper (a kitchen holder is often con- for this purpose), and surround with boiling water.Let conk until | firm in the centre.It will take about ; Serve with stewed prunes venient tan hour.inox with hard sauce into which a {cup of prune pulp and juice has been | , beaten.Mince Pie.(Mrs.Lincoln's Recipe)\u2014One cupful of chopped meat, one and a half cups of raisins, one a half cupfu's of currants, one and a half cupfuls of brown sugar, one-third of a cuptul of molasses, or one cuptul of granulated sugar, three cupfuls of chopped apples, one cupful of meat liquor, -iwo .teaspoonfuls of cinnamon, one-half of a teaspounful of mace, one-half of a teaspoonful of powdered cloves, one \u2018em- on, grated rind, and juice, one-fourth picce of citron, one-fourth of a cupful of brandy, one-fourth of a cupflul »f wine, three teaspoonfuls of rose This recipe will be found son- water.venient for those who like accurate measurement.It will make nearly three quarts.Mix in the order given.Use enough of the meat liquor to make it quite moist.If you do not approve of wine and brandy substitute one cupful of cider or one cupful of sweet pickle vinegar or half a cupful of water with the juice of one lemon and two or three tablespoonfuls of Joi- ly or preserve.Cook it in & porcelain kettle until the apples and rals- ins are soft.Add a little more rose water when you fill the pies.In following this rule much will depend upon the purity of the spices used.Thase proportions do not make a highiy spiced mince, but it ls easy to add more if desired.1f it seems to lack, something, add salt.This brings out the other flavors.Mincement.Mincemeat (a genuine, annually used recipe).~One quart of meat (your own choice).one-fourth pound of suet chopped, two quarts of chopped sour apples, one quart of cider (sweet will do, but boiled is better), the grated rind and juice of one lemon, one pound of raisins, one-half pound of currants, one-fourth pound of citron, two 'ea- cups of molasses, one teaspoon each of cinnamon and cloves, one whole nutmeg, salt and sugar to taste, Cook together in poreciain Rettie until! apple is well done and put into quart oans while boiling hot.So sealéd this will keep à year.A piece of boiled meat from the neck if carefully freed from gristle, makas good mincemeat.Some people, however, consider the bos! tongue Lhe best and beef heart the next best Others oven use weil done roast beef, and for a quick bit of mincemeat cven cold steak may be utilized.The proportion of apple used In minre pie meats varied atl the way up to four times as much as thers \u2018s of meat.Many use three times as much, and some cooks do not put any apple at all In the mincemeat, but prepare a highly spiced and seasoned mest and only add apple as the ples are put to- gother.where pastries and sweet cakes are of |.PA MME.L.-P.PELLETIER, WIFE O00 | i 0 F THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL.LIFE IN.À FOREIGN MISSION THE TRAGIC SIDE OF \u201cCHRISTMAS SHOPPING Experience of a Settlement Worker Who Acted as a Clerk in a Departmental Store During the Holiday Rush\u2014Vivid Pictures of the Pathetic \u2018Experiences of Those Who Try to Serve an Unreasonable Public\u2014Why Christmas Becomes a Byword to Overworked Toilers.sotatse satsauos 0 SHOP EARLY.\u2014 Buy Fe 4 your Christmas presents 1% EARLY\u2014early in the day & £& and early in December.&F + That will be your biggest gift of the holidays to the workers behind the count- » ers and on the delivery & wagons.\u201d = RSE S SHLD HIS slogan has been made famous by the National Consum- + ers\u2019 League which, actuated by' humanitarian reasons, has fought to modify the unnecessary hardships incident to Christmas shopping.For two weeks before Christmas most department stores do a \u2018capacity writes in reference to the addresses given at the meeting of the Nurses\u2019 Missionary League: Life in a foreign mission hospital, perhaps more than any grave to gay, from lively to severe.\u201d Poor little babies are brought hopeiessly blind through ignorance or neglect, and almost as pitiful are the cases of adults who have been either left alone or \u2018treated\u2019 by native \u2018\u2019doctors,\u2019 whose remedies have been warse than use:ess.sible to make the prople reallze the value of cleanliness and fresh a:.r; their one idea is that medicine should be a pever-fajling remedy for all kinds and conditions of eomplaints, and théy never fail to impress it on us that they want \u2018good medicine.\u201d Many of them have an idea that the worse taste the medicine has, the more efficacious it is bound to be.Often our work ls hampercd through the (gnorance or, Worst still, tota] Indifference of the friends of the patients, Only a week ago a man was brought in whose foot required amputation in order to save his life, He himself was entirely willing, and for days we strove to get the concent of his friends.his wife saying that they would not agree to the operation.times.making all the mischief.tonsent was at last given, and immedl/- ately withdrawn.The friends brought a bandy, and prepared to lift the poor \u2018aufférer in, thé wife standing by abeo- WOMEN'S MEETINGS.The Deaconess Aid Society are hold- ad 1] 5 Me CRU Th Ci eo co - ED Home 4156 Dorchester street, on Wednesday afternoon, November 29th from 3.30 to 6 o'clock.On Tuesday afternoon and evening at the, residence of Mrs.J.Ritchie Bell, 367 Elgin Ave., Westmount, there wlil be a sale of hand-riiade lace and eaibroideries from Mrs.Osborne's Orphanage, at Attingal, Travancore, India.At the meeting of the Montreal Women's Club on Monday Dr.H.8.Blr- kett will lecture on \u201cThe History of Medicine in Lower Canada.\u201d Mr.Frank H.Rowe, of London, England, will be the soloist.The Ladies\u2019 Ald Society of St.Giles\u2019 Presbytertan Church intend holding a Sale of Work in the 8t.Lou's Town Hall cor.of St.Lawrence Boulevard and Laurier Avenue, Saturday, cember 16th.Dr.Anna Louise Strong, expert in lustrated lecture on Wednesday, November 29th at 4.45 o'click in the Anyone wiehing to have tickets may obtain them on application to Dr.Ath- Lyman, 80 Victoria street.The 1.H.N.Soclety will meet at 11 a.m.on Tuesday at No.2 Pine ave, Apartments, The usual sewing meeting of St.James the Apostle circle of The King's Daughters will take place in the schoolroom on Monday November 27th at 2.30 o'clock.The Hervey Institute Committee wil hold an important meeting on Tuesday at 1.a.m.in Stanley Hall, The following is the week's programme for the Y.W.C.A.Sunday, 4.16 p.m.Bible class; 5.30 pm.Tea; 6.00 pm.Praise Service: 8.30 p.m.Special meeting for young women\u2014\"A Physician's Message to his Daughter\u201d by Dr.Winfield Scott Hall, \u2018Professor of Physiology, Northwest- orn Uadversily, Chicago, | American Presbyterian Church Lecture Haid.Monday, 7.30 p.m.Millinery; 7.30 p.m.Reading, spetling and writing.Tuesday, 3.30 p.m.Special meeting for women, especially mothers\u2014 \"What shait we teach our ehftdren\u201d by Dr.Winfield Scott Hall.Y.M.C.A.Hall, Dominion Square.71.30 p.m.MHUiinery 8.00 p.m reading circle.Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.Dressmaking: 7.30 p.m.shorthand; 8.00 p.m.plain sewing; 3.30 p.m.typewriting.- Thursdey, 10.30 am.Prayer meeting; 7.00 p.m.service: 7.30 pan.arith- métic; 7.30 p.m.French: §.30 pm p.m.Current Events Club: Friday, 7.230 pm.t needlework; 7.90 pm.dressmaking: 7.30 p.m.mi- Hnery: 17.80 p.m.bookkeeping: 8.80 p.m.commercial law., Saturday 1.30 p.m.Girls\u2019 Club; 8.20 pan.lecture\u2014 First Ald to the Injured\u201d \u2014Dr.E.N.Perrigard.a Special Notice.pec i THE VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES.has selected a beautiful $35(¢ Layton æ Piano for the Grand Drawing to e place in the Victoria Hall, West- mount, November 36th, Layton Bros.656 St.Catherine St.W.(Corner Btan- ley St.) 279 8 other, has experiences which vary \u2018from put poison in it.it ! then drank it before her, and the men during the week of Christmas good- It seems absuiutely Impos- ! out later that it was she herself who was! A reluctant not reply that if she ate four hard-boiled ty) but extremely rough gir! of nine- De-\u2018| \u201cYour Excellency.\u201d Child Welfare work, will give an il- Physics Building, McGill: University erton, 62 Beaver Hall or Mrs.Waiter : French: 7.380 pm.art neediemork; 8.00 i tion, or argument.Some milk was : brought from the doctor's bungalow for: the patient to drink before he left, be-' cause he was so th.rsty, but the woman refused to let him have it, saying we had The doctor's wife and is well that it is so, fur there is sadness | humbly sa.aamed in token of their apol- will.enough to burden one's heart heavily at OEY.but they were evidently completely in a volume entitled, \u201cMaking ' under the wife's control, and it was i quite clear that for some reason she ! wanted her husband to die: so the bandy ; rumbled out of the liospital grounds with : | tts dying inmate, while with sure hearts, we stood under the starlit sky.How we longed for the fiftieth time to have ! the power in our hands just to do what we knew to be best for the suffering without being always obliged to refer | to their friends.It is seldom, certainly.{that we meet With such absolute hardheartedness; more often the obstacle is ignorance A girl ill with typhoid has just been removed by her mother, who beat her, declaring she was not fll, but had a devil.The girl was a Christian, \u201cthe mother a Hindoo.These are the \u2018dark shadows in our sky, but there is sunshine as well.\u2018The people are as a rule most grateful for the attentions, .glven them, and show their kindly affec- i tion in many little ways.One of our ! purses, who la very pale and fair.was pressed by a patient to drink a glass of! We found\u2018 milk and eat four hard-boiled eggs, \u2018\u2018be- were nervous, cause you Are so pale.\u201d The nurse did eggs at one sitting she would probably become paler, but she evaded the dif- i ficulty and avoided hurting the feelings, lof the donor by carrying away the food.FROM OUR READERS.correct name and address, not for publication but as an eviderice of good faith, no notice is taken of them.Those desiring an immediate reply should enclose a stamped anG addressed envelope.Etiquette With Regard to Royalty.A Hamilton reader asks: \u201cThe Duke nnd Duchess of Connaught are coming here later, Will you kindly tell me how they are to be addressed, \u2018Your Royal Highness or Excellencies?\u201d Do you make the little curtsey bob or simply bow?And do you look up or down upon presentation?- I forget all not having met Royalty since the pre- 'sent King was here in 1901.\u201d i The order has been issued that the \u2018Duke and Duchess are to be addressed as \u201cYour Royal Highness,\u201d not as At a formal presentation a curtsey i8 the correct thing, | otherwise a bob while shaking hands.tit fs, F- believe, correct to.raise the eyes for a moment before curtseying .then drop: them.Such questions as \u2018these \u2018are troubling many Canadians at the present moment, but no real .concern need be felt as both the Duke \u2018and Duchess realize that Royalty in residence in Canada is something new, and that therefore any small mistakes In etiquette are excusable.It is well to remember that Royalty must always .begin and terminate an interview.Con- i sternation was caused during the las! | Royal visit by a lady calmly walking laway from Royalty.Simplicity and i self-possesion are the main things, leombined with no knowledge of the \u2018slight correct observances.of course, do not bob but simply bow deeply.Menu For Banquet.\u201cCould you give me a nice menu (for a dinner of about fifty; I should perhaps call it a banquet.Should \"soup be served or bouillon in cups?And should there be finger bowls?\" Such a menu depends upon the place and facilities of serving.It would be i different in a hotel or restaurant to a private house where there might not be the same facilities for preparing isuch a large amount of food.Most .banquets start with oysters on the half shell.then soup in soup plates, fish, a joint, game and salad, sweets and cheese, then dessert with finger bowls.Any good cook book will give menus.Care of the Complexion.Seba writes asking for directions to clear the complexion.This subject has been gone into so many times and such a number of articles have appeai - ed from time to time, and will continue to appear, that it is unnecessary to go Into details now.Anyone with blackhéads and pimples should be very, very careful about their food.No candy, few sweets of any sort, plain wholesome fare.Then there whould be perfect cleanliness, constant paths with plenfy of soap, and the blackheads squeered out.Afterwards a e with a little cold cream of which there are any number of reliable makes to be had.Soottith Fancies.\u2014One exg, one-hall cup of sugaf, one-half tablespoon of melted butter, one-third teaspoon salt, one-fourth teaspoon vanilla, one cup of rolled oate.Beat eggs until light add.gradually, sugar, then \u2018add remaining ingredients.Drop from tip of spoon on thoroughly buttered inverted dripping pan.Spread with & knife, first dipped In cold water, in circular shapes.two inches in diameter.Bake in a slow oven twalve minutes.{ business,\u201d and the pressure is intensi- ~ AS DESCRIBED BY A NURSE.fied every point.from the lives of clerks, delivery boys and waggon drivers show that as a result the season of Christmas festival\u2019 and of charity for the lame, the halt, and the blind reduces to illness and A correspondent of the Nursing Mirror | lutely indifrerent to coaxing, expostula-!exhaustion the young and faithful who serve us, seen and unseen.A kind of meanness in human relations was witnessed by Miss Johnson, an enquirer for the Consumers\u2019 League, who worked in one of the stores Her actual experiences are told th Ends Meet,\u201d by Sue Ainslee Clark\u2019and Edith Wyatt, of which The Macmillan Company is the publisher.One Woman's Experience.\u201cThe \u2018rush\u2019 had begun when Miss.Johnson was transferred in this Christmas week from the neckwear to the muffler department on the first floor of .one of the cheaper stores.All the girls stood all day lorig\u2014from eight to twelve, and from one to eight, at night on the first days: from one at noon to ten and eleven at night, as the season progressed; and, on the last dreadful nights, from nooh to the :following midnight.The girls had 35 cents supper money.cept for that, all this extra labor was unpaid for.Work Was Incessant.The work was incessant.The girls hateful, spiteful with The manager, a beguti- one another.teen, swore constantly at all of them The customers were grabbing, insistent, unreasonable from morning to evening, from evening to midnight.Behind thé counter, with the advance of the day, the place became an inferno of nervous exhaustion and exasperation.In the two weeks of Miss Johnson's her: and one tipped her five cents for the rapid return of a parcel.Both these acts of consideration took place in the morning.Miss Johnson said that this was fortunate for her, as, at one word of ordinary consideration toward the end of her long day's work, she thought she must have burst into tears.Catriona, the Bread-Winner.There was a little bundler in the department, Catriona Malatesta, a white, hungry looking little North Italian of fourteen, with a thin chin and a dark shadowed, worried face.She had an \u2018adored sick sister of four, besides six other younger brother.and sisters, and \u2018à \u2018worshipped mother, to' whom she gave every cent of her wages of three dollars and a half a week.elder, a day laborer, paid the rent and proyided food for all of them.Every other family expense was met by Catriona\u2019s three dollars and a half, so that she was in the habit of spending only five cents for her own lunch, and, on- the nights of overtime, five cents for her own dinner, in order to take home the extra thirty cents; and every day she looked whiter and older.At the beginning of the week before Christmas, the store raised Cadtriona\u2019s wage to four dollars.Her mother toid her she might have the extra half dol- Jar for herself for Christmas.Though Catriona had worked for some months, this was the first money of her own she had ever had.With pride she told the department how it was to be spent.She was going to surprise her mother with a new walst for C'hrist- maa, a waist Catriona had seen in the store marked down to forty-nine cents.A ten per cent discount was allowed to employes, so that the walst would cost forty-five cents.With the remaining five cents Catriona would buy her sick Rosa a doll.All her life Rosa had wanted a doll.Now, at least, she could have one.Tragedy Overtakes Catriona., On the day when she received the money, Catriona kept it close at hand, in a little worn black leather purse, in a.shabby bag hanging from her arm, and not out of sight for an instant.Her purchases were: to be made in the three-quarters of an hour allowed for supper.The time Catribna consumed in eating her \u2018fie ceSt meal was never long, so that, even.allowing for ' prolonged purchasing, her absence of an hour was strange.\u201cD\u2014\u2014 your soul, where in H\u2014\u2014 have you been all this time, Catie?\u2019 the manager screamed at her, angrily, + came back at last.Catriona looked more anxious and white than ever before.Her face was stained with weeping.\u201cI lost my purse,\u201d she said, in a dazed, unsteady voice.\u201clt was gune when 1 opened my bag in the Junch room.1've looked for it everywhere.\u201d There was a sudden breathless change in the air of the department.; You could have heard a pin drop.\u201cBetter go down to the basement and \u2018wash your face,\u201d said tfie manager, \u2018awkwardly, with unbelievable gentie- ness.t \u201cWell,\u201d she continued suddenly, the minute Catriona was out of ear-shet, \u201cI'm not so poor, but I can help to make that up.\u201d She took a dollar bill from 'her pocketbook.Everyone contributed something, though several girls went without their supper for this purpose, and one girl walked home four miles after midnight.Altogether they-could give-nearly ten dollars.The manager sidled awkwardly toward Catriona, when she came back from washing her face.\u201cHere, kid,\u201d she muttered sheepishly, pushing the money into the little girl's hand: .Catriona, pale and dazed, looked up at her\u2014looked at the money, with a shy excitement and happiness dawning in her eyes.Then she cried again with excitement and joy, and every one laughed, and sent her off again to wash her face.Miracle of Transfiguration.That night everything was different in the department.There had been a real miracle of transfiguration.The whole air of intercourse waa c All the girls were gentle and dignified with each other.Catriona\u2019s eyes sparkled with pleasure.Her careworn air was gone.She was a child again.She had never had any physi- with attention at the delight and bean- ty of her face.On the next day everything wen: on as before.The girls snapped at each other and jostled each other.The beautiful manager swore.One girl came looking so ill that Miss Johnson was terrified.\u201cCan't you stop, Kitty?\u2018You look so sick.For heaven's sake, go home and rest.\u201d \u201cI can't atford to go home.\u201d Cross and snappish as the girls were, they managed to spare Kitty, and to stand in front of her to conceal her idleness from the floor-walker, and give her a few minutes\u2019 occasional rest sitting down.\u2014 She-went.through the first hours of the morning as best she An might, though clearly under pressure of sharp suffering.But at about ten the fioor-walker, for whom it must be said, that he was responsible for the sales and general presentability of the department, saw her sitting down.\u201cWhy aren't you busy?\u2019 he called.\u201cGet up.\u201d \"At midnight on Christmas Eve, us the still crowd of girls walked wanly out of the great store into the brilliant New York street, some one said, \u201cHow are you, Kitty?\u201d ° She made no reply for a minute.Then she said wretchedly.\u201cOh, I hope Fil be dead before the next Christmas.\u201d Nar wn Pa Book Chat And Anecdote A Poet of the Hour.One of the poets who is up-to-date in selection and treatment of material for great poetry, to fit the demands of the hour, is Harriet Monroe.She has published aforenow in the Atlantic Monthly, and this month appears In the Twefitieth Century, with a powerful poem on \u201cState Street at Night.\u201d Here is the city indeed: Come, ye adventurous, Open your hearts to us! You tiny newsboy, calling extras there, Pitiful burden-bearer, born for blight, What of the night?The sullen night that brings you, lit- tie one, 80 heavy a load of care, While happier children sun to sun?And you, wan youth, haggard and spent, By mad thirst driven and rent\u2014 Thirst of the body, thirst of the soul, To what dark g: ' : Does reeling AR Lead you, her listless prey, To gorge you and And hide for ever day?And you, furtive and flaunting girl, Whose heavy-lidded eyes unfurl Red signal fires, the while, demure, Your brooding lips abjure their lure\u2014 Ah, Goes the lewd night lash you to .her eave, ; And will you never her ribald rage outhrave, \u2019 ' ; And rise no mere sleep from slay, * from the searching - forlorn To greet the mern?| , .The street grows.insolent.With cries of dark delight And gestures impudent It rends the robs of night.Up to the silent sky, It shouts the human cty. ?.\u201c TE x - i |.Ye .w ri i > ; hl J UF FINS Ï S £ ke s : - \" vw pu 4 \u20ac D 4 = 25\" Optioris Have Béen e sh.|\u201c FAGTORY PROPERTY MIST BE SOLD ©\u201d Ra wi RG À 4 i LA Sithsted om King Gireoi Jot being 150 Set by\u2019 1° \u201cDow W Offic SES Lis \u2018of és i LE .Huet, wilh the :bagidings there 9k At of oe storey el nto n ces is Ver Pi q J 5 Jn hésght, bulit.of Prick; slug F3-feet by P@ Geel; the : My ou i T fe É re Ë.no Cher.four storeys fn heights solid brigk.76 feet by: - Jy nL : IE 8 rans e s Lez a 5 \u201can rent,\u201d mM consiruction, - sprinkler \u201csystem, electric OL I + ES _ E clevator.Building erected with special purpose oo » ve 7.array hi heavy loads.Total floor space available | 351.064 feet ° Property in St.Apn\u2019s ward), and \u2018antolie* street and Atwater Ave.for = across the bridge in Point.St.Char ; FACTORY SITE FOR SALE i i limel = 1 Æeleæphore Legault sold to David 1 sin 8 now in the limelight, owing to the Hn, lots 3268-17-2, 17-1 and 18-1, situatéd : on St Urbain Street.close to all street vigorous operations of a number of a part of Montreal, with buildings \u201c % a he 5 Td ns id a Tos 98 fe Total gentlemen who are seeking options ôn :11115 to 1117 Wellington street, Verdun, \u201c Area > 130 foot, with light on three sides.Early various properties in these sections of for $15,200.| possession ot the city.In {he ve of Dalhousie Li, ro q and Ottawa from $2.50 to $4.50 has The Montreal Loan and Mortgage * 4 FACTORY IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY been usked.Mr.I.J.Heelan, who Company sold to L Workman lot 1114 | a.Wilkins serty on Dowd Street, next .has 10,000 square feet of land on Ot- St Ann ward, fronting on Notre # toy the R ormer of Rlevry Strect located within a a tawa and N areth ra given Dame and Chatham streets, for $24,500.> stoncs throw tre heart of the commercial and A ne than\u2018 550 oo.E or x price , 7 ! financial diftrct of Montreal, consisting of a yvall- Conruy has also been approaches in A W.A.Bucket sold to John Watter- built building of four storeys and basement.Sise, connection with the \u2018sale of rt .{son part of lots 219-62 and 219-63, par- | 52 fect by Sh feel.Best of light, ventilation, equip- in the same vicinity.property ish- oft Montreal, with two residences, .3 ment.Klestrie clevator, sprinkler system, low in- i Principal among those who are ask- on Roslyn avenue -.Westmount, for | , x *xatanve rate.Occupation immediately.Can be ing options on these properties is Mr.$12,000.-.4 seen by appointment at our offices.| Frank McKenna: \u201cI am After pra- John Watterson to Waterson | ?i ty in St.Apn's the ; LAND IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY Leduc\" sai Mr.McKenna toa ror & Co, Ltd.lot 1247, St.Ann's ward, IN.I on 81.Bernard Street, immediately in rear n° 'presentative of The Star to-day.\u201cFor with buildings, 124 ta 138.Murray 5 the Wilkins property.Size about 57 hy 1.Will he i whom.1 waat il, and for what 1 wan?| street, for Ars 600.\u2018The emplacement wold either with or withont Wilkins factory 1 fer- vit, J amy net ut liberty to say at the \u2018 measures .146 by 96 feet.red to.Owned Ly cstate\u2019 we are winding up.moment, but the people for who 1 \u2014 3 n a a Î .sum acting need a certain amount of .Joseph and others sold to John .BLEURY STREET CORNER \u2018property -in the vicinities named, and x McKay part of lot 1108.and 1110, | The ar » > + ; h Var.!we arc going to get it.\u201d jf n e cadastre, fronting on Dor- Pis Corner XD St Bernard Street, Just cou Da | @ffice space in the down-town busi- chester and St.Monique streets, fur ; ; cCuester Streci.Size about 45 hy TL Suitav\u2019e for a° $300,600 | ! most any business purpose.combining the right size ness section is at a premium, and as 000.! with accessibility and economy, as we can -c'! same at low price.\u2018 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST A go.id stone front property running from Nos.3X4 tb 406.Frontage on St.Maurice Street as wel Will Le soll in two parcels, 384 1n 398 and 480 to 196, if desired.The property is situated naar Cha- boillez Square, and eonsists of stores and dwellings at the present time.WAREHOUSE IN CENTRE OF THE CITY Three storéy and basemen! warehouse, size 33 ft.6 by 09 ft, 7 on Notre Dame .Street, close to McGil: Street.THE HOUSE OF BROWNE, Lim\u2019 led Real Estate Experts and \"Rustioncers, Architects and Fire Insurance Agents.Main 627 and 628 | | | ws ES Dorp.rg tr re | | ! 207 St.James Street ! ! | THERE IS ALWAYS - A REASON WHY.There is a reason why you should buy Real Estate.Real Estate is'a purt of the earth itsalf.| The size of the earth never increases.The number of people do.Need for Real Estate is always increasing.No increase in supply.The first purchase of Real Estate is the first step to independence: and fortune.Buy land.Enjoy continuous profits.Ours all good, safe and lucrative investments, opportunities you will not get agaln at present prices, Terms better than reasonable.THE SEASON IS ALMOST OVER, \u201cARF.INCRESSING PRICES THIS YEAR.\"NEXT SPRING THERE WILL BE A SHARP INCREASE, YOU WILL, THLLS DO WELL TO BUY NOW, AND CERTAINLY SAVE 23 PER CENT.APPLEMOUNT.EMARD WAR\", CITY.Appie Tree lLots\u2014 only $275.00 up.No interest.Five per cent.cash.Balance monthly.Take Notre Dame cars and transfer to Cote St.T'aul cars, which pass within three minutes\u2019 walk of the property.Office on property open week cnds.BELLFIELD.NEAR SNOWDON JUNCTION.LOTS ONLY $190 UP.Payable 5 per cent.cash.Office on I\u2019roperty open week ends.MOLSON PARK.ST.DENIS WARD, CITY.LOTS ONLY $1s5 UP.Payable 6b per cent.cash.Batlutive monthir.Take Amherst car and get off at Tollgate, corner Papineau Ave.Mr.Mcigvoy's Office open there daily.Mr.Belanger\u2019s Office, Iber- ville Street, open daily.\u2018 Other offices on property open week ends, MOUNT ROYAL PLATEAU.JUST WEST OF NOTRE DAME DE GRACE PAR 25 to 42 FEET FRONTAGE.Only $660 up.Pavable 5 per rent.ash.Balance menthiyv.Take any car goinæ West St.Cätherine sst.912 NS.ere py oR ESE 2 ag Si hose eon an oe amerika À # i i Bulunce monthly: 1 | { \u2018uy H cents (Lo ticket) and ask for transfer to Notre Dame de Grace.Change cars corner Sherbrooke Street and Victoria Avenue, Westmount.Office on proper:y open xock ends.PARK AVENUE EXTENSION.ADJOINING LAURIER WARD.TS ONLY $250 UP.Payable 6 per cent.cash.Balance monthly, Take Amherst-Annex cars and get off ai corner of Park and Van Horne Avenues.Messrs.Morris and Nettleton's Office open daily, PARK AVENUE WEST JUST WEST OF PARK AVENUE ANNEX.¥ LOTS ONLY UP.Payable 5 per cent.cash.Balance monthly, Take .unhberst- Annex cats and get off at corner of Park and Van Horne Avenues.Office on property open daily.ST.PAUL PARK.EMARD WARD.Har 225 1 | LOTS ONLY Site UP, NO INTEREST.Payable 5 per vent.çash.Balanco monthly.Apply office on property, open week ends, Or at Office at \u201cApplemount.\u201d Or Apply to : ! indl &H di indlay owa raj , t LIMITED.211 Notre Dame St.West.Phone Main 1908.Commercial Properties Lambert Hill.Dimensions, G4 x 8% $4,600 per annum.Mortgage - : B=E, cornor Craig Street and St, \u2018and containing H014 feet.Amount of rental $30,000, duc in 10 years.St.Catherine Street Onc of the, best corners on this i - $1R000 cash required.Price $50,000.Notre Dam fire : F \u2014$hilock ot-Stores- and-Muhufecturing Price, $105,000.\u201crevènüe $7,000, ; A full particulars Bpply to A.DAVIS & Main 4200.foo ; \u2018 i ok ni free _ the \u201cone o2casion previousix, ! ceivable that | crease | small city may \"and | an indication of the.big demand it is stated by Messrs.J.Stevenson Browne and Company that cighty-tive per cept.of the offices in the new Don- inion Express building have been leas-' ad together with every uffics they have in the Guardian, Liverpool, London and Glube, Ottawa, Bank of Ottawa bLuild- ings._- \u2018 Tenants for New Buildings._.Af.tbe present time there is a plan unds® consideration to lef (he basc- | ment of the Dominion Express building for restaurant purposes.but there is also the chance that this portion of the bâilding will be adopted for a stock broker's business, and the latter would be preferable to the owners of \u2018the building.In the basement will julso be a ticket office for third-class ! passengers securing transportation on the \u20ac.P.IX.steamers and railways.On the first floor the Crown Trust Company will take one-half the floor including the St.James street front- \u2018age: the second floor will, in all prob- \u2018 ability.go to the one party who is \"now negotiating for it: the third floor will be occupied by Norton, Griffiths | and Company, Who will take up half of it; fourth floor will be occu- Redpath and Co.brokers: the Richelien Lumber Company, and Culedonia Insurance Company.Mr.I.Lorne McGibbon will occuby one-half of the fifth floor, while the the pied by \u2018Dominion Bridge Company will alsu occupy quarters on that floor.wn \u2018the sixth floor, Col.Carson has taken one-half with the entire St Jumes street frontage; the St.Lawrence Sugur Ncfining Company will also have offices on that floor.Brown, Montgomery and McMichael will occupy one-half the seventh floor, and the Montreal Sccurities Company will take the same space on the eighth floor.The Montreal Club will occupy the ninth und tenth floors.The building is finished in solid mahognay, and tenants desiring to put in counters or partitions will have to use the same high-class material.Mr.Lauer\u2019s Protest.Mr.J.H.Lauer, secretary-treasurer of the Builders\u2019 Exchange tukes cx- Céption to articles which have recently appeared in \u201cConstruction\u201d a jour- .nal published at Toronto, to the effect Ltt Montreal dx fading behind in her] bullding progress.\u201cIt has been my duty, on more than tn correcl extravagant and misleading statements appearing from time ts time in jour- nais published outside of Montreal, said Mr.Lauer to the Star.\u2018According to the Toronie paper referred to, Montreal is only fourth in the list of Canadian cities in the value of the permits given in 1911, and Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver are all ahead of her.Again, Montreal is placed second to Toronto, with regard to the value of the permits issued in 1910, and actually last in percentage u{' increase of the value of building permits in the present ycar, 1911, over i 1910, \u201cLet us take the last [tem as tha first point at issue.It is easily con- the percentage of in- building operations in a lovk, at first blush, in enormous, compared with similar per- | centage uf increase in big cities, Dur- {ing the month of September, the in- in Guelph, Ont, was crease per cent.! 1,906 per cent, over the building oper- lattons for the same month Mout tien the total building operations for 1910 were only valued at $5,000, the in 1910: value of only a very ordimary house jin Montreal, were hundreds of such houses are put up every month, and nothing thought about it.\u201cWith regard to the official value of the permits as issued in Montreal, both the press of this city and myself have many times potnted out that the published figures afford no real indication of the actual value of building operations up to \u2018time year 1910, as the permits published only represented the city of Montreal proper, without any regard to the large increasing towns of St.Louis, : Outremont, Westmount, and Maison- neuve, which are not suburbs in the \\lardinary sense of the word, but integral and continuous parts of Mont- ; Teal.ATTRACTIVE HOUSE SHERBROOKE ST, WEST.Near Crescent st.A bright, well.built, nicely planned, 3-storey und basement house in good order; excellent small stablo in rear.GROUND PLOOR\u2014Drawing room, reception hall, dining- room, pantry and ki tchen, FIRST FLOOR\u2014$ bedrooms, 1 bathroom (with room for another), maid's room, connected by back stairs, SECOND FLOOR\u20144 bedrooms and bathrooin, large verandah .| | | | _- Eighty-five per cent.of the office room available in this building has been ; street, for $43.000.Diore new buildings with their numer- | ous tenants have to le provided \u2018or it is difficult to imagine what the re- | slit will he under the present system, especially to those living at a distance.Most of the busy workers down town will gladly welcome the, construction of one or mere subwavs; or any way that will bring them decently ju.their homes ih proper time.\u2018Allo real estate Inarket 1s in good condition ut the present time.andt people who have never before invest-, ed in real estate ure turning thelr at-' tPntion to it as.a safe and pr&tita- ble investment.\u2018There is, however.always the necessity of using good judgment, but the care taken in lie- coming familiar with the local conditions and the exercise of judgment : will bring good returns to those with money who wish to take advantage of the opportunities far the purchase * Of real estate.| There were 395 bLullding permits js- | sued in October and the stated aggregate cost is $1,659,905 x x Beaujeu, lot 154-2 St.I with the Beaconsfield: apartments on!\" swith residences on Mackay St, ] au U.H.Dandurand sold to S.Rabin- | l\u2019éviteh and others, part of tots 624 an 625, St_ Lawrence ward.with residences 162 to 156, Ni.Lawrence street and 81 und 83 Bi.Chirles Borroiee | John Hannan sold to Frederick H.| \"Shaw.part of lots 954-1, and 2a, St.i «ntoine cadastre.witlf dwellings oy crite street; Corner Ces) $16,000.\u2014\u2014 a | Edward Teenaud dit Lacas sold tn | 5.O.Valieres and uhters lot 71L, SL: Mary's ward, with buildings on St Catherine stret, curner Panct, for! $23,000.| Jacob Wener sold to Harris Wener ! lot 857, St.Mury\u2019s ward.with foo! tory on Papineau avenue, for sis ,080.| and other considerations.; i 7 | A.Tourangeau and A.Courchesne | gold to the Purk Dupas Incorp.part of | lots 420, 321 and 423, parish of Sault au Recollet, with buildings, fo: 338,000, | A Gravel Sa to Geo.Marcil parte of lot 61, of the parish of Poiste Claire, with buildings, for $27,000.i Ss.Ber- Sir Hugh Graham sold to IN fa ric Yotlow ing To a \"eartral\u2019 a.LS - eirv.-= 51, 00\u2014Pine Avenue.30.000\u2014Dorchester St.We , #5.GOO\u2014Sherbrooke sL west.Tester.St.corner 6.000\u2014Macore or \u2018Etrogt.je.1e 008 Durocher Street.3 OOO\u2014 Sherbrooke St.West.=26.000\u2014Summerhill Ave 26.000\u2014Créscent street.nue.23.000\u2014NMountain Street.=5 OOO\u2014 Pine Avenue West.: 25.MM)\u2014 Mackay Strect.=23.000\u2014 Westmount Avenue.2:3.000\u2014Bishop Street.23,000\u2014Pine Avenue West.22.000\u2014Crescent Street.SPIO Close Street.»O()\u2014Crescent.Street, IES Street.>\u2014Mackay Street.T.+O0O\u2014Metcaife \u2018 Street.Ye.000-Selkirk Avenue, 33.000 Crescent.Street.15.000\u20148eaforth Ave.off Cote des Nuiges Rd.14, O00\u2014Mackay Street.1 -£.000-Dorchester Street, \u201c13.5300\u2014S1, Matthew Stroet, 1 4,000 -Selkirk Avenue, 123.no RE Urbuin Street.2 5S0Q\u2014Mackay Street.0X 1.000 -5t, Denis street.10.500\u2014Selkirk Avenue, Matthew Street, treet, D.SOO\u2014 Park Avenue.2.500\u2014Tupper Street.ni DO-Hort Street.9.000\u2014- Tupper street.8.0045.Mark Strect.S.O80\u2014Platt Street.7.000 Tupper, Street 7.004) sifeet.7 OOO -_Mance Street.be 00\u2014C vte Visitation T:nad.-\u2014horne Avenue.%, GOO\u2014Hutchison Street.w i good list of\u2019 Hogises for Sale, and will be pleased to furnish tion.Id cie.You are in the market, consult us.The WESTMOUNT, $50.000\u2014 Claremont Avenue, B8.300\u2014Clarke Avenue.25.000 Pe!videre Road.20.000\u2014Cote Si.Antoine Road \"17.SOU\u2014 Western Avenue.ADAHIO\u2014IE Im: Avenue, 14.000\u2014Argyle Avenue, 14.000\u2014Lansdowne Avenue.13.060\u2014FIm Avenue.OO Grosvenor Avenue.13.000\u2014Lansdowne Ave.3.H00-\u2014Rosemount Avenue.11,5060-\u2014Arlington Avenue.TO.5OU\u2014Rosiyÿn Avenue.10.500\u2014Lansdowne Avenue \u20189,.000\u2014Eim Avenue.8S.000\u2014Tupper Street.S.000\u2014Argyla Avenue, 7.300\u2014EIm Avenue.7.500\u2014Montrose Avenue - 7, OOGQ\u2014Prudhomme Ave.,Notre Dame de Grace, 8.500\u2014 Prince Albert Avenue t.500\u2014Decarie Avenue, Notre Dame de Grace.1.200-\u2014 (ireene Avenue.95.000 \u2014Victoria Avenue.OUTREMONT.45.000\u2014S1.Catherine Road.=0.000\u20141tockland Avenue.-McDougall Afe., Ow tremont.10.000 st, Cutherine Road.9.000-DBack Liver (Gouin Blvd.) 16.000- -Sherbrooke Street, Notre Irame de Grace.S.500 \u2014Noskilde Avenue.LACHINE.| ' o0- Lower Lachine Road.200 Broadway Avenue.QO0 -41th Avenue.: VERDUN, : 2.500 Gordon Avenue.1000-\u2014May Avenue, \u2014 1 Na 4.000\u2014Laval Avenue.23.500\u2014Coursel Street.2.000\u2014Dufferin Street.LOTS FT - 7.000 - Nie toria bark, St.Lambert, FOR SALE We have a splendid list of desirable sites for building purposes, {nclud- ing some particularly attractive sites in Outremont and Westmount, and on Cote St.Catherine Road, Queen Mary's Road, Lte.List and Insure Your Properties with \u2014 Gault & Ewing, BUILDING MANAGERS\u2014The Eastern Townships Bank Building.SPECIAL AGENTS\u2014The Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co.MONTREAL AGENCY\u2014The American Surety Company of New York, Eastern Townships Bank Bidg., lind.lot -799, St.Louis ward, with |* buildings on St.Lawrence street, for | $15,600.i part of lot 5 of the parish of La-: chine, with buildings for $26,500.I.Kauffman sold to Mra P.Mi- J.B.Belanger, sold to Geo.Marcil | chaud, Jots 918-20 to 22, St.Louis ward, Christmas lots 239), with buildings 896, to 898 City Hall| ish of Montreal, avenue, for $14,000.Phones M.2468-6624.H.M.Marler sold to \"Thomas 22 and 28, par- fronting on Edgehill avenue, Westmount, for $33,000, taken up.Office space is in big demand in the business district.; _ \u2018Then, as regards the nominal This includes 329 permits for néw figures assigned by Une dP partment buildings consisting o?180 houses.which issues the permils, one cannot 6% tenements, 13 stores, Glactories, o do Letter than quote frum Lhe last Churches and 1 school, to cost 31,307,- \u2018few annual reports of the Montreal £50.Builders' Exchange.In the year 1907, There were 66 permits for repairs] the report contained the following 8nd alterations to 63 houses, 62 tene- significant scnteace: \u2018In furnishing the Mets, 9 stores, 2 warehouses: © fac- official tigures fur the year.computed tories and 3 stables, to cost $362,106.from the permits issupd by the Build-| There were 672 real estate transfers ing Inspector's office, -the directors] in the City wards and in.the City of again desire to remark that these Westmount during the month of Oc- figures are misieading as furnishing tober at the Registry Office\u2014particu- ee ; oximate total being lars of which are given Dbelow\u2014 pair an a ol To uy ae amounting to $4,758,626 s 1 pe x -1 .A sen pe ties whose interest is rather to under- St.ficorge .+.00 1! 183,650 stute the value.owing to reasons of Si.ARIEW i ov wg fn = 118,750 subsequent hsséssimit\" St.Joseph + +++ + 10 356 331 S : St.LAWTeNCe ee ree +.16 343,901 \u201cThere is robm for improvement in| St, Louis .\u2026 + \u2026 16 125.408 tnis matter, in order that each veur'a} St.James .\u2026 ee ea oe 8 - 784,400 total might show actual as well as; Papineau ee eo ee 0 32,400 Lrominal value of construction, see-| Lafontaine .ce ea 0e © 43.380) ing that for the last tore: years Mont- SL Mary's .\u2026 + \u2026 26 \u201869,871 real appears on Lie surface as a Jame St Denis.oo se sn 85 369,731 duck halting away behind Toronto St.fran Bte.28 230,451 and Winnipeg.Montreal, with its Sens cesse io 100.183 suburis, contributes over one-fourth Duvernay retour\" D of tre total buikding operations of of Lenry Tete ee SS 0 305,638 the Dominion\u201d St Cunegonde 2277 7 RD Good Demand for property.{ Mount Royal + eo ea $ ; Deborimier oo ae ee oe a3 There was an unmnistakable growth} Taurier ve \u2018se se we os MO , in the wand for goud investment! ABuntsic ++ ee oe os 0e FY properties reflected in the real vate Emand .+ ee ee ee 13 ! business of the past-amenth, which.Bordeaux,.ee +.ee 13 wus not only of i substantial nature Longue Pointe .327 Lut.well distributed.Loti as regggabs Ll loswmoumt za 8.616 fhe kind of -propert» amd the vi us ré Dame - ge Grace 4 76,163 sections uf'ected.The value al\u201d frusi- Paul ,, ve a 4 19,550 Dess was also much grader an dur it.ad - aw ; 12,500 ~the £urr - _ - ~ { + - LS ~ J fue \" says tho Rueal@istafae Hepord.{ Re TF The erection oT inure down-town © SP 34,008,626 office buildings brings up the wld During the: corresponding month of question of transportation.As it is\u2019 last veur tox, asters wyre recorded now the Windsor cag Service Jest : amounting te: $4,833.22 \u2018 | Ware rom th\u201c centra ost Mice « between half-past five and seven | néons in man transtor q, a 3 .\u201cveni ry \u20ac : \u20ac i ek Grening is lamentably The state William Samuel Brown \u2018of some of the other lines.When: Sold to Napoleon George Valiquette lots 803-1.803-2.803-3.and part of lot: 800 St James ward, W.ith buildings at | the corner of St.Catherine and St: Anrde streets, for $30.000.The emplacement measures 86 ft.9 inches | 155 feet.Alexander Sachter.and others, sold to the Estate of Mrs.Raoul 8.de | Lawrence ward | division.Main 5261 Sherbrooke street, for $18,000.| Sir Melbourne Tait sold to the Mont- | real Trust Company, part of lot 1714; St.Antoine cadastre.with buildings | on Sherbrooke street west, for $25,000 ; -\u2014\u2014 i Mrs.J.Heroux sold to Frederick McLachlin and Golden Oliver lot 1584- 5 and part 1554, St.Antoine cadastre, for \"320, 000.A.=.Blanchard sold to the Bank ot Toronto vacant lots 385-172 und 173.! paristi of Montreal, fronting on £t.| 3 FOR South On casy terms.trict and a good Investment.1 Two Superior Flats of 5 and Always rented.Price, $5,000.enue, $2,700.Price, $25,000.SHERBROOKE 3 public rooms, 5 bedrooms.3 tastefully decora\u2018*-d.large handsome, commodious - Best proposition in Westmount.T -.délous- Family\".\u201d ol seu brick, # : i, tote: heated Hata 2 and à Hand + \\ CRAIG STREET.side, just east of Bleury street, 5.800 square feet of land running through to Fortification lane.The best logatfon in this central business dis- ESPLANADE AVENUE, ANNEX.° : MeGILL COLLEGE AVENUE.| Substantially built and modern Department -Bullding.Cash down.$10,600.Ce 4 rooms, etc.Hardwood floors throughont, ARGYLE AVENUE, UPPER LEVEL.House, Stable and Garden.150 feet frontage by 139 in depth.sT.FAMILLE STREET.SA LE good warehouse, on - - - bi 6 roome, with bay windows.Rev- ST.WEST.Fine Cut Stone House forsale, with immediate possession ; bathrooms, kitchen, servants\u2019 and extensively and -Family Residence with Coach, Cut price./ THE ROSS REALTY CO.Limited AMHERST PARK.)nly a Yew Lots Left'i in this desirable sub-division.intend to build, or te contractors Amherst Park offers great To thosé who tttrac- tions, as schools, Protestant and Catholic, with © churches of all denominations are already on the property.Street cars fun right to this sub- Prices are reasonable and terms moderate.\u201cFurther particulars from our representatives, THE ROSS REALTY CO.Limited 117 Notre Dame Street W.30 St.John Street ar WHAT IS THE GREATEST LUXURY?li you take a vote.the majority will likely say a beautiful exclusive Home.\u201cHome, Sweet - Home \u2019\u2014surrounded with beautiful scenery, with pure air, light and sunshine, with parks and lawns and walks and fountains\u2014with flowers and shrubs and shaded trees.What for the winter?\u201cheated and well arranged villa can give\u2014with A Home that combines wintér and summer.for the summer.business.1 THE CITY OF MONTREAL SUPREME \u2018 Everything that For Bustie and Business.This 1s location and a well-built well- cheap, comfortable and quick transportation to The Town of Montreal West Supreme For Rest and Recuperation.If vou want a more beautiful Home.Call up E.W.Barnes, St.Louis 568, and he will KM.shew you a modern plan and villas already built, upon Victoria Avenue, Montreal West Supreme.at moderate prices.ARMSTRONG & COOK .THE ROSS REALTY COMPANY LIMITED Laurentide Park and the Rodier Memorial Fund The Trade and Labor Council, after searching the Island of Montreal, have purchased a site in LAURENTIDE PARK.It is proposed to offer this lot for sale on May 24th next, when the proceeds will be devoted to the Memorial .Fund for the late Mr Rodier, the labor patriot.LAURENTIDE PARK is FOR SALE Paying 1007.Btock of flats in cen-| tral West £nd, Good Investment.Appinto.\u2018 iY M, SIMPSON, -» Merchants Bank Rullding, Corner St.Catherine and University ze Ter oP, ceo.TT ALSO TO LET .A handsomely furnished house for a @erm of years if necessary.H.M.SIMPSON, ; -40 Merchants Bank Bulldiss, on BL Catherine and Univegsity Sts, \u201cLo Tel Up.2368.\"FOR SALE VICTORIA STREET.Full sized 3 storey and basement house, suitable for business.; H.M.SIMPSON, 40 Merchants Bank Building, Mor.Bt.Catherine \u2018and University Sts.Tel.Up.2368.TO RENT 1586 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST.A handsome solid stone house, three stories.high basement, and subbasement.The latter containing two furnaces and laundry, wine cellar.etc.Lot 27 x 15% This property is admirably adapted for business premises, as ft adjoins the proposed Ritz-Carlton Hotel.For full particulars apply to H.M.SIMPSON, 40 Merchants Baak Building, Cerner St.Catherine and University Sis, Tel.Up.2368.For Sale or Will Rent Furnished for term of years, hanà- some house on Sherbrooke Street West.Can be seen by appointment.Apply to H.M.SIMPSON, 40 Merchants Bank Bidg., Cor.St.Catherine and University Sts.\u2018Tel.Up.2368.FOR SALE No.144 Mansfield Street A well-built house, three stories and basement.Exceedingly well situated fn the centre of the business district.Gocd opportunity for investment.Apply to te H.M.SIMPSON, de Merchants Bank Building, Corner St.Catherine and University Sts TeL Up.2368.FOR SALE Dorchester Street West Chofce property situated at the corr of Dorchester and Mountain streets.Very deep lot.Good revenue- dearing property.For full particulars apply to .H.M.SIMPSON, » - \u2014 - 40 Merchants ~B lank Bw Hiding.; Cerner St.Catherine and University Sts Tel.Up.2368.\u2014 Business Properties FOR SALE Business properties for sale \u2018on St.Catherine Street, St.James Street and other business centres.Good for investments or to turn over for more immediate profits.H.M.SIMPSON, #0 Merchants Bank Bullding (corner St.Catherine and University Sts.) Tel.Up.2368.FARMS FOR SALE SEVERAL FARMS, suitable for subdivision, for sale.Splendid opportunity for good and safe investment.For full particulars apply to H, M, SIMPSON, 40 Merchants Bank Building, Cerner St.Catherine and University Sts .- Tel.Up, 2308.YOU ARE.100 LATE \u2018 To buy a Home Site in the the City of Lachine, for $13 cash.These lots are all sold.I.Boughton, 1222 Delotimier Avenue, will tell you that he - kas only 23 lots unsold, at from $14 to $13 cash and small monthly payments.These lots ~~ will be quickly sold and a new price list will be issued.This ie fair notice to the buyer.ARMSTRONG & GOOK Proprietors rT .i ce \u2014 __THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-SATURDAY.NOVEMBER.25, .; - - mime ré ee A Special Notice! Torrens IR Title Guaranteed Prices: $100, $125, $150 & $175 per Lot Terms: $100 and $125 lots, \u2018 $5 cash, balance $8 per $150 and $175 lots, $10 cash, balance $5 per We absolutely guarantee to furnish Torrens Title as soon as the final payment for any lot is made.If the purchaser wishes to pay cash a clear title will be given at once without encumbrances of any description.WINNIPEG LULU TT \u201cWHICH AN WITH A HAPPY HOME OR A PROFESSIONAL PARK BENCH WARMER WINNIPEG Here Is A Little True-To-Life Story\u2014\"iire%.Two men, with an equal chance for a prosperous future, started out on the rocky road of existence.Both, apparently, possessed about the same amount of common sense, but the future proved one a real man, or the man with a vision, and the other cither could not or would not see the wonderful future of Winnipeg.Well call the wise -one-\u201cNumber One; 3 the excuse; naturally, \"Number Two.\u201d Now, \u201cNumber One\u201d was a man with less education than \u201cNumber Two,\u201d but he had a backbone and sufficient brains to be able to foresee a little of the future.\u201cNumber One,\u201d one day came to \u201cNumber Two\u201d with a proposition \u2018of going in on a real estate deal, in partnership, but \u201cNumber, Two,\u201d being of too consérvative a type, took an iron grasp upon his dollars and refused to loosen up under any consideration because he couldn\u2019t see the future of Winnipeg.He figured that \u201cNumber One\u201d was a reckless sort of fellow, and consequently cut his acquaintance.The result was that \u201cNumber Two\u201d kept his money while \u201cNumber One\u201d invested in property # is the small investor's \u201cMain Chance.\u201d Prices are extremely low, payments are easy, and the prospects for early, profits were never better.Don\u2019t sit back\u2014Be a \u201cNumber One\u201d \u2018and prosper with Winnipeg's prosperity.We have made money for our clients on property out Portage Avenue, and we can put vou.on the road to prosperity if you take this timely advice.A few years ago.we sold property on Newman street at $6.00 per foot.To-day, that same property is worth over $50 per front foot.' WINN that doubled his pile in short order.One investment after the other placed \u201cNumber One\u201d among the monied men, while \u201cNumber Two\u201d drudged along on a moderate salary and never got any further ahead.\u201cNumber One\u201d continually prospered, because he at first grasped the \u201cMain Chance,\u201d while \u201cNumber Two\u201d - finally wound up without money, employment, home.or.friends.There are living examples of the above story right here in our prosperous city.Men who have lived here twenty years are numbered among the fraternity of \u201cPark Bench Warmers\u201d\u2014while men who came here with very little money five years ago, can now write their checks for amounts carrying six figures.Five years from now, which will you be?A prosperous citizen or a \u201cPark Bench Warmer?\u201d It rests entirely with you as to what you make of yourself.Grasp the opportunity that is now offered for investment out Portage Avenue, and buy as many lots as you can comfortably | handle.IPEG We predict a wonderful future for Royal Heights becausé it is right in the line of Winnipeg's western development.Ten years ago, King Edward Place, which is away beyond St.James subway, sold at $200 per acre.To-day that same property is worth $35 to $40 per foot\u2014thus do the values along Portage Avenue advance.Property even beyond Deer Lodge is to-day worth $20 to $40 per foot, which a few years ago was purchased at $100 per acre.Royal Heights property is now selling at $100.$125, $150 and $175 per lot, with terms so easy that the man of | most moderate means can easily keep up the payments, NOW IS THE TIME ?To Purchase Royal Heights Lots * LOW PRICES AND EASY PAYMENTS WILL SHOW PROFITS FOR THE EARLY BUYER\u2014-HURRY Po, basi} em JFOR SALE stone front, self-con- ipod buses on Dorchester St., - gear Green Avenue.Moderate price.+ Farther particulars from .M.ROBERTSON iN » Beaver Hall Hill PRICES AND TERMS Our Money Back Guarantee ands of investors have miade big profits.We hereby agree to refund all purchase DEVELOPMENT ut Portage Avenue \u2014 is the Frases Why You Should d Buy NOW In 1908 Sherbrooke Street was practically the western boundary of the city, but the real growth westward had asserted itself, and 1907 found the building area extended out to Happyland.In the next two years it took a further jump, and a good sized town sprang up beyond the subway in St.James, while in 1910 and 1911, out beyond Deer Lodge, in St.Charles, proved to be the most popular residential section yet developed, and street after street of flne homes sprung up.The superior nature of Portage Avenue West as a residential section combined with the splendid street car service afforded, has made this-dis- trict popular, not only with the man fn inodest circumstances, but with the well-to-do man who prefers suburban life to the noise and bustle of the more congested sections of the city, Portage Avenue West appeals to the man who likes tgp own a home of his own, for while the values of lots in the -\u2014western- districts are\u2019 ormperativenr \u201chigh,- thro are the reach of the average citizen.A peculiarity about the Portage Avenue West district is the rapid increase in values that take place once a subdivision 45 put on the market and * becomes popular among homebuilders.Values often double in a year's time and in every case larger profits are made in real estate in this section than in any other suburban district.Take King Edward Place, which offers a \u2018fair comparison for adyance in values.Eight years ago, King Edward Place was put on the market at $35 to $60 per Jot.To-day the same lots are selling at $12 to $30 per front foot.Similar advances Rave taken place in other subdivisions: farther our Portage Avenue, and every dollar invested in West End lots, has been a big profit maker.Now comes Royal Heights, a beautifully located subdivision out Portage Avenue.Royal Heights fronts on Portage Avenue.and extends north for several blocks.It fronts on the street car line and \u2018those who buy for building purposes are therefore assured of a good car service down town.Royal Heights is just as good, if not better, from an investment stand- poifit, than King Edward Place was eight years ago, and the investor who buys a few lots in this popular Portage Avenue subdivision will lay the foundation for a fortune for which they will not have to walt many years.In all our experience in selling Winnipeg real «state, we have never handled a subdivision that equalled Royal Heights as a money making proposition for the small investor.\u2014 Use The Coupons Now Send Me À Booklet 3 This booklet has been compiléd at great expense, and is, without any doubt, the most beautiful piece of Work ever published by any real estatc firm in the West, The cover is in five colors, as follows: Gold, Orange, Yellow, Grey and Black, making a most attractive combination.All interior pages are decorated with original photo engravings with artistic corner and top page designs in color.If you want to learn something about Winnipez in meneral, don\u2019t fail to get this booklet.A request brings.it FREE TO YOU.USE THE COUPON.V.C, MADDOCK & C Farmers\u2019 Building, WINNIPEG, Dear Sirs, \u2014 Kindly send me by return mall your beautiful five-couor booklet.I am interest in Jnvestments in Winnipeg teal estate.SIGNED.RE sa\" Reserve Lots For Me money any time within thirty days, jf for any reason you are not satisfied with the property.We honestly believe Royal Heights to be equally as good as &ny sub-division we have a ever put on the market, and from which thous- menth.WIRE OR WRITE FOR \u2018RESERVA- 28 à aw TIONS V.C.MADDOCK & CO, ' Farmers\u2019 Building, WINNIPEG, : Dear Si \u2019 .Kindly regerve.on FN lots in Royal Heights for me, for which I enclose $.first payment.It is understood that you are te refund my \u2018money wits thirty days ff I am not satisfied with my pvestment.Yours truly, BUGNED.iveceesesreersomanesameaioresaan msmmmamess bans en ophtrhi ! Aponees 4 TrESEA000AIN00NN0LRINNLESL0TI ATLL PIETER GRSSITIOPs SERS ESE {a or ol if Tk fs > \"A WorD To THE = Man Wire 3 Thinks + Yom 0 ibiliti es of life, and your ut ihe to those dependent upon \u201cVo ou have, therefore, Amsured your life, \u201cROGD.: Your have à banking account, one, but.still; ati\" account.\u201d Again, \u201cGOOD.But how about the homes?\u2018Are your monthly paymerits: a singly tiding you over\u2019 from month to month, er are they going towards freeing you one day from the incubus of rent?Lo oo yey Lo Sa ars + Which Is The Wiser Policy?i ,.| ETT TT [TERR Mf fet TT Stvtrtvintenirietet El We leaned the money at 5 per cent, interest to build this house.Let Us Loan You Money to buy or build houses, or pay off mortgages.Raturn payments are $7.50 per Cy on each $1,000 borrowed, and only 5 per cent.interest on the balance due each year.Write, phone, or call for our plan.THE CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO.Ltd.\u2018Phone Up.6337.- 301-307 King's Hall, St.Catherine West, Montreal.A very large number of men\u2014and women, too\u2014have asked themselves this question recen ntly, and, answering it, have bought one or MORE Lots in THE BEST REAL ESTATE \"PROPOSITION NOW\" BÉFORE THE PUBLIC.They have purchased lots at | WESTERN PA This beautiful subdivision, situated north from Sherbrooke Street to Cote St.Luc Road, offers every in.* qucement to the investor who looks.before he leaps.Easy of access, frequent car service to city, salubrious air, choice residential suburb, commanding views of Mount Royal, city and river, and uninterrupted v views of the Lau- \u2014}) rentian Mountains and Lake St.Peter in the distance.Ground has natural drainage slope ensuring good, dry soil to build on.I.Our representative will take you there \u2018by appointment, or take a St.Catherine or Windsor Car, pay a 5e fare, get a transfer, and change cars at Victoria Avenue, ask the conductor to let you off at Western Park.pie YE | i LCRA \u201ca a | \u2018river frontage.Easy Terms.FINDLAY & HOWARD, Limited Seis .a Frs, .Real Estate and | : .J.B.PELOQUIN, CRT 68 St.James Street.Phone Main 1909._211 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST.J.B.PELOQUIN, Investment Broker.68 ST, JAMES ST, Lote 258 send me full particulars: of Western Park Buflding = : ?.ON ISLAND OF MONTREAL, || Representative pHONE MAIN 7076.same .ee eee LL JR ~~ [liseling Farms a Specialty.G.S.HUNTON on Property.(8) Address .Lance era RAS HOMES FOR COTE ST.LUKE ROAD.60 érpents, 3 wide by 30 deep, Ex Pre memes ceptionally well situated for subdivi.Fido poodest ee al] | pros ones el situate teas Professional Me Men Others | 143 arpents adjoining the Maodon.ald College, the dor ront; contains Li FACTORY SITESIFOR SALE pu 4 BAIE D'URFE., fr 2 Splendid! Situated Price $14; 000 ; : 00 t Th 1 .: On Canal Bank, North End and East End of City.ST.ANTOINE STREET p y 0 em re x ; .Cd a 18° : ull lake frontage, .: Full particulars on application to Il Close Winésor Street, almost |! LAURIER AVE, naar, Dane Stat vost tone and brick house, commanding & magnificent view.' : .: \u2018epposite the No large odin : physician or other professional ; large grounds; almost new.BEACONSFIELD-ON-THE.LAKE.6 FINDLAY & HOWARD, Limited | factory.60 geet front.Gould be [ll GUY STREET, near Dorchéster Streët, semi-detached, solid brick station Para a Take iar thet Lei \u2014 i tered intg\u2019a hôtel at All cost.house of 7 rooms, on about 2,860 square feet; would make a splen- feet wide.i i 3 \" 3 } ; Telephone Main 1900.211 NOTRE DANE STRERT WEST.À Price $125,000 .dia location for professional man.Tz \u2018 FOINTE CLAIRE, - # .\u2019 - rer ra BLEURY STREET ; KENSINGTON AVENUE, near Western Avenue, | fine semi- detached cellent soil, in Food\u201d Mary Rost.mx.{ The KELOWNA DISTRICT i is attracting more attention stone and brick house of 10 rooms, side and front entrances, stain- ST.ANN°8.i from kers mv ge y any other Comer property, fine well built, J: ed windows, fire places, bay windows, verandahs, etc.\"* 150 arpents on St.Mary road.RI : un homesee and investors generally than part e > vf Southern British Columbia.J ICRESC IEW $ my ouf ation One Ma LE | COTE ST.ANTOINE ROAD, fine two-story brick residence.of 9 Lott, good buildings ard convenient ta BC ; sufitäble for factory or ware- rooms, with all modern improvements, hardwood floors and wôod- ons, ; FE.* The FERTILITY of the SOIL is UNDISPUTED.EDM oO LT Ki ; chang | .work, front and rear verandahs; everything in first class repair.[[| Price.ternis, eté.dv request\u201d ¥ Se., © J \u2019 ot _ J ) RL The CLIMATE is exceptionally MILD and HEALTHFUL.F The rest estate vata hi absolutely the best buy in the i Price $47,500.00.1 ROSEMOUNT AVENUE, beautiful detached house of Io rooins, a: -P.E.BROWN, i EF ÿ | - y finis mostly in oak, fine large entrance hall wi re- \u2018 FE - !__The land produces both FRUITS and VEGETABLES in fastest growing city of the West, : LAGAUCHETIERE ST.W.1! Place and seats; magnificent home in ne Jocation.67 ST.JAMES STREET.\u201cIF ABUNDANCE.-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ces cr Edmonton\u2019 vast and splendid-resotrces, its enormous develops or street \u2014 three H\u2014 we shoud i a 0 3 Sonar Anderson street, ~ three J We sh Pau io do So \u201cany -of-these-homes,-and-as 2 : = \u2014 The altitude rarifies-the air and.makes it BRACING IN ! ments of productions, and its tremendous increase in population, solid brick housgs, 668 feet front } sure \u2018vou that you will feel that your time has not been lost.\u2018BH ; fes WINTER, and the cool breeres \u2018from the lake make the atmos- speak for a sure and certain increase in real estate values.I Pose ie 9 | oo \u2019 5 phere PLEASANT UMMER.A Let us send our literature.v TE ° : \u2018 = In this fertile district the fruit grower can grow WONDER- # We zre open evenings for those who care to call.E METCALEE.STREET Ÿ: Colonial Real Estate Company eo FUL CROPS of apples, pears, plums, cherries and all small J.B.WATSON REALTY CO.Just above St.Catherine Strest, |, ew a fruits.He can raise right in his orchard potatoes, onions, to- Real Estate Insurance Investment Agents.solid stone And Bc e aren: À 13 BE AVER HALL HILL 3 matoes, tobacco and all other garden vegetables for which | Calgary.580 ST, CATHERINE ST.WEST.Revelstoke, B.C.oa Jane.y | E produce the market is at hand.a = Price $50,000.00 J MAIN 2669 _ Es én NEVER having a FAILURE ! in his con for the Mountain | .| .\"Nos.0 STREET ; à S | ence a= = | mn nh ie of vate, ogee wun ie ten: Speculative Investors Investigate] .vee.son | TION practically T INSURES him AGAINST DROUGHT.Here | : houses, in \u2018good repair; size lot \u2018 A U TSIC Every one who has bought P | ~ FOR SALE\u2014i128 and 130 Mansñeld Street, within 190 feet ©! \u2018- * 7% À Dre $10.500.00 Beautiful and commodious family residence with over 30,000 feet of Montreal Real Estate in the - rain, her : oy thar vain ie is.a 'boor and uncertain subatitute for rrigation.\u201d The of St.Catherine Street, frontage 44 feet, depth 945 feet.Wide |g W.A.SNOWDON | land.Tastefully laid out and beautifully ireed grounds.' Near English and last few years has made big fruit grower knows that, other things being equal, the supply of Lane in rear.Price under $12.50 a foot\u201d Easy terms.Early Catholic Churches and cars.Furniture included.Immediete possession.profits.f , h possession.- E day 1 J - moisture determines the success or failure of his crop, hence \u2018213 Merchants Bank Building.FINDL AY & HOW ARD, Limited (rer on lots are hela ro the control of the water supply places his occupation on an absolutely sure basis.He really controls the forces of Nature in- .FINDLAY & HOWARD, Limited | Phone M.2787.Phone Main 1909.211 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST.therefore don\u2019t let this opper- stead of being dependent upon her caprices, | arr Notre D.ame St.West.| es ES \u2018 = tunity to buy Angus Park Lets } | KELOWNA is the COMMERCIAL CENTRE and SHIP- Phone Main 1909 - eseape you.Buy now\u2014te- PING PORT for this District.It is young yet, but has a popu- .| morrow may be too Iate.a lation of 2,500, is an execptionally well-built and well laid-out i town, and has a happy and contented lot of people, who are Erma Eten || BUSINESS PROPERTY || Fonsite = ' sured.Kelowna has four packing houses, two canneries, two Even the most.eonservatire : buyer will have to agree with us that Angus Park Boulevard offers better inducements, with its S0-foot Boulevard, cement sidewalks, shcde trees or phone for appointment for KENSINGTON AVE, $12,500 VE, 12 to go out in our automobile.Stone and brick house, 25 feet front x 52 feet deep, 10 rooms, ail modern conveniences.the fruit grower can make a splendid living on his orchard while it is coming inte bearing, and once his trees start to bear : Ne will reap annual returns that he could not possibly expect for the same amount of money invested elsewhere in Canada.We want to tell you about OUR FRUIT LANDS and what Kelowna has to offer.We are securing for the Kelowna District some of the best people of the East\u2014WHY NOT YOU?\u2018WE DEVELOP PROPERTIES for the investor who cannot go out there at tie present time.We take the land as it is to- \u2026, day, fence it with a 5-strand Page wire fence.plough and \u2018prepare for planting, plant whatever varieties of trees the owner wishes, pay for the fence and trees, spray, prune and irrigate, \"saw mills cigar factory, which manufactures the tobacco grown J .atid beautiful Parks, than any aro elowna, brick yard, sev epartmental stores, muni- BR! other subdivision on the Isl- épally-owned water works\u2019 and clectrie light, spiendid publie D 517 TO 525 ST.PAUL STREET.||] BELVEDERE ROAD, 25000 st \u201cCatherine Street J and sud that the prices are and ae churches of all denominations ; hosp fal, three : a condition, brick bouse, 1 (Sood bonud to increase rapldly.chartered b ,, two newspapers, sple y paved w a all modern conveniences.Agents on the property w city.Its City Officials are an enterprising body of men whose CHESTER rth side of the street, close to 8 Take St.Denis car to su ambition is to make Kelowna worthy of its name\u2014the Garden | DOR brick house, ST, 2202000 12 Guy Kn ot solid prick buildings thereon, way, change to Ssult.su- ® City of Canada.- | Te Sortie hhc: Hard room, Concrete basement, hot water heating, all in good con- @É Recollet car; ask conductor ; The Kelowna Distriet offers EXCEPTIONAL OPPOR- dition.\u2018This is an opportunity to secure ane of the best to let you off at Angus Park TUNITIES to industrious steadv men of small means.Here | corners in this locality at reasonable price and terms.: (Monette Station), or write | .North side eart of Greene Ave.\u2014New three storey .cut stone front bullding, containing large store and tene- \u2019 ment.Conerete ¢ ellar, hot water heating, Lot 2§x120.P i This will make a first-class investment for you.The ; Ang us ar price 1s low and the terms good.wast serars pRrscEET.x Land Co.Ltd.The CROWN TRUST COMPANY Room 114, Bell Telephone Bid.86 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST, MONTREAL : Notre Dame St.West.Telephone Main 7990.WALTER DAPP, Sales Ngr.CHESTERFIELD AVENUE, $8,250 Solid brick house, containing 12 rooms, hot water heating, open plumping; house in good order throughout.MONTROSE AVE.$10,500 and thoroughly care for the orchard for the sum of $50 per This fine property \u2014#ix fioors and basement.Low insur- Two semi-detached houses, soild Nain 7230, Night, St.Louis 8656, .acre for the first year and $25 per acre each year afterwards.ance; sprinkler systetn and water curtain; passenger and rooms, \u201can hardwcod Toor mode : Call or write for our iusträted booklet and information.frei ht elevator service.Ground area: 7,688 square feet.ern conveniences.: Open Wednesday evenings.° g ._ Risase send me payticwlics Full, particulars\u2014 DRUMMOND ST.$60,000 \"of Angus Park Boulevard.i Swift, Co land & Co.Limited Stone and brick house, 42 feet Name | C.A &H.H MACLEAY | | = ST-PAUL srmess\u2019 1 ed ere on dE rato.Ll - ; ; REPRESENTING LANDS OF THE | Sut rooms, up-to-date a i ak \\ L OKANAGAN LANDS, Limjted § | rs eee su _\u2014 « - 75197 CATHERINE WEST Lp felt from o no of his choice Corgan.for sale; Eetabinned sory, .| OTTAWA.Su Sen : = meds wu Maa! mu Lee U > » Des n } h 200 f fl , fer ot Phone Uptown 2842, re.; 205 ST.JAMES starr rice mur wim ro, ie ge ge ae ey LOANS &: === ST | FIND W ARD, with office room; gqod shipping facilitien necenedry.ated sum \u2018each, year, : LAY.& HO Limited; \u201cApply to above address.Rp RAE Ea dag 3 Ÿ \u2018 .y ae qu ae Letter rire mate rite MOFEREEL A eens ae rar ==.\" pemeMsa1909, ~~ 211 NOTREDAME ST.WEST. - Ca Th IR 14 EE PEER - CONNAUGHT T.ai EW.SUBDIVISION | = Westmount Ave, 9 rooms .Evans Ave., 9 rooms.\u2026.Clarke Ave.T rooms.Claremont Ave, 7 rooms.Winchester Ave.8 rooms.oo ones à Macilémizod-stregis\u201d\"wattr-fewers;a pur sidewalks already laid.aad $ \u2018The number of large manufacturing concerns in his neighborhood gives an immediate demand for lots.ices and terms on application at the office of the - - Pndersigned at the property.Office apen Saturday © And Sunday between the hours of 11 a.m.and 5 p.moo New cottages just completed for sale orrent.JAMES BAILLIE, B-14 Board of Trade Bldg, pa PROPERTIES.FOR SALE \u2014By\u2014 J.STEVENSON BROWN & CO.SHUTER STREET.A solidly built, stone front house, finistied bascment, 11 rooms, sta- \u201c es garden with bearing orchard in rear: the view is unsurpassed.Full particulars and price on application tfonary wash tubs, electric Mght, at our office.new hot water heating system throughout: a thorougbly modern CITY PROPERTIES.and comfortable house in every re spect; brick shed in first-class condition in rear.MOUNTAIN STREET.\u201cBelow Sherbrooke street, three- - storey, pressed brick house, containing seven bedrooms, tiled bath- Price.St.Famille st.upper and lower tenements.$10.000 St Famille st, 10 rooms.12.000 Pine ave.east, 15 rooms.23.000 Pine ave.west, 15 rooms.25.000 Summerhill ave., 16 rooms 26.000 WESTMOUNT PROPERTIES., Chesterville gve., 8 fooms.sr 000 rooms.on two floors, and all moëd- ern up-to-date improvements, side- lights : laundry irr basement.hot Grosvenor ave., 9 rooms.7.500 water heating: interior finished in Metcalfe ave.8 rooms.8.000 cherry and oak: ground area 2,959 Metcalfe ave., 8 rooms.8.500 sq.ft.House is in thoroughly good Mount Pleasant ave.9 repair.Full particulars at our of- TOOMB .2222 2000000000 s 3.500 fice.ER US ; \u201c7 Elm ave, 10 rooms.5 8.500 \u2014\u2014 =.M t » CLANDEBOYE AVE.4 coms casant sve.10 9.500 - \u2018A.well-built, modern and attrac- ~ Mount Stephen ave., 8 tive house, two storeys with con- rooms .\u2026.\u2026.9.500 \u2018servatory attached; concrete base- Roslyn ave.11 rooms.11.000 ment: statiopary tubs: electric light, ric fixtures go with the building: all in first-class order; _ garden in rear.Price.88.500 68 WE6TMOUNT BOULEVARD.This charming residence on the upper level, artistically finished, | oantainirig ten large rooms: living room finished in cherry, and beautifully decorated.oak floors; three verandahs, 14,000 ft.of ground; sur- Ottawa Building.\u2018rounding house ; lawn and flower Guardian Bullding.J.STEVENSON BROWN-& \u20acO.Rosemount ave., 11 rcoms.13.500 The above are sorne of the houses.we have for sale.For full particulars and permit to view apply at our office.BUILDING MANAGERS FOR: Dominion Express Buliding, Royal Insurance Building.Bank of Ottawa Building.Liverpooi & London & Globe Bldg.8 ' o GUARDIAN BUILDING, 160: ST.JAMES STREET.Outremont St.Lawrence 1 Annex Boulevard.Land Co.Land Co.~The Fact that McGill can raise over a million in five days is positive proof that Mont real.is a wealthy city.+ \u2018We are doing good business and want more of it.We are out to make money by direct business-like methods, and we want to help you by Wise Investment.INVEST WITH US and there will be one more man on the road to, wealth, \u201c_ 3 |.W THENEY Phone.Main 6683.128 St.Peter Street.A Phone Call or Post Card will bring you plans and particulars of the BEST ON THE MARKET.Agents on Property week ends or at 2500 Park Ave.corner Bernard, every afternoon frcm 2 to 6 pm.a FOR SALE Valuable Factory Property 60,000 square feet of land, 200 H.P.from Lachine canal.Excellent buildings; boilers, sprinkler system, electric light plant, ete.For plans, etc, ~ D.W.OGILVIE & CO., INC.REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 11 St.Sacrament Street.fun LOTS BEAUTIFUL HOMES! | q Those contemplating the purchase of building lots, whe- | ther for investment or for the erettion of their own homes, should ask for particulars about - our admirably \u201csituated : Droperty at Harvard Avenue, Notre Dame de Grace.This: Tel Main 31 13.A un Ph Pp 18 rapidly being built up with high-class residences, and has all the advantages of the city, and pure À TU ® air./ I Consult us.Our prices are right, and the terms easy.CITY REALTY INVESTING COMP'Y LIMIT \u201c92 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST.Lans | = = Lots are in the Town of St.Lambert, which has more than doubled i \u2018 ion in the last decade, Lots are selling faster than ever before.Near- bold.10\u20ac, down ad monthly payments.Property i is rapidly being built up with high-class residence | dlephone Main 1410.1 i te the Mofitreal & \"Tanda Buliding, ae 8, Pelle St.1 Lbort Termival.Devolopment Cr.121 = aan, Asn RE mop ot the away ES situation \u201c53 at Moose Jaw 1S ses \u2014 i worth studying .a \u2014\u2014 Read this\u2014= From Winnipeg Free Press: \u201cthe Grand Trunk Pacifio Line from Regina to Moose Jaw, which is about 45 miles long, is almust completed and the bridge over the Grand Coulee with a million and a half feet of Inm- ber will \u2018be finished, it is expected, within about ten days.\u2014that may not mean much to you\u2014but it is \u2018a \u201cstraw which shows how the wind blows\u201d \u2014 furthermore \u2014 , - .\u2014here are 2 \"Maps, - I~ the FIRST shows the railway which made Moose Jaw a city of 19,700.the second shows the railway lines now ac= tually building as well as projected ; \u2018lines.\u2014 $ a due rapid growth \u2014 due to its new railroads \u2014 by investing \u2018in îts \u2018unique park and.boulevard sub-.division\u2014 À esters Blratheops Ave, AVE.AO ue.oe + ew 8 Toms .- Metcalfe Ave, 10 rooms.,.Western Ave., 10 rooms .«eo .Arlington Ave., 8 rooms .Elm Ave., 9 rooms .ce se ve =» Strathcona Ave., 9 rooms ee even ee St, § rooms .10 rooms .t.11 roèms .11 rooms.se eae LE a Lt ELIT IMIS Dorchester Sitrathenpa, Dorchester 8 Arlington el \"CALGARY Investments and Real Estate in all its branches., Estates managed and made, Correspondence solicited.G.S.Whitaker & Co.| Financial Real state and Insurance nts, Melsons Bank ide Calgary, Alta, 275 14 taw valuations v LOTS FOR SALE WESTMOUNT\u2014Roslyn Ave, 85 x 111 ft.A barsain for a duick purchaser: Beimcnt Ave, eorner 112 x 242; Lansdowne Ave, 560 x 108; Wastmount Boulevard, 15,122 aq.ft.; Aber.doen corner Boulevard, 145 x : NOTRE DAME DE GRACE\u2014 Several lots on Melrose Lawn, Mayfair, Marlette, .Plateau,\u2019 Madison, w- Fm nster, ry brooke, Monklands, ete, ete.OUTREMONT\u2014Cote St.Catherine Road; Rockland and Davaard Aves, Bernard and Wiseman.TY \" n Park Ave, 25 x 110%, St.\"Hubert, near Duluth, St.Urbain, above Bernard, and 10.000 feet on Mur- -SEVERS & CO.55 ST.FRS.XAVIER ST.Phone Main 399.FACTORY SITES ON BEAUDRY STREET, running through to Visitation St.This property consists of ap- .proximately 48,000 sq.ft, and owner would sell portion of property for a Faetory Site.Splendid locality for securing help.Just above Ontario St.» Close proximity to Lafontaine ar.CORNER VI TRE AND 8ST.URBAIN cine block of property, suitable for a factory site, with light on three sides.SPP; oximately 41,000 sq.ft.at $ per foot.Property shows a good revenue, and could be - carried as an investment proposition.Plans, etc., on appH- cation to SEVERS & CO.COTTAGES FOR SALE 4 vy be sub-divided into , No.=How mati Lits (85 x 100) can the Island of Montreal No.2\u2014How- -many Lots as» 100) are in the.shaded portions \u2018of Map?(Map can be obtaified at my office).No 3\u2014How many Lots sub-divided outside the City Limits?\" No.4\u2014How and the South Shore.in Ni D = asked.With the object of testing public opinion.I am offering over $1,000.00 in prizes to persons first obtaining the mest correct an- many on the Island of Montreal?le could be comfortably accommodated No.5\u2014How many people could be comfortably accommodated = in the City Limits and present sub-divisions on -\u2014\u2014\u2014the-Island-of-Montreal?6\u2014Exact distance from City Hall to centre of Tunnel Ter- No.minals property.A\u2014Exact distance from City Hall to Western City Limits?B\u2014Exact distance from City Hall to Eastern City Limits?C\u2014Exact distance from City Hall to Northern City Limits?LIST OF PRIZES $300.00 Lot in Tunnel Terminals - .$200.00 Lot in Pine Beach $150, 00 Lot in Tunnel City HALF ~ $25.00 Cash Brize ( $125.00 Lot in Tunnel Terminals - PAYMENT ! $260.00 Lot in Kingsdale Three $15.00 Maps; of the Island of Montreal.TO PROVE A FACT te swers to the list of questions asked above.THE UPTOWN REAL ESTATE BROKER, 131 7509 St.Catherine Street West.\u2018Phones UP2990 or 1728.There has been so much talk about the excessive sub-division on the Island of Montreal, - and the enormous population that will be - necessary to take care of the present subdivided lots that I have had Messrs.Austen & Chapdelaine, Engineers and Land Surveyors, prepare a map marked.off in square miles, ac- .curate in detail, showing the Island of Montreal This Map now appears ps of same -may-be-ob-\u2014\u2014 - tained on application at my office.If you cannot call please write for Map and particulars for calculation in regard to the questions to the NONE OF MY EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS COMPETITION.Open Evenings.- Read the Surveyors\u2019 Letter Mr.C.C.Co Dear Sirs\u2019 - You hive asked ug to prepare a map 0 a guessing competition regarding th - > mieht possibly contéin, and you have this conteat and to five the answers to tbe several questions herein named.We have supplied you with ways a possibility of error in computing answers to such questions we can only say that we have used our very best endeavors to answer these questions as correctly as our information and mathematical calculation will provide.\u2018 We have carefully estimated the proper; divided the Island up into square miles, and have taken all our mehsurements from the Map that we compiled, and that bas al- eady been published in some of the Montreal papers, so that using this as a basis any persons entering this contest will be able to.arrive at the same answers as we have done and reduce the contest to the .closest estimate We have taken the square miles that are contained in the Island and multiplied them by 640, which We have then used 10 lots per acre the number of lots.The balance of the calculations are worked out on the same basis.© The shaded portions on the\u2019 Man, show the portions that we consider would comprise the City proper, and the subdivisions associated with the City of Montreal.There are a number of subdivisions not marked on this Map, but the correct to tirese subdivisions will be given, and subdivisions will be shown on the completed Map to be shown in your window later on.Following are the questions we will answer and we will retain the answers to these questions in our safety deposit test 1s completed.* Yours truly, \u201c#Questions will be found at top contest.- = : , of ) Li.; f C NABER dede 10 nca panda Cottrell, \u2018509 St, Catherine St.W.citx.\u2018of this ad.Please Fopnigh « me with Map and d particulars covering Address .\u201c asrcedane andreas ene seance n cc XD vw © Montreal, Nov.16th, 1911.a the Island: of Mantreal for e number of lots that the Island asked us to be\u2019 Judges \u2018respecting a\u2019 correct Map, but as there is al- area of the Island \u2018and of the City gives us the total area in acres.as a safe average, which gives us answer.io the questien pertaining vault until such time as the con- | AUSTEN & CHAPDELAINE.Fer R.G.AUSTEN.de A accus en cena pes ses not néon TT PR De L'Epee St Outremont, $4, Irving Ave, Westmount,.$4 Prince Albert Ave.Westmt.sn Pa Greene Ave, (3) * \"Grosvenor Ave.Elm Ave, $7,200 Bloomfield Ave., Outfemt., $7,500 a a\u201c Metcalfe Ave, Westmount ,$9,500 ea Wood Ave; $16,000 2 SEVERS & CO.À * Je 55 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST\u2014 ~~ > - BOUT ET = 0 = \u201c 5 ~ pwO - om» ef NN * SN \u2018pury OW = Su Qe - We have now in press new pamphlet which shows these facts fully.Send or call for it.You can get the profit to Moose Jaw\u2019s Boulevard Heights \u2014sold | under the Non- forfeit of Payments plan, - which eliminates risk.(Call for explanation).: Boulevard Heights Lots are of two kinds: Standard City Lots, $130 $10 down and $10 per month.Boulevard and Park Lots, $440 V4 cash, balance & 12 8, 12, 18 months.Canadian City and Town .Properties, Ltd.CANADIAN HEAD OFFICE.x 284 Portage Ave, Winnipeg: Call on or: pits to A H KNIGHT, King\u2019s Hall, 591 a\" CATHERI E ST.w, \u2018 MONTREAL.lands for sale, in New York and Ontarlo, fon nee hou re and Jara.\u201d : Phone Main 399.Investments Anderson Street\u2014Good investment property, two frontages, 7,600 Bq.feet Bleury Street\u2014One of the best corners, \u2018containing about 2868 feet.Full particulars on application.St.James Street, just west of Windsor, tn close proximity to $15,000 G.T.R.station \u2018 Mackay Street-\u2014A row % vr contained houses SEVERS CO.55 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.Phone Main 399.a.\u2018 ss = : Aa _ TO MANUFACTURERS \u201cWe have excellent factory sites, situated in Lachine, on Grand.Frunk .Railway, with spar running out achin « Wharf, which.we will sell at low prices and on easy terms For full particulars, apply to: J.A.DAVIS & CO., LTD., 8 \u2019Phone: Main 4200.TO SPECULATORS \"4 Rave a block of 15 Lots in Outremont, on one \u201c of the finest -streets, which I can sell on easy terms.Only 10% cash required.This is the only property in Outremont which can be purchased on easy terms.702.Address new P.O.Box 82 ST.FRANCOIS-XAVIER ST.FOR SALE Westmount A detached house, extension Kitchen, bathrooms; house contains 3 Hving room oh ground floor; hardwood throughout ; i il \u20ac Apply to ' .H.M.SIMPSON, 5 pe 40 Merchants Bank Building, ; Cor.St.Catherine and University Stay Tel.Up.2368.sc beantifnl semi-detached residence, wit rerraced fawns, large verandahs.L@y-out fnic sarge living room opening on to perggla, dining room, pantry, kitchen, maid's For Sale 464 Roslyn Avenu Avenue (Above Sherbrooke Street).m., Upstairs.contains four exceptionally large bedrooms and bathroom.Laundry tubs, storeroems, etc.Tel.Main 1110.PRICE $18,000.ose replete with every modern conven- very .fine Plumbing: hahdsome fixtures.A lënce, and lower floor finished in oak.Beautiful oak parquet floors.Can be seen \u2018i aply by application to this office.W.ERNEST BOLTON 10 Bank of Ottawa Bldg.h large.grounds and fine view.fades handsome reception réôm.s i FOR SALE FACTORY SITES situated at Cote St.Paul, on the Lachine Canal; in the north énd of se and on the river side.Apply to H.M.40 Merchants Bank Bldg., corner or sity and St.Catherine.Tel.Up 2868.= nS FOR SALE.C° KE -\u2014- 180 arpents; mambers Tie 17.i eight arpents wide, opposité new C PR.works, Grand Trunk Jacqu Cartier liné on property, street cars cxpect Nos.860-866 Notre Dame Street West Solid brick, cut stétte, front\u2019 \u2018building \u2018containing two shops and FOR SALE two | tenements.will be : sold cheap to a prompt purchaser.D REAL ESTATB AGENTS.Tel.Main 3118., \u2026 W.\u201cOGILVIE & CO.INC, 11 St.Sacrament Street.MONTREAL.| fo spring: one bundred wanted i su ance.Communicate with J.W.Foster, Westminsier avenue, Montreal West, I\u201d Bstate Bre bave a large list of farm T& MILLER,\u201d Real on OBLE & Uxbridge, Ont.very easy terms.also some good business proposition for sale or exchange.Write [14 lac | , terested.28 60 |X ARYLAND \u2014 In the warm, Tid, ea able climate of Eastern Shore © Maryland.Salt water air, no malaria, no mosquitoes: within 2 hours by rail of Phils- delphia and 5 hours of New York; pear the Great East, with ite superb markets\u2014 yet in & climate where winter temperature averages 33 and summer, 72 degrtes, nel- ther extreme.Catalogue of small and large farms.J.Waters Russell, DE 10 Me ; 5 | HUBERT.twe farms.ambly rs arpents, ope 17% arpents, $13,000, cs other 1 \u2018arpeuts, merchantable timber for about oo, } BAY D'URFE FAR FULL \u2018FRONTAGE m LME ST.LOUIS The only remaining farm- having a full frontage on Lake St.Louis, A lovely plateau risez à.few\u2018 actes back of the lake front and commands a view for miles in all directions.An country seat.ideal lodge.About 100 arpents « of undul sylvan scenery.WW.ideal Present farm house sligh ERNEST BOLTON 10 BANK OF OTTAWA BLDG.TEL MAIN 1110.gentleman\u2019s remodelled, would make an Sting land im the midst of {5 ANDO WEE AVESTE.Westmount \u2014 Two .very fine lots, upper level at 70 : sents: easy terms.\"| near McCullough.fine large lot at 50c \u201csen avenue, short distance from Sherbrodke -$0.000.Farm near Sherbrooke, comprising this year\u2019s crop, etc., $7,500.Twe farms at Swi rgh, ope 150 acres, the othet 250 acres, sugary.orchard, merchantable tim.ob ber, etc., price $6,500 and $11,000.Thrce : ME farms at Cote St.Michel.$45,000 cach.Twe MN farms at Poinfe-su-Trembles, one 93 arpents; $70,000, the other 130 arpents, $100.00, De, tals, apply Johnson & \u2018Dagenais, GS = James a MENTO VALLEY, Califqraia \u2014 LE NS térature will be sent fo anvone inferested 19 the wonderful Sacramento Valley \u2014 thé best \"aren oa the world.Unlimited oppor.tete hry le of en wa À ot ant 8 me ip the 24 élirarrte on éntth, ets to + rellable ln= (| qublic organisation that gives formation Manager, Secramento Valle selopment Association, Sacramento, California.12 law + 706 AN ADH Gown buys that 46 acûé Faro |.spd barn: 10 acres.12 ar\u201c Samuel Cor \\ a NE wasn, EF 0 9 AP set RTE À +20 LA A BRIGHT COSY HOME FOR $8950 esterneld Avenue\u2019 Westinouly =r gement \u2018cement, \u201cwith laundry, maids\u2019 jallet, etc.lot, dining: radm, kitchen, dad mmidy.\u2018room, Te ne a Four ved some.\u2018bath\u2019 and toitét véparate.08 Full information can be had »y \u2018phoning Main 3497.We will be pleased to have our representative show you this \" cotivenience.- A.W.D, HOWELL - ; rosé our = at , Your- 4 , Syo- + oie eu on 20\" Be ne.pvaecis = street.N cire TIE.Shine them for lots in ; «FES FOR SALE: ** 4 between St.Justa and Laviolette; pany, M, $I& 381.¢ T NOTRE DAME DI RACE Te lots, oo Royal aveoue, rom erbrooke, 2G cents per foot.Write D., 544 St.Antoise DVKETISER has twenty situate on Main Streets\u201d Town, worth 00 will sell for Soo each: \u2014half\u2014 guaranteed.Box 2072 Star Office.219 à ACK RIVER building lows for 875, 38 cash and $1.25 monthly, no interest, no taxes, on the Georgian B&Y Canal reute.Buy while prices ara low.BE.J.T.Markgraf, room 461, 180 St James st.278 \u20ac UROCHER above Pacific avenue, each 35 x 100, lane 20 feet, with two cottages on same, rental at $16.Price 25c per feot, easy terms.Box 2123 Star Office.280 2 VANS AVENUE, Notre Dame de Grace \u2014 i Splendid lot for asle; must sold; $250 cash.Address Box 1989 Star Otice.CHOIOCN LOTS, VE on proposed Georgian Bay Ship Canal \u2018route, with fine park, -où rer, and with wéter front privilege; $75 each.X X 8076 Star Branch Office.RAY AVE, Westmount, two Jéis, 34 x 114, west mide, facing Chesterfield ave.Price 65 cents per foot, easy terms.Best lIéoated lots on street.Box 2124 Star 0 Office.JE sale; Western He AVENUE \u2014 T bave several ET lats on this beautiful avenue, for saie at bargsin ices.For full particulars, tel.Main pe Pons P.Severs, dt Notre D Dame west.INGSDALE PARK, on King vu an avenue \u2014Two fine lots.Address X X 5074 Star Branch Office.: ANSDOWNE AVE.Westmount \u2014 Two very fine lots on Upper Level st Ie x sents.Easy terme.\u2018Address New P, O.2.Address New P.0.Box MOUNT ROVAL AVENUE per foot: water brought to lot.Colonial Real Estate Co, 13 Beaver Hall Hil.Main 2669.ONTRBAL WEST \u2014 Two lots neat school and park; three minn and , P.R.Fruit trees.J.J.Rirepairiek ont- real West.Plone Westmoust zTie A ADISON AVE.\u2014 Two ex chesp to prompt purchaser; located on Madi- 424 Moreau street, 279 2 e0d lanade st.Apply A.Sprages, os.OUNT ROYAL, AVENUE and feet by 87 feet, on Bsplsoade avenue, best! location in towo: opén for an offer.Phone Maio 18853; evening St, Louis 778.280 4 ONTREAL WEST \u2014 Excellent plece of pro- 3 perty.50 x 88, situated neer car; Îlne, to quick buyer, wil sell for $1100; terms.: Apply The Investment Sypdicste, 30 St.Francois Xavier strect ONTREAL WEST Four lots, Perciv aventie, JZ ang 15 cents per fool: lots, Westminster avenue, 17 and 18 Seats per foot: best locality.R.K.Jarvis, 146 Westminster avenue, Montres] West, ELROSE AVENUE, between Rherbrooke and Chorch avenne, west sfde \u2014 Cholce lot, with 33 feet frontage; price 20c per foot: res- sonable terms; ides) loedties for building: all improvements.Avoir Box 2184 Star office.2 OTRE DAME DE GRACE \u2014 This is the coming suburb, with speculative possibilities.There is a tremendous demand for lots, and we have a few snaps left on afr booka Let us send you our list.J.A.Davis apa Co., Ld, Main 4260.82 :8t.Frun- ois Xavier .\u2018 .J OTRE Po x GRACE \u2014 rie 00 aol OTHE pare ARAN a next = ole he hae Bat percentages scsi ES mbers, st Ca cents, jo VE ze an iol Meals pe Fark location.H FINE LOT, 34x101, Wiseman avenue, |.only one-third cash\u2019 required.Poole Com- | ST., Outremont, seven lots, St.\u2018|ntes from McGill street, (fare 3c avenue, two corners for sale, fronting 188} - three No charge js made to the ror \"LOTS POR BALE: eA AV upper level, lots, 08 Pag rea eo 7 oer even ve\u2019 dad Eoekissa bargain to quick purchaser.Andrew Halero, 333 St.mes terms; 4: Fe 4512.0 Tel.BMONT \u2014 Wi nesr Estber, 70 x Tot; choles \u201cituat Main 6122 Adrew Halevo, 233 Jumes.5 276 6 = DTRENONT \u2014 On wi rr and Outre\u201d.Grace, on Sherbrooke, Oxford end other \u2018avenues prices reasonable; terms casy.Telephone 7 3174.or 8 A OSLYN AVENUE, above Westmount Bemle< y vard; fine large lot, & by 111 test; Te per foot for a oo uick Co.5 Francois Xavier.Mass 780: {SHBABROOKE STREET.Notre.Dame de - Grace; central location; comprising seves lots; two being cormer lots, approximately 20.000 square feet; price 60c per Toot; 8 2 genuine bargain, will be worth double in the wring.\u2019 Apply Box 2175 Star Office, T.DENIS STREET \u2014 Two fine lots, we situated; favorable terms.K.L.Deus, 157 Bt.Janes.ANFORD AVENUE \u2014 Am Forced to Bell 8 ; lots of land on Sanford avéque.1s.mig ya from electric car line.I am anable to nr x will transfer them for $25, if taken from me.before the lat of December, he daté eon\u201d tract lapses.The uopaid balance is elevew cents a foot, of which $125 is now due.Box 2085 Star Office.279 3 i OUTH SHORE \u2014 bave a few bexutifui lof the South Shore, where \u2018extensive iat: Address X x Tovem vements are now under way.Star Branch Office.eee Ber STREET.near Victoria a 49 feet frou: , cheap, apd on eas For particulars, Phone Main 394%; Soon P.Severs, 54 Notre Dame west, = % V'EXDONE AVENTE, .vortb of Sherbrooke: ceptionally fine lots, size @ x.114 feet, ca 5 10 per cént.\u2026, baiau very.-capy leries.\u2018Tel: Main 9043.\" Job Bevars.D4 Notre Dame west.280 | WES MOUNT -\u2014- Sydepbam avenue; two verg attractive lots: surroundings exceptional or i fine.\u2018Chis street is ope of the upper level.©.Witty comb, 242 se! LOTS WANTED.OTS \u2014 Wanted \u201cBpfemest for stat cant lots, in Villeray; state Joon \u2018to Box 2156 Star\u2019 Office.ONTRBAL WEST \u2014 Ope fot io os West; state size, location and cash to Box 2145 Star Office.= ANTED TO PURCHASE \u2014 Lot, ei be (clfy .preferred); 10 pat \u20ac cash, lance annually, reply with ticulars to Box 2159 Star Office.' PROPERTY WANTED.CRADOCK SIMPSON\u201d a _ Consult us about.the property you vai to buy or the property Vou waht the real estate agent's commission is a ways payable by the ronde 30 YOU OWN prof property à Guise All It so, Mist with wr aa Wetherall Shillam, 310 Noth Avesue Calgary, 4 Alta.21 hi] Immediate\u2019 Tam \u2014 A comttatiy à pot A ing.of.nbt less than ni : Sent to the\u201d street cars, close B On tor tom: y me ee pri Frm giving \u201cfoil Para.rans B « 28 Best, Natre Lame ptrert.281 12.x.1.SELL, your rty quickly snd I, BE Mastera T \u2018omushipe En ANTED TO BUY.residence, sor, Greene, Dorchester and ws |e i i es io NAL on TO LET.ms Corser = n 0e verre .Home rn iy ve = ; de SS pts wry eo si tee twin be bees.\u201d es Eau ï 5 x Ne mue sg il t ea Bterost; i wert Sacer d - Sav Ea THE MUNTREAL DAILY STAR-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1911.\u201cPROPERTY FOR SALE.XD oppsrianity_-No.just will sell cheap; fine semi-detached house, old: ground floor Las large entrance Gen or library, dinisg-room, maid's room; upstairs, siz hardwood floor yoars Ball, drawing-roo! try, kitchen a rooms aud waships Bank Building.za: TERE TRENT.= etherine | and Se foe pdt al \u2018we ing house, to increase in value; \"Room 68, 107 St.Call betweeu 9 and 12 a.m.ce A STRESS AVENUE, above Westmount = avenue, very fine semi-detached house.large rooms, three bathrooms, baek stairs, and rock maple floors; nearly new; beau- ally pfinisded aod decorated; house measures | in \u201c> asy- terms.nn Blomore Eastern Towaships Bank Build: to 7604.281 Y Dairyman.Carter.ot Coolractor want- in the West End faci inspect Neo.St.James street.form.the sonth-east feet.with dwelling, *otabling for four borses, horse power boiler, snitable for dairy- .turbine washers, etc.: owner going ps .Norman Binmore, Basterm Townshipe Bank Building.Main [Too ELINGTON AVENUE \u2014 Bolid _ .back stoirs den.ele.$ .Norman Binmore.ters Townships Bank Buliding.BBOTT AVENUE, ! 135 \u2014 Solid brick modern house.witb stove foundation, double parier, dining room, extension kitchen.back stairs; five rooms and batbruom upstairs; mantéls; concreted basement., early including electric gbt fixtures: convenient Inspect thin nice Westmount residence from \"2.30 to 5.30: make Bank Building.Main 7 NNEX \u2014 $5,400.00; sale, on Mance street, rooms each flat: ie heating: Viateur, ous ont FIRST CLASS INVESTMENT \u2014 St.Luke.6 fiats, G and 7 rooms, paying 18 per eent.\u2018\u2019Poole Company.\u2018 BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, Windsor are.dons: 1118 every convenience, decorated; electric fixtures; oaly gs « a real snap.two flat house for revenue $504.00 a year; thorough repair, almost new, 7 EOOKLYN PARK \u2014 Fine new two storey semi-detached, seven good rooms, peut cellar, -\u2014 charming howe, $4300 two double tenements at Cole, 180 St.James street.OULERVARD ST.JOSEPH WEBST\u2014For sale, first class two dwelling house, 8 oe 12 modern improvement.Trést Buildin), Rod Call between 9 and 12 a.m.[PRAUTIFUL new brick cottage, rooms, hardwood floors throughout; od water heating; price 34,808.Apply 205 \u2018Wilsen avenue, Notre Dame Phone Westmount 4111.ATESVILLE HOUSE for sale, a fine pi ty Round Canadian Northern Quebec Line, with fine sum mer botel, accommodation for, 70 or 80 guests, situated between railway ake:: = connections, express and pdatal- facilities: comte nd attraction.ir, 5 GRADOCK SIMPSON C0.We have a very complete list of mod- etn residences for sale, both in the best residentiai districts of the city and also We shall be pleased at Any time to give you all particulars res #pecting these houses.D wooo ep furnace.open- Ro.\u201d ad : also cottage, and $3750.fn Westmount.\u201copportunity.A valu- Ing property, éen-\" stating of land and fe with railway siding and yard roofed in.Cash required $5000.Geo.L.Lebeau and Co., Real Estate and Insurance, 46 Hospital street, 673; Bt Louis 128.BISTOPHER\u2019 COLOMB \u2014 Fine brick villa.eight rooms, modern improvements.large - Jet, fine garden: Jul: terms; ole exchange OTR \"ANTOINE ROAD \u2014 Salid brick, semi-detached residence rooins, beautifully decorated; up\u2019 to\u2019 date: only $2000 cash required, \u2018\u2019Poole Companz.\u201d = (FAELEVOIX.288 \u2014 A ces you raise this splendid mesidence.for physician.music professor, master carter, h class boarding house or family; sandsteve fremt, could pot be bullt to-day tor lot slope about 35 by -50 Is worth for rtables, garden.etc., =e, rooms, two fireplaces.double parior \u2018with A snd magnificent admirable In location y wmaotle by Scott.sid gises windows, fine ren airway, hark stairs, herons beated, near Riverside Park.vafwable; glimpee of river and , hear churches sod free schools.boat- most desirable residences End.Possession next spring.Proprietor wants smaller house, would accept one iu part payment if desirable, balance in monthly payments or otherwise to suit almost anyone.W.A Kneeland, 286 Charlevoix Street.NOW AN STREET \u2014 New brick block.0.; 325.200: rvental Apply Dr.Wilson.44 Park svenve.PROPERTY.POR SALE.J tole, veat brick cottage.on stobé fount sation eight rooms, bet water, furnace, electric light, evamel bath, everything im good condition, $3830.- Normans Blamore, Eastern Townabips Bank Building.N Main 3604.81 0 JFarkmoost GTRBÉT, corner, $ stores, 1 nements, reveswe 10 per cent: ; peice 623,000.Bargain, Susiness eurner, Denis street.cottage.2 stores and 2 tene 7 price $16,500.Cot corner, the Lestun \u201cbark La fontaine, alt ectric installation.ste.i price Sion dom.1 ï stings drat avenue.0 near fit.Tenis Square; price $8,500.\u201cProperty.Chsusse street, 12 tenemeots, revenue JV per cent\u2026 will pat $2.000 la exchange, for for other roperty.Fur pasticulars, \u2018appix, Jolinson & Paxeaain.58 St.James street.281 6 (GREENFIELD PARK, St.Lambert, for sale, two acres of land, fronting on Laprairie Road and Murray ave.cheap to quick purchaser.Apply 641 centre rest REY A AVENUE \u2014 \u201cFine semi-detached resi G\"* just completed, nine room.besuti- fully fiatshed and decorated tbroughout : lot 34 114, $0,000.\u201cChas.J.Brown, 4263 St.Cath: erine street.07 NREENE AVENUE, near Sherbrooke \u2014 Tr coming busitess district: residence, 8 rooms, in good repair: only $5500: terme ren- sonable; a bargain.\u2018\u2018Poole Company.\u2019 a HOUSES FOR SAEL on Harvard avenue, Notre Dame \u2018Grace.fine semi-detached houses of 7! \u201c1 Fu0Ins, solid brick and concrete, hard.| | wood finish throughout, every-: 1x) Ne, \u2018thing modern; wiil be ready for occ- | pation about first of vear.Terms! App the City Realty,\" (\"rece home, ; Very easy.Investip Co., Limited, 92 Notre Dame , Tel.1410, .279 7 \u2018TBERNIA, 233, Bear Wellington \u2014 Solid brick three storey house; bot water heating: too large for owner: wiil weil at har fronting on shbrooke.Norman Bismore, Eastern Townships Bank Buliding.Main 7604.UTCHISON STREET, Nos.2062 and 2064, Outremont, a little above Fair- mount.very nice brick two-family house, In perfect condition and well rented, revenue $572; lease expires next May: price $5850; look at the price and location and ring me , op p.Norman Binmore, Eastern Townships ! Bank Building, Main 7604.278 6 NVESTHENT OPPORTUNIFY \u2014 SC law rence Boulevant \u2014 Two atores and four dwellings.also six flats, ou Mitcheson street; revenue; liberal terms.Apply Alex.Schachter, No, 3 Esplanade avenue.Phone St.Louis 1335.KENSINGTON AVENUE W'estmount.Comfortable, wéll-bullt home of ten living rooms.Solid brick ! slon May next.Price $12,500.A.W.Howell, 212 St.James street.j REEY, The below SL.An- each; very Norman Binmore se .Bulldiug.\u201cHi POPETE | and Western Lands my T.Fux-Decent, 364 Main BS WESTERN AVE AVENUE, modern twe storey roel extra large and bess: |\u2019 tifully finishéd, five bedrooms and mald's room.This is about the, best part of: Renters Avene: early potreenion M desired: mederats mau Blomore, Fastera Towosabips Bank polie ing.PROPERTY FOR SALE ELE ious io mL Hark ICTORIA AVENUB, q hetwees ard \u2014 ôa nide HOUSES TO LET- > er Auvet.' neer the pew a Moria ces 27 Bt.names: 280 2 ox BL STEERT \u2014 To let, mall + and A \u2018St.Berpard street, neur Bleury et! rent 619 3 month.-Îte 304 Deechester west se GUILBAULT.ST, A 6 roomed house to rent cheap for For \"particulars Eastern.J 279 3 Saw of six, t 000 t to 0 Vera semi dsischad T)URO the Boulevard.beautiful bardwodd fluish; vegy jour rent unt oy May; Immediate oceupation.Townzhipe | Bank Weatmoust avenue and the Five new semi-detac hardwood floors two bh ToBI the winter \u2018 months.apply to Gault ownships Bank No eee a Sat enne.solid 0.ave.| RESIDENTIAL FLATS To* 5 es B: bone nc Py move.lo \u20184 su = west; Teneo has ! 4 a.sT Œ2 \u2014 Vurnisked fist.k 8%.\u2014Nioe bathroom, elestrich AUBSE STREET .we flat to a eo treet.rooms, > hausse stree % per boarding 468 Pare Left Phone Pen St.Louis ole apply, RD, Address 280 6 D.Boy, Jr.ENUE, assow Free me ; wa and new flats, 1 bright\u2019 rooms, up to eate, * Bernard st.Apply Tes Durecher at.bard wood fioors, mimites from Craig st J SPLANADE, 847 ~~.with all modern improvaimenta, W W o TESTMOUNT, Upper bed splendid view: onl sppreciated: terms TBSTERN AVENUE Toner property.46% ; residence, 12 rooms.nicely decorat- .in goud arder, only 310,500.just the price \u201cTFoole Company.\u201d 3 EEE ay COUNGILDRS ST.Colonial Real UMMOND STREET.No.tenement to |} \u2014 Lower et: decorated to suit ten- .Berlind, 462 Elm avenue, Phone AY { storey house, best antique > Very large lot; $14,000.nena TEXTMOUNT, Upper Level, near cars, most w, admirably coustrueted semi- lately repaired; asy Apply to as.\u2018odon.108 LT PÉPLANADE AVANUR, 1628, Oity \u2014 Fiat te 7 rooms, bot water furnsce, good location: contents, «iso for sale cheap; owner is SPLANADE J AVENUE, 8 \u2014 New flats, beal best residential street, improvements furnaces.gas.cheap rent for winter.Phone Main ectrie; Asolr Les Esplanade.0 LET \u2014 Fornished, or for sale, yelling, Chas Skelton, 222 sf SON STREPT, * jerome.ra artistic madera mé WW A, modern amellorations; electricity; bot Guar: open plumbing; terms y H, Laing 12 very superior semi-detached house, Laurier av west froot:: a particalariy attractive very veasonable price.c - Withycomb.Whee | price house gain price; rowing ip vacant lot adjoining, |.Zeupation St.W cellent order.WE nearly three square foot.86 Notre Dame street W.Ee oenarty \u2014 Spleudid revenue, in Westmount: low price to party in Wo 2131 Star Office.MW quick parchae OUSE \u2014 Five lal Targe Too Tooms, Jory AL ie is: JESIMOUNT, Tower Level \u2014 Blope front gas for stove, six bedrooms, oak floors: modern: tei vers low \u2018Mans at, 280 U ZOUAVE, 16™\u2014 To Ici, bright 7 rooms and bathroom, cold water, gas and electricity, way take possession ou ist December: rent moderate, 190 \u2014 Large house, Tt rooms, hot walter heating, easy walk to Post Office; fine locality.Apply Gibb & Co.,.148 Be James street.379 6 1196 DAME DE GRACE \u2014 Small new low rental Jol ESTHOUNT \u2014 Arayie avenue, Tower Tevel} hot and very finely finished stone front residence, large rooms, mosaic floors, modern apd in ex- 242 8e james TESTHOUNT Block of \u201cland, in the cen- near Sherbrooke st, with frantage on rice for quick sale, 65e per Apply to The Crom oust Co., tre of Westmount, May to careful ffice 2530; te.Ap- LYS0UTH GROV VE 5.tower tenement, 7 timer teuement, lque stree î rooms, $18; St.Antoine at Norbert street, flats, 81 Guilbeault street, lower tene- WINNIPEG ess Cor respondence Hansson Co., 221 McDermott Ave., Win- building.Lot 32 ft.x 112.6 ft.Posses- nipeg.bp.YARD, * slo Chambord, $8.Henry |.IVARD STREET.No.corner of Rachel with.four rooms: Apply 8 234 Cadieux st.A ee C07 OSEMOUNT \"AVENUE \u2014 To let or for sa sale, qu perfect order, 57 near the street, tenement, possession, 280 2 in ceotre of city, in Rosemount water ou onc side, with rates vrac ae LAURIER AVENUE Between Park Ave.and St.Lawrence, block of nine flats; all rented.Land 75 x 100 ft.An opportunity to secure a fine large property in this growing locality.Reasonable price and terms.Apply to The Crown Trust Co.86 Notre Dame st.West.Main 7930.ETOURNEUX STREET For sale solid brick block of houses.cuntalniog several dwell: ing property.In good order: built \u2018six yearh ago, area ten thousand feet: rent $1140; price $12,000.E, RB.Gareau, Royal Trust Building.Room oes.107 St.James.Call between 0 and 12 s.m.281 8 ANSDOWNE AVENUE.No.427, a little above Sherbrooke street \u2014 Modern semidetached bonse.In perfect condition, five bedrooms.and maid's room.with other usnal apart- meuts; concrete basement: hardwood floors: large rear outdoor sleeping balcony a feature: » most lower level residence early ponsession if desired: moderate price.Norman Biowmore, Dastera Towusbips Bank Building: - Main 7604.281 6 AVAL AVENUE, Nos.208 te 214 \u2014 Solid «tone and brick houses.two dwellings.of 11 rooms cach.and two fiats of six rooms, furnace, electricity and gas.271 Mance street.Phone Fast 228.277 #8 A ANCE STREET.near Doulevard SE Jeseph COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.eleetrie light: no dark rooms.Owar Dales.F4, FOR SALE at Beloell, 90 meres.\u2014Three flats, coraer lane; furnace; gas; 107 St.James street.Main 1198, À OUNT STEPRÉS AVENÉÉ \u2014Noderh renl- detached house, of nine rooms, extension kitchen, hardwood floors throughout.back stairs; billi room in basement; $31.Q00 asked: Norman Bibinore.Eastern Towmniive Bank Building.Main 7604 M ARQUETTE, uear the Park Ta ve in flats, 3 and 6 rooms.besutifully dee ouly 53000, ou very easy terms.\u201croots Company.\u2018* 112 St, James, \u2014.281 6 Fred.R.Unie.180 St.James, 291 6, VOTRE DAME DE GRACË \u2014 Chermlioz nine, _ beaütifni garden: $5500; photo at office.Fred.RB.Col.180 St.James street.180 \"LN Crbain.bear Bernard._ APDIY A: er 2499 Waverley.\u201cst.Louis 4130.277 6 UTREMONT \u2014 Rockland avenue: two fine | pew solid brick houses, 10 rooms, Just -\u2014hardwend floors, axery a complets convenlence; immediate possession ; : $2.000 cash will haodle.Tel.Malin 4312.Andrew Hslcro, 233 St.James.276 & RUPERTY OWNEits \u2014 If you have property ot lots in exchange for bout and shoe stores, country bboteix.licensed restauran:s farms.or any kind of business, consult Job son & Dyygevsis, 63 St.James street.GADIEUX STREET near Prince Arthur, and basement, at $3500: very easy terms Colonial Real Estate Co., Beaver Hall Hill Main 2669.DULWICH AVENUE \u201c$18 secures a $s building lot south interest charged.15 minutes ride 11 rooms, 3 storeys.of Bird Ave.Dulwich\u2019 Avenue from McGill Btreet on electric car.Many handsome been erected ¢losc to the lois.one, Water mains and clectric light! Schools, churches and stores five minutes walk away.vin be increased $25 inside of 30 days!\" 8400 modern 7 roomed briek \u201cdnd $25 monthly, © Plans malied free G.W.Badgley, 134 Et Peter Street.~~ __ 1D YOU INVEST in Saskatoon isn years clean up a fortune?mow vou have the same opportunliy is Fdson, is the distributing point for thousands of square miirs of new River District into which =ettlers are pourfng lines of two Tranvcoutinentel magnificent farm lend \u201cIne populstion in one year from twelve hundred.We offer lots in the town for a short time longer at $30.00 each.Polat Company.Malntyre Rinck, Winnipeg.svesde; modern sem.detached homme.ten lthrar) on ground Coot: Beautiful view; tor large for owner; wil p.Norman Blumore, Bek Bulldiug.Main 7604, bLUlOMIER AVENUE\u2014Large brick bulla- (og, just ahove St.Int 96 by 125, facing three streets, most desirable factory or warehouse site.UROQHER STREET.321-831 350-332 \u2014 New cottages, % rooms.finished Ip cherche china caphoarde, hardwood floors, ete.Ro 933 Wiseman avenue, .___Pbooe St.Louis 4070.Hel STREET \u2014 For sale x moders division.necantast for boliding.Deaf aud Dumb Tautitote.D'épre pre Cot Te ali couveslence: hardwomd floor:: baréwoed fiuish.Apply +0 Durecaer \u201ctrcet 9 T)VPROCHER ST, Outremont \u2014 Cheap ; property, two cottäges, above Pacifie avenue, containing four rooms each, waisr and ia house; price $900: ems lot 25 x 100 èach.Box 1966 Star: Fi AVENUE.No, 428.above LT \u2014- Medern xtone front Louse.five bedrooms.concrete basement.seveaty feet yard to REET \u2014 Cottage for sale.9 er.Norman Bihmore.Fastera Townships Bank Building.Main 7004.BR EE intra em.FOR SALE Jom Eh mem dee ee 28] Geod DEUPHOMME, wear Sberbrooke \u2014 Two flatn.stone front, 7 rvems, cellar.hot water heating: electric fixtures; only $5700; reusonable terms.\u2018'l'oole Company,\u201d 112 St James.6 ARE UOOD BARGAINS \u2014 Mitehenon street.flve dwellings, rqod revenue; liberal\u2019 terms.For fun part ulars, apply Alex.Schachter.No.3 Esplanade avenue.I'hone St.Louls 1355 - fr'ésnoss = NQUARE.corner + Two resi- deares and 10 rooms respectively, nicely ate furnace.gas and electric fixtures: osfy $9000, offers considered.oy ole Company.\u201d Man G70.SI.JAMES STREET good business property: 3.200 sq.tel, Beith office building; rental rev- 5 Sauve ve.Vs.= 4Zé 30 per | foot.Terms 4 cash, balance on eary payments.Apply Ed.Lortie, 20 St: Semes st.JOUVENIR AVENTE.south-east corer Pal: | fic.east of Atwater.just below Dorches- i ter-\u2014Fine stone front building.contalning four | \u2018well rented dwellings.hot water furaace, elec- trle ligut.ete.annual revenue 81236: price asked 813,000: offers considered, rasy terus; a first class Investment Norman Binmore, Eastera Townxhips Bank Building.Main ToL 251 STANLEY AVENUE, No.120, west of st.Lawrence Boulevard.a little above Bran.uram-Henderson works, frame house, on solid concrete foundation.lower dwelling {4 finksh- ei and occupled by owuser, upper dwelling Is uoflolshed, bnt can be completed at small ex- pênse; lot 43 by about 83.lane side and rear.bargain at £1900, ooly $300 caeb required.Norman Binmore, Kastera Towusbips Bask Build- tag.Main 7604 NT.LAMBERT, facing river \u2014 Charming 7 ronmed house, zoo) stshlex; large fine garden, about twenty une vtnousand feet., 90; land worth more.Fred.B.Cole, 180 si.James.281 8 CATHERINE V WEST, \u201cNo.1000 For taie cheap to quick buyer.Apply 338 St.Lawrence.Tel.Malo 2959, 281 2 QOUVENIR STREET\u2014Two houses, stope ana brick.four storey.four tebements.with furnace: lot 48 x 100 feel abonl: price $16,000; revenne $1416.A.Robebge, 70 St.James nt.Tel.Main 2310.SUMMERVILLE AVENUE.Westmouut \u2014 Four bonuses, 12 flats; lot, 100 x 100 feet: price $36.000; revenue $2Z70.Apply 70 St.James atreet.: NOWDON \u2014 St.Charles street, GS1\u2014 A houses, near Notre Dame de Grace, $850.Apply 1:42 St.Charles street.ST FAMILLE near Prince Arthur \u2014 Feuc- ments, 8 rooms, newly renovated throngh- out, every cConvenienst, alte new roof: only $8300, Conmbdered very cheap.\u201cPoole Com- may.\" Main 670 281 6 RSOUTIE voruer lot of \u2018eiturio and d'Orieans sireets, near the mw City Hall of Mais.inneuve, very well situated for storen and tend- ments.Only 31.75 per foot to na quick buyer.Apply 1.4, Sarantt, 3 Notre Dame de Lourdes.hue Egst RO 276 à SIONE FRONT Commodious family residence for saie in Westmount twelve rooms, two buth Foomsevery convenience, hardwood floors throughcut, Price $12.000, 42 \u2018a.Apply to Chan J.Brown, 4263 Be 3.tHerine £ Street.PEER GROSVENOR AVENUE, near Goif Links \u2014 Two semi-detached bonses.of 10 rooms: ground floor finish.tiled vestibule, walls panelled In chestnut, large hall pamnell- ed in chestnut to top of stairs, beam celilay.fivtug rooms.beam cetling; fire pièce.chestunt cpl dining room, Méum ceiling, two chins fea in_chestogty ili rin atl, ina buy! cr 9 la pé ecpbea finished im ol ater kite on teranno floor, terge capbesri, Sinn and draising heard, fix- inh eR Malad mo room, ning ter finten BC.cold Lerder: Îst ffoor, 5 rs foome, two\u2019 HE] wisdows, large built wardrobes, linen LEY mind tiled bathroom levies, aff eam ree, v7 Ned, prose thy hours Rea ago sow, 9 | Well as team track of other wi Securities Corporation, Trade Bullding.Apply Township Trust ames tres: Telephone | Te \u201c107 mere! IE Phone Mais a HERB ROOKE BAHT, \u2014 T © account of illness; rented,\u201d ton all rooms rented; fur.$e WILL BUY 16 new reated flats, 2349 Jmortgage $1v.500 at : Fax Eplenede.SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.ONTREAL WEST, Mssii0 $7000, Montreal running water, UMMER BUNGALOW for sale.on Lake Bt.six rooms and bathroom, running 23,000 feet of groand, well locsted.or: would eschidnge \u2018for lots In Grace, ot stock in good paying cencern.2025 Star Office, t water, ny alture could be bought If new tenant desires, ta 26570 Esplanade, a 8 per cent.boilers.l\u2019houe = 0\u201d LET, ou SL nard; new house.R AVE, 227 iy A.Gravel.Sia P TT a Var E Janitors dwelling, three\u201d bright rooms and bath.heated, no basement, S10.Particulars telephone Metayer, 2 Souvenir avenue.78 6 1081, \u2014 Br ht middle flat, good eondition, moving to new bouse; must rent flat immediately: wil gas stové and electric fixtures d wired, cheap rent.STEEST, 2639 \u2014 Sevres room » ten dla n A fi .Brien, 97 St.James.UTOHISON STREET, 1688 \u2014 Six room all modern cenveniences; newly papered.bardwood floors.mantel, Pry logs, electric light.present tenant leaving city.280 2 UNTLBY, 902 \u2014 Fine flat to let or for sale, seven rooms, bay window, fur- situation for doctor.$15 month.Apply 904 2 UNTLEY STREET, yr gee Plat, 4 rooms, Proprietor Lélonde, AURIER, near Park avenue \u2014' Modern far | -\u2014 hot water Te wilt rent oo 2 BE, STORES TO LET.winter mog the, URIFE AVENUE, 315, cast \u2014\u2014 Two doors Denis \u2014 Nice pew middie flat.brigbt os gas and electricity.Ie.Louis A353.- Dwelling, 8 rooms, \u2018beating css $15.00.st.two.\u2018dwellings, $7: mers & Morceau.09 Germain, near Angus Sbo * immediate possession.280 6 St.James.Hersid avenue, $5200: Gazetta, $3500; Westminster.85000: Eastern avenue, $3750 and $3500: Percival ave.J.W.Foster, 135 Westminster avenue, Phone West.1076.QUMMER \u201cBUNGALOW ?for = sale on Lake Louis, six rooms and bathroom.' 23.000 feet of ground, well located, or would exchange for lots in Notre ! Dame de Grace, or stock in good Daying concern.Apply to Box 2025 Star Office.Notre Dame de \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.~RUSHBROOKE STREET Over 7000 square feet of ground to exchange for revenue property or residence, SEAR ST.ANTOINF STREET \u2014 Well bulit | or what price cash do you offer?N' three modern flat, tenements; modern | ial Real Estate Co., conveniencew;.Present Seat $415; price 90600.| Main 2669.13 Beaver Hall Hill.| Capable Stenographers What better standard for choosing a proficient stenographer than the practical ability shown in writing a letter of application in re- STAR WANT ADS.\u201cAdvertisers get letters from the best and brightest-in the field, -when they \u2014ammon three or four for interviews and make a final selection.Replies may be addressed to a box number at The Star Office, if desired.| Catherine street west.1 bogany your price, Pod URNITURE EXCHANGE \u2014 If you have furniture you wish to sell or exchange roomed villa, excellent order: large and | notify Wilder's, Limited, 292, St.Catheriue street west VURNITURE | EXCHANGE \u2014 \u2014 If you bave rol p ou wish to ei or SX | TANTED TO BUY ur Exébange, all kinds of secontl-band furnityré, 671 Star Office.À 260 2 street west, upper 260 St.James stivet.er, \u2018pear Bernard, pe M walout aml ma- rooms plambioe; Thode.Bt Louis 4 14.FACTORY SITES WANTED.Box ILL LOCATION wanted.Manufacturer wants location where either water or electric power can be had: good raliway connection and where clean water can be had.Give full particulars to 2007 Rar Office.p J situated with YREENE AVE, rooms well furnished, all modern con- 29 3 eg roomed house, rent modern .coavenien- i months.Phone APARTMENTS TO LET.YELL furnisbel BACHELOR APARTMENTS Furnished, In the Lennox, 900 St.Catherine West; one room and a bath; gen; tlemen only.Apply on premises.vite VENUB, 319, Wesrmouaf., self- Crom à 3 Victeria street, upper | 24 Pine avemue West, 5; Medill College avenue, beat- Catherine Henry Ward ; 280 6 FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.NES 16 \u2014 A well furnished house : xtove and furnace: of ten \u2018rooms to let from January 1st: | dollars month to desirable tenant.tv May 1st, & small family of adults.276 $ | promises; reason for giving up.De A near Sherbrooke \u2014 Nine! winter M\u201d avenue car\u2018 7330 Star Branch stove for sale; rent $9.00.280 © VURINITHIAN APARTMENTS, 220 Btubop C \u201cétreet-\u2014Firenroof.wesi ligbted, one minute frcu: vorver Bishop and St.Catherine street, heated, hot water ali year; V electrical fixtures, telephone and janitor service.mosale tiled halls.back slair, good entrance.gas stove, refrigecstor.only rents very moderate; ly wodern, | Mardwoo! througtout, ¥ apartments, ready for occupaucy October 13th.Apply to 3.A.Davis & Company, Limited, Managers.82-5t.Prancols Xav fer street.hove Maln 4.288 26 OMINLON SQUARE Apartments \u2014 To let small unfurnished apartment.Dominion Square Apartments, deen any day.ply Janitor, | is Metcalfe st.SREENE AVENUE, rooms aud \u2018bath, heated, corated, er, West of Guy.somely finished and Jecorated.reterences.Or, vrchase, paying few thousand cash, alance on mortgage.\u2018furnish best five large bright OUSE OR FLAT, of 4 or 5 rooms.Mountain street.\u201d Y Y 8205 Star Branch Office.Wanted rent house, from May\u2019 ou ex and Mansfield: .Telephone Metay- Address, stating terms, 2.Apply 2 Souvenir ave.13 \u2014 Large seven roomed heated apartment, to let, refrigerator, gas stove, electric fixtures, hardwood floors.Apply Janitor, or Apt.2, 15 Hope res state lowest rent and full particulars.Star Branch Office.tor.Sunday.mount M\" tails, and cold water, electric 1 nished, ice, telephone, vacuum cleaner, store room, watchman and janitor service.Appig Apart ment No.8 Kitchen, veniences: pation January ist.Jas.Phone Main 2310.ANH REE \u201ceholee apartments fo eat.James st robes and linea press; vecuom cleaning system we rent $30.00 per month, Inelndes funi- ice lu summer, refrigerator.gar range.electric light fixtures, tb Ntevensan & Limited, Lake of The Woods Bullfing.6 Baw E PUDLET bain si, suite 86 \u2014 heated, refrigerator, \u2018gas stove and light fintures, rent $31 per month, can be spen ines | installed; tor's services, Apply 8 ad possession a oncy;.8 and 9 p.m.ENSINGTON APARTMENTS, 4410, 441% Catherine, suite of seven rooms; | sanitor s service.J.Quinian and Co, | ag crime street, [1712 K\" the year round,.HOUSE WANTED Centrally situated, but west of \u2018Peel bedrooms required.\u2018House must be modern.Send particularsy price, etc., to Box 2181; 8tar Office.Westmount) Tel.Mogat 180 3150 Dark aveous \u2014 Naites four or five ê alx- brieht rooms, heated, electric fixtures; refrigerator and lee supplied; vacuum Apply to Janitor or phone Lou Main 1: 1262, M class: WAREHOUSES TO LET.five bundred feet of for mann- t elevator.: COLLEGE AVENUE, 51 centrally located; wtrictly first five rooms and bath.SAS ; decorated to suit; Apply on premises, or Phone est.ROYAL APARTMENTS \u2014 387 Bt.Joseph Blvd West, modern in all de- refrigerator, hot ht, fixtures fur- BOUT aix thousand.in new building, faciuring: stram heated and fre Apply.The Massey Knitting Co.CLARKE STREET e new warehouse, with all modern conveniences: light on three sidea; 10,000 or 20,000 square feet at 20c per foot.Col- ental Real Estate Co.13 Beaver Hall ous = HOUSES W.WANTED.TNOTTAGE \u2014 \u2014\" Wanted to \u201cpurchase \u20ac cottage with garden, not more than one hour's drive by street car from city.Address N., Box 42, Longueuil, full particulars.HOUSE WANTED To rent, Mav 1st, houre in first class\u2019 Jocation.not east of Peel Street, nor Must be modern, hand- Can wou ia 280 2 we wt of H 7886 ; Z2eod Beaudry 2S1 6.1 OFFICES TO LET.OUBLE OFFIC coruer St.Catherine and University.om first floor, threo windows, on St.Catherluc: J.MM.Cavanagh, 318 St containing two bedrvoms, bathroom.heated: all modern con- no taxes; janitor sefvice; .oceu- H.Daho ase dt ed and furnish: Catherine AICLIFS PLACE, 1 \u2014 Large office, 1300 square feet or tess, ground floor, heated: ejctrie light and satlendance.: ap PIS, AER - Nice br: ight three tonmed of- {immediate pos- riven i Aevired.Apply K.Lindemann, 64 DESK ROOM TO LET.VW: FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET NDEAU \u2014 292 Mackay, thtee voourdi Kit uen.aœd v RoE an?hath.honte: Ainhes.niey + JE pd JAR vom ge re le conve , 0 .I 8.so Be - Catherize street j'auteed weat, du distribution \u201cwn The 5 oT tho rooms, TR | ATLLANCOURT, rooms, Yithen b bathrao.Ator\u201d room: telephone; .50 \u2018or $30.00.Apply Suite\u201d 13.Pi 40, Westmount.BSK ROOM to let, In eeotrs) locally; near of Trade: mederate: tit Apis een 9 3 May.FARMS TO LET.we farms to let at ol \u2018for good \u2018tenant We-have pay \u2018of nine farms for eate.For ren particplars opty Guo.Marcli- and sie , 8 James = 287} md.3 \u2018rouns, Kitchen and LE , , saute in TH évertiscisen Aa addr) ur, Bo published \u201d biishers .re ay, alter onoe of wpecial: \u201cor Ksipn « biat dre guar | gala eBllL COLLEGE A LD : per month.\"Colon nial H 13- Beaver Hall Hill Main | paco 2669.Fine middle fiat, 7 plumes, bandeaus, fancy effects, ete.Te ey SEL BE wilow\u2014plume-we\u2014make-\u2014is hand- Same | tures, hot water.asapely 133 De 1'Epee 4 street.tied ! .DFACTURERS STREBT, 286 \u2014 \u201cKier furnished (lat to 1537 \u2014 Eight rooms and newly papered and painted.jou can save money by taking over the oid i lease.AR Angus Shops \u2014 Flat of four rooms to pd Quebec beater and gas Apply 448 Moreau just above Mt.Royal \u2014 Sub-let a nice bright flat (3 rooms), immediate possession.Address X X 8067 Star Branch Office.ARK AVENUE, 2384 and 2548, near Bernard : \u2014Twelve flats, of six and seven rooms, | giving | heated, janitor service, hot water year around.stationary tub, gas and electric fixtures, fire grate.medicine cabinet.! floors.speclal condition for winter.Apply Janl- St.Louis 2621.or H.alms at, 354 { Outremont avenue.stove, PIVARD STREET, 6A \u2014 Small - consisting of four rooms; ed for tenant; 20 ply | to B.McCree, Royal Insurance Building.281 corner City Hall Beautiful corner\u201d flat, rooms, furunec; Address, Zing ail modern cooveniences; immediate possession.full particulars, Box 2096 Star fagfice.Apply 130 Ro, HUBERT STRES 2064 \u2014 To let, four ligt and warm.$6.00 per ST URBAIN SF.heated by proprietor: Apply on premises.TE \u2014 Fine flats, tirat door below St new flats, tested; mnitable for 15 McGill College avenue.DENTS STREET.1329 -Msy; small four roomed.lower flat, x ME as Notre Dame street west, Room e LT.HUBERT, a \u2014 \u201cFine flat, to | water heated; modern piqmbing, ara rant ments, 7 rooms.T.ee 2058 al On account of rar ng; cl x nice flat to let, papered a a pring\u2019 rent $18.30.a al \u201d er.\"ANDRE ST.No.for the winter.six rooms Key at 1464 St.Andre st.For apply Johnson and Dagenais 53 LE.\u2014 A few new modern 4 and 5 room opeu plumbing: gas; bow rend ly Hoolahan, 478 #t.281 6 UPPER ST.DENIS near Mount Royal, upper flat of 9 rooms, In good.condition, heated, at $30 per Colonial Real Beaver Hall Hill.Main 2665.ALNUT AVENUE, St.of seven rooms and bath; mederate.rent for the winter Lo good tenant, L Tienty \u2014 Fine fiat, HESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.ATED FLAT of about 6 or & roo not too tar from McGI! siteet.Ap 1344 | Star office.sie FLAT, furnished or umfaraigh: or 6 rooms.and al} modorn côn- véntencrss must be west of Bleury and cast 2 Guy et.Reply P.Q.Bex 70.URBAIN HOR\" On acwount of leaving Mee flat te let.papèret and fi SIA.AN.276 6 | FURNISHED- FLATS TO LET.8165 Star Branch OTe .six rooms: bath; Bot water; at present fr SPECTOR STREET \u2014 = Faraubed lat con 5 tainisg 3 rooms: suitable for married cou- .Avoir 129 Inspector street, before freire 2 10 after aix.281 OUNT ROYAL AVENUE, - 245 \u2014 To jet, I cos, bright sunny flat) es- is 5 cedragts moi ruroidbes spld If poquired.y to H.M.Simpson, 40 Merchants Bank Butia .corner University and t.Catberine street.Tel.Up 2368.Say N° TAME VAST, 1018 \u2014 Three furor unfurnished flats; plspo, gas stove, etc.; fine view rives side; 3, 4 and 5 rooms and small tenements; low rent.Tel.Bast 3300.: ' FURNISHED APARTMENTS WAN Br ETWEEN Guy ee mie eury, furmished ment u wolve Le in ox 2008 Star Office.218 6 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.TOTHE DAME STREET EAST, (31)\u2014Hovms, suitable for offices, tailors\u2019 shops, ete.few pilec rented together or separstely.L.- LaRue.213 St.Panl\u2019 street, Tel.Main 2820.PM Tirs SQUARE \u2014 To let, floe ahowroom.situated ox 02 3 Phillips Bguare.5° resent occupled hy-Cém pany mited.Sisé of Det! approximately 42 ft.x 110 ft, large sised vault.shipping entrance In rear, interior flnlsbed in wood, extra high celliug (17 ft.clear).Ope of the most desirable uptown locations available.Possex- sioo about January first or February first.For further information, apply to L.1.Robertson, Managing Director, Comet.Metor Company.Li mited, Phillips Square.Phone Uptown 45 ; 2euu 4 STORE 10 RENT Best location on St.Catherine Street West, 24 x 120; fourth door west of Peel.Apply The Fair, 51l St.Catherine West BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.VVANTED for May lIst, large well Hgbtea flats, or hall for class rooms avd studio, about 3000 square feet required; state Jowest \u201cterms for three or four years lease; location on or near St.Catherine street, between Bleury aud Bishop.Address Y Y 8140 Star Branch ; Ofrice.281 6 NNEX \u2014 Store, just completed, No.1007 Laurier avenue, Angex, Dear the pew Chores.Morin & Mackay, 97 St.James.apa | COVER Notre Dame Bast, >» , and St Gabriel abant.25 _heut- electricity.' ed.cement celiar.L.Taive.\u201d As 8e Paul.mu Desudrs.near Tel.Main 2520.276 ¢ ST LOUIS BTRBET, 357, opposite Place Viger Station, store to let.21 3 AVAL STREET, 2!\u2014Lurge and small $75 and 850: 92° and 926 St.Catherine | street west, from $25 to $50; are St.Norbert street, store and dwelling, 320; 443 City - Hal evenue, $13.Henry Co., 260 8t.Janes street.E3TMOUNT -\u2014 Coruer Olivier avenue aud Press.CELLARS TO LET.(sLians ood wareran and storerooms, 5.- 000 feel on cach floor, good light and shipplox.Factory Waste Co., 223 Wellington street.: i and 7 p.mi.Leonard Ethier, 2270 Park ave.BUSINESS CHANGES.eeper: agents making $300 weekly.Write for territor ope, care Montreal Star, Box 1652.4 PLATING PLANT, doing good bual- | nees, centre city; geod opportunity at favoreble terms for practical man.Address for interview.Box 2171, Star office.RE You CONTENT with § per cent?FOU wani dollars can be doubled this\u2019 winter.Box T Montreal Star, Toronto.\u201d ROOMING HOUSE an Dorchester street: very central, with weekly revenue of \u201c370 per week.On account of sickness, owner offers lease, furniture and good-will at very reasonable price.Colonial Real Estate Co., Beaver Hall Hill.Main 2669.BINETMAKING \"polisnlng asd uphois- tering business for sale, situated In best west end residential district, including lease of premises to 1st May.T T 7113 Star Branch | Office.1 O NOV Jet your mone: money Tusi; exchange your martgages for lots, which gr bring you 100 p.c.à year Apply hetween 4 377 18 R SALE or rent, general store, in the town of Greenfield Park, in good location; post office in connection witli store; will sell or rent at ressena price.Apply \u2018Past Office, Greentield Park.278 3 Baw R SALE \u2014 Interest in manufactur- ing business in Néw Brunswick, controlling several first-class patents.Party : with two or three thousand dollars can secure a splendid position as office manager, and a good block of stock.Address \u201cOpportunity.\u201d Box M 636, Star Office.- OR SALE old established and prosperous dry goods business, where best class of trade is derved; bons fide prospective purchasers can get full information from Nes- bit and Auld, Forente.280 3 | OK SALE the complete prant ot de Up! to date box factory, consisting of deuble surface planer, two \u2018matchers, circular resaw.cross and rip saw benches, trimming machines.beiting, shafting And pulleys, etc.The whole in perfect working order.Apply to James Perry, 323 St.saul st, Quebec, I.Q 365 36 N ROCBEY STORE, would give part of build: ing free to butcher; good advantage aud customers.Apply Bl Delinelle street, Bt.Henry Ward.280 2 IN HALIFAX, N.§.Manufacturing aus A) for sale, consisting of machinery and plant, flock of goods, pod materials for the nu- facture of pants, order etc.All in first ieee Forcing and power very reasonable\u2019 AF eas thoraugbly introduced pie: $40,000 St.Catherine street.Apply The Sterling 832 8 se | creased to $100,000.For sale as a gc- ing concern.Can be bought\u201d at a bar.sain and easy terms arranged, Splendid opportunity for the right man.Good reasons for selling, mand all particulars \u2018in connection w th business on | application to Manufacturer, Box .tar ce.378 3 saw N ILLINERY and Hair Store for sale, in first class locality, and doing first-class business; sickness reason for selling.Write Box 2134 Star Office.FILK ROUND for bg 60 gallons, two horses, milk sielgh\u2019 all equip mént; West End of Apply Box 2100 Star Office.28) 2 YARDS TO LET.FARM STREET \" \"Fine yard to let in this desirable locals\" ity.For particulars apply Colonial Real pate Co., 13 Beaver Hall Hill.Main Yi SPACE to rent, near \u2018aorner Bleury and Lasauchetiere streets.Apply Sogthem 240 26 aw { PERSONALS.A PIANO TUNER, with a reputation like the Montrea] Baok.Jobs Cross, a piano and érgan Tn eclalist.Fhoes se is sa.Office 2449 N Forvert 281 6 (CONSELE ME mn\u201d Montreal, noted phrenologist.Satisfaction eed or go charge.Parliament testimoniaK# of Cen- pas Take Parc Lafontaine cars.274 Duf- erin.Tel.Bt.Louis 2608.27 6 NROSS BROS.\" Concert Grand Upright Piano, a marvel of swee wear; one plano sells another; no ren | sive \u2018advertising, agents's, St.Catherine | street rents, and $200 saved: worth thinking over, ladles, and put on trial for 15 pas Write for interview, r, phone St.uise 494.Office, 2449 St\" Hubert.B 0 FBUttEF- badly worn or discolored they may me, are always of value, and can be ; used in the making of handsome willow and is guaranted to look as well, hold its shape and color, and wear as long as any new plume you can buy from a dealer at two or three times the cost.We also renovate Marabou and feather muffs and boas, willow plumes, algrettes, Paradise, etc.Our new goods are without doubt the finest ever offered in Montreal for the price I am asking for them.(See my advertisement on page 2.) de Zouche, Practical Dyer and Dresser of Ostrich Feathers, Lindsay Building.(OSTRICH FEATHERS\u2014Don't be deceived into paying ridiculous prices for your ostrich plumes or for cleaning, curling and dyeing them, when the actual manufacturers will do this for you at positively low prices.Bring us your old feathers.We will make them intb hand- me hand-tied willow plumes, bandesus, ancy mounts, etc.; heaps of smart designs to choose from.Freeman\u2019 s, 591 St Catherine west (next Hamilton's).STRICH PEATHERS, we clean, dye, curl and manufacture to a strictly private trade, of the very best people in fhis city and country; we give unexcelled workmanship at moderate prices, be one of our customers and you will have no regrets.We make s specialty of ot Willow plumes and handle them with great - 10 Buekingham avsnue, .1st street west ot Guy.Late A.J.Bush, 628 St.Catherine street west.279 Geod MERCI\u2014Alfred, what are you phaving in front of the piano for?Why, A nie, it ls clearer than our mirror, since having it polished by the Cross Brothers\u2019 men, and tuned, so that your singing is a pleasure to hear.1 was recommended to phone them.St.Louis 494.Office, 2449 St.Hubert street.00000 LLOW PLUMES in unskilled hands are frequently ruined.Inexperienced dyers often use injurious chemicals in the cleaning and dyeing of willow plumes and ostrich feathers, which cause the fibres to quickly drop off, and which de- Y stroy their lustre and beauty.Our maeth- od, while not the cheapest, - is undoubtedly the best.We use no injurious chemicals of any kind, and guarantee to clean curl or dye your willow plume without the loss of a fibre.From your old or soiled feathers we can make you hand- somé bandeaus, fancy effects, etc.that will look the equal of any new goods.Remade, dyed or repaired, \u2018we know how.\u201d de Zauche, Lindsay Building.ILLOW PLUMES \u2014 We not only spocialint in making willow plumes from old fez- thers, bot.we also specialise\u2019 in giving highest class work at lowest prices.However old your featbeiw arè.we can give you expert advice for r remodelling them {hto Willow Plumes, B several smart designs; latest | New York.ondon end Paris mounts.Any- thiog In feather goods cieaned.curled or dyed Manufacturers, King's Hell, 591 St.Catherine went.280 2 8 plumber, night or Bund telephone our BEmergeacy Co.128 Craig west.280 2 WANTED TQ BORROW.ABOUT ES $145.#o0d interest, by young man , making steady wages; have Toned flat, arid can give references Adüress Y Y 8135, Star Branch ce.NLEVEN ay La su endyet Sn y or irteen 0 ars | ant £ mortgage on ut pa dou- be , odd fout mor R.Cole, so Be Jumes.THREE HUNDRED SOLA i security and interest.Address T 8169, ki ranch Office.ANTED] to borrow $500 for twelve Park month : first mortgage.Apply 26659a FU RNISHED_ FLATS © WANTED.'D FLATS WANTED toned \u2018Nat, heated, uptown district.Let for desire James a.Montreal.\u201cpose, \u201cFEAT wanted, rai ai Apply 8.s.120 lavel SRN.« - wa TAN KD.option.Box 2123 Btér O bertve the hot to née ¢ or alter \u2018 right H How _ \u2018| member, we aré practical peopte.1f-there| is.anything in the feather line you want ta perfection.Freeman's Ostrich Pesther Plumbing rvice, Up 105%.John Burns &: Whe \u2014 sons; Walls of Two-iep.NTI ri oo SURBOW OW.Lo a per Make money, fame.Your eds ©, > hich - gu rey oi he pes me remerkt Advertisement # te The Star are send swteed thsertiep in\u2019 the fuilt alivertined de phblished { 205 roa ans Bi Tae pobishers ve.\u201ctly O Box 1689, Mentresl 881 5 -< stock on band.Will sell \u2018Sear; 5 best reason for selling.Amoly between 8 p.m.Suite 6.Dudley Apartments.JROOMING HOUSE, on University et, near Sherbrooke, contents of first class 8-roomed well furnished house,.Take over fenné.WII \u2018sell \u2018at sacrifice.| Address Y Y 8106 Star Branch.RP OF MILK for ne ve! adress Tess nr, salions a day.ie : James street.ESTAURANT for sale.tobacco, a?\u2018can- Apply 135 .school es, etc.y sop 280 4 be.TAB BÉADHRS looking to parchase licensed restaurant, hotel, tenta furnishing, shoe Moen, ete.; real estate, \u201cor farms, see Johnmon & Dagenais, 58 St James street.281 Geod PLENDID Business Oppottanity \u2014 The new Blectric Granite Saw will saw stone of any degree of hardness; no diamonds umd.Two machines now in operation in the United States.These machines will do.the work of 25 \"one (stern Aad fe DIDS charted for lem thar a $20.per - the Canadian, patents, rr lu Re sarl Investigation \u2018as the merits of Der position.Address, orien, Box M \u20ac18 Monten TORE \u2014 First class Cigar, CAndy, Stationery and Newspaper Store, for $178 cash; good for young married coupla after 7 p.m.1246 Wellington se.He 1 (START BUSINESS for yourself by using my formula; less than five Gollars starts you; the first year ! used it I cleared over fifty dollars a week; you can do the same; no canvassing.formula, sent for one dolar.Aaa \u201cFimgereld \u2018Foemitle Co; - 16 Sackville Fisoce, \u2018Toronte, Ont.238 2 Ye Leading\u201d Commercial und Photo Sapply Businees in Vancouver, B.with stock, fixtures and apparatus snd 2000 ron negatives.anis 7 quipped store, work rooms and framin t location: val uable lease; TeE apres, on for selling; price $5,000 cash.M 635 Star Office.281 3 300.00 \u2014 monthly, showing po profit; remt $40.00; 8 rooms.bath; h.and and electric light.Ap ply immediately.Box 2182 Star Office 281 ¢ 50 WILL SECURE one-third interest * (sleeping or active) in good busi- \u2018neas concern.Over 100 per cent sure.Only Soincipals dealt with.= Address Y Y 8188 Star Branch Office.\u2014 -_\u2014 \u2014\u2014 co FRADES.3 Lo ANTE ne Electrical, fixers, wirlag of erations, repa en 8.ete.All rivieed Bhat of attended to.Satisfaction guarant Electric Ca, 876 St.Catherine west.276 6 J) RESSHARRR.Parisi: dresses of all kinds; careful work.Prices reasonable.360 St.Catherine street ast.whitewashing and tinting, neatly done; walls repaired in plastering.Apply to T.Finn, Painter, 25 Plateau st.APER HANGING, Tinting, $1.50 a room: have it done uow.while cheap; prompt and guaranteed work.Write or call Mr, Gilbert, 480 Mentana street.277 5 AINTING, \u2018Tinting, Paper Hanging, Plaster lag, Carpentering, work guaraoteed, reasonable prices.W.Weekes, 2 Overdale ave.Phone Uptown 690.276 6 ICTURE FRAMING \u2014 Al] Montreal ladles send us their arders for picture frames at once, and avold tbe Xmas rush.Heanley's Art Store, 815 Bleary, corner Ht.Cather ther es PAINTING, tinting, paper- done reasonable; small jobs pen attended to.J.Doyle, 456 Mackay, rear.AINTING, Paper Hanging, iateriog, Whitewashing; furniture best work.Apply M.man, 687 dinguisei at ee mm pres ve \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 XOCTUR KE.H.Laurent, 96 Bherbrocke st west, diseace of tha eyes, ears, nose and throat.Doctor Laurent hss re-opened his office closed for the last two months on account of the |lllnesy and death of his wife, and the state.of his own health.\u201d Consultations, 3 to 5 p.m., and by appelntment.281 20 TOR Ye your poultry supplies Eo te Cooper à, 850 St.James st.Main 3078.Royal Purple makes yotr hens lay.275 4 28w | Mr.Luclen Vigoreux does mot call fg bis clothes at 304 lore enst es three days, same will be pr\u201d Seren FONFREAL DOLLS\u2019 OSPTTAL Ai kinds of dolls repaired large stock of dolls slightly damaged, for sale less than cost; also a number of unclaimed dolls in for repair for sale.Madam Moore, 4141 St.Catherine.N and after thin dute, 1 will not be re- ansible for any debts edautracted by my wife, Mrs.E.Coulston.Robert COgulston.RESTO MESSENGER SERVICE \u2014Any person y need a messenger.De not forget op.TT, for perbape you may need If scoter than you think.all the time, And best references.370.Catherine.West.PURCHASING AGENTS Tanda Jull-i-pan | Drawing, Penci fn.tart \u201cUE ng i Teed, 7 st | > Pogue, distribut tor, Tel.Malm S716.19.x Jotin at.Montreal.t d , arranged at xpeneiely.ords.or ete ipetityt a A Guy street.ALT meme FINANCIAL.t LAD VERTIdER Would.purchase ARE ut la estabtished- Montrea) Heer ex- etrange firm, one with New York to nx- eNanro - connecttéss\" pre \u2018reforentet\u201d «tchanked snd \u201cWil teptites ooofidential Jo worth sold last year.Can be easly in.Roeming and Boarding House, « | Victoria street, revenue «about $150.00 [TOUSE PAINTING \u201d care \u2019 © MISCELLANEOUS: \u2014\u2014 \u2014 | Branco Offices For Receiving ' Montreal Star: - Want Ads.Classified (\u201cWant\u201d) Advertisements .fer the Montreal! Dally Star left a at of the To Swing pisces \u2018Will be reecived at regular rotes: ANNEX, Co.er Falrmeouat \u2018'éreN murcet, Fatrmount Meer cal Hall, St.Leuis 1443._.ANNUA.cur.tm sana Viateur, » ncn - ne 2 St.Louis 2071.ANNEX, corner Mance neuve.A.D.nn Litres COTE ST.PAUL, M.J.Gadbe 100 Chareh Aver Mane annee COTE DES NKIGKS, N .Up.Fae DELORIMIER, cer.Monnt Reyal and P .ust 4N)d4, ind 3 E Mortn DELO! Amit Toochorin, cor East os\u2019 St, R.LACHINE LOCKS, 2176 8e Joseph atrect.J.A.Rabeau, MAISONNEUVE, 73 St.Catherine street.C.De East son © sauit, Phone NOPRE DAME WEST, cor.Chab- olllez Squar 1e , a Dr, Ledue.Main None DANE WEST, esr Rich.nn anadi Dre Main 6336.eu = mers tt NOTRE DAME WEST, Ne.180% A.Lasalle.West 1584.ONTARIO EAST, cor.Û M.Pasquin.sn nT vases.OUTREMONT, cor.Hutchison and St.Louls 3 .Kmery St.Louis 2141.tJ PARK AV cor.Pet _ P.MeCormract\" re ES OINT ST.CHARLES, 27 Wel | liagton, st, cor.Bourgeois, Fe .K.T.Stone.Main 1764, RACHEL 3 pa x \u201c Lasalle.East 1645.ST.ANTOINE STREET, 18A ee E.Hughes.\u2019 x ST.ANTOINE ST, EAST esd WE cer.of Atwntez Ave Chas.h Roffey, (twe branches) Phone Up 5257-4146, West.mount 3200, ST.ANTOINE ST cor.Fait: J.H.Leenvatier.Up, a ST.CATHERINE «EAST, corner ; » \u2018De Leéue.East ST.CATHERINE EAST, cor.De- lorimier Avenue.Dr.Ledne.East ST, CATHERINE EAST, > cor.Vis itation.Quenneville Æ Guerin, Fans: 4841 ST.CATHERINE EAST, cer 8¢ Decary oe.DEAE.o - ss.Lecours.&\u2026.sT.CATHERINE EAST, cer.St Elisabeth Mens Laiende.East 3806.ST.CATHERINE WEST, corner University.J M.Cuvanagh / Up.3088.J ST, CATHERINE WEST, cornes Mansfield.M.Devt.Un sr.DENIS, cor.Mount Royal.A Hrijien.: East.2S1L.\u2018oT CATHERINE WEST, cer, 7138.7 ut Tes ' ol fl © 87.DENIS, Ne, 540, near Chere : sie.J, Migueren.Kast oT.Lome.Jeans » Sherbroske.Ds ST.LAWRENCE, eor.\u201cMount oe R.Martineau.East ST.LAWRENCE, No.1 near Rey.G.Fercheron, leas 077.ST.LAWRENCE, cer.Prizes Arthur.Henri Lanctot.East Tr.LAWRENCE, oor rus.: Robert's Pharmacy.SHERBROOKE a on cer.Tan \u2019 Counelllors.0.H.Tansey.Up.943.VIAUVILLE, § Third Ave.Chas Maun: Phone East 5187.WESTMOUNT, corner St, Catherine and Greene Ave.W.:8.Stone.West 75.œ WESTMOUNT.§.Fry, ag Vie- teria ave, Dear Sherbrooke 8 Westmount 3352, 382 313 = CLASSIFIED D ADVENTISEMENTS : MONTREAL DAILY STAR.LASS Une half cent pe: Board + werd each ia Found.Scrilen.Misimes Rooms to Lat.Chars Situations wanted ®och insertion CLASS IL ] Eom acc.SORRY oon e cent Puplis Wanted .Ord, ench - Rooms Wanted .?on.Ie Summer Boaré.{ serti Min Situations Vacant © _\u2014_ ebarge 580, a let Houses,etc) cnoh lasey- and alt other cias- con ' ; sitied headings nog umerated under lass L .\u20260.Bir .Notices.25 cts each insertion Marriage Notices, §8 * - + Death Notices.85 = * -.Death Notice with funeral notice.50 \u201c .= MORTGAGE LOANS.Toe on mietgage \u2018balanes of price af vale.ee etc.$100.000 o, Westmount or other 29.Credit Posel ar.Mais 3963, 01 218 _ MORTGAGES FORCHASEDT por- and second Send ry particulars to Now i.TE ees FUNDS and other woneys 16 1eed oa .mortgage real estate at lowest rates, E Ww.8 Cali of Dosoye 5 & Patil Natary, Canada e Cha Se James ab, Mowtreal, an A = \u201cMONEY To Loan, ins NOTE - pCiaime ate n uated pepault, n seo Carmes - we poe \u201c(Fns- set with we only, au vente, with- [ent interest, personal laterviewy ty.De- mgra and Morteau, 95 M pate se gs to TT) WR per cent.Mat murtgage, revenue vena reps adrem.commission; = agents.Bor\u2019 aves \u201crar.Ota A Se ef AA m+ ray bg tn aT, On ADowTOR TILE UL, Trem 8 toa and.res - PS 31 FOR SALE, AHERN SAFES safons fire eng barge pocopd-yand 5c | - ar-proot.prices, Meds in Canada by Ahern Safe Co.Limited, 390 St, James St, Montreal.286 156e0d A SNAP Wultipi Typewritor \u2014 for « ve e- printing imitation typewritten \u2018letters, + x ; all somplote- for $45 oaab,.None but theses Meaning business need call.val afteraccne, 95 Hallowell, Westmount.\u2019 379 2 law X ONE aesiriag to buy on !ostalmenot 4 \" and gentiemen'« clothlag.ready weds snd made to order; also furs apd drs cerises } Park.avenue.Phone ards un .B 8 GH.good as new, $1.25.Ap- P!F janiter, 817 Boulevard St.Joseph West, Outremont YX SISTERS.leaving on tbelr Soutb- - cera theatrical tour.must dispose of 2 black Awstraliss lynx sets of magnificent large Russian sbawl and beaotiful muff, elegantly irimmad with head and tails; llned with shirred atin; worn few times nd stage: cost $S0 per + RE 3 Address Murray Lejbers, 25 E.14th ret New York.ARDING and rooming house, .3 rooms, near hotels and railway sta- tonsa; furniture and everything in good .order; good trade, will sell outright or sub-let.Address Y Y 8150, Star Branch Offion - edt - LL os B BY'S SI,BIGH and robe, almost new.2 368 Grosvenor avenue, West- mount.Tel Westmount 1690.__ _ AD \u2014 An\u201c iron couch bed, bought new last June; pald $8.25; will pell for $5.Call at 1353 St.Denis st.{rom 10 a.m.to ! pan, or 6 to 8 even- BED, bureau, chiffonler, ladies\u2019 ngs B _ quartered oak dresser, 044 parlor chal, Morris chair, dining set, sideboard, rockers, carpets, etc.Basçment door, oo On- CREDIT TO AL Call on us for anything you require to furnish your home.Pieased to giva you the easiest terms, 50 cents a week opens an account.We have Dining.Parlor, Bedroom and Kitchen Furgiture: also stoves, oflcloths, carets, baby carriages.refrigerators, etc.8 GABALIERS for sale at A.Small's, plumber, 19 Prince Arthur w nal for $20 per net; will send one ur both | C.©} D, with privilege of inspection at thelr ' weight 32 dwt.FOR SALE, FOUND MONEY Solid Al Sofa, well upholstered in ve- lours- or leatherette.worth $3.given awax abeolutely free with every ot i 50 and up.Cash or cr - patie in Btoves.Wholesale and retuïl.7 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER .25.191L FOR SALE.PIANO BARGAIN For sale, slightly used C.W.Lindsay upright piano, $355; terms, $10 cash and $6 a month; 7 1-2 practically new.A good bargain.C.W.Lindsay.Limited, 394 St.Catherine st.east.381 3 FURNITURE \u2014 For sale, dining-room set, including carpet and rug, cheap; in good condition.Apply at 14 Durocher street.\u2018 FVENITURE of three rooms fer sale, to que buyer: would suit married couple: vé rez- sonable offer refused; no deslers.Apply 68 Plymouth trove.280 2 QYURNITURE-\u2014\u2014Contenæ of rogming house for saje, house to let, copsisting of 12 rooms, all filled, heated by proprietor, reason | tor selilog.owner going west, good chance.Ap- ! pty 378 Notre Dame sirget west, 277 6 GIVEN AWAY A splendid Dresser and Stand, worth $18, given away absolutely free with every purchase of furniture to the value of $100 And up.Cash or Credit, Special bargains lin Stoves.Wholesale and retail, City i House Furnishing Co., 1340 St, Lawrence , Blvd.between Rachel and Marie Anne streets, T 261 13eod | (G°LD CHAIN\u2014Gentleman's 15K solid : gold chain, stam every link.Price 30.\u2018Also 14K fancy link chain, 33 dwt.Price $30.Ra- telle, 221 St.Lawrence.\u2019 RIZZLY BEAR ROBES and complete coachman\u2019a outfit, almost new.Phone East 2888.383 St.Denis street.IRAMOPHONE, Victor, No.3, $35; or Victor No.5, $45; the above are in perfect condition and at only half original cost.E.F.P.O.Box 2649.RAMOPHONE - Columbia disc machine, will play 12 inch 192ords at ove winding, io perfect condition Complete with ten 10 inch disc records.$16.00.| Bor 2153 Star Of- flap.Iv some beauties.Office.RON PIPE, Lamb's machinery.2-in.iron pipe, second-hand.large lamps.suitable for stores, halls.etc.; boilers and engines, all sizes.[Dominion Machinery Co., (Mullins), 223 Wellington st.ANT to dispose of soïne of my oil paintings and water colors: have Address Box 2154 Star tripod, and case, sell or exchange.| City House Furnishing Co., 1340 BY.Law- SS NG PLAVER for vale, In good order, rence Blvd, between Rachel and Marie P with 15 rolls of music, $60.00.Apply Annd - ve œuit; KB DIG.iS 7 ÔDAK, 814 by 6 4.with lens, § slides, : - ¥en J P'ANs FOR SALE -\u2014 Oublie & Sons Équite Pison, $35: terms $3 cash and $3 per month, CC.W.ay, limited, 394 St.Cath- erin street east.\u2018 281 3 1ANG FOR SALE \u2014 Hallett & Davis re Plane, $55: easy terms.$3 cash and month: rosewood case, 7 ocfaves.C.W.Lindsay.512 St, Catherine street west.2813 IANO FOR BALE \u2014 Fine*Gilbert ; Piano.87%; terma $5 eash and a month.- In good condition.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 394 Bt.Catherige street cast.13 PERSIAN _ JACKET for sale, bust §s; no reasonable offer refused; hardly worn.Apply G.L.Placite, 913 St Law- réuce Blvd.PERSIAN LAMB COAT, size 36, al- = most new, Apply 2108a St.James 1 0 reet.IANO, upright, mahogany case, 3 pe- | dals; in first-class order; made by Palmer Piano Co.Ont.; cheap to quick buyer.Call at 80 Crescent street.PIANO BARGAIN For sale, fine Harrington Player-Plano, $475; terms, $25 cash and $10 per month.As good as new.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 512 St.Catherine st.west.281 3 | JPIANO, upright, good order, cheap; | 282 St.Ferdinand street, St.Henry.IANO \u2014 Bargains in pianos, new and used, 26 per cent.lgss than other dealers.J.H, Mulhollin, \u2018786 St.Cath-! erine west.Up 347.PERSIAN lamb coat, new, lady's, first quality, up-to-date style.Will be | sold at a sacrifice for cash.Address X | X £100, Star Branch Ofifce.\u2019 RIVATE PARTY connected with whole- \u201c \u2019 sale houses, will supply responsidie | People with furs, clothing, costumes, as\u201d Teady to wear and made to order, on lb- { eral terms.Address Box 2023 Star, Office.| i 278 4 ! P'ANO\u2014Bargain, Mendelssohn Upright ; \" Plano, fine instrument, mahogany : Case, or square one; very rare case, rich wood.Owner Will sell one cheap.1450 | + { to 1800.in e Star are gust.) e full advertived tributivn of The Star, as published from day te day.ublishers re- perve the right te emit them.or alter] eitiens, in cass ef special or Extra 15dders, office wire Work, wire mats,\u201d wire cloth, wire baskets and trays, wire concrete reinforcement, wire straightened and cut to length.We make snythiug in wire or iron to order.Write for price list.Page Wire Fence Co., Limited, Torento.306 0 2aw HORSES AND CARRIAGES.LACK MORSE for sale, a bargain.348A St.Antolne street.» XPRESS OUTFIT \u2014 Wanted to hire a good smart horse and express, \u201cwith or with \u2019 221 Harbour st.out driver.Star Coke Co.Tel.Bast 6841.MWR HIRE\u2014Horse and rig, with or - without driver: also large\u2019 stall for one horse; best personal attention.J.A.Denault, 17 Place d'Armes Hill.G NTLEMAN'S outfit for sale, chestnut horse.16.1 hands (one rubber tired buggy, 1 Surrey sleigh and 3 extra large buffalo robes, single and double harness.Apply Ed.Kennedy, 81 Burnside Place.Tel.Up 188.\u2018 279 8 \u201cHARNESS\u201d Fine silver-mounted harness, costing originally $300, can be bought for half price at Mount Royal Stables, 1 Hillside ave, Westmount.ORSE\u2014For sale, good working horse: Berard 8.Major driving sleigh; 3 musk ox and § buffalo robes, sultable for automobile or large sleigh.242 Chatham street.i OKSES FOR SALE \u2014 High class car load of choice horses, Aubrey and Ellis, of Park Fill, Ont., bas consigned to our stables.one of the choicest carefully selected load of horses tbat has been shipped to the city this season.One beautiful pair of carrlage, several high class barness, driver's berses, with extreme speed.express heavy draft, weighing from 1400 The above Jot will be on view Monday morning.To be sold by pfivate sale.T.W.Foster, Auctioneer, 665 St.I'aul street ORSE for sale, well trained; 1,000 Ibs.; also buggy, rubber tires; one sleigh and harness.Apply 1494 City Hall.Telephone St.Louis 899.J0S.BONHOMME Goods stored free till wanted.The J.| Martc | ent etc.Coward, Iro- | St, Lawrence.| S.Prince Co, 35 St.Lawrence Blvd.pate antern, enlarger, 279 4 | P'ANO.upright, mahogany case as good \u2014\u2014 02 84 313 ITCHEN STOVE, lounge, carpets and: .88 new; rare bargain.547 De aes oir Taagiitul lady's Persian lamb odd chairs.220A Waverley \u201cHs 5 he TT 2 Limited Storage for automobiles and\u201d es hE] Big, BI SIL ches ; PIANO BARGAI garriages in our mew fireproof build.cost ; - - 7 ng.ticulara Address Y Y $130.Star Branch LANDE BROS, | NJ ARE Very good\u201d Trédum size.quiet CE Soove.ver Bot Re of pipe, \u2019 1 later sale, Nordheimer a \u201cpret piano, A he nd gentle; would suit splendidly for cn 45 4 ho : : terms, $10 cash an per month: lig elivery; can seen hai price.Apply 2154 Waverley street, An copine people to furnish your mo me -3 octaves; walnut case; a very fine 1927 St.Urbain.Phone St.Louis 2956.MLOTHES \u2014 Second-hand, first class tallor made overcoats, equal to new, sults.singe Tors and pants of all kinds of patterns and Fashions; also fur-lined costs, with Otter collar apd Muskrat lining: Raccoon Coats; twe and three skin leagths.(53 inches): a large stoek of all kinds of fur caps of all shapes and styles.Call early for your own benefit, prices are the ost reasonable.Pear- 55 Craig street west.Main 3967.280 eu son's, 2 éasy payments.Address $34 St.Law rence, near Dorchester St - : 263 12 eod IGHTING PLANT.second-hand.fer sale: 4 4 loverted and 3 upright mantels, operates at 13 cost of city gas, suitable for store or residence, accepted by Canadian Fire Underwriters, cost $90.would seil for $30.Apply 290: St.Paul street.Phose Main 5013.227 32 law Gr {618 LINED winter overcoats to! order (life preservers), light and warm, the ideal winter overcoat, lung | protectors; better than al} stores in town.Dame stidet west.NOON, COAT \u2014 Geutleman\u2019s, rirst class qua\u2019: Aty, perfectiy matched skins; 36 to 38 chest; full gth; good $150 » ; Ft Be Hews wear; worth : cas! rice $100.L.C.New 0.Bos pr : ull A540._ en .280 ~~ COON GOAT For sale Coon Coats; Apply 878 City Hall Avenue.| 6 79 \u2014eee #06 VOW, very fine, 5 years, medium size, \u2014ÀZ grade; Ayrshire -cow, and a- great milker when fresh.Can be seen to-mor- row.1927 St.Urbain street.Phone St.Louis 2956, (COAT, \u2014 Lady's Black Persian Lamb Coat, sise 36, in good coudition.Box 2158 star \u2018Office.\u20ac DELIER \u2014 Large 4-light 8 C chandelier, $3.00.851 St.rein Sst.CARPET \u2014Very large, 18 x 13 ft: with border; first-class condition; green and yed.G.Goode, 329 St.Martin street, city.à 2 C N COAT, in first class condition: fer three weeks last ycar.Apply to M.Hieks & Co.980 Metcalfe street.277 6 the drug never warn, ay \u2018 worn Muicair Bros, 876 Notre | ] L! MBER \u2014 About 90 pieces joists, 3 x ; \\ 12, 17 ft.long; 10 pieces joists, 12 x ;12, 14 ft.long: also some 9 x 9, 25 ft.| long.To be sold at a bargain.Apply 65 i Mansfield street.Phone Up 1242.1, Eoyary 30 horse power engine and 58 horse power boiler.and poney power in- Jector, almost wew.in perfret order, the whole for $850 cash.Can be inspected at No.0588 Sanguinet street.Apply Godia & Racieot, 66 St.James street.Telephone Main 1348.I My word: Mackintosh's \u201cEgg and \"Milk\" Toffee is great, just the candy | fur boys and girls from six to sixty , Years of age.Ask for it, or bring \u2018his : ad.and 10 cents to Geo.Nicholas\u2019 store, r.pposite Goodwins Ltd, and get two ten cent packages\u2014one free.280 2 \\ Y WORD\u2014ltave you seen the Five Bears a in Geo.Nicholax' window, opposite Good- wing, Limited; we guarantee they will not bite.they are too busy eating \u2018\u2018Mackintosh's Tof: fee,!\u201d the best candy in the world.Ask your dealer for onr large 10 cent packet of \u2018Egg and\u201d Mik Toffee.\" - 280 2 M 46KISTORT TOFFEE \u2014 ~The Old Foy list Candy,\u201d pow manufactured in Can- and see our large digplas of Toffees .manufactured by Mackintosh.y our \u201cEgg and Mik Toffee\"; it Is a winner.MAYS OVERCOAT.muskrat lined, otter A muff, \"and mink dogbie throw 1038.I ; \u2018CREDIT! CREDIT] Given, absolutely free, a guaranteed eolid Brass Bed, worth $22, with every purchase of furniture to the amount of $100 and up.Cash or credit.For this month only Special Bargains in Stoves.Open svenines until 10 0'clock.Wholezale ee + BY 1846 Bt.Lawrence Blvd.between Rachel d o_ Anne streets, 261 13e0d DD'4MoNPs.watches, jewellery.cash or cre.Jit; unquestiopable bargains.Bring ex- nerts.: be coovinced: 30 per cent, below any: where, J.A.Vennault, office 17 Place | d\u2019Armes Hill.Main 1155.Ne | : MOND RINGS \u2014 Two lady's dia- - mond rings, §15.00 and $25.00; Gillette safety razor, $3.50; lady's gold filled watch and vhain, $7.50.Call 154 St.George.) 8 SUIT, size 38: also frock coat - and pants and vest, almost new; a bargain.161 Mansfield street.T)Héseex Chiffonier, Rocker, Chair- Mabho- ; gany, Square.Enamel Bed.Hercules Spring Mattress.Apply mornings oaly.1932 Ma stecet.281 2 ESK\u2014Five fot top roll desk.oak: almost new; very cheap at $i2.Cali any time.447 Drolet, city.; \u201cquisn Stilton Cheese.rich, ripe and bine, Jrom prize Jairles.silver cup, sliver medal, five first prises, for ripe cheese In \u2018eu on.Loodon Dairy Show, 1911.Write A GiiShapman, English puces Factor, Ham a Atom Curer.care of B.29, Boazd of Tradé Ralldisg._ _ LU iB 12 daw purs \u2014 Almost brand new Persian lamb coat, length 34, bust 36, cost $250; will well for $135 cash.Address Box 2107 Spar Ottis.\u201c ; 280 2 Jone \u2014 Bpecial offer.Lady's fur lined à seat, sable collar, black cloth, vaiued at T5; will sacrifice as pariy in leaving : wws.Apply Sls Bt.: Antoine west.| .\u2014 zhu : FIFTY Edison Phonograph records, 20\u20ac ; .each or 15c euch, taking the lot; folding baby carriage and fur rug, $3; c lantern and slides, cost $2.50, for ibe.676 Bourbonniere ave., off Ontario, Maisonneuve.er COATS \u2014 Ladies\u2019 first class second.band and new fur coats, In latest styles, made up of Lamb, Bea!.Muskrat.Marmot aml Russian Pony; alse Black Beaver Coats, Sable | Collars.with Amster or Squirrel lining.! large stock of fur sets, In \u2018atest utyles, a | Lamb, Mink, Lynx, Sable.Marmot, Squirrel, | ote.Children's ecoon Caps and Grey iamb sets, at Pearson's, 30 Craig street west.Maio NUR CAP \u2014 For sale gentleman's sea otter cap.Apply 30 Plateau st.JrURNITURE \u2014 Contents of a nice fiat, with continuation of lease and nine rmanent roomers.Address X X 8043 Star ranch Office.281 2 NURNTTURE Parior set, cost $160, good as new, will be sold less than half the price: also Hefnttman Grand Piano.Apply 89.Esplanade ave.à LINED COAT.high grade.Black Bewver « whell.Russian Muskrat lining; Persian mb collar.sixe 40.$4G, half vost.T Cour is VOR SALF.cheap\u201d Tady'< Persian lamd jacket, HO bunt, length 24 loches: Ainaka Sable storm collar, Loth in perfeet réer.Address Box 2143 Star Office.281 2 \u2014 Beautiful lady's Persian lamb Comé, full skin, size 33, length 35, | test style.well \u2018very cheap.Also men's | cocon cont, large -_95 Hutchison.| INR Muskes Robe: slic laige sirang \"er.press sleigh.Appi; 762 St.Lawrence.E 21 8 es, EEN Single Glower Nernst Electric 4 Lao complete with Transformers, 132 atts, volts.Apply Room 38, C.PR.tegraph_Buildivs.Mi 8 YWURB\u2014Fine raccoon coat, one with fur acts HEURE oi and mmed overs To vionde Bros.376 Note are made.SUR TRIMMED OV ERGOATS Tor der, In proper style, on short not- Muloalr Bros, 378 Notre Dame st.URE \u2014 Fine set pointed fox, stois and muff) alse fine Persian lambd ceût, ches long, sise 38.Apply 2076 ae ae ° 0 D \u2014 Solla ocak folding Lit: large bevel plate glash mirror\u2019 dollars: will ool) below half: readon or ~yped- tes targa for bourse.2631 St.ae wast.- a i styles, rosewood case, full compass, char- 204 7, Snir: .éofler.also mink St.Louis 1393.ladiep\u2019 atolp.MABRBIAGE LICENCES Issued M.Duff.107 St James st.A 280 oy Jobo M.80 312 UFF and ruff, beautiful white fox; in perfect order.43 Hutchison st.Royalty of Europe and the leading familles of the United States and Can- ana have purchased Angelus l\u2019layer Pianos.We are sole Montreal representatives for Gourlay-Angelus.Leach- Argelus, Knabe-Angelus, and Emerson.Angelus, Prices no higher than\u2018 is asked elsewhere for ordinary player planos.Terms cash or reascnable 1e- posit and noi less than $15 monthly.Exchanges made, Dont make a selection elsewhere, before you have jin- vestigated the merits «f the Angelus, Catelogues, etc, mailed free The Leach Plano Co.Lta., 560 St.Catherine Btreet West, beiwcen Stanlev and Drummond.Open evenings.280 3 NEW LEACH PIANOS Another shipment of the new improved Leach Upright Pianos, received from the Toronto \u2018factory.If you contemplate buying a Leach plano for Chriat- mas we would recommend you to cvati\u2014 $40, American Organ, 9 stops, walnut as soon as convenient and make yur selection, which could be stored free until required.We make this sug- geation as last Xmas we were unable to {ill the orders of purchasers wha neglected booking thelr orders in advance, The popularity of the Leach dan, Is dud to its being a strictly first.class instrument, and as the price being only §375, payable $10 deposit and $7 monthly.Special discount to cash or short data purchasers.Each Leach piano is warranted good for at least forty years.Orpheum and Princess Theatre,, and many prominent musicians usc Leach pianos.\u2018Be sure and see us.Our wurerooms are open cvenings.The Leach Piano Co.Ltad, 560 St.Catherine Street West, between Stanley and Drummond, 281 2 IL PAINTING by famous peinter, perfect beauty: cost $600; will sell ada, is slways pure add fresh.Ask y deal, er ar our large 10c packet, of call \u201cat Geo.Nidolas' \"Store.obposiie Gaodwins, , Limited, | NEW PLAYER PIANOS tinstrument.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 512 |8t, Catherine st.west.281 3 RANGE BARGAINS A few really first class second hand : Kitchen ranges taken.in exchange for | \u201cRegal\u201d ranges.for sale cheap.R.& | W.Kerr, Ltd., 326 St, Catherine West.| 274 5 saw _ | ACCOON COAT for sale, in good cons { dition; bust 44: a bargain at $25.To | De seen at 328 Outremont ave.ANGE \u2014 A small Prowse Range in god order: rheap for eash.Apply A.Small, : Plumber, 19 Prince Arthur west.250 2 ! UBBER PLANT, 6 feet high; also i English ivy: no reasonable offer j refused.Apply to 754 St.Dominique st.I RANDE FOR SALE; Prowse mage.4% - feet : ~ long, 1 fire, 2 ovens, cost $223.was in luxe at Beleveau's Hotel, would sell for $60.| Also would sell cheap 2 fire extingu™bers and 11 bar counter.Apply 200 St.Paul street.Phone Main 5015.227 52 law UBBER, 2 x 3 ply and grit roofing, for.sale, very cheap: must be sold.Apply inorning, 1171 Dufferin: evenings, 900 Boyer, north of C.P.RB.tracks.280 2 ED \u2018\u201cCrusquoi\u2019\u2019 Sleigh, one or two sests; in good order ami a tan grey robe, for sale cheap.Apply 127 Prince Arthur ght; SHAW\u2019S PIANOS Shaw's Piano and Music House, 370 West St.Catherine Street, offers some fine bargains in slightly used and secondhand Pianos: $140 Upright.Piano.Beautiful! small - upright in fancy Circasstan walnut : case, looks and sounds like new, $340 Gerhard Heintzman, beautiful ma- | | hogany Colonial design: cost new $500; | magnificent tone.Terms, $25 cash and $8 mem md | | | | | 266 52 2aw oh.{ofr Main 965.\u201d Mail 0 WANTED TQ PURCHASE ALL CAST OFF CLOTHINO Furs, evening clothes.id for Tuxedo, Dress Suits, and Fur oats, lady's and gentlemen's, Doing the largest trade of any dealer in the onl city.Pers wishin erseucto Bis i FOR SALE.city, Persons wishing \u201cto sccure the WEE of iron Window Guards, Wire = est prices should first see Sam Pras Te attended to ABOVE OTHER DEALERS H.Pearson still pays the highest prices for ladies\u2019 ard gent\u201ds east-off clothing fufs, jewellery, furniture.Bpecial prîces paid for Tuxedo and Dress Suits.65 Cralg West.Main 3967, 1 S12 LL CAST OFF CLOTHING; \u2018furs,.evening rothess thery.diamonds.silverware.carpe ete.will pay more an y o desler.Call oo M.Strean, 760 Noire age west.Main I 26 A\u2018 CAST oft clothing, ture, Jewellery.verware, furniture, carpets, ete, raz special highest prices.all on H.Ig.Tel.East 4098.am 24 ALL cast oft ciothipg, furs, jewellery, fur- ntture, having largest demand.Mai! orders attended.Call first on the New York dealer, Sam.Llebowits, S34 Notre Dame West, Main 6368.: 276 28 AST-OFF CLOTHING, furniture, silverware, plated ware, oid gold, travellers\u2019 samples, pawn tickets; above eprydody else's prices paid by Mr.Fragk, 13 East Craig St.Tel.Bast 2067 .281 2 PAWN TICKETS Watches, Diamonds, Jewellery, Rifles, Sung, Pistols.Apply st J.B.\u2018Mtller, 437 St.James.Tel.Main 3794.:101 62 law PIANO\u2014Sute maker, name, how long in use ,and lowest spot cash price to Box 2180 Star Office.AWN TICKETS, diamonds, watches, general jewellery, highest prices paid.Business strictly confidential.\u2018J.A.Denault, Diamond Broker, 17 Place d'Armes.M, 11556.) ARTITIONS \u2014 About 20 feet office 3996 partitions, second-hand.Phone Main SLEIGH wanted, Windsor or Stanhope style, Bernard and Major or Ledoux make preferred.State lowest cash price and where can be acen.Box 3104 Star Office.| \u2019 378 4 (sera \u2014 Wanted to purchase, for cash, a light driving sleigh and robe, either together or separately.Apply at once.Box 2126 Star Office.HOP BLIND \u2014 Wanted green shop inch.wide and 8 ft.3 in.long; also dreas- maker's adjustable wire form.Address X X 7120, Star Branch Office.V\\/ARDRGEE \u2014 Wanted to purchase, a large mabogany wardrobe; must be In good \u201csll.wiil Rubin, to-morrow.condition; state price.Box 2141 Star Of- ! 280 3 fice.\u2018THE SCOPE 0 of any nature but may be satisf Family jars can be settled, mis ».The scope of classified advertising is not limited to the ordinary demands of every day life.There's practically no want Their columns are open to every corresponderce conducted through their use.In fact, there is a case on record where one man advertised for a \u201ctame\u201d wild cat, and another for a specimen of a certain grade of iron ore, and both gut what they wanted.anything you want, but can\u2019t imagine where to find.F WANT ADS.ied through Star Want Ads.legitimate announcement.sing relatives lccated, business Try Star Want Ads.for \u2014\u2014\u2014 OTOR BOAT, 35 x 5 12.H.Power a enghe, to exchange for good horse and rig.Address P.Kent, 3 Vitre street west.; \u201c 5 27à ONY\u2014For sale a nice, gentle pony, with4 harness, winter and summer veblg:; .8 nice rig for zulidren; will sell oniy isa.for quick sale.Apply 843 Boulevard Bt.Jos- | eph, Outremont.280 à pu 08 4 das BERLAND, abont 200 acres, chietly maple, suitable\u2019 10r a sugar-orchard.Apply stating price, particulars of location and approximate murober of maples suitable for tapping.Box 1684 Star Office MISSING RELATIVES.ould ba 3 WLEIGH WANTED \u2014 Delivery sleigh, lo feir b condition.147 St.Urbain street.Tel.Main 1501._ ISLEIGH\u2014A good lorrey yideh h for sale, * With very good box; An gbod con- I) 5 $d Tt The Montreal, where no otaer address is given.(CHARLES (Camille).has not been th plies to the following enquiries sb \" ived,\u201d Btar, heard of for over a year.Was born Extra prices|\u2019 SITUATIONS VACANT.(MALE).~~ AUDITOR Wanted an experienced - man capable of taking chsrge of the auditing apd accounting .department of a large establishment.Address Box 2063 Star Office, .stati references and expe.\u2019 rience, None but first class men need apply.279 3- rie a4 daily io spare time.\u201d warket, Ont.; DVÉRTISING SOLIQITOR\u2014 Wanted a cap- A able advertising solicitor, for old established publication; permanent position; knowledge of both languages advantageous.Address Box 2133 Star Office.- RE YOU THE MANY\u2014Here 1s your opportunity.Ne matter where you live\u2014if you \u2018want to\u201c sidke blu money and establish yeurself in an independent business requiring Do capitpl\u2014we wilF teach you, by mall, all jhe | secrets of fhe real estates bogivess isciudiog | thorough commercial Jaw course, list with you readlly salable properties, co-operate with and assist you to permanent success.Our B4-page free book fully explains our methods and tells what it means to be the local representative of oldest and largest Co-Operative Realty and \u201cme : to \u2018g2.00- Balm Oo., Dept.14, New- 7 ood Brokerage Corporation in the world.Write to-day to Internatioual Reality Corporation, 147 Manhattan uflding, Chicago, 1H.\u201c33 28 leow TA NYBODY can earn $20,00 weekly, raising mushrooms, all winter, in cellars, sheds, boxes, etc.Markets waiting.Free bookiet.Hiram Barton, 20 West 48th street, New York.intelligent pergon may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers.oO canvassing.send tor particulars, Press Syndicate, Lockport, N.Y.OY WANTED \u2014 At once.to carry parcels, and make himself geuerally useful.Apply at 82 St.Peter street.SITUATIONS VAGANT (MALE).CHIN ajuster want- G5 5% dchante Tor E t man.Btate\u2019 experience Box 2143 Star O Ice, 281 3 T MADE $30,000 in tive years with a sta) I alt er business; began with-65- pt for free booklet.bow.ue = WILL sTART YOU carafog 11 daly at homé in spare time siivering mirrorg: no capita); free instructive booklet, giving plans Tor operation.G.F, Redmend, Dept .° OINERS wanted, good bencn bends, first class pay.Apply Wm.Rutherford, cor.Atwater and Kotre Dame sts.37% 4 Ju IOR CLERK want for office; must write a good hand and be accurate at figures.Apply stating agé, etc, to Box 3033 Star Office _ 21) 6 JUNTOR CLERK \u2014 Bright Junior clerk wanted for an old \u2018financial Institution; must write a plain hand and be willing to learn.Salary to start $20 monthly.Apply Box 3137 Star Office ~~ 281 _ \u2018OB COMPOSITOR wanted immediately.\u201c Apply Southam, Ltd., §3 St.Alexander street.\u201d - _ ANITOR \u2014 Man to look after furnace apd cellars and make himself generally useful.Apply Welland Hotel, Montreal.ABORERS wanted immediately for in- stds work.Byers & Ang!M.-Ris! Apartments, corner Oxenden avenue and Prince Arthur west.Apply Mr.Hayes INOTYPE INSTRUCTION; $20,000 equipment; established 1908; hundreds of \u201cuc cessful graduates.Write for prospectus and dates of next openings.Empire Linotype School, 413 First Aveppe, New York.Co ; 274 4 law JNEMEN \u2014 Wanted foremen and six linemen to go to Copper Cliff, Ont, to string 45 miles of power.'Tra 1 line.Apply to R.703 Power 2 Building, Montreal, Que.BEEF-BONERS and packing house butchers.Apply Laing Packing Co., Mill street.281 2 BOOKKEEPING \u2014 Gentleman to de- © vote few hours dally bookkeeping, in central down-town factory.State experi- : ence, etc.Box 2171, Star Office.READ DRIVER; steady, pushing young man.Apply McKeown's, 368 St.Antoine st : B°\" \u2014 Wanted bright boy for office, about 16 years of age; good prospects.Apply 2112 Star Office.280 2° | RICKLAYERS, firat class wanted.Ap- | Ply at cor.of Cote Road and Grey ave- ; nue, Notre Dame de Grace, to Mr.Joseph | Faille, Foreman.279 4 Be \u2014 Wanted strong boy to work in shipping department and make bim- ; self generally useful.Apply Fisk, Limited, 6 St.Helen st.Be MONEY writing songs.Thousands of dollars for anyone who can write ful Words, or.Muaic.Past experience unnec- | We want.witbout music.Send us your work to-day, or write for free particulary, H.Kirkus, Dug- dale Co., Dept.533.Washington, D.©.200% law\" B°Y \u2014-A smart bright boy.Apply 176 St.Catherine at.west.prier YOUNG MAN wanted as stock clerk; must have good references; good prospects.Apply Queen Dress and Waist Mfg.Co., 14% Notre Dame st.west.280 2 B°' \u2014Wanted a boy to run messages and .be nseful in a wholesale warehouse.Apply to McComber and Cummings, 373 St.Paul st.276 8 Bex wanted, for wholesale warehouse, = 10 make himself generally useful.TAPPIF with city references to 215 Notre Dame street West.B°\u201d, \u2014 Wanted a smart boy to go messages and make himself useful; good wages.Apply at The Dominion Umbrella Store, 407 West St.Catherine at.B°* at Goltman's Business College, 735 St Catherine west, to glve light services in exchange for complete course shorthand.typewriting and telegtaphy.R.Golt- man, Principal.vs .ee Detroit, Mich., U.8.A.Father enquires.8 28123 B°* ~\u2014 Strong boy wanted to make himself useful round factory.Good references.Apply Queen Dress and Waist Mfg.; Co, 149 Notre Dame st.west.281 2 ) ANDMASTER wanted for brass and reed band, cornet player preferred.Address Box 2163 Star Office.\u2019 1 Office.\u2018 8.Xelseh, 276 \u20ac MAN FOR OFFICE Young man with equivalent of high school education to look after stationery department, proof reading, &c State age; education and full partici.Jars of business experience.Salary $50.00 per month.Address Box 2054 Star Office, 279 2ead Advertisements in The Star are guer- anteed insertion im the full | distribution ef The Stur, ns publish from day to day.The publishers reserve the right te omit them, er alter positions, in cane.of speciai or Extra Editioas.SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE).We have a gocd opening fur an experienced shoe man as manager of AR fetail stcre in an Ontario city of 75.000 cpulation.This is a good proposition or the right man with energy and brains, Ggeod salary to a steady come petent man who can produce th: busi.uess.Apply Box 2086 Star office QILVERSMITHY \u2014 Stumpers, pollow-ware cutters, flat-ware polishers and setters.Apply to Mr.lLeslle, Sliver Factory, Henry Birks & Sons, Limited, No.19 Catbcart street, Moutreal.1.244 67 Jaw - \\JHORTHAND \u2014 Highest speeds are ai- tained, and largest salaries obtained.All commercial subjects.Robinson's Business (College Co, 591 St, Catherine west.Uptown 4792.ALESMAN-\u2014Wanted good clothing seles- man, one able to speak French preferred.Apply te John Allan, corner Craig and Bleury streets.ALESMAN \u2014 Experienced shirtwaist salesman wanted on a stricily commission basia Colymbla Waist Cu, 747 Broadway, New York.£2813 HEET METAL WORKERS wanted] good wages and steady employment to competent men.Apply 114 Latour street.TOOL MAKERS First class men, experienced on small accurate work.Apply \u201cNorthern Electric & Mantg Co.Ltd, corner Notre Dame and Guy.277 3 Saw RAVELLER wanted, experienced traveller for silk and lawn blouses, for Quebec and Ontarlo; salary or commission: only good man.with best references mecd apply.Box 2098 Star Office.280 2 3 ACHINE and bench hands wanted: good hands for sash aad door factory; highest wages pald.Apply to McLaurin Bros, Limited, Lachine.367 8 2aw RAVELLER-\u2014 Wanted by large Amert- can manufacturer travellers in eaca province; splendid opening for good men.Address Box 1964 Star Office.2377 \u20ac MESSAGE BOY wanted.Apply Tribune Press, 316 Lagaeuchetiere west, Mr.Birch.Ç_ ee N N, at once, to learn barber trade, expert \u2018Imstruction:.constant practice; tools free.Always sure employmént for a barber.Write for catalogue, Moler Barber College, 41 Craig street east, Montreal.\u2018AA AN \u2014 Wanted elderly man, three days a = day, between dre st.- EN to qualify for Firemen, Brakemen and Raggagemen, $75 to $100 monthly.Bx- perience unnecessary, state age, weight and height.Railway Bureau, G31 Panama Building.St Louls.Mo.EN, experienced, Sugar Making.Apply Nicolet st MESSENGER Wanted \u2014 Messenger Boy.good wages paid.Apply Boston Shoe Store, St.Cath: erine and Mansfield Streets.281 3 ARBLE CUTTERS and lathe men wanted.Apply at The Norcross Bros.Co., 356 Logan avenue, Toronto, Ont.__379 8 N ARRIED COUPLE \u2014 Doctor, with : daily clientele, will.give furnished apartments, heated and lighted, in return for looking after office, attending the door and telephone; must speak both languages, and have first-class references.Apply by letter to Box 2168.Star EN OR WOMEN wanted \u2014 $50 weeklv: N absolute necessity; wonderful seller; 200 per cent.profit; experience or talkinx unnecessary; our \u2018\u2018trust scheme\u2019 envelopes do the work, send ten cents for sample, worth 35e; particulars free.Rideau Speclial- and 4 o'clock, 1319 St.An- wanted, in maple Ramsay, Ltd, 280 3 À 230 B°% wanted for office work.Apply at room 415, Quebec Bank Bldg.ELL BOY wanted for an house; must have good references.| Apply 8 H.McDowell, 20.St.Alexis st.B°* wanted to answer phont, speak both i languages and write English, work at 2 -y room 279 3 ym : between Sam and 5 p.m, OY \u2014 Wapted smart, intelligent boy.to agaist in shipping department of whole- sgle hardware house, Apply Thomas ,Rob- Ltd, 134 Craig st.Wett.; 279 8 OY -\u2014 Wanted smart boy to make him- eftson and Co., Point St.Charles.Apply 141 St.Peter st.| h ty, Smith's Falls, Ont 273 10 apartment MAGHINISTS Machinists, Boiler Makers, wanted for the West free fares.R L Black, 426 St.James St, TOW'S YOUR CHANCE \u2014 germanent posl- tion as salesman for Hardy Quebec grown Nursery: Stock.Selling outfit free.Write to-day for particslass.Canadians Nur sery Co.Limited, Montreal.MR 164 82 3aw OFFIGE ASSISTANT self generally useful! in shipping room and to run ertands.Apply 8326 Coristine OYS \u2014 Two strong boys of good educa- i Case in fancy walnut.! n can be had payable $6 monthly.| $200 Bell Upright Piano, fancy walnut case, new tone: cost new $450.$180 Imperial Upright, in mediun: | .Sized case, good tone.: i $235 NMahogany Upright Shaw Piano, slightly used, 36 monthly.Looks and , sounds like new.; $19 Helntzman & Co, Upright, tn Splendid condition; nice case, us perfect us new; fine tone: cost originally $450; ! Will be sold at $7 monthly.$240 Newcombe ITpright Fiano, large size, fine tone: equal to new: beautiful burl walnut case.; $135 Schultze, N.Ÿ.Square Piano, in : fine condition, $5 monthly.ea { 3215, imperial, large size, tancy walnut { upright, latest design; cost $350, and like | new, i $76, Bquare Plano, carved legs.nice! case, 7 octaves; will sell for $75; $10 cash\u2019 and $4 per month; size of case only i2 ! inches wide by 67 inches long.case, 3 octaves, - ! Also other fine bargains from $30 to $260, on easy terms.Sole agency fur the renowned Piancs and Player.-Pianos of\u2019 Gerhard Heintzman, and makers of the Shaw Pianos.J.W.Shaw & Co., 870 St.Catherine Street West.QLEIGHS ten nized Vietora Sleigh.with black bear robes: suitable for single vr double driving.Apply 21 Cote des Nelg:s Road.2s1 7 QEWING MACHINE \u2014 New Williams Sew- KY dog Machine, $7; one Hinger dfop head, like new, $18.Apply 752 St.Urbain, 281 2 | w PORTING GOODS \u2014 Skates, akis, to- | boggans, snowshoe outfits, can be | obtained at Owen Bros., 31 Bleury street.| | Phone Main 5074.| STOVE for sale, first-class heater; been i in use two months only; nickel-plat- led: will sell for $5.Call 328 Outremont Lomi stig ean sany Upright Piano.or cart.Will be sold cheap.561 Grand in every respect.Price new was $430: Trunk treet, corner Charlevoix.\"old: reasopable.689 St.Urbain.PVORRINS HORSE\u2014For sale, à good working horse, suitable for express ;ber_month.oo _ a ditien Maertin\u2014516-Aibert-st city | 3290 -Rosenkranz Baby\u201d , Wo teri Tools 113 hander 7 and $ ; i beautiful condition: cost $850.L Ge yon (FW very Rtylish cobs.TF3 bands, 7 and 8 \\\\TALTER FITZMAURICE\u2014I Go so long want d piano, don't i ng .Years old; two 5 year old work bornes, to hear from you, and implore you to ; & grand pi » don't miss see NE | guaranteed every way, sleigbs, robes, and bar- write.Your mctber, The Nest, Chester this one.(ness of all kiods.45 St, Antoine street Road, Birmingham.Any Intormiation wiil $315 Gerhard Heintzman, perfect as! .si 2 ce mest thunxiully received, 257 26 new, latest style: Price new was $450.AGENTS WANTED.DOMESTIC PETS.GENTS \u2014 $25 a week for two hours 4 work a day.A brand new hoslory proposition tbat beats them all.Write for BULL DOG for sale, winner at last show.: Apply 40 Aylmer st.ULL TERRIER PUPS for sale, two first ciass bull terrier pups about eleven months old.Apply 29 Pte IX.ave, Mai- sonneuve, Montreal.280 2 (CANARI ES for salé: also few good \u2014 Yorkshire canaries, cheap.Apply + 1437 Logan east.Je NE Gerfian canarics; good singers: also cages, at 356a Rachael st.East, -comer Berri.Open every day.pisse CLASS.SETTER DOG\" \u201cClumber Spaniel for sale, liver-white, 3 years oid, thoroughly broken woodcock, snipe, © partridge, worth $308; will ae!] for 850; no more use fur him.L.Huot, Beloeil, P.Q._ 279 leo VOOD GREAT DANE DOG, for,gale; a great watch dog, 19 months o Ad- dresa H.Dlarisean, Magenta, County Rou- ville, PQ 280 3 RISH TERRIER, beautiful pupples, male and female, 4 months old; fuil pedigree, off champion stock; very pro- mifing specimens.398 Amherst street.PARROT \u2014 For male a young Ercen par- rol; no reasonable offer refused.Apply to the janitor of the Queen Mary Apts.Uldfield avenue, off Dorchester st.279 2eod PURE WHITE T'OMERANIAN PUP for sale, one month old.Apply 357 Rivard street.FOMERANIAN months Apply 304 Lalonde, avenue, near Ontarlo.between I'anet and Visitation.Mrs.Morgan Thaylor.278- 4 OMERANIAN PUPPIES \u2014 Two pure white male Pomeranjans, eight weeks Able Jrbs 280 2 WO Barred Plymouth Roék Cockerels, pure bred.from heavy laying strain; a bargain.T for $400.Address Box 2153 Star Otflce, | AVe._ | 158 Gordon avenue, Verdun.( VERCOAT.furlined.\u201craccoon collar, TOVE FOR SALE Jacket fast heater, | = 7 - or sale; a sleigh.St.Cutharine, ; two holes; used twice; [perfect con- POULTRY FOR SALE.\u2018 en re.\\ dition.ly , , and Turtle stove.Apply 197 Chatham | nnAPPly Richardson, 6 4th Avenge Gross ROADS Poultry Farm = Choice Bar OFFICE.wiable and \u201cshed.For further par ticulars, apply D.l'arizeay.Lumber Mer chant, 2803 St.Lawrence Boulevard.281 ¢ (QVERCOAT\u2014For sale, new winter over- cont, size 38; cost $30; will sell for $20.Address Box 2149, Star Office.OFSAN for sale, in perfect order: easy terms._Apply 633 Sanguinet at.OFFice FURNITURE \u2014 Party leaving city wants to dispose of office furniture, almost new.Apply between 9 and 11.30 or 1 and 4.30, K.Lindemann, 204 St James.230 9 1 - PIANO BARGAINS HEINTZMAN & CO.Upright Piano, plain case,\" 71-3 octaves; excellent tone; perfect action.In first-class condition.Bargain $276.payable $20 cash and $8 per month.Layton Bros.550 St.Catherine St.W.(corner Stanley).STEINWAY Upright Plano, Louis XV.acteristic tone; in fine condition.Special price, $365.payable $16 cash and $7 per month.Layton Bros.LAYTON BROS.Cabinet Grand of striking appearance.71-8 octaves; very latest improvements, lovely tone: practically new.Reduced to $260, payable $15 cash and $7 per month.Layton Bros.NORDHBIMER.- Upright Plano.rose- wond case, 71-3 octaves: completely rebuilt: very wood tone.Only $345, payable $10 cash and $6 per month.Layton Bros.MASON & RISCH Square Grand, rosewood case, carved lags, 71-3 octaves, full metal frame; rich tome.fine action.A fnap, $145, payable 98 cash and 35 per month.Layton Bros.L.LAFORCE Square Plano, carved legs, small size, full compass, full metal overstrung frame: excellent tone.A real bargain, $125, payable $5 cash and $4 per month.Layton Bros.C ' , BEGINNERS\u2019 Plano, rosewood case, good tone and action.May be axchanged within three year for new piano.$65, payable $5 cash and 83 per month.Layton Bros, 650 St.Catherine &t.W. 130 ST.Stems ow MALY GE The Skidng'season now open.| 88, Hivete n alr skoting rink.! | fancy skating taught by a.! or agedin (Port Chalmers, , lara, apply to the SEASON: 2 York [TNTERCOLONIAL WAY Bouaventure Union Station.274 8 daw TRAIN SERVICE.\u201c140 am, daily exeept Sunday.Levis | Quebec and Connections for Rivier intermediate stations.12.05 p.m.Maritime Exp Quebec, Campbellton, Moncton, Su.John, Hall- fax.Prince Edward sland.Sydney.Saturdays to Bt.Flavie only.4 p.m.St.Hyacinthe.termediate stations, dally day.\u2014\u2014 CITY TICKET OPPVICE: Tel.Bell M.615, A, PRICE GEO, STRUBB Asst.Ger: Pass Agt.City Ticket Dar 130 St.James St H GRAND TR Only foule doubls-track route Detroit ad Chloe \u2019 TORONTO IN 75; HOURS VIA \u201cInternational (Finest and Fastest Traip in Ounada) Lvs.MONTREAL 9 am every day.Four Express Trains Daily - MONTREAL, TORONTO awd WEST.1.30 pm.Cars 0e Trains; Pullman Sleeping Corn, Blectrie reading Sam.5.45 am, Dia Lighted, including berths, on night trains.MONTREAL-NEW B.\u2014*8.35 a.m, $3.00 p.MONTREAL BOSTON vin Vv.Ry\u2014 MONTREAL oh AWA 13.55 p.m., *B.00 VILLE\u2014*8.00 a.m., t4.18 VIA.G.Y.-C.V.Goins, turn limit, -180-Bt_Fares Bt, -\"* Bonaventure intermediate YORK.via D.à \u2014*8.31 a.m., \u201c8.30 pm.MONTREAL -88 \u2018ERB ROOKE.LENNOX- \u201cDaily.tDatly.except Sunday.FROM MONTREAL TO New York.812.30 ROUTE Wednesday.November 20th.Re- December 10th.OITY TICKET OFFICES: Phons Main 6806 or Station.st e du Loup and, Nicolet.and in êreert Sun- RAILWAY \\ SYSTEM isquie Yo Limited\u201d 10.30 p.m.Allan Line Royal | Mail Steamers.CHRISTMAS SAILINGS - RMS, VIRGINIAN.«coos.Turbine .From Montreal .Nov.28 À 8.5.GRAMPIAN., ceevwss.Twin Screw ., From St.John .Dec.3 RMS.VICTORIAN.s.Turbine .+ « From St.John .Dec.8 8.8.SCOTIAN.sexe.» Twin Screw .From Halifax .Dec.9 8.8.BICILIAN.Single rew « » From Portland.Dec.14 8.8.CORSICAN.\\.Twin Sc .From St John .Dec.14 { Saloon Passage, $72.50 and up, \u2018accorde to steamer.Second Cabin, $50.00 and $52.50, according to steamer.Third Class, $30.25 to $32.50, according to steamer.222\" H.& A.ALLAN, Montreal( \u2014 Special Arrangement | i Royal Line Latest Times for Leaving Montreal Passengers for the \u201cROYAL EDWARD,\u201d sailing Halifax, November 29th, for Bristol, Eng.Intercolonial.12.05 noon Tuesday \\ i + lamps ia m., *7.28 p.m.PEINGPIELD, \u201c|.am, p-m., *8.13 p.m.New Zealand Shipping Co.Montreal and St.John Australia and ' New Zealand Proposed Sailinge: FROM ST.JOEN, MS.58.WAIWERA.(88.WAEANUI ce so ve oa ce wm sa we ly intervals.Leading fargo accepted for adi | puerta subject to trana-eh! All steamers equipped vi commodation.Vor rates of freizht and all other pertes ee =o .Dec.INth er +.Jüü 15th Fed.15th To be followed by steamers at regular menth direct for Methonrne and Syôber.l Australia, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttletos .and New Zealand.7 Australesian th cold storage se other EW ZEAL 3 \u201400: 89 ST.PETER STREET.MONTREAL Telephouve Main 2988 EAMER CTL TN Portland, Me.and \u201cCANADA .\"tMEGANTIC.\"Deo.: *TREUTONIC.\u2018Dec.34 Rates frem First, tinction.fully Appointed.Btring Orchestra.*\u201cCANADA\" One Class Cabin (II) and sengers only.ETI Christmas Sailings from From Fortland.From Halifax.Dee Dec.3 $83.Becond, 350.$31.86 acoording te steamer and dis- tMagnificent New Steamer and Beeuti- Mes Elevator.and \u2018\u201cTEUTONIC\u201d carry 1 CANADA Halifax,N.S, Deco 10 Dec.15 Third, Carries Third Class Pas- \u201cULVePiu\u201d LARGES( Also sailings every moth steamers, All Steamers have Ask Lecal Agents Notre Dame St.W tews Axy, 530 St, SUMMER SAILINGS 202 Sand for Die WHITE STAR reg, Pegertey trom LINE #52 ter srs ne and Southampton, including new giant Queensyown and Liverpool by mam.Submarine Signais.trtces, Meuntrenti; + Cat in the WORLD Thursday to Wireless and or O 118 herine St 238 ai St.M.Y., or any of agencies.BSANDERSON & SON, Gen.Agtz, BERMUDA MBALS AND BERTH INCLUDED ON The Royal Mall Steam Packet Co's.\u201cS.S.TAGUS\u201d Ait accemmedstions first class; ne second erchestrs; 5,565 TONS class or steersge; water-tight compartments; submarine vigasis; bilge koels; wi at ton 22 State the local steamship Twenty-First Withrow Tour.MEDITERBAMIAN \u2014Feb.NT LACONIA, Nw EUROPEAN York to Madeira, GibFa)- tar, Algiers, Nice, Monte : Carla, Maples.Them cruise\u2019 to Sicily, Greece, Turkey, Asia Minor, Syria, Palestine, Egypt ov.DUNOTTAB CASTLR 100, of Str Henry Lans.Naples 2e London, ITustrated Fro F.\u2026 B, A, Methodist Room, Toronts, = > Mustemted Programmed of \u201cCosk's An Teansient Hota 25 Aomeititier, GE Sate : ! et Briease Frivate Bath.Pat Dap moi, ste et \u201cCuisine re) Service oa vd nignost crées, with exe onsiiy medevats prices: » Tlastrated | let sd other lhformation Co.PROPRIETORS, Long Piecé.rate Bios Burke Clty.Sisto | U1 186 cod ng strangetmeuts ereryeders.yes 550 Se.Catharime St Steamship Tickets My Alt Lines: Tours areuvé the world Fan \u2018Ponvetiers\u201d & SON.W., Mostrest.leave November te Cheguse peyoble ==\" MEXICO z= C.oR Sv 7.25 p.m.Tuesday [PRR SES Special accommodation | Our Xmas sailing is the \u201c ROYAL GEORGE,\u201d December 13th, due Bristol, December 19th Book early if you want a good berth.Apply any Steamship Agent, or Canadian Northern Steamships, Ltd.230 St.James Street, Montreal.\u2019 How about your Xmas Pudding at at à the Old Home Again ?: ; Book your passage early.All Lines \u2014alliclasses\u2014lowest rates.HONE & RIVET, GENERAL TRAVEL AGENCY 9 St.Lawrence Blvd.- Bete 2 me - GLASGOW PAS SERVICE CHRISTMAS SAILINGS | ATHENA CE PE, Dee.IDEAL \u2018WINTER RESORT \u2018138 SATURNIA Dec.3 se DCR .yo drom 2210000 Fram _ Pts, SE Jobn NB Dec.2 T.&8.GaSSANDBA- + sa oa +.Dec, JS Jo Tis ecrew 8 8 BRAT xt ores Jan.2715S.CASSAN (Feb.13 arge steamsdips Passage Bates: fi Chae.Prcaticd \u201cSecond), 347.50 with Cabs and upwards.- Eirtbound, $30.23; Alse semi-weekly service from New York to 3 ta) Dpt A Te Cooke Saitings each Cl BA Gonnections Tes 530 St.Moston.sort est, os.& Son, \u2014 THE RORERT Limited, Agents, tor Ha Santiago, etes pad Montreal, Quebec, TO \u2018se Joux.ser noctibern vite are ex ; = herpes for revus ee Cuban climate.Saltioes each CUNARD LINE CANADIAN SERVICE.CHRISTMAS SAILINGS FROM PORTLAND, ME.Temple.Making connections NS Mexico ay a all i nts \u2018iu the interior 0 me ete fer Dterature and partieniars about rates and ations.NEW YORK AND CUBA MAIL 8.8, CO, \u2018TRS.ASCANIA .\u2026 ve .Dec.2 General Offices, Pler 14, Bast River, New York.Also W.H.Henry, 386 St.James 8t., Prom 272 Semtaampton.Poetlang; Me.Jan._9\u2014T.8.R.ASCANIA.av oa =o o.dan.27 Jan.20\u2014T.8.9.AUSONIA., Feb.17 CLARK r \" nest GRUISE| rum 2x and re Otter- .me Feb.& 9400 up, for aN MENT fucteding all shove $45.00 and upwards.Third class, b excursions, visit Spain, À Prepald weet, $20.00, .key, Holy Land, Beyoé, lias, Bic.20 Rurope | Full parficalacs on application: th ; Tours.Frank C.Times ., Mew York | Special Üptown Thos, Cook tes, su des 8 Saw | 5307S.Catherine street west, of - & IE ROBERT REFIR) a, Lmitet, | DIE ART Ware À Sans.Tita 0 TERUILIN \u20ac a Christmas Sailings T.T.0.5 ROYAL EDWARD .Mov.83 TTSE ROYAL GEORGE -.INe; \u201d Due Rristol Dee.39).> One hour, hove uantes Bristol to Logon: _ Apr steamship agest, or Phone Main ira.CANADIAN NORTEERE & 8.LIMITED, \u201c 820 St Jamen Strest, Meatseal Uptown Ageues.EBO St.Cafherine et w.\u2014_\u2014 « 186.188 daw Elder.Dempeter Linc! sérÿ from \u201cst.Joun.Der.BS BoRNU _ { 6th, Havana, Puerto.MexiCo, Vera.ius, Tauspuo ARC rv gresaq, rat class accommodation for passengers; firat-class cuisine, etc.Montreal to Mexice City and retufn.fare $1t5, South an ican service.ss.Behgweln, salins from Montreal about Nov, Le for Cape Town, Port 1h Lonuon.vurban and Des lagon Bay.Cold storage .accommodation vessel.Accommodation for à few Cabin Passengers.For freight apd pasganger rates and full particulars, apte d OER.DEMPSTER 4 co, Limivio, $19 Board of Traite Big.4 reeks \" BERMUDAY The Place fer Summer now, BERMUDA AND RETURN CANADIAN PACIFIC a BALL il TT OTHER ALLIE #4 263 52 {aw TE \u2019 + \u2014 RISE IN THE CGPPER STOCKS) | 134 MILLION The rive in copper stocks has extended pretty well all along the line, and from the lov prices of 1911 to the high of last Wednesday.1he market value of 37 representative copper shares has appre- clated $134.664,957 The -point advance in Amalgamated, representing «M appreciation\u2019 of $30.- © 49,189, stands out prominently, as does! the appreclation or $22,659.39) in Utah Conper From the low of 1911 to the hign 2e, mmense Rise in Copper Sto: \u2014 tr THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, as ; Stock-Answers to Questions av °°, Lt E i jo 1 Son 'S what had \u2018eral | | | | LAWSON.Is \u201cKEEPING THEM \u201cIN THE DARK: Special to The Montreal Star.Boston, November 25.\u2014\"Ii propose make the Hay State Gas Co.one of, if! not the, largest \u2018banking Institutions in the world.\" declared Thomas W.Lawson to a Hoston News Bureau representative: on May 13th, 190%.conclusion of the first stockholders\u2019 meet- aE, which the corporation , had held since Mr was in store for the company.the plans being for the establishment of branches here and abroad of u banking institution where financing on a huge scale might be parried on.These plans, however, were given up some time ago.according to one of lawson's Delaware representatives, ex-sen- ator J.Frank Allee, who, when questioned ut the stockholders\u2019 meeting this week been dune aldng these lines, replied after a moment's pause: \u201cOh, that was the plan considered sev- vears ago.Jt has been given up, however.\" When the Bay State Gas Co., with its widely known charter was turned over to to !Jlawson three years ago, he told the few stockholders who attended that Mas | meeting that from that day on the company's acts and actions would be free om.| above béard with no attempt at secrecy.There were then, he sald, between 55,000 and 60,000 stockholders.They have had no information since then, and are are hot likely to get any.IN THE 6 O'CLOCK STAR.The New.York \u201cpost's review of the stock market will be found daily in the 6 o'clock edition of The Star.More Ore Finds in Wilmington, at the , Lawson then outlined what he said ! In Cobalt Camp.| BANK SYSTEM -: \"0.N Bmax | P.nvestment purchase only when miged wi S., 8t.John.\u2014 Dominion t\u2018oal pref.; Telephone 15 an asosrtiment that would a verage you 6 per cent.| way the only stock with possibilities for ! \u201cSmall Shareholder.\u2019 in.i are worth somathing or next to nothing.the stock market, and would have to be bought or sold proviaiely.Lake Asbestos bonds are offered at 36.X.\u2014The Star only advises the purchase of Cement ref.in homeopathic doses The stock Is all right now and looks very promising.Put it i8- of course impos- ible.to say what the future will hold out for the commen.*~You know or ought 10 know what a mining proposition You wil have to sit down gnd wait for a long time tc sce whether your shares \u201cIS THE WORST IN THE WORLD \u2018J have long been a disciple : and adve- cate of the doctrine that the nited States has the worst system of banking and currency in the whole civilized world.It is impossible to estimate and difficult to exaggerate the magnitude of the losses oro it is an th other good 1} Textile pre\u201d.and Bell with Toronto Rail- a rise or fall.an the case may be.Toronto Railway.2 | Quiddy River shares have no «tatus in w P.\u2014We do not look for a dividend on Cement common much instde of two which this country has suffered from the | years.\\i present the company is doing extremely well Nee answer to X.| defects of its present banking and eur- \u2014_\u2014 reney system.No other civilized country G.4, G.\u2014Canadian (\u2018otton pref.gives you a big return on your monev.and would so long bave endured such a waste (for that return vou have to assume a certain risk:\u201d As (ar as we can tell just of its regources.no other country is rich now, the dividend will be maintained.i enough to have stood lt | \u2018Bert.\u2019-A concern just starting in \u2018ment.The chances are the company will \u2014_\u2014 Jacob Gould Schurman.president of Cornell University, thys assailed the American banking system in the prinetpal address before the American Bankers\u2019 business cannot be x good safe invest- do well, but the shares are nevertheless (4 a gamble.1 .13.2 Per Cent | Gross earnings of all Canadian railroads | reporting wo far for November to date |show an (increase of 13.2 per cent, as \u2018compared with the corresponding period \u2018a veir ago.EXCHANGE SEAT AT $65,000.The New Yn ks Stock Exchange seat iaf John C.Latham, deceased.has been; posted for transfer to Irving Bunnell at i $65,000.\u201cBLIND POOL BANDITS\u201d \u201cBlind Pool Bandits\" is the way l.on-.i don Truth refers to the people in Eng- | pan who are operating the Sheldon me.\u2018Dominion Iron & Steel | Convention.He placed banking reform- above trust rezulation and tariff revision \u201cin importance for the good of the country.32 F ailures INTERVALS.AT DECENT Commercial failures in (he lominion .(N.Y.Journal of Commerce) during the past week numbered 32.At respectable intervals the resighe- against 26 last week and 32 the corre- tions of more Standard Oil veterans will sponding week last year.i be announced.LIMITED London.6 Princess Street (Bank).England GOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL and CURPORATI = BENTURES BOUGHT AND SOLD ISSUES MADE INC LOND oe BANKERS: Messrs.Glyn, Mills; Currie & Co.Bank of Montreal Parrs Bank, Limited.» » Weér-adav Wolverine ahd Oaceola | Wave rarh advanced 17 points; Allouez, } SrondiL SECTION 1% Caiumiet & Hecla, 50; lake and Mo- | a oper EN Hawk.1% each: Copper Range, 134: Old ; Mess Trminion 12%.and Quincy, 11 points.~ n° ER 8e À, This advance hax been brought about \" eho TERN within a period of from two to three è @ months.x with a \u2018few exceptions, the eu-rént yecar's low prices were invariably recorded during elther August or September : iow, High, Appre- \u2018 1911 Wed.clation.| Aflon/z 2 A7 $1.592,176 Amalgat nied 44% 647% 30,849,189 Anaconda .29 401, 6.075,000 Boston & Corbin .3% 5% 146.250 Butts Coal | .14 ist, -4,500,000 Ca! & Arizona 45 OT 7.148.912 Cal & Hecla 361 410 5.000.000 Centennial A 121, 382,500 | | Chine ht, 24 5,250,000 Copper lange 465, 60 5.211,967 | Tast Fiuttr 00 SR 1214 975,009 f\u2018ranklin 2 5; She 499,053 \u2018 Greene-Cat.0, Ki, 5,916,832 Sranby 26 3319 1,120,875 Hancock 17 peng £75,000 \u201d Indiana lL 197% 450,000 1 Inspiration 5% 87, 3,000,000 ; i Isle Lovale nt 15e 1,6050,000 fale RARE 22 a5 1.300.000 Ta Salle * 514 757,442 | Miain! 18% 22% 2.653.441 Mohawh Hy 49 1,300,090 ! Nevada \u2018l'ens.ih 191g 4.130.875 Worth Tutte.=f ir \u2014-\u2014#860,900 + North Juke 24 5% 200,000 | Md Damien 344 47 3.738.873 1 - Osreals .81 os 1,634,550 Quinev » 6R 1,210,000! yg Tax Cons.12 16's 4,946,596 _ Shannon 7 9 600,000 Bad for the Bears.N.Y.Herald.Superior 2h 2714 750,000 | i Tamarack 20 26% 405,000 i | Smelting com 30°73 35% 1.765,525 : | } Po.pid 451 4714 972,640 | ee Tah as a 161, - 1,049 870} | , Utah Copper aR 52% 22, 559.391 | y Wolverine.4 © al 1,020,000 ! | I mem i DECEMBER | ARGE IN DIVIDENDS KEEPING [JP WELL A VIEW OF THE \u201cTICKER\u201d | Chicago.November 25-\u2014Coromerce Com- | \u2014filtogether.\"real office.u + 4 \u2018 health.missioner lane evidently does not regard! the stock ticker as a faithful financial! barometer.Addressing the Chicago land show.he said: =.Phe stock ticker is more like an electric fan, which moves furiously and stops depending upon how many turns some one gives the button.\u201d BIE DIVIDENDS ON KODAK C0.SHARES The Kastmau Kodak Co.has already this vear declared dividends totalling 40 Per cent.on .the $19,512,300 outstanding | common stock.Last year 40 per cent.was the total for the year, and was the high record up to that time.With six Deeks of this (Jiocal Year remaining.1c +s possible tha dividend may be declared, tnd the former record surpassed.EMPHASIS ON THE TRUTH.Andrew -sa¥s- he.will appear trefore Stanley Steel Committee, when- rier legally summoned, and will tel the truth, the, whole truth, and nothing but the truth.C.W.Morse Gées to Hospital.Washington, November 25.\u2014Presi- dent Tafl has directed the warden of the Atlanta penitentiary to transfer \u2018\u201charies W.Morse, the New York banker, tn the United Stat®: army hospital at Fort McPherson, near Atlanta.where he will remain under federal authority and will be given medical treatment.The transfer of Worse is to be made because of poor 4 Sault Ste.Marie Improvements.Sault Ste.Marie.Ont, November 25.The ratepayers will vote on by-laws authorizing the expenditure \u2018of $202,- 000 on January 1 next Of this amount $125.000 will be spent on roads: $45.000 on sewers and $32,000 on sidewalks.These amounts are in addition to the $6,000 by-law for school improvements.ANOTHER LANDMARK.A word to Mr.J.A.C.Poole\u2019's wide rircle of friends and the public nenerally.Tt is interesting to note from time to time something of the career of those men who assist in making the history: of our city,\u2014-this time it is \u2018real estate history.This is somewhat \u2018af a new departure, as Mr.Poole has ,heen known in the past as one of the pre-eminently successful department Btore managers, having been for many \u2018vears vonnected with T.Eaton & Co, \u2018of Toronto.Thinking to widen his horizon, he -decided to center the real estate field, {taking over the real estate department (of Wilders, Limited, and was for some months a very successful manager.\u2018His next venture was with The Robins Co.of Toronto.The president of the last mentioned concern, after making numerous enquiries, decided that Mr.\u2018Toole was the most allve, best known \u2018man he could find to manage his Mont- Again success followed \u2018him.The prospects in the Montreal real estate field were very encourag- Mng.and observing that the ibili- \u2018ties of expansion in Montreal and vicinity were almost unbounded, Mr.Poole decided to branch out for himself with offices at 112 St James st, \u2018im the Liverpool & Jl.ondon & Globe ;building, where he ix now prepared to meet his friends and transact a general real estate business.3 \u201c !Frand total dividends will \"trial corporations will distribute among - stockholders $36.427,338, an $528,066.| Installed on Cobalt Lake.Big Money in Wheat.United States investors will receive next month the sum of $100.860,176, re- preeseenting dividend and interest disbursements by railroads, industrial and traction corporations.This compares with $97,492,348 a year ago, or an increase of $3.367.828.Of the furnish $53.- 460.176.ap increase of $1,667.828.Indus- increase of GOOD ORE ON THE LAWSON.The new finds on the La Rose are being well manitained.The new ore shoot on vein: No.8 of the.Lawson has been drifted upon for twenty.feet and is very rich.NEW MACHINE ON \u201cNIP.\u201d The hydraunlic machine which is to do \u201can the prospecting work on Nipissing \u2018uily recently.| year .It threw a stream of 4.800 gallons per minute, with a head of 415 feet.It will be driven by a 650 horse-power- motor, $10.00 Buys Puts or Oaïis.en 10.000 bushels wheat.NO FURTHER RISK.A movement of Se from prices gives you chance te taks $300.00 4c $400.00, Be $300.08, ste.Fer particulars, write The Standard Grain & Stock Co.\u2018\u2019Establishod 1908 Imcerpefited 1906.\u201d { TLG Electric Building, Cisveland, O.- 387 33 Milton Hersey Co., Chemists and Mining Engineers Assays and Analyses of all Commer.clal materials.Tests of Cement Steel, Irom, etc.Reports vals on mines aad quarries.JAS, G .ROSS, M.Amer lust.M.B, .Consulting Mialng Engineers.DR.MILTON L, HERSEY, M ng Direeter.171 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL.72 156 eod Under The Winding-Up Act Tenders are invited for the assets of the ALLREDIE PURE FOOD CO.LTD, as under: 1 Stock materials, oils and extracts, fittings and utensils of factory .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00.\u2026.$1,670.30 2.8Show cards, labels and car- LOONS L.0+20 0 000011000000 0 987.76 8.Motor.blending Toachinem choppers, es, 8 .CEC.Leiner 905.12 4.Office furniture and stationery 350.00 bh.Accounts collectable.- 396.57 6.Registered trade marke \u201cAll- redie\u201d and formulae .7.Balance of lease of premises, 152 McGill st.soccer 200.00 $4,509.74 A splendid chance to secure Je running business as everything is ready so that production could be resumed at once.The Allredie goods have been well re- cetved and have the reputation of entire reliability.Offers must be en bloc, and in the hands of the Wquidator by Friday, 1st December at noon.No tender necessarily accepted.Full information from H.J.ROSS, Liquidator, 180 St.James st, Montreal.November 18, 191L 2713 aw 5 INVESTOR'S TABLE OF AMERICAN STOCKS Americas standard securities otter oo veutment stocks that is ware to be of considerable assistance to every fim.We have fer inventment.Fb vestor.Copy mailed free on request.\u201cMembers Mentrte 16 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.GREENSHIELDS AND COMPANY 5 me Dauneu, Paris.| t present attractive opportunities mt prepared a table of American in« 1 Steck Re 1 New Broad Street.sondes.ans Steck spd Bond Brokers.LT mM ge ar Tw Cd \u201cMacDougall, Bros.Members Montreal Steck Brelispge.\u201d ¢ St, Mon Including present declaration.Bank rate \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ' P.C.p.C, ere Cole LLL.51.04 & NEW EXCHANGE MEMBERS, | 12% =: * ns 71 1908 0e.48.92\" Boy Richard H.Gordon, ir.and Lucfka|1907 .42.83 7 Wilmerding have been elected.members; 1906 .44.92 6 of the New York Stock Exchange.| 1905 ree meee 41.72 4 \u2014 BY THE HECLA With the payment of the $6 dividend Just declared by the Calumet & Hecla' Mining Co.stockholders will have received $116,650.000 in dividends since the formation of the company.The company's dividend record since 1896 has been as follows (per share): \u2018 New York, November 25.\u2014 Encouraging reports continue to be the leading feature of the despatches recetved by Dun's Review from Canada.demand for | seasonable merchandise being well main- | tained, with favorable indications being noted in practically every direction HAS THE CORRECT SOUND.(Boston News Bureau.) | 1911.*$24 1903.$35 That copper at 13'4 \u2018tents has the right 1910.\u2026.29 1902.+o.25| metallic ring.1909.\u2026000.27 1901.000.0.45 rr repr 1908.PP 20 1900.70 1907.1111111111 68 ames lll 100| BANK OF ENGLAND FIGURES.loos cecsvnssser TO 1898.ee.- 60 - s 1905.\u2026\u2026.DO 1897.0 iinet.«0 A comparison of Bank of England\u2019s 1904.0+200002- 40 1896.se.25 proportion of reserve to liabilities for the corresponding weeks since \u20181904 follows: Canada Starch Co.Limited] 6% 1st.Mortage Gold Bonds Due October \u2018ist, 1930.Interest ist April and October.Subject te tedemption at 110 and accrued Interest after st, .Descriptive circular will be maîled on request.Price on Application.C.Meredith & Company, Limited 101 8T.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.October 271 70e0d mop \u201c WE OFFER AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST YIELDING 6.35 pe.$100,000.00 of 6% BONDS or tay \u2018SHAWINIGAN COTTON COMPANY, LIMITED Together with 2097, Stock Bonus.os During tho first six months\u2019 operations the company showe hat earnings more than =ufficlent for the entire year's bond inter \u2018 FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION.HANSON BROS.164 st James Street MONTREAL.Exeesters, Admivistrators, Trustees, General Agents.Montreal Board: | D.LORNE McGIBBON FEED.N.BEARDMORE H.B.STAIRS vmeur CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL Cobalt.November 25.\u2014In the east drift at the Hargrave property at the 370-foot level a stretch of barren smaltite was a countered.After going through it 10 feet high-grade ore in short lenses La came in.The vein continues strong.The | Drummond bas uncavered two strong veins carrying high-grade ore.These veins are near the Hargrave line MEETINGS AND DIVIDENDS Isle Jesus Tumpike Co.NOTICE is hereby given that a special General Meeting of the Shareholders of ; \u2014 {Iron & Steel Company, Limited, with Company Limited LOST BOND | i LOST OR STOLEN.First mortgage | 15%» Bond No.3141 of the Dominion | | coupons due July 1st, 1910, and all The of Commerce CAPITAL $10,000,000 REST $8,000,000 - 4 | subsequent dates attached, has been lost or stolen.Payment thereof has! been stopped and a new bond has been ' applied for.All persons are warned gainst dealing with or -negotiating ue same.Any person having any \u2018Knowledge of the whereabouts of this the Isle Jesus Turnpike Company will be bond please communicate with the | held at the offices of the Montreal Trust .i Company, 142 Notre Dame street west, in General Manager of The Canadian the City of Montreal, on MONDAY, L'E- CEMBER lith, 1911, at the hour of 12 Bank of Commerce, Toronto.o'clock noon, for the purpose of authoriz- 281 8 ing the directors to \u2018sell, in whole or part, ; me the company's property and undertaking, \u2018 and for such other business as may come | 1 2aw before the meeting.By order of the Board._V.J.HUGHES, KNICKERBOCKER TRUST COM- PAN Crown Reserve Mining Company, LIMITED; DIVIDEND NO.22.NOTICE is hereby given that a month- lv dividend of 2 per cent.for the month of November, 1911, and a bonus of 3 per cent.for the same.period, making a total of b per.cent, has been declared and will.be payable on the 15th of December, 1811, to shareholders of record the 30th November, 1911.Transfer books will not be closed.Dividend cheques will be mailed on the 14th of December by the Transfer Agents, \u201cThe Crown Trust Company.\u201d and shareholders are requested to advise them of any change of address.By order of the Board.JAMES COOPER, Secretary-Treasurer.Montreal November, 13, 1911.275 4 law BANK 186% of CANADA QUARTERLY DIVIDEND NOTICE Notice is hereby given that .Dividend at the rate of SIX PER CENT.per annum upon the paid up Capital Stock of The Home Bank of Canada has been declared for the THREE MONTHS ending 30th of November, 1911, and tne same wilt be payable at its Head Office and Branches on and after Friday, ist December next, The \u2018Transfer Books will] be rlosed from the 16th to the 30th November, 1911, both days jin- clusive.- By order of the Board, JAMES MASON, .General Manager.Toronto, Ogtober 26th, 1911, 263: 4 Iaw BANK OF MONTREAL \u2014 \u201c Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of Two and a Hall Per Cent.upon the paid-up Capital Stock of this Inedtution S.CARSLEY & CO.MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.ORDERS EXECUTED ON ALL MARKETS Tel.Maia 45X3-4838.161 NOTRE DAME ST.WHT.141 154 eod - guiivie À J.H.Redpsth 7 À Low \u2018REDPATH & CO., \u2018 7 LE ci n STOCK.fo nes FAT embers Mon*zeal oc.Tel.Main 6goo-6goz.end 7 Courtin Bldg.PE tremni.Ag ot rer AN 150eed 3 DAY OF DEC R i shareholders of Técôrd o t r.! e Annual General M ng of the \u2018Detem D BY \u201conder of tho paken at noon, | i - S.CLOUBTON, Montreal, Oct.3, wre EE aw Le The Molson\u2019s Bank 123TH DIVIDEND.The Shareholders of The Molsons Bank are hereby, notified that Dividend of GENE (bes (bes tas sale of oven at rate o per : pet: \u2018annum.upon the capital stock\" has\u2019 been declared for the current.quar- | 0 ihét will be See Gade of tho Peak, In Mimtrea) oi IE TE \" : .Es = CA RTS a cafe a PES x A : Ee \u2018 Manin.Mt baer Na.3 mea: x Secretary.ve Montrea.ue.Nov.24.1911.380 2 ° ° LQ The Brockville, Westport and North- p Western Rallway Company ané Another.JUDICIAL SALE \u2014OF\u2014 ( THE BROCKVILLE, WESTPORT AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, Pursuant to the judgment of this llon- orable Court made in this action, and bearing date the 13th day of July.1811, jand \u2018with the approbation of the under- wigned Master-in-Ordinary, there will be offered for sale by public auction by the iad, Tne Clty = day of December, 1911, at\u2019 12 noon, in one parcel, the Brockville, West- | port and North-Western Railway and all !fts franchises, and all rights, powers and i privileges granted to jt, \u2018together with all \"thé property, assets and estates of the seqrture\u201d of mortgage bearing day of l»ecember, 1903 in said judgment mentioned, and which will be produced at the sale and also all other property, assets, rights, appurtenances, privileges, and powers of the said railway company.2.The said railway extends and is now operated from the Town of Brockville, in the County of Leeds, in the Province of Ontario, to the Village of Westport in maid county, a distance of about forty- five miles.There are stations at Brock- wille, Lyn, Seeley's, Forthon, Elbe, Athens, Soperton, Lyndhurst, Delta, El- gin, Forfar Crosby, Newboro and West- port, 3.Schedules of the assets and prop- arty, real and personal, of the company may be inspected at the office of the said Master and at the offices of the several sclicitors hereinafter named, on or after the 16th day of October, 1911.4.The purchaser shall, in addition to the purchase price, pay all municipal taxes, rates and assessments attaching in respect of the current year, and also all Parliamentary or other taxes chargeable against the said railway up to the time of sale.The property wil be put up subject to.a reserve bid, fixed by the said Master.Terms of Sale- Tan per cent.to be paid on acceptance of bid, to the Vendor's Solicitors.The balance to be paid into Court by the purchaser to the credit of this action within one mouth thereafter.without interest.The purchaser will be entitled to possession of the railway and the revenue therefrom upon payment of the balance of the purchase money int Court as above provided.The purchal is to ex- «mine the title at his own \u201cexpense.No \"abstracts or title deeds or copies thereof, other than those in the possession of the Vendor will be furnished to the purchaser.The other Terms and Conditions of Sale the standing Conditions of Sale of the High Court For further particulars, apply at the offices of: \u201c Mesers.Ivey & Vendor's So- deitors, Merchants Bank Building, Lon- ion, Ontario.Messrs.Blake, Lash, Anglin & Caswels, Commerce Building, Toronto, Inthe High Courtof Justice / jraid Master at his Chambers in Osgoods | .+h | -date-the ist || THE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT of the Canadian Bank of Commerce wil) receive deposits of $1 and upwards on which interest is allowed at current rates, There is no delay in withdrawing the whole or any portion of the deposit.Small deposits are welcome.Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, to be operated by any one of the number or by the survivor.\\ joint account of this kind .saver expense in establishing the ow nership of the money after death, and is especially useful when a man desires to provide for his wife.or the others depending upon him, in the event of his death.' Montreal Branch .- .- - ST.JAMES STREET.H.B.WALKER, Manager.West End Branch, COR.St.CATHERINE AND METCALFE STREETS.' D.McLENNAN, anager, a THEBANK « OF OTTAWA ESTABLISHED 1874.Qeposits Nov.30, 1908 Deposits Nov.80, 1810 Increase in Five Years $17,889,267 $32,418,448 61462678 v A SAVINGS ACCOUNT -\u2014is-an-incéntive-to-save:\u2014 $1.00 or upward \u2014\u2014 opens an Account, interest compounded MONTREAL BRANCH\u2014Francis Cole, Manager.FAIRMOUNT AVENUE BRANCH\u2014A.W.Laing, Manager.yy \u20ac Pontreal Grust Company | Incorporated 1889.CAPITAL $500,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS $158,403.45 Our Booklet on Wills contains interesting and valuable information.It will be sent on application.DIRECTORS: T.J.Drummond Wm.Moison Macpherson \u201c H.S.Holt, President Robt.Archer, Vice-President Sir W.M.Aitken, M.P.C.E.Neill À J.E.Aldred Hugh Paton A.J.Brown, K.C.E.L.Pease Fayette Brown James Redmond Geo.Caverhill _F.W.Ross N.Curry W.B.Ross, KC.\u2018§8 Hon.R.Dandurand A.Haig Sims ü Geo.E.Drummond F.W.Thompson Ë V.J.HUGHES - - Manager.142 otre Dame Street West x ee McGIBBON & MacDOUGALL.Members Montreal Stock Exchange.STOCKS-\u2014BONDS-\u2014INVESTMENTS \u2014 Bank of >asarie.conto Reid, KC., 9 Toronto Street, To- tone Dated this 28th day of September.1911, G 0, ALCORN, Masterdu Ordinary.281 2 1eow PE fall an the order \u2014 come LS le .cit! ren es ne\" ITH.: ; - ; PE otha .SPANISH RIVER PULP AND PAPER MILLS 7% PREFERRED STOCK .Carrying s Bonus of 20% in Common Stock ring purchase block of thes shares for ur cents wo will recive cbecritions aoû of their recéipt so far as ws are able.i} CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL, QUE.IT 5 ; ' PRICE: $100, PER R SHARE.HOME LIFE BUILDING, TORONTO.a A fs ~~ {TNE RE PRA ru hs RR a Rev tn Co THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR=SATURDAY, NOVLMBER 25, 1911.me \u201c To-day\u2019s Ear TRY ly Prices.{haem CFR WISP, | r.\u2018CANNERS \u2018Tire local market was Spanning.Qn the news that there wouid be no: dividend Canners sold uif to 65 after ; réiiné to 67 yesterday.Pewer.sold at 181, Coment at 27 3-4! and Rio 111.i In Well Street, Steel was 64.Unioa 176 5-8.Northern Pac.119 3-8, Lehigh! 178 7-8, Copper 63 1-3.C.P.R 241 3-4, Erle 32 5-5.SALES TO 10.30 A.M.i - Cement\u2014100 at 275.- Cement pref.\u2014-50 at, 85%.10 at 88%, 5 at 29, 25 at 88%.: Power\u201475.at1 151.Dominion ®anners-iuv ar 63's, 2a at 63.Rio\u201435 at 111.; Quebec Ry.bonds-$1.000 at 81.Canners bonds\u2014$1,000 at 102%.| extille pfd.\u20141 at 100.es pfd.\u201425 at 87%, 25 at 87's.Richellen\u201425 at 122.| + Canadian Northern.@aadtan Northern earnings last week were $403,000, an increase of $89,900 : Rioat 105 .\u2018The report in the Star the other; day that the new Rio stock would be iseued at 105- is practically confirm- | ed by the directors.It is still uncertain, however, whether the amount will be $5,000,000 or $10,000,000.Consols Steady.Conaols steady at 78 5-8 for money, y it - ! \u201cCANADIANS\u201d IN LONDON.| By special cable to The Montreai Star and Thornton Davidson & Co.: ~ Thurs.Fri.Sat G.T.R Ist pid.109% 109% 19% 80.ordinary .36% 26% 26 do.3rd pfd.55% 55% 5bk\" Hudson Bay .W3ls 103% 1034 C.P.Ro.\u2026 6 ».245% 247% 2474 Rle.«0 «uo .115 114% .VIPOND THE MOST ACTIVE.Vipopd was the most active mining stook in \u2018Toronto this week with sales of 366,875 shares.Swastika was second with 182,800 Crown chartered next with 139,370.! LOSE HOPE OF INCREASE.! \u2014- Jaffrey, Cassels* & Biggar.- ; \u2018The market for Mackay has contin- pectation of an increase in the dividend rate has been abandoned.ued so dull and uninteresting \u2018that ex- i t !Stec! as fo'lows: RETURNS INVESTMENTS.Int Compiled by Oswald Bros.: A mm, In NORTH OFF: quiet al the: NOW PC.Jt was announced to-day thai the dividend on Nurthern Ohio Traction stk had been Increased from 3 tu 4 per cent The first quarter\u2019y divident of 1 per cent.is payable in January to hoiders of December 15th.\u2018DIRECTORS OF .CANNERS MET, NO DIVIDEND The Dominion Canners directors met ju Hamiltons yesterday bu: did not declare a dividend.- Instead of making an immediate payment to the shareholders they have decided to expend some $500,000 in improvements and new plants.IVIDEND ON - HOW THE BIG }-DOME MINE ROVAL WAS FINANCED For the firat time sinee the famous Forez Dome Mines Company evidence, Mr.W.8.\u2018Edwards.president has told the story of how the property wags originally financed, thus: The liome Mine was taken over: in March, ! 1910.who were to develop the property| and build a suitable mill and cyanide \u2018plant.! by the Monell Syndicate, The syndicate spent over $180.000 In development work and agreed tu erect the City Council.and General Cotton h local 4 million dollars for the treatment of its | the head of the } mifitia, will mee ore.Thix agreement 18 being carried: at the present a mill costing at least a quarter of à out front duy to day time.The propenty was originally turned: capitalized | imo the Dame Company.far $:.500,000, thé owners receiving $50,000 in cash, $450,000 in bonds and $1,000 000 !n stock.the purchasers receiving the remaining $1,500,000 of stock.Revently the capital was increased | by $1,000,000 and suhscrib>d for at par by the holders of the origina} stock which fund want into the treasury of the company.Of this amount $450.000 was used to take up he CPR.WAS STRONG ; to 350 tons per day.INLONDON TO-DAY \u2026 Lendon, November 25-\u2014Money Miecount rates were a shade easier to-day.Traders on the stock exchange were chiefly -oocupied with preparations for Monday\u2018s carry over, and only a smal amouat of business, wap done.Home ralls and foreign securities were easy.and copper shares reached no profit taking.Later the market advanced under the lead of Canadian Pacific and United States Steel.The closing was steady with prices ranging from unchanged to 1 3-8 higher than yesterday's New York closing TAKE HOPEFUL VIEW OFTHE STEEL SSUE \u201cJaffray, Cassels & Biggar, of To- speak cheerfully of Dominion bonds, the balance of the money to be used in d:velopment work After al\u2019 the agreements of the Monell Syndl- have a mill and cyanide olan?fully equipped with a capacity of from 300 The present mil will be running on or about 1st February 1912.ALDRICH PLAN ENDORSED.has been In; he ! Special 10 The Montreal Star.Tuesday evehing.| cate are carried out, the company will | TORONTO PREPARES IDVELOHE HER ~ Big Civic Reception to Be Held Tuesday Night \u2014 Programme Complete.Toronto, November 25.\u2014The civic programme for the welcome to the Duke and Duchess of Connaught on Monday afternoon has been compieted The Lieutenami-Governor, Hon.J.M.Gibson, the Muyor, and members of Their Royal Highnesees on the arrival of their train a North Toronto.and welcome them to Toronto.À guard of 100 militiamen accompanied by a band wi! be in attendance, bc- sides a mounted escort of 35 men who will escort the Royal visitors to the City Hall 5 Only one address will be presented here, and that will be the address {rom the City of Toronto.Elaborate preparations have been made for the public reception in the City Hail on i 1 GENERAL CHANG FLEES AS REBELS NEAR NANKING yo- MURDERED WIFE | SBURED TO0AY Clergymen Refutes Statements Reflecting on Character of Mrs.Cummings.The funeral of Mra.John Cum: mings, shot In the street by her husband, on Tuesday night, was held this morning at 10 o'clock, from the undertaking rooms of the Co-Operative Funeral Expense Society, at 242 St Catherine street east.Only Mra, Cummings\u2019 family, including her mother, a brother who just reached the city last night from a point in the United States: a cousin, Mr, Scott: and.a few friends of the deceased, were pre- | sent.Rev.John Chisholm held the services, and refuted Mrs.Cummings of | all attacks upon her character since the fatal shooting, and he also aftirm- | ed that Parker had had no improper relatiohs with the deceased woman.After carefully observing everything about the family during the last five days.he had comé to thé conclusion that she had been à devoted Christian woman.The interment wes gt Mount Royal Cemetery.\u2019 SPENCER FOUND BUILTY OF MURDER [PE me mr meee ee \u2014 79 Cumulative SUBSCRIPTION LISTS CLOSF - Tuesday next, November 28th, 3 p.m.LS ee a ge es ï ~~ FORTHE 7 - 0 (Incorporated under the Ontario Companies\u2019 Act.) - car BONUS OF Now Being Offered By CC Meredith & Company, Limited.he Spanish River Pulp & Payer Mils || Participating Preferred Stock | | LIMITED WITH \"i Æ 20% COMMON STOCK PE 6% 1st Mortgage Bonds due 1931.\u20ac 750 Cumulative Preference Common Stock.- The Preference Stock also participates equally with the Common Stock in all dividends after payment of a 7% dividend on the Common.i CAPITALIZATION.Authorized.155ued.- TE casse ees ae.$2,500,000 $2100000 .À Stock.vo.ser eee .\u2026.\u2026.$2,000,000 $1,500,000 Cie eer ee eee eee eee.$2,000,000 $2,000,000 .With but one dissenting vote, the American Bankers\u2019 Association, last night, gave its unqualified approval to the proposed Aldrich plan for the reform of the monetary system of the United States.Congress was urged to deal with the proposition as an economic question outside the domain of party Confidence was expressed that \u201cthe high purpose actuating the National Monetary Commission assured the working out of the details in accordance with the sound principles stated in the plan, in such a manner as to give the best resuits to the country.\u201d ORGAN RECITAL.The following is the programme of an organ recital, free to the public, to be given by.Mr.J.D\u2026 Dussault,- ternoon, immediately after vesgers: \u2018We have been Uun- able to persuade oyreetves that the proposed issue of preference shares by this Company should have other than a beneficial effect on the market for the common.The Dominion Steel Corp.is simply a holding Company.owning the common, stock of the Do- minivn Steel Ço\u2026 and.the Dominion \u2018 Coal Co.its treasury.1f this Company can rise further funds ; by a preference faut these funds to the two Companies : The recurds of both these subsidiary companies show, and the judgment: of subsidiary i .i Grand Choeur Dialogue | Angelus The second The Corp.has little else in | | for the first time.@e.it is probably the intention to lend | of politics.| king, without a shot being fired.They at Notre Dame Church, to-morrow af- | Caimpeay has addressed to the Board that children go to these places with- lerie Sonate .F.Borowski (a) Allegro.4 (6) Andante (c) Allegro con fuoco.Benediction Nupiial .A.Hollins Gavotte Op.23 .D.Popper _.Eug.Gigout .A.Renaud 2îme Symphonie Op.20.(I) Allegro - (II) Scherzo.(Vy Final.symphony of Vierne! will Le heard by the is totally blind, is a young organist of Notre Dame de Paris.As no programmes will be avallable at the chureh, those attending are requested to preserve, this.| adoption of severe regulations govern- 1ing the admission of children to-these - | places, and among other things sug- .Ls.Vierne | i ture shows should be refused to ali |\u2014 children urder 18 years of age.unless - Montreal public ; Louis Vierne, who | tte city Special to The Montreal Star.Chin Kiang.November 28\u2014Attack was made on Nanking yesterday.the Che Klang troops capturing Wu Lung San forts.fourteen mies from Nan- then advanced on Ma Fu San fort, and will attack \u201cit this morning.Field operations are under General Hgu Sho Cheng, who will resign after the capture of Nanking- General Chang Hsu.the Manchu commander in beleaguered city.has fled.CHILDREN AND SHOWS.To regulate the admission of children into theatres and picture shows, is the subject of a jetter which Chief! of Control: The Chief states that he has received numerous complaints from mothers on the subject.saying out their consent and even that they commit larceny to obtalia money for the entrance fees.He suggests the gests that admission to moving pic- | accompanied by their parents.This ; regulation, saya the chief, would meet | the views of hpndreda of falnilies tn; A Thousand for McGill.In addition to the subscriptions to | the McGill fund published on: another | Close.Div.Yield.Bell Telephone .143 8 5.59 Can.Cottons pfd.69 6 8.69 Can.Cement pfd.83 7 7.86 Canadian Pacific .\u2026 239 10 4.18 Detroit .-.71 5 7.04 Dom.Coal pfd.110 7 6.36 Dom.Steel Corp.58 4 6.89 \u201cDom.Textile com.67 5 7.46 , Dominion Textile pref.100 7 7.00 Dom.Iron prd.101 7.68, .Halifax Street .148 8° 540 ' Montrea) Street .226 10 4.42 Toronto Street .\u2026.136 8.5.838! Twin City .105 § BI] IUinois ptd.$9 6 674 __ ê com.\u2026.142 _ BR _ 5.63 Montreal Power ,,.1 181% T&A Montreal Telexraph .147 8 5.44 Montreal Cotton .148 7 4.72 Soo .135 1 K.1s Mackay com.en 85 5 5.88 - Do.pfd.73 4 - 5.47 Northern Ohio .8&6 3 5.35 Dgtlvies com.va: ox -331- 8 610, De $e cone wee wan 281 7 5.78 R.0.Lo 100 sed +.122 8 6.55\u201d Penmans Ltd.56 4 7.14 Shawinigan .120 5 4.18 Banke\u2014 .Commerce xr xd .206 10 4.87 Bastern Townships 176 9 5.11 Hochelaga xd .167 9 6.35 Montreal xr xd.2460 10 4.10 Molsons .206 1 5.36 Merchants xq .197 10 5.07 New Brunswick xr.264 13 4.92 Nova Scotig .280 14 5.00 Ottawa xd PA 207 11 *5.31 Quebec xad.135 7 5.18 3 AE 239 12 5.0% Toronto xr xd .200 11 5.50 | Union xd .147 8 5.44 NEW YORK STOCKS.i Close.Div.Yield.Amalgam.Copper 63 2 3.17] American Smelters +3 4 5.47 American Sugar .118 7 5.93 ~~ Ansconda, .39 8 5.12 cAtchisem.107 6 5.60 PR.2e 1 eme 889-100 18 St.Paul oe .110 7 6.36 | le @& Nash.159 7 4.40 Great Nor.pfd.128 7 5.46 S80@ .- .\u2026\u2026\u2026.135 7 515 N.Y.(lentrai ._\u2026- los 5 4.62 Norther, Pacific .119 7 5.88 Southern Pacific .114 f 5.26 \u2018Pennsylvania .122 6 4.91 Rea.24 ee eae.1326 3.94 Union Pacific .178 10 5.68 U.B Steel com.e .64 5 7.81 és.pré.\u2026.\u2026 109 7 6.42 \u201caf value.\u201cfi; \u2018actin in behalf of \u2018the Intefna- \u201cAfonel Mercantile Marine, is negbtiat- Ying to acquire control 6f the Union BRIEF NEWS DESPATCHES.Jno.W.Penfeld, of Toronto, is in cus-, tody there charged by his wife with! noù-support.oy .JA westbound Atlantic Coast Line train was held up near Columbla, S.C., last, night, and the mall bags rifled.{ The body of Gaudias Charest, aged 18, s found In the near Methot's Que., Yesterday, with a bullet wound in the head.; At London, Ont.yesterday.Mrs.W.F.Roberts was chloroformed at her own door and the house robbed of everything \u201c2 London, November 25.\u2014The Finan- clal Times announces that Lord Pir- 1 er 4, *Onstte Mali Steamship Company.MMkich operates between England and 1 South Africa._ M Sew Under New Management | = 0 SU GREN Le\u201d \u20181 \u201c(formerly of the Windsor, Bt.Re- gis and Corona.) { 4 Mas taken chanrge of this estab.A * i in ment.A new stock of wines : 3 liquors has been added.Class cuisine and Eugene's : @ attention should make Bois place a favorite resort of \\ patrens who appreciate good ser- 98 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST.3 \u2014 248 3%e0q \\ WHERE TO DINE.Y BARGKST AND BEST DOWN TOWN RESTAURANT, a Bora tam - Steed THREE MAN'S || the Dom steel Corporation directors in maki this preference issue is, that a good deal more than its dtvi- dend will be earned by any funds spent on the expansion of the operations of the two subsidiary companies.In this way their ear -availeble for-com- mon dividends will be tpcreased, which will Inure to the benefit of the coms mon stock of the Dominion Steel Corporation.The company\u2019s record should inspire confidence in the judgment of Mr.Plummer and his associate directors.\u201d EDMONTON LEADS WITH 36 P.C.GAN * Edmonton Js again in the van in bank clearings, with an increase of no less than 96 per cent.The clearings of the big cities, as wired to the Star by Bradstreets, are as follows: Inc.New York .- .$1,838,999.000 18.5 Chicago .285,407.000 25.8 Boston.+ .187.332,000 22.1 Philadelphia .162,742,000 11.5 St.Louis .,.83.441.000 20.0 Kansas City .55,873,000 23.2 Pittsburgh.',.51.244,000 23.9 Sanfrancisco .53.314.500 30.8 Montreal .\u201c 55.289,000 32.4 Toronto .45,075,000 23.3 innipeg.36,872,999 29.0 Vancouver, B.C, .11,845,000 17.5 Ottawa .\u2026.\u2026 4,971,000 20.6 Calgary .5,253,000 41.1 :@pebec .+.2,925,000 13.3 Hamilton.2,882,000 18.3 Halifax ., .1,923.090 5.1 vetetor a.B.C.3,076,500 18.1 St.John, N.B.1,461,000 *11.1 Edmonton ., .3.325 00 6 8 London, Ont.1,605,000 24.0 Regina .1,661,000 25.3 *Decrease.FPG \u20ac x - ; \u2018 SHIPPING À Vessels tn Port.* Raïmore Head, Finlay: Head Ime.Manchester Commerce, Couch: - Man line.Fisa, Nisa: Canada line.Pomeranian, Henderson.Allan Line.Cervona, Stooke; Thomson Lina.Montreal, McNeill; C.P.R Atlantic Lines.Montcalm.Hodder; C.P.R.Atlantic lines.Manchester Commerce, Heath: Manchester Ziners.Turcoman, Jones; Dominion Line.Fremona.Cunningham; Thomson Line.Montrose, Moscrop: C.P.It.Lines.Bonavista, Fraser.Black Diamond Line Steamship Arrivals, Steamer.At rom Lusitania.New York -.Liverpool Empress of .Ireland.Liverpool.Quebec Baltie.Liverpool .New York Royal George.Avonmouth Montreal Numidian.Glaagow .Boston Noordam.Boulogne .New York Madonna.Naples.< .New York Pennsylvania.New York .Hamburg Venezia.val .New York Athenal,.Lisbon.New York F\u2018anopie.) aphs .Boston Carpathia.Nailer .' .New York Qladstone.Plymouth .Wabans Merion.Liverpool Philadelphia ee ROE io New-York- Noordam.Rotterdam .Now York Bound for Montreal.Pongo Head.Dulin i.5i'3.60W.\u2018 Bray eat ain is NA Ye Nov.Î Bendu.Demerara .Nov.10 = BOY'S LONG JOURNEY._ A trip of 4.000 miles to Le undertaken by a child, 10 years of age, is no |æ/mple and easy matter.yet 1his is |: what Harry Woods, a young Scotch lad is doing.He left for Quebec Thursday night, where he last night embarked on board the SS.Victorian on his way to London.The young traveller entered the Place Viger on the day of his departure from Montreal, and approaching thet ticket seller, said: \u201cI am Harry Woods, of Lethbridge, in the province of Alberta, and I came from the west.I want to get on the Virginian at Quebec to get to England\u201d \u2018When the young boy was drawn into conversation he explained that his father owned a large ranch, and as he was unable to look after his education decided to send the boy to a relative in London.that he.had nothing to fear and that he felt quite man enough now to travel alone.Cardinal Logue Goes to Rome.Rome, November 25.\u2014 Cardinal Michael Logué, pfimate of Ireland, is coming here to attend the Consistory [As he and Cardinal-Designate Farley.of New York.are great friends, it is | Hkely that the latter will acoomrany the Irish prelate back to Ireland, | where there will be a ymall celehra- \u2018tion before the American cardinal sails for home.\u2014 7 > |\u2018 The Hamhurg-American steamer: Pal- lanza arrived at Halifax at 9 o'clock last | night.She will go into drydock to re- j places blades on her propeller.| ! Gustave Themy and Prof.Langeven (have agreed to fight a duel in Paris this \u2018afternoon.Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co., Limited 5% FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS DUE JULY ist, 1959.The average uspual net earcings for the fonr years ending December 31st, 1908, amounted to 8886930, or ever three sind owme-half times the bond interest.The wet earnings for the year ending Decem.der Sist, 1910, were the largent \u201cin the history of the company, and amounted to §1,140,5304, being more than four and ome.haif times the amount required to pay the entire Snterevrt on the eufstanding The little traveller said: page, Mr.E.pi push on another | \u2018for $1,000.Jekyll and Mr, Hyde,\u201d was found guilty NFR OEGRE Springfield, Mass, November 25.\u2014 Bertram G.Spencer, Springtield\u2019s Dr.this morntng of the murder, in the first degree, of Miss Martha B.Blackstone, a school teacher.Spencer, whose violent outbreaks have been unprecedented in Massachusetts judicial history, received the verdict without emotion.tee A Pittsburg Treasurer Zrrested.Hittsourg, ra.November Io\u2014IS)- mer F.Moore, treasurer of the Federal Oll and Gas Company, was ar rested late yesterday on a caplas issued by Judge Charles P.Orr, of the United States Circuit Court.It is al- legëd that thére is a shortage of $100,- 000 in the accounts of the company.Moore's bond was placed at $50,000, which a friend furnished.| Proger In Quebec.Quebec, November 25.\u2014Proger, the mew forward man who will figure on the Quebec hockey line-up during the coming season, arrived in town this: evening.and is ready and anxious to jump into the game.BIRTHS.MCENROE \u2014 On November 20th, at 58 Sherbrooke street west, to Mr.and Mrs.John McEnroe, a daughter.i DEATHS.RYAN\u2014In this city, on the der, Mary Janet Doran, wife of Leo.; G.Ryan.Puneral from her husband's residende, 70 Cedar avenue, on Mon Pats: - | Ze 25th Novem- | = ST v ; oto = :rick's Church, thence to Cote des Nef- ges Cemetery.MAIN 4960 BRYANT ~~ tions on any stock.\u2014 When you wish for latest quota- Information, Literature, Market Opinions, etc.supplied on request.BROTHERS guarantee (satisfaction given or British Textiles.WADE FROM REAL BRITISH MATER! Greatest attention is paid to the workmen in the trade.For all these One Silver and Two Dr.T.R.Allinson, Major-Gen.J.Mr.Montague Holbein.Fill in a post card and address we will refund the money.84-88 St Francois Xavier Street, 8 CO.(520 OVERCOAT - to measure (CARRIAGE & DUTY PAID) FOR $8.6 Curzen\u2019s $4.60 Overscat has been valued by clients at $20.All Curzon clothing is sold with a returned) and is produced from genuine of every individual order, and the style of production is equal to anything sold & anvwhere at twice and thrice the money-\u2014 , at least, this is wbat the Curzon chientela § say about the Curzon $8.60 Overcoat.Then there is the tailoring.As is well known, London is the hub of the tailoring craft, and Messrs.Curzon Bros.as practical tailoring .experts themselves, are in position to secure the most quali Curzon tailoring is sold with the following guarantee: SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MPNEY RETURNED IN FULL Our metbods appeal to the thoughtful sean : that is perhaps why we number among our clièntele such well-known men as the following i\u2014 Rev.R.J.Campbell, Hon.G.E.Foster, M.P.; Horatio Bottomley, M.P.Lieut.-Col.A.E.Belcher, Lient.-Col.Dr.S.H.Glasgow, Hon.R.R.Fitzgerald, Rev.Canon Davidson, Comte.Ubaldo Beni, J.P.Downey, M.P., W.M.Doyle, M.P.Hon.F.W.Aylmer, Mr.Eustace Miles, 0 money 0 ny cutting reasons Gold Medal Awards.C.Kisithant, Mr.Matheson Lang, ea .same to us as below, asking for our latest assortment of materials.Together with patterns, we send you fashion.plates and complete instructions for accurate self measurement, i tape measure, all sent free and carriage paid.We dispatch your order | within «sven days, and if you do not approve, return the goods, and ~ bonds., Address for Patterns: PRICE 95/5, AND IN- GURZON BROS.(Dept.4 ).40D Notre Dame West, \u2014 MONTREAL.| Royal Securities $20 SUIT OR OVERCOAT TO MEISURE FOR 38.60 B Corporation, Limited | URZON BRO: fend | 164 St.James Street, Montreal | lf AT net 7a | r Quebec Halifax ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND.- § ; * Ottawa London, Eng.~ | rot rt rm Seven 6155 exrous at.peste moran.\" by April, 1912; it will have a ET ro 5 x ___ I herewith enclose cheque for of 10 per cou: SAY Application will be made to fist the Shares on both Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchange.SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS: 10% of the par value on application 40% 25% 25% DIRECTORS OF THE COMPANY W.J.SHEPPARD, President, Waubaushens, Ont.President, Georgian Bay Lumber Company; J.B.TUDHOPE, Orillia, Ont.President, Tudhope Carriage Company, Limited; JOHN R.BARBER, Georgetown, Ont.President, Toronto Paper M'f'g.Company, Limited.T.H.SHEPPARD, Orillia, Ont, Lumberman; \u2019 C.KLOEPFER, Guelph, Ont.R.A.LYON, Toronto, Ont, Messrs.Lyon & Plummer.LIMITS.The limits cover an area along.the Spanish, Vermillion and On- aping Rivers, and thelr tributaries for five miles back on either side, estimated at 6,000 square miles, and are easily workable, and the whole territory is well watéred with good foatable streams and lakes.The {Canadian Pacific Railway runs through the property from East to West and the Canadian 9 structed running North through | the East side and then West along the Northerly limit PLANT.are at Espanola, Ont, on the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway.The Pulp Mill has a capacity of 140 tons (dry) pulp per day.A Paper Mill now under construction, will be in operation capacity of 100 tons news par per day, and provision is ' being made that the capacity can be doubled at a minimum extra cost.The Company owns its Water Power and Electric Power Plant from which 10,500 H.P: 18\u2019 now being used: in addition the Company owns employes\u2019 dwellings, houses, general store, water supply, and sewer system, ete.The operations of the Company have been very successful and the \u2018\u201c a\u201c ch [1] on allotment January 3rd, 1912 February 3rd, 1912 3 bs G.P.GRANT, Toronto, Ont, President, Dominion Eond Company.Limited: Director, Dominion Canners, Limited.T.H.WATSON, Toronto, Ont.Vice-President, Canada Bolt & Nut Co'y, Limited, Director, Canada Machinery Corporation, limited.ALLAN McPHERSON, Longford Mills, Ont., Lumberman; A.H.B.MACKENZIE, Montreal, Manager C.Meredith & Compeny, Limited.R.L.INNES, Hamilton, : Sec'y-Treaaurer, Dominion Canners, Limited.W.H.TOTTIE, London, England.PREFERRED STOCK.An examination of the state- \u2018 ment of the Company's Assets wil@show that, as a going con?-cern, without taking into account the value of standing timber, (estimated by Mr.Brophy, at $10,000,000), there is an equity of $107.50 for every share of Preferred Stock issued.This is without taking into ac- ASSETS.| i The depreciated appraised value (Canadian Appraisal Co.) of the fixed assets, including pulp mill as at Dec.31st, 1810 Actual cost of \u2018new Paper Mill in course of construction, and which will be com- $2,489,684 pleted in March, 1913 900,000 count the surplus earnings for Surplus\u2019 of liquid as- 1911.Bn Rete ee] | oe en = .as_at Dec.31st, 1910 222,500 ACCRUED DIVIDEND.of \u2014 $3,612,184 Neärly five months of the half- Estimated value of standing timber as per report of Mr.i -John\u2014Brephy\u2014-\u2014 -10,090,000\u2014- { ! © $13,612,184 yearly dividend of 32 p.c., payable January 15th.1912, to hold- 74 ers of the stock, Dec.31st, 1911, -À -\u2014has-acerued; which means that ~4 the Stock now offered at $100, carries with it accrued dividends of $3.00 per share, making the net cost $97.00 per share.FUTURE EARNINGS.The General Manager of the Company estimates that on the completion of the Paper Mil, the net earnings of the Company will amount to at least $400,000 per year, before deducting Ebnd interest.This does not include any profits on railroad ties, or Jackpine lumber, which in his estimate, should yield considerable revenue.REPORTS ON THE PROPERTY > Before taking an interest in\" this Company we employed Mr.Hardy 8.Ferguson, Consulting Engineer, of New York, a well- known expert, to make for us a special report on the property as it oxists at present, and we received a satisfactory one, the original of which may be seen at our c/fice.: EARNINGS.Bg earnings have steadily incredsed, as shown by the following figures: those | for 1909 and 1910 have been certified by Messrs.Price, Waterhouse & Co\u2019y.ait Net earnings from pulp, interest charges, after depreciation, etc.\u2026.1911, *$250,000.00.1909 1910.9169,555.30 $207,899.93 (estimated) *The estimated figures for 1911 are based upon results up to October 31, , 1911, For the period up to the end of October, 1911, the net price received by , ps 5 = Qe the Company for its Pulp has been 60 cents per ton in excess of the net price received for the over $1.00 per ton.Prospectus giving full information, and Subscription Blanks, may be had from C.» Meredith & Company, Limited, to accept applications - BURNETT & CO.12 St.Sacrament St, Montreal.W.P.O'BRIEN, 57 8t.Francois Xavier St, Montreal.SUBSCRIPTION LISTS CLOSE NOVEMBER 28, AT 3 P.M.\u2014OR EARLIER.! Cheques covering 10 per cent.of the amount subscribed for must be sent in with application for allotment and we reserve the right to reject any subscriptions.Allotments will be made pro-rata in the event of over-subscription.C.Meredith & Company, Limited, 101 St Francois Xavier Street, Montreal.- i Mail Blank to C.Meredith & Co., Limited, or any of - .the I hereby subscribe for.cumblative, Participating Preferred Stock of the Spanish River Pulp and Paper Mills, Limited, (carrying a bonus of 20 per cent.of the Common Stock), payable as stated in the advertisement, and I agree to sign the regular subscription form.: year 1910, wiils the cost of production has decrsased Montreal, «and the following Brokers, who are authorized ; a - JOHN STARK & CO.26 Toronto St, Toronto.| ; LYON & PLUMMER, 21 Melinda St, Toronto.- À Brokers named above 5 .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.8hares (par value $100 each) of the 7 per cent.34 à esta eue 800 OU us os 0e .= L = Ta 7. ET GO AE A = \u2014 M SETTLEMENT ENGLAND'S NEWEST Eres Fe Rp TERRITORY IN THE - kh \"0868 +\" \u201c5,30 p.m.\u2018 ! L 5 .: [ AILAINTIV UL 1 .ANTON A .Le New Feather Neckwear _\u2026- .New Fringes A We received to-day, from London, & parcel of Ostrich Ruffles] Grey, Since the trimming senso commenced, our stock of Trimmings was dis- 2 NE à ., Natural, White and Black, with long silk tassels.3.50 | nosed of so rapjd}y that we have had to obtain a new supply to avoid Civic Delegation Returns to New Island of Volcanic Type Rich Black Satin Messalines\u2014Tbis Each.css cnncsn0nnu0cs Grey and White.Each Muff to match, made in any shape you desire.Each PT $12.00 \"10 \u20ac 10e uns a 000101650000 01 P0 CUS OC CCM CC 0208068 is an exceptionally fine value.being short for the Xmas shoppé Swansdown Trimming in two shades of Brown, Black and White.Braids of every description, Girdles and Fringe in all colors.(Ground Floor.) Our November Sale of Rich Black Sikks rich clinging effect; will make very handsome Gowns and Walsts.\u201cMon- rs.- In the new supply that has just .Strengthen them, build them, vitalize them with a Food- 1\" At the conference this afternoon between the civic authorities of Magog and the management of the Dominion Textlle Company no settlement was reached.The delegation was composed of Mayor -Dr.Bowen, Alfred Touragny, PC Branraiken-se Betts bream ere | A really warm Winter Wrap is oar ve- row 24-värd Marabout Stole.been recelved, Will be found all the most beautiful designs now in vogue.| :- Town Without Achieving May Disappear as Suddenly It is made of finest quality fibre and will give excellent wear; smart in \u201cPhis 1s the time for those who need Dress Trimmings to secure the most CA 1y appearance, too, and Mght, and comes in :Black, Brown, $1 0.00 fashionable styles.We have also Trimmings in Silk and Beaded effacts, cn Any Result.\u201d as it Came.| Trinidad.British West Indies, November 25.\u2014If you stand at Erin Point on the southern ahores of thig island.and gaze out into the Atlantic Ocean, toward the of Venezuela, you will see why ish Dominions are larger by two and \u2018a half acres Bright, lustrous finish and perfect dye.A splendid Dress and 55 day's special price\u2014 secretary-treasurer, and Councillors|than they were before Saturday, No- .Blouse Silk.Monday, per yard.cooetipicannnnn w py {nches, per yard .Trerseroesaneees srrrrrreereRrerens $1 29, pe L.A.Audette and C.Chamberlain.vember 4.= Rich Black Paillette Silks.\u2014Firm, even weave; skein dyed; guaranteed ne 68, per Yard +trccse test tot Ce TEST e0 tree Be Mr.M.W.Daniels, managing-direc-| On that date an island of the vol- £ \u2019 RICH BLACK SEALETTE.Corey : tor of the Dominion Textile Company, canic type, not uncommon in southern ws» fl wearing qualities; will not cut or split.An exceptionally real Seal-like Fabric for building warm Winter Coats.5 Limited, told the delegates that the waters, thrust Hself above the sea i 20 inches wide.Very special .49 and 59 Extra heavy weights; rich, closa pile and perfectly fast dye.We havea |: aie mill a ee depression X | with characteristic tumble, hissing of V- 36 inches wide.Very special .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.+89, 98, $110 limited quantity only of this grand value; 54 inches wide.$3.75 ; penses OWInE vo the depression an vases haracter on of fire, greatls w [a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Rich Black Duchess Satin.\u2014These are best values we have ever offered; perfectly fast dyes, and guaranteed in every way.Beautiful soft finish, All Wool Sweater Coats Regular $3.00 To-morrow $2.25 50 only, very serviceable Ladies\u2019 Sweater Coats, all wool, fancy zig-zag pattern, with deep sailor collar and two pockets.Nice long coats and Regular price $550; Monday, per ¥ard.concerns d Dress Goods Department\u2014First Floor.) 12 and 16 Button Length Gloves .- In Kid and Silk Our best 12 and 16 Button Kid Gloves, which will give every satisfaction : \u201c as regards wear and cleaning.1 : | \u201cis one of the oldest, purest\u201d - EX and best-known of FOOD- TONICS.stances, it was explained, no increase whatever could be granted.Mayor Bowen wili return to Magog at once and will report at a meeting of the strikers in \u2018te\u2019 Magog Opera House to-morrow evening.After the*meeting the officers of the -| Canadian Federation of Textile Work- \u2018Lers said the strike would be continued.They had hoped for a settlement, but it was apparent that the company's the alarm of the people on the Trinj- dad shore.The new island has not vet been named, and as #ts composition is largely oozy blue mud or clay, it is doubtful if it will! withsand the attacks of the sea.Any day it is apt to disappear whence it came and Great Britain will have lost its newest possession.Cable despatches have told briefly : very warm.In Grey and All-White only.Sizes 36, 38 and $2.25 12-Button Length.$2.00 16-Button Length.$2.50.Cees ; ; AN ee LE: DRUGGISTS- ; \u2018position wes Unchanged, no was Sad of the Island's birth but there ds much only.Price.PARA AAA AAA HEAVY MILANESE SILK GLOVES.: I _ 4 : to win out.The business agent said that is interesting about.the pheno- Black Coats Both Stylish and Useful To find anything more stylish and serviceable than a smart Black Coat is very difficult.It can be worn with almost any gown or hat, either for® street Or evening wear.We have, In our Department, to] meet all the requirements of a woman particular in her attire.Fine Beaver Cloth Coats, well tailored, in the double-breasted style, with Double tipped fingers, 22-inch, $1.003 24-inch, $1.25.We consider both of the above makes superior quality and exceptional value, or | Novelties from \u201cthe Little Paris Shop\u201d As Paris is acknowledged to he the \u2018leading fashion centre of the Old World, we have endeavored to procure all the most beautiful and stylish M : that a defence fund.would be: raised next week, and an appeal would be \u2018made to all \u2018the Canadian labor organ- izatioas ta help the strikers to get back thelr old rate of wages.a rt \u201cThe Natural History Society.! At the moxthly meeting of the so- !clety to be held on Monday next, at menon that may be told now.Dr, Fredholm, a residént of Trinidad, says that the island was probably thrust up by the pressure of gas originating from the decomposition of carbonaccous matter found in connection with asphalt deposits for which Trinidad is famous.He predicts that a flow of asphalt may follow and an asphalt lake may make its appearance creations that are produced there for sale in our \u201cLittle Paris Shop.\u201d In military collar of velvet and fancy braid trimming $12, 50 that department, situated unobtrusively under the balcony, can be se- plod 18.15, in the Society's.Rooms, 365 on the island.for.2220.22 aa LL ea eee Asa ee ae se eee seen aa a ae ee» cured: \u2014 Supper Mountain st two papers May Soon Disappear.We can give you the same styles but in a better quality at prices ranging from.$13.25; $35.00 For a comfortable Warm Coat for cold days, we would recommend plush and velvet.We have some specially well made coats in these Tunics, beaded, silk embroidered and sequin effects.Semi-made Robes, silk embroidered and sequin effects.Jumpers, silk embroidered and sequin effects.Dew Drop Allovers, in Black and Geld, All Silver, Pink, Sky, Black and for the cold.EPPS CREATES BODILY WARMTH.CHILDREN THRIVE ON EPPS'S.ry Rot in the Timber Professor Carrie M.> Kirsch, of the Bo- McGill! Univer- read\u2014one on of Bufldings,\u201d % 1 Derick, and Dr.rtanical Laboratory, .i'gity:; the other \u201cNotes on the recent \u201cIf no flow of asphalt follows, however,\u201d he says, \u201cthe only result of the, upheaval will be a mud volcano ing and embroid- 31 so common along the southern shore, i 5 \u2018 mater! als with brald trimming $24, 005 $60.00 White.§ 13 leow exposure of.Took in Sherbrooke Sugh a voleano on the bank raised ; ~ BE ery, from.o.oo e eee 0 Chiffon and Nets in all the most beautiful and exclusive shades and | by Mr.H.Lampard.These lecture are PUt slightly above the sea level would A - \u2019 effects.probably not remain above the sur- \u2018Dependable Silk Stockings for Women It bas taken us years to find such stockings.We have three lines now that are reliable in every way.Made of triple long fibré, pure thread silk, by the new French process; scien cally dyed.Where stockings usually give out, these have been strengthened by extra splicings.Tans, White, Black.Sizes 8 to 10 inches.The quality we sell at $189 has lisle soles.Whitewear for Christmas Gifts Very Pretty Nainsook Night Gowns, with V-shaped neck, edged with fine embroidery, and the bust trimmed with insertion and twenty rows of fine pin tucks.Pretty cuffs of edging, finished with plain beading, $1 00 three-quarter lerigth sleeves.All sizes.Price.\u2019 Dainty Princess Gowns, having a deep yoke of allover embroidery and three-quarter length sleeves; the neck and bust trimmed with_fine silk | ribbon and prettily embroidered cuffs.This is a beautifully $1 50 finished gown throughout.Price.SPECIAL NIGHT GOWN AT $2.00 This is one of the prettiest Gowns, having the kimono sleeve, square yoke, shoulders and deep cuffs of fine Val.Lace, drawn and tied in bows of silk baby ribbon.Thirty-nine rows of fine tucks down bust.Made | free 1 to the, public oC '| Woman's Safe Step to Better Looks fs not hard to find.If your eyes are dull\u2014if your skin fs sallow, or your complexion muddy if you bave no roses in your cheeks, do not bother with cosmetics.n°t risk harmful drugs.det good, rich blood in your veins, and then you will have tho bright looks and charm of perfect health, BEECHAM'S PILLS P are wonderfal aids to women and women\u2019s looks.If your blood is poor\u2014 ; if you are pale, weak and not up to the mark\u2014your stomach and organs ; a.ASTHMA CATARRH WHOOPING COUGH CROUP BRONCHITIS COUGHS COLDS soon be washed away and the vents, once \u2018below water, would become choked by sedimentary /deposits.A fisherman, at midday, on Saturday, November 4, first noticed signs of dirty and murky, but no land was then in sight.But about six o'clock that evening the people of Erin and see a great column of fire shoot up from the bosom of the water.Dense smoke followed the flame, and there fire, accompanted by a rumbling as of thunder.When the smoke cleared away it was seen that a new island face very long, for the debris would\u201d disturbance in the sea.The water was -\u2014- other poiris nearby -were- startled to - were further intermittent flashes of The quality we sell at $2.50 has throughout of fine nainsook, has the appearance of a much $2, 00 of digestion apd elimination are the cause.had been created.the new flare top.higher priced gown.All sizes.000000 00000 sc 0000 : Beoctham\u201ds Pills éorrect faults, They will help you to Food diges- Claimed New Land for Kin The quality.we sell at $2.95 has Ce - Hi tion and active kidneys and regular bowels\u2014to dom from troubles na.~ - the plain silk soles.H H If P ° 5 aie beauty-creatin per pal In all truth and serious- The Governor and party set out in | Imported Model Hats at Half Price |||: good heaith aod looks, Becca's Pils a host ext 10 ciim Lis Tow and tor 8AM.SPECIAL Cee reece Marre nm a ess cena re gate EN 0 : Girls\u2019 Skirts a | a.8AM.§ pecia) $2.49.ia Ly Fe ndvp as spieddia lise:ot'fine De Plelited SHirtgt le, $ x of Navy and Black.The lengths are frém 27, to rer a On Menday and Tuesday next, we will place all our Imported Model - Hats on sale at HALF PRICE, They are the creations of the leading Parisian and New York Modistes.It would be to your advantage to procure one of these beautiful hats, as they are just what you will require for the coming receptions and\u2018Teas.MONDAY AND TUESDAY.-\u2026.!.1.20, Lane HALF PRICE.(Millinery Salon\u2014Second Floor.) AND MILK IF YOU WOU LD EAT FOR EFFICIENCY.Among foods for human consumption none contain the ME a > Show the Right | Way Will freer CS Te herr 1d Ye in Pi ++ Tm = EE F | = .K, FREE i THIS ALADDIN LAMP get an Aladdin Mantle Lamp Free.AQENT TH Pail seld 850 on money back tee, AGENTS s notone returned.Stacey sold _J2 in one hour, teed.Write nearest office for catalogue M and learn how to Newson sold 121n 10 alls.Gibeon sold 48 in 5 days.Bells it- = À; : À PURITY\u2014the every-purpose.flour cakes, fruit cakes, pies, puddings, = cream puffs, tarts, ginger snaps | land with extreme care in the face of a choppy sea and Hedd wind.A Tand- ing was effected with difficulty | and it was quickly ascertained that\u201d the neath.They found two craters on tbe island, five or six feet'in diameter, al- stretch was not more thau twelva or fifteen feet above the surface of the sea.\u2018Gas was escaping {rom \u2018the craters and the air was saturated with the smell of sulphur and oil.Rocks.were embedded 'n the honeycomb marine animals were found in the mud but otherwise no signs of eea life were visible.__ - Lu 2 | EES KEROSENE To iN .: .Cow ES 104 a .e .surface of the island and as many of \u2018 ahs niin -.for bread, rolls, buns, biscuits, pyhites, the theory.was advanced that made introduce e S ry ., > MABSUS MANTLE LANP In locality.Tbis } ; ; ; .these Tocks, \u2018striking together had He LE LA or or ty ao?con parier |X layer cakes, short cakes, griddle Causedthe flashes of fire, Th, tos Simple, noiseless, odorless, Clean, safe, money saving.Guaran- .silized remains of several strange I Montreal's Streets, surface of the island was yet warm : y: and .yery.soft nnd \u201cboiling Hot unders necessary elements to sustain and energise lite in greater 7 quantities Chan milk and \u201cW Héat.Top self.Needed in every home.Our $ fits oth lampe.Complete line for boses, stores-oticen haïisand charches - To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Sire\u2014Sarely the condition of Montieals i ee JE ASK FSR OUR LIBERAL ASENCY PROPOSITION v \u201cOrange Meat and Milk i is.a Perfect Food OFFICES AT MONTREAL & WINNIPEG MANTLE LAMP Co.OF AMERICA peg 311A , 268 53 1aw HE-THREE/ARROWS-THAT-POINT-TO-PERFECTION:IN-BREWING out of Canad The Leg ger thal is\" driving imporled beers Tue Lica Beer wm Ligur Borie.\u2018HE CROWN STOPDER EAA a; a E- AAAS N the making of ev for which TX flour is ge if eventing FLOUR gives admirable results.Among thou- No matter what you -may desire to make, use PURITY FLOUR.The results will give you a higher degree of satisfaction than you've ever experienced when ordinary flour was used.There is added deliciousness to the flavor, , puRITY ; FLOUR gets its finer flavor, greater strength, extra nutritiousmess and higher-quality \"wheat berries.\u201cMore bread and better bread\u201d Rer minder: PURITY FLOUR \u2018OUR .?extra quality in every ounce of the bread, or the cake, or the biscuits, or whatever you may make with PURITY FLOUR.from the high-grade portions of the hard are excluded during its process.of milling PURITY FLOUR will cost you slightly more than ordinary flour.more.- It costs more to make it.The present huge demand is your proof of how firmly PURITY FLOUR has established itself among the thousands who place quality before price.Oxi account of the extra strength , it is necessary, for All the low-grade But- it's worth \u201cMore bread and better bread\u201d aad.tr quality.a ; blended \u201d streets in the fali of the year is an abse- lute disgrace to a civilized community.Clouds of foul dust and dirt fly in the the dangerous state they are at D 6 I trust this condition of things wil be changed fôr the better.MONTREALER.+ \u201cYOU can lead a magnate to an inves tigation, but you can't make him remember,\u201d is Life\u2019s new version of an old proverb.But in this reepect, the magnate is like a good many other witnesses.- MR.PULLEN PRESIDENT.Severs His Connection With Cans » dian Freight Associatiam - During the proceedings of the last quarterly meeting of the Canadian Freight Association, held in Montreal, the secretary read a communication from Mr.Pullen intimating that, hav- Ing been elected president of thé Canadian Express Company.it had .become necessary for him to sever his connection with the association and to resign the chairmanship of the Advisory Committee.Messrs.W.R.Maclnnes and \u2018GQ.C.Ransom expressed the association's appreciation of the valuable servicés rendered by Mr.Pullen as chairman of the Advisory Committee, and also us a member of the.08 rue fra the following resolution, sm ich mously adopted: \u2014 , wa \u201cResolved, that ihfs anodin in tendering Mr- -John Put ts sin congratulations om presidency of the\u2019 animal fr the Company, Pacs on record - Îte deep sense Jt rege in loeing one -of ite most alued and respected Pnenibers, ne was further resolved td be most fitting and \u2018well-deserved that the re-~ cords should contain some evidence not only of the appreciation ° of his efforts, but also of the high personal esteem in which he is held by all of his co-workers, and * \u201cHis associates wish to hereby express their very sincere ap of his work as chairman of the Advisory Committee, and of the time so freely and cheerfully given In dealing with the many problems requiring ate tention où béhaïf of the raitwages.\u201d\" ey oA \u2018 Special Notice.5 REBUILT PIANOS; PL Many wesithy Montrealers - sre -oum- to add more shortening than you are accustomed to use with a pd changing.Deir plasos or te world: a » - Ontario wheat flour.Add more water when making bread.CN Lr to hi Planoe In en \u201cAdd - Fou © te your.piety lit ight ew: glen fl oa) Sey ou desire visit the wareraoms of Layton Bros.Mtzget.v 580 Sty, Catherine Sais corner 41e faces of citizens, thus greatly endanger- c î ooks i spo f The ing the public health.Why.I ask, cannot = sands of c ks it is ken 0 38 the strezts be attended.to with the same i every-purpose flour.\u201d care \u2018as In summer, instead of being in i \u2018 Bérthe/ Marrièges and Doathe.Girià edd) each insertion.Marriage No: x each insertion.Death Netices, 25e each insertion.Death: Notices with Tunerat ut Boe cach lagernt », Fun eotices, Z25c ench tnsertion.| In Mémoriam Notices, 10¢ cach 6 words.a verses, 300.per count lime.an moticss must be endorses with name sed e persca sending sme.ei rs = \u2014 BIRTHS.CANNISS-\u2014On November 15th, 1911, at 412 Greene ave, to Mr.and Mrs.D.R -Ganniss, a son.CHERRY\u2014On the 18th November, 1911, Qt #71 Laval avenue, Monireal, to Mr.| and Mrs.James D.Cherry, a daugh- | FLOOD \u2014 On November 12th, 3¢ Coleraine street, to Mr.Frank M.Flood, a son.MCGILL \u2014 At the Montreal Maternity | Hospital, on November 13th.a sou to : \"Mr.and Mrs.David McGill, of 127 Are 1 n avenue, Westmount.281 2: MIDDLETON\u2014On November 20th.1911, ! r@t their residence, Lower Lachine Rd.! to Mr.and Mrs.A.U.Middieton, à ; son.STRACHAN \u2014 On 19th of November.1911, at 641 Belmont avenue, 10 Mr.and Mrs.Howard Strachan, a daughter, 1911, | and Mrs.\\ i STURDY \u2014 On the 22nd of November, at No.§, The Davenport Apartments, St.Luke street, Montreal, a son to Mr.SndsMrs.Charles I.Sturdy.SECOMBE \u2014 At the Brighton Apart- .Jments, November 6th, to Mr.and Mrs, 8.Becombe, a daughter.WHITE \u2014 On November 21st, at 985 _ Charlevoix street, St.Cunegonde, to , and Mrs.John P.White, a on.2 - ; 2 MARRIAGES.DEATHS IN THE CITY.CRUTCHLOW - Friday morning, No- Vember 24th.1911, suddenly, Ronald Charles, the Infant son of Dr.and Mrs.Crutchlow, 767 Wellington street.yun\u2019 ;- eral private 280 DARAIS\u2014On November 23rd, 1911, at his residence, 1241 Maple ave., formerly of Hemmingford, P.Q., Leon \"Darais, aged 93 years and 11 months, beloved hus- of Vergenia Brossard.DRISCOLIL \u2014 In the city of Montreal, on October 29th, 1911, after a long and painfu! illness, John G.KR.Driscoll, formerly Secretary-Treasurer of the Montreal Street Railway Co.' fourth son of the late Judge Driscoll, aged seventy-seven years and four months.Interment, which was postponed, pending obligatory legal proceedings, took place In accordance with the instructions of the deceased, in the \u2019 family burial place, Mount Royal Cemetery, on November 25th, 1911.Inquiring friends will please accept this explana- n.\u2014 Christopher Jeffs, 20 Sherbrooke ave., died November 24th, 1911.Funeral from the Royal Victoria Hospital, Monday, November 27th, at 2.30 \"pm.(English papers please copy.) LI DAIN \u2014 Entered into rest, on Thurs- Any, November 23rd, Jane Mary Lé Duc, beloved wife of Thomas Le Dain) Funera) from her late residence, 136 street, Saturday, at 2.30 p.m., to Mount Royal Cemetery.(Jersey, Channel Islands, papers please copy.) 2802 MARCHBANK \u2014 In this city.on Thursday, November 23rd, John Marchhank.aged 81 years.Funeral from 141 Laval avenue, on Saturday, 25th, at 2.30 p.m.280 2 BPENCER \u2014 Charles Worthington, beloved husband of Lizzie Rochester, on November 23rd, aged 64 years, ufter a _ brief illness.Funeral from his late residence, 1016 St.Catherine st.west, Montreal, at 2.30 p.m.Saturday, to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances kindly accept this intimation.(Ottawa, Brockville and Prescott papers please copy.) DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.CAHILL\u2014On November 19th, 1911, at Rawdon, Que., James Cahill, aged 86 Years, dearly beloved husband of Esther Robinson and beloved, father of Mrs.John M.Flynn, of 1905 \u2018st.Catherine.st.east, Montreal, and Mrs.Charles Johnson.(New York .and Massachusetts che plense copy.) \u2014On November 15th, at London, \u2018England, Harry Clapp, late of 2330 Esplanade avenue, Montreal, age 37 Pare.HAWKE \u2014 At his late \u2018residence, Elm- i Adamsville, ques No- | U8th, ISII, \"of apoplexy, Jared beloved husband of Yoynthia | nn father of T.Allen Hawke, ' : se Ste.Anne de Bellevue, Mrs.Homer L.Lord, of Grande Ligne, Que.and | Miss H.Isabel Hawke, of Montreal, 30 IN MEMORIAM, \u2014 In loving memory of our dear Brother, Tom, who died on November 1910.\u201cHis memory like the ivy Sings By his sisters, Maggle and ele.Gone but not forgotten.IN MEMORIAM.KENNY \u2014 In loving memory of our dear father, Thos.J.Kenny, who died November 26th, 1910.\u2018His sun went down \u2019 tie it was yet day.\u201d May and little om.IN MEMORIAM, ~\u2014A-Requiem Mass will be sung in the Jesuits Church on Monday, at T.15 a.m., for the repose of the souls of the late Mr.and Mrs.James McVey and other deceased members of thelr family.-\u2014 MeVEY \u2014 A IN MEMORIAM.WALSH \u2014 In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs.G.W.Walsh, who departed this lite November 26th, 1903.\u201cHer memory like the ivy clings.\u201d iN MEMORIAM.?| HARRINGTON\u2014In loving remembrance of Catherine Louise Harrington, wife - James: Mullins, who died Novem- 26th, 1908.IN MEMORIAM.GARDEN\u2014An anniversary chanted on Monday, mass will be November 27th, > in St.Patrick's Church, at 7 a.m., for the repose of the soul of the late George Garden.R.LP.IN MEMORIAM, WALSHE~\u2014In, loving memory of my dear: mother, Mrs.George Walshe, who de-! parted this life on November 26th, 1903.\u201cLoved in life: not forgotten in Geath\u201d Her daughter, Mrs.E.Perry, @n St.Antoine.HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES.fhe Annual Mass for the defunct members of the Association of the Sisters of: Charity will be sung in the Chapel of | the Hospital for Incurables, at 8.39 a.m, Monday, the 27th inst.Patrons n- and friends of the Hospital are vited to attend.28 9 -600D FISH STORY | _ that mitlionaite club sardines are the best te t : NDERTAKERS Pe 290 MOUNTAIN ST eesreno 297 S'DOMINIQUE ST sie 221 189, Jae -MACHINE-MADE GLASS.\u201d : ee a long time it was thought impossible that window-glass could be | made Dy & mechanical process, but the | | sngenutt of manufacturers overcame | \u2014 all obstacles, and this kind of glass is -fow made, in all sizes and thicknesses, \"by, wn Improved process.\" Sgoh glass canot be manufactured tly pressure.because the surfaces thus ced are imperfectly transparent.| The method of allowing the molten glass to fall through a narrow slit was also tried without without success, for the surfaces became striated, The process of drawing, by lifting the molten \u2018in sheets, wag finally adopted.But this required many ingenious devices to prevent the glass from con- traoting intd columnar or eylindrical forme.AR these difficulties have now been overtome, so that it is no longer fens \u201cto produce - transparent Sheets Glass solely by the «id dow tag meth UBERAL Sh reek S à, Sale of Women\u2019s FLANNELET TE UNDER WEAR \u201c MONDAY A.M.ER RT II XU \u20ac Wilder's are prepared to assist you in the solution of tlie- furnishing, or.the Xmas Gift problem, We have , the Furniture to sult your purse.In every variety that we show, good taste is the order of the day.- No-' : thing could please.us better than to show you around our popular Furnishing Store.\"BUREAUS a = Sr LIL) Lay iL / Imperial oak or birch, in golden finish size of top, 18 x 36 ipches, British \u2018bevelled mirror; size 14 x ; 20.Re.value $1.79 | $1250, for.- \u2026 REED CHAIRS 'AND ROCERS\u2014 Best German reeds, are well J .made and nicely finished.Reed Chair.Reg.$2.50.$1 49 Bpecial.22.0 6 + ee ee en ee * REED ROCKER.Regular $4.50.ve ve ve nn - $2.47 .J a.Special.\\.Handsome Dressers in imperial \u201cOak Finish.Top, 17.x 34 inches.British Bevelled Plate Glass Mirror, 3 Dustproof Drawers, Brass Trimmings.Reg.$12.50.Special $17.98 | $9.98 \"REAL REDUCTIONS IN FLOOR COVERINGS [REL DRESSERS Reg.$25.Special.Imported direct, and only the reliable weaves and styles have been selected.The carpet floor is laden with carpets, rugs, oilcloths, linoleums, curtains, port- feres, etc, any of which would make a Christmas gift of taste and value.Stored and delivered free when required.AXMINSTER RUGS Size 6 feet 7 x 9 feet 10.Very special.$14.88 Size 7 feet 6 x 9 feet.\u2018Very \u2018spe- ._\u20aclal.$15.30 - | Size 7 feet 6 x 10'fost 8, Vary spe- \u2014 = cial.AR .$12.78 Size 9 feet xs \u2018teet.Very special.$16.25 Size 9 feet x 1) feet 4.Very special, $21.40 Size 8 feet 8 x 11 feet 6.Very spe- \u201c clai.\u2026.el a.$28.70\" Size 9 feet x \u201c12 feet.Very special, 824.30 Size 9 feet x 13 feet 6.Very special, $27.48 Size 9 feet 10 x 13 feet 9.Very special.$23.70 Size 10 feet 6 x 12 \u2018feet 2.Very spe- clal.\u2026.\u2026.828.35 Rize 9 toot x 15 feet.\"Very special, $30.40 Size 10 feet 6 x 13 feet 6.Very special.CARPETS BY THE YARD.PRICES OF BRUSSELS SQUARES TAPESTRY CARPETS.from 60c yd.up 6 feet 9 x 9 feet.Extra special.$9.45 BRUSSELS CARPETS.from $1.00 yd.up .|.9 feet x 5 feet Extra special.a VELVET CARPETS.from $1.36 yd.up 9 feet x 10 feet 6.Extra special.ov .$14.68 AXMINSTER CARPETS.\"from $1.50 yd.up 9 feat x 12 fect.Extra special.816.75 WILTON CARPETS.-from $1.50 Yd.up 11 fet $ x 13 feet 6.Extra special: Sel $2388 MONDAY SPECIALS IN \u2018BASEMENT $1.50 DRESSED DOLLS, $1.00 Large assortment of dresses, fancy hose and millinery, sleeping eyes with eyelashes; full jointed body; each in neat box.Reg.$1.50.Mon- : day.20 20 2 Ww ve\u2019 86c.BRACKET LAMPS, 490 \u2018~ .Bracket, complete with fount, burner and wick.Ready to 49¢ \u2018Hight.Reg.66c.Mondzy 78¢ GAS LIGHTS, 3% $40.00 STEEL RANGE, $30.00 With opal globe, burner and Welg- With warming closet, 18-ln.oven, bach mantél.Reg.750.Co ¢ hole, No.8, duplex grate; Monday.ve.\u201c89e 0 Ç; guaranteed an baker,.or .» & Al money refunded.Res.$40.Monday.$30 40c STEEL SNOW SHOVELS, 250 Strong steel biade; socket handle.$3.50 DoLLs* PERAMBULATORS, $2.25 Rubber tire wheels and reversible Regular 40c.Mon- 4 eversible day.v oo cies ee an on 25¢ .B Hood.G Dhs fai $95 55 __ROGERS TEA 8POONS ss.whisk BROOMS, 25c i ol .eed\u201d < Beaded tipped or fancy patterns; \u201c521800 canglg ROWER: Reg.3 20c: Monday, 3 for.+ fully guaranteed.Regular Hy, dozen 15e veers WILDER'S Limited, 202 St.Catheries Are.Wai.suvurfa.Dutrerie as far as point - ct rel on Fridays, and Routh Shore, $i.Lambert, .erp) ngueull on Saturdays, pue ; WELSPACH MANTELS 25¢ (Neat Phillips Square) \u2019 Montreal) South and 8 string, made of smelacted corn, -with nickel cap and Fine.25e each.Reg.35c, Monday.\u2026 se a XE Avg ot alta i © wide, double to $1.25 A special | and other silks both plain Monday\u2014 Silks: Satins Monday a sale of stlks and satins, 38 and 44 inches width Foulards, Dress Taffetas, Satin Beene recense een es .- line | A special lot 0 Dress Goods Remnants 2,000 Remnants of Black and Colored All Wool Dress Goods, from 2 to 6 \u201cyards in length, all qualities, all colors and all weaves.A splendid collection, indeed, with values up to $1.00.Monday at, yard.HOUSEHOLD LINENS WHITE, TABLE DAMA ALL WOOL DELAINES at 35c and 40c a yard: Monday, for.Also French Challies, sold regular 25c ity now and designs.ROLLER TOWELLING, ders and qualities.Per yard, PASSAGE OILCLOTH beavy quality, painted back.Values up to 35c.18c Monday A lot of odd pairs of Lace ' | i | LACE CURTAINS Curtains, worth up to $2.00 pair.Monday, ! palr .89c TAPESTRY PORTIERES A splendid line, 3 yards long, with heavy- tassels, pair .$1.59 FLOOR OILCLOTH 2 and 2 1-2 yards wide, all fine goods, some worth 50c¢ yard.Monday, yard.© 23¢ WINDOW SHADES ~Jace trimmed, sHghtly soiled.Values up to $1.50.: 39¢ i # Monday .75e TAPFSTRY STAIR CARPET 27,i7e wide.ME 49c all sizes and qualities.CORK LINOLEUMS 2 yards wide, extra heavy, and fancy.Worth up 69¢ \u2018 DRESS MIRROR Regular 35c a yard.TABLE NAPKINS, Travellers\u2019 Samples, Monday at each .Special Lines Marked Down for Monday on the Top Floor 25c to 85c -Flannelette Gorset || Covers, Samples, | Monday J QC each of plain Messa- VELVET.H lines, plain \u2018sat- Black Silk Dress Samples of Lace and Insertion trimmed fiannelette À ins, Duchesse : | We have again Covers, colors, pink .only, slightly sgiled from handling.i Mousseline, Tam- Velvet, 24 inches | secured a few Prices wero 250 to 8kc.Your choice clear Mon- ]() À alines, Taffetas, b iay, each .IN ¢ 4 British Pole de| wide, in mirror, | more dozen boxes : + Soie and Chiffon | of black Dress\u2018 \u201d - so Taffetas, also lin-, couche, and Ly- ' ; \u201ca à en back Satins, Mires Veen 65c FLANNELETTE LADIES\u2019 FLANNELETTE all colors, values ons\u2019 make, $1.28 Monday 5 og GOWNS FOR 38e.DRAWERS.up to 75c, About 10 dozen only, pure with sky oF for .396 | and $280.\u2026.white Heavy English Flan- pink ea heavy | * nelette gowns.Value up to English Domet.Yours 304 59¢ À 65c each, Yours Monday each FLANNELETTE GOWNS.Monday, each, only.A FLANNELETTE PETTI- ! ) Heavy White Domet, some | COATS, 48c.! 4 embroidered or plain, choice « Heavy quality Domet, cL of high or low neck, white only.Your \u201c084 45\u20ac 35¢ each .choice Monday, each Brenan BLACK DRESS GOODS, 49\u20ac 2,000 yards, double fold All Wool Black Dress Goods, plain and fancy weaves, for house, street or evening ' wear; heavy, medium and lgntfQe weights; values up to 85.SK, 60 inch, exquisite qual- : 294 Tr 12/6 | \u201810 pieces, nice bor- Monday .CARPET BROOMS 4 String Carpet Brooms.Monday.each A GOOD LINE WILTON VELVET STAIR CARPETS 98c worth up to 50c yard.29 Monday .Cc CURTAIN POLES with rings, ends and brackets, each -29c \u2019 assorted sizes.ART SERGE - 3 0 inches wide, for por- 31e¢ 50 Fine Sanitary Mattresses.covered in fancy art\u2019 ticking, Values up to $5.00.Monday, worth up to $1.75 yard.Monday TABLE OILCLOTH Frilied or Embroidered Cur- white or colored._17%c\u20ac | tain * Muslins, slightly mussed.Monday .Monday © Fe 12¢ moe SEP orn a ® \u2018Whit \u2019 Special Bargain Centre double woven wire.spring.A SNAP IN M good sanitary mattress, 1 pair pillows.The 85 98 lot .COCOA MATTING SPECIALLY PRICED ATTRESSES 22 inches wide .28¢ 27 inches wide .he - TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS \u2014 36 Inches wide .2 yards square, fringed HEAVY COcoA BRUSH MATS - 98c \u201csms vaord ; LFULDING COUCH all frame, best quality Spring.Monday $2.89 | all round.each .Each be CAMPING BLANKETS Lee rte tes Very Heavy Grey Wool ART BURLAPS Blankets.: Monday, \u201c: 89 54 inches wide each .CV cee e \u201ca C yard .PE id , (Frae Oor Ain Correspondent) i ti |that we were a great people but Mr.| Whitelaw Reid, the American \u2018ambassador in .thts.- country, has met us up on sic 4.piinadle qf ! \u2018gréâthéfs that we are inclined to thigk that \u2018Wwe are able to \u201cWn%the hall wart.fttre's a sacléty 0\u2019 learned men \u2018It Edinburgh, which gangs by the name o' the Edinburgh Philosophical Institution, an' it got the Ambassador up there to deliver a lecture.The philosophers aye got the American Ambassador to lecture to them\u2014whether he Is a philosopher or no.They've had Lowell, an\u2019 Phelps, an\u2019 Bayard, and Choate, \u2018an\u2019 noo \u2018they\u2019ve had White- law Reld: wha\u2019 hàs telled them aboot : the great thing# that.Scots hae done ; only, but that great strong branch ©\u2019 | the Scottish race that jg settled in the i north o\u2019 Ireland, an\u2019 are kent to this | day as Ulster Scots.They are the : great difficulty in the way o' Hom: : Rule for Ireland, no because they ob- \u201cfeet to governin' themsel\u2019s, but be- i cauge.they think that if Ireland gets ! Home \u2018Rule they will be governed hy i the: Gatholfcs.If the.Ulster Scots lived in Scotland, they \u2018wad be sirong : on for Home Rule for Scotland\u2014al- \u2018 most sure\u2014but they live in Ireland \u2018an\u2019 they've Bent to Canada an\u2019 the United States ever sae mony o' thelr ,ablest men, It was on these men, an\u2019 | the Scots frae Scotland that the \u2018Am- ! bas#hdor lectured, an\u2019 ye wad think { frae the way he spoke that they made | America.| 1 was amang the Scottish-Irizan rl ant in the Esstern States |: that the ided 0 independence was ! born an' nurged, an\u2019 made strong; an\u2019 when Declaration o\u2019 Independence \u2018cam\u2019, it only put in writin\u2019 wha: they had\u2019 been sayin\u2019 for years, When-the States got their independence twelve d\u2019 the 54 members o\u2019 the Convention that\u201d framed the Constitution were Scots, an\u2019 o\u2019 the college- bred men in the \u2018Convention, the half were Scots.O' the first Congress o' 66 members, 11 were Scottish- It was a Scot, Thomas Jefferson, wha' wrote the De- clargtion o° Independence, it was à Scot-wha- perspaded-the- first-Congrees | to siën it, the Declaration is preserved to this day in the handwritin' o\u2019 anither Scot, \u2018wha was seérelary o° .the Congress, an\u2019 a third Scot read it \u2018 publlcly for the first time-.Alexander Harñilton, anither Scot, drafted the Constitution, and was Washington's , first Secretary qo' the Treasury, while \u2018James Wilson, ane o\u2019 the same race, \u2018helped in framin\u2019 the Constitution an\u2019 was ame o' three Scottish judges wha!* formed the first four wha\u2019 sat as the Supreme Court o' the United States.O' Washington's first Cabinet o° four, twa were ts, An\u2019 ane an Ulster Scot; an\u2019 two-thirds o' the first Governors o' the: United States prem Spocial Notice.The Popularity\u2019 \"of a Newspaper, The first number of \u201cLe \u201cPeuple,\u201d \" published in May last, was.only a four page issue.Latterly thls Hds been 15- creas¢d to six pges, and for to-day we beg to \u2018enlarge- ment; to -pight pages.The public + | readers ahd advortieers\u2014have \u2018not been slowyto rao0 and appreciate the | swecens of a Popnle.You cap #- ways be sure of findlag in ifs.es! the \u201cbest= French fiction and ry.and prejudiced eritique on ghat- ere Soin heat \u2018whether federal, jpro- vine \u201cWanicipal.he currentYhap- penings yh the entifé world axl the lates} dicts of fashion are chromi-| cled \u2018and usttated weekly.lace, HVT er with your nowsage ent to-;, day + Ae -alnapréidtment ci.CLR Peuple\u201d is on sale everywhere every : Saturday\u2014price two cents, - If you | have any difficulty in \u201cprocuriag iL in\u2019 up.teiephone Mein ! sors.\u201cGlasgow -Novéinber 8.\u2014We aye kent | JW: \u2018or_ America._No Scots frue Scouand- 6 were Scots or Ulster Scots.O' the 25 Presidents 0\u2019 the Untied States, 11 hide been o' Scottish descent.Mr.Hther names generais wha\u2019 served In: the War ¢' Independence an\u2019 the Civil War-\u2014Btônewall-Jatkson amang them \u2014politicians, ététesmén, captains o' industrs inventors, rajiway bullders editors, etc, eto; no\u2019 to forget Ad-| mira! Paul Jones, wha' had the first captain's commission in the American navy, an\u2019 Captain Kidd\u2014mair famous as a pirate than as a Scot.After that we need somethia\u2019 to keep us frae gettin\u2019 ower guid a concelt ©\u2019 oorsel's; an\u2019, sure enetich, 1 hae just come across it in a London paper, Somebody has written a solemn article to prove that Burns isña the national poet o Beotland: Burns, he says, | than-to- improve-them.Then thigiwrit.\u2019 er thks up some a\u2019 the sangs, especially \u201cMy love, she\u2019s like a red, red rose,\u201d an\u2019 \u201cAnnie Laurie\u201d; an\u2019 compares! Burns\u2019 versions wi\u2019 the auld versions! that existed afore his day.The auld Bangs, he says, were by far the best, an' Buras only spolled them when he\u2019 tried to improve them.\u2018Maybe, but | this writer disna say what Burns did to \u201cAuld Lang Syne\u201d an\u2019 \u201cJohp Anderson my jo\u201d; hoo he rescued them frae bein\u2019 public hoose ditties that couldna be sung in respectable company, an\u2019 made them fit for ony society.Burng may hae lost the auld- warl\u2019 expressiveness o' some o' the lines he \u201cimproved,\u201d but he lifted the haill o' Scottish poetry an\u2019 singing oot.0' un awfu\u2019 mire o dullness an\u2019 dirt, an\u2019 made it presentable to the war).It is true that there were ither clever \u2018Scottish poets, an\u2019 that some o' the favorite Scottish sangs wereana written hy Burns, but if onybody wha thinks Burns Isna the National poet will just try to imagine a\u2019 that he did sweep vot o\" existence, an\u2019 then try to discover wha next deserves the title, he will see hno far he is aff the straight.But for Burns an\u2019 his \u201cimprovements\u201d the auld saags wad hae been as deld by this time ag them wha first wrote them.Poustmaster-General hag issued orders that after this Scotland is nae malr to be ca\u2019ed \u201cN.B.\u201d Why the silly letters were e\u2019er used naebody kens, but it has beer the, custom for a lang time to address.folk north © the Tweed as Win\" in \u201cScotland, NB Why we didna pay the writers back wi \u201cEngland, 8.5.\" T canna say, but the \u201cN.B.\u201d ave seemed tn bé sayin' that Scotland wasna a nation or a country, but simply the north end o' Britain\u2014or, as some wad mak' it o.England.Forbye, it wasna needed, as there is only ae Scotland,\u201d an\u2019 the name itsel\u2019 carries a letter frae ony corner o' the warl\u2019.The Postmaster-Generdl isna just makin' a concession to Scottish feelings, as he says the reason why he wants folk to stop the N.B, is that lets ters wi\u2019 it on the address hae a (rick o' wanderin\u2019 awa to New Brimavwick.ut it disna maitter what his reason 1e sae lang as the publle are wared that they dre wastin\u2019 their ain time an\u2019 the Lime an, patience o' the Post of flee wt an ress that lend needed 1 int that BR, L.Stevensdn, t novelist, was awfu' particular aboot, an\u2019 alace upon a time he wrote strang- ly to 8.R.Crocktêt.then minister o\u2019 Pennicuik, becaugb he had \u201cPennicuik, N.B.\" at the fart his Botepapbr It's.a sma\u2019 point ybe, but it offends the sensibilities the \u201d CE DE Scot nekrly as myêliie As continuait].pro ine Rpglleh; ES = Brith\u201d mi \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The East Cosst promises to be 100K- hitelaw \u2026 Reid__hada -Jang\u2014-Hat\u2014o' + did malir to spoil the sangs co\u2019 Scotland Next comes one up for Scotland.The | L {or a'-kinds 0\" ships\u2014 an\u201d as AND BUNIONS Even one application of Madame Maries Special Treatment for bunions and corns- relieves the palñ-at once, and a very few .- treatments will cure them permanently.No knife.No pain.; A i rs fo re A = Sf rt a J rim i Scientific treatments for face, scalp, buat and body.Guaran- Th tees to cure smallpox pittings, scars, deep wrinkles, pimples, ete.CHA | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed psrmanently by the new Marie Method of Electrolysis.MADAME MARIES PEERLESS FACE BLEACH AND ; ELECTRICINE will cure any skin, no matter how freckled, moth- 5 patched, wrinkled, or sallow it may be.THE TWO, $5.00: 05 A very interesting booklet, entitled \u201cThe Soul of Beauty,\u201d wilt be sent to any address upon receipt of 4c.postage.JAPANESE ROUGE will give the delicate blush of youth \u201cto cheeks and lips.Price $1.00._ A woman badly wrinkied will be treated: tree, by calling at once on Madame Marie.132 MANSFIELD STREET.A STAMP FOR REPLY.TEL.UPTOWN 3079, Comin = À trial will convince you that, it excels both in quality and flavor Armored Trains in Russia.As bandits hold ip.\u201cffains | in Rus- \u2018six and \u201céatry off large fems'9f money almost dafly, they Government has decided to construct armored carriages for the use of the State Bank.They will run regularly between St.Peters- burg and Russia's principal téwns.They are to be of iron and will con- taip accommodation for a sttbong cen- a prospect o' twa new.shipyairds on the Firth o\u2019 Forth, ane at North Queensferry an\u2019 the ither at Kinghern, There has ne'er been a shipyuisd at North Queensferry, though thers was ane for a lang time at Inverkeithing, no far awa's an\u2019 there was ane up to aboot three years syne at Kinghorn.Shipbuildin\u2019 has been fa'in\u2019 aff on the East Coast for a while, except at Aberdeen, whaur lots 0\u2019 stean: trawlers, an\u2019 liners, an\u2019 drifters are turned oot.Even there it is changed days trae the time when Aberdeen bullt the | : ; biggest, an' fimest, an\u2019 fastest =ailin\u2019'; voy of soldlers.Each waggon will ships In the warl\u2019; ships \u2018that could: only be looked at on the ocean by | b> #o planned that the guard can fire \u2019 them built on the coasts o' Canada an frp it as from a fort.bch train be under the command of an of- Hed Unitea hres\u201d abipyaiode has lost tig, who is tb have full powers to twa that ape left tanha tak orders for OAD fire on all suspicious péFsons ap- ships o' ony size, ause the docks P#oAching the train.an\u2019 craneg arena fit to hdud them an'! authorities have come to the put engines an\u2019 boildrs Im.them.lusion that thin is the aly means Grangemouth does a fair frade In ths § law.[tramp steamers, an\u2019 Leith tiifns oot a A libs kd ks.few fine steam yachtp,.an\u2019 spegial Ships.Fr Sell fraine can only\u2019 9° different \u201c « but a ue.ers have hipbulldin\u2019 0° the east Ts yey \u201cway and have t was or what it mi ns ete that they pow hold 2 ins In broad daylight and quietly is an inclination to com he \" their booty in « nefghigfting for=\u2014- - yalrds are planned for a ! ; ; sites o' things that float.frae a.rowin' | ét che 10 po ch étés dre soe, a adno : ther pls osm for dates 19 futur Ve and/sitali some e - het ®.MA s d bat Tow A he her whi ve \u201cordinary ne Ngiate be vif be abdie - = Moria easy for the new companies at hire ecoomencdation In tbe = 4, It needs to be lookin\u2019) uy, : in this parcs way.- There a\" oi Quenhsferry an\u2019 Acinghorn , to get = start.Fo: , 5 War TT ad C0 te 3 | _THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR_SATURDAY.NOVEMBER 25, 1911.rr A Gas or r Electric Dome Would Make + eme = \"&-Lovely Present.A nice diniêng-room \u2018dome with suitable colors will cheer up the dining- room and give jt a brighter appearance.Yes, there is nothing more pleasing .or more catching in the house than the appearance of the dining room, and _ wit a dome it does not seem cozy.Co Come in and choose from our large mx miennes pacte au Cas CSS \u2014 < Te da ~~ [PN ; _ Pi a Asie = ; The Purchase icket.When you use a purchase ticket, you do fot have to be bothered s purchased in.the several | \u201cDepartments; you can pay for them in the Department where you make your last purchase, and the goods will be brought to you there from all the other Departments in which you have made your other purchases.J \u201cHa Ha,\u201d Said Santa Claus, \u201cI Must Give the Very Best * à ia ni we emilee + Ying ai v J oparts swaas ave the = assortment of the iatest domes at iné inust Teasonabie ALL DOMES SOLD FROM NOW TO JANUARY 1st, INSTALLED FREE More than 60 patterns to choose from, ranging from $10.75 to $100.i \u2014Basement.3 k | JF 1 MONDAY THE SECOND DAY OF The Greatest Glove Sale That Goodwins Ever Undertook.LTS Gloves Being Sold for $1.00.Se 8 400 Pairs of Ladies\u2019 French Kid Gloves of Highest Manufacture.Cee 2 \"A Timely Christmas Opportunity.A ) With stich an opportunity ds this you have, it would not be a bad idea to get the sizes all your friends: take, and supply them with something extra in the way of Gloves this Christmas.When.this store opered this morning, we had 8,400 Pairs of $1.75 Gloves to sell at $1 00 We wily go on selling them on Monday just the same as we did to-day.They are perfect in every way, à nt or;: shapes, size and fit, and being made.by a-very.high class manufacturer, it goes without § X sayin; bat these gloves.are, at this price, spme Ahi Auite out of the ordinary.me - Montréal, Vey Lignited.J.w: MoCONNELL, Vice-Prépident Owning and Operating A.ED.LORNE McGIBBON, President.W.H.GOODWIN: Managini Director.REA & CO = - \u201c ; 4 SORRY TO HAVE KEPT You WAITING so TLONG\u2014 5 £ a = Î Have to Goodwins.\u201d Next-sétson, the.same as this, is going to a black and white season.We- \u2018have the black, a ri tithed white.Every pair of: eves is soft and elastic, in this.collection._ \u2014Ground Floor.SOME ONE WANTED THE a {\" Winte \" © Who Ever Thought of| MONEY AND WE WANTED inter r Millinery Giving Silk for | i -1 } Stages at SL 98 Christmas ?WAISTS, AND HE KEPT HIS WORD.That merry old soul, Santa Claus, has certainly cated this store as best he knows how.He EL § was perfectly delighted as he drave up with his sleigh and reindeers to it, when the first snow fell this Fall.He says that he has had dolls and toys made all over the world, and the very best of.| them are here for the: litle boys and girls of Montreal and this part of Canada.Santa Claus has .taken so much space in our Basement for his requirements this Christmas, that the store seems to be given over mostly to the little ones, but we do not object, for that is quite right, and just what NA oi mp we want.By'the way, he has a delightful lot of new dolls\u2019 carriages, too.WE Dov E THERE, se LET THIS QUESTION REMAIN SO WE GOT THESE $8.00 TO DRESSED DOLLS\u2014Fine white muslin with lace CHARACTER DOLLS, fat baby body, with bent 0 $1 HATS, \u2019 WITH YOU.$13.50 CREATIONS TO SELL AT / overskirt, embroidered insertion and mustin legs and arms, joints at neck, hips and shoulders, TO $ 5,TR Perhaps you may find out\u2019 that you ce P Eu i hats.Size 18 inches high.Monday, Og fine quality bisque china baby character heads, WILL \u2018ao FOR, $4 95 are the person who could very \u2018 2 O8 i A pe N each.+.ae a) muslin skirt trimmed with lace and rib- 50 EACH.appropriately make a gift this © e À 17-INCH EXTRA FINÉ QUALITY \"KID \u2018DOLLS, \u201c|: bon.Monday.- holiday season of a nice piece of 20 * i.flowing curly hair, lips parted showing teeth, NEW DOLLS\u2019 CARRIAGES, Engitsh style; $2 25 4 + Our lady.customers would be silk, or a silk dress.'If you came There is not a great many of : openworked stockings and fancy shoes.Mon- - 69 with hoods.Monday.hav ; to the- conclusion\u2019 between now them, to be exact, only 150.That's La very reticent if they had not \u2018some praise for discounts such as these.We are always pleased with their praise, and we are more anxious that these Trimmed Hats and Shapes take a hurried \u2018farewell the first of the week.TRIMMED HATS.MONDAY $4.95 We have taken from our stock 54 TRIMMED HATS, in medium and large shapes.\u2018Regular $10.00 $12.50 and $15.00.Mon- $4 95 day Ee = day.\u2014Basement why we don't expect that they will last a great while on Monday.TBose who are here first in the morning will have about 75 designs to choose from.The | top -line says these waists are worth $6.00 to $13.50, and that's a fact, there isn\u2019t one of them of- ; a smaller value than $6.00.When : > you consider that there are all >, sizes to be had, you will ses that customers cannot afford to waste any coming here on Monday.\u2019 There will also be in this collection some of those famous tie-on waists, also at $2.98.FANCY EVENING WAISTS, in Chiffons, Messaline, Silk Mare quisette, Nets, and Taffeta Silks \u2018in all the latset shades and de- BR signs, kimona and set-in sleeves.a Regular $6.00 to $13.50.BF ; Regular $2.98 and\u2019 to-morrow, that you could, then pur store is the best place to make a bee line.for.That's because we have a sale of silk at .48 per yard.The very, kind which sold at\u2019.65, .86 and $1.00 per yard.In the collection will be found all the most wanted weaves of the season and also.all the newest shapes.There are the new tans, blues, greens, greys, reds, browns, etc.White and black as well.\u201cThe weaves are: Oriental Satin, Messaline Paillette, Chiffon Taffeta, Satin Messaline, and a good assortment of fancies.These are all qualities recommended for wear, and \u201cIf Tot satis: | - factory after purchasing we will willingly exchange.Regular prices, .65, .85, and 31.00.48 pe J Velvet is Quite the he Vogue for Suits and Dresses.SO GOODWINS HAVE PLACED THEM ON THE POPULAR PRICE LIST It is Worth Seeing Our Special Velvet Suit at $29.94.\u201c Everything is velvet in this list of suits and dresses.Besides the popularity of this fabric, there is the additional factor, in some of the suits mentioned, of their being tailor-made.Probably no style of suit in our whole Cloak and Suit Department brings with it a greater degree of \u2014neatness.thag some of these tailor-made.The Napoleon Costume described below is an imported model worth studying, while the velvet dresses attractively made as these are have not escaped a Ss detail of careful making.While our lady customers are in the department, we would like to suggest that they do not leave without having examined the last dress described here, the imported navy blue one.1 A COPY OF A NEW YORK MODEL, made of good quality velvet, lined with fine satin, and = rena Which Have PICTURES Been Asked For So Frequently.q ~ On Sale Monday at 2 for 29.THE FINAL CLEARANCE OF The originals of these famous paintings are in the greatest picture gal- OUR WINTER SHAPES, MON- leries and Museums of thé world.The rest of them are in the homes of | - \u2014 - -DAY, $1.98, milljonaire art lovers.Splendid rerroductions of these wonderful can- The lot includes: Velvet Shapes, vases can be procured by you in Montreal on Monday next at practically .Velour Shapes, Pressed Beaver an unheard of price.TWO PICTURES EACH 26 x 20 INCHES, 25 \u201cShapes.All colors fheluding for.oo.fes » black.Regular $4.50 $1 98 ema le Mon: y, a yard See Window Display.There aye some even larger in, net effect in proporties mate \u2018sizes.These to $8.50.Monday On sa da .pictures are all perfect c J memes of works famous :Yie world \u2014Ground Floor.round Floor.First Floor Un over.An excellent oppor nity afférds you seeing them in oar .windows But Here Are the PE eue a VELVET DRESSES AT Made of a ONE OF THE IMPORTED ; $22.75\u2014.MODELS THAT IS PARTICU- very good quality made with Notch Collar ith LARLY NEAT IS A NAPO material with Gibson tuck over this evening and to-morrow.A splendi resolution to make is to get here ; a ; - v.ly on Monday.v satin covered revers, part fit- .shoulder, V yoke of white lace ear W Wi Il B g th it iti ting, prettily braided with fancy LEON COSTUME, made with under Chiffon, edged with wide A partial list of the Carbon Gravures which you may choose from at \u20ac 1 \u20ac in \u20ac ee 1 an =X i 1 10n 0 bottom of the back panel and at cream Chinenilla.The sack Is military braid and trimmed wit \u2018MR unusudl salem + ea 205 ; ris mas an ew ear 1 ons.the cuffs of the sleeves.The ; buttons and loops, kimona Wooing Untoid The Old Homestead Old Mill t skirt is six gore with panel back cut with high waist in sem!- sleeves, finished with cuffs of Springtime Cavalier \u2018The Country Smithy Cooling Stream and front, and braided on each Gibson style, slashed at the side Chifiun over lace to match yoke, Angelus The Doctar Christ ju The Temple Two Games NEW RIBBONS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS.side between the pahels to séams to the waist and button- satin girdle with oue-piece front Gleaners Good Morning louis Rich Ruler Passing Ships On Monday: we shall make a special exhibit of all our different kinds of fancy and plain Ribbons, so match the jackets.$29.94 ing with satin \u2018buttons with trimmed with\" bre hr end ont Toe ia Goontd Weicoras Ÿ Ton Yhage Ber Ba ew much in\u201cdemand already for fancy work.All sorta of ribbon will be here for your inspection.Narrow and Monday.loops, id semi military effect, tons to Match the à bl and but usiclans oo ight } ladame.Viger Le Brun \u201cHom 7 \u201cI Wide, plain and fancy, low priced ones \u2018and expensive nnes.Ribbons from we per yard up to $1.25 and $1.38 PLAIN TAILORED SUITS AT lined with 8 beautiful shade of back with a set in flounce | Remember this long promised sale, #Tor.2.ou 1.95 per ward.The following are only a few of what We beve\u2014 - $34.75\u2014The woman that likes The skirt | \u2019 Narrow Satin Ribbon, white, sky, Spotted or Plain Wash Ribbon, ' Heavy Quality Silk Dresden Ribbon, T \u201d*atipremeder Clothes, wh find a1 Bree The oi nade, ies ~{-8PECIAL _IMPORTED _NAYY | \u2014Na C.OD/'s \u2014Picture Department iin the Basement.pink, Nile, rial 8 Jara fein scar- Na 3 a races éete oe 19 be Ts és, for: oe Zork: A very excellent suit for the price.ne,- ha ck w BLUE DRESSES,.made with Te ; ces À cardina a A vor LOT esmesances .nd, wit esigns.Made of fine quality costume a broad panel front, buttons with habit skirt, with navy Chiffon TT 7 \u2018 Monday, per où iret Silk nibs no ro satin Ron yo I in ellos Detea velvet, lined mith 20 ith panel satin buttons and loops on each over amber and deep am Ma GOODWINS\u2019 CUSTOMERS WILL BE PLEASED WITH aon 1 pink.& oss, whiter old white, royal.niauve, moss.cardinal White Ground with Mauve Dsl \u2019 side up 16 inches.: Th \u2014\u2014 ross, _o yards for.da a back ane On ne Een ae M ?387.50- nents ju combination with bolts, Monday, per bolt .bud Ribbon, No.Ti, Monday, Duchess Dresden Ribbon\u2014 , onday.\u2014\u2014beads, finished with Persian per yard, in pink and sky .03 ches Yuletide (red and green) Ribbon, 1 inch, per yard: Violet Ribbon\u2014 Brilliant Sparking \u2018American and flying in the back, $34.75 beaded tassel.Leon STATS â \u2014Fi 10 yards.in each bolt.Monday, per 14 inch, ard Monday First Floor Up « day.| boncarée Im each bolt.Mont: No.114, Monday, per värd.08 ch Der Yara 4 Holly Ribbon, 10 yard bolts, No.3, Monday, per .yard- u lass.Monday, per bolt .No.5, Monday, \u2018per yard .05 \u2014Ground Floor.THE PATTERNS AND SHAPES You GET HERE ARE EXCLUSIVE | SANTA CLAUS REPLIES TO HIS LITTLE FRIENDS, 2 BRILLIANT SPARKLING AMERICAN CUT GLASS | 8 0 MONDAY\u2019S GROCERIES.À : Santa Claus rushed into Goodwins\u2019 Advertising Department this afternoon, clapping his, hands with The quality of glass handled by us is the finest.All our patterns and NOW FOR 1912 EEE A delight.He has heard from a lot of darling little children who he never knew before.On account of these shapes are\u2019 exclusive to this sto We now have our Christmas assort- MONDAY'S GROCERIES.ANY OF THE FOLLOWING LINES fe ll little boys and girls he is working harder than ever, and is making a greater store of toys to be distributed ment on display, and the wise shopper desiring these.very popular Chirst- 1 lb.Black Tea, value .30 FOR .25 EACH.,; Christmas time than he has ever had bccasion to do before, He says he will attend to everything.The mes girs wil make 3 choice par Wn while the assortroent is complete.The CALEND ARS 1 1b.Breakfast Coffee, value .30.8 Ibs.Rolled Oats., postman has Just arrived \u201cwith letters from- the-darling litte children that they can be sure that San a.ofowing w give you an ldéa\u2019 of the Goodwin selection & aasorted, Table pollen poalue Hes ë Ibs.Corn Mea Whea ) Claus has received their requests alright.ta Bowls à \u201cjugs TI 58-75 4 Sie | Jewel \u201cBoxes .re $00 Lr oo ese nes, ue $1.20, .§ fio Cheam of Wi sat 4 be.Pana\u2019 | ; oa Butter Plates.to 1 ~ A CiST OF WASH DAY NEEDS.| _ Rice.Pascaline Langlois .857 St.Denis Street ~ Mildred Neville cssaassess sc Water Bottles cheese 4.00 to 8.50 ; .\u2019 , IT TEE - Jona Johnston .85- Cazelais St, St, Henry.Ethel Prowse .a aarke Sweet Vases \u2018.1.75 to 30.00 Fern Dishes .+ 500 to oe AND THIS YEAR'S § bars Rickard's Washing Soap .24 COLD MEAT DEPARTMENT.Ronald Chisholm .» No address given.Gordon \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.Loos | Sond Tr rays: 200 6 599 Handled oni ime 2% CR aaniog Powder of DoS gp Finest Breakfast Bacon, plece, Mary Keough .\u2026.82 Brattina Street.Viol ] poon Lrays: t .Handled Bon-Bons .1.75 to = & cee .per Ib.L.ursceleencs 20 - 2 olet Comports.3.00 to 13.50 Olive Trays .150to 280 2 lbs.Washing Blue .23 Sliced, ib - Bl Scott Turciff .«.» No address given.Fred All of same family, Lut no Sugar and Cream Sets, J .}.Salt and Pepper CHRISTMA A 10 Ibs.Washing Soda So \u201810 Bones à per eu EE 2 Jo \u2026 4 Annie Marks .4 Patterson Street.Lorne } surname or address given.set.\u201caon te 7 C1 7 Shakers, pair 100% 125 f 6.pkgs, Ammonia .2% poned à ame.pe II .i ; M Evelyn Cheesmin .No address given.Tithel Oil or Vinegar Boites 2.50 5 \u2018\u2019Mayonnaise and Fray 5.00to ~:9.00 : 10 bars Laundry Soap .25 pressed ver Sausages, per OY [fl Harry Wells .No address given.Edwin J Cologne Bottles .4.08 Flower Pots \u2026 10.00 te 15.00 .Sold on the Ground Floor § bars anda ring Soap.25 b\u2026.12°R Being m edge, or iii ein ele B / À c Ryan, a: 51 McCord Street.Lola Harrett .eee Maynooth, Ont.We also have a, variety df.4 owls, Covered\u201d \u2019 Hitter, Ice \u201cTabs, dE na Laundry Soap \u2026\u2026.\u2026 27 Boneless Turkey, Der Jb.wl 4% ! L.Ryan and.1 1 M 10 ; and Plateaux, \u2018Carbareftes, Oran Roll \u2018Trays, ters, Custard Opposite the Book Department 4 lbs; \u2018Laundry Starch .- +2 | (ola Roast Pork, per Ib.-29 B.Ryan .sees ; .eV Lo @ Cups.We bave tables : named, = 3 pkgs.Bes or Chinese Starch.:25 » Pe ; John Baylis .No address given.Little Miss C.McWilliams, 155 Visitation Street.$2.50, $4.00, $5.00.- pres \u2018 3 pkgs.Powdered Borax .2B5 -Basement.; .= - me from deep water is so cold that it cannot be handed without discomfort.As a general rule the temperature of the great ocean basins diminishes with depth.The bottom of the Pacitic and the Atlantic, where the depth exceeds the freezing point.In the deepest abysses the temperature falls to the freezing point, and may be even below it.Here it may be mentioned that plains arising into broad ridges and vast slopes.There arc mighty hol- \u2018lows which descend beiow the general level, and mountain ranges whose peaks are visible in the oceanic islands.There are also deserts of sand alongside of] vérdant patches, where plants and animals live together.In the shallow waters which surround the Britsh Islands the sea-floor con- MANY WONDERFUL THINGS PREVAIL A Bénâtor Wilson contended the com- x [ mittee frequently\u2019 could nat.sit unless £1 {ts quorum; Were reduced, and\" Sénator 4\u2019 Dandurand, took the sama view, Senator Cloran, in closink:-the discussion, sialed that decisions.were | fréquentiy - x 9 For Baby's Bath\u2014and every toilet purpose\u2014as good a soap as he freezing point of water (32 degrees |.) sists of banks of sand.stretches of b+ \" p tiever looked: Sat.the printed étidence.vel and broken shells, and very big r.) 1s lowered by the addition of | IN SEA : Bots of mud.Away from the land, in [common salt, and that the freezing Objection\u2019 Raised Ags | De-] his bi of Fepetin a compe ran n by 5 n cannot t i the deeper and wider hollows of the point of ordinary sea-water is nearly way comps fos > pes hele employes 5 ocean basins, .the deposits are totally 28 degrees Fahr.What is the reason| -@jgions Resting With Gnlys- fortnighnily.GO , Gifferent, Red\u2019 and Kray clay occuples [Of tho low temperature in the deep Feeling: reference\u2019 was made by.Sen- Or as e money.i ; .the depths below 2,600 fathoms, These thor ca seas?It Is supposed that - Three Members.\u2018ator Lougheed, the \u2018Governthent lead- \u2019 0 T tu + clays have an enormous distribution.: ere net great circulation of water er, and by \u2018Sir Rich rd Cartrikht, Sen- = Extremes of - Temperature af Tney ars found ir the Atlantic and from, ation ang oie Bauator, cane! Sol wl Ls 2] ate ators Cottey, Poirier, 81 Richard the Pacific, and their origin is due to s jal >] co = \u201cBowell to ee the Bottom of the Ocean\u2014 the decomposition of voicanic detri- temperature.ane, cold polar waters, pecial to The Moniceat fe SO {ihe deaths vf Sir Jo \u201cCarling.and _- 9 es ; .5, tus slowly drifted across the ocean.vie $ air si Sty sink and form a pa, Messrs.Comeau and Ghevrier.\u201d \u2018High ! | Hills, Valleys and Plains.Puinice, this ia; the upper part or sear bed te the nat long She was urged in the Senate yesterday tn).os dw ai personal in- ; froth of the lava Mirown out from voi farmer 8 the SquaK water, on the| 2 FePort recommending:redictmg Re ah sgrity Zand Du sirvited of the de- 06 .\u2018 t | canoes.18 oftén light enough to float at Lt dép apport tion Loc ted i in the entr né erin re né for be substitute as you would for the genuine.0 3 ce are afforded th f f ined a eC \u20ac and - \u2018ounsé, Glssolved in witch hazel, one-| At one time the temperature of t home.their meals are served nthe the On an ex n bound north.\u20ac sea\u2019 at.cons depths eer pres of the passenger ( thought te he uniform ail over the globe.The thériometer, however, has revealed the jack that submarine climates have t agar ere are climatic ie taronior or a few miles of each otheï.In-Somê parts of the same chanféf; for \u2018example, the bottom temperature may be below the freexing point of ly water, re in i 06 Hinstitut i above oda ven fn] patients on am nues NEAL : tropical fone thon rolling sun INSTITUTE, 326 RI deposit Montreal 206 18 privacy of their rooms, and \u2018th constantly attended by physic : nurse.OUR ABSOLUTE GU cud dnd TEE.If the patie hls relatives, friends or family phy sve not per-| fectly =atisfled on completion of the| .treatment.the fee paid will be refund.| ed.Call, write.wire \u2018phiohd Mr.Hepburn, manager, East 489.and arrange in gdvance for 2 room.as the sit, pit.Use daily \u2018as\u2019 a wash In- + Whe beneficial action of thls wash Is i sit at once.There's an aérecable = fefrosbing: senmutioh and feeling .e skin soon econ rmer drag \u201cthore youthful look | ness snd all wrinkles are imme- i tented.No oae teed hesitate ty\u201d get the jogredients.at the.drug a make the remedy herself, no harmful effects I : y and i 3 \u201cà 1 the heart of the theatre and Pire in a Dwelling, 0 Fire broke out: test night in t dwelling of Joseph : Barrette, 166 Marie .J Ng Aan street, Hinged, ward; and resulted : ere > in damage etimated by the firemen at Temperance in Nova Scotia.\u2018 executive of the Nava Scot! Firma , The fa a cave near ihe! +; md Montren gear.ance fee at 4 meeting 0 a-bcreese T4, B- social bd gubiis\u2019 fumetions B id (Formerly of Oram) ii, rma dot = \u201caise == ng the tion ja.+ - ; 8 r ha "]
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