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The Montreal herald
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jeudi 27 novembre 1902
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[" NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL.Friday, 7.30 a.m., Etruria.MONTREAL HERALD.E57 TO-MORROW'S WEATHER.\u2014 Fair and cold.O5TH YEAR.NO._\u2014 TWELVE PAGES.MONTREAL, TIIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1902.TWELVE PAGES.CENT.PRICE ONE WOODEN WAL.:.OST qd MORE THAN ÆZ0NE After Five Years They Must Le Entirely Renewed at Greater Total Cost l'han for Stone Originally.There 1s a very good reason for the existence of so much walk in the City of Montreal.There are also v ry good reasons why wooden side- there should have heen none built.These contradictory statements are easily explained.* There should have been no wood Tadd to walk upon because there are better mutertals for the purpose.lt would bold mistaken man who would affirm that pine is better, cheaper, cleaner or more sanitary a be ct or à very much material for the bultdmg of wooden walks than stone flags, cement, asphalt or brick.There is, of course, a chore between these materiais.but any of them is better than wood.STILL YOUNG IN BUILDING.Montreal ix an old city as the ages of cities go in the new world.There have heen sidewalks and foot pas here for the past hundred and fifty years and longer than that.We have been walk builders for a long time.But today we are ct the begining, We have leurned bte of the economy of side- Walk constructions, In the past hundred and fifty years there has been à rood deal of pers manent walk Laad in thes city but unfortunately there has ! non good deal more laid that has not been of à permanent sharocter, Hundreds of miles of wooden walks hove heen stretched out, vellow clean, springy and inviting to the foot of the pedestrian, There as nothing noes than 1 well-built wooden Walk in the blocus of its youth, Rut these hundreds of nules of wood hove crown olde They have collected filth of all descriptions They hive rotted They have breed disease They have maude Us asharied of our cry be \"eve sian ters They have broken our leas, They Tone ciferded pur Doses hey h suited our eves.And fir- ally, when the tnt of human endurir His been reached, the rotten re- mins have been remet and more Tea, von vita sidewalk has been lard An its pire Ard this lus in tirn rerted and broken our legs and been replaced.The process bas Bog teneatod 0 zood oe v times Tt is still going on.LIFE OF STOW ALK 15 SFHORNT M Oi8 tot os n tue ve tons 19 send Mio Uhre to d'atn nent because ot lite record.Poe county, he sud, had Voled Labeial cn 1Sb6, and realise [its contta- vine tm bo, au dde wanted to now vos \u201cthat verds.shout be coanped us Me Foster detes fed ti D'ukaonots who nu been attached ov as opponents.We are vod, be ml ty we oa nese down trotden pote te t= and Eberty, and they wil make exc nt cl /ons coals Bb Meh, vie dea ber wl tir Ques Dec Lonsery ative, nr gretred Dro Coste à *deatir and the les 1 6 Meuse où Conimons has Messrs, fricnds, Fraser, Messrs, Vie?| Ane been received by Cadrew Usher & Co, oft Edinburgh, Scots + fo).Contractors Assion.The contracting firm, of Aumend «| Caty, composed of ALJ.Aumond and © Eugene Caty, have a-signed ut the des, man ior HD Dupe norms Clabes! vd £27000.Sent for \u2018Trial, ] Rosalie Charbonneau wag committed\u2019 for triat al the Court of Speed Ses- Sons vestordey \"by Jüdge Choquet, she! ä je accused of ste ling somle household, ! goocs, IHegal Liquor- Selling.Judge Chôquet yesterday impiosed- a, fine of 230 and\"eosts era a'ternative months in jail on Gussie Hall, of BL Chares Rorromes sireet, She was convicted, ol selling Juuor with out a license, | Patronized by the Mayor.CA The corcert in aid of the Grace Dart | Mem- for the Aged wi Hl'be held in As- Csneat wn Hull to- qnerrôw evening; Su Andrew's eve, May.Cochrane: hag Kindiy extended his op \u2018rnin, and has: : also donated tie Res, \" He encourages the workin every \u2018way, .\u2019 2° | - -Scow ALlaze.+ Shortly after § o'clock last evening | a part of the fire brigade were calle 1] to the new elevator on the wharf, A Dlaze in a shanty on a scow caused thet trouble.The fire, was par out before] any great damage was done, ! John \\MeGr ath,.uf St, street,» wis found: gatilty Threatening to Kil Dominique yesterday of his \u2018wife, He wos! peice in\u2019 bonds of 5600, but fuileil to get the sureties, and was went to- juil for three months by Recorder.Wir, _ Fined for Contempt.) Mrs.Tduchesne had her.neighbor, © Survaly Thompson, wife of John Daly, the Nlecorder yesterday on the i ly discases.| months} writes \u2018Miss Beile Hedrick, of Nve, i physician but he never seemed to do me an ! which I received, telling Me to take his * Favor.ite Prescription\u2019 and.\u2018 Golden Medical Discov- « several pounds.in weight.i.cines have | would advise all who suffer - \u201cLove lightens labor,\u201d the saying rutis, and ina sense it 8 is true, But even Jove cannot lightep labor or ' make it'enay for the wom- | an who is in constant \u2018suffering from inflammation, bearing - down pains or other womanly diseases.The one thing that can make work easy for women is sound health, aud' Dr.Pierce's Favorite Pre- | scription is the thing that will \u2018give sound health to sick women.It cures wombnly discases \u2018which canse weakness, and cures the backache, side.sche, mervousness apd.othet ills which are the result ôf woman- «I suffered from female + weakness for five Putnam Co.W.Va.\"I was.treated by-a good good.1 wrote to Dr.R.V.Pierce for advicé, ery.\u2019 When I had used the medicines a month, It has contin.all.kinds of housework.I had acarcely any &ppe te, but it is.all tight now.Have galued nr.Pierce's medi: well here, rom chrouie dis done wonderfull eases to write to Dr.Plerce.\u201d .\u201cFavorite Prescription \u201d \u201d makes weak women strong, sick women well.Accept no substitute for the medicine whicli works wonders for weak women.Dr.Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free oh receipt of stamps\u2019 to pay expense of customs and mailing only.\u201d Send 31 one-cent stamps for the - paper-covered book, or 50 stamps for the cloth-bound volume, Address Dr.R.V.Pierce; Buffalo, N.¥.Notre Dame Hospital by | oc upation.Che complained of not feeling well, \u2018left his He has not heen heard of singe.» His home is oan Demontigny Street near: charge of assault.her own detenee, which consisted of a series of spécehés, instead of asking questions of the witnesses.She would not desist,\u201d Liu or ight day's in jail for ventemirt of court, .Mrs.Daly éonduct+-q0 so Recorder Weir tined her 3 TO CURE A \u2018COLD IN ONE DAY.Take Tax itive Hromo* Quinine Fahlots.AU druggists refund the môney if jt fails to.cure, E.MW.Grove 8 signature is° on each box.Zoo a \u201d ° Dance of Field Battery.No.3 Fivld Artillery will hold a danc è th their morrow evening.A pleasant evening Is promised to all who attend.\u2018Verdict of Death by Crushing.© An dnguest was held yesterday.at Coroner Mi Mahon on the hody of Herniry Savary, the boy whe wis Killed in an élevator aedident fn N, G, Vallquette & furniture store.The verdict was.that tor, Struck by Train.oo } A crippled triunp named.Sehactiin ) Tisehler was found alongside the Crand4 R Trunk track near Vandreuil fast night.He siiid he had been.hit by a train, He Wis Pr tôthe city and sent to the Gener: 11 Hospital, where it was found that his injuries were.slight.He told the authorities he had no home nor Joiner Missing.Joseph N: Pichette was working at i his trade as if joiner on some new huill- Ings on\u2019 Guy Reet, Tuesday Afternoon and Vas pEoing work, saying.he home, CH: unplain Street.Strict Orders.The Canadian Socie.y solidation of capital tn sociély than labor uniont-m.\" solution will be.moved by Mr.WwW, Grafftey, and the first to speak on the | \u2018 opposition will be Mr.John Me Ken gow.Butcher Changed stall.\u201cA butsher in Bondee nts markt recent fare gon.a wihdow in 5, dul, ia ord to dl ina large refrigerator, without fir cafring dhe penn $5.00 Trimmed Hats.Saturday, | 3,33, aT $7.50.Trimmed Hats.\u2019 Saturday, $5.00.: $10.00 Trimmed Hats! Saturday, $6.67.; $1 5.00 Trimmed Hats.Saturday, $10.00.; .4.300 pairs Ladies\u2019 Corsets.Regular\u201d \"$1.50 to $3.75.Saturday, $1.C5.Ladies'.Untrimmed, Felt and.Camel's Hair Hats.: Saturday, less \"331-3 per cent.\"Colored Cashmere Dresses.Sizes 4 ty 14 years, Sat- _ urday, less 20 ner cent.: Children\u2019s Weol Hoods, and Ladies\u2019 © Wool Fascinators.Saturday; * less 20 ner cent.100 yards Black and Colored Bro- \"caded\u2019 Cloth.$2.50, $3.25, $4.50, Saturday, less 50.ner cent.75 yards Black Curl Cloäking.$2.00.Saturday; $1.00.\"1 special lot Fancy Ribbons.8at- \u201curday, 10c.oo * Special Fancy\u2019 Ribbons.Saturday, less 33 1-3 per cent, Fancy White Lace.20 per .cent.Point de Paris less.20 per cent.Fancy Paris Shade Laces.Saturday, less 25 and 50 ner cent, =.Fancy White and.Paris Shade Col- Saturday, less Lace.Satu rday, \u2018 lars.Saturday.less 33 1-3 per cents : Fa Shower Ribbon Bows.aturday, \u2018ess 33 1-3 per cent.Fancy Silk Fronts, black, white and cream.Fancy Silk and Lace - Stocks.Saturday, less 50° per cen t 100 pairs Men's Highest Grade Patent and Calf Skin Boots.Regular $6.C0, $7.00 and $7.50.Satur- \u2018day, $5.C0.oe 120: pairs Men's Boots, asscrted leathers.Regular $3.50 to $5.00.\u2018Saturday.$3.00.120 pairs Men's Box: Calf and Kid Boots.Regular $2.50: to $.15.Saturday, $2.00, ~ » 100 pairs Boys\u2019 Laced Boots.Re lar $2.50 to $4,00.Saturday, $2.00 s and $2.50.A range of Ladies\u2019 and Men's Bags \u2018and Suit Cases.Regular $5.00 to .$25.00.Saturday, less 20 per cent.30 Opera Glasses, the latest importations, mounted in goid, pear! handles.Reaular $14.00.Saturday, $8.00.i 7 * À large quantity.of Field Glasses.* Saturday, less 33 1-3 per cent.Other Opera Glasses, of différent makes.Saturday, less 33:1-3 per cent, En 10 Sewing Machines\u2014 Regular $20.00.Saturday, $15.00.\u201cRegular $27.50.Saturday, $20.00.All.remnants Colored and Black Sequin \u2018and Applique Trimmings.Saturday, less 20 per cent.Colored Jewel znd .White Pearl.\u201cTrimming, for evening wear.Saturday, less 20 per.cent.-1 lot Narrow: Colored Silk Gimp.Saturday, less 20 ner cent.: 450 Papeteries (new désign).Regu- \u201c lar 50c.Saturday, 40c.\"100\" Initial Papeteries (last year's design).Regular 40c.Saturday, +- 25c.=n 10 dozen Ladies\u2019 Black \" Ribbed Cashmere Hose, all sizes.Regular 30c- : Saturday, less 33 1-3 per cent.; .All Boys' Ribbed Tan Cashmere Hose.Sizes 5 to 8 1-2-in foot.Saturday, less 20 per cent.; Pure Nickel Cocking Utensils, unsurpassed for fine cooking ; ; also\u2019 a full line of Bathroom Fixtures, Fancy Brass and Nickel Goods, and Refrigerators.Saturday, ° less 20 per cent.: 62 Fancy Rockers, agsorted designs, finished in forest green golden oak and mahagany with upholstered, cobbler and saddle seats.Vaiue from $5.50 to $9.75.Saturday, $5.00.24 Fire \u2018Screens\u2019 of very beautiful Japanese workmanship.Value from $3.50, to $25.00.Saturday, half price.\"46 assorted Fancy Tables and Jardiniere Stands, \u2018in\u2019 four different finishes.Value from, $3.00 to * $6.50.Saturday, $2.75.- 75 pairs Ladies\u201d Black Vici Kid Button and Lace Boots.Regular $3.00.Saturday, $2.00.\u2018 Boys\u2019 Jack Knives.Regular 20c.Saturday, 15c.60 pairs Ladies\u2019 Cloth Top Button * or Lace Boots.+ Regular $3.00.Saturday, $2.00.\" =.80 pairs Misses\u2019 Black Vici Kid or Box Calf \"Button or Lace Boots.Regular: $2.25 and $2.50.Satur- - day, $1.50.Mathematical wooden cases.Instruments, In Regular 50c, 78c and $1.:00.Saturday, half price.Also a very large assortment of Complete Sets of Y@truments, in mahogany case.ReBular $2.00 to $14.00.Saturday, half price.\" Table Black Cloth, Black Fouls, Black Serge, Black Nun's Veiling.Regular 75¢ to $1.00.Saturday.50c: Table Black French Foule,.Black .Canvas, Onde, Black Cotele, \"Natte, Black Foule Serge, Black Etamine.Regular $1.25 to: $1.50, Saturday, 75c.50 .pairs Tapestry Curtains, suite \u2026 able for dining-rooms, libraries, ._sitting-rooms and \"halls.Regular : $11.00 per pair.Saturday, $5.50., of Colored Muslin Cue- Balance \u2018 Regular $2.75 to $3.25 per tains, pair.Upholstering, Goods.Saturday, less 33 1-3 per cent.© | Our full stock of Cushion : Tops.\u2018Saturday, half price.Cl \u201c À special line of wall Papers, for bedrooms, sitting-rooms, halls; dining-rooms and libraries.Sat- .urday, half price.Cotton Japanese Rugs; in blue,\u2019 green and rose.Saturday, less 20 per cent.600 yards Brussels Carpet.\u2018cial price Saturday, 90c._ 3 tables Silver.and Brass Goods.\u2019 Saturday.half price.Spe- 15 Silver Pudding Diskes.Regu-~ lar $5.7e $e.00 and $7.00.Satur- - day, $5.00.\\ 1.table Bohemian Glass Flower- Helders, Regular 25¢ to $1.50.Saturday.half price.Balance odd Pedestals and\u2018Jardin- \u2018teres.Saturday, \u2018half price.All our Bamboo arid Bead Portieres.Saturday, half price.Large lct Fire Graté Fans.Regular 5Cc, 65c, 75c and $1 Co.Saturday, \u201835¢c.- : 10 Bronze Umbrella Stands.Reau- $15.50 $20.00 snd $22.50.Saturday, 1 lot Japanese Paper Lanterns.Regular 50c, 65e, 75c, Saturday, c.- : 13 English China \u201cTea Sets, 40 pieces.Regular $5.50, -$6.50 \u2018and °$7.50.Saturday, $4.75.125 Doulton Sample Platee.Saturday, half price.Dinner Sets.\u2018Regular $15.00 © $16.00, $18.00.Saturday, $13.50, \u2019 TABLE OF TOYS FOR SA TURDAY.Saturday, half price.= >; .Remnants of Curtain Material and RICH NEW LINE WILL OPEN NEW COUNTRY Grand Trunk Pacific, à it is Believed, Will Run Through | the Saskatchewan Valley\u2014Views of \"Railroad Men.- «.- Jr To.Ne further offcial information with regard to the Grand Trunk Pacific pro- sect was given out to-day, but the sub- ect contimues to be discussed freely n railway circles.The generally accepted opinion is that notwithstanding possible disclaimers from Messrs.Mackenzie & Mann, wh will probably endeavor to make th best terms they-can for the system which, they have built, the Canadian \u2018Northern fifteen hundred miles of line will be the first working mileage which the Grand Trunk will open as part of {ts Pacific route.Mr.William Whyte, the assistant to the president of the.Canadian Pacific, who arrived here to-day from Winni-, peg, remarked in the course of an interview that the new route would no doubt open up a country which would one day be exceedingly rich in produc- ion.If the line traversed any considerable extent of the Saskatchewan Valley, and it was difficait- to conceivé where It would go unless it would do this, it would go through some of the finest wheat lands of the Northwest.There © 1s a fine climate there: the soil is extremely fertile, and no fears need be entertained as to the ripening of the wheat.INTERVIEW WITH MR.MORSE.(Special to The Montreal \u2018Hera'd.) Regina, N.W.T., - Nov.27.\u2014Messrs.Wainwright and Morse; of the G.T.R., were given a hearty welcome here yes-\u2019 terday by the members of the Board of Trade and Town Council.Mr.Walter Scott, M.P.; and Commissioner Bul- ven, of the Agricultural Department.Mr.Morse sald that operations on the new traps-continental line, the Grand Trunk Paciic Railway, woyld begin as soon as legislative sanction had been obtained, and the reports of the company\u2019s engineers received.The work would proceed much more rapidly than when the C.P:R.was oonstructed, because there was now Access to the |.country, which there was not then, and of course their system in Eastern Canada gave them great advantages.The main line would, of course, not run too close to the C.P.R.To do so would not be fair, but all the great centres would be tapped.Construction would begin at many points simultaneously, and he estimated that the trunk line would be completed in five years.° Mr.Bulyea assured the visitors that the area under cultivation.next year would be double the area from which the last crop was harvested.Mr.Walter Scott said that the voice of gladness at the announcement that the line was coming was an unanimous voice.MR.MACKENZIE UNCONCERNED.Ottawa, Nov.27.\u2014 (Special.) \u2014 Mr.Wm.Mackenzie, of Mackenzie & Mann, \u2018arrived in the city this morning.Mr.Mackenzie does not appear to be very much concerned about the proposed Grand Trunk Pacific transcontinentat line.His company is going on build ing, and-he is of opinion that he will get there \u2018before the Grand Trunk Company will.The company of which he Is at.the head has already got: L 500 miles of road in operation, SCHOOL DIRECTOR REFUSES TO ENFORCE VACCINATION > : \" Rev.Dr.Rexford.rector \u2018partment face.- Isfied, The Rev.Bro.Goäfroy, director of St.Paul's \u2018appeared before Mr.Recorder Weir this morning 10 answer a charge.of having refused to exclude from his school ter- tain pupils who had not been vaccinated when irstructed to do $0 by the medical health officer \"The case was remanded until December 4th in order to admit of the preparation of a defence by the reverend gentleman.Some ttme since Dr.J.E.Laberge instructed the ofiicers of the Health De- to inspect the St.Paul's Academy.Sev enty-five pupils found to be inl possession of vaccination certificates that were not satisfactory.and, on\u2019 Movember 21st, the director of the school refused to exclude twenty- two \u201cothers that had never \u2018been vaccinated., _ Academy, 2100 St.Denis Street, -j any school,\u2019 were.Bro.dodfroy, it is- understood, wil} plead that hé had no power to suspend \u2018the pupils in -question, and that the subpoena should have been issued to the Catholic School Commissioners.* In.reply to this view, Dr.Laberge cites the.first paragraph of by-law No.271, which reads : \u201cNo parent or guar- qian, no commissioner, trustee or.other person shall allow any pupil under\u2019 his guardin hip or control to \u2018frequent college, convent, university or other educational institution in this city, unless such\u201d pupil- shall be provide + ith a certificate of effective vaccination.\u201d Dr.Laberge says he thinks this clause covers.the case, and it is under that clause.that action is taken.The penalty for an infraction of the by-law in question is $40 or imprisonment for not more than two: months.LORD AND LADY MINTO | AT THE HIGH SCHOOL His Excellency the Governor- General yin rows along the corridor.and greeted | and Lady Minto this morning visited | the High School, and.there is one small .boy in Montreal w ho will treasure the memory of their visit for many days.He was'a very small boy, and -his shining.morning face was aglow with: as he helped a- little tot of a girl carry an immense bouquet of white » happiness roses to the \"Hlutform for to Lady Minto.presentation Jt was plain that he regarded it as\u2019 one of the proudest moiffents of his life, as, having performed the burden of his mission.while the little girl, prettily curtseying, presented ihe houdaiiet, bound around with the school colors, to Her Excellency.Lady Minto thankvidthe little tot with a kiss, and the smal} boy's eyes opened wider and a «eeper glow suffiised \u2018his The little girl \u2018was eminently sat- and retirez grnceffully, white Lady Minto moved off.towards her seat.(Just for a moment the small boy hesitated.In another moment he was standing in front.of Her -Excellency,.his glowing fate upturned to her and - his lips pursed into their most kissable shape.It was too much for Lady Minto.She smiled, and for u second seemed in doubt, but the small boy never wave èred.He got his.kiss.form, smiled: \u2018the small boy marched proudly, with head erect, from the.platform, while his assembled.school broke fnto a storm of cheers.And from that momeént the popularity of Lady Minto was firmly established in the High School.: : RECEIVED BY PRINCIPAL.Their Excellencies reached the High \u2018THey were, School at even o'clock.accompanied by © aptain Hughes, A.D.C.In the entrance hall they were received by tlie Rev.Principal MeVicar, School; Rev.Dr.Shaw, Very Rev.Dean Evans, Ald.\u2018Sadler, representing the school commissioners, and uperinterid- ent Arthy.The children, all in.their prettiest frocks and newest suits, were arranged ~ ABSOLUTE \u201cSECURITY.Genuine | Carter's Little Liver Pill.must Boar Signature cor {> FOR.TORPID LIV FOR CONSTIPATI 3 FOR SALLOW SKIN.rl mEcout cso |room fo another.he stood demurely to one side Those on the plat- \u2018 of the High Their.Excellencies with respectful hand clapping as they moved from one class A bouquet of gorgeous yellow chrysanthemums was presented to Her.Excellency on.behalf of the staff.After the principal class rooms had\u201c been inspetted,- Their Excellencies proceeded to the hall, where the children had been assembled, each class carrying with it a\u2019 British flag./ ° \u2018Upon the entrance of Their Excel-' .Tencies the children arose.cand sang \u201cGod Save the King.\u201d Then upon a, signal from the rector, \u2018every boy and girl produced a spotless new handkerchief \u2018and waved it while they cheered, the representative of His Mauajesty., After this came \"the presentation of the beautiful bouquet ot\u2019 white roses.to Her.Excellency.: .; The Rev.Principal MacVicar then, in a brief addresgs, welcomed Lord and Lady- Minto to the.High School.At the conclusion of.his address of.welcome, the head boy of the- school called for three cheers for Lord Minto, which were given with a will.\u2018Three cheers for.Lady Minto were given with an even greater heartiness, the shrili | voices of the girls quite overpowering | the lusty trebies of the boys.LORD MINTO REPLIES.Lord Minto, in \u2018replying to \u201cPrincipal MauVicar's address of welcome, regretted that he had not been able to make the acquairitance of the school sooner.\u2026 He appreciated its advan-/ tages and was astonished at seen such a gathering of bright boys und girls.He felt sure that they.would not fail to take adv antage of the greut opportunities offered them in the High School, and was confident that they would grow up into strong, healthy Canadians, who would be an honor to the | flag which he was so pleased to ses waving everywhere throughout\u2019 the school.- LT 0 In conclusion.he asked that the- school be given a holiday.His last remark was greeted by great cheering.The proceedings were then brought to a close by the children, led by Mr.Walker, - singing \"Greeting - to the King.\u201d This.afternoon, at three .-o'clock, Their Excellencies visited and inspect- \u2018| ed the Gray Nunnery?Le PRIVY COUNCIL JUDGMENTS, Toronto, \u201cNovember 27.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Spe- cial bles from England state that the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has ruled against the contention in.People's Building and Loan Association vs.Stanley, that the judges were not authorized by the British North: America Act to 1 deprive a British subject of the right to have such a case tried by a jury.The case was one of alleged fraud, and Judge Lount.Defendant TN ruled 1t was a non-jury case.was refused leave to appeal: er ree Co PERSONALS Mrs.Florence Downs, of Stanstead, is in.town.Mr.and Mrs.G.st James, Hunting- don, are at the St.James.Hotel.Dr.Chipman has been visiting his relatives in Nova Scotia.Mr.Joseph T.Knight, of St.John, is.in town?Mr.Hugh Allan was at the Chateau, Quebeèé, yesterday.- Mrs.D.D.O'Meara, of Quebec, gave a tea this week for her daughter, Mrs.G.W.Cook, of Montreal: Yesterday morning in St.Louis Cha- 1 pel, Quebec, by.the cure of the parish, Rev.Mr.Faguy, the marriage of Mar Edmond Laliberte, son of Mr.J.B.aliberte, merchant, chairman of the Quebec Harbor Commission and director of La Banque Nafionale, to Miss Angeline Turcotte, sixth and youngess daughter of the late Mr.Nazaire Tur- \u2018cotte, took place.Mr.Felix Turcotte, | brother of the.bride, gave \"his sister: away.Thers were no bridesmaids.IUT SLIGHTLY IMPEDED BY How | The first snow of the season greeted the eyes of wakening Montreal this ered the sidewalks and roadways, and bedecked the houses and trees.fact that the wind that for a month has been disagreeably present was now invisible, and that the dust which yes- .terday \u2018blew everywhere was no longer in evidence.Toward midnight the snow and sand had blown into the switches on\u2019 the street railway tracks, and considerably impeded the progress of traffic.Superintendent Kennedy announced at noon to-day that no further diffl- culty had been experienced.The company did not even have to get out ite sweepers ta: clear the tracks; this was all effected by the ordinary motion of the cars.REPORTS FROM CANADIAN CITIES, Halifax, N.S., November 27.\u2014About two o'clock yesterday snow commenced falling and lasted until five o'clock.It then turn- \u2018ed fo rain, followed by thick fog.At present the weather is foggy.Quebce, November 27\u2014There has been a.{light snowfall since 10 o'clock yesterday morning, with brisk southwest wind.St.John, N.B., November 27.\u2014Snow fell vesterday from dark until midnight, but\u2019 the preapitation did not exceed one inch, Temperature has been freezing or higher, and this morning tie snow has left the ground.The weather to-day is mild, calm and varying from cloudy fo fair.Ottawa, November 27.\u2014The first snowfall of the.season started here yesterday.About four inches has fallen.J TROUBLE OVER SUPPLIES Already a considerable coating cov- | Grateful to the pedestrian.was the | (or.Doimel | Underwear \u201cThe Dr.Deimet Linen Un=- derwear means warmth, pretection and health\" to evêry ono\u2014young and okd\u2014 it is the best that money Our Booklet, malled free, will toll you all-about it.Mail orders have prompt \u2019 attention.Deimel Linen-Mosh Co., FLOUR STANDARDS |.\u201cTO BE RESTORED Jour.men în'the city, both millers and merchants, are.deeply interested in the announcement that the Government has decided that the Fiour Stand- \"ards Board shall be abolished.This board.is composed of flour men from different parts of the country, who meet annually and establish flour standards, on which the business of the succeeding year is based.The action of the Government, it is understood, is based on \u2018the fact that as there is no four inspector, the standards are not depended on by the - FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT.Chief Benoit is hav ing some difficulty with the merchants who are supplying.certain articles to the fire department.Mr.Harry Martin obtained a contract to supply 100 pairs of rubber boots, and these, it is now alleged by \u2018the chief, have: not been made according to specification.These rubbèr boots come right up to the -hips, and, the custoni in the past is to have them lined as far as the knees with thick felt, so that they may bho warm for winter use, ind the rest of the way down With cotton.In the present instance.has supplied a summer throughout with cotton.Chief Benoit says that if these.boots were Issued to thé men\u2019 for use.in winter\u2019 weather, their feet would be frozën before they had been at a fire -haïf an hour.Mr.Martin boot, lined caps for the officers.was divided \u2018between Mr.J.Fa Deslauriers , and Messrs.Trude! & Graham, The twenty-five caps supplied by the lattér\u2018 were all right, but those supe plied by the former were unsatisfiice tory.\"They were consequently sent hack te.Mr.Deslauriers to be replaced by\u2019 ar article that would meet the standards set-by the department.Mr.Deslauriers delivered tw enty- -tive more caps this morning, but © \u201chicf Ben- dit maintains that they are no: better than the original consignment, ARGUING APPEAL IN THE COOKE- COLE CASE The argumeln.was heard in the Court of Appeal this morning on: the appeal In the case of Couke vs.Cole, against the decision of Judge Langelier, which granted the plaintiff, Colonel Judgment for $100 damages against the defendant.(\u2018olonel Cole, for false arrest at the time.of the Valleyfield riots, their pay.was his.regiment \u2018unless guaranteed.\u201cMr.R: ©.Smith appeared for Colonel Cooke and Mr: T.Chase Casgrain fur Colonel Cole.> \u201c _ SAD DROWNING AT BATHURST.Bathurst.N.B., November 27.\u2014(Spee ial) \u201cThere was a sad drowning ace ident here | vesterday afternoon by which thrie leds fost ther lives.\u201cThe litte the mme-vear-old soi cof Isme Couture, and the eleven and fnurteen-years-0.id sons of Jerome Bertain.They wbnt out-on the ice and were erecting a small shelter.for Welt fishing, when at hroke through and\u2019 they were drowned.Nobody saw the ac- endent.Mr.Berta, when he arrived home and \u2018missed tre children, who had.been warned not ta go en.the ice, suspects.ed- what Lad happened and starting \u2018out : found .the three bodies in four feet of water, merle: WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH.An impor tant council of Baptist churches representing the Eastern Baptist Assaciation was called to meet in thé Westmount Baptist: Church yesterday.It is necessary for the newly- organ- Ized Westmount Church to be formally recognized by a council of churches of the associational.district in which it is located before it can: be regularly admitted into the fellowship of thé dénomination.A tea wns held in the \u2018afternoon, and | an open meeting in the eyening.\u2014\u2014\u2014 * - BÉFORE THE RECORDER.Recorder Weir had a \u2018long and varied list betore him.this morning.There were two, were up for obstructing the.walks, and two for cruelty to animals.\u2018L'hree drove too, fast and the rest were on one each of the following charges:\u2014Larter without badge, drunk in charge of ms vehicle, disturber of the peace, loiterer, vagabond | and assault.to fit the crimes, \u2014 MASONIC TEMPLE PRESIDENT .+ ACQUITTED.- Chicago, November 27.\u2014James Hu.ternit,\u201d Temple Assoclation, who has been on trial for conspiracy to défraud the county out of taxes due on the Ma- gonic Temple property, was acquitted by the jury to-day.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 JUDGMENTS CONFIRMED.Judgment was rendered in the Court .of Appeal this morning in two cases.In the case of Dame Beaudry vs.Prevost, the judgmerit of -the Superior Court was confirmed, dismissing the action by which the plaintiff sought to compel the defendant to render an account.The dismissal of the action of Rosen- thal vs.Larocque was also confirmed.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EUCHRE COMPETITION.\u201cThe Montreal Euchre, Chess and Checker Club had part of their euchre compétition last night, and will finish on Saturday night, when the results will be made known.There are 22 compelitors.The leuchre tournament begins on Wednesday next, and no person will be allowed to compate who \u2018is not on Hand.on hat occasion, FORMS NEW FIRM.| Mr.Plerre Beuliae, LL.B., one of the best known of the younger advocates in Montreal, and ex-president.of t: Junior Bar Association, has joined \u2018th well-known legal firm of Carter Goldstein, -which will known by the name of Carter, Gold- stein & Beullae.ere remem McDonnell, of the Metropoii- Mr.M.B tan Stock Exchange, Boston, - is in the & Major and Mrs.Laliberte left for New York and other American cities on their honeymoon trip.- et Thé- contract for supplying fifty fur! - ing inspected at Cooke, | when Colonel: Cooke refused to: parade i fellous ware | nineteen cases, of which six were, drunks, | The punishinents were \u2018made Gormley, president of the Masonic Fra- | henceforth® be | trade, and in consequence the expense + of maintaining the bourd is a useless one.The trade appears to think differently and meetings of protest will probably | be held.; MR.ARCHIBALD.CAMPBELL, M.P.Mr.\u2018Archibald -Campbell, M.P.for Wust York,,is in the ciity to-day at- \u201ctending the half yearly meeting of the directors \u201cof the Soverdgn Bank of.(Canada.) \u201cMr.Campbell.was interviewed by: The Herald with regard to the aboli- \u2018tion of the flour standards, which was décided-upon by the Government early in the present year.It seems that \u2018many Montreal flour dealérs object to.the standards bring.done away with, dnd they have approached the Government through various sources to haw «them restored.\u201cFor.years a Goternment commis- | sion has exis ted whose duties were to! fix.certain standards fur, Hour,\u201d said Mr.Campbell: \u2018LAN the flour used to be inspected in Montreal, and to properly classify it and-in case of dispute, ft.was of course found very conven- At Any of our , .14 Retail Stores.We have just received a large shipment of Extra Fine Fresh HALIBUT and SALMON, and which we are selling at a very low price.CL Saimon \u2026\u2026\u202615c per Ib.Pe per Ib.THE LAING PACKING & PROVISION COMPANY, LIMITED.ANEW TA .A motion \u2018for a reserve case and for a new trial forr Herbert G.Johnson, convicted of canspiracy against the C.P.R., will be made in the Court of King's Bench to-morrow by Mr.J.« Quun, EC, counsel for the prisoner.The motion is to have certain questions reserved for the opinion of the Court of Appeal, and for \u2018a new trial on the ground that the verdict was against the weight of æevidenct.\u2018Tne \u2018grounds urged in \u2018support of the motion wil be that as Johnson -was indicted for \u2018having conspirea with persons pnknown, 1t was not competent for the Crown to prove or attempt to prove that he was guilty of consipracy with a certain identified person; that the proof showed that, at \u2018all events frum Septe mber 24, the \u2018Crown \u2018as aware of the name of the person w.-n whoin he was supposed $6 have conspired, and consequently he should not have been indicted for having conspired with unknown personsandjhaving been Indicted \u2018in that way, the (own should nos have andeavored to prove the name of the other couspirator, at did.ground $s that no proof was made \u2018of ine tent to \u2018defraud, and again it will be al leged that the judge hid erred when in the «charge to the.Jury that he said they- might Jbrmg tn a veidief of guilty with a \u2018strong\u2019 \u2018recommendat T1 Lo Im:FCy.GOT LAME BACK OR LUMBAGO ?\u2018No need of that now.pain can be knockal out in short order, reaches the source of suffering, drives hut strength that this power.stantky.Not magi, gives Polsor\u2019s.Nerviline - You will think it magic, \u2018try it, pain, gnés so quickly.Sold by \u2018dealers everywhere, in large Ze .bot- ties.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 IT Is KNOWN EVERYWHERE.\u2014 here 18 not a city.town or hamlet in Canada\u2019 where Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectriv Ol is not known\u2014 jent to have fixed Government standards whereby a partienlar cons signment of four could Class de The Govefn- meni decided this ye.tr that the expenditure.Was unnecessary, and'ar- eo dingly abalished the standards: \u201cIt was found that fleur was not be Montreay as for merly, standards were bemg bat] little used.Flour dealers.now sell .by their own reputation.The don't have tn repress nt their flour as being any particular quality.If their name is on it, the purchaser considers\u2019 that sufficient guaranty, -and so: deal- crs have not avail d themselves much of the standards yecentiy.\u201d | and, that \u201cWill trey be, restoréd?\u201d he was asked., CT think: that probably they will, \"\u201d answered Mr, Camphill \u201cAt least for a- few years.Several Montreal men cominunceated with me upon thessub- Lect, and I have laid the facts before the minister.Jr reondily T think there is still a use for these standards.Let us suppose that « detler sels à quan- 'ity cof flour.and represents it to bel of a \u2018certain quality.Upon \u2018its arrival and inspection the pure haser claims ot AA be an inferior, brand and.refuses ta I i take JL In \u2018that event.the dispute very easily settled when there is A fixed.Government standard, but of course orcasion now seldom arises When such a thing is necdssary.\u201d How- \u201cever, the expanse of th; commission ts small, and it would he better not to drop.it, Mr.T.W.Raphael, of: Montreal, ts chaîrnuin of.the, commission, and their work has always been satisfactory.Mr.Campi] is one of the\u2019 best lKnown Libera\u2019s of Ontario, and his campaign in.West York was a.memorable one.\u201c | \u201cWhat of the political] situation in Ontario\u201d asked the reporter, \u201cThings \u2018are very quiet just now.\u201d answeraod Mr.\u20ac \u2018amphelt, smilinæ, \u201cthough we took \u2018a great interest in the: recent (Cabinet episode, We con- sfdered the, late Minister of Public Works a good man.that he had to go.You: -people ta'king of it now.and everything ls running smoothly again.\u201d VALUABLE ADVICE TO RHEUMAT- Fat meat.sparingly.and \u2018take very'|, little suwar.Avold intoxicants, keep | away from dampness, drink.wat»r abundantly, and always rely on Nervi- line as a quick reliever of Rheumatic \u2018pains.Being five times stronger than Drainary remedies, Nerviline\u2019's power over pain is simply bevond belief.It cures also Selatiea,.Lumbage, Neural- : Atself and maintained it.majority + but we recognized, \u2018never hear | wherever introduéed it made -a \u2018foothold for Some \u2018merchants\u2019 may suggest some other remedy as equally \u2018beneficial, Such recommendations should be reteived with doubt.There is only one Edlec- \u2018trie OH, and that is Dr.Thomas\u2019.\u201cTake nothing else.\u2014adv.Too Late tor Classification.WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A POSITION BY A first claes designer \u2018and pattern\u2019 igtrer: reference given.Apply Box K 130, Herald Office.\" 285x EXTRA\u2019 FANCY IMPORTED BEEF FOR Encre Dinners ! Constantly on Hand .In Large Quantities.Supplementary Dainties.HOT HOUSE \u2018TOMATOES.\u2018HOT HOUSE BOSTON LETTUCE.HOT.HOUSE CUCUMBERS.t HoT HOUSE MUSHROOMS.\u201cHOT HOUSE GREEN BEANS.HOT HOUSE WAX BEANS; / HOT HOUSE CAULIFLOWER.HOT HOUSE.WATERCRESS.\"HOT HOUSE PARSLEY.HOT HOUSE \u201cGREEN MINT.FANCY TOKAY GRAPES.TS FANCY.ALMERIA GRAPES, FANCY FLORIDA: ORANGES, FANCY FLORIDA GRAPE.FRUIT.>< All Kinds of Fiuncy Poultry, Gams, Fish, Fruits.«Végetable£, ete, from -ail } market.centres, to heln in.giving a .\u201c Delightful Little Dinner.\" ! Prices Right: Expert Service.| Prompt Delh Delivery.BROWN BROS., WINDSOR MARKET, McGill College Avenue and St.Catherine Street.jo gia.and all pain, whether internal external.Large bottles, price 25e.< Estatlished 1839.; \u2014\u2014 ee A @ so00000000000000000 MARCHANDS} WEST END BRANCH.Special Bargains for Friday and Saturday! } 0000000000000000@ We win offer 200 Skirts, THESE SKIRTS are made of plain \u201cTailor-made, with good flare, f 600400400004: yet offered \u2018by.us, - competitors.Only .0.Blouses.Sateen, English Flannel and All- Worth from $150 to $250.> half price.Coats.BALANCE OF JOUR 5-8 COATS, Na \u2018applique, well lined, This Skirt is \u2018the most nobby that has been as we lead in this line: cere Blouses.* THREE-TABLES OF ODD BLOUSES, \u2018comprising Black Mercerized For.ee ieieee nna Do not miss this.opportunity of securing a good Blouse for almost \u2018We are determined to make this \u2018store of Ready-to-Wear.tho most popular in the city.We are increasing our business every, day, because we give goed value and satisfaction.+ .Coats.35.99, $6.99, $7.99.Your choice Friday and Saturday for .ALL NEW GOODS.\u2019 : worth $3.99, for $2.43.Frieze.\u201cColors : Gray and Black.our fancy stitched cords, with silk We have no neo.$2.43 Blouses.* 0.\u2018Wool French Flannel $1.19 | \u201cCoats.Worth $4.99 vy and tack Phone Up 1496, .city., - y Marchand\u2019s West End Branch 2334 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Corner Mansfeld.+ APPLYING m | - Another |.That sort ofl for Polson's Nervilline, which ls five times stronger than any other, penetrates at onre torough \u2018the, tissues it out and thus gives relief almost {n-|.however, if you |.of the concern hope to arrive at an ar- \u2014\u20143 \u201c FOOTBA LL CHA MPIONSHIP! 1/Peterboro vs.Quebec C Champions Q.R.F.U.) - (Champions Q.R.F.U.) - _ For the Intermediate Championship of the C.R.F.U.M A.A.A.GROUNDS, SATURDAY, 29th Nov.Kick-off at 2.30 p.m.sharp.Rain, Snow or Shine.Reserved.Seats, 50e; for sale at M:A.A.A.Office, 149 Mansfield Street.General Admission, 35c, .- - HERBERT MOLSON, -Vice- Prosidont C.R.F.U.A The Over Marche \u2018 Xe The Belfast Warehouse.] - FRIDAYAND | \u2018SATURDAY BARGAINS! | \u2018We have provided an ample \u2018supply of good money- saving bar- \u2018gains for: this week's selling.\u2018Every line mentioned in\u2019 this adver- ~ tisement will save you from 10 per cent.to 50 per cent.on your pur- J.chase.All the lines mentioned are seagonable goods.4 CURTAINS, 3 yard Nottingham Lace Cur- CHILDREN'S COATS.: FIRST FLOOR.07 \u2018Coats.37 Only, Children's Winter tains.Regular price, $1.00.made of Frieze, Boucle and \u2018Mixed \u2018Friday and Saturday, pair .750 \u2019 Tweeds.Some large and some Small.Irish.\u2018Point Curtains, in nice ° En lined wih tweed or.heavy .designs, pair .i.3-2 annelette.Colors are blue, red, i 5 .oe green, - gray, brown.Sizes to fit sah aan Ria pn 156 or children 3 to & years.Prices were | .ORES, Dy: the card, 4e $4.75 to 47.2 55, On Sale ; Art Cretonnes, in pretty col- At 2.came see sacs ®2.75 each orings, for Draperies, Cush- des ions, etc.«Price, from, per, a : Yard LL.es2ecase0 scene seésseusese Q : LADIES\u2019 COATS.I 2 FI Ladies\u2019 Fawn % Length Beaver Jack- .ets.roll or turn down collars, tight fitting back, lined with Roman\u2019 satin Boys SUITS.Clearing of odd lines in Boys\u2019 Suits, : or Italian cloth.Prices were $13.5u.| at 33 1-3 per cent.off.: = a to $14.50.On Sale Co To 8 at pouesa cases see ronan £S.95 each , CORSETS.| 0 - CT We are rlearing out some odd lines In .: | \u2014 HOSIERY., .Corsets, which will give the pure J = Te ; chaser a \u2018bance to buy-a high class Ladies crea a.a an\u2019 Corset\u2019 at almost Ilulf Price! .feet, value 35e, for .23C palr To.° \u201d \u2019 _ HAND BAGS.A new line of Hand Bags and\u2019 Chatelaine Bags, ih various - leathers.colors black, brown -À superior quality \u2018of plain, full fash- ionçd Ladies\u2019 Black.Cashmere Hcse.n \u2018ular price, 306.On\u201d Friday and Saturday we wi]! sell \u2018about \u201c4 dozen EO 40C pair Ÿ and gray, Each .cesse 50 r 3pairs for .\u2026.\u2026.81.00 .Another line of Soft, Thick ; ! PURSES: - Cashmere Hose, 3 ply feet, 43C pair Purses, in all qualities, popu- or 3 pairs for .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.81.20 lar shapes, at popular prices, \u2019 - ROM SEE .28C : MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR\u2019 \u2014 E The balance.of odd lines In Men's * Winter, Underwéar, at Special Discount eff marked prices of LP per ALL-OVER LACES.: \u2018White and Cream Guiplre All Over\u2019 Laces, in various de- cent.signs.Good value at.t§l.50.: \u2014 For, per yard st.sas cqe sas c0n00 500 ' BLOUSES.= .\u2019Blark Mercerized = Sateen: Rlouses, REAL LACES.: tucked back and front.A perréet | Tundredæ, of dozens « Vaien- clennes Bace.Well worth 256 - fitting waist and just the right thing - r or for house wear.Regular .$1.25 value.Qur Price, R1 -60 earh doze n.\u201cORIENTAL LACE.= In a large variety of patterns, in cream and\u2019 white, 2.3, 4 and \u201cinches - wide.Prices, per yard : 5c, 10C and 150 FLANNELETTE UNDERWEAR A-.complete assortment ot Children's .Fiannelette Underwear, comprising (jowns.Skirts and Drawérs, to fit J.all: ages.Also Ladies\u2019 Gowns aid Drawers, .in great variety.Our Special for Friday is JAPANESE SILKS, 37 1-2.Ladies\u2019 ! Sperla! line, 22 inch Japaness + Heavy \u2018Weight Flannelette- Drawers eela An plafn pink, palé blue, and white.| Silks, in handsome Persian Some plain, some embroidery trim- designs.Just the thing for ming.Regular price, 3c.fancy \u2018work.Regular &c.Our: Special I'rice:.490C pair | For, per yard Coole, 37%0 - A.BARGAIN IN COTTON.2,000 yards of Lansdowne Cambric \u2018and Fine Cotton, in ends of 2 to 20 wooL \u2018UNDERWEAR.Our assortment in this department is always large.y yards.Should.seli from 13c to Special, for Friday, Ladies\u2019 Natural Joa ( .Wool Vests, long sleeves.Regular - 10e.To-morrow, per yard.100 Price, 35¢.Sale i , KER .2 Price erases ives ; anc each \"TABLE LINENS.; \u201cd'Another lot MI Ends bleached \"4 \"HANDKERCHIEFS.and.bglf bleached Irish Table Ladies\u2019.Hemstitehed and Faney Em- Linen, in useful lengths.Ry the \u201c broidered - Handkerehics,.marked: se, piece, from.icivrervesonsne wd Ave and 12e.Your \u2018 \u20ac n - \u2014 : _À , Ehoice.:.02es000000e series °C eac A., 8 Ladies\u2019 All Linen: Hemstitched Hand.FLANNELETTE.* Kerchiefs, asserted.widths of hems.37 and 23 \u2018inch, Striped.Flannel Regular priccg, 20 to 200, - ette.Regular prices; 10c and Your choice, at .15C and 230 13e, Friday, per yard .8C \"Men's Fine Linen Hemtitched Hands _ = \u2014 > Kerchiefs.Regular price .LA Ts., - a 85c to 40c.Your choice, : B NKETS.o A-few pairs of Blankets, slightly sofl- ed, can be had here\u2019 to-morrow at a Discount of, 9 Per -Cent.-Other lines of useful quais.in Blankets from 831 250 and\u2019 \"200 Wrasse sean ec sa ques ses ; \\ GLOVES.Ladles' 3 Clasp \u2018Psyche Kid Gloves, O8 pair in tans, gravs, browns.J black and white .\u2026.\u2026.7 5C.pare CHINA SILKS, Ladies\u2019 Fancy Wool Ring- \u201823 and 27 Inch China.Silks, in all - wood Gloves.Regular 50c.evening shades.Special Price, : For .EL) 0200 anc pair pèr yard \u201c290 and 290 .Men's Fancy.Ringwood \u2018 » = il Gloves.Regular price, 5ûc.2° \u2018FRIEZE cLoTH.s\u2026.30dC pair FOE reverie csr 54 inches .fvide, In mid and dark gray.Prices from, per yard, THO CHATELAINE\u2019 BAGS, Special line of these most \u2018useful articles (some.in leather and some: beaded), to be sold to-morrow at exactly ce \u201chalf the marked price.FRENCH FLANNELS.à Frengh' Printed Flannel, in pretty , colorings.Regular price: oe.Special, per yard.ee 380 TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.\u2019 We re busy getting our Toy and Fancy Goods Depdrtments settled, on CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES We have a nice assortment of *Children's White Dressés, for various.t these are slightly 2nd floor, for the Christmas trade.\u201ces ages Some of out the price in \u2018We are clearing several lots\u2019 of A two.Friday and Saturday, your .Fancy Goods, -useful for presents, at .: choice, Half Price.\u201d ; Special Discount :of 50 Per Cent.off.\\ _ 257731.Çatherine Street, near Druinmond.Cg \u201c \u2014 ROYAL SHOE CO.ASSIGNS.The list of creditors of the Royal LIVERPOOL -& LONDON à GLOBE INSURAN cB COMPANY.Shoe Co., insolvent, ed yesterday, | .| shows the \u2018claims agalnst the estate.to - amount to about $80,000.Of this, $25.- gaianls Awets oo 861.38 53 215 i 000 is secured by mortgages, the town Security, Prompt Payment anû Liberal} of Maisonneuve\u2019 holding éne for $10, 000 tn the adjustment of Losses are y inent features of this cumpany.Temporary Ottices at 87 Si.Peter St (Opposites Recollet Street) UNTIL and the Masson.estate one for $5,000.he principal business creditors are.Boston Rubber Company, $6,364.Que-.8: A.Carriere, Montreal, MAY, .bec Banks 361 aie, $3,837; Hamilton burine rebutiaine of the Com mpany's | Qak \u2018Tanning Co.$2,696) Lambert &| Oficcs at oid address, corner a | Fis, $4,405; Dame Lambert, $83,039: CANADA ROSRI OP DIRECTORS.| Moseley Shoe Leather, $1,876; Mariett à, F.Gault, Chairman, x Armstrong, $1,064; Gibbut Brothers, ; À S ree Rivers, $1,819; A | Davis & Son, LN ré Slostie En Street, 81,060.1t%s understood thatthe propristors| 5S omic Ls Hen Wont MONTREAL'S ART PRINTERS.© .HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.Wentworth, J: Buckauan.Depnty* Ch Gam'l.Finley, - 9, eut rangenient by which the, business may de continued.oo .A THE BYE-ELECTIONS.~ The ported the candidature of Mr.Christie in Argenteuil contented themselves, as.well they niight, with pointihg to the 2 \u2018Ing upon the-pertectly satisfactory conditions prevailing in all parts of the country.In doing so they were upon \u201c sue submitted to the people.\u2018 In Ar- -genteuil, as everywhere else, there ure\u2019 a certain number of voters who for one .Ministers\u2019 who yesterday sup- record of the Administration anid dwell- | solid ground, for there is no other iS valley of the Saskatchewan, sthe.terrl- {tory originally \u2018sclected Yor the: @ana-\" À dian Pacifie, will be \u201copened yp and brought der cultivation.\u201cIt is; by all accounts, the bust part of the, Northwest, thle presence of umber and water making up far the readiness with which | prairie lund further south .can be | brought under cultivation, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ) CONDUCT THE TEST.\u201cIt is worse than folly,\u201d said Presi- 1dent Roosevelt yesterday, \u201cto take ex- cepyion to either corporations or unions ay such.The lines should be drawn on conduct.\u201d This conclusion is.undoubtedly sound, 10r the very reason previ- reason and anéther would prefer to see, OUSly urged by Mr.Roosevelt that it & Liberal Govermnent in office even if all were not whist could be wished in the business situation, ard there are others who, under any and all circumstances, would prefer to see a Conser- « vative.ministry take their place.i In Argenteull, - also, us everywhere else, there are those who maintain: a posi- \u201ction of neutrality us between the par- \u2018tes, and who, If they can be got Lo take one side or the other, cin decide the issue.1t is the point of view of \u2019 \u2019 these people that has 1v be considered when an election is to be held IL'is to thelr supposedly impartial minds that the adv ocates of the rival parties must address themselv es, Thereyh: ave .been\u2019 occasions, lots of them, when in bye-elections such as are new\u2019 being held it :was the party of Upposition that forced the fighting and named the leading issues.That cannot be sid to be the: vase in this instance.The Opposition cannot be said to have any- \u2018thing to lay before the electorstof Ar- genteuil except Fi request to have their «candidate elected, a request whic h begs the whole question.One could understand it if the\u2019 Opposition speakers were prepared to offer the electors some definite propos: als.i.* for ex: unple, believing in the need of a higher tariff: than is at present in operation, they were prepared to enter | upon a critical examination of the ex- .isting tariff, and show where it could > be improved for the benefit of Lhe Ca-] nadian pcople, they would.force ihe Government tv defend their handiwork.| If they were prepared to.\u201cadvo ate af , free trade within-the Empire, and to ask for- support on that ground, it would be for the Government in say whether or not they were prepared to meet such a demand.:But when, the Opposition.know not their own\u2019 minds\u2019 { well enough to take either ane line or\u2019 the ather, \u2018when, fôr that reason, there 1s nothing urged that need in, the Isust\u2019 © disturb the equanimity of members of the Administration, the oniv thing\u201d left for them to do is to direct\u201d attention to the revord of the Government and, nish for that support by which a godd re- , cord-deserves to be repaid.| : Mr.Fisher, Mr.Puterson and \u201cMr.Bernier yesterd: Ww made\u2019 out an excellent case on thèse lines, and the Opposition speikers were wholly unable to make out a (ise on the other side.in the two, columns , in which.in a local Conservative paper.there is absolutely no record of anything be: \u201c Ing either charged or argued against the Government that is of weight \u2018sufficient td induiv a fair-minded elector to withhold his confidence from that Government.For all the need there was of a serious defence of an Administration\u2019 that has lgsted for six yeurs \u201cthe Ministers might just as \u201cwell have _ remained: in\u2019 their offices at\u2019 Ottawa.There were no allegations of neglect, none of incapacity, none of dereliction.\u2018There were no complaints touching the state Of the.couutry, ng pleas for better treatment of this-industry \u2018or that industry, no objections to the personnel Sof the Cabinet, no suggestions, in fuet, that if they were in ôffice the Conservatives would do any \u2018one thing differently from the way jt is now being done.Negatively, \u2018therefore, \u2018the a speeches of \u2018the Opposition orators ar Lachute \u2018yesterday furnished as strong arguments as ought to be required by a really impartial, elector in justification of \u2018a vote of confidence \u2018In Laurier Ministry.- The members of the Ministry whô were present thought it \u2018&s \u2018well tà add something positive.\u2018It is reallÿ not very exvciting, \u2018however, when ail the fighting is left to those who -are defending a stronghold, and when those.who are assumed to be engaged in an assault upon it show so little of interest and of purpose none at ail.n 6 \u2014 THE GRAND TRUNK IN THE : west ; It seems to be \u2018about settled that it is the Mackenzie and Mann system of railway charters in the Northwest that the Grand Trunk authorities are in ne- - Botiation for, .and that the pressure comes less from the\u2019 Grand Trunk than from those who control the capital that - has been put into the mew projects.It I almost idle to speculate upon the ifficulty there may be in adjusting the interests of digerent parties, and that { Is hardly\" th» affair of the public.\"Messrs.Mackenzie and Mann, whose hames have hitherto been best known tn connection with the Cahadian Norths \u20acrn, are gentlemen well able to take cure of themselves, Mr.Mackenzie par- | ticularly has won a very high reputation for energy and shrewdness.\u2019 He and his business associate ure Knowti as the most competent and best equipped of all contractors for railway construction, and if they have become something more it\u2019 is.very much to their credit, Nevertheless, it is not surpr is- \u2018ing to find that the banks which have supported the new railway enterprises of the Northwest fgel that as these enterprises grow it becomes more and more necessary that they shouid, have the most efficient management that \u2018can be procu: ed, and that the most capable of railway contractors do not, of themselves, constitute.a \u201crailway organization suited to modern\u201d \u2018competitive fequiremenhts, The money interésts,.wherever those interests may lie, seem\u2019 to have turned to the Grand Trunk for what they need, and variour admiss.sions indicate that their proposals recommended themselves to the judgment of Mr.Haya Despatches.from Winnipeg lcave little doubt that agents of ihe Grand Trunk are making what enquiries about the Canadian Northern thé circumstances require, and in Mont- veal\u2019 donfirmation of these despatches \"Dl been readily obtainable.At pres- ; therefore, It apptèrs probable thut ana.\u2018Frank .propasais-do not imply tranacontitiln tal reute, but an pletion.these combinations, \u2018of one Kind or the other, have great possibilities for good, they have as well great possibilities for evil., The possibility for good in a great labor union is that a just demand preferred by a gicat number is.bound to receive attention, whereas that attention might be, and in too many dividual, who might not even be able to summon the courage, or \u201cwish, take the risk, _of preferring it.The possible evil is that men in suc h nu Union the \u2018pro- ji Lieut.-Col.ceedings of \u2018the meeting are\u2019 reported | time when Genera ment of an engineer .t0 be present.the | muy- make an unwise use of their sirength, und, instead of confining thelr conibitied acti.- ty to obtaining greuter rew: trds for the best work they\u201d \u2018can do, amy put a \u2018prenfitm on laziness and incapacity by attempting.as in certain trades in England, to limit the amount of daily - production\u2019 per man.-On the part of cor porations .the possibility: for good consists, as exe mplified in.the case où the Standard oil Company, in the ability of unlimited wealth to avail it- sell of processes which tend to cheapen | the cost of necessaries to the consuming public.The possible evil is that control of \u2018such facilities may tempt those in Possession to trrke from the people more thay is just, The business of statesmen, us President\u2019 vosevelt suggests, is té consider these eventualities, and as statesmen are tie representatives.\u2018of the general publie.it is their, duty tè fee that tite vossibitities for evil are - -=T - am\" reducèd to the auaigpuie \u201cminimum.This desire.has brought ather statesmen, and is pretty certzin to bring Mr.Roosevelt before long, to an earnest study of the tariff question in its practical beavings.A Sil Hi TROUBLE EL THE bk vo (Special to The Montreal Jr) .Toronto, Ont., November Flobe despateh from Ottuwa says : \u201cThere is trouble mn Cangdids show regiment, the Governor-General's Foot Guards; of which the.Earl of Minto is honorary \u2018colonel.The difticulty seems to \u2018have ärisen bétwece Lieut.Calderon and Jarvis.li dates.from the I Hutton was in come mand of the Canadian militla.During that gallant officers.regime Lieut.Calderon is alleged tu have submitted to him, without consulting his superior officer, a proposition for the est: 1blish-, company in con- The propo- al \u2018least se nection with the Guards.tition was not acted upon, dar as the Guards were conréfned, but ds said to have resuited ina coolness betveen Lieut.Calderon\u2019 and wi com- makdant of the regiment, = Lately Lieut.Culderon forwarded a \u201cstring of twenty or thirty \u2018chirges to the Ear! of Dundonald, in which it is sald he\u2019 accused Lieud.-Cob Jarvis of incompetency, and complained \u2018that there had been an illegitimmate diversion of regimental funds, .Lord Dundonald selected twn af the gravest charges for finvestigution, and ordered Lieut.-Col.Hodgins to hold an inquiry.The inquiry was \u2018fixed for last evening.and \u2018both Licut.-Col.Jarvis and Lieut.Calderon were © When the court opened the two charges.were rend, and\u2019 Lieut.Calderon was aske(l te hring his evidence in substantiation, The lat- ed it was unfair to restrict him.to only two charges out of so many, and insisted that all the matters spoken of in_his indictment shoul he dealt with.Lieut.Calderon's attitude, according to the report.was construed.into a fiil- ure to: establish the charges sèt apart for investigation by T.ord Dundonald.Accordingly; it is \u2018stated, Tieut.Cal= .deron has been placed under suspen- \u201cgion, and further action by the general offiter commanding is now awaited.There is some talk of \u2018an action for sla: der over the affair, anid military.men \u2018are wondering what will be the finial outcome.Le.tet treet, WENT oa IN SNOWSTORM: Leaking\u2014Tugs Out at Soo Looking for Bannockburn, (Special \u2018to The Montreal Herald ) Kingston, Ont, November 27.\u2014Last \u2018night the steamer Aletha, running en the Bay of Quinte, went on Adolphus- town shore in a.heavy.showstorm.The Calvin Co.\u2018sent a wrecking steamer up at midnight.The Aletha is leaking.The boat is leased by the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.and owned by Capt.Rove, inte.of Montrez al.Tugs were sent.out from, \u2018Sault Ste.Marie this morning to search Lake Superior for the missing Montreal Tran- sportation- Company's steamer Hin- cock.The company\u2019s officers here think that the boat has been detained ty snowstorms.She has been in wilder weather.and has.always .proven herself staunch.\u2014 = 7 : ' At the home of Engineer George Buath.of this city, there is great distress, for in addition to the alarm felt Jor the steamer's safety.his elbven- \u2018vear- old \u2018daughter died \u2018vesterduy of Heart failûre, und another child, à boy.is in the General Hospital, a vietim.of uiphthe ria.+ \u2014 THE GULF REPORT.I lelet\u2014now,ng: eat, Out 7.15 am, steumetr.River du Loup\u2014t loudy: uortheast, Father Point \u2014Snqwimgz- east, Metis\u2014Hedvy fall of snow: In 8:30 an, steamer.Martin Rivers Laat fall of sndw; cast.Cape Magdalen-Light He I of \u2018snow, south.In yesterday, ¥ pam.Fortuna l'ame Poin:-Hesti ng \u2018 Low Point\u2014Raining: [strong east, Out 8 a.m., Bergenhuy aid Cacouna, : Out yus- terday, § t pam.Pol.Athalie and Sku «, \u2014 THE CHS.DESJARDIN FIRM, ' \u201cIt is.of its kind, the greatest on the from the great European markets, \u2018t makeés a saving of 30 to 40 per.cent.on all furs.- It is thelr customers! who.benefit.eles Colonel Edye has gone to J tnniper, the second.The | where he will make a » short stay.\u2018 a, pins RL cuses would be, denied to the weak into | notified\u2019 ter, so the correspondent learns, \u2018claim- Bay of Quinte Steamer\u2018in Trouble, and | ® | and \u2018that 1 or 200.over all.continent.It buys as much as all the fur merchants\u2019 of Montreal.Buying .for cash, and choosing personally.Chs.,Desjarding & Co.4 \"IN MAISONNEUVE The elsotors | in the north end \u2018of tué nid, ing of Musonneuve\u2019 gave Hon.Raymond Prciontäine 4 great reception Just evening atu meet! Jug held at the Club Hernier, ou Feanbien Street.That section of the cons etitueney has Some 600 voters: The moet: ing Was \u2018large and representativ e, and ext tremely enthusia stie, , Befora the arrival of, Ten.Mr.Prefontaine the meeting \u201coledied\u2019 Mr Rousse vu, as che dirman of the ony geo In the form no?.entertain: nent JN) Jafortune yave à humorous speech, .MR.PREFONTAINE ARRIVES, At this point Hon.Mr.Prefontaine or tcred the hall and was received with gr cheering.Mr.A.Daze, secretary of the Club Bernier, read an address coligratulat- ing\u2019 the minister upon his appo ment, urd assuring him 01 their support on elee- tion dax.Ton Mr, Prefont taine epnfidently to he electors, assuring them: of his atpreciation of the great\u2019) onar cou ferred aipesm.him by Sir Waltr'd Louies He reviewed the campaigns in 189% ani 1806 in Maisonneuve, amd exim sed the sume views he had then announced regard.m2 the tarif! and the prosperity of he working classes.| He dissected the arguments put forth | by the \u2018Comservatives that he had sroriticel the Provins by acceptine Lhe portfolio of Marine and Fisheries, and refwted it with Lie same success ax at the meeting in St, Jean Paystiate.jaît on \u201cPuesdar evening.He renent.ad most of the argaments civon at the opening meeting, and a=sur:i his hearers that ide patronage of the Public Works Department was still in the lands of the Mowtreal and Quebec minist\u2014s.The ex-Minister of Public Works Had opened the d wr of his denartment toon dents from tie Polytechnic school, avid, ets French-Ganadians would not daee what the 1y.alreadr: had.He, us Minister of Marine and Fisheries, woukl'open an- bther door, Open a new dezciririren, 0) Freneli-C anadi, in etudents.Hon.Mr, Prefontaine aguin exn'aitred his rea~ons for aosepting the port folio.rine and9Fishortes= He din =o on the di nite utid-éstanding that all appert: üningain navigation would be under Ins contra - He fulnted out the anomalies of iermer hays showing how a veel le mg Lake Superior was under the contral- the\u2019 Pepartiwent of Marine and Fisharivs and clénged to, the Poya-tment où Ro ways and Canitls\u2019 when it came to the Wel J 1.and cena.Passed the canal it returned urder thé control of tie De: artment of Marine, hint still amin \u201cin charge vi the Railway Department wiren it came to Sou; linge: catral.Then another change was made anil the vessel betirten Mme] and Luebe: fol! under the jont-emtrol of tha Public: Works Department and the De (artanent ai Marine and Fisheriess - This anon dv.waste be done away with, and the Department nf Marine and Fraï- étres As 15 be made the most important in the C \u2018abines.Wd The Minister of Marine and Fisheriés Addresses a + Large Meeting of 1lis\u2019 Electors Last Night.oT | formed vie clovtors: spoke |.The Let argument againël the dazzling renee at Laihure for the nomination apd LUE his absonce, \u201cepee prising Hon, {Paul ovmpany mg meat the terest of perce and harmony.\u2018 trees & .Hon.Me.l'rfontaine explained protec- ion us the imposition af duties on foreign goods entering whe country Jor purposes af lovende to meet the expen-es ol the voun- try and \u2018to protect legitimate industries.He was as in 1896 and 1900, in favor of a policy that woukd as ure the nrasbetily of, the manatidtarar ang the Jaboiing chises)\u201d lactios of the Conservatives Was the action ul the Manufacturem Assxdation, who bad taken the tamfi question enthreiy out of the political field.là concluson Hom.Mr.that.he did not con: Eider juint m:tinos nocessurv., The ddects ors were tte Very Finest Fruit Grqwn in F And tËe Very éholcest cofitng to the Cidadiin Florida Shaddocks, \u2018\u2018Mammoths\u2019 Fiorida Sh Fioriéw Shadédocks, sea A\" PR.tivey\u201d wddocles, \u2018 acremsboiomecvicobertog isd men spe esovesnperecnsamerrternearern | srrebmdpeneduspdennentennnens .Bac! 20c 92.25 20e .2.35 \u201815e.1,0 \u201823 boxes to arrive to-day, 56, 42, 54, and 80 Shaddocks wo the box.- Ross\u2019s Royal.Belfast Mineral Waters Fresh Shipments, Jubt t6 Hand.\u201cLEMONADE.\u201d \u201cGINGER ALE\u201d and \u201cSODA WATER.® _ ROSS'S ROYAL BELFAST LEMONADE; $0 conte: per dozen, $4.2 dozen.- pa per case of § \"ROSS'S ROYAL BELFAST GINGER ALE, 31.59 per deen; \u2018$6.75 per case of 5 dosen.ROSS'S ROYAL BELFAST SODA WATER, $1.30 per doxen - Bombaby bottles, $6.75 per case of 5 dogen Bombays.- Lal Ross\u2019s\u2019 Royal Bottling of ~ Guinness\u2019s Extra Foreign Dublin Stout ; $1.75 per dozen pints, \u2018$6.1 50 per case ¢f 4 dozen pints .8 Cases, 160 Dozes \u201cPic: Nic™ Tins®Scarhoro \u2018Beach CLAM CHOWDER - Individual cann, 15 cents per ceu, 2 -cuns for 2 cents, $1.finest packed in Lhe State of Maine.FRASER, VIGER & CO, ra 207.200 and S11 50 per.dozentcans.The.JAN WAREHOUSE.ST.JAI&BS STREET.Malpecque Oysters, Blue Point Oysters, ~ Live Lobsters, PICTURE PLA Ys By Albert Armstrong.15 CHARACTER! EARN HAL: 2ad DECEMBER.Boiled Lobsters Phelps & Binns \u201cTer, THE SKY PILOT °°5NE THE BONNIE BRIAR BUSH-\u2014' THE LITTLE MINISTER\u2014 \u201c20 SCENES \u201856 VICTORIA SQUARE.Main 417 and 418 - 2 SCENES.17 CHARACTERS.Victoria Hall, Westmount, December 1st and ard.ALL SCENES BEAUTIFULLY COLORED.55 Christmas: Gards and Calendars Our Cards and Calendars this season re feet -venir (Maple front, NIR- CARD, with little photo sketches of promine nt points.beautiful cards in neat covers, \u2018is k very low prices, ns we do-not interd to Carry any ne ason Tor all \u2018such.25 The cen IN CALENDARS\u2014The désigns aFe \u201cfiner than ever\u2018and the variety Hreater, UNRIVALLED STOCK the best that are produced.\u201cPer- griistic gems.The Canadian Sou Lend.etc.) Card is to the also the MONTREAL SOUVE- oo .and_ Em There is also iv \u2018of very.artist The ss ortmoent collection TEES & C0, The Funeral Directors.balmers, 300 ST.JAMES ST.irge and we have marked al at This.will hit our Jast Prices from 3c to overprices are all m: irked ta sell, 270 St.Catherine St, = TT BY Important Sale Carpets RNITURE AUCTION Honor of the He amt e\u201d 3 Montreül I-raid af me Wn Bere See ques Ne wo mal.November 28, 1902, > Harriet Vor.1 hs \u2018 ee 1 nd adap i bir ta as A Gentleman of Propos: to atte ni in considerable nus n- at oùr mammori roams, 241 dnd 243 St ame or uma » \u2018 | bers \u2018the Montrail mueling to be a 1 Jittres lg de unilor:the manszement ot [hc ler & 1 Mr, Devlin, M.Pom Tues Tay.n # E RAE & DONNELLY.I this fact 0s a guaraniee of a high «lass next, as it has bowen found sin ractie i \"Auctioneers.at and.magnificent vquinmerrt, Whe.gor- able A0 arrange a mecing fer thd city.\u2014 cat atul INA : The Canadian Pacific, Gran ru - ; 7 \" ps of the Court of Trar Mex: in, ! < .EE der pm Me Tarbane Hwsnin en- and Intercoton: wl Kan as Have ns Watehed the tao men shake hands, and ; : rangéd to runs ¢ e ÉNCUTS : 3 * be Keering with the ro TARRS : \u20ac * ; then-the audi nes broke inte applause: Naan Se ow of ass av, and wil for the purpase; : and for hair an Hour ot ane Mr: compere\u2019 favorably w Nhoauy presentation \u2014_\u2014 Ww ashinuet in stood before a continuous Le me made Dé the management: for.Vis | I+ will be to yourouwn, interest ta soe af men and woe Lin every walk poptlar star, and 10 th ee whee enw the and hear the Gerhard Heintzman piano Lf alt of whores 1ght the privilege famons- Monte Cristo production.this 18 before anaking à selection, ou besutiful of introduetim.te hi There were sa) TE much.variety of styles in all kinds of hand- 2.000 peop! ip thefocture, +.\u2019 -\u2014\u2014 somely figured matural woods always 0 + .» hoaose from., : LS : The great Ww aflsce vaill be avon with the-[ irt Ftock.tote \u201d Bentinck Ann] Show whiah as to be pre- Wa are al=o nents for Weber, > Ah Do YOU WANT FURS?.Fu ded a Prostar all next week.pes Sterling, und Stanley pianos.rices Wo ave the greatest and nicest ae cuit feature af thie Dloodgho rete gmeimen ind terms of payment Most Iiberal, -sortiment on-the contment.Our housa- of the lepnine tribe ia, that.almost every JW Shaw & « \u2018ompany- 18 piano has noe rival in quedity and low prices: travelling show of the memageine ardor and musiy house, 2254 BL Catherine j We dy direct, fon cash bind are the te forw ard.the announcen at, WW al Street.\u2014adv.: only hoyse th it makes this consider- Tn is.contained in the TEST} Live vol \u2014 - Abl- susing of from 30 t to 40, por cent, y it nus ) on fur.unpôrtations, «Our: stock\u2019 com- léetioms.Same estitrite me re enterpriangly av crtise that they are: GOLDWIN SMITH AND prises un uniques : ssorument, latest the owners of the originad *W allree.\u201d As, ftvles, and\u2019 low prices Chs.Desjars a.matter of hirtorbal fact the Wallace of wane History died long mince: and the: anc exhibited Sn the Bostock show 18 7 ennine son où His, wihé hae inherit +} nll fi father\u2019s ohjoouons Lo 0 figure as a tram: ed Jungle tor d Tracked ever most of two a nies hy all ithe.constitnted law: oficems of both, al lind hw Marge Janses of volunteer man luinters; Harry Tray, the -noted exon out aw, made the gamest, most skiff! fieht four Viet that the present echeration have aver heard où Tracy cerfairly \u201cwag an hercie figure, and those foutures of, hs character and career have been made the.basis ér fourghation on which the Bhs i ree>nted at the Frencaie next wee JE maiinees Wednesday.Thuræthy and Satupday has bein foundel.: \u2014\u2014 The Rnl offers for atom\u2019 8 well known.Folly Company.tiefv new we weville, .cotumdy.and \u201cbur lesque [bat New face, - new.Ehngs, new epee; Les, New matorinl throughout, end very aml Cetried cffvéts will srize the performance\u2019 >.SAVING OF 30 TO 40 PER CENT.The «is.Desjardins & Co.firm.by its [immense personul purchases on\u2019 the big Furopean markets, save in intermediate profits from 30 tn 40° per cent.No othér fur house\u2019 in Canada.buving from the same source, with the same advantages.\"oa This is the reason \u201cfor the supérior quality of our furs and.their low prices, Chs, Desjardins & Co.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 -.B.C.S- POLITICAL MIX-UP.Coast Liberal.Organs Suspend Judgment on the Prior Cakinet.\u2014Mr.Mann Comes East.(Special to The Montreal \u2018Heraid.) Victonia, B.C., Nov.27.\u2014Although the Columbian World and the News-Ad- ver{izer are out in hostility .to- the, Government, the coast Liberal papers show.\u2018a disposition to suspend judg- \u2018ment on the Prior Cabinet, Thid is next week.Rive & Rowe Hal Fuzlidh chara ôf Nanaimo.Ralph Smith'eÿttitude is- 1 at, while Col.Prior 18 unpalatable, he is surrounding himself with a fair proportion of Liberals.and it.probably will be r.6re satisfactory to let him endeavor to carry out his policy than to defeat him and invite a general election: Messrs.Mana and Gréenshalelds have left for .the East.It is understood ; \u201cthat an offer has been made : ex- - Premier Dunsmuir, an ann wishes to consult\u2019 with Mr.Mal before replying.He has made, no ar-} \u2018rangements.he says, with the Government regarding the Canadian Norths érn, but will Yeturn w e \u201cHouse.opens, and if the House js prepared té grant-the necessary bodus he- o wil enter | \u2018into a contract.who will he seen in an en-Ÿ, \"(Special to The Montreal BOOKER T.WASHINGTON dins & Mo, \u2014 : Herald) ee a BIES FROM INJURIES.Toronta: Nov.27,\u2014AË the conclusian \\dere b véhausl hdd gas Notre Dams of the Ieeture by Hooker TT.W ashibig- Hospatal trs morte, He tell hetween ton, the.negro cidue atiorinlisi, Jin Mags the dock and a Many hesaer bne ste amship_ ary + Hall last night.\u201cGod Rave othe | on\u2019 October 8 break: ni hi lett arm and\u201d King \u2018was sung, and the audionee ws je, and weer other mires, For over preparing to di speuse when Prof, Gold- {a wesk ut has heer known that he could win Smith was scèn advancing a.ross pot lue: Coroner McMahon will hold an the platform.The crowd waited, apt mguist, ' oo \u2019 , 8 ï \u2014 oft Proclgims\u2019 the 6 Is an old.and true saying.himself.to be well dressed.Fit-Reform Overcoûts offer a \u2018tunity to men who wish to.be garbed i yet inexpensive manrter, .\u2018clusive fabrics, The Home 8 THE, Every man\u201d owes it to idea of the best.or the 1 Ouercra.Man i great oppor- na 2 distinctive Fit- Reform || Have the widest range of ex- the brightest mills, mR OAT 12 CHARACTERS.pparel |. - and making life miserable with, » organs.- would have been counted -v called to order a motion to\u2018 rescind.the\u2019 : cussion followed, during, which heated - Tt was then seen that those whe favored lifting the.boycott \u2018outnumbered thelr opponents 3 to \u20181, and without , whole family use them freely on BALLANT CAREERS an\" GS by TN Walter V.Wann, Walter V.Wann, Vielin Soloist .and Instructor (Clairevieu), Detroit, writes :\u2014 Mich, \u201c | suffered with catarrh of the head | and throat to an aggravated.decree, and had tried many remedies, but only |\u2018 grew worse.\u201cPeruna was altogether different, however, as it seemed to take hold of my case the first week.| think 1 used | eight bottles in.all, but that is comparatively little when you consider the many years | suffered from catarrh.\u201cPeruna entirely cleared my system of any trace of it and | am now in excellent health and have been for a year, and all due to Peruna.- | am pleased to endorse it as very trustworthy.\u2019 \u2014W.V.Wann.Ne GREAT - brilliant careers have been blasted by chronic ca- \u2018tarrh.Musicians, poets, sculp-\u2019 tors, painters and artists of ail sorts have been doomed to a life ofmectusion because of the insidious encr rchments sf catarrh.Catarrh of the head, produçing \u2018mental derangement.Catarrh of the middle ear, producing \u2018deafness.Catarrh» of the eyes, interfering.with the vision.Catarrh of the throat, éutting off speech all sorts of throat affections.\u2018Catarrh of the lungs.Catarrh of the stomach.Catarrh of the abdominal and pelvic Any one or all of these forms of catarrh have laid low many-a man and woman who w ould otherwise have been destined to a useful if not glorious career.Prof.Walter V.Wann, of Detroit, a _musician of more than local reputation.as one off de et, t, Blasted: By Chronic CATARRH > A Prominent Young Virtuoso Cured of Chronic Catarrh by Pe-ru-na After Years of Suffering.- onl AL - are Cd = on 5 #1; À DIVORCE SUIT IN HIGH SOCETY Lady Hartopp, Famous Beauty, \u2018and Earl of Cowley Are Principals, London, Nov.27\u2014A- divorce-sult- in- He had taken many remedies ,runa.\u2018for catarrh of the head and'\u2018throat, as is too cften the case, hé grew worse and worse in spite of the remedies.\" Some one persudded him to try Peruna.He found, \u2018as thousands of others \u2018had found, a prompt \u2018and permanent cure.His own statement is: \u2014 \u201c Peruna entirely cleared my system of \u2018any trace of catarrh, and I am now in excellent health.\u201d : \u2018Who can compute the value \u2018of such \u2018a recovery ?Who can.estimaté the worth of such a remedy ?Peruna has made just such cures.} thousands upon thousands of times.There i3 no nook or cranny In the whole United States, but that some one success to Peruna, the greatest catarrh remedy of the age.Hon.David Meekison, member of the\u2019 Fifty-fifth Congress.from Ohio, writes: \u201c| have used several Eottles of Pe- runa and | feel greatly benefited thereby from my catarrh of the head.| feel encouraged to believs that if | use it a short time longer | will te fally able to oradicate the disease of thirty years\u2019 standina.\u201d '\u2014David _ Meekison, Member of Conoress.If you dp not \u201cderive prompt and sai- isfactory results from the use of Pe- runa, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you.his valuable advice gratis.Address Dr.Hartman, President of these victims had it not been for Pé- \u2014 came comma The Hartman Sanitarium, (Columbus, Ohlo.PL 04 \u2019 > =\u2014 \u2014\u2014 SC CHENECTADY BOYCOTT IS | GLADLY DROPPED BY COUNCIL Schenectady, N.Y., Nov.97 \u2014In one of the most exciting meatings in its} history, the Trades Assémbly: last - night .declared off the boycott against | the Schenectady Railway Company: \"The vote in favor of rescinding was_3 to 1, and the meeting dasted -nearly three.hours.When the meeting was \u201cAction taken two weeks ago declaring - \u2018the boycott, was madé, and a long dis- words were freely used.A viva voce vote was taken, and President Jackson announced that the resolution was lost.There was.an outcry at this, the: advocates of «rescinding slating, that \u201cthey were in the majority, and another | vote\u2019 was taken.This time President Jackson was unable to -decide which prevailed, and a roll call was ordered.counting, the votes President Jackso announced that the resolution to re: scind was carried.The announcement.was greeted with cheers.President Green and Organizer.O'Nell, of thé Albany division.of the Amalgamated \u201cAssociation of Street Railway Employes, were present, \u2018and stated that if the boycott were sustained, the Albdny division would give all the aid in'its power, but the majority of the delegates were-so anxious to remove the boycott tHat \u2018the offer of help from Albany was haraly con- CHANGE OF CLIMATE.\"Not Necessary in Order to Cure Catarrh.The popular idea that the only cure for chronic catatrh is a change of climate, is a mistake, because catarrh is\u2019 found in all climates in all sedtinng of.the country, and even if a change of c}i- mate should benefit for a- time, the catarrh will certainly return.Catarrh may be readily cured in anv.climate, but the only way to do it is to destroy or remove from the system -the catarrhal mischief.The treatment by inhalers, spraÿs, powders and washes has been aroven \u2018almost useless in making a nermanant | cure, as they do not reach the seat.of disease, which is in the binod.and\u2018 can he reached only by ah \u2018internal remedw which acts through the stomach upon the blood and system generally.- A new discovery which is meeting with remarkable success in euring- va- tarrh of the head, throat and bronehta! tubes, and also catarrh of the stomach, Js sold by druggists under \u2018name\u2019 of ! Stuart's Catarrh Tablets.These tablets, which are plensani and harmless to take, owe their efficiency to the active medicinal nrinciples of Blood Root, Red Gum and a new sne- cific called Gualacol, which, torether with valuable antiseptics, are comfhined In ¢onvenlent, palatable tablet form.and as valuable for children as for adults, \"Mr.A.R.Fernbanki.of Columbus, Mhio, says: I suffered,s0 many winters from catarrh that I took'it ns a matter of course, and that nothing would cure it except a change of climate, which my business affairs would not permit me to take.+ My nostrils were almost always clogged up; I had to breathe throurh the mouth, causing an Inflamed, irrl- tated throat.The thought of enting breakfast often nauseated mé, and the catarrh gradually getting into mv atom- ach, took away my appetite and digestion.My druggist advised: me to try a fifty-cent box of Stuart's Catarrh Tab- Jets, because he sald he had fo.many customers who had been cured of ea- tarrh by the use of these tablets that he felt he could honestly recommend afternoon, | pended.germs which cause all the | \u2018which was declared on October 9, sidered.Representatives of nearly an the unions \u2018present said that their or- .ganization would not \u2018the Trades Assembly.© While the boycott has been.removed, the.sentiment was freely expressed last night that it would not have been such \u2018a pronounced failure at another time of the year.Several speakers: stated that the Schenectady Railway Company was unfair to organized labor -and that pressure gught to be \u2018brought to bear upon the company to have only union men emp! oyed upon its construction work, and to permit the organization into a union of the motormen and conductors.RESUMPTION AT HAVAN A.Havana, Novémber 2i.\u2014 There was a\u2019 general resumption of work yesterday morning, extept in the case of the cigarmakerg, who.still have a.few .mi- Lior \u2018points\u2019 under discussion.\u2018Senor Gualberto Gomez is mentioned \u2018as the successor of Diego Tamayo, the secretary of the Gbvernment, who recently resigned.Gualberto Gomez.with General Maximo Gomez, took a prominent part in the settlement of the strike.His speech to the\u201d strikers on Monday.night is said to have prev ent- ed further rioting.NEW WESTMINSTER = STRIKE.\u2018PHONE - Vancouver, operators, linemen\u2019 and repairers of the New Westminster and Burrard Inlet Telephone Company, went on strike this \u2018and the telephône service \u2018throughout the city is temporarily sus- The trouble: has been, brewing between the management and the ems ployes for some time, the question of |.the recognition of the union being a the hottom of the dispute.pany claims that the suspension is only- temporary, and that it will soon have à new employes from the East.\u2018FRENCH MINERS RFSUME.St Etienne.Erance, November The committee of the (Coal Federation of.the Loire held a meeting Yesterday, ind regolved in favor of the 2 \u2014- resumption of.work at all the mines in | \u2018the district next Friday.After the decision of Lhe congress of the Mine18\u2019 Federation of the Nord and.Fas de Calais, November 16, to abandon the strike in those departments the only coal region, of Importance still holding out was that of the Loire, and\u201d with\" to-day's decision the strike of the coal miners of France, and which at one time involved ov er 100,000 men, came to an end.STOKERS' STRIKE, .Marseilles, France, November 97.The stokers here have struck for an Increase of wages, and the moveément \u2018threatens to spread-to all the port la- Borers, thus tleing up the shipping Nine \u2018steamers, which should have sulled\u2019 yesterday, have been deserted by their.whole crews.As a result of the' strike of the stokers, the mall service from this port is completely interrupted.No\u2019 acts .of violence, \u201chowever, have been committed by the: strikers, and It is hoped that the wages dispute.will be submitted to arbitration.>.w\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014uan.- Cam SPANISH WAR VETERAN SUICIDES New - York, Nov.27\u2014Broken \u2018down bye iliness and poverty, John Blazek, a- veteran of- the Spanish war, committed suicide yesterday by poison leavs ing a widow and child destitute.; Blazek , enlisted'-in the 22nd .1J.8, Infantry\u201don the outbreak of the war with.Spain, and While.charging .the Spanish lines before \u2018Santiago was Shot them.I took his advice and\u2019 used rev- eral boxes, with results that surprised and delighted me.IT always keep a hox of Stuart's: Catarrh Tablets in the house.and he - e first appearance of a cough or cold\u2019 In the head.With our children we think there Is nothing so safe and reliable as Stuart's Catarrh.Tablets to, ward off croup and colds, and with older people T have known of cases where the hearine had\u201d heen seriously impaired bv chronte catarrh cured.entirely by this new rem- y.through the chest.His wound rehder- .ed.him unfit Tor further service.After receiving his discharge from the army he supported his family by his trade as à painter, until l!iness rétdered him .unable to work.a .FIRE AT BATHURST, N.B.St, John, N.B., Nov.27.\u2014Fire yesterday afternoon destroyed $26,000 worth of property at Bathurst.The principal \u2018ossea are.Holden.Graber & Rosen- burg, $20.000, insurance 86.000: J.J.Roy, = 500, insurance $1,300, and Louns bury & co.-§2,000, insurance $600, © could be found who owes his life and | ~ write at once to Dr.\u2018Hartman,\u2019 \u201c| direct mention withdraw from B.C., Nov rember - 26.\u2014The |.The com-'T Miners\u2019, general |.\u2018volving \u2018persons in hign.society was begun in the courts yesterday.it was his wife, who is a famous beauty.The Earl or Cowley is named as co- | responadent.Counsel for the plamtift asserted that Lady Hartopp had suggested that her\u2019 husband permit her to procure a divorce in consideration of the payment by her of £20,000, but that her husband had refused.Lady Hart- opp met the Earl of Cowley in the hunting field in Leicester, He heiped \u2018her to take a cottage and to furnish it.A relative, Lord Gerard, drafted a proposal that the Hartoops should live together fer: six months, and that if they still should then allow himself to be.di- L vorced, Sir Charies refused this also.Lady Hartopp accuses her husband of striking her.: St.Charles Hartoop, who 1s a short, clean shaved, bald man; fifteen years older than his w ife, was called.to the witness stand.He denied that he had struck or kicked his wife.On the day of the marrtage of her sister, he said, she kicked him upon both: shins when.he remonstrated with her about her \u2018friendships.He admitted that his wife's father gave him £10,000 to pay his racing and card playing debts at the time of his marriage, The court was crowded with.fashionable people.Lädy Hartopp and her sisters, including the Countess of Ches- terfleld, were present.They are thé nieces of \u2018Mr.Arthur Wfson, of Tranby Croft, Hull, which\u2019 became celebrated.during the bacearet scandal.GREAT CROWDS AT Paris, November 27 \u2014U.S.Consul- General Gowdy has received a letter from M.Elsasser, of London, offering tQ_ furnish information to the family of Mrs.Ellen Gore which will assist .in clearing up the facts relative to her death by shooting on Wednesday last.Mr.- :Gowdy has written Pe Elsasser rasking him te forward det at the American Church \u201cyesterday and was attended by a\u2019 large crowd, mainly\" Americans.The front of the \u2018church wus packed by people attracted by curiosity, including many students, M.Paquet, representing Mr.Gowdy, attended.Noné of the relativ es of the _deceased were present, and there were 0 mourners.Five beautiful floral offerings, one of them from Mr.Gowdy, were placed around the casket.The service.was conduc ted by the Rev, Dr.Thurber, whq was careful to aveld any of thé tragedy.The \u2018burial was in Bagnoux, cemetery.De Rydzewski, in- whose apartments Mrs.Gore died, did not attend the funeral by advice of his lawyer,\u201d Who feared a demonstration.; HOCH WAS TOOL AND WILL BE RELEASED (Special to The Montréal Herald.) Ottawa, Nov.27.\u2014The Department of Justice has recommended that.J.- B.Hoeh, who 'wus- sent down by Colonel Denison, \u2018Toronto, for sending lmmoral literature through the mails, be.released - at once, .It has, since the boy: was sentenced, been discovered that he was practit ally innocent and merely made :: tool of by others.Colonel Den- ison recommended the release, and the Department of \u201cJustice has decided to do so.Hon.Mr.\u2018Fitzpatrick; the Min ister of.Justice, sent an order for the release yesterday.- The lad came from\u201c Berlin and is of very Tespec table par- entige.; .222 THE LATE- -MR.C.M.HALL.Best- Known, Citizens of One of \u2018the Waterloo.Passes Away.\u201cme of the be-t known.and highly ré.spected sitizeris of.\\Vaterico, Que.sin the Terson of C.M.Hall, passed away last 1 .THE LATE.MR, C.M.HALL.week, in \u201cthe 23rd Gear \u201cof his nage.Por the! act thir(y years he hus, Leen an active brsiness man m the lines uo! pianos: and wewing meciaines, He held fhe rank - sergeant.nS the 706.Battalion of ths ttwn, and also a \u2018member\u2019 of the Bislev Lean for se Veirs, each Year bringing | heme Êrizes irom the Old \u201cCoantry.He eaves a father awd two si-ters, u8- wall as many friend= 16 moum his Tea Beauharnois, by the members\u2019 of Trine Fity .Church (Episcopal), in aid of the church, realizing some $30%odd.A very interesting programme was\u2019 rendered.Most of.the talent was from Montreal.Snow! commenced falling at 2 p.m.yesterday from the, northeast, and is still falling heavily.-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014- GEN.\u2018O'GRADY - HALY BEFORE © COMMISSION.Toronto, Nov.27.\u2014An Evening Telegram's specla! Londdn cable says: \u201cMa- \u2018jor-General O'Grady-Haly, former general officer commañding thé Canadian militia, yesterday gave evidence before the War Commission .concerning the raising, equipment and despatch of Canadlah soldiérs to South Africa.He also referred to suggestions that had been made\u201cfor the Improvement of the military e service in Canada.\u201d ot à Rheumatism Sats, Sure.Effective AN Draggirts 40e.aaû $1.00 MHAN SONS à 00.\" À the case of Sir Charles Hartopp against | disagreed the husband- THE.GORE FUNERAL | The funeral of Mrs.Gove rok place | pacs corer i CON A BEAUH RNOIS.Beaulfirnois, Que., Novimber 27.\u2014 (Specigh.)\u2014A concert way given, on Tuesdây evening | own\u2019, Hall, nO IN, # so + ç Splc ndid: collection Fancy Cards and Calon- dars for 1903 now on sale.o , THE MONTREAL DAL HMEKALD, THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1008.EER EEEEREEEEEEY BEEEEEEEEEY, DUPUIS FRERES < Ladies\u2019 Silk and Sateen Petticoats! \"In addition to our regular and well assorted Prompt attention given to orders received by mall.perfect condition., prices : splendid values.at.\u201c stock, we are offering to-day all the samples of a large manufacturer's \u2018representative\u2014goodsarein WHITE SILK PETTICOATS, trimmed with Vene- - tienme Insertion and Lace, at the following :\u2014 $5.00, $5.50, $6.25, $7.50, $8.00 and $8.50 FANCY PETTICOATS, Silk and: Ecru Lace.* BLACK SILK PETTICOATS, in the latest styles, .: .\u2026.$6.50 up to $13.00 BLACK MERCER IZED SATEEN AND BLACK.MOREBN PETTICOATS, in aly prices From $1.25 to $7.50- In.Electric Seal, and.pricés.Sable Stone Marten, Persian Lamb, Black Thibet\u2014-inall shapes, styles This Pelerine of Long Hair Russian, - - with large Storm Collar, same as cut, for.Furs, Boas, Neckruffs, Collars N atural Mink, $4.00 - Gray oo.Solid Wond Handle, just like eut : 18-inch W ax Tapers, 30 in each\u2019 lot, warr anted hot to dr ip.GAS TAPER WRENCH AND HOLDER, - length 29 inches.Price Price .12¢ «De Furn look like new.brated Polish *\u2018Sozo,\u2019 and Piano Polisher.Price.eons eesennes TT PREPA RING | FOR.\"The housekeeper would like everything in her home It can be done easily by using our ccle- * that marvellous Furniture Easy to apply: HOLIDA vs.Trya bottle, : 2560 AND CLEANER i UICKLY CLEANS AN rd ÎSHES ALL TAN sh SPECIAL.ROCKERS, FANCY CHAIRS, DINING- ROOM CHAIRS, HALL and BOUDOIR CHAIRS, - ln ait Styles and Prices.50 Only Rattan Rockers, as .shown by cut; solid.\u2019 elegant 3 and comfortable; a regular value of ; $5.50.Our special price for this lot.$3.75 Lamia lit, Hn iy DIRT AND BRILLIANT, our PÔLISH.MANUFACTURED BY S070 SUPPLY companr || 8 PRUDENTIAL DUILDING NEWARK.RJLUSA.Goods selected now in our Furniture \u2018Department may be kept here and deliver-' ed later on, according to instructions, with- J.; out extra charges.\u2019 : > Dup uis Freres, 1571 to 1589 ST.CATHERINE STREET, City.PRARQARE RAA RAAAAE RRRRRRRRRR THE BIC EAST END .\u201d ° DEPARTMENTAL STORE, \u2018 = THE MOST NUTRITIOUS.EPPS\u2019S GOGOA .An admirabln food, \u201cwith all its natural qualities intact, fitted to build up and maintain, robust health, and to resist.winter\u2019s \u2018extreme cold.Sold in :1-4-1b.tins, labelled JAMES .\u2018EPPS & CO, Ltd.Homoto- pathic Chemists, London, Eng- __ Jand: EPPSS COGOA| GIVING STRENGTH & VIGOR.| = mm er | Nernst Lamps.we huve\u201d single Gïôwers in stock, 50 candle-power of, WHITE light for 88 watts, Voltage 104 and 110.» Shall be pleased to exhibit and \u2018uote.oo \u201cprices to any une interested: Can we not also __- \u201cTEPHENS, NS.HUTCHINS & MARGOLESE, LJ Advocates, Barristers, Solicitors, etc., Temple Bullding, St.James street, Montreal.C.H.Stephens.K.C.; Horace A.Hutehins L.S.Margoiesse.Telephone Main 1568.Cable address, _Steplns.\u201d \" BARRISTERS, IBBONS & HARPER, X ete, Richmond and Garling sts., London.Geo.C.Glbbons, K.C., Fred F.Harper.VRERNSHIELDS æ GREENSHIELDS, Batristers, etc.\u2026 1724.Notre D Dame at.EKT & HARVEY, ADVOCATES, BAR- 4 risters, ete., .Third Floor.Temple Bldg., Montreal.Tel.Main £16.S.P.Leet, K.C., Alfred E.- Harvey,\u201d B.\u20ac L | Dr.E.R.Barton, \u201c SURGEON-DENTIST.2803 ST.CATHERINE ST.\" = Telephone Up.1295.\u201cCIVIL ENGINEER.\" P_ ALEX PETERSON, M INST- cB.BTO.CONSULTING HN GINEER Chief Ea ot the Canadian Pactfo Railway Company, is prepared to act Arbitrator in Legal Cases, and Conruiting Engines?upon all Branches o! Engineering.216 Drummond Street.Montreal.Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors In | < nractical phrenologist, Campbell, \u201cEF Alverilscments under this heading words, \u20ac Insertions, for je.nt | WANTED \u2014 BY COMPETENT DRESSMAR.er, sewing in private families; guaranteed.Address by letter, D.8.ne, Herald Qffice.WANTED \u2014 BY THOROUGHLY PLIABLE Protestant lady, position as working housekeeper; has held responsible positions; unexceptionable references.Box K 1sy, Herald.\u2014 = WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS WORKING Housekeeper, good cook, understands work.hly; no objections to leaving city._Apply at 663 St.Lawrence st.79x ROOMS AND BOARD.\u201cEF Advertisements tn this column Xo \"per word per insertion, 6 Insertions for the price of four.\u2018ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, LARGE, WELL FUR nished.ropm, wih board.200 Peel st.719% ROOMS \u2014~ FURNISHED\" ROOM, MODERN conveniences, 8 Mance.st.-ROOMS AND BOARD \u2014 LARGE Fo room,.suitable for {wo gentlemen or married couple: also single room, bathroom \u2018lati every modern convenience: uesirable dt and convenient: Auer light.60 Be | thelet »- BUSINESS CHANCES.A EL Advertiscments in this column ¥c per word per insertion, 6 Insertions for the price ot \u2018four.WHY \u201cNOT HAVE AN EXPERT LOOK after \u2018your nds?We write booklets, folders, place bill-posting, in fact everything in + \u201cthe linc of advertising.Address M.S.Herald Office, and a representative whi call., WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERT \"LADIES 3 AND - gets\" tallor (inte of New York), now estabd- lished in busin sg.on St.Catherine st.west, .degites to communicate .with person of some means with objet of enlarging business Spiendid.opportunity.strietly confidential.Apply \"Box Kk 123: Herald Office.; PERSONAL.PERSONAL T.Cc.Oo nn EN-MAS \"REMOVED to 471 St.Lawrence Main, second door above * Sherbrooke st.Full line of American ean- ples.\u201c84x PERSONAL \u2014 DON'T MISS.THE PARISIEN Charentery's display of meals, salads, table delicacies, ete, Friday afternoon, at Winch's Market, .2337-St.Catherine st.manugement of Heuri =L Unge, Fite Brown Bros.For past ten years employed | by B13, The first showing of: tbis work in Montreal.: 260x PERSONAL \u2014 SCIENTIFIC UPALMISTRY - taught and hands delineated.eiflor.a CL 82x PBRSONAL \u2014 D SCIENTIF 1C PALMISTRY.Corsult Madame Septimae America\u2019s lead.fpg pilmirt, whose rr putatd?on is established. EXPROPRIATIONS Of 1900-1901.- NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS.PUBLIC NOTICE is- hereby given that the rolls oË Special.Assessment for the widening of the following streets : MARY ANN, NOTRE.DAME, PANET, : .are completed and are now deposited in the.office of .the undersigned, in the City Hull, All persons whose names appear therein as liable for the Hayment of:any tax or asséssinent, are required to pay\u2018 the amount thereof to the undersigned, at his sald office, within ten days from this date, without further notice.EA W.ROBB, Co .City\" Treasurer.City Treasurer's Office, City Hall, Montreal, November 26th, 1902.Lists of Voters for the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.NOTICE Is Thereby given that, the lists of \u2018voters qualified to vote, at an election of a member forthe Legislativé As-: sembly of the Province of Quebec, having been prepared according to law, all persons.whose names are not In- ecribed on the Municipal lst of voters and who, however, have the right to vote at the Provincial elections, are requested to present themselves personally at our office, at the City Hull, on\u2019 or before the twentieth of Decem- her next (1902).between 10 a.m.to 4 p.m: to ascertain if thelr names have been \u2018omitted from said list, -and tu have the same inscribed if not already entered thereoh\u2014or forward their dz- mand in writing.The whole in conformity with the provisions of the Quebec.Election Act.and its amend-» ments.: J.HAMILTON FERNS, .; President.P.H.MORIN, .: J.T.DILLON, L.J.LAMONTAGNE, * 2-1 \u201cA.LANGEVIN, WM.EUARD, WM.G.OWENS, ROBERT FITZGIBBON, Assessors, Assessors\u2019 Office, City Hall, Montreal, 22nd Nov ember, 1902.addressed pndegaigned, and endorsed \u2018Tender for heat- SEALBD TENDERS, to tbe ing blle- Duslding, Granby, P.will be received at this office until Re un December, - inclusively, for a hot -water heating apparatus.at the Granby, ,P.Q., Public Building.Plaus and.dpecification can.be- seen and form of tender obtained on application to William Cox, Clerk of \u2018Works, Granby, P.Q.and at the Department of \u2018eublie _ Works, Ottawa.\u2019 \u2018Persons \u2018tendering are notified that tenders will bot be considered unless \u2018made on the - form supplied, and signed with thelr \u2018actual signatures.v Each tender must, be accompaniéd by an , accepted cheque ôn a chartered bank * made payable to the.order Yof .the Honordble the i Minister of Public Works, equal to.ten per cent.(10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party \u2018decline io enter into a \u2018contract when called upon to do so, or if he \u201ctall to complete the work contracted for.If the tender ba not accepted \u2018the cheque will*be returned, The \u2018Department \u2018does not bind itself to | accept the loivest or any tender.By order, Kk FRED.GBLINAS, .etary.arithent ot Publio Works, .Dep NM Ottawa, 35th Novefbb , we, bef, 1 Newest, » Anseïti this a vortisgment without nor trône wi éstmest,- will not be paid for it.so SHIPPING.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.- 24 Steamers, Aggregating 168,304 Tous .NEW STEAMSBHIPS.Tunisian.-.10,570 tons.Twin Screws Bavarian.10,370 tons.\u2018Lwin Scrows lonian.9,000 tons.Twin Screws Pretorian.5,800 tons.+ 1 .Royal Mail Service.MONTREAL AND QUEBEC- TO | .LIVERPOOL.~Calling- at Moville.\u2019 - Special attention is called to the sailing of 88.Bavarian, twin screws, 10,- 676 tons, on Decemaer 1.+ Rates, $60.C0 and Upwards.Tunisian is the largest.finest and fastest steamer ou the Canadian route.Record pas- sauge, Moville to Rimvouski, 6 days, 12 hours.The salpous and staterooms are in the central part, where least motion is felt.Electricity is used for lighting the ship throughout, the lights being ut.lhe command of \u2018the passengers any hour of the wight.Music rooms and siuoking rooms on the promenäde deck.The saloous and stuterodms are heated \u201cby steam.RATEHS;\u2014Cabin, 350.00 and upwards, according.to- steamer.À reduction of ten per cent.is mude on Round Trip Tickets.Becond Cabin.\u2014To Liv erpool or Lon- donderry, $37.50 to $40.00 single, $71.25 to §76 return.\u2019 Lo Steeruge \u2014 To Liverpool, Londcn, Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry, including a plent\u2019fu) supply of provis- fons cooked and servéd and every requisite for, the voyage.£26.00.GLASGOW & \"NEW YORK SERVICE.Calling A Londonderry, (Irom New Pier, \u201cfoot WwW.21st Street, New York).From From New York Clocraw Sreamahir.25 Oct.Mongolian.Thure.13 Nov.9 a.m.8 Nov.Sardinian t+ Thurs, 27 Nov.S a.m.\u2018Rates First Cavin, $m and upwards: return ticke:s $81.00\" and upwards.Be¢cond Cabin, to \u2018Glasgow or Londonderry, $41.35; return.tiex- ets, $66.50.Sieerage, $26.00.Steaniers on this service have excellen.ace commodation \u2018for all classes of passengers.* The Saloous are forward; Biateronmt near tis centre of the sbip.Promenade deck the.entire width of the vessel,- and {wo-thirds of the length.Electric Mebie \u2018throughout, and \u2018electric bells in every stateroom.H.& A.ALLAN.55 Common Stroet, Montreal.EAD LINE Mentreal to Balfast ar! Dahiya, The fnllowlug first class steamers ars Ja.tendsd to eontinue the service between tne above-named ports.Ton \u201cRATHLIN MEAD (Twin Screw) oe 10.606 \u2018TO BELFAST.AAmoRE HBAD :.about Nov.17 BENGORE HEAD .About \u2018Nov.20 To .be followed - by \u201csteamers fort aigRily during the winter from St.John, N.B.A Mmited number of* cabln jassuaners.ons.ried on above steamers at moderata \u201caies, Through Zitis of Lading grahted row 2: sons In Carré \u201cu .TR \u2014 Q.yn Æ \u201cons, debfast- Pai- \u2018grave, Murph ve ET Dublin: Harcia Ken - vod, Quebw.Wp.Cor roren Co.So Joh, N.B.: T.Sickel, Chicago: F.C.Thonipios.1 Bt MCLEAN, KENNEDY & CO.Genera) Agen hey RACRAMENT rieur - pere, Notice to Advertisers eau THE HERALD huidiness office la opon Friday.nights for the sone.o eco of Advertisers whe wish to an apace ln.Saturday's Tssue + | 0 \u2014 \u2018 » J \\ From \u2018From From Liverpool.Steaiper.Montreal.Quebec.23 Oct.Corinthian wero à9NuV.8 Nur- 20 Oct.Pretorian +156 Noa, 13 Noy \u2018 From From - 8e John.Halltax.6 Nov.Parisian .22 Nov.24 Now 13 Nov.Bavarian.\u201c29 Nov.1 Dec.20 Nov.Tunistan FP 6 Dec.: Dec.\u2019 \u2018Liverpuol, | wards: es Rf.TORR HEAD (Twin Screw) .,.10,000 £.8.CARRIGAN HEAD venu rorauscccuuce 9,008 £S RAMMRE ITEAD ., £8 ar ENARNM WRAD .8.9 MATIN HEAD -., 000 £8 ARRAY TRAD .ocean's B.A F1 MSYSEIOT EN HEAD .ceierenn.5.000 CE NNNGORR HWAM .\u2026.couv.] se pe MORE HFRAD noces ES TPRT:TN TTMAN) LL L000000 se GLEN AWAD L.50e.sc 00 et pacoocs AP PPOINTEN QATY TRIN Wahler?tn change v SHIPPING.FURNESS, WITHY & co.bé! MTED.) MANCHESTER LINERS LIMITED.Tho only direct and régulär steamship line between CANADA AND «MANCHESTER.It is propoged to despatch thie steamers of \u2018thls, Mne on or about the undermentioned dates: MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.From Manchester, From Montreal, Oct.20.Manchester Importer .Nov.15 Oct.25.Manchester Shipper .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Nov, 19- Noy.2.*Manchester Commerce.Nov.23 Accommodation for limited number \u201cot pas- eng T6.Fitted with, cold atorage.; HANSA - ÊT.LAWRENCE LINE.MONTREAL\u2019 AND ANTWERP.From Autwe rp.Steamer,\u2019 From Montreal Oct, 21.Indiana.- Nov.à HAMEURG-AM: RICAN \"LINE.- MONTREAL AND HAMDURG.From Hamburg.; From Montreal.Westphalia .T eutcnix .ST: Son, N.B., TQ MAN: CHESTER! .Ny \"From Manchester.: : From St.John, Nov.10.*Manchesdter City .000 Dec.3 THROUGH BILLE& NF LALING granted by any of the albove Înes to or trom any polnt in Canadw cr Western States.For rates of freight and particulars, apply to any raflwey agent, or to HALIFAÉ À AND FURNESS, WITHY & co.\u2019 Limited, Agents.\u2018 « ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, :m - MONTREAL.CLODA, LEMPTER Ru, BE AVER LINE From St.John, N.Ba.to Liverpool.TARE ERIE oan, PR Dec.5 LARE HAMPLAIN .[SN Dec.10 LAKE ONTARIO .+++,0s>0cce Jui, 2 From St, John, N.B, to Bristo! LAKE MEGA NTIC \u2026.\"MONTEREY \u201cMarries First Cabin pass engers only.CHRISTMAS ¢ : A'LINGS._ The S.S.LAKE ERIE, saillug Dee.5th tor and the $8, LAKE MEGANTIC, safling fpr\u2019 Bristol Dec.11th, and Expert, Tense Building, Montreal., yoo.\u201cog 3 .\\ 8.30 a.m., *2.00 p:ni, 83.30 p.m.,*11 p.me : WM.DOW & co, | 5 The Express leaving daily, except Sunday, ° at 51.45 pu with slecper attached, are - & Land Company, Limited, Scoland, thé owner of Canadian Patent \u2018 vo à Lo BEN Passengers te \u2018Trains leave Montreal at 7.40- am.12.06 Puliman accommodation and tickets .- v Cr \u2018 \"THE POPULAR WOMAN The Kind That Men Admire.Men admire a pretty face and a good figure, but sooner or later learn that the happy woman, \u2014that contented one is moss of all to be admired.ose troubled with fainting spells, irregularit , nervous irritability, backache, the blues and that dr adful bearing down feeling cannot hope to be happy, and advancement in either\u2019 home or social life is impossible.} It is clearly shown in the young lady's letter which follows that Lydia E.am\u2019s Vegetable Compound will certainly cure the suffe of women ; «nd when one considers that Miss Murphy's letter is only one of the count- + t + less hundreds which we are continually publishing in the news ra of this.country, the great virtue of Mrs.Pinkham'\u2019s medicine must be jy tted by all ; and for the absolute cure.of all kinds of female ills no substitute can possibly take its place.Women should bear this important fact in mind when they into a drug store, and be sure not to accept anything that is claimed t Be ust as good \u201d as Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound, for no er medicine for female ills has made so many actual cures.a © ,_ ,MISS MARGARETTA MURPHY, ~~ President \u201cLend-a-Hand Club,\u201d Seattle, Wash.N \u201cDear Mra.PiNxgmay:\u2014 For three.years I sutfered with bearing down pains, backache, became nervous and hysterical and could not enjoy life as other young women did.A lady friend who had suffered sindilarly and been cured, suggested that I try Lydia E.Pinkham?\u2019s Vegetable Compound.I had little faith indir, but nevertheless \u2018I gave it a trial, and I am glad that I did.I kept getting better gradually and my\u2019 .pains left me and within four months I was a well woman.This is a year ago and I have never had any trouble since, I wish all suffering women knew ef your valuable medicine, \u2014 Yours very truly,-MarGAR- ETTA MURPHY, 2703 Sec.Ave, Seattle, Wash\u201d : : : Two ore Crateful Letters.: * DEAR Mra, PrsenAn :\u2014! feel it * Dza® Mus, Pryegax:\u20141I have my duty.to writé you in regard to - beer greatly.benefited by the use of\u201d your valuable medicine.I bave been | your medicine.Iwas troubled with troubled with faliing of tlie womb 'a\u2019'pain in my side and any little un- and infammation of the ovaries, and | usual thing would almost prostrate was 80 bad I could hardly ww me I as so nervous ; I was so weak the floor.The doctors / I could nut do my work ; menstrua- impossible for me to get weil unless D :tion was very seanty.I tried med- bad an operation, but this I would _ \u2018icines for my \u2018nerves, also kidner and not listen to.Huving read so much | liver medicine.bat nothing did me about Lydia E.Piukham®s Vez= | any good.I.then concluded to try etable Compound I made up fy i, Lydiz ©.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetabie mind to give it a trial azd ib hus Compound.1 took three bottles done wonders for me.I commenced | of it, and ene box of your Liver Pills to feel better from the first.dose, and | and I have not been sick sicee.\u2018That | + today I am a well.heuithy girl.wg three veers ago.and I have given that \u2018birth to two children since then, and do all iy housework for a family of, 1 6R SP MER AJOUN MOLER, Hillsboro, Ohio.© (Nov.10,7000.) \u2018Hoping your Vogetablg Compound will rulieve ott as it did me, 2nd thacki Btoring my heulili, 1 re 1, fige ALM4à LAPRSON, Dos 15E, Muason WVis.\u201d : Don\u2019t hesitate to write to Mrs, Pinkham if there is anything about your, sickuess you do not understand.She will treat you \u2018With Kindness and ber advice is free.No.woman ever regretted Writing her snd she has helped thousands.Address Lynn, Mass, | Sai REWASHKD.\u2014 Ve havé deposi Sod wd th the Nationel City Hank of Lynn, $5000, ce WC WU ve put 15 pergou Who.can fzid that the ubovo testimonial letter.\u2018 Torers is Bol gebuule, If Was.published! before obtaining the writer's oi RY herd befor toni 3 special per- 101HiQL.Lydia Xi.Pinkham Medicine Co, Lynn, M nas, : © ; \\ - ru mio pe ws CITE TIT TT | | i - \u2019 - à 4 ?.\u2014 .\"Tre - .= ; \u2019 ; .Vs + £2.= CO i ; | te { j | j MONTREAL, | : \u201c *, i TS \u2019 .; Deccrator, .| : Vusii Paper, ote 8422 St.Cathering \u20183% em rn gi Bin rs en | W.Scott & street ; .\u201chey have displayed hundreds of French earbony of all the great masters, und there 19 sénrecly a subject of ay Fame that they cannot produee, carbons vary in size from ten or twelve inches to between two and three feet.Fhe work is exquisite, \u2018the color \u2018work and shading being perfect.These ear- bons ure made by a recently discovered ( [brotess, end unlike! certain carbons 2 which fade in time, the@y are permanent, All the greit masters are yreprs.sented) in the collection, and thé sub- Hy well known to every a ! EXHIBITION OF CARBONS.Bons, .739 .Notre Dame .4 .Messrs, Schtt & Sons Have Scme Beautiful! Works in Their \u201c Galleries.A half-hour-could scarrelÿ be more enjoyally employed than by n visit to the exhibit of carbons at the gallery of ; ae iB en ©] jects are genera wm, wet M, 2650, a eruptions on ir lover of.art.| pos ts eu Le &Ly y, quicely Ë Contrary to a \u201cprevalling idea that these carbons are extravagantly expen- es @ yes = x n i > swayna5 Qinfmant sive, they can be obtalned very reason- ubly, and as a result many people who é- _ F Co 4.1 do not as a rule indulge thelr fancy es mabe Ter oa onsen] ; r fane .; Ye: 2: hep a) iia, ; house adornment of this deserfation Là BO festa Seni: bo [have visited the gallery to inspect them.; Newari, b he udefpie wie will © They are well \u2018Worth a visit, The ex- § giddy imi © 50% FREK, 5.hibitien is wi br rma - open to the public and will i Re BE RR Uk PTE be continuéd until.Christmas.) IT LEAVES THE SHIN CLEAR, À : \u20ac 3 \u2019 +h For coughs and cold there is no het- ° WHITE AND HEALTHY ! FESSES re irmG \u2018Ve % ter remedy than Dr.Laviglette's Syru .EEE GBR.of Turpentine, It does.not contain.narcotics.\u2014adv.| 3 IES Ap GENTLEL 2295 57 CATHERINE 31.237 ST.JAMES STRTET, > - 4 trip-to-Boston- | Street, has cards out for a tea on Wed- 4 Saunderson, second son of the late Mr.1 Prescott, and a daughter of lof the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr.and \u2018| teresting one and greatly enjoyed by all + ray daughter.of \"Mr.H | sister of the groom.The beat man-was mt FE\u201d A niete, 1 The.\u2018 | MEN, WOME \u2018 : .PE ï \u2014 | AND HAPPENINGS e.A Mrs.Biggar has returned.to.Ottawa from Montreal.Miss Ada McNicoll, of Montreal, is in Toronto visiting Mrs.Halstead, of Oxford Street.A : Mrs.A.W.Patrick Buchanan, \"Pine Avenue, has returned from her recent Mrs.Edward Hebden, Peel Street, entertained a number of her friends at the tea hour yesterday.Le Mrs.Robert Howard, 42 Bishop nesday, December 3.Mr.and Mrs.Adam Beck, of London, Ont., are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.S.Clouston, Peel Street.: .Mrs.Frederick Orr Lewis, Crescent Street, entertained a few friends Informally at tea this week.\u2018 Mr, and Mrs.John Torrance, jr., who have been spending a couple of days in Montreal, have returned.to .Portland,: \u20ac, \u2019 .Dr.F.W.- Gilday ia \u2018confined to the house with an attack of la grippe.He is recovering, and expects to be out next week.: The marriage of Miss EMNzabeth Young Forde, daughter of Mr.Thomas Forde, to Mr, Ernest Llewellyn Willlam \u201c Charles Edward Saunderson, will take place very quietly on December 10.Mrs.Charles Shane, who has been visiting In this city for several months, left this morning via the C.P.R.for Calgary, Alberta, where she goes :0join her husband, Mr.Charles Shane, the well-known contractor, formerly of Winnipeg, which will be their future home.Miss Ruby Ramsay and Miss Estelle Holland were among those at Mrs Ewart Osborne's first reception this.week.The bride.wore white silk with lace.The decorations were white chrysanthemums.and Miss.Murle! Barwick, Miss Athol Boulton, Miss Gladys Bur- \u2018ton and Miss Haney were in charge of the tea room.Co ; : An event of much interst to Cornwall people took place at Winnipeg on Wedneeday of last week, when Mr.J.Coughlin, formerly \u2018of Prescott, was married to Miss Ruth Cairns, late of | the late Mr.C.8.Cairns, of Cornwall.Rev.F.B.Smith, B.A., officiated.A reception was afterwards held nt the residence Mrs.D.Parker.Mr.A.P.Dorais, advocate, Montreal, was, married\u2019 yesterday in Sherbrooke \u2018to Miss Bella: Cabana.daughter of the late H.C, Cabana, prothonotary, in St.Michael's, Cathedral.The ceremony was performed by Bishop Bruneau, of Tubuna, \u2018assisted by Mgr.Tanguay.and Rev.Father Gignac, parish priest.Owing to the brides.family being In mourning, the guests were limited to nenr relatives on both sides.Mr.and Mrs.-Dorais.left for Boston on thelr honeymoon trip.SE : A very d¢hjovable: \u201centertainment which was got up by the King's Daughters took plaice on.Monday evening at.the Church MHomé, Guy Street.Mrs.Jarley's wax orks comprised part of the\u2019 programme, which was a most in-.- who weré fortunate enough to be present.= Among those taking part in.the winx worke were Mrs.Herbert Marler, Miss Emma Wonham, Miss Campbell, Miss Helen Parker and others: Mra Huntley Drummond also delighted the audience with a recitation., A very pretty wedding took place last evening at the residence of Mra.Kemp, the bride's \u2018mother, 706 SL Antoine Street, the contracting parties, being Edward Duy, city traveller for A.ace Dougall & Co., and Miss Charlotte Mar-.garet- (Lottie) Kemp, formerly princl- pal of thé Verdun School,\u2019 The bride was given away by her brother, Mr Fr«d Kemp, -vetille her atater, Miss Car: rie Kemp.\u2018waz bridesmald.Me.Vin- fent Nutter was best man, The happy vouns couple were the recipients of useful Ld handsome présents Fund also the best wishes of, thelr many friends: They will take up their, rext- dence at 21 Yor k Avenue, Westmount, A fashionable wedding took place hi St.Thane Church.BeMeville, Ont, yesterday, when Mas Helen BE.Corby, © Carhy, ex=M, bP, snd Mr.ffranets Te Harir, nephew and private gecretiry to Sir Richard Cartwright, were married.The\u2019 chureh vus filed with Bellevle's elite, -Hev.CHR.Beamish, rector of SU \u2018Thomas, performed the ceremony.\u2018I'he brides-.malds.weré Miss Alice Uorby, sister of the.bride, and Miss Kathleen O'Hara, Mr.J.I».Hood, of Montreal: Miss À.Barker, \u2018of New York; was mald of houor.After the ceremony a reception wns heid ot the residence of the brid 's parents, (George Street.The voung -couple K:ft'on the 1.40 train fora honey- maan tour, after which they will reglde In Ottawa.- \u2018 _ The marringe of, Miss Jeaste Wright Stewar?, daughter of Mra.Robert Stewart, to.Mr.Thomas Edwin Perrett, of Regina, NW.T., took place nt the resl- | houne and evening, the | decorations were very artistic and beau- \u2018tiful, consisting of bowls of yellow chrysanthemums and wreaths of smilax crossed upon the table.There were palms and flowers round the house, and the tout ensemble was very charming.Among the many invited guests Mrs.John Torrance, Mrs.Ferrier WW.Torrance, the Misses Taylor, Mrs.Edwin Hanson, the Misses Hanson, Mrs.Charles Spragge, Mrs.Frederick Shear- wood, Mrs.John Routh.Miss Routh, Mrs.Wurtele, Miss Estelle O'Brien, Mrs.Smith, Miss Smith, Mrs.Joseph Learmont, Miss Learmont, Mrs.W.Oliver Smith, Miss Gundlack, Mrs.Arthur Harris, the Misses Lambe, Mrs.Patterson Hall, Mrs.George Hague, Mies Hague, Mrs.R.Baldwin Hart Mrs.Lovell Spaekman, Mrs» Robert Lindsay, Miss Lindsay, Mrs.Cecil Lindsay, Mrs.Edward Carter, irs.Black, Miss Black, Mrs.\u2018D.J.Mar- Callum, the .isses MacCallum, Mrs, G.Erneat Gault, Mrs.A.Patrick Buchanan, the Misses Durnford, Mrs.Robert Tyre, the \u201cMisses Tyre.Mra.G.Brooke Claxton, Miss Ferrier, Mrs.D.P.Penhallow Mrs.Kerry, Mrs.John G.Grant, Miss Grant,\u201d Mra.Charles Skel- ton, \u2018the Misses Skelton.irs.Edward Fetherstonhaugh,.the Mises Fether- stonhaugh.Miss V.Desbarats, and many others.: Last night one of the most fashionable and successful dances of the sen- son was given by Mr.and Mra.E.8.Clouston, at their beautiful house on, Peel Street.The handsome hall, draw-~ tng room and dining room.en suite.| \u2018were used as a ball room, the polished floors proving admirable for danclug.| The whale house was thrown open, the upstairs hall, boudoir and Ithrary, with their artistle furnishings, formine des Nghtful sitting out rooms between.the dancer.Shaded lights and many flowers added.to the beauty \u2018of the effect.Supper was served In the big dining room at th.end of the corridor and In the hall itself.One big table was \u2018placed in\u2019 the centre, on which stood a bowl of American Beauties, while small tables for little parties were decorated with the same blossoms in tall vases.The billlard room.with cosy piles of cush- fons and rugs, was also called Into requisition for a sitting-out room.The orchestra, stationed in the large alcove, in the drawing room, went through a programme of cighteen dances and extras, large cards being placed In.each room.The floral decorations throueh- out the house were particularly.effective and artistic.The great carved fire place \u2018in -the hall was banked with flowering plants \u2018in which red predom-« inatéd, while palms were also used.IN and \u201cdining room the drawing room yellow and white chryvaanthemums were , and the lights were softly chiefly used while everywhere \u2018shaded .in yellow, there Were palms and flowering plants and cut flowers.Mrs.Clouston received in a beautiful gown of black ! crepe \u2018de chine and jet, Miss Clouston was in pale blue crepe de chine, and Miss Marjorie Clouston wore a dainty white point d°esprit with spangles.Many.beautiful gowns were worn.Among the invited guests, most of whom' were present, were Major\u201d and Mra.Maude, Mr.Arthur Tulse, Captain Bell ADO.Captain finghes, AD.C.were Lady Tait, the Misses Macfariane.| - \u2014A\u2014 BRECHE A MANON | LADY TELLS OF NER EXPERIENCE DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS The Creat and Well- Known Kidney Specific for the Cure of all Kidney © and Bladder Troubles, \" Mrs.P.Bertrand.Breche A Manom, Que., writes: \u2014I think it nothing but right for me to let you know wliat | DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS have done for me.For five months I was badly troubled | with a more back, and such severe pains : in my kidneys that I could srarcely, walk | at times: I got a box nf DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS, and before I had them half | taken I was greatly relieved, and with another box I was completely cured.1 ! cannot help but give them all the praise | I can, and will never fail to recommend : them to all kidney sufferers.DOAN'S KIDNEY PILIS.are 50c.box.or 3 for 81.25; all dealers or The Doan Kidney Pill Co., Toronto, Ont.\u2014\u2014\u2014À Drunkeness and Morphine Habits Positiveiy cured at home withont vain.paulicity.o: detention from business Fest of references Cali and res our Inug list of testimon als, or writs for cur pacphie:-2ivisg full particulars.\u201cAddress: \u201cTHE DIXON CURE CO, 572.8t.Denis St.Montreal All Communications strictly con.2 i fidential.: \u2018Sovereign Cold For Regildiug Picture Frames.ete McARTHUR & CO.|.Artists: and Painters\u2019 Suppites i 1807 Notre Dame St.Mon:real bays Hor Ise] and Mr.A.Sinden.Mr.and.Mrs.Adam : Beck (London, ont), Mr.andl Mrs.Hugh Alan: Mr.and Mrs.Forhes Angus, Mr.and Mrs, George \u201cHooper, Mr.; nnd Mrs.H: Vincent Meredith; Mr.and Mrs.Charles Meredith: Mr.and Mrs.Alex, Paterson, Mr.and Mrs.Colin \u2018Caipbell, Dr.and Mre H.B.Yates, Mixs Gormully, Mr.R.Gormully dt.tie Misses Stephen, the Misses Angus, the Misses Stephens, the Misses Bond, Mr.L.Stephens, the Misses, Burnett, Miss Caggels (Washington), Miss Sybil Seymour (Toronto)! Miss Van Horne, the Misses Scott, (he Misses Glleapte, Miss Stikemun,.Miss Muriel Green- whields, the Misses Stearns, Miss J.Grant, the Misses Howard, Miss Por.trous, Miss Hingston, Miss Peterson, the Misses Havs, the Misses Drury, Misr AMee Sutheeland.the Misses Her- Ler, Mr.ELM.Allan, Mr.Clarence Ro- wert, Dr Chipman, Mr, Travers Adan the Messrs, Angus, Mu Gaudet.Mr Gtassvo, Mr! Hrnllton Gault, Mr gus \u201cHooper, Dir .Kklhner: Mr w Meredith, Dr Turner, Mr Mo Ogilvie, AT: ML Burke, My Cook, Mi Wuyi Vie, Mi Coupéel Me Grahame Drink- water Mr.Porteous, Mr.Woods, Mt.: Van Horne, tne Messrs.Wotherspoon, | Mr.Skinner, Mr Wo Rirkpatrick! Mr, Stewart, Mr.Stephens, Mr: A Maddon.ad; Mr.Stikemuan,- Professor Owens and; number of others.STE ANNE'S GUILD © © WILL HOLD SALE \u201cWhat promises to he ane of \u2018the prettiest and anost attractive sales of the | season will De given by the Ladies of se, Ann's Guild, Church of Sc John the evangelist, in the parish room, 1758 tne tario Street, Jon RXatuvday, Joh, alters provecids te he devoted: to the church debit \u201cThere will be henutitul fandy wok, aprons, homes dence of the bride's nother 464 Wood Avenue, on Tuesday evenings The core-: mony wag performed hy the Rev.John Mackay, The bride wag given away bv her brother, My.Fo de Stewart, caud wits attended by her sister, Miss Téente Stewart, as beldeamali, while her Uttle Miss Gwendolen Newlands, of was flower girl.Mr, Parker, N.WOUE., néted as best man.The bride wore whitgaantin and ves) lacie, She ware a tullefell reaeh- ing to the hem of her #kirt, amd caught with.orange blossoms.Her orm:anenis Were -pearls and her bouquet was of romes and lilles of the valley.The bridesmaids gown was of pink silk, with ecru: lace applique, and her bou- .quet was of pink chrysanthédmumns tied] \u2018with piuk ribbon.\u2018The flower girl was tn white and carried a larg: basket of flowers.- The bride's sister, Miss Isobel Stewart, wore white chiffon over \u2018white sllk.The bridegrcom\u2019s gift to the ebridesmatd- was.senl ring, to the flower girl a pearl crescent and to the best man & pearl pin.The diamond ring which: the bride wore was a gift from the gromn.The decorations were palms and white chryspnthemums, The bride's mother wore à gown of black brocaded satin with touches of helfotrope, and the bridegroom\u2019s \u201cmotler also wore binck satin relieved by the sane color, Mr.and Mrs.Perrett are spending thelr honeymoon \u2018In the west.The bride's travelling gown was of blue cloth with white silk blous- with which she wore Ftegina, ) of Indian Mead, j School, from the.ex-Normal Literary Society, and from the Witenagemot \\ Literary Society.\u201cwhich there was a very lirge and fash- Sy \u20ac re 75,500 a mink toque and a stole and muff of the same fur.The wedding gifts were handsome and numerous.Presentntions were made from the staff of the Senlor Mrs.Robert, Lindsay, of St.Urbain Street, this city, ave a most enjoyable tea- yesterday afternoon, at jonable attendance.Mrs.Lindsay, who was gowned in black brocaded: satin with trimmings of lovely white lace nd touches of pale blue velvet,- was fasisted \u201cin receiving \u2018by Miss Ada Lind any, .who looked remarkably well In pale blue voile, with trimmings of point d'esprit and encrustations of Jace: In the dining room, where refreshments were served, the tea table was pre- sided over by Mrs.Frederick W.Taylor and Mrs.Rohert Harris.The table ee arenes i es and SCIEN.cure or Sach every.ni Dlocdingrard profriding piles what they think ofit.Yon r ay back bi not ie head ealers or EDMANSQN, Bates & Co.Toronto, t Dn .trud the manufacturers havo anton in olen Howard, president, \u201cbeen done the cards will be apén for t cured, (0c A box, at | nine dâtnttes, cotter, cables, flowers, toys, afternoon: ted Merchant.st.Isadore, Que.May 12th, 1898: You\u2019il Like the Frame We prit.on jour\u201d Pictnre.frames.und pive tiem an artistie quality to help.the artic character to Your picture, CATHERINE ST.siear Bleu \u201c'Leld ED 1515, Ty, We wiv ¢ cash Tecaipts\u201d v = + THE» NEW FRENCH REMEDY, = |; =.a >.É = \"A «1 Ep su > Ki 6 \u201c This s BAL AN teziLy po cuicuy, 8 eraployei'in the \u20ac vntnental Hospit als by Ricord Rost in, dubert, Velpeur.and others, combines all the désileiita to be fought\u2019 in 2 meuicine of the Bird atit sérposses sversiiting hitherto employeds : THERAPION No.1 fn ao cindieablb lL Cane, often a few duys oply wi hout the she hi st siscemfort, 1nconvent or Fish, effects \u2018e, s.perse.ling capsules and and astringent Tits, THERAPION No.2 + blotches, pains and swelling of the Joints, gout, rhenmati- atm, ated \u201call niseases for which it has been too much a fashion to employ ercury, Sarsapae rilla, &¢., to thé aestriction\u201d of sufierers\u2019 teeth anid ruin of heaith.This preparation purifies the ~ whole «tein through the blood aid thoroughly alimiunies every p anans matter from the \"3 THERAPION No.3 for Tisivoeis + Suac 2, the principal Dhenists Lus 1 Mer tanis througnout the World, Frice 1.Li: af VEN 4 & In ordermng, state.whichoïthe Thre * aueminers is required: andobserve ab we Tree Mak, whizh as g tac=simile of word S'ÉtEharies \u201cor it aus on the Government .Wtamp tin white Yettera on a red gronni) aflixed to + ey AUCTION GALES A TTRAC T1 VE AUCTION SALE OF BOOKS rare ol& \u2014 Comprising Scarce Canadiaha, hocks, maedern llustrated tictlon, , encyclopaedias, works, ete, ete, on Saturday, 29th November, Commencing at 2.50 and 7,30 p.m,, at 453 st James.Sireet.\u2018Cutalogues now, realy.FRASER BROS., \u2018Auctioncers,\u2019 \u2019 AUCTION SALE Grocer y Stock.In the matter of II, ROBERT & CO., No.20.+ St,-Jd05- pie, Lachine, Que.The undersigned wiil soil by auction, at Na 69 St.Jaunes Street, Montreal, Tuese ay, the 2nd December, 1002, at 11 o'clock a.m, The following assets, In threo lots: 1.\u2014Grovery stock, as per in- NPMOIY Lea 0000000 A \u201cgl, 718.97 Fixtttes .\u2026 885.68 One Expross .50.00 2.\u2014The rights\" of leas) to st.* May, VUE iii veo $104.00 104.00 \u2014\u2014\u2014$2; 154.3.-Book_ debts, as por at ssescrsuves 33,066.The stora \u2018will bo open.for lowpection on the 1st of December next, - .For further information, apply to = ALEX.DESMARTEAU, Curator, ° 1508-1808 Notre, Dame.gy Montreal, Auctioneers.\u201d .evars Package Ly order of Her Majesty's Hon, © bommeas vw, and without which itis à forrere Sold by Lyman Bros.& Co., Limited - Toronto.: standard works ir general literature, 808.00 - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MARCOTTE BROS, .+ We make porfect\u2019 The Picture Trainer; 2087.ST.for impuriiy of the blond.scurvy, punples, spots, « ST.ANDREW'S The brilliat: events of - St.Andrew's Night are \u2018the | We are busy furnishing Gentle- with Dress Shirts, London-made Dress Vests, | White and lavender Gloves, - Silk Socks, \u2018Silk Muff- < - Jers, Silk Handerchiefs, Silk: Braces, Etc, for the | fashionable functions, me lk of the town.[tells how the Westerners are trying to horse Another\u201d Point, an st.James Street.Co .2887 St.\u2018Catherine Street, West | y 1553 St.Catherine Street, East - both champions of big leagues in 1902, bat \u2018fer all anyone knows: they.mav be the \u2014 = - THEY OUTWEAR ALL OTHERS.: IS-THE TRADE MARK OF THE - vo CANADIAN RUBB - BOOTS and SHOES.c.4 wenktst teams in their leagues in the 1903 IK 's the time for the cup to he played for: Winning then would mean the: real cham- nionship of Canada.Wi inning it eary in (January means really nothing.acques Cartier Rubbers\u201d R co.8 See That Stamp is on All.Goods.| THEY LOOK 3ETTER THAN ANY OTHERS.THEY ARE LOWER IN PRICE WHEN QUALITY ; is CONSIDERED THAN ANY OTHER.THE CANADIAN RUBEER COMPANY, Sri, Refuse.Substitutes said to \u2018be Just as .good.- REN: CR {York \u201cIn such can event Britt, of this city.heart.played for the FRANK ERE PUT - OUT BY JM BT : Erne Was the Clevèrer, But Britts Hard Hitting Won\u20141.asted 0 Seven Rounds.: 4 a San Francisco.Nov.of Buffalo, lost to-night to Ang to secure a decided lend, WAS BECOMING - QUITE NERVOUS | HAD SHOOTING PAINS ED BY DR.CHASE\u2019 \\SE'S NE RVE FOOD\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014 rae \u2018Nervous dissases ure slow \u2018in coming | on and equally siuy to Qisappear, can only be ured by building up the ing the vlood.which is related | below, is a good fliustration of how Dr.Chase's Nerve Food acts on the body! Its cures are thorough and lasting be- system and enti\u2019 case of Mrs.Hillrich, cause they are natural.Mrs.R.Hillrich, 343 Grand Trunk Street, Montre:dl, Que., and whose husband is employed by the Consolidated - Repair Compäny, states:\u2014 .\u201cAbout a year ago I noticéd that I was becoming quite nervous.often have disagjeeible shooting pains in the back of my head, which brought \u201c on severe attacks of.headache, and had for a considérable time suffercd, almost continuously with pains in the small of .Beliéving my system to be : my back.run down, I began 16 use Dr.Nerve Food, and can see how | gradually strerigthened\u2019 and invigorated: my system until\u2019 my troubles: have en- and to-day.I feel tirely disappcrred.strong and well again.\u201d .Mr.Joseph Parsons, retired, and Jiving at 26 Mullens, Street, Montreal, Que.states : \u2014 \u201cFor a long time I seemed to be tn a Jow state of health, and was troubled with nervousness, sléeplessness \u2019 and nervous headaches.Some weeks ago.I began a treatment with Dr.Chase's Merve food and must say that I.found, ft a most satisfactory\u2019 medicine.\"never tried anvthing that Aid me =o much good.It mtrengthersd and built my arvous ayatem, relleved me of - the symptoms accompanying nervous exhaustion and enabled me.to rest and | \u201c sleep very much better.\u201d ,:Dr.Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a\u2019| six hoses for $2.60, at all dealers, Bates &; v.Con, Toronto.\u2018thai.a verr 0 .4 the top.26.\u2014Frank lirne, |.Erne.was, knocked | out in the seventh round of one of thé\u2019 fastest contests ever w negred ir this city.Britt, while not so cleve Buffalo man, was the more agressive and landed the most telling: blows.«The men went at it from the, sound of | \u2018the bell fn the first round, and for neur- + ly seven rounds it was a Hip-and-tuck contest between them.-.Brit \u201chimself far the clev erer in the clinches, - and never.missed nt chance to use, right or left to advantige.lad showed his superior generatship in many tight.places, and kept! Britt off.with straight lefts during the-eqdrlv part of the battle, and.later discovered thai he could upperc ut the ë Californian suce\u201cssfully.On \" two occasions he had the Ran Fr boy at a disadvañtaze.bad plight several times, but back with superh .guniehess, and sué- ceeded'in keeping the Cu! lifornian off.at critical priods.In only one round did Er ne he is.a.decided\u2018 advantage, In the fifth\u2019 landed a slight left on.PFitUs juw, Jowed up with at terrific He continued to ph.for the Californian's heart, and.:it the- close had his adyersary im BTOES tion.: In the sixth.round\u2019 hoth -man fougnt furipusly, Britt trying to regain ground he had last, and Erne endenvors The eastern in the contest\u2019 ~1irne iv: is in \u201ca right to.\u2018the Buffalonian\u2019s stomac h and heart, and during the last half .minute of the round piaced his Teft on Erne\u2019s solar: plexus.self to a standstill.to their corners in « groggy condition, [| but the terrible punishment adminigter- ed by Britt was not to be overe \u2018ome.by Britt fought him- and hoth men went me Ne THE -BACK OF.THE HEAD AND ACROSS THE SMA.LL OF THE BACK\u2014FULLY RES STOR- 1834.\"As the W elles] the.minute rest pre eding the seventh J round, and \u201cwhen Erte stepped to the centre of the ring in what proved td be the fianl round, vit wus seen that.he.\u2018was almost gone.; Rritt wus not blind to his Advi 1tH and rushed at his man, landing {rr lefte\"to the body and rights to the fe: and head.\u2018A left \u2018uprer cut candi {Ærne in the saliir plexus and he went i down for à count of seven, hut hisdom- inant, energy.asserted iteslf - and.he rained, his feet, only to go down a fest seconds later from another terrific Jeft to thé sanie rliee He rolled over.and -did the best hé, could to! regain his feet, but could not dnsan, \u201cJim Britt's fighting « caraer boon en\u201d pas.to, hut\u2019 during that time fully fought his: wi a to: he hiis suce Briere vs: Weller.\u2018At Maisonneuve Ona House, or\" ; Monday, -Décember there wilt be a | 10- -round bout tier.Arthur Briere |, Land Billy Weller at 133 \u2018pounds.These two men are now it the hend of their | \u201cClass, VWellèr having defeated OGrady, \u2018who Is rec -ogitized as one of the Clexer- est boxers \u2018in Uanada.aud\u2019 Briere hy his decisive victory over Miron.\u201cThe preliminary.\u201cwill be a sixtround ii l\u2019'éantest betateen I.Burry, of Montreal.and E E.Gillard, of Toronto, \u2018at 12S vounds: ee } .WENT FIFTY- ONE ROUNDS.Ronthier and: \u2018Allan Friinht.for Four Hours to a Praw.-Quebec, Nov, 2e \u2014(speciali\u2014 At Sat Park last night, AJlan.the Ottirivin vwel- \u2018teriveteht, and Ranuthier, of this cite, Lfoueht 51 rounds toa draw, The at) tendance was ver.lirge and the fight © extremely interesting.Allan shosved- \u201chimself bye far the créverèr hoxér, but Routhièer.s staying power wis Tharvel-i lous, and the Oitawi, nian, \u2018could \u2018nat | even Fnock- Lim down The deéisian met the approvid af cvéry one, a Football \u201cThe La st Match.+ \u201cThe last chance D ser à foôttall mateh this sciisoii conies an Saturdis, vien QuentE and Peterbore* will Hgnt oul the Cufthan interinediate Clin plonship .on.the MAA.A.BIOUNUR: \u2014e 1 _ \u201c All \u2018Añnerica \u2018in Football, LC The New York Evening World sc =i Jecis the Toinwing\u2019 CAIN Americ ar\u201d [even i\u2014 : et Ce ; Ends-5hevin, Yule, and Davin, i rifectons.Tac Kies Huis ui une Kinney, both Ï Yee, Glass, Vait.Malf-bi LC Weekes, Columbla.Centre=Ftoit, Yale Quin tér-back= Daly, wis Paint.LO .Full-bat k\u2014Gruyc ou, Harvard, Bix mien out of the «léven arrete hos, BYR he CAM Trang ihe Yule Le pan: est pe .vertu 1 America\u201d eleves] \u201cincluded five vus Hurvards, [a : Punts.; Columbii University meets Syrae Une \u2018at fouthall: to-day In Coiuimbia's dat | giume of the sciusotn \u2018Both teautus are |.confident.of winning.\u2018 For the fourth yeur in succession 4 football teum frôm the School of Prac: tical Science hus won the AMulock \u20ac \u201cip «at 'Varsity.In, à snowstorm the ju- \u2018nior S,.PR-dufeuted the Jai nuls in Une ; mal Bue Ly the cluse score vf 5 to i.The \u201cgute\u201d yielded the Llmestones yr hud Lo receiv.© §50 on a guarunte \u2018the hoine, team had | to BO down - in their \u201cap\u201d for $16:\u2014 |; | Kingston Whig.' \u201cThe final gume in the \u2018guñior series of the Ontario Union Will be piayed' on ; rooms, Saturday in Hamilton.between Lhe ju- i prior Tigers and.the\u2019 Limestones of.t i Kingston.© The Limestoncs will, re- |.ceive Sly for expenses from the, Hamilton Ciüb.La Athietios.ob Cornell Won Crèss- Country.\u2019 New York, \u201c November\u2019 26.\u2014Cornell won\" the inter-colleglate cross-couritrÿ championship \"to-day, and the individual hohor went to A.C.Bowen,'of the \u201cUniversity or Penneyivania.The race\u2019 \u2018was decided over the steeplechuse course of the Morris Park race track \u2018fn Westchester.All \u2018who finished covered the course five times, the entire distance being.six and one-half miles Bowen's time for the run was 35 minutes.rer rire .: Ea.\"Howell, of Paris; whose application for reinstatement was supported at Monday night's O.H.A.meeting by Messrs.Richard Thomson and.J.Ii, Fisher, went out with the Gueiph Na- .tionals three years ago.His prospects were rujned by thé fact that in the meantime hé had put in a season with Houghton, Mich, Club, an organization |.that offers inducements to: Cagadian |.players.\u2018etiay to Badtimore, {state that Mu lj I PIB WIL WRESTLE Hak - English champi ne aw to.keep him buüsy -and keep his 1 ton; us « out of mig h; ef : 1 The franchise isin.Dooley \u2019s name and ite heavy -weight \u2018t apprarance in Mont- i Jim Parr's\u2019 Assearance.3 ot of agreement we s hic H ie and.Anthime Gone champion heavy- 1 heed \u2018ait Sohmer Part in a mat h Graeco-ftor dr are the two syle.a isd of.it, erin.decides the five, the 2016 for- \u201cThe match is best | This Be h she a be one of pe) can \u2018ac ross the edged Hin oF oh Toit.i States moe?ng je : \u201cAre Saying Things About \u201cthe Easterh- held his on, and Dan ite pre Ara - : ) nig stvle.in Lo and a rood inate h \u2018 wat h i lars e pe, far, a good many hav ; hi ele where.= in ardt RB guises for the cup on.the dates ssug- [RETA by.the Winnipeg Vié torias, \u201cTne.- Miscellaneous M.B.Cc.Euchre To- night.a fe Loupe ti ons \u2018under \u201cthis atisple vs.Club will take , 0 nine at t.ie, \u2018 lubhouse, expéc Led that era thah.Attended.the | week wild be on hand to rae the | ig a great deal more} tik n.this year than Tri : necessary in.4 that ae memin ry of: the ; Jai ve le \u2018 I ab were al owed \"to take part! but now, that it is gen members of the the company's offices, and the.clection in i he x UMes, i # big.Increase - che: nec sary Ter ge \u2018the &ymna< dum\u2019 pensent roum.l'henételn: président, Chas.FE.Ward: C[xtee-preésident, Fred.9.Dunn; Fecre- \u201cltary, James J Brady; trensurer, W.M Militney Euchre League.Guards= De Wie +\u201d rinceton, und Wek of the Mint: LPS Eur hre | kr \u2014C \u201chii wick Yale, and: : Ty PAN, for practices and application, for nd- | o'elock to get.Into.shape for tre.Coin.erage Feld i3 tery Le .\u201cToronto \u2018Cackers Won..capital in October.Montreal! £a.$12,000,000 $11,280,454 Commerce ., .; 8,000,000 \u2019 Merchants®.( ,.Coo 6,000,000 5.878, per Imperial.\u2026 ve Si 2,914,594 2004, 686 DomipiQn Le 3 876,000 [Rank of BNA .: 1.038, 790 utbee 2,476,008- Toronto.sine ; n\u201d 2.440, 100 Molsons- er \u2026 2,500,000 2,457,029 ° Union bank! vr ee ve 2,930,850.\\Nova Scotia .*./ 2.000,000 1.908.780 ; Royal Bank . He has views of thy Kime} | Imperial Bank OF CANADA Cartrau Pain Up, - - - NP 8 Rest ACCOUNT.+.i 2,4 BEXD OPFICE, TORO! XQ i T.-R.MERRITE- -\u2026.- President : D.R.WILKIE, -.Vice-President and (General Manager.E.HAY, Assistant General Manager, ostreal - Franch, 467 St.James St.GENFRAL PANKING BUSINESS, SAVINGS DRPARTMBNT .- STERLING EXCHANGH oe 4 A.RICHARDSON.Manager.\u2026 this a | With the Queen City | {| Printing Ink So.3 Ink.|- Cincinnati, Ohio.- bin Ta Tanta \u201ctnt A ivy lap, NOTICE.oe \u201cNotice is heroby \u201cgiven that \u201ctlatrvordance with the resolution of the Tlourd \u2018of IHrectors of .the Toronto.Ituilway, Company, there will be \u2018offered to the sburebio:ders on record on the third day of December; 1902, sIx thousand shares of \u2018new stocks ot par (Ume Hundred \u2018Dollars per share),.in the proportiou of one share [Gr every.igen shapes, but no fraction of a.share will .be \u2018allotted The terms pf payment can hé ascertained on application to the Suerètar »-Freusntrer.I = \\Serretary- \u201cTreasures.ead Offige, Toronto TL Chambers, November ssth, lea.FOR SALE.12 ft.long, 60 38-inch tubes: full frodt, tested 150 Ibs.coll water: pressure.\u2019 Will sell cheap for cash for Tmymediate removal.Canada Machinery.goney, W.H.NOLAN, Mar.207 ST.JAMES st, Montreal, TYPEWRITE R New mahifolding model.L Beautiful work.ens of of eration.Visible w: riting and interchangenble \u2019 Pype place itin.a class hy itself.The Colonial Typewriter Co.Ltd.PHONE, AL 626.13 Bleury.St.PS We have for salo .2,000 Shares Ohio & -Calornia Refining .Oil Company, At a cut price, for immediate astivery, w= a.J.ADAMS\" &: co; \u2019 \u201cMain 3; -205-St.James st.City: \u2014 \u2014 = Investment Brokers, We offer subject, to\u201d sale the toltowiug first: class securities: $100.000.4 Per Cent, Bonds, city of Mon, .treal, Due 1942, $75.0003}{ Per Gent.Bonds, Peterboro- Orit , Due 1981.1'$15,000.4 Per Gent.Bonds, St.John, Que.48 years.£10.000 3's Per Cent.Bonds, Governnient .of.Newioundiand, Due 1951.\" $25.000 5 Per- Cent.Bonds, Canada Atlantic Ratiway.Due 1908.~ Prices on application, \u2018CANADA LIFE BUILDING ; MONTREAL.Several \u2018of my clicuts forced to sacrifice their Fast i imi.King Crowther; si, .{ -.Ohio and California, ie cen Atlantic and Pacific, Doromus Vend ing; i ; Geo.A: Treadwoll Mining Consolidatod Cil .Companies.of Cal.\u2018 through the South \u2018African war, the of the Boxer disturbances, and was | with the, \u201cAmerica army: in the: Philipe : pines,,° He-is not yet 4Hrough with the | Northwest.but he will \u2018spend.the \u2018next few months in Montreal, ere.he.is | after sporting setnes Tor his ms.DIED ON THE TRAIN, \u2018Kingston, Ont.+ Novtniber 27, (Special, ) \u2014 While passing.Napanee on.the GTR to-day, farence Bedly, vn route to Monte \u201crend, died.Ne suffered from consumption, v nider- taker Corbett, of thie city, took the res mains in charge.ALLAN.LINER, NET URNS TO NEW \u20184 .New! York.Nov.2T.\u2014The- Allan Line steamship.Sardinian, which sifled to- diy for Glasgow, passed out: Sandy Hook at 11.36 this morning, 1fternoot the marine- observ er at Sandy: | and -at 2,06 the: stenmer turned and he advd towards the city.J The Sardinian passed in \u2018the Hook at 5.25 and: \u201csignalled \u201cSteam pipe, \u2018dame aged.\u201d .eee een 2 ; + CANADIAN.STEAMER LOST.:\u201c¢nicago, Nèvember 97,\u2014Marine.underwriters are inclined to-dirys to\u2019 give théh- Canadian steamner- Bannockburn .It wiñs- reported to them that the steaîner was onquin, about {i0 miles southeast of Passage island.\u2018and \u2018northeast of Ke- weenaw Polut.That would bring the Bannockburn well.out Into Lake Sus perfor and right in the track: of vase\u2019 gels.Sinvé that time\u201d nothing had been heard\u2019 of her, It js supposed the stenmef stranded | on Caribou Island.: Ât 1,30 this | Was ECZEMA, No CURE.NO PAY, Your druggist: will refund your, monéy- if, PAZO OINTMENT .faila\u201dto \u2018rure Ringworm Jpetter,» 0ld- Ulcers and Sores, l'imples rm Blacklieads on the face, and all skin Jipeanen our Arugaist b pret a Bi 5 hoe n stamps to edicin st ppt Mo., who rin rio Casative Brémo-Quinine, the colébtatod, } Cold | ours.20e Make me an offer.far any of above or any .\u201cother advertise à stock you may be\u2019 interested in, Can save jou money on \u2018any Oil or Thdus- trial security.Payment.not required \u2018until .delivery \u2018of certificates.+ N P.BRVANT, Stock Broker, .\u201cavisio HE HAMMOND\" Ra * 2 Steel .Tubular\u2019 \u201cBoilers; 41 ft.dix: IE 1 \u20ac.GRACE, , Ca J Ta Basket and Barrel Shares.\u2026 SATERCE D A JT KING'S pc un \"The re éghtar-bu£inoss of ths Novèm- but serni of thio Court of.King's Bench - euticluded {his afternoon, © when Judge Hall passe desentence upon those convicted during the.term.As the of-\".Tenses avere nearly all\u2018 ordipary\u2019 ones, in wWhiciy no, gêner ail interest was taken, the court réom was not as crowded ns.\u2018i$ \u2018usual on.sentence.day!, The sen- tenses, however, were pretty heavy ones.Albert Trempe and John\" Herinesgey for robbing\u2019 an Swedish « sailor, after they had hes alen \u2018him into.insensibfltt y, > were given: nine dud ten years in.the - penitentiary.His \u201cdzzrdship _answer3d Hennessey's plea for mervey very sharps: ly.saving that his offense was aggravated by the fact thit he had at one time been employed by the Government as a.detective,\u2019 : \u201c\\Willinm - Hara, for\" bery, .prigonment, Michgets Me: we, \u201ccœlving stolen: goods: got five years, \u201closephinc=.Beaudry, \u2018who \u201cpleaded guilty \u2018stealing \u2018frofn the person, wai highway rob ; | sentenced to three.years impr! sonmenty - this being her sixteenth offense,\u201d » » His Lordship then announced that as notice had been given of a motion tet a reserve vade, he would suspend sets tencé upon Merbert G.Johnatoti, cons - vièted, of conspiracy against the GPR.+ ter ee - + MONTREAL ABT ORINTERS\u2014 HERALD 0B SERA PE .\u2018a wag sentenced.to \u2018tert years ime : found \" Kuiity ot re .ve BROS, © .+ . re MT AE Goa edt Cr ie BA 23 Err.+ i ES EE CES à a D CERTES SES % 7 .Boys\u2019 Reefers Made of Gray Frieze, large sterm collar, well made, good lining | taroughout Special assevsesvesse sessscunce vecu ooo Boys\u2019 Suits 8 Piece Suits, in Navy Blue Serge or Gray Tweed, striped effect, well finish- od in every way.Worth $4.60, Fri- vocsusoure \u2014ecveusnencana0s PT 2.50 Tollot Needs Tooth Brushes .vessrnsee Hair Brushes, 11 rows wire, solid backs.Friday .o.coivviiieesiinireneneneeesnnens Hair Brushes, 12 rows bristles, warranted French Perfume, all odors, Special.-.Lace Collars Ladies\u2019 Large White-/Lace Collars, in 8° different designs.Splendid value at se end dc.Your \u2018choice, Friday .FOURTH FRIDAY | round cakes.voue virréscercperancserenetiscu00 (Demulcent).ascenosn0esa ess cou 0e ces sa 0Eu 000 Williams' Shaving Soap, .Bpecial mc ; \" Colgate's\u2019 Shaving Stick : .Friday Mennen's Borated Téleum Powder.Frio Wer ersaetestavres erento tras era 5 .Tooth Brushes.Regular 15e.Friday.9 - Shaving Brushes .vo \u2026.12 Shaving Brushes, extra valve vence DS Halr Brushes, 8 rows bristles.Friday.23 + solid backs.Friday arrene create vive 20 12% 20 Celgate's Violet Talcum Powder.Friday .20 A splendid range of views, over 40 to choose from, well mounted.Special.Decorative Paper Crepe Paper, for Fancy Decorative Friday .7 Work.Regular price, 15c.Leather Purses: 8 dozen only.Black and Brown Sealskin Leather Purses.Good value.at 35c.To clear, -Friday +.teurs \u2026\u2026.Or 2 f0r .vesvernesser 20 colors of fawns, browns, navy, grays, belio, royal, résgda, old rosa, hina, Colored Silk Moirette.For Underskirts and.Foundations, in - cream and black, 24 inches wide.\u2018Reg- = ular 75c.Friday cuprererecnnianes vous» GREAT SNAP mn Keystone Rugs \"Reversible Keystone Rugs, size 30 x 60.Inch, fringed ends, in handsome medal- lion.and floral designa.Regular 32.00.: Friday cevssassrasdeciiriiniionniaaanes 1.50 1 A rep OFFER! This lot includes Waists made of good.quality, Black mercerized, trimmed with tucking and buttons: also a \u2018fine lot of F lannelette Waists, -assorted colors, lined.throughout.cial, Friday IE Spe- 9 8 .Lustre Waists EXCEPTIONALLY STYLISH LAD \u2018Lustre, in colors.of Black, Navy and Cream, All- over, Fine Tuc ks, lined throughout.IES WAISTS, of fine quality trimmed with Special, Friday .42.95 Blouse 27- INCH WIDE CREAM GROUND AND THREAD MIXTURE FRENCH SICILIAN - gamll, dainty designs, in Pink, Blue and Mauve.FTIAAY ceececereiersennserionnnsmeonssonsonsonnens sans + 62-INCH FULL GRASS BLEACHED ALL- LINEN TABLE DAM- .ASK, assorted, designs.Reguar: 35 ONLY FULL BLEACHED - CLOTHS.Size 2x3 yards.Regular at $1.65 each.Friday.HEAVY CRASH ROLLER TOWELLING.Material EXTRA FINE Q ALITY SILK LOTH, with *, + Worth 5c.oh, 29 \\ value.50c yard.Friday avaecc0e LINEN DAMASK TABLE \u2018Regular - Te yard.* Friday See srEesteliseesrushestu stat tere stat tnt ett ll Lg BUTCHEH'S LINEN, good round thread, heavy quality, 38 Inches .wide, 15¢ ; 48 Inches WId® s.speciamureco see tac eme ne rc0 0000000 ALL WHITE TERRY BATH TOWELS, fringed ends.\u2018Friday, palr srecmen set Tes cannes es \u2018inches.Worth 55c pair.20 88° Size 21 x 49° 138 Homespun, in colors of Black, Navy and Oxford: Gray, in a natty new style, \u201cSkirts made with ished with turn back cuffs, peplum skirts - and velvet collar, Regular value, $12.00.9.50 \u201c CASHMERETTES \u201c English Printed Cashmer-, ettes, rich, soft quality.~ Kimonas, Wrappers; also small effects for Children s + \u2018Wear, incolors of Black, Red, Blue, Pink, etc.; - guaranteed fast colors; worth- 1214c a yard.8! Fridaya.soeov.TN 2 good heavy quality, strong even weave Sheeting, 72 Ben.\u2018Hotels and Boarding\u2019 Houses will do well to .\u2026 interest themselves in this.Special, offering.° Worth 22\u20ac yard: I riday.I ar ere Segpreeaghennan done 4 PLAIN CREAM, SHRUNK, \u2018ALL-WOOL: FRENCH FLANNEL, 30.38.\u201c fnches wide.Worth 55e yard, F riday, Man, Tailored Costumes made of splendid quality Chaviot graduating flounce; Coat stylishly -fin- Fray ne fardieireneeens remo ees 100 PIECES of Heavy Designs will be found tô* De suited for Ladies\u2019 Waists, in stripes, shots, floral and conventional patterns, | \u20ac HEET ™ \u201c15 piéces of Full Bleached, 1 \" wide, absolutcly pure.BALANCE OF OUR \u2018SPEGIAL CLEARING.LINE OF ALL.WOOL \u2018 Arse an ERS \"2550000 0000 0006 COLORED FRENCH OPERA FLANNELS.x ofth 30e yard, 1 9 ELAS eee eee eter es et edie aaa 25.INCH GRAY wool UNSHRINKABLE FLANNEL \u201cplain, ahd 1 twill, light and dark shades.\u2019 Worth 15¢, yard.Friday Fr + FLANNELETTE.\u2018Worth 12 1-2¢ yard: PEriday Loin \u201coom 5.INCH.PLAIN \u2018EIDERDOWN CLOAKING.Côloëa of Pale Pink, 75 \u2018 \u2018White, Red, Gury, Pale Blue.Worth $10 00 yard.Fridny .:.og | ~ wh ss.50 Black Sateen Underskirts, 8 15 UNDERSKIRTS OF HEAVY QUALITY BLACK MERCERIZED ATEEN.(fine silky finish), made in a nobby style, with PATEEN effect flounce of accordeon pleating and rows of ruching, lined throughout with good quality Percaline.Worth regularly $8.50.We invite comparison with other Spectal, Friday caresencn sen san cou es - Skirts at this price.several 1.75.- 36- INGH PLAIN.WHITE AND PINK HEAVY oven SAXONY WY > - triple net; tape bound, ~ TABLE No.2\u2014 Copsisting of Fancy Shells : China Cups.Faucers.Fancy Glassware.Lr Te 1 ; Lace Curtains 100 pairs White Lare Curtains; 50 inches wide, extra \u2018Household Ammonia.Friday PO, se OD Or 3 for .qrecopuecreseseperaccersen BED Ringwood Cloves : .Castile Soap.Friday .e.er 10 der Ledies\u2019 Black and Fancy Colored Ring- ; Or 3 for seinen 25 wood Gloves.There are only about 10 .Concentrated Extract of Witch Hazel.\u2019 dozen of these, They will soon be clear- Friday sessesousnescc000000 vasssnssecaecses ed out by early shoppers.Friday.12% > 3 Chatelaine Bags 3 , Children\u2019s Wool Mitts H IS 1 S QUEER.ADVERT] SI N G.Inducing people.to cr owd where 12 foren Black Seal Chatelaine Jags, Heavy Black Ribbed oo Mitts, vin strong fusteners.Never sold less than ong cuffs.Regular value, 25c.- - : hn TB TE the\u201c crowds are thickest.\u201cBut we're doing largely better in price than we ever, boa meets 29 r 2 pairs for .e+sousetssenDan00es HOF oevecsecees MN «D did before, besides being keener for having what you -ought to buy.Our interest in\u2019 Cut Steel B ax.ue .ut Steel Bags Initial Handk fs rit andkerchie business is to help you save money.This\u2019 store is able to buy and sell to the best ad- 8 dozen only, 5 Inch, Chamois lined, with Ladies Japonette Handkerchiefs, With real Oxydized frame, very strong fas- silk embroidered initials, Not all ini- teners, small .lside pocket Regular tials in stock.To clear, Friday .9 vantage, and the more you compare values the more you'll be satisfied to spend money $2.00 Value.Friday oes.E90 , : \u201cOr 2 for Srereseseesieaenn se.1.75 Prints here.These values will crowd the store to-morrow.Better shop carly ! I- 600 yards of Heavy English Prints, fast meme \u201c Soreens @rd Floor) colors,\u2019 assorted designs, in\u2019 light and - , .; : \" = Fine Fimdshed Hardwood Screen, three fark Ti 32.inches wide.: Worth wy .: ; : y ; ; | - panels, filied with best quality Art ES prete TR White Cotton Drawers | Flannelette Night Gowns Bn pres en ens Regular Lt : ; , Made, up in good quality cambrie finish nacia S in d ™ n lerwear } \u201c Made up in several new and pretty styles .= al - , brella style, finished with : .lu Plain and Striped \u2018Fiannelette, trim- Linings Sg I Pictur Special two hemstitched tucks and deep hem.A oo med.in several pleasing ways with e nec a AN colors in Lustrous Finished Ameri- Regular value: 45c.Friday \u2026.25 - LADIES RIBBED GRAY ALL- WOOL VESTS, lung sleeves.Friday frills of self and lare cdgine.Regular NA beautiful.a of Pie ean.Percaline Dress Lining.Regular ; : ) * ty 4, LADIES\u2019 WHITE RIBBED ALL-WODL VESTS, long sleeves, Regular value $110.Friday x au trates.Te Partares, on Br He.FTi0Ay .0u0-eeeco ces rec 0e vo cc cure 9 » \" mom \\ price 69e and 75e: Friday coo ee pa ee eee en eee tee 058 Trontrrranieomeees es what you umsaliy pay for the frames.ro , .SPECIAL Aon FRIDAY\u2014LADIES' RIBBED GRAY WOOL FLEEC- FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS, SEHAAY Lone ee .09 c tt , White Cotton Gowns ED AWERS.Regular value 656 Fk Tidy ee -50 Made in a very new effect, în assortad.\u2018 : .@ ons ) \u2018 vy ; ; LADIES\" BLACK TIGHTS, Friday.i ieee ii emane nanan >> TD stripes, with turn down collar, trimmed \u2018 \u2018 : , Made' up of excellent.quality cotton ; : .: ERR » , BN pieces of-Rest Quality Fine American teambrie finish).with\" finely tucked LADIES\u2019 BLACK TIGHTS.Friday.use ace es Cetera .1.35 with frill around sleeves.Theses would Wall Paper : Lonsdale White Cambric, special for cambric yoke, trimmed: with embreid- LADIES\u2019 BLACK TIGHTS.Friday.oeouionyer.aton.n.Yiu.1.49 be considered good value at.450.Fre 1,2% rolls Gilt Wall Paper, conventional, J Ladies\u2019 Underwear.etc, 36 in.wide., ; : day orriiinrineietannedartiaraannenn ; 35 scroll -and floral des.guns, suitable for Worth 15e yard.Friday .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.s .10 ery around neck, yoke and sleeves., .re RE , any room or .bzil, in colors of blue, J Friday, Special vieeenerirereiiiannea cies BS S / O t - \u2014 - ; green, cream, faw® and SH Could \u2019 .; 3 \u201c ; : ° \u2018be cheap at 10 per eingte roil.\u2018Fri- _ Ladies\u2019 Ca erines pecia Ss in vers ockings a Flannelette Wrappers day, Special «i ivennrareiiieninei iii, 5 ne B : .a .9 in.Match Po: der, per single Fard, 24 3 - nnelette Undé kirts : Cold weather is right upon us.Here are a few specials that arè bound , Made up.in a pretty new style, of good .Made of Electric, Seal.trimmed in imita Fla \u2019 , : , 4 .Out-o?-town Customers sau a write for Sam- tion of Biug Fox and Chinchilla.Worth ty] in dee to be of value to many :\u2014 i coe - Le : quality Flannelette, in \u2018colors of royal.pies: = $5.75.Friday .eterna, 4.30 Made up - ir jai \u2018 braid, \u2014 LADIES\u2019 OVERSTOCKINGS.Regular value 35e.Friday.cov.,.25 sky blue and \u2018mauve, trimmed with ; - *.flounce, frimmed wi so LADIES* OVERSTOCKINGS, soft and elastie.Friday ie.146 \u201cbraid trimming and fnished with, ftted hy .à Kk.\u2018Fri- 5, .0.LADIES\u2019 CAPERINES.ta colors of white, sky and pin 98\" LADIES\u2019 OVERSTOCKINGS.eitra soft and clastic.Friday.49 waist lining.Friday 1,10 Basement Specials In Electric Seal.trimmed in imitation.© + mueteee mener eo | ; , \\ , \u201cpic ; .: C= Tehinchilla and Blue Fox, finished with ° .\u2014 Ï : LADIES OVERSTOCKINGS, double knee.Friday ooo.PTT BY A selection of useful articles.laid out ca\u201d 6 tails down the' front.w orth $8.00.PEL LS © LADIE® Ory ENG, clit heel, made from very best worsted 5» : Comforters Tables at Specia; Prices.for Friday.© Friday o.oo.enna 6.75, a yarn.PHY re eee ee ee .; A A J Co \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 : .' So Corsets \u2018 LADIES\u2019 OVERSTOCKINGS, cut ficel, CUNT he avy and elastic, .; equal Lu Heavy Twill Turkey Red and English D/iPPERS.\u2018 ! .K Lo Co _C.¢.H.La Grace, straight front, made : to hand \u2018made.Friday 003021 eee es re SD Chintz Covered Comforters, , faney \u201c 10 gross Heavs Tin 2 qu Inppere.Sola ° \u2018Blankets - ; of coutil, fully gored, trimmed , with CHILDREN'S QUERSTOCKINGS, in Shy, Larlet, Cardinal and White, any \u2018stitching and pure white filling.Size elsewbere at lw.Tuesday 0.24.: 0 .from athe pair, according Li size, .wn 72 inches.Regular 3230.Fri- \u2014\u2014_\u2014 © : 1 d baby mbbom, white and gray.: size, 2 x inches gular 3250.Frio = ery, Targa double be ot ane g grees 19 10°26.Friday cioiemeerensseioe 93.SPECIAL NOTICE\u2014Tuques, Sashes and Mités.to match in any color, knit to AY ee aa 1.98 CURTAIN; STRETCHERS./ 81,00.\u2018Friday, pair.\u2026.0re le veuves à 5 A \\ Tn | order on shortest possible notice.; .\u201820 more of our Spee ial \u2018Curala\u2019 Frre->-, ! \u2018 ., @rs.2.x 2% yards extension = \u2014 - © pins.To cial, FHEUF Lssecens ets e Table Covers .| cusPIDORS.\u201d \u2018 Extra Heavy 8-4 Table Covers, fn-rich M dozen Fancy Caza Cuspidars.To | Tapestry designs, finished with heavy clear, Frodo, ez:d oo.00 33 fringa Regular 34.50.Spetiäl FR - 3.50 i | CHAMBER SETS.SE CE - Ladies\u2019 $1.50 to $3.00 Boots, / Friday, 8 a.m., $1.00 i 2 crates of new Ehages.§ ples Chaz Canadian Remembrances Siz 21 FRIDAY.8 to 70 am - Friday, per set .0i.Loan nus e ns A 1.39 For friends in foreign rountries.Book- izes, 2 to 7.P articulars are: .Lo .Choice for : wo Ts lets\u2018\u2014 \u2018Little Canadians, + fully illus- 0, : .trate.SPRCIAL oon teeeten none 17 $3.oo Button and Lace Boots, in sizes 24, 3.3 and 7 Lee tee > niv, Co NER oe \u201c4.ada, My Home,\u201d : $2.50 Button and Lace Boots, in\u201csizes 3 and 3 ernie : > Fray 2 cciess To v ith beautiful Views of Catadian Scen- .~ ND a rE ith beautiful Views of Canadian Seer \u201823 |A $2.00 Button and~Lace: Boots, in sizes.+, 3, SE \u201c63 and; 7 : TABLE NO.1 ack .- ; : .BL \u2014e à Montreal\u2014Christmas, 1902,\u201d $Id o Buttän and Lace Boots, in sizes 24 to Tien ees i Sis Eat Consimtiae of Whiok 5 Describing Montreal.by seasons, with 0° \"Wire Goods Too Was G beautiful illustrations, Special 83 .These re all fine medium-weight\u2019 Boots, made by well known \u2018makers.Cups.Sauivrs, Plats m= 12 \" « Photographie Views of Montreal\u201d.; .choita \u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.ees Sale eisai 3 314 yards long.Kegular $1.25.Friday .78 TABLE NO.F\u20142%c EACH.60: pairs White Scotch Lace Curtains, in isti ; ens handsome scroll designs, finished with ae Sa Vases £ si button hole- ees.Regular $2.00.Fri etc.Your chose LEE we LF ee Lenn0 0e L eco om sien ere 0000 0m cc ects 1.40 .esse.SD TABLE NO.+\u201450¢c.EACH.Consisting of Steel Eramel Wars, Soup >, Mantle Drapes Pots.Rertles.Saücepaus.Dish Pazs, 75 only.finished with fringe on two sides +, Mouids, Basins, .Jugs, Rise Boil ers, and bottom.Regular $L 00.Friday, .ve JS Pails, etc.Your choice A co.\u201c SPECIAL IN PORTIERES 50 PAIRS Extra Heavy Tapestry Portieres, with tich figured centres, very wide dado knotted fringe top and Sa $4.00 pair.\u201cFriday RT duree sense Dress Goods \u201c40- INCH WIDE ALL- wooL FRENCH BENGALINE, extra: fine Walking Skirts MADE IN THE LATEST NEW YORK \"STYLE.with prettily shaped flounce Skirt, finished with Tabs and Buttons, in\u2019 :colors of Black, Navy and Oxford Gray.Worth in\u2019 the regular way $6.00.Friday .(a +.a 002 etccecaU 1 mentary [ Friday Grocery Specials Regular.$1.18 Friday, \u201c25 Ibs.Redpath Extra Qranulated\u2019 Sugar .\u201c98 24% Ib.bag *Strathcong\u2019 Flour: .cocevens 475 55 ©.1 bars \u201cStrathcona\u201d Laundry Soap .851 2% 5 Ibg, \u2018\u2019Strathecona\u2019\u2019 Blend Ceylon Tea .cer cvs 1.50.1.15 8 1be,.Finest Rolléd Oats L.\u2026.0eucsne eee seesseene C30 25 1:01 each\u2019 Tomatoes, Corn and Peas; POP vovaiieierenerrennmnsineionans \"28 2 lus Rich Red Salmon o.oo cere, Certara 20 25° 4 Ibs.Good Cooking Raisins .w.cei NI un 3 Ibe: New Currants, \u2018wnslied and cleaned .corevivens pe rerranes 40 20 2 pkgs.Grape Nuts or Wheat Marrow £.\u20260ssassemes haere crea.30 25 2 ibs.Best Lemon or OTango Peel \u2026.\u2026\u2026.essensencensensessenneuss 30 25 - 3 pkgs.Macaroni or Vermicolll sesssissiseerreras eee, i} 28 7 1, 1b.Shelled AMONG cocreoransrsosedonersnne stresenatiennaienns covasrene | 40 25 6 1bs.Beat Pearl Taploca .\u2026\u2026\u2026soçrssccra core Searnens cesisessecseceence us 90 = US 1 8 bs.Now California Prunes: .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.ssococucces rasdunteen set cecsenesse 30° 21 ae 1 Ib.Finest Featherstrip CoDOanut .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.rnnceceihreusee seen drcce 40 r Ce 1 1b; pkg.New Dates .[TR sPrneteepres etre uen tte 10 B : -} \u20181 8-1b.tin Pure Now Orlesns Molasses .sééeagesansces has | AE 22% NEW LAID EGGS (guaranteed).Per don.ssevséres sense d se 000 AA fone RT FINEST STERN TOWNSHIP BUTTER, \u201c Fi only, EN sel) at, per, Bees us, 2.85 quality, very.\u2018durable, in all the differer:' ones of Blue, Brown, 45 Drab, Gray, Fawn, Green, etc.Worth die yard.Friday .\u2026.\u2026.\"80-INCH WIDE NAVY AND BLACK ESTAMENE SERGES, guar- 5 0 anteed all wool.Worth 76¢.Friday .senses.verse cans ve nm! 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