The Montreal herald, 30 novembre 1904, mercredi 30 novembre 1904
[" pre FOR LITTLE WANTS Use Herald Want Coiumns.fr am ae ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.282.TWELVE PAGES.THE MONT \u2014sasess a re M ONTREAL, WEDWESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1904.TWELVE PAGES.v PRICE ONE CENT MDRAOW'S WEATHER To Fair and Cold.@ Sun rose at 7.24; sets at 4.14 \u2018 : \\ \u2014 \u2014 re = i 1 pr 2 7 à ~~\" +5 1° 2 = - .+ > SL, v < 7% \u2014-\u2014- x < + \u20ac, - .ipecific Rating in Te 1 Congested District To-Morrow.\u2018OUR TIMES BUFFALO'S RATE \u2018ire Underwriters Say It Could be Cut to Forty Cents if All Recommendations in Their Report Were Carried Out.Motitread property holder aed tone Tits WL slab Teo-fnoriox Line Beir first exjeraens saath peut) ating aa their tire sa aun The aon cient ate tosh or \u201chalf of On Caradon Bae bcd rite rs was that the gee Tat J + into effect 9 ch entire timid ounded han Metz ire \u20ac Jacques s Va - 1er Squad, Crew aed Coane stoners dreete.Speaking of th ew patie wot Ph Terald, the anager oF 0 doy bros a Urane vornpietx quarts d'otut ae bon bin s Mmeant bythe ters atteng 1 mt omurds spesitf © 12ttities.li ever asta + a bude wat be died doreprd ir Ten toc rit - tre sis for a standard baboon res whine by wearditig to tbe caferpiraationr of tte mnderuriters reais a petreet buitd- ng will tbe $1 51 = plo0 but in thee co tre district 1ÿ vhich the rating Lors lo effect to-nertreu it is tot f'rouscht here is a situle bu: dei that will he Jlawed the matiimiumn rate, Fos every | lefect found in + anlding a cortam ! norea-ss voll be goede, A Startling Big High Rate.How high the 1 7< 0 s100 vate te may yoo gathered trou Pau tot thet ne Fiat lo aod Dreoreaar 0 -tandard inthe 8 allo vd a rite GL ects per Nien, The (erandt was to Torin Lesbos fiat here could ns he 1 \u201chbtest Hope M Montreal ever seine sue à leon ninimunmi rate ovine 1 thos lavage nubs ner of Very narrow sir ts Compnieheont die business section of the vary, If all the pnprove acer ts recommeded i 3x the special committer of the Board Wo Trade in the report published an Fhe Herald yesterday were made the gov rats mirht be bropelit gown to \u2018orty cents per Ie er roots thin eut nu hall, Owners of New Buildings Pleased.Most satisfaction with Tu Yew ss em of ratio ie irom the par cL Af modern ruproved buddies, wi in de past protes.0 against hove ve aay ds much + thie proprivtor o7 a Ad buildin, CHILDREN HURT WHILE COASTING Two Boys and One Girl Run Into Hydrant on Victoria Avenue.To soni, ef yesterday a od Su Gey tmnt] the becs a doute sit vth tt ode ve ri.Woe pert 01 cre bb ana doute 0 sis NA Xe =tiree VAE eve oo Pers x 44 7 1H.=.0 RE Jattisco A = ~; \\ Tor as QU teats ad era Ke ir 18000 .ind AV ae, SR 0 Cast he A0 A AVL, Tee tn Toor (rel Solari 0° tots pot a D 1 of spe 4L 5 0 ï : cori tr \u201c1 : sarl EN - Lost tee ' : that te ho Le : oo hl thous \\ tac s fro C1 te \\ tari oa TOWN +! Lu topt dadoust the que re dinus of thie ens HdOSES PF yaw Beta ad veg - Song gweeter thon treorge alas le er\u201d WH CAN SEV our oid quertuier in the Lov : Mier Mande, ow 2 cone Pooh ota Tres beut ho Near Coe snerooto hr taux td Cuer v 2 dou herkhaes.PL TN AND CLS HS TE ait tue 1: 3 ER .dee vio : anh! tr Her laut \u2018 wi : NET Dm te este Pa enr \u2018 Te + Tv .re - cl [EEE TW 5 LET \u201c Seale or on A1 Voter! \"Fe t : * ! roi! ._ \u2018 Va A ' quel} tout nur +\" Fe , =, This Includes Gamer.\u2018 D \u201cwo .: vs i a THE LATEST OUTFAGE IN BOGLUS BOXES.VoL ieee 3 .tr i Cars bo dar va et 1 be LE : eo Va to., rod 15 Cowl Wo : Sta cal rma the en \u2018 w shout TI ! sd votad or \u2018 .oran \\ r OL vo, \u2018 - 1 .\u201c a es 6507 Yd rey ° : du pt waters «fi Lake Loan » 1 * ca «atl (igs - \\ ac .; : tea 1 - 3 vu A - - Tr .; : ae Le = , \u2019 1 - mn .+ x ms \\ : ' a , - Are ate ma 3 , x > eb be rss \u2026- ve eat wer oft wo ' , ! >.Cf Ta > LS ALMA A em a an mm A AA, Has Seems Nervous.«Toronto Sar After the \u2018let19N lr NLT A TIA commit D OTUEÈt be apyaintrd to {21 cut what ce Yoicg Mr Wbtae- vievd STATEMENTS nade 15 cLe ayer \u201ca wed cudee that chief's orf poire tu Soccrent are unt wade with pracers A tec id VOULEZ STE sn vamed (larva The rest 1 her name va- © Mara - 1: t worried and worried, Aud kept bherse't flurriad Ecvause she va.tali-and :o Darra.; constitutional, T hrough Il.he ITeral mission.A copy of the protest 1s hereto annexed, but {Lt may be summarized {us follows: \u2014That a criminal libel cause falls, exclusively within the jurisdiction vf the Criminal Courts; in the Province of Quebec the Court of King's Bench.That i case against Willlam Blackley ts now pending before the Court of King's Bench; that we, the undlersign- ced Justices of His Majesty's Superior Court, have no jurisdiction in the matter: that our appointment by Your \"Honor the Livutenant-Governor is un-: and 18 an legal functions and that Willlam who is desirous of Dbelig tried by a jury of hig fellow-subjeets, decimed it unudvisable to take part in the proceedinus of the Commission.Che unde rsighed pointed cul to the Loarteed counsel repres-nttnz Vlan Ficockley, that there was no alfempl io supersede the criminal courts of this trovine -, that Were about to in- estate the conduel of a publie offi- Cat = to the raccreer ro which lis had Coscia ened Mis pubic doty as Cow prosecutor ines etait muatiers, and that the tights of Blackley under the law of the Lond, ere etn an io way inter ter} with, Noverthete=s, tie said Learn conde withdrew from the pro- coda, attempt to the of the Courts.supersede criminal Bia kiey, Woon Introducing New Evidence.Mr.Cooke, K.0., the gentleman whose vonduet as Crown prosecutor was being pavestivated, appeared personally, and s further represented ny Messrs, AN Soni aed Lafleur, both King's counsel.Un behaïf of their client, those Reutlennen askesd to be allowed to ex-.anne cettoin Wloesses in uwldition tr thos+ that Had caocreudy heen hour at the try Mr.Lyon, one of the wit- tesses to the (se, o1so aprecred aurl vecuests 1° beave 16° nar he certain c'aaues dn pis deposition, ed taken at ! Trial, ad as renard by thee off.di -tenevritarer Thos deux wax - Sod bot he dudes siege esd do Cob atte et the Tepquat ef The Conpnission Go hear Che oo Tatona lb witnesses ho tg heen Load, Messi Smith and Lafeuar cach Sovessest 1he Coanmiis ston, at very 2 if Te ageth on Le lf 67 Mr, Cooke, A Seperate re port of their avgu- mente is Len reto, as Vel us 0 Cornet rort of the address ef M.M: it OR A Tiegudd a rhe Court of He tit occas of ile tatoo Bl hey ont el, THE BLACKLEY LETTER THAT CAUSED A YEAR'S LITIGATION ye vod botrer Cope et The aber Hapder \u20ac Toe cine d= the \u201couate, Mona at the 1 of lia ihe et at uruder- msi] - Mr.M hier | Tr» sl Tee facts, Tet Torro, Cal ed of al following lotr rr, date Tho 3 aol Cop kl beccstigg it tee Uh ut ti Fal or the Prat ce of Que ee et uarr, Nes, EL owe ther with Mr Ho krach ns A teur dbtoh of qle Toronto), we at to Montreal to.Le 7's Sieve.te Jar tom) shontq he Attar, os Vie ty ul VAL I NITER STATES probable obfeats cn le ne called Ucn beanies the fame loons \"pheu bn aka teed HRITIS]I COLE MRTS arters weil maha vo Soctert vo ceudtune their canneri + If Sy .tay a Of course, it is quite possible to eat a light luncheon in the dark.Af ral tg Ow Pr 128 ue 4e A in , jt SIR JOHN MACDONALD'S GHOST.I.LT ae 7 sad 7 waris* onal, vu à TV PS \\ : #1 de th Lo A | Te Lr ; ; \\ \u2018 \u2019 1 7 ITE \u2018 N° - ire + a.eq n x ! roer + = of Th 5 Le ta 0e \u2018 ; A Ai YLT Yar A Tom 1 ! ! : > rw © Jo save + | 4 + a sus a! ja - \u201c Ù .EN i ' rey \u201cor t ' nue Vin dose HE ART the cire \u2018 rot phot th pe, Thor adoguatr proie \u2018Lou and ve quil owner-hôy, Ww oe OMS + ce take.ahur4 Aer a fo trade tay \u20ac Cia Lea\u2019 \u2018 sir so sa + la, A I wil fate, a Try =r Es gba.Phe eet \u201che, Lilla Sut, A tar came ta Lisoeye Hi Eure wa- vn the Turksh mat 1 Lo atd him ofr sigh, Nov 1e Ras rai-ed 17 Erim attaoit Pie -n0004 >Lat à THIRUt see= Dalat thick tev teal me ba-k Sac fr Jon < KUP-t fu me Fishing.Tore > Soternon-s-Ca anvil bo ~ roro.TS TNA CÔTE twa oar thr Tost bone © d'ént séeem to Lin PIONCE SVIATOPOLER MiREKY E Zez- ems ements ge preononieed, The Rule- of the Seas.Taratte Wan A ere es prevauux thar Hen Mayr.- A Dre Le : \u201cri ow a travail 1 .\u2014- an Pre +01 ro 2-2 T Nt \u20ac ou F-rfect Wor-an.< , vu Le, CO in anon A EN SHOP TAN AN REMIND cL aff aa ha LU rs si MIT sons À LRT th rate w ll oanougbh co do at woth Pi (ve ste STOOPAT 1 tha Ku-san for get ot hae ts the U< £L* Hat 00 92 Gereral toe re) there vo LL w71 as t*Popat.THERE I~ TALK nf a ' nzcerva vn n=.ception ty clot a leader h-~ Sar cap.per.ape.teil us wh the delrgu'es mest of Lake .upreinr wo \u2018cle for sed -1 is your ter polits \" Todd- lirrt rata.Tite papers hare taken ww Ring ai\"ng in i um up apd are tegloojpg Lo denounce him.\u201cjustice a thing w \u201cgive positive prouf 0 tof answer a criminal charge of conspiracy to defraud the creditors of one George Margolius.The course of the subse- quest proceedings was such as to make hich was bought and 1 myself cannot f all the facts, yet h information sold, and although I belHeve I can give suc \u201cas will be of material assistance in arriving at the whole truth of the matter, Harris Wener's Story.\u2018he first time [ heard of uny crook- cd work, Was on the second or third day of ny stay in Montreal, in Febru- On that occasion, onc Harris ary, UM.Wener, of the Montreal waterproof Co, suld in his warehouse n the presence of myself ,Buckrac.and Levr: \u2018I am authorized to gay that vou can settle this matter for three thousan five hundred dollars, and 1 strongly arge you to do su.vr otherwise 1L wi cust yon a great dead more before YOU, Ryron O.lott is still à missing quan- get through; or words to that effect.\u201cHe then intimated that part of this Money wes to go to Mr J.PV Cooke, Crown prosecutor, aud he advised the aveeptance of the offer, suy- ing that he hamself had been through the mill, that he had recently \u2018nad trouble da connection with + criminal charge, that ft had cost him $.,000, part which li! gone to Cooke, and that Le would Lave got off cheaper if he had only dexit with \u2018oole at the outset.dressed tv Backrack, was absolutely refused.Wener' then said that he voull not have a gost of 4 chance of getling a fair trial.Hit on Stock Exchange.\u201cSome mouths later, alter various écljournments, T wAâs agcin in Mont- tal, with Racokrack, One Ko AL Jas vbs, Wlwy Vas à creditor of Margolus, sud ho had «a hand in all the nege- lations, thea cine lp see lheckreaK av the Queen's Hotel, and after they Bol hed some conversation together, be -kzaek Tol ae that Jacobs had comé to to him that Cooke had been bared hit on the Stock fFoxchauge, and tint le had sent him to get 8300, which he wand at once, aud thet he (Backtrack) had given thé wnount for Cooke.This was In Jun.12th of tie month, In the peaninme CO proceedings were taken aguinet uyselr Zackie k and Lovx by the creditors ef the estate of George Mar- nella.The Criminal SAtter eue fine 1 vas agree) (hat tte claun -hould he evtiled by the pat- Proceedings.È lv , partment, TRIAL WILL BE RESUMED DEC.1 Hon.G.Vance Have Been TO GIVE THEIR EVIDENCE P.O.Lott Whereabouts Reilly Was Bailed Ouf Toronto, Nov.30.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014Hon.G.Graham, Provincial Secrotary; Jas.Liberal \u201cKelly, ir clerk in the Crown Lands De- were subpuened this morn- Ling by Detective Forrest to glve evi-! !dencr in Belleville on Friday.| Belleville, ance, tity this morning, but lust night.Reilly © \u201cvas given iin 1 t ; This offer, which was chiefly ad-.number, \u201cAttorney Anderson, { bondsman is James TI, Smith, a stock : formerly loft on the evening train for his home, Kingston, Constable traîn several partles in the north of the riding, among them being George Wiese, Londemen yesterday and showed signs of anxiety.broker, High evening Intl's P.Graham and Jas.ful Contests of the Siege.e Supœnaed is Still Absent and His is Unknown Japs Now Command the Harbor With Their Guns Loss of Life Appears to Last Night.Have Been Great.Tokio, Nov.30.\u2014It is reported organizer, and J.J.{metre hill.Position Most Important.Ont, Nov.30.-(Speulal.) \u2014 la Tokio despatch ball ratisfactory to Crown -therc is an unofficial! rumor that The name ol the thee top of 203 Metre Hill, from wh Reilly : of Montreal.Lurbor.the | This report doubtless on left on subpoenas Duftin Lo serve \u2018cate the progress the Japanese {making in the reduction of Port \u201cthur.came to the city their fire hus a sweep of the w APS CARRIED + 203 METRE HILL After One of Most Frigh FINAL CAPITULATION IS NEAR Entire that the Japanese assaulted, carried and re- tuin the southeastern portion of 203 London, November S0.\u2014According te to the Standard, the Japanese hauled large calibro guns to enca bole goes heyond the fucts, but various despatches indie are Ar- Japanese here explain the great importance of the capture of 203 Metra The drowne& ballot boxes, nine in Hill, which, besides giving command are here, consigned to Cul.of the hurbor, will serve as ae wide : I breach made by the.wedge the Ja- Sherwood, A despatch is matter of public talk in this town from Stirling says: Itjy:nese had previously driven in 1ween the Etse group be- and the Rus- that Byron ©.Lott is no longer 1in'sluns' last retreat in the ravines at town.Hig whereabouts to-day Ar\u20ac |T.aoti Mountain.They déclare that not known.On Friday he was at the |retreat 19 Leott will be effectually CUPL Junction, where it is said he jeut off, and that it is not unlikely that had an interview with ono of his {T.anti will be simultancously attacked Fondsimen, Mr.Brown, As a result of [in the final assault.this interview ji is alleged that ar- , Fang nents were made shereby Mr.Many Japanese Wounded.:conveved betwee the 7th and Lott's properiy at Anson Junction wat to Messrs.Brown and Whil- his bondsmen, as partial security : against loss in the event of Lott's bar.forfeited.tr.La ing T.ott hal a and it was then Che Tuto, Nov.30.\u2014Chinese who tPort Dalnv November :8 arrived tto-day.They say the fighting at l Arthur continues.On Saturday Mrs.wessage from her hushand, Delleved that he was lussisted in .wounded from carrying the the trains to the left here Port \u2018They heard firing | November 29 while at sea.The Chinesa Japanesa hos- in what is termed \u2018the North country.\u201d \"pitals and personally counted a thou- When interviewed to-day Mr.Whitty! send.Fue.said it wos true thal Lott had transferred his property ia part to him, buti No Movement Up Country.at the highest estimate it was hardly Genera] OKku's headquarters, via worth $300.He olso stated that Loit'enn, Tuesdiy, November 20.-The posi- Cla nent by us of S000 which was at that tune understood to he 19 conts on the for the creditors, the cham bes £17.60, ite hadanee going tor legal se this ur pot through, hoes Conve wanted to be relieved \u2018Tom cmmmnal Habits, wuhichioue had ales abs aid.We were fir=t told that the teeuullos would Le withdrawn, Back.Sood told ane thal that was the gv Vahgement made vith Mi Cooke.AT terg ards Twas told thar this could rot Veer drier, the Aftorney General re- Sued, owned that we aod that Mr.Coukr.as Crown phesecpior, cooniid then ask fhat only « oman puiashiment\u2014a flux \u2014would be tiene] Advised to Plead Guilty.\u201cTat ane refused to plead guilty to av guilix, a charge of wareh [was pnocent, MT.JON.tccenshields, of Montreal, ad- sie) anid nrged ie to nilead guilty.Ho eatl that noter the fe aume=tences lu gld rot p-eive Justice, und that if i Cre won vas inno ents and oan such LT ion He vod give Boe the un aire 1 si} refuse d to cons nit, ad ve Pouot ta OU Pareto ose vy ny Doone M7 J Wo gry crown arose © Cater rer tue city © Tost, a hie \u201cune 11° to the hoje mmatser, vou Patnat dual Mr GireensPre lis, erd toile told mie Vrat troougd Tova ino vomi} be dt fees ane ter prea would have to plead?when rested hood offered to give himition a cheque for 21.000, wherew itn to secure\u2019 against Ms.Tot de \\-lomniiente, uv lows ber wishes be will return and tell R1OWS ber opinion Yan te face à trial awd, if guilty, the sntence of the fugitive from justicë.NEW BISHOP OF all he Igor, Von, of the vnehanged sive ontpost scouting, skirmishes wo custonal Flussian Lbombardm two svmies possible loss, 18 hevribroken over recens if ber husband fol- side shows indications of moving.about it would the conspiracy, In he far better for take court than to be a creasing cold weather, eee em = = \u201cNOT IF WE KNOW IT.\u201d (Canadian Associated Prees Cable.) is practically There has been no fighting and ents, wine are usually unanswered.Neither The Japanese ure not affeuttd by the in- London.Nov.30-Mr.E.H.Holden, addressing the Heywood Reform Club, referred to his recent visit to Canady | and couversations with Cunadian Pro- teetionists, le had asked nesunuyfac- \u201cagree to let Lancashire goods go \u2018\u2018anadu, and not build any more HURON DIESE 5.into face tories.\u201cThe \u2018answer was, \u201cNot if wa _ know it.\u201d Ont Nor Sn.-\u2014-(&per \u2018al.® int, Nov.30-68 \u2018als Archdeason Williams, of Strat- | WHAT IS GOING ON ford, was cviected Bishop of the diocese wf Huron, Riche) Dald win, nr, the tnird ballet the IThocesan Synod, assembled in spe- \\ | .His Majesty's\u2014\"Cupid & Co.\u201d Academy\u2014\"King Dodo.\u201d in surerssion lo the lat The chofee was made at 11.50 o'clock by © - \u201cais\u2014\"F :-de-dee\u201d vl cial session for the purpose of elect- pie CES Fidale-de-dce and Va ing à bi-shop, re .\u201c : .pied ARN paîtet resuited: torn) les Nouveauies\u2014\u201cLe Scerct de Po- ! Ja 3 : ve ni tehinelle\u201d .vete ca-i, 1010 necessary to elect 68.Ln ee tren .Ar hges oi Widiame, Stratford, 47; Hopal- The Struggie for Gold, Cron Farthing, Woodstock, 2%: Trev, St.Andrew's Soclety Bazaar, in Wind- Dr.Tucked, \u2018Poronto, 7, teil blak, Toronto cor Hall Pibnroipa.total, 1: anon Cody, Rexford, Mont- 151.Weather To-Morrow 4 turers if the Lancashire people agreed \u201d would Canadians sid to thet apres ie Deut ad eno Lay vote cusi, 19°2 ueTéssary toelest, vet weit an Montreal, and that So Avendeacon Williams, 121: Canon 3 vost other hives te gederstood Farthing, 427 Canon Cody, 51 Rex, W.Fair and Cold Put SOUS apa°t Wie not os ath by Jo Armuiiace, Halitax, 41 Met, Dyson TT ! Coed oa gu'ty, as Be chro kk deed Hague Tae dot, 15 total, 188.; 1y-Turninz co!ler with light , s'y catred La ren hail vonol he Ar hdleuou Wikhains was then de- gow fails, Ceti avd 1 vovisd be con #4 armed tte jo by hadrian, Dean Tie Thursday\u2014-Fair and cold, .PIS pees tie VUS TOUS toga Aa wherenpon The sired broke into: A storm disturbance passed over the ' fron the hes 55 INOSL * vventix, lower jake region yesterday, causing A.Sots ede gas a them does adets dL an Farth- eronz brérezes and gales from Lake \u201c dp teade gy tai ose tie ot Vous made vnanimonus, superior to the Maritime Provinces, as Pts gel 280 ef send woe axsembled at dopo After well asanederate fails of snow and rain soon = 20 Juil, ; Souné pre NDITÈPIOE, Fogo Henderson, Fine cold weather prevalls fn the Tér- Pt get aloes te matty [af Winds m0 stuted hie desired to soak© ritories and Manitoba.Colder wea- \u2019 waves onan ted br Backrack ca charge o breseh of privilege against thes jg predicted for to-morrow.The Ua ter] tree nrious © Tasiors the à menhes Tom addressing a circular to temperatures recorded in Montreal to- 4 card Ts to people Dor tie members of the Synod referripg to day were, maximum, 2s; minfimurn, JR.vi that Lai ten eblae q Ur tue fac: that names of certain persons Tie record at various other points yese Late ae Tenge sed dr Peck- ads bee mo tioned da the press us terday was as follows: © Foo tote te tet on SSL of tes possible candidates Cor ne bishopree © Vietorfa, 48.50; Calgary, 14, 2°; Qu'- son mrs thats deed cost im snes Me He deren ded to read the Appelie, 6, 15: Winnipeg, % 16; Port CL ite af thi Ree probe 7 dar, teh bore the eimaatuce of Arthur, 1 262 Parry Sound, 16, 38: cat.at roma, While Toca xe Foes de WP Smit considera ee Toronto.V5.46: Ottawa, 6, 22: Quebar, Gree tes are et Laos pod tan bel ce res an Salted hit thee na tbe wae wv, 15; St John.1°, 4095 Hal 2 PU hr e1hp t dat nuent be fais finally allowed to drop.08.° nue ! tax, 12 vestigated Soar fhe betel od the quib- ; Poort be glad af vou Wii place (he TT TT TT \u2014 > boue before the proper anthorities in Goatees Tod consider advise TT \u2014\u2014 _ .atl.\u2018 \u201cT'uin, yours truly, | ( comedy William Plackler.\u201d POINTERS ON PUBLICITY.ATTORNEY-GENERAL WANTED COOKE TO ENTER PROCEEDINGS ; ) CL i A 1 ° ° ( Ps ee Jet - Mr Lion \u20ac 5n- : - oe «1 to the Mon, the Attarpeye V ertises Onl in * \u2018 tas at fa the Poor, e of QUE 0, 5 ss Fu etuted to Mr.Lyos that this vas - : ST scious matt r, abd that som o-oo ! hana toast be done to establish che e era trot er falsity of the charges, but ; rat M.Cooke nust be given com-: : | { Harn ction of the contents sf the lot GEORGE G.ROBINSON & CO.watch- t Fhere js some very slight diver- .ras to what actually took place makers and jewellers, 2397 St.Catherine street, are between the Attorney (Gepéral and Mr.I.repr = -rncef : Fae ac 1 the Iter appeared befor well known and successful merchants in Montreal, moto dave seme COTE iors mde fn having been in business seventeen vears.= Legsapète reteat oi he evilrne oo .u;.- ; D ut à Sof nr onde.As an advertising medium,\u201d said Mr.Robin- \u201cqe score nuTsie 5 nf the rez.nt .; qu F son.ve have fo ind that The Herald leads them Tree Her the Attorney © eral sent al 1 at ow FO 0 ; 1 EE A NE all.The Herald has always brought us ond re citations.He pointed \u2018at that unirss turns, and we have never been able to trace results $ - sexe charges were satisfactorily dis- : A > i 20° Lei 1 of he muet relleve him af his irom anv other paper, so much 1 a nose | 8 Hae ; 85 Se Be j.+ - un 0 eE8°n | pd Las 5 ' < aug {| cea | ° = 5 Éasda UM éèse | > 2 ; = CS 835$ _ \"4 & [ { < à FR > a Ww Spr = | >, Z ie Q = cs la ! 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So 8.2] =u ; =.Sa DO OSES Q|& un eT $7: ord BERG THEE E-Mail BE oO INO Soi «|S L392) pad per cent.in addition, deliver the Wines free Uy Muluz.which we ofe less «20 per cent, discount for Spot Cush, [9 LD 1 1\u20ac\u201d RERO A vee $7.50 Z cases Luubeubelim, pints.Larsen à 8.50 2 Céeés Nivreléin, GUAtS.i.iin coiomie eee ane ass cn» 9.00 8 canes Nierstein, pints., 10.0 3 vutes ltudosLeim, quurts.1.2 2220.18,50 1 coûte Nudesheini.pints .17.60 8 cases Lichfraumalleb, quarts.15.08 2 cares Liebfruumitleh, piuts .21.19,00 .2 causes Mochheim, quarts.19.00 O ceoes Hochhelw, pints .o.oo.20.00 2 cases Jobunnesbèrg, QUEFLS 25,08 % taser Jubaunesberg, pints 26.00 2 euacs Mar:obrunner, quarts =1.00 = Cases Marcubrunuer, piaus .22.00 SHIPPED BY HENKELL à e co.MAINZ.3 ruses Jaubenbeim, Yuta.7.50 10 cafes Nicrstein, quurte.TH 1 vase Niérsteln, piuts 8.4 2 case= Rudeclieim, quarts .\u2026.PP AR 15 iM 3 cadres Rudeshelm, pluts 0 0 > 16.054 0 cavern Liébfraumileb, quarts o.oo 24402 aan een, 12,00 2 cases Lichfraumtieh, pints o.oo.ooo LoL Dn o cases Hochbetw, quarts.0.0.1.06 8 cases Magbheiur, pints 01000002 A ee 12.50 : _ FRANCONIA WINE.; - SHIPPED BY HENKELL'&.CO.MAINZ.8 cncez Steinwein'\u201d (in original box beutelsy, dusts FERN Cerri reeds FAIM SHIPPED ne DE INHARD & vo 3 cases Stelnwein, quarts, $11.50 per case, and all subject to a discount for cash of 3 fur \u201cout of wwwn « ustowurs, we will, in lots of one oF 1ore cases, 10 auy expre:s office of \u2018station in Ontar:o, Quebec or the Maritime Provinces.+.(all and Spark - off above prices, aud Wines tree, hy ex- tn all ner cent de iver the LU case.FRASER, VIGER & CO.ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Established +856, The Nordheimer Building 207, 209 and 211 St.James St MONTREAL.Or SE 3 mn LS (TEN Wo THREE MORE DAYS \u2018OF - à Great Bargains THURSDAY, Font AND SATURDAY Seasonable Offerings \u2014IN- \"UNDERWEAR RECISTERED COMBINATIONS The Most Reiiable Garment that can be Bought for the Price.IN ALL WOOL.Children\u2019s, Misses\u2019.Ladies, Qut sized, #1.00.$1 HO.$1.73.3200 IN MIXTURE.Children, \u2019 Misses\u2019, Ladica toc.Tse.sou.A variety of Ladies\u2019 and\u2019 Children's Equestrienne Tights always un stock.THE KNIT-TO-FIT MFG.CO.Phone I'p 273s.2469 St.Catherine St.This store closes 47 9 pi.où Nut- .Wrdays at 9 pan.- Owing to its great success we have decided te keep on our Cheap Sale for Three Days Longer.We will also give you a Nice Present with every purchase from $1.00 upwards.- Double Stamps (The Real Green Ones) \u201cwill also be given in Dry Goods and Grocery Depts, ERNEST LAMY 209 St.Lawrence at.of oa\u2019 5 5 - $5.00 Worth of Stamps With every pair of EF.CORSETS Bree aan.Bs TU [oR = L -4\u2014ma dis M à A pic nga Eran \u2014 wi \u201c come.AMERICAN ES TURRED TO CANAD Dominion\u2019s Future Fiscal Attitude Causing Specula- \u201c tion Abropad.' New York, Nov.30.\u2014Almost like & boit out of the blue, to quote a trite but expressive figure, the people of three grewt countries have had the fact flashed upon them that the little football of \u201creciprocity,\u201d kicked about indifferently and epasmodically in certain email sections of New England, the West and Canada, is but the token of.a great and serious game of international politics soon to be played.The United States, Canada and England arc the interested parties; the two former, with their elections over, are arranging their line-ups, and Britain, diplomatic but apprehensive, watches from afar.As goes the battle, so rises or sets her star of a great consolidated empire, {n the opinion of many careful observers.Of late years there have been two quiet but significant movements in the Anglo-Saxon world \u2014 reciprocity in America and Imperial federation In Great Britain and her colonies.The important fact, which, ft would seem, has not been apprehended by people in general, is that the one policy implies the virtual destoyction of the other.; In plain words, it is held that Amer- fcan réciprocity with Canada means the end of British Imperial, federation, though not necessarily, of course, the end of British good will.Eugene N.Foss, who has made a close study of the situation, believes that a zollverein, inclusive of the three countries in question, is possible, although in this he runs counter to the plausible dictum of Secretary Albert Clarke, of the Home Market Club, that \u2018you cannot have reciprocity If you are a free trade country,\u201d which England is.\u2018However that may be, there is a touch of irony to-day in the eugges- tion which js made that the Hon.Joseph Chamberlain and his strong following have been quietly laughing at - Senator Lodge and the tariff \u201cstand- patters,\u201d who in the past at least, by making reciprocity difficult or impossible, have been doing yeoman service for the British federationists.Every blow at Canadg has sent that colony further into the arms of England.But the indications are that the awakening of American statbsmen has The contest draws on.and the great prize is Canada-\u2014nominally commercial Canada, but actually the poll- tical Dominion.WHAT RECIPROCITY MEANS.Mr.Foss, who has recently returned fiom Washington, where he had a conference with President Roosevelt, when Interviewed by a reporter last evening, Interviewed by a reporter, expressed concretely, and in a way to add a somewhat stantling element of international interest to the situation, the meaning of the movement for reciprocity as it*has developed.to-day.He said: \u201cTo my mind, Canadian reciprocity means much more than an exchange vf commodities; there is something broader and larger than that underlying it.1t means the good will and the friendship und all that this tm- plies (and, of course, the trade), not only of Canada, but, we trust, of Great Britain as well.° \u201cWihen we consider that two-thirds of our foreign trade is with England and er colottios, We sheuid ere the binportance of not permitting.the Chainberlain propaganda to go into et- tect against us.\u201cNow, the only way that we can head off Chamberiain and hls growing move- - ment is by taking the initiative and making a reciprocity treaty with Canada, for without that great colony the late Colonial Secretary's scheme must (all to the ground.\u2018\u2019America has not yet realized what a blow this preferential scheme, with a consolidated British Empire, could Inflict upon the United States.our farmers, in particular, would be badly injured in the important matter of wheat, aud still greater throngs of our people would flock over the border into the rich lands of Western Canada.That country would be built up at the.expense of our own.\u201cWe are fast becoming an import- Ing nation.This very year we are getting wheat from Canada, which place Is destined to become the great grain- growing country of the world.She is going to be able to supply not only her pwn wants, but those of England in a very ehort time, And with flour at the present high price, how long will our people stand the duty of 25 cents a bushel on wheat?i \u2018\u2019Yes, my kind of reciprocity takes In England, if possible, and all \u201cher colonies.Britain is the only open market that we have in the world to-day, and the Imperialists there would close It to us, useing Canada in the scheme.Shall we safeguard our trade?That is a serious question.\u201cReciprocity begets reciprocity.Let us make a stand, if only in a few things\u2014it will surely grow.At first, \u2018quite likely, we may be able to get all that we want.\u2019 AT PARTING OF WAYS, \u201cI do not understand that Canada\u2019s hands are tied.She will naturally wish to make the best bargain.Premier Laurier, who has recently been triumphantly returned to power, {8 known to favor reciprocity.I believe that President Roosevelt thoroughly understands the matter, and that he will soon make the advances which we should properly make.We are now at the parting of the ways.Canada is to go with us or with England.\u2018As to the possibility of American reciprocity with.Canada, co-existent with the preferential treatment of England now accorded, which has been considered a stumbling block, we Would, of course, demand a like concession on all our exports into the Dominion; but even if this could not be secured, we could still have reciprocity in the products of the sea, the forests, the mines and the farms, England has none of these things to Send over.\u201cBut, as I have intimated, it will be wise and high statesmanghip to approach Canada with a generous treaty of trade, which will not only inure to the benefit, in a commercial way, of Americans generally, but- may preventd the consummation of a political scheme hich must work us great ill as a na- ion.\u201d SE WANT HIGHER WOLF BOUNTY.In view of the fact that wolves are Increasing rapidly in this province, the] Government is to be petitioned by a relegation of the different fish and game clubs, as well as by officlala of the C.P.R.and G.T.R., to raise the bounty of % which now exists on them.Wo dellver bread to any address.James Strachan Bakers to Royalty.SMOKE ! CAVENDISH MIXTURE ! BOLD ONLY BY H.RAWLINS, 76 Bleury St in the St.\u2018| facturers, corner of Prince Edward and THY MONIKERAL DAILY DOMINION NEWS TOLD IN ALIN » One Day's Record of the Latest Happenings in | Canada.Ottawa~Mr., Patterson, of Spencer- ville, was gored to death by a bull.Port Hope, Ont.\u2014Levl Annis, a prom- Anent farmer of West Durham is dead.Toronto\u2014Dr.J.M.Bell has been appointed geologist to the New Zealand Government, , Toronto\u2014Tihree housebreakers were nearly trapped in a residence on Prince Arthur Avenue, London, Ont.\u2014West Middlesex Conservatives have nominated Geo, A.Stewart to oppose Premier Ross.Owen Sound, Ont\u2014Owen Sound Liberals will give Hon.A.G.McKay a welcome on his return there to-night.Chatham, Ont.\u2014Henry Salisbury was] badly scalded by falling into a vat of boiling water.He may recover.Toronto\u2014Provincial vital statistics show the present outbreak of typhoid {is of a virulent type.Brantford, Ont.\u2014The Water Commis- sloners require $100,000 to pay their way next year.Toronto\u2014Toronto's final farewell to Miss Eva Booth last night was marked by à popular demonstration all along the streets to the station.Toronto\u2014Plans for their new hall have been accepted by the Orange Association of Hamilton and building operations will be started next spring.Toronto\u2014Liberal nominations for the Legisiature yesterday were: East Sim- coe, J.BH.Tudhope; South Oxford, W.A.Dowler; Centre Simcoe, C.E.Hew- son; West Nipissing, Joseph Michaud.Winnipez\u2014Thos.McAndrew, aged scventy-filve, died yesterday from burns received lust week through the explosion of a lamp.Deceased has sons lv- ing in Detroit and Toronto.Halifax.\u2014A political organization to be known as the Halifax County Conservative Club was formed last night with over one hundred members, It will embrace the social element.W.B.A, Ritchie, K.C., is the president.Fort William, Ont \u2014This year the C.P.R.coal handling plant at Fort Williams has taken from the boats over five hundred thousand tons of coal.and the C.N.R.over two hundred ~ HERALD, WEDNESDAY.J TD rpm dore rw TS Carell Avertsers Analyse Ther Resuls NOVEMBER 30, 1004, Try a Herald \u2018Want\u2019 WHERE TO FIND HELP Rooms and Board.TT VV ANTED\u2014DAILY WORK OF ANY KIND, hours, 8 ull 4, F.M., 2147 SL Catheriug.el JANTED \u2014 MAN AND WIFE (SCOTCH), want situation at once; wile good Cook; man useful, driviug, furnace, etc.kotereuces.41 Alexander st.283 PALERHANGING, PAINTING, TINTING, pluttering, ete.; competent workuwen ; tow prices auwenuon to oruer trou any part.YVANTED\u2014SITUATION IN CAFE, WHERE there is no Sunday work, by young woman, as second cpok or waitreus.Apply No, ÿ Anderson st., upstairs.252 tion.ddr Advertisenients under this heading-Une Lop, AW.words, JU cepuu; one week 4 cents.TAJANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY GERMAN girl, spesking Freuch aud English, as general; uuderstauds cooking and housekeeping.Hoffman's Boarding louse, 2090 Notre Dame street.282 ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS BIS NOOUAFHE 09 house and botel service, speaks both lang- uuges; city and couutry; best of refcrences Apply A.2.C., «Us City fall avenue, sec floor.: 282 d \u2018 ANTED \u2014 H.REEVES, CARPENTER und joiner, will do your house repairs.I'urniture repaired.rackipg apd sbipping- 121 Alexander sueet.242 WANTED \u2014 A FEW MORE FURNACES, by A.Marsh, chimney sweep ; snow shovetling, büsa Albert st.M ANTED \u2014 CHAIRS NEEL CANING, ) well fixed: lovely chars, speclalty, Wuy readers (amateurs) address preterabiy Thus.Patterson, 113 St.Urbain street.bd etc.civy.28% J.bacon, 10 Hallowell sweet, Westmouut.er and typewriter in any office.258 references.806 St.Lawrence st., city.82 ANTED- \u2014 SITUATION BY YOUNG YX7ANTED \u2014 BY TWO ENGLISH GIRLS, married couple lor winter, wife first class cook; bysvand understands private ch referepesé, situation, together us plain Tox and housemaid, or as housemaids in a college.Apply 81 Osborne st Up 1326.282 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS GENERAL servant in small family; no washing or ironirg.Apply 61 Berthelet st.282 ANTED -* RESPECTABLE WOMAN wants place for three months.Can do enything.Good references.Mrs.R.A., Sutton Junction, P.Q.286 ee Educational.RS.JESSIE KELLOND, TEACHER OF plano, mandolin, banjo and guitar, 60s City Councillors street.294 ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERT OPERATOR desires position at private switchboard, permanent or as relief; vest city references.K 445, tierald office.286 ([JANTED BOOKKEEPER AND ACcountant having a lew nours tu digpose of every day, woulu take charge of a set of books, or av any kind of clerical work.A.ki.Brassard, 1072 UDtario alreet.: For Sale.£4 Advertisements under this heading\u2014%c per word for onu inperuon.Six iosedtions for the price of iour, maxiug the rato 4 cent per word per insertiou.Fe SALE \u2014 A NEW GRAMOPHONE, with lot of records, cheap.«13 Lagau- «uetiero street.=BU Fer BALE \u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO, STOOL NOR SALE \u2014 BEAUTIFUL LARGE RUSsian cont of arms clock, solid brass, only thousand tons at Port Arthur.Toronto\u2014Conservative candidates for | the -Leglslature nominated yesterday were:\u2014South Bruce\u2014Dr.R.1.Clapp; Centre Grey \u2014 1.B.Lucas: South Es- | sex\u2014Dr, C.N.Anderson; West Huron; \u2014Dudley Holmes.| Toronto\u2014The Grand Trunk Railway; Company will pay $180,000 cash for the! old Parliament building site, and with the money the Ontario Government will erect a neW physics bullding at the University.: i Hamilton, Ont.\u2014 The Conservative\u2019) Association of Wentworth have-decided to fight the protest entered against Mr.LL.D, Smith taking the seat for which | Mr.W.O, Sealey received the | .majority of votes.| St.John, N.B.\u2014Hon.A.(i.Blair, wha is now in Fredericton, is expected fn, St.John to-morrow, He is a member: of the Nt.Andrew's Society, and the | officers hope he will attend the annual : banquet to-morrow evËning and perhaps deliver an address.Winnipeg\u2014At the opening of the full court of Manitoba yesterday II.M Howell, K.C:, president of the Law.Soe clety, tendered to Chief Justice Dubuc the good wishes of the legal fraternity on attaining his twenty-fifth anni- wersary as superior Court judge.Winnipeg.\u2014A case of inysterlous disappearance has occurred in Lethbridge.| R.D.Luwson, recently from Utah, who} has been in poor health, is missing.Al search party was organized and Law-j son's footprints traced to\u2019 the river bank, but dragging the river has failed \u2014 to locate the body.Quebec.\u2014The law students of Laval University held their annual banquet Louis Hotel this city on Monday might.It was as usual a success, The Laval branch in Montreal and the McGill University were represented by Messrd., Jutras and Jack Shallow.Berlin, Ont.\u2014The long-drawn-out litigation between the town of Berlin and Waterloo township as to the right of the town to go upon the Genz farm for sewage disposal purposes has heen settled.The town has been given a free hand by paying all the law costs of the\u2019 township.Toronto\u2014 W.P.Ryrle states that Mrs.Chadwick, she of the lustrous eye, from Cleveland, was in Toronto, two years ago and spent $7,000 on various articles of jewelry.She paid for all of it, but wanted to purchase a $10,000 diamond chain.The firm drew the line however until they saw the money and therefore didn't scll Batiscan, Que.\u2014Mrs.Leoçadie Fu- geTe is dead at the age of 72 yeurs.She was the mother of Mrs, LeHoullier, wife of Dr.LeHoullier, of St.Louis, Mo., Mrs.Morrissette, of Three Rivers, and the Mesgrs.Joseph and Eugene Fugere, the well known clothing manu- Dorchester streets.Regina, N.W.T.\u2014Premier Haultain says he has not received any tnvita-r tion to Ottawa.to discuss autonomy terms.He Is ready and anxious, however, to meet the Dominion authorities, and reaffirms his determination to maintain the principles upon which his former demands were made.The demands will be the same as before, and no other basis will be accepted.St.John, N.B.\u2014The C.P.R.has had surveys made to determine the feasibility of a bridge across: St.John harbor or across- the fulls.It is rumored that the company has found it expensive work doing business over the Cantilever Bridge, which is owned by the St.John Bridge Company, and which secures a toH on all traffic over tk bridge, algo that the company does not feel it advisable to run thelr heaviest englnes across the bridge.FOREIGN.Chicago.\u2014At the International live stock exposition Baron Sterling, owned by Graham Bros., Claremont, Ont., was declared the champion Clydesdale stallion of any\u2019 age.London.-\u2014The final points of.dispute between the Cunard and White Star lines have heen adjusted and circulars will be issued restoring the transatlantic passenger rates to their old level.Milan, Italy.\u2014Following the defeat of the lawless elements as a résult of the municipal elections Sunday, all the Radical members of the municipal council have resigned.A royal commission will conduct the administration of Milan until the general administrative clectiong( New York.\u2014An indictment for murder in the first degree was returned by the grand jury against Frank Fel- ton, who is charged with fatally shoot- Ing Guy Roche, a gambler, Thanksgiving night.He will plead to the indjct- ment to-day.: Washington.\u2014Italy has accepted the invitation of the American Government to conclude an arbitration treaty.and Baron Nayor des Planches, thé Italian ambassador, called at the State Department to Beliver the message of his Government, and request that the convention be prepared for signatures.The one in Cauada, French movement; u beauty, very cheap; à bargaiu.127 St.Alexander.482 OR SALE \u2014 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, vioiin, splendid tone, and DUUASOWE 1Al- tan mandolin, complete, for sale cheap.Apply after s1x 0 clock, 138 Mansfield.\u201cse NOH SALE \u2014- BEAUTIFUL LARGE RUS- alun coat of arms clock, solid brass; only one in Cauada, French wovement | a beauty ; very cheap, a bargain.127 3e Alcx- ander.su Fos SALE \u201cDEDRICK'S STEEL,\" half-sweep bay press, cheap; fast.would exchange fur pair of horses.1.Dwight Smith, Cardinal, Ont abd Olt SALE \u2014 ON VERY EASY TERMS, kitchen \u2018stoves,: ball stoves, and everything tor the house, at cheapest prices.\u2018tue Prince Lo., 33 dl.Lawrence st.OR SALE \u2014 LARGE RUG FOR SALE cheap; also Hegal Jewel range.23 Plateau st.- Z0v OR SALE - TME BEST FUEL NO.1 Scranton coal, $6.50 per tou, all sizes.J.D.Millar, 196 St.Autoine st.Tel.Malu «u3z.282 OR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE MIL- Mon.Kindil wooë, 5.00; cut bard wood, $3.00; mill blocks, $1.75.tamaric blocks, $2.00 per load.Also autbracite coal.J.C.McDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, coraer Guy and William st.Tel.Main 152.Fox SALE\u2014SAPES, FIRE AND BURGLAR proof, new and secondband, at prices that deiy competition.Largest stock in city.A.Ahern, Montreal Safe Works, 390 DL James wt.Telephone Main 813.Bookbinding BOCK.BINDING \u2014 MERCHANTS SHOULD bear in mind that they will be needing vow account books very soon.Order thems \u2018early, und avold any possible chance of delay.We will call on you ound estimate on what you require.Herald Bludery, 603 Cralg st.MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 and scarf, nico Manogany case, three pedals, in good order, 3358 casn; a bargaln.No.127 St.Alexander st.ss | | PATENTS DESIGNS REGISTERED | Be de Undertakers and Embalmers.J C.WRAY & BRO., 280 Mountain st., and + 123 St.Dominique.Uptown 2728, Enst 117.WILLIAM WRAY, 1236 St.Catherine st.Uptown 2667.Main 4418.LBERT GRIFFITH, 673 Wellington street.Reous-To LET, WITH BOARD, GEN- tlemey or married people requirips ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, FAMily of three; no wasbiug.Apply mera- iugs or evenings, 315 St.Antoine st.282 YVANTED- SMART OFFICE BOY.APPLY Barnard au essaulles, Advocates, 1s bl.Jewmes st.282 cosy, well furnished room ; roter ex- | changed.Apply 113 University st.282 OOM \u2014 VERY COMFORTABLE FURnished single room, with 1irst class board.340 St.Mutthew street.282 OOM \u2014 TO LET, LARGE, WELL FURnished front room on bath flat, suitable tor two, and board, in refined, strictly private family, without children.7% Dorches- ter atreet.282 OOMB\u2014FURNISHED, HEATED BY FURnace; electric light.9 Cathcart street TYOARD\u2014MRS.DR.SEARL.STRICTLY private accommodation for ladies, witb professional attendance; ladies treated and attended.28 St.Monique street.84 OOM\u2014AND BOARD.FRONT PARLOR bedroom, large room, bath flat, Auer light; breakfast or {ull board if required.60 Drummond st.282 OOMS\u2014AND BOARD.TO LET, LARGE double (front) room, bathroom flat, with board, in English family; three table guests accommodated, 60 Universily st.282 OOM \u2014 NICE, CO3Y ROOM, WITH GOOD i board, two gentiemen friends or murried couple, in private family of sociable, homely people; permanents preferred.Apply 13 Mont St.Marie ave.282 QOMS \u2014 WITH GOOD BOARD, PRIVATE family, self-contained house.4267 Dor- chester st.282 0 - Np on Horses, Carriages, &c.gar Advertisements under this heading\u20143c per word fof ove insertion.Six iusertious for the price of four, making the rate 13 cent per word per insertion.For HALE \u2014 A CARRIAGE HORSK, 5 veary old, 16 hands Bigh: city broken ; suitable for private üsa or carter.Apply at! stables, 764 Sherbrooke st.282 Jast winter.1519 8 - Business J A.FINLAYSON (BUCCESSOR TO FINe layron & Grant), Customs Broker and Forwarder, Wurebouseman, 415 and 417 St Paul st.Montreal.Heated Storage, Bond o.Free.Telephone Main 1303.P.O.Box 424.Cartage and Storage.! Have Your Furniture or Baggage Moved or feared dy .The Merchants\u2019 Express Co.9 BT.JAMES.Phone\u20142288 Main.22 TRADE MA, PROCURED IN ALL COUNTRIES.FETHERSTONHAUG & CO A CHANCE FOR \u201cWANT ADVERTISERS\u201d To every Advertiser in these columns \u201cwho advertises to the cxtent of 5OQC between now and January 1st, we will, on ç.application, present à full set of Proverb Coupons entitling them to anextra guess in THE HERALD'S GREAT PROVERB HUNT.Jer SALE \u2014 LIGHT _CUTTER, NEW] ag\" pa Pa ry sr Ate Rooms and Board.OOMS \u2014 BRIGHT NEWLY FURNISHED double and single rooms, hot and cold water.Auer light, telephone; moderate prices, Gentlemen only; private family.Ub Metcalfe street, opposite Dominion square.286 TPOOMS \u2014 FUKNISHÉD, -TO LET, ON bathroom flat; all modern conveniences, 10 Buckingham ave.- 283 O LET - NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, atoam heating, hot und cold water, gas, Apply at 2777 St.Catherine.XS OOM \u2014 NICE FRONT RUOM TO LET.Apply 47 Church st.282 OOM \u2014 TO LET, COMFORTABLY FUR- vished room, tn private family, suitable for one ur iwu geitlemen: Apply 198a Ver- saillea st.28: Address, in confidence, Herald Office.ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL 3EHVANT, ! family four; Highest wages, U0 WASUIUE.94 Arhingwon aveuue, Westmount, Telepudue Westmount 1255 2S 282 ANTED\u2014EXPERIENCED SKIRT OPER- © ators and finisbers.Apply at Star Man- tie Mtg.Co, Limited, 18 Jaospiial st.28% ANTED \u2014 BOOKKEEPERS, CLERKS pnd foromien, to increase their income without intertering with present employment.ANTED \u2014 GENTLEMEN OR LADIES, ¥ uw per year aud expenses, permanent : position; experience uluecessary.Aduross Md, A.O'Keefe, Lastrict Mauager, Loi buy sweet, \u2018Soronto.WF7ANTED \u2014 A GOOD, BMART GIRL TO do Nght housework.14 William Sb ae = Miscellaneous.(COATS AND SKITS, MADE IN FIRST class style.\u2018Fallor made sults, from ga.Mrs.Walshe, 758 St.Denis st Cars stop at door.282 ANTED \u2014 ON COMMISSION, GOODS for sale in a store, with good display window; monthly cash returns and good security given.G., Box 2, Richmond, P.Q.r Sale.gir Advertisements under this heading\u2014%c per word for oue insertion.Six insertions.for the price of four, making the rate % cent per word per insertion.OR SALE\u2014RESIDENCE, 371 METCALFE avenue, Westmount, 10 rooms, up-to-date, everytbiug of the best, always open for in- ppection; good garden.Apply premises, or C.H.Binks, 575 St.Paul st.\u2018Telephone Main as._ OR: OR SALE\u2014HOUSE IN COTE ST.PAUL, and 3 farme in country\u20142 in Arundel.Will sell or exchange for small house in Montreal or vicinity, Particulars at 818 Cadieux st., forenoon or evenings.\u2018Property for Boots and Shoes.00TS AND SHOES \u2014 WE MAKE BOOTS B and shoes for stralght or deformed feet.Speclalty of repairing shoes, rubbers, rubber boots, water bottles, and everything ade of rubber.ê- HODINA, 4 Beaver Hal) Hill Legal Cards.1 ACLENNAN, CLINE & MACLENNAN, A Barristers, etc.Cornwall, Ont.D.B.Maclennau, K.C., C.11.Cline, F.J.Macleunan.EITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERON, BAR- J risters, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, ete., Cornwall, Ont.Jas.Leitch, K.C., R, A.Pringle, J.A.'C.Cameron, LL.B.4 IBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, etc, Richmoud end Carling sts, London.Geo.C.Gibbous, K.C., Fred, F.Harper.\u201c« REENSHIELDS & GREENSHIELDS, Barristers, ctc., 1724 Nutre Dame st J.S.BUCHAN, K.C., ADVOCATE, ETC.Guardian Assurance Building, 160 St .vo mre > ; x , a .3 HER DIRECTORY.: : 3 3 Situations Wanted\u2014Male._ Situations Wanted-\u2014Female.Ver ROOMS, BOARD.on TABLE BOARD.Situations Vacant.- _ Situations Vacant.> \"Advertisements u ger this beading\u2014One Advertisements under this bonding\u2014One off Coron oo dig.sed below, Advertisements yoder this bonding\u2014One A4 Advertisements oder this ending On) yodæ'Advertisements u'qer Us one ee | ee a de ovat Office, Invertion, # words, 10 cenls: ope week, ipsertios, # waras iy cenw; ous 'w cents.& cents.; where records are kept lor thelr accommoda- Ÿb cepts.» sents.ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVAN tor small family ; good wages 10 & person.iv Jautcnhison street, city.Tel Vs PILE ITHIN THE PAST FEW WEEKS OVER thirly graudates have been placed in guou posluous.An our new telegrapu bool wany of tueur tell of their success.We can do cqually well tor you and will seud you this boox free if you will send your name any gudress, Dominion School of \u2018Velegraphy, 9 Adelaluc lust, \u2018Loronto.zu V ANTEL\u2014COMPETENT GENERAL SERe Vv.vaut, 0 washing ; must have good res lesences.410 Elm ave, Westmount 23% + ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, AT once, for family of three; must be E00U piain cook and have city referenced.Apply eventugs at 947 Uorchester st.282 VY ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED GENERAL servant, plain cooking.322 Elm aye VVANTED \u2014 MAID FOR SMALL FAMILY po children, laundry sent out, Apoly Metcalf ave., Westmount, below St.Cathering street.283 WANTED RESPECTABLE AND INTis.e ligent persons to eolicit orders for n» Uy po sunday only.= CENTRAL VERMONT.BOSTON AND NEW YURK- Ly 2W S40 pom.Ar TL am 191 Del AWARE AND HUDSON.nm ide =.NEW YORK-» th am 12 a= TE SE Ar.Tamm Trem TS = RUTLAND RAILROAD.BOSTON AND NEN wed 7 A Im RK\u2014L7 Twaz.+ al; * Ur.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Canada\u2019s Famous Train x M iti | Loves Moorea ee C7 ey opted tor UNAS ON AMP RELL UCN MONS PLALIT ANS CHE SN ES peus ENGLISH MAIL TRAIN LE AN Hs SUN.LAN A connec is ai ali Lis fur Love peal Short Line to Quebec Train bas 1 wroou ais dati NU SCAN «Va sivvpet, wh a Tout.dud Veudslu 1 Pons talus Tavo Buuaveuluu dau 3 CITY TICNET OFFICE : 14 St.James St.and Bonaveaturs Stahoa.¢ Express ALD NYO Hass Um a wl a ual AX LL SUE AN SAM AA vy CAVO ST EU Jdas SH LT ALAN te Doi Te ais PS) RCTS Lal NYDN A SAUL VI.NMA EL al av #2 MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY GO.LAUCAEENE Brom Vest Oilice 2 wee ove alt tes pan TOWN HA SV Luis ses Au.Vast cut midis ht Brow Li vue 0 Min sev lio soda Mie trem S qua Las var 12d aw SALT AL RECOLLEY From dU Dns Staton to Houdutautt Station every tall bower, 6 aw to dad par.every hour Kad par fo owe um.Eatra var -dally-tfoux Munderaou Sta tou to.Chenuer tie SU \u2018at 740 ww aad fram Vhentuetillo St La Mendersou Statiou nt ol pu dur Sault-au Rocollet, take St Pleads cars te votiect at St Deis statiow.MOUNTAIN From ML Royal Ave LV wit sory ive, edt a to ILE p ETL Vie Wirth Me, Wostiuoune 20 min.setvtee?dog au to 210 an CARTIERVILLE From Suewadattls Junction 40 min sovvire, 8 aw ao L! aidant From Cartierville iv maux service, BW ou uk te WR pn Batra cars will be Fun ou all Luss as required.AS pu, Jo lulu se VRAAANA AAA TE \u2014.SV VAR : For KIDNEY VHOUBLES and CATARRH » of the à BLADDER.2 Cures all 3 ; Discharges in Li 48 Hours: bears the nse (O° Beare of mom née Fais.\u2014Pwuvu= Watch Repairs CLEANING from.$1.00 'MAINSPRINGS from 1.00 Work guaranteed for twelve months.R.HEMSLEY, 253-258-267 Bt.James \"Street.| y ! entire width of the vessel.89.45 p.10.\u2014 4 DOMINIONLINE + ol 13,50 a.m, 47.00 p.1n,.§9.40 pub | only.| bobs the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the Kloctric lights hroughouut, and electric bells iu every state- |! A room.1H.& A.ALLAN, 5; Commou st, Moutreal.STEAMBNIPS La.«9.00 am.45:15 :1w0-.! PORTLAND to LIVERPOOL\u2014CHRISTMAS SAILING 8.5, CANADA .Saturday, Dec.10 \u2018This is the fastest steamer in the Canadian trade aud has excellent accommodation for \u201call classes of passengers.RATES OF PASSAGE \u2014 First Class, #0; second, $52; Third, $15.| Yor all particulars as to freight and pase sage, apply to Local Agent, or to THE DOMINION LINE, 17 ST SACRAMENT ST, MONTREAL.' FURNESS, WITHY & CO, Ltd Proposed Sailings Manchester Liners Limited.Manchester Trader.from Montreal, Nov.ë4 (Via Charlottetown.» ST JOHN, NB, AND MANCHESTER.Frow Manchester Frow st.John.Dec.& Maighè-ter Importer .\u2026.+.Deu.15 Dec.19 *Manchester Trader .Jan.§ Jan.- Manchester Shipper |.Jan.22 Some 0° the above steamiers have first class a commedation fur sétgers.CANADA SOUTH AFRICA JOINT SERVICE.ST JOHN.NB Tu CAPE TOWN, DU AND PORT ELIZABETH.from 3 Join + g lLunted umber of pase RBAN, *Wyaudoie Canadian Paci Raitway Co's, ToL 0 RE LL VE Fine Tam ir Jann SEWTLLAN = ui CFT LAN J EN es rasta LT Lara, ab HOLT LL ug 1 tGlsS NC Cannel.Leah Tn Turks ste hort whl, Lona, RL MD 2 Like \u201c Tai Lies Uhm.tr mea, CMD, \u201cHa YT SC Tg ETC dit Quel rv i, hui NUE ee TiN 0 cdl URETT 1 Ota.La Peal Landutad, B00 Te aaa Irian al aude Suhel des {BGT Lew Tier, = RON SN KL LAN LUN aus ; ira 5 ANUS fui Vie AML NT es Lui, 14I 195 Hecuandd CET Ras GLS 3 CRT hed Passe MES and ».AR ULCUS USE Tad vase Toanhdtal Riu UT STIS, Nowe Lae dan \u201ctub]d NilH sale RSE [AH ee vA NAL Ny 7 Janation Nwarlic à à.tiamic Feaaene «tn , Suuss Pear Mali, SU A Ces NR, Mauss Take INTRRGOLONIAL RAILWAY Tender for Cribwork.sé tvdt leaders, Adurvsecd to We waders sigUed, ul Watked un the outside TU Veader to- Cribwork, Levis, will be revesved up to aud tucludlue WEDNESDAY, THESUTH BAY OF DE eu CEMBER.CIE (or Ce werk to be dene aud materials to Ve supplied 1 connection\u201d with the repairs Cio cu feet of the crbmerk between Levis and: «Peut Lest.Que.: Plans ad specifications may he seen at\u201d the Oifice of the Staton Master, Levis, P.Q.aud at thy Office ofthe Eugineer of Maintenance, Moncton, NB where forms of tender way be Tobtainod, : ; All the conditions of the specifications must be comphed with, : lp.POTTINGER, Le; tieneral Manager.Marinas ole, Moncton, NR , Sth November, 1904 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 4.Qraud Trunk Railway Company of Canada wil apply te the Parliament of Canada, at the next cnsuing Session thereof, for the passage of an Act authorizing the Directors of the said Company to acquire and hold, either in the name of the Company or of Trustees, and pledge and dispose of shares of the Capital Stock of the Canada Atlantic Transit Company, incorporated by Chapter 95 of the Statutes of Canada, 1898, and of the Canada Atlantic \u2018Transit Company, incorporated within the United States of America, and | shares of the Capital Stock of the Vermont aud Province Line Rallway Company, and also tq acquire abd hold, in the name of the Company or ot \u2018Trustees, | pledge and dispose of ghares of the Caphial.Stock, both common and preferred tantic Ratlway Compa Atlantic y Dated at Montreal, this J day of Novem.- AI.nrocan\u201d À \u201c+ guarantee, » * , and bonds, -.- other securities of, the Canada À: a 4 * + - > rE _THE MONTREAL DAILY WEEADD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMUER 30, [PERSONAL AND SOCIETY Mr.J.Gosselin is in New York.| Mr.Arthur Dansereau, Montreal, Ras reached Paris.\u2018Miss J.Smallpiece of Montreal is visiting in Toronto.Dr.E.P.Lachapelle;~Montreal, was in Quebec yesterday.Mr.Arthur Duder,\u201d Shuter has returned from New York.Mr.and Mrs.Newell Bute have returned to Ottawa from Montreal.Mr.Leonidas Dionne, Rimouski, is at the Allan Sanatorium, Ste, Agathe.Miss Crockett has returned to Mont- veal from a visit to friends at Danville, Miss F.Price, of Quebec, 18 ths guest of General and Mrs.Luke at Ottawa., ; Miss -Lillas Blue, of Sherbrooke, is in Montreal, the guest of Mrs.E.W.Graham.One \u201c Fruit-a-tives \u201d Tablet contains all the medicinal virtues .of several apples, oranges, figs and nes.In ea fruit, the pe Boat does you good is almost An terbalanced by the indigestible Street, ar Fruit Liver Tablets are the curative qualities without the woody fibre.The juices are so combined by the secret process Hon.À.Turgeon entertained at din- that their action is much more ner this week in honor of Mr, Slegfred, , ul and efficacious.Try of Paris, FRUIT-A-TIVES.\u201d Seo how Mr.John Peck, Westmount, left last: gently they act, and how quickly they cure you of Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Stomach, Headaches and Kidney Troubles.At your d t's.soc.box.FRUITATIVES, Limited, OTTAWA.evening for New York en route to the Old Country.Miss Anderson of Ottawa is spending a week in Montreal, the guest of Miss Hodgson.Miss Sauve and Miss Laurendeau have returned to Westmount from Pointe Cascade.! Mrs.Robert Morris, of Hamilton, \"This Will Help De Siveat, OF Mrs: Fr Wo Ashe.Win Proverb Prize Mr.Fred.Armitage- has left Montreal to spend the winter with hig par- So that \u2018Proverb Hunters\u201d need not buy, or bunt through ponderous books, we have ents at Coatlcook.| prepared, especially for newspaper.proverb Mrs.W, G.H.Maicou, 158 Fairmount contests, \u2018a\u2018 Handy \u2018Booklet of Popular Avenue, will receive on Friday after- Proverbs.This has been used by prize win- noon during December.Rev.Father J.W.Cauvin, formerly \u2018ners in several contests in the United States., This book is handy, accurate, and as com- : Mr.Fm 7 Louis de France, is speuding a few days in the sttyy ; - Ming- Isabel -Mullott, Montreal, who has been visitiug friends at Sherbrouke for somme time, returned home yester- ay.- \u2019 A The marriage is announcod to take place in the middle of January of Miss Alexina Girard to Mr.Alexander Tur- catte, 1780 .Messrg, J.A.Morrison, L.R.Lebel, D.N.Campbell and W, D.Whitford, of Montreal, are guests at the Victoria Hotel, Quebec., NOTES] Mrs .-Hanbury-WilHams who re- ¢elved on Monday for the first time at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, was assisted by Mrs.LyonA Biggar.The engagement is amiounced of Miss Helena Villeneuve, daughtér of r.Ferdinand Villeneuve, of St.Anne des Plaines, to Mr.Ludger Roy, of Mont- veal._ Lo.Among the debutantes-at the Knights of Columbus Ball last Friday evening was Miss May Busslere, daughter of and Mrs.F.A.Busslere, 114 St.Famille Street.Senator A.Bernier and Miss Mathilde | Bernier, who is about to take the vell.ut the Convent of Jesus and Mary | Hochelaga, are the guests of Dr.Ca- maille Bernier, St.Denis Street.The Woman's Art Assoclation are entertaining at tea this afternoon at thelr studio, St.Catherine Street, in honor of Mrs.Dignam, of .Toronto, president of the whole \u2018association.Mr.R.C.Laurier, M.P.,, Mrs.Lau- vier, Miss Yvonne \"Laurier, and Miss (i.Laurier have left for Sault Ste Marie, where they will be the guesta for some weeks of Mr, Carolus Laurier.: Mr.and Mrs.Claude Lemesurier whose marriage took pluce here last week are in Quebec, the guests vicar of.the Sacred Heart parish and at present cure of the parish of St | iplete a3 many books sold for ten times the > money.You can\u2019t afford to be without it.| Bend at once and study up.>> CENTS IN SILVER\u2014NO STAMPS.' N.8.KEMP, ; 2425 Warren St., Toledd, Ohio, U.S.A.GUARANTEED - WATCH REPAIRING The right kind, by our expert workmen, at moderate charges.Lstimates furnished, with refund privilege, if work-does not prove satisfactory, JOHNSTON BROS, JEWELLERS, St.Catherine St.(Near Peel.) 3400041444 44000 PHELPS & BINNS, 56 Victoria Square.\\ | \u2014\u2014 LIVE LOBSTERS, , BOILED LOBSTERS, * SEA TROUT, | FRESH SALMON, - OYSTERS (ln bulk and shell).SMELTS, SMOKED HALIBUT, BUTTERFISH, , _ RED SNAPPER, And 26 other varieties of Sea and River Fish.} WE DELIVER ANYWHERE.Tel.Main 417 or 418.5.000 | \u2018 80 nxôLIsH PROVERBS cenrs Successfully used and-endorsed by 100 U.S.Prize Winners as the most accurate, coln- pleto and helpful book for contestants.Al- pbabetically arranged, classified, indexed.Contains the \u201cCream of Proverbs,\u201d and valuable information.Five thousand Proverbs.Two times more than similar books.Postpaid for 30¢ sliver or U.8S.stamps.KE.F.cevsencocrcenrrorrroce : MARCHA, Publisher, Toledo, Ohio.\u2019 ' MONTREAL COUPLE WERE\u2019 Teme Creare rec tee ieee LOCATED IN TORONTO Street and Number 0.000 0e0ee seen Woman Refused to Desert Her Lover CUT THIS OUT, fill in your answer carefully, and mall to the Proverb Editor, The Herald, Montreal, when the contest is completed.THE HERALD\u2019S PROVERB HUNT _ No.10 oe Levers ess craters nenntan Despite Entreaties of Father Town and Province .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.ee en RAA encens e \u201csers esen00u0 and Brother.! [ Toronto, Nov, 30.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Jewish $ - \u2014$ | circles in Montreal are sald to be much .1.250 LIST OF PRIZES 1.250 : ; exercised over the elopement\u201d of Hy- O\u2014J ; man Cohen, a clothes presser, and Sa- = IANO VW.Shaun \u2018Yo k Tree soreness $350.00 rh Hedji.daughter of a well known .me YOTK \u20182 Co.frente ; tiebrew citizen of that city.The pair 3.WALTHAM GOLD WATCH\u2014Robbins, Appleton & Co.100.00 left Montréal about a week ago pad 4.COLLEGE COURSE\u2014International Business College Jd one 75.00 the relatives\u2019 of the girl have been 9 TRIP TO NEW .YORK\u2014Delaware and Hudson, d one scouring the country In search of them, 6 Vv week's potel bay rie PE 20.00 Yesterday a brother of the girl called 3 gl lye dmund qa y ET nv.hoosscacuce er vecences 2006 at the office vf Staff-Inspector Archl- 7.CA \u2014The D.H.Hoga ma Co Deere ereeneS + bald and notified the officer in charge 8.SEWING MACHINE\u2014Wi lams Mfg.Go.4.00000 ec eceee scene 50.00 that they had been located, at 34 Al- 9, SEWING MACHINE\u2014Williams Mfg Co.Ceca nt 60.00 bert street.When approached by.the 10.INSURANCE POLICY (5 years, Accident and Guarantee Co.50.00 police constable they consented tu step 11.GRAMOPHONE\u2014Berliner Gramophone Ro.«.- Co RE %.00 bver to the staff-inspector's office, 12 PHONOGRAPH\u2014Dominion Music and Phonograph Co., 45.00 where, the father amd brother awaited 13.RANGE-\u2014Standard Foundry Co.- Tree terre ee eos ces ese 40.00 then.The former implored his daugh- 14.FOUNTAIN PEN\u2014L.E.Waterman Co.1° 5 es es ttes 25.00 Act Who is about ninéteen years of ag.15.SIX CORONATION FOLDING CHAIRS-\u2014W.P.Stanton & Co.25.00 to forsake her lover and return home 16 SUIT OF CLOTHES TO ORDER\u2014Max Ussher .c.c.c0000 25.00 with\u2019 Lim, but she was obstinate, and | 17- DIAMOND GAS LAMP\u2014Gloria Gas Lioht Co.s.0000cccc0css 15.00 said that they intended to get married | 18 WALL TRUNK\u2014MclLeod, Hamilton & \u20acCo.ccaveeeararnscenncon 10.00 es oon 1g a rabbi could be secured to 19.DOZEN PHOTOS \u2014Arless & Co.c von.\u2026 eeesreerraienen 8.00 erform the ceremony.\u2018The baffled 20.MUSIC TO ORDER\u2014Dominion Music and Phonograph Co.5.00 | ather and brother will return to Mont- 21.BOXING GLOVES\u2014Wightman Sporting Goods Co.004 3.50 ; yal.22, HOME EXERCISER\u2014Wightman Sporting Goods Co.3.00 | 23.LADY'S SNOWSHOES Winhtman Sporting Goods Co.2.50 | y 24.FOOTBALL\u2014Wiohtman Sporting Gcods Co.J 2.50 TAYLOR PRESBYTERIAN 55 HERCULES CHEST EXPANDER Wightman Sporting Goods | .oF.TR PR Len sas ac 0e RE \u2026.1.50 | CHURCH BURNS MORTGAGE 26.TWO HOCKEY STICKS\u2014Wightman Sporting Goods Co.1.00 | 27, AIR RIFLE\u2014Wightman Sporting Goods Co.veverressnsecascnsn 1.00 Festive Ceremony Ends With Presen- 28 to 50-~Conan- Doyle\u2019s \u201cA Study in Scarlet\u201d .ce0veevvceens 11.00 tation to Pastor of Communion i Service for Visiting Sick.The mortgage which has been attached to Taylor Presbyterian Chu:.:h dor many years was last night burned before a considerable number of the thurch\u2019's supporters.The pastor, Rev.'.D.Reid, read a brief history of Wie church, tracing its growth from a mission with headquarters in a garret to ite present satisfactory and pros- porous condition, The .office-holders of the congrega- ion presented the pastor with a com- Munion service, specially b«e in visiting the sick.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 YHE GERHARD HEINTZMAN NOT GIVEN AWAY, Gerhard Heintzman finds a ready | The texts of t prizes will be awarded, wlll not be considered.(1) Each answer must each pæoverb picture.Pr making tbe awards.contest.- \\ adapted for ' numerical order by.the contestants.cnvelope.Typewritten answers will not be accepted.wers.themsolvés, $.BACK COPIES OF THE HERALD MAY B THE CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST he proverbs for which Herald readers are invited to hunt have been.taken from à standard English work on proverbs, and will form the basis on wbich the 1 & » The conditions of the contest must te absolulely followed in overy case, or the answer The conditions are as follows: 2 be plainly and carefully written upon the coupon published with (2) Answers are not to bo sent in until after the contest, but must be in hands of erb Editor not later than.two.weeks after ap 3) Neatness, care and scholarship displayed in (4) Employes of The Herald, with thelr families, are not allowed to participate in this a to - .(5) The coupons will be numbered, and the sets of Answers must be neatly arranged in (6) Contestants may send in as many sets of answers as they please, but each set must be in a different envelope.Two answers to the same Proverb must not be inserted in ove > earance of final Proverb picture.preparing answers will be considered In Contestants must write and sign thelr ans- IZ OBTAINED AT ANY TIME.Rule for all the pianos he can 1nake without giving away instruments to public institutions for an advertise- dient, for which the private customers must pay.Every Gerhard Helhtzman Pano is sold strictly on its merits and below pt & uniform price.This is the reason! Special Offer to To new sybscribers, outside of Montreal, The Herald will be sent by mail for two months, covering the period of the Proverb Contest, for twenty-five cents.Fill out form and.mgil at once, to Herald .Publisbing Co., Montreal.New Subscribers a phy you get so much better value in >uylng an art plano from this great taker than in purchasing an Instru- nent which is sold largely by extrava- tant advertising.beginning of Proverb Hunt.J.W.Shaw & Co, 2274_St.Catherine .) \\ ftrect, are the sole agents for Gerhard ' Heintzman in Montreal, and are now fhowing a full range of the latest art ishing .Co., \u2018Herald Publ .803 Cralx Street, Montreal.ADDRESS .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Enclosed find 25 cents, for which spd Dat Herald for two months, from NAME (iiiiiecaceransssatosescnssessssassestansssnsssstcciosssessosascesscssed - v.c=00 0530000000 0800 000000200005 0c00000 ktyles which are pronounced by critics to be the Tinest ever introduced by a Canadian manufacturer, Doi\u2019t miss a call at Shaw's if you think of pur- haslng à pluno.\u2014Adv, ACH | DO NOT SEND ANSWERS IN E co \u201cTHE o SACK NUMBERS AT THE HERALD OFF|CE.OF DAY-\u2014KEEP ALL TILL END .+ charmingly arranged.best.It paration D J Soups : | | Sauces to which it gives a richness, strength and flavour peculiarly its own.When next making Soup or Gravy, add a spoonful of BOVRIL and note the difference.tes Any emperienced \u201cchef® will tell you, good cook-\" ing only needs the addition of BOVRIL to make it the COLONIAL HOUSE, ou sois Lor \u20ac PTS is invaluable in the pre- of -German-Bldesdown.Flan * colors.PHILLIPS SQUARE.! ; Foe Sg annels - .' ¢ / .Nex Eiderdown Flannels, plain colors.: Very fie gaods,, in pluok, pele Plue, navy, cream, cardiual, light and dark gray, \u201cscarlet.Rippis 1n tardinal, pale blue, pink \u2018and cream, pels, very fine goods, in a variety of fancy .and Gravies MILLINERY\u2014In the Millinery Department Saturday's Bargains wiil be continued from day to day, viz.: ; Ladies\u2019 Trimmed Hats, 33 1-3 per cent.discount.Laflies\u2019 Untrimmed Heats, half-price.Children's Silk Tams, Bonnets sud llats, 33 1-3 per cent.discount, .Ladies\u2019 of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Lemesurler, Lachevrotizre street, parents ot\u2019 the groom.Mrs.J.Fofarty, Dorchester street, has issued invitations for a dance to be given at the Kings Hall, December: 12, in honor of the coming out of her two younger daughters, the Misses Lena and Amy Fogarty.The patronesses for the Cote St.Antoine Tennis Club ball to be held at the King's Hall, Dec.9, are Lady Tait, Mrs.Graham Dunlop, Mrs.Dinham Molson, Mrs.Lorne McGibbon, Mrs.W, C.J.King, Mrs.Edwin Hanson, Mrs.Geoffrey, Burland, Mrs.Anderson, Mrs.Yarker, and Mrs.Ernest Gault.Messrs.A.B.Chaffee, F.J.Bell, C.Doutre, O.Lanctot, Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Roy.M.Michaison, R.Rousseau, }.J.Dionne, L.P.Geoffrion, J.P.Schmidt, Dr.R.Tessler, W.G.Walker, J.MecNumee, J.L.Morin, C .E.acnaughton, Montreal were among yasterday's guests at the Chateau, Quebec.The following party arrived from Toronto last evening in the private car Virginia as the guests of Mr.and Mrs, A.G.Yates, of Rochester, N.Y.:\u2014Tle Lord Blshop of Toronto, Rev.F.I, DuVernet, Bishop-elect of Caledonia, and Mrs.DuVernet, Mrs.Horace Du- Vernet, Miss Alice DuVernet.Mr.and Mrs, DuVernet, Dr.C.Y.Ford, of Dansville, N.Y.Mrs.Hooper and Miss Yutes juined the party at Kingston.day afternoon by Mrs.Geo.TL, Armstrong, Mountali street, The tea tubla which wus prettily arranged with yellow chrysanthemunis was in charge of Ars.Walter Grose.and Mrs.J.A.Bell assisted by Miss Knox, Miss Griffith, Miss Mundlé, Miss Cralg, Miss Bell and Miss McConnell.Mrs.Armstrong \\s entertaining a number of young people ut the tea hour this afternon.Mies Nancy Carver Leiter, second daughter of the late Levi Z.Leiter, of Chicago, and si was married at noon to-day, at.her mother's residence ut Washington, D.(*.to Major Colin Powers Campbell, Marler, Ibbotson, and H | In addition to the Rev.H.A.Brooke, of the Britsh army.The cc:cemony was very quiet, owing to the recent death of the bride's father, and only the family circle and a few intimate friends of the bride were present.The Earl of Suffolk was best | 1, and Miss Daisy Leiter Attended St sister.Rev Roland Colton Smith, ,.rector of St.Johu's Episcopal Chureh, of this city, G officluted at the scrvice,?A wedding breakfost followed, aud, Major and Mrs.Campbell left Washington during fab uftesnoou.Mr, Wan ©.Hodgson was, the Mostess at a very pleasant reception A yesterday afternoon at her residence, Pine \u2018Avenue.In the tea-room Mra.James Laing and Mrs.Sidney Howard presided at the table, assisted by Mrs.James Walker, Miss Bessie Shaw, Miss Mabel Hodgson, Misg Florence Waugh, and Mrs.Hodgson's two little daughters, who were dalntily gowned in white.The hostess, who was gown- cd in cream volle, received in the drawing-room, whero the decorations of cut flowers and greenery were The tea~ table was extremely pretly and novel, having a handsome silver candelabra with yellow chrysanthemum shades raised several inches above the centre and heavily banked with * mums\u2019 of the same color.The fairy lights placed at the four corners of tho table had also yellow shades and the same color scheme was effectively used for the cakes and jces.; MME.SCHUMAN HEINCK AVED.oo Boston, Mass., Nov.30.\u2014A cablegram from Dresden, Germany, to Mme.Schu- mann-Heinck has announced the death HERALD DAILY PATTERN MISSES\u2019 BLOUSE WAIST 4384.Full waists are much in vogue for young girls, and are \u20ac» \u2018eedingly cbarming, both with plain skirts and with the.suspender dresses that aro so much worn.This one is admirable for both purposes and is suited to many materials, but is shown in embroidered challie with collar and cuffs of lace.The quantity of material required for a girl of fourteen years of ago is 3% yards 21 inches wide, 2% yards 27 inches wide or 17% yards ¢4 inches wide, with 3 yards ot all.over lace A May Manton pattern 4884, sizes 12, 14 and 16, will be mailed to any address by \u2018the Fashion Department of this paper on receipt of ten cents.I Name seasenessssscacsosettncsestosececrst \u20ac._ Address tesnsescestetansasearcarsanses No.Of Pattern seeceascessssnsssn Age muossonçoméenesessenecsa 00 EEE Do 0 vents, aud sending te Tho Montreal.Herald Pattern Departmont.LL .A ° 1 |Meris Assoclation of the Church of st, An enjoyable teu was given yester-! ster of Lady Curzon,\u2019 BERE-.Catching cold and having it settle in at her villa in Koetschenbroda, near Dresden, of her husband, Paul Schumann.Mme.Schumann-Heinck has consented to remuin in the United half-price.LADIES \u20acCORSHTS~A large range of P.D, Corsets at halt-price.LADIES\u2019 WAISTS\u2014AnD assorted \u2018lot in muslin, cheviot and slik, at Ladies\u2019 Flappel Walsts, 20 per cent.discount.= PETER EEE EEE Corsets = states, until her season's engagement has ended.Mr.Schumann's death was caused by a stroke of paralysis.the third he has suffered since 1899, when he became 111 in New York.When Mme.Schumann-Heinck left Dresden she realized that her husband could .not live longer than a few months.Paul Schumann was a watch-maker before he became an actor, In 1843, when he and Mme, Heinck were married, he was under a seventeen years\u2019 engagement in Hamburg as an actor \u2018and stage manager.He acompanied his wife to this country in 1598 to be stage \u201cbe had.Also Punching Bags, Exercisers, for games.\u201cSPORTING -GOODS SKATES AT 20 PER CENT.OFF\u2014Several lues of Hockey amd Fanog, , Skates, which we wish to clear.+ Le TOBOGGANS, $2.00 to $11.00.Sce these values.They are the best ta LORETTE SNOWSHOES\u2014$1.40.up to $3.00.ddl Boxing Gloves and all requlsitep manager of the Wagerian productions at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, and came over with her again in 1499, and remained until illness torced him to return to Dresden.Mme.Schumann-Helnck's beautiful voice was heard with much pleasure in Montreal last year and.she will appear in concert here again this season.~ Toys \u2014\u2014\u2014 FOR CHARITY'S SAKE.Men's Association of St.James the Apostle Organized for -the Year.\\ The \u2018second annual meeting of the Baby Jumpers and Walkers Invalid Tables James tho Apostle was held\u2019 in the aclivol room adjoining the church last evening.There was a large attendance of the members, and the meeting wus most successful In every wav.The + Annex.~ Games Sleighs.| Space will not permit of enumeration.See them.All in the new Paper and \u201c| Tinsel Decorations y following officers were elected to serve for the coming year, viz.: 5 PER CENT.DISCOUNT FOR CASIL \u2018 Mon.president\u2014Rev.Canon Ellegood, DJ Le \u2019 : Hon, vice-president \u2014 Rev.IH.A.SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS, Brooke, M.A.+ President-iMr.C.F.Notiman.Vice-prestdent-\u2014Mr.T.Henry Carter, Hon.treusurer\u2014Mr.F.©.Shoreye Hon.secretary-\u2014Mr.G.M.Carter.Committee - Messrs, Pyke, Turner, udeon, + who has been devoted to the work in hand, the following were elected hon.Henry Morgan & Co.MONTREAL vice-predidents, viz.Messrs.- 8.O.Shorey, G.J.Crowdy, Licut.-Col.Hib- bard, John Edgar, J.L.Marlrr, W.Hf.;Wetr, Geo.Créek, Geo.Madriil, 19.J- dep aMMEMESSE { = et eh bb bith Coyle, H.C Scott, Jus, Y'yKe; and eo, Hague.\u2018 \u2018 \u2018 ! This association wus formed nearly i] 4 hs: two years ago for the purpose of give: IA CEE 1 aw\u2019 \u2018 {ng relief during the winter months to [SS i Rd .> the poor tind destitute residing in.the hy\u201d Bb CE + our parish.The members of the avsecla- 5 i ; ; x tion have in the past been unsparing Pe 8 * ju thelr efforts to see that those In the , AR, Nady \u2019 parish, who, from sickness or.any IS pt other cause, have \u2018not suffered for veu ES 4 want of Tmediciné, clothes, fuel and food.\u2018The financial statement for the Iyear cnding Oct.31 showed a small balance tn the credit of the fund, and the association look forward to another\u2019 successful year for the furtherance of the good work which they have in Land, rt For choice Otter Trimmed Overcoats, sce Boucher & Roffey, Tallar corner St.Peter and Notre Dame streets, [EE \u2018GRANT TO OTTAWA UNIVERSITY.Toronto, Nov.30.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014Last winter Ottawa and surrounding dis- tirlets sustained a serigus loss in ac destruction by fire of Ottawa University.The matter of a provincial grant to aid in re-establishment of the iu- stitution on its former Lasis hus been under consideration by the Govern- \u201cment for some time, and It has been decided to give the :um of S10,000 to- | ward the restoration of the engineering fill your books.OF Real Bargains Between 1 o\u2019clock p.m.to 5 p.m.Thursday and Friday, we will give Stamps\u20142 for 1, 3 for 1, and 5 for 1, on several articles\u2014a chance to Hours and \u2018 physics\u2019 apparatus, 1t is, of course, not intended this shall be annually granted, but it is held, in view of the importance of the university to the district named, and the nature of the calamity which it suffered, that « special allowance could properly be made from the provincial treasury.Special\u201450 pairs WOOL BLANKETS, all-wool, size 60 x 80.Worth regular $4.00, for, (Free\u2014$10.00 worth of Green Cash Receipts with cvery pair.) Per pair .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.0.#320 5 FUR-LINED _ CAPES, Thibet collar, to be sold at the lowest price.\u2026.\u2026.$5.99 with (Free\u2014$10.00 worth of Green Cash Receipts with every Cape.) TOOK A SEVERE COLD.n Settled In The Kidneys.100 pairs of WHITE.FLANNELETTE BLANKETS.size 10-4.Special price for Thursday and Friday, palr.s \u2018 - * 99e (Free\u2014$2.00 worth of Green Cash Receipts with every pair) a 4 Don't forget that by doing your shopping at our store, you \u2018not -only get Stamps, but at the same tine you always get the full value for your money.EY \u201c Pain In The Back The Result.ONE PRICE STORE Trahan the Bick is often tite cause of Backache\u2014 the primary case\u2019 of kiditey trouble.When the back aches it ie a warning-that the kidneys ate liable to become affected.| Heed the warning! check the Back.\u2018ache, and dispose of any chance of further \u2018trouble.: Toes | If you don't, seriour complications are: : very spt to arise, Mra.BE.Williams, lamilton, Ont, caught cold, ang it gcttled in her kidneys, She used DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS, - and is thankful for the immediate relief: they gave her.She writes us as follows : : \u201cIt is with pleasure that I «dd my testimony in févorof Déasi's Kidney Pills.~~ Of Some time ago I took & severe cold, wideh gettied In my kidneys.The soreness and: - in the small of my back bothered ine.grestly.After suffering for somw- months, and finding numerous remedies fail, I procured a Hox of Doak\u2019s Kiddey.- Pills, and received inithediate selief from ay sufferings.x Dean's Kidney Pills\u2019 may be prdtured.i A 2, ce .5 Gor.Notre Dame and Guy Sts.Photograph Frames We have a larger stock than ever of pretty and inexpensive frames.Prices from Z56 up.CANADIAN SCENIC CALENDARS \u2018 Made from our large Collection of Views, Price 7Sc ench.Réady for mailing.WM.NOTMAN & SON, 13 and 14 Phillips Sa.Entire Satis- - faction oo Guaranteed Freres, ot all dealéra, of will be sent direet by gail on receipt of ptice\u2014\" F1 > = ITALIAN PARLIAMENT OPENED.50 cents per box, or B for $1.25.Rome, Nov.90.\u2014King Victor Emman- PU + 7 uel, who was accompanñied by Queen Tax Doan Kspnæy Pirr.Co, \u2026 - Helen re-opened Parliament » to-day.TORONTO.ONY.m hls seat in the Sehaté at the Palazza Madama the King delivered -the Speech from the rone, éxpresst liberal and peaceful principles, Which were enthusiastically appladded, - \u2018 cme + MONTREAL ART :PRINTERS\u2014 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT - 2 ea 0e ee te dE dE SE St OR \u2019 ea = cave mY IT wae - playing football, .- tn the co « sport.\u2018the dthers.+.PPPOE ROO #2 BO BRP v seve +; \u2014 Purity \u201c+ Quaghan, Bakore teReyalty 3e FOOTBALL BASKETBALL SPORTING COMMENT The secretary of the Marlboros in writing the Ottawas inviting them to play in Toronto, New Year's Day sald: \u201cLet me assure you that any little ill will that existed re the Stanley cup matches is entirely forgotten.\u201d This statement would make it appear that the lurid talk last winter about the roughness of the Ottawas in their matches with the Marlboros was all rot.The football championships this year were fairly well distributed, Toronto being the only city overlooked in the deal.Ottawa College won the Quebec Union's 'senfor championship, Shamrocks, of Montreal, the Intermediate championship and Montreal III, the junior championship.Queen's took the Intercollegiate senior champlon- ship and Royal Military College, the intermediate.In the Ontario, Hamilton Tigers won tie senlor and Dundas the junior championship.Possibly too much time is spent in Toronto in making new rules and not enough in The Hamilton Tigers are sald to weigh 180 pounds, on the average.They are rapidly qualifying for the Quebec Unions Senior, class.If Hamilton keeps on winning the 0.R.F.U.championship, the Toronto law makers will get sore and invent another set of hybrtd rules.They have been trying for years to win cham- plonships for Toronto and - their success has not been starting on the grid- tron, though it has been marvellous ve .DR + I - » - * Va : LA D .y ; .Ca 1 _.GEO NL me At ain \u2018 We a .-.LS a are SE ee ge Stocks and Money.STOCKS PRETTY STRONG; GOOD BUYING OF DOM.STEEL BONDS ; MANY OTHER FEATURES .Steel stocks were well to the front n the local market- to-day, with the Mackays active again and the market In Wall Street perhaps the most striking feature of the day was the tise in Northern Securities, which sold: yesterday at 119 7-8 and saw 124 1-2 to- lay.: There was no particularly new gossip tm connection with the Company, but in the words of a Wall Street wire \u201cthere fs probably something doing.\u201d Reading was also a strong Wall St.feature to-day working from 6 1-4 to a In London, Grand Trunks are keep- Ing well to the front and a local broker who handles a good deal of cable business is authority for the statement that both Canadiuns and Amerl- cans are evincing more interest fn these stocks than for many years past.They were fractionally lower than yes- terduy.Hudson Bays on the other hand are still going up at a good clip and sold to-day at 51 1-2 as against 60 3-4 yesterday at the close.This wus the last day for the purchase of Canadian Pacific rights ani to-morrow the new stocks will be traded in.\u201c In connection with the rather surprising net decrease shown oy Canadian Pacific in.its statement issued yesterday, Vice-President McNicholl Stated that & number of works which had been in process of completion for some time had been charged up to ex-, penses in October which strong.Reading has been a feature, It is generally expected that a dividend will be declared in January; it is also stated that there is a heavy short in-| terest in the stock.The floating supply of Repding fs extremely migall as most of it {s tied up for control, and & nervous short interest might therefore make extreme prices if it became alarmed.Union Pacific was also a feature running up rapidly from 115 1-2 to 118 1-2 on commission house business.There is no special news to account for its strength.Steel shares have at last been heavy on realizing.The bond market has been strong and active, E.& C.Randolph, LONDON CLOSING.London closing prices: Anac.6 and 117; Atch.90 3-8 and 88; C.P.R., 137 1-2 and 134; St.179 and 179; Erie 41 1-4 and 40 1-4; E.F., 75 3-8 and 73 8-8; Ills.140 3-4 and 157; L.N.144 1-4 and 140 3-4; Ny.Cen.145 and 141 1-2; Penna.71 1-4 and 139; R.G.39 3-4 and 77 1-2; 8.P.69 1-4 and 67 1-2; U.P.118 and 116; U.S.S.33 1-8 and 32 3-8; U.S.Q.96 1-4 and 93 7-8.- Consols 88 $-16.Account 88 11-16.American stocks in London closed steady.IRREGULAR MARKET.A wire to Laldlaw & Co.said:\u2014As has been the case in the sessions immediately preceding to-day\u2019's stock market has been somewhat irregular, but the general undertone has been very strong.Liquidation in the lately ad- naturally vancing Stcel shares and renewed ac- swelled that item: beyond its natural tivity in some of the standard shares and specialties have been the sallent proportions.The gross earnings.tell the story now | features.its shown a strong capacity for absorbing of what the road is.doing, and The genral market has ability to take in vastly larger sums\u2019 stocks on rcactions and withal has a than ever before.1 Good buying in Donflnion Steel bonds was a conspicuous developmett iu the local market and \u2018they were very strong around 79.The common stock sold up to 19 and the preferred reached 49 3-4.Coal was a shade easier at the opening but picked up a fraction while 116 was bid for the preferred.The sales to noon in Wall Strect today amounted to 709,000 shares.MONEY IN N.YT.Call money in Wall Street to-day foaned at 344 per cent.| MEXICAN LIGHT AND POWER.| Latest quotations\u2014Bonds and stock, | 00 with 40 per cent stock to 90 with 35 per eent.stock; stock, 48'2 to 50; bonds, , HONTREAd, AND BOSTON.Montreal and\u2019 Boston sold on the N.FORGET'S CABLE.L.J.Forget & Co.'s London cable quoted Grand Trunk first at 107%, second at 9514, third at 483, Canadian Pacific at 1373, Anaconda at 6, Hudson's Bsy at 5113, - JAP BONDS.Japanese 6 per cent.bonds were quoted in New York to-day at 91%.GRANBY CONSOLIDATED.Granby Consolidated apencd in Boston at 3%, and at 12.30 was quoted at NORTHERN SECURITIES.Northern Securities: in Wall Street curb at 12113, and at 12.30 were quoted et 124, : ' MR.FORGET BETTER.Mr.Rodolphe Forget, who has been {ll for some days past, was down town to-day feeling much better, \u2026 CL MONTREAL EXCHANGE.Montreal Exchange quotations te- day -are reported as follows by Marler & Hodgson: : New York funds, 3-64 to 1-64 dis., 1-8 to \u20181-4 prm.; sterling 60 days, 8 25-32 to 8 27-32, 9 to 9 1-8; sterling demand, 9 13-32 to 9 1-5-32, 9 5-8 to 9 3-4; sterling, cables, 9 1-2 to 9 -7-32, 9 3-4 to 9 7-3; Paris, francs short, 5.16 7-8.' GRANBY.A wire to Charles Head & Co., from Boston said: \u201cSales'.of Granby to uoon were 1,700 shares, .Price range & 3-8 to 5 9-16.\u201d \u2018 NOON LETTER.- A noon wire to Mr.C.D.Monk said: There was quite a lot of important developments over night and market \u2018became very active in all departments.Stecls cused off on very heavy selling for profits.Union Pacific followed the setrength exhibited in Northern Securities on the curb and New York Central and Penna.were also well bought.Many pools are reported as being active aud a huge pool in U, S.Steel: common in Pittsburg is reported.There 18 quits a lot of talk on traction deal but as yet indefinte as to outcome.There is some disposition to await Nor.Secs.decision and market at times is quite feverish but at no time does it show weakness, DULUTH'S GROSS.The gross earnings of Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic continue the satisfactory showing begun early thls fall, those tor the third week of November showing a gain of $4,189 over the same week in 1903, and $3,368 over the same week in 1902, The aggregate to state since July 1st, however, is still slightly behind that of the last two years, as will be seen below.The figures in detail are: .1904, 1903.1902, - Third week, - .Nov.$ 51,661 $ 47,472 $ 43,293 Sinde July i 18t ao.1,098,740 1,157,063 1,178,359 THE SOO'S GROSS.| healthy aspect which might presage a further advance, NEW YORK INVESTMENTS.Investment returns on New York stock, on the basis of Friday's close, compiled by uouis 8.Colivell, manager for Edmund & Charles Ran- doiph,'87 Sc.Francois Xavier street: Close.Div'd.Yield.Amer.Sugar com.1493 7 4.69 Atchison com.!.§8 4 54 Amer, Smelter com.813 5 6.17 do.pfd.\u2026.1134 7 6,14 B.& O.ciesees 963, 4 4.16 Amal.Copper.80% z 2.47 CP, R-.\u202600000000u 134% 8 4.47 Con.Gas.\u2026.\u2026.21543 10 4,65 Detroit United.79 4 5.06 IN.Central.\u2026\u2026.15644 6 3.84 L.& N.\u2026\u20260.1597 5 367 Missouri PaC.eeeee 10873 5 4.58 Man.Elevated.eeea 16744 6 3.59 Met.Street Ry.\u2026.\u2026.12 : B.64 N.Y.Cellivepencscass 14015 5 3.57 Penna.Ry.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.13814 6 4.34 St.Paul.ceeee 174 7 4,02 U.S.Steel pfd.\u2026.\u2026.94% 7 7.4 Twin City.cesses 1061: 5 4,71 Union Pacific.115% 4 3.47 Western Union.93 0 5.37 MORNING BOARD SALES.Following 1s a list of the morning board sales, as supplied by E, Mackay Edgar & Co.: - © 25 Canädian Pacific at 134.200 Canadian Pacitic at'13374.500 Canadian Pacific at 134.zw Canadian Pacific at 133%.1 Canadian Pacific at 1364.130 Mackay common at 39%.275 Mackay common at 3U%.160 Mackay common at 19%.75 Mackay common at 3973.100 Mackay common at 393, 200 Mackay commoh \u2018at 397.4 Mackay common at 39.400 Mackay common at 39%.100 Mackay common at 398, 1 Mackay common at 39%.74 Mackay common at 292.- EU Coal tomthon at 6414.125 :Coel common at 64%, 204 Coal common at 65.2 Bank of Montreal xd at 250.10 Bank of Montreal xd at X49, 2,9u0 Moutreal City 7 per ceuts.at 1773.$ Canadian Pacific Rights at 644.25 Canadian Pacific Rights at 6.8.Canadian Pacific Rights at 6.3 Mackay preferred at 75!-.100 Mackay preferfed at 7544 : 2 Mackay preferred at 7544.930 Mackay preferred at 75.25 Toledo at 201%.- 100 Ogllvie preferred at 132.- 40 Bank of Commer 9 xd at 158.25 Montreal Street Hallway at 2163, 10 Montreal Street Railway at 217.25 Montreal Strect Railway at 216%}, 50 Montreal Street Railway al 2164.450 Montreal Power at 82%.10 Moutreal Power at 82%.325 Montreal Power at 82%.3 Montreal Power at 8ilz.1,000 Payne Company at 2.25 Lake of Woods preferred at 1133, 2 Switch preferred at 95., 103 Molsons Bank at 218.LN 25.Molsons Bank at 21873.18,000 Lake of Woods Bonds at 110.7.000 Lake of Woods Bonds at 11015.3,000 Lake of Woods Bonds at 110.70 Richelieu at 60.150 Twin City at 106! :.50 Twin Cfty at 106%.GO Twin City at 10674.b0 Twin City at.106%.25 Twin City at 1068.-59 Twin City at 196%.50 Twin City at 106%.1,000 Halifax Bonds at 193 and int, 60 Detroit at 78%.3 Quebec Bank xd J = EE Puig npn Star Mine ; \u2018Its Present Outlook At the annual meeting 62 the Centre Star Mining Co, held in Toronto, the president said: As you are aware, it has been apparent for some years past that the chances for large Oividends trom Rossland mines were doubtful unless a much cheaper msthod of treatment could bb derised than that which has hitherto obtained.Our manager had reported from time ta time during thp past four years that euch methods of treatment were possible, but for one reason or another it seemed impossible for him to secure the facilities necessary for such a plant, such as a suitable elte, abundance of water, and cheap freight rates.However, a year ago last August these diffi- cultics were overcome, and the Rossland Power Company was shortly afterwards organized for the purpose of building and equip- plug a concentrating and cyaniding mil near the smelter at Trajl, but owing to many unforeseen difficulties, Mr.Kirby appears to have been unable to get this miil into running order until within the last few weeks, and up to the present time we have not been advised that it Is running smoothly.The usual difficulties which naturally arise in starting a large plant such as this have been mot with, but are being gradually overcome.Everything to-day is turning upon the success of this and other mills which are being installed in Rossland.This will be apparent when I tsll you that the Centre Star and its sister mine, the War Eagle, which have beeu operated under tbe: same management, bave so far produced 653,932 tons of ore, which has averaged about $14.40 per ton, or a total value of $8,076,661.Of this, more than $4,872,834 has gone to pay railways and smelters for freight, treatment, refining, and marketing charges.The balance, amounting to about $3,200,000, has Yen received by these mines, and the whole of this has by them been disbursed fOr labor and supplies in connection with the mining of the ore and the development and equipment of the mines, and I may say that so far as the War Eagle is concerned a large.emount has been borrowed in addition.It will be seen from this that we have been producing from these mines during the past seven years about $4,000 In market values of gold, silver, and copper for every working day, and undoubtedly everybody, miners, merchants, railways, smelters, refinerios, and indeed the hole country, bas been making à good thing out of the wealth thus produced, except those whose capital produced it.The fact of the matter is that the cost of mining at Rossland is probably higher than at any of the other points in the world at which these metals are being produced in like quan- titles.The object of the mill is, in a measure, to meet this difficulty by affording some cheaper method of treatment ot low grade ores than by smelting, and the plan has been hit upon of concentrating out the copper sulpbides for the Smelter and extracting the pe from the balance by tho cyanidiug process.\u2018 Profit and Loss Account.To cost of mining and development.$227,607.20 5.Canadian Pacific\u2019s To Deamond dull prospecting cceee.e 7.110.329 To legal expenses .ces a.11.200,12 To Managing TDirector'g salary .-2,600.00 To mine accounts .\u2026.av.IRIS To travelling expenses +.450.00 To auditor's fees .\u2026.ve.160.00 To Head Office expenses .o S174 To inveatiguting into ore processes.295.64 To SUNdry CXPpénbés 000000000000 1,023.79 To amount written off for deprecin- na tion of plant, CtC.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026nerensore 19,442.29 $271,078.08 To Balance .cocveenne ses ascerscc 165,182.70 | ) H36,56.0S By Balance brought forward .$150,789, By net proceeds ore sales.-$284,951.66 Less Provincial ore taxes.6,699.03 wane BÂ See rare eu se sem sascresse 447.84 By interest .es seuvsoscona0s By transfer fees .\u2026\u2026.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 $436,542.08 1 \u2014 Heavy Cash Holdings In the way of cash holdings, Canadian Pacific leads all the roads of the continent, as \"the following figures, showing the holdings Tt ts now reasonable to suppose that these holdings of last June are now reduced still further, for expenditure has continued and few new securities have been issued.Apple Shipments The apple shipments from all ports for the week eudiug Nov.U6, and since the season, opened, with comparisons, figures in barrels, CT.TR \u2018MONTREAL BAILY MERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, £904., PS : an : .\u201c re ' * J fe : v : : « Le : : ce | Co.Te a + , : eo ts .[ \u20181 : me 4 .: .° + Market Reports.BANK OF MONTREAL WPERAL BANK OF EAYIDA .\\ Capital Paid Up.3000.08 > es ; .Rept Account .cco00000.; 9 îB 1 \u2018 ~ oh MONTREAL'S PRODUCE EXPORTS FOR YEAR NOTICE ts hereby given that a Dividend of HEAD OFFICE = - TORONTO AE Five Fer Cent.upon the paid-up Capital T.R.MERRITT .c.u o.PRESIDEN Stock of this Institution has been declared for |p, ®.WILKIE .d'ice PRESIDENT an Cheese shipments from Montreal for; Total shipm\u2019ts since ; the current balf year, and that the same wil} r nar AER the season of 1904 amount to 2,112,098] May 1st.1904 .1s1157 54301 485,458) Po Payable at its Banking House In this City, M Corner of Bt.James aud Mol Bee boxes against 2,390,702 boxes last year COLT.Derio sua Noa 47 de que ranches; on and after Thurs :.y, General Banking Business.Co.and 2,100,048 boxes in 1902.4 1903 cr te we .293,029 45,248 338,277 the Firat day of December next.Savings Department.Sterling Exchange .{ Butter shipments for the season \u201coor Hod sn most The Transfer Books wlll be closed from tLe J.A.RICHARDSON.Manager\u201d \u201c amounted to 485,468 boxes against 338,- 2 on or A 934,901 16th to the 30th of November next, both days \u2014 _.xes last year and 634,951 boxes CCREASE\u2014CHEESE.inclusive.] two years ago.-: En Local.Thro\u2019.Total.\u201cThe Apnual General Meeling of the Share- GEORGE C.HIAM.0.C.PANGMAN The cheese shipments follow :\u2014 1903 v0 we on at i a Com MARGIN TRADING Notice is hereby given that a2 Dividend of | - Somewhat Irregular The wheat market was slightly better than yesterday's: close, but was under the highest of yesterday.The market was dull and featureless.The various options in Chicago today were reported as follows: Three and One-}{ulf Per Cent.(315 p.c.) for the current half vear, equal to seven per ! cent.(7 p.c.) per annum, on the pald-up capli- i tal stock of this Institution, has been de- | clared, and that the came will be payable at the Head Office of this Bank- and at its Branches, on and after Thursday, the first day of December next.The Transfer Books will be closed from | the 16th to the 30th of November next, both This form of speculation enables one to secure 1naximuin profits on minimum investments.My offices afford every facility for the execution of orders.You will find it advantageous to place your business withme.T have private wires to principal miurkets, receive con- the cereal vear in that country, fol-r.Open.High.Low.12,30 | days ee he Board : Es And puy place low: LT , _ ! EN .Stoule Exchange - Ded.2.10 1g ny , M.J.A.PRENDERGAST, real.Stock Exchange.Bushels.Bushels.[corn oe % 8 4 IN eee er Le 'NORRIS P BRYAN United States .,30,680,000 76,996,000 \u201cTec wh as as sud 7 7 .« Russian «0 «0 on oe 50.525,08 87,352,0001 May TTT 45% 45% an 1500 | The Herald In publisnes oy cite Herald \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Danubian .eo 23,136,000 32,960,000 Q tree ve * two.Ave Publishing Company, raig Street, Ta.: \"016.5 ats- Montreal.James S.Brierley, Managing MONTREAL ART 2RINTERS\u2014 Argentina .«\u2026.\u2026 90,016,000 04,550,000 \u2018May .\u2026.2944 ayy, uw 29 Director.\u2019 \u2018 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT Total .+.«.224,260,000 241,858,000 \u2014 = - \u2014 AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER \u2018A Great @mbined Effort is Being Made by the | Two Brothers, +\" ARSENE and ADAM LAMY \u2018 of some of the leading properties for three patents, $5.80; stropg bakers\u2019, $6.50; =; # years will testity: ns 1803 1902 winter wheat patënts, $5.70 to 36.80: Can.Pac.$11,741,708 $12,172,613 .13,227,601 Straight rollers, $5.40 to $5.50, and In CL N.Y.0.& W.257818 317,204 bags, $2.55 to $2.63.° At.Coast Line 2,431,88¢ 1.897683 .Feed.\u2014The undertone to the market 2 ° 2; Rock Island .9.067.262 14.677.542 .|'Tor milifeed retnains firm, with a good t elr our arge tores .f Lehigh Val.4,671,213 2,033,434 2,403,901 demand for both bran and shorts.N.H.&' Hart.4,094,557 7,043,483 5,233,358 Manitoba bran, in bags, $17 to $13; ; : St.Paul .L810 B6v0 588 15.550,82 shorts, $21 per toni Ontario bran, in ; s Northwosteré .7.362.115 8.411.102 99 bulk, $15.50 to $16.50; ehorts, $19 to $20; .: £nieu Fac.Je PILES and mouillie, $24 to $28 per ton, as to jouth.Ry «.5.326614 2.491818 quality.: D ee R02 098 10960787 20844405 Meal.\u2014There was no mew feature In; - es N.Y.Cen.4,732.405 262,5 14,716,768 the market for rolled oats.The de- ee ( ee SL.8.-W.389,967 716, 6,881,437 [mand 1s steady, and sales were made .' Louisville 4,765,716 3,248,469 at 82.124 per bag.A fair business was | .Ge.y Northern, 3.601.228 4.919.882 done In cornmeal at $1.35 to $1.45 per \u2026 - : .Press {EES LE i Magnificent P Have Been Purchased 11, Central .1.396.325 1,243,231 Hay.\u2014The démand for baled hay ia agni cent resents ave een urc ase fairly good, and prices show no lm- portant change.No.1, $9 to $9.25.No.2, $8 to $8.20.clover, mixed, $7 to $7.25; jand pure clover, $6.26 to $6.75 pcr ton, tn car lots.Country Produce is at 128.7.000 Tron Bonds at Ts! 2,000 Trou Honds at 8,000 Tron Bouds at 22,000 Iron Bonds at 7 49,000 Tron Bond: at Tr.14,060 Iron Bonds at 79.5,000 Iron Bonds at 78.10 Toronto Street Railway at 1055.20 Toronto Street Railway at 106.76 Iron common at 18%.15 Tron commmon at 18!:.2b Iron common at 18%.23 Iron common at INT,.170 Iron common at 19.- 25 Iron common at 18%.100 Iron common at 19.150 Iron common at 157.- 10 Iron preferred at 45%.100 Tron preferred nt 49%.15 Iron preferred at 49./ An increase of 26.81 per cent.over the saine week last year, and 14.82 over the same week in 1902, in the gross traffic of Minneapolis, St.Paul end Sault St.Marie, for the third week of November Is a pretty good showing.It makes the gain ip gross since the first.of July almosi nine per cent.over 1903, and 12 1-4 per cent.over the same period in 1902.The figures are: 1904, 1903.1902.Nov.$ 219,422 $ 173,020 $ 183,159 Since July.: 4 18t .$3,085,106 3,290,162 .3,192,678 DETROIT UNITED.Detroit United gross earnings con- - tinue to present satisfactory results, those for the three weeks ending November 21, showing a gain of seven per cent, as follows: .Three weeks, in 1904 .$245,213.32 Three weeks in 1903 .«eo 229,203.45 Increase «cue «i.e .0e.$16,009.81 A READING DIVIDEND.Noon letter.\u2014This morning's marke bas been 47 New Montreal Street Railway at 215.105 Merchants Bank xd at 187.Cotton Prices > The U.&.ginners report out to-day showed 9,786,000 bales of cotton ginned up to Nov.l4th, \u2018 The following prices were received over E.& C, Randolph\u2019s private wire: Open.High.Low.12.30.JAI.ee sess so 9.92 9.03 8.87 9.02 March se sees \u201c9150 8.47 9.03 9.17 MAY oo eo sees 9.26 9,37 9.12 9.37 Dec.eo eo 4.8.90 8.95 8.17 8.89 J.H.DUNN & CO.Members Montreal Stock Exchange.Liverpool, London & Globe Building.TEL.MAIN 4084.Bonds and Securities.Havana, Sao Paulo, Mexican and Electrical t Dovelopment Securities a Specialty.irregular but .generally London, Eng., Office\u2014#5 London Wall.- 7 E.MAG STOCKBROKERS MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Tel.Main 4548.Bonds and Investinent Securities.BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING KAY EDGAR & C0; \"J.PERCY TAYLOR, 8tock Broker, ) MEMBER MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.1740 Notre Dame Street.- .TELe-MAIN.1504 \u20ac and Wiil be Given Away on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY follow: Egga.\u2014Straight-gathered stock : : For the Week.selling at 22c to 22%c.Good straight ° .From = To Liverpool London Glasgow Total Cold storage stock In round lots is Every Person Who Purchases to the Extent of $1.00 Will \u201cReceive .Boston .25877 744 13,95 \u201c43,862 quoted at 19c to 19%c, and No.2 do.Ne anak ue 4 bos 2,404 128.298 and pickled at 17%c to 18¢ per dozen.° .or » se Bd on 4°41 7Phe demand for selected eggs, in a Moptreal .4780 9,980 IL) Jobbing way is fair, and\u2019 sales were! A E 11 d W/ 1t Decorated 1 Gold Halifax secure TR 10.000 516 ILE 00 at 24e with Montreal limed at n .name e à er n veck 10,035 21,447 26,816 122,222, 20C per dozen.\u2018 - 0 Ra ore Joos (5 maa ess 204,793 Poultry\u2014The receipts of turkeys con- whieh cannot be purchased for less than 30c each.All who purchase to the amount of $2.00 wil] Same week, 1902 o.oo.154,237 ee new ha mal, for which the receive thelr cholce of exceptional value in China and Porcelain articles, Co : s ¢ COE mi, 3 .- arcades ee Ou ports.{but eupplies of chickens, fowls, geese, It 4s the intention of the proprietors to Increase the value of the presents in this way-up to the 7 i ineludes Eto various ports.CE prete ae ARG LA - -amount.of 34.00 purchases, and the same offer will be duplicated for all purchases which exceed this From since the Sr Opaned.1902 \u2018prices.Turkeys sold at 120 to L4c,' amount.Do not miss this exceptional offer.It is the greatest inducement of the season.Every ; EROSION 1.eenaeinnnns 6.437 400,814 429,491 Chickens at 9e to 10e: fowl at 8e to -doilar counts.All will be pleased.; : ; New York .\u2026.792,203 410,51 gies ducks at 10 to 12¢, and geese avy \\ J Portland, Me.: ode to Spe per fh.| Tr OER ET AT EE î Montreal 1.!! 728,132 476.56 Reans\u2014In a Jobbing way sales of! | vin ARE ii I .Cheb Fm er) l Malltax .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.25885 10.161 | choice primes weru ude at $1.5 to, WLI ili M al | LL LT OR { St.John, NB.552 486] 40 $1.40, and seconds at $1.30 per bushel.ol LA ue Sl DOUBLE GRE N ie PL 0g ss.Annapolis, N.S.24108 14,658 \u2026 Honey.\u2014The market Yor honey vus.A CAS - A AS MN ., o nro eae quiet, and unchanged.Syrup, In 15- Cr\u201d: pes.WY ; on Ot ~~ & LE Totals.L397 305.591 1,516,400 | gal.casks, Sc to Sec per Ib.: in tins, | 5, TA In FE US A ' \"hdc to 60c per wine measure, and 70e : il | \u201c i m vu * Apple Markets to Tse for lmperiul, and Beauce sugar, | B | C h .| oh i .\u201c8e to -10e per lb.i il as?\u2019 IL ; ; \u2018 = | Potatocs.-\u2014The demand for potatoes, f i : ! | | ! À letter ou en Manchester, for ng.in à jobbing way continues fair at Toc | | : i | > in | i Bass man thoush the arrivals for oc | to Tie per bag.Car lols of fair to il = A a been received wo regret to soy that the gaod stock arc quoted at 42e Lo 60e per ul mr li rer LL = A rt ui } : a ,\\ bag, and choice a c to 65c.> a= | Pl FH Ie demand The not Seen guinelindly Son | Hops,\u2014Cholice Canadians, 83¢ to 3c, ! } R li Lu a | } Ze il.1 lj to take the fruit + ut some re UC- und fair to good at 28c¢ to 3lc per Ib.À} a El PR po 0 C iP H tion in \"price.t However as we arê| Ashes.\u2014Firat sorts, $6 to $5.95; sec- UK med SU ; ya 4 MNT Qu Bo hour lo, Christmas we cor onde do.$5.00: and pearls, nominally Dai | iL, the demand shortly.and we hope to see | \u201ct 57:50 to 38 per 100 1b.\u2019 JLT TL Hy ds aa i better figures next week.At the TRADERS ADV_CO WILL BE GIVEN ON EVERY PURCHASE TRADERS ADV.CO ; same time it must be pointed out that | ; FT RE EE, 15-55 EE FAT par pricey seem lower hecanse there ite Cheese and Butter CHU Ca EME : Cl ue ERIC great dearth of Yea - q y.Rati EE ee \u2018The bulk of the apples now coming Cheese\u2014Estimates of the stock of \u2018 ._ | forward is of medium class, and there cheese in Canadä, run all the way from Our patrons will all be satisfied, for we have seen this beautiful line \u2018of souvenirs, and there s a great deal of very common small 500,000 boxes to 700,000 boxes.As- 18 no chance for disappolntment.We are assured that the Cut Prices, Souvenirs and Double Cash stuff'heing shipped.As we have sev- suming that the larger quantity Is the | > : , 20 \u2018eral times pointed out, it really docs correct figure, it does not seem exces- Recelpts glve the public almost double the value for every dollar spent.CL .not pay to sen e latter quality, and sive as it only represents ten wecks' ani .d t - wo repeat our advice to shippers notiof Britain's consumption of foreign .Be on hand for Bargain offers Wednesday and Thursday à » to pack this common stock for ship- |cheese, whereas, there are the wants ARSENE LAMY sascacessces- or, » Denis and uluth Sts.ment to this side, n we quote current 'of twenty weoks to be supplied before LAMY & LAMY ceeccscesscsvsasesces.109 St.Lawrence St.prices to-day Ae A GAN any new season chéesc can be available \u201c4 *ADAM LAMY soc.3551-3561 Notre Dame St.° AMERICAN.in any quantity.Finest Ontario, 10%c i vorscresse .ings\u201d .- sd.sd.to 10 1-2c; do.Townships, 10 1-Sc to \u2018 L'ETOILE soasccsso000e
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