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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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Dissolution \u2014 a Birrell Favors Restricted Second Chamber\u2014bamberlain, made headwaz, \u2018end the po- issue, litical color of: the map.changes.Leeds is midway between.Edinburgh and London, and is one of the chief and densest, industrial hives in the.world, \u2018and in their particular manufactures the electors b tere fear 7 nobody Bradtord + makes, fine cloths, so fine and 4) ADO pit has.poterie \u2018aide.- a nritffén\" people.in an area the size: of, say, Bamiiton, Ont.,ôt has the worst seeking: a remé YORKSHIRE SEEMS ; TO BE DOUBTFUL.= Yorkshire is \u2018more doubttul.though | shire man contains so mux mischiev< ous buffoonery that nothing would delight him more than to soe the cor- vnets toppling.No one is yet predicting a landslide anywhere.An editor of a leading vrovincial paper stated tp me to-day that he expected the Liberals would\u201d zain one seat here and there, and the Unionists ditto, and as the Liberals had most to lose they would be weak- or in the next parliament than in the last, \u2018What then 7?\u201d \u2018Muddle along for another year,when snother election would: be held,\u201d he Te- plied.J.R.BONE.UNIONISTS\u2019 DISAGREEMENT.Tariff Policy Threatened to Result in Factional Divisions.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, Nov.30.\u2014The politicians of sii parties are straining every nerve tv crowd into a few days the work which in ordinary elections is spread ver weeks or months.Nearly all the heavy guns were in action last night.Arthur J.Balfour, leader .of the .Op-| vusition in the House of Commons, be-| ieve à big meeting in Albert- Hall, Yhere he warmly supported a referendum on the tariff question, describ- el the (Government as puppets dancing t+ the tune of John Redmond and his American paymasters.\u201d An interesting factional cleavage hug occurred in Balfour's party over \u2018iriff reform.\u2018The \u2018Spectator,\u2019 which - the spokesman of the Unionist free has proposed that the tarift tformers pledge themselves to sub- tt the question to a referendum if fie party wing, it not being a leading su of the campaign.The most ar- sent tariff reformers, led by the \u20ac ning Post,\u201d contend that it is the Lema «t principle of the party.\u2018The Sonist party breaks into frag- nts.says the \u2018Post,\u2019 \u2018if a Unionist try does not mean tariff reform.\u2019 \u201co's Mr.Balfour last night announc- \u201ciz willingness to leave it to a refer- in.In the meantime, the leaders \u2018aking every appeal to the inde- (nt vote, believing that it controls (Ssue, 1.Asquith spoke at Reading, Mr.© George at Cardiff, John Red- : ai Dublir, Winston Churchill at \u201c#tter, Augustine Birrell at Bris- \u201cbn Burns at Battersea, and i Chamberlain at Ashton.issues are narrowing daily.The rvilives make much of the men- * home rule.They proclaim that traders, Law, Staunch Reform Advocate; Decl J + be Pied to Policy.win naît; | the two.Houses- \u201cwithout \u201cHoquiriné > ment: l'ai of the Liberals for the re- \u2018 | The wonder is that it So also it is every- one whom the talk of \u2018an Only when one gets a little far- fl iin Nhl supremacy, end reform of the.House of.Lords; \u201cand; it could be carried into effect before the House of Lords was \u2018reformed.This, he declared, to be Lord Lans- downe's plan.\u2018Some people seem to \u2014 Jr tinued the Opposition leader, \u201cthat asking whether I would submit tarif reform to a referendum would put me | in a hole.TI frankly say that tarif reform would be a great change.This election cannot: be.described as taking place on tariff reform.\u2018simply, and I have not the least objéction to submitting tarift feform - to a referendum.\u2019 It seems to me that our -oppo- nents should\u2018 respond with the generosity of honorable combatants, and say, \u2018We agree that Home: Rule shall ybe subject to a \u2018referendum, too.\u201d Great cheering followed: this state- Mr.Balfour- denied - that the veto conference had beer broken up by the unyielding \u2018attitude\u2019 \u201cof - the Lords.He asserted that the \u2018Government was threatening a revolution, based on the wants of one.particular section, who boasted that they had not yielded an inch from the position of Parnell., \u2018TRUST.ONLY TO PATRIOTISM.> Me ended\u2019 by declaring: that tha Gab- inet was governed by its noisiesf members, who were governed: by.John Redmond, who was governed by.\u2018Patrick Ford.\u2018Don\u2019t trust the puppets who are performing their parts\u2019 on the stage,\u2019 admonished Mr.Balfour.\u201cDon\u2019t trust the Irish wirepuller.\u2018Dont trust the American paymaster who calls for a tune.Trust alone the sound judgment of the enlightened \u2018patriotism.of the people of this country\u201d LORD JOICEY \u2018 LEAVES LIBERALS.7 J.I.Seavern, who was member.of Parliament for the Brixton division of Lambeth in 1906, and who was at ona.time a resident \u2018of Boston, has become .the Liberal cafdidate in the same con- | \u2018stitueney - against Davidson Dalziel, Unionist, once a resident of- New\u2019 York.Lord.Joicey, who was created a peer | by the Liberals, has announced his defection from that party, because \u2018of its failure to provide for the defénce of the country and for its \u2018alliance with the socialists.It is stated that several other Liberal peers are tending | in the same direction.(Continued on Page 4) iif eis ere Co SIXTEEN DROWNED.Corunna, Spain, .Nav, \u201c20: \u2014 wild: \u2018gale caused heavy damagé ta Ships along the coast to-da A coasting.vesgel capsized, and sixteen Persons were drowned.; _pleasurz.J \u2018Sdotia\u2019 at out \"| celebration: en.J Ed ie oe To-day \u2018is \u2018st.Andrew\u2019s Day, and by Yreans of letters and telegrams Scots \u201ca the world.o'er are extending fraternal - -greetings.and bursting into\u2019 poetry.2 From an early hour\u2019 this morning, col.|: R.Gardner, - -president of the- -Montreäl St.Andrew's Society, haa been receiv- .ing letters.\u2018telegrams, and lettergramé from all quarters of the globe in re sponse to: the \u2018Brotherly sentiments the | to each other |: \u201csocieties especially feel on this day.From the time their store opened this morning.Messrs.Fraset; Viger and Co.-have been distributing} real Scotch\u2019 heather\u2019 to \u2018all who applied:| : for it, and.many leal Scotsmen.had auld.EE oe, men \u201cBéart a Tne& high: and \u2018screams wi\u2019.psida » Ken the hills his ain; The stag is belling clear \"and strong far up Schiehallion's side, \u2018Deflance to whatever fae wad daur disturb his reign.And as it is wi bird and \u2018beast, sae thas it been wi\u2019 men, \u2019 our grandsires dyed the head her to a hue it winna tyne; And the Fiery Crosse wad ash anca malir thro\u2019 mony a startled glen, Afore we'd yield the weest kivywe they bocht wi' bluid lang syne.Stand up, then, lads, whaure\u2019 er ve be \u2018tween east.and western coast, : In fremit howffs forgetharin\u2019 this blythe St.Andrew's Dav: Leal to the land that bred us a, yell join us.in a toast, \u2018The grand auld hills o\u2019 Scotland, and may we be as.staunch as they ROBERT REID, Bard; a CABEX.ROBERTSON, Cor.Secretary, Le \u2018 157 St.James street.ROBERT GARDNER, .~ Lieut.-Col., President.To this Lord Strathcona replied \"this afternoon \u201cin \u201cthe following words: Please accept for yourself and all membeérs of St.Andrew\u2019s Society, our warmest thanks\u2018 for \u2018kind message.| Mÿy* wife and - ax within our.family circle join me iä cordial greetings.to \u20ac.| yoursels our fellow members, and all near and dear.to -them \u2018on.this- the Tist anniversary of.the society.celved from St.Andrew\u2019s &ociecties in various parts of the world:\u2014 Letters and telegrams were received from over.thirty _ kindred societies, these being: Albany (N.Y), Baltimore, \u2018Bradford (Ehg.), Boston: (the.Scots\u2019 Charitable Society), Calgary, Charleston,\" Chicage, Detroit, Edmonton, Fredericton, \u2018Halifax, Hamilton, Kingstôn, London (Ont), Milwaukee, New.York, Ottawa, Philadelphia.Québac, Regina; : Richmond, Savannah, \u2018St.: Catharines, - Téronto, Trenton, Vancouver, - Victoria: \u2018Windsor; Winnipeg: 9th Cameron, High- | Tanders.« Most of the Éreetities received: show-| ed thé\u2019 poetic: aspirations of \u2018the men from Burns's country.The telegrams were as follows: 5 , 81 Swan- \u2018Arcade, CT Bradford, Nov.16th, 1910.| Deer, Sir,\u2014I-again have the Pleasure \"of sending you a copy of our greeting \u2018for St.Andrew's Day.I trust you are mailing to us a copy of yours.If\u2018 mot, cable, as bef re, Would, I : m \u2018sure, be as \u201cmuch apnféciated.as was \u201cyous - kindly message of last year.I \u2018caused quite a pleasant sensation when I seas to our.record company of 180.diners.I further thôrouæhly enjoyed \u2018 \u201cthe LI gave by\u2019 rect: Burna's ary 27th.mes à Similar pleasure on ar\u2019 en January: 25th I hope.to Be\u201d November.30th ext.el Pin \u2018all\u2019 got od ah.: \u201cof your -lînz setant so- \u201cqiety.°° in 4 BL, yours \u2018téaternéniy.i.| Whee.the Rel é iis eo\u201d hae, the | soon wi the °F 5 er Ben Cruachan soars | To see his\u2019 Rutberin\u2019 \u201ceyrie thers and | The following letters were also.re-| Buffalo.(N.Y.), |.St \u201ca few words by|.read out yours a: i others\u2019 from over-| and St.Andrew om this day; 8.your poem : anniversary | i for\u201d \u201cthe con.! rms Let Him in Half: Insane = Condition: - \u2014 2er rie, Nov.der.Frederick Hampton's Magazine, confesses that he \u2018doës nôt Know whether he \u2018reached zine publishing his story that he will .either, For Baies \u201cI State of New York, assembled.at the \u2018| ciety, = PT | A.BARTON HEPBURN, ; | WLLIAM M.MACBEAN, Secretary.- | No, no! \u2018Waldorf-Astoria to do honor to \u201c our- \u201cPatron saint, joins with her sister so- -the St.Andrew\u2019s Society of Montreal, in drinking to the toast, \u2018The day an\u2019 a\u2019 wha honor it.\u2019 Fraternally, : President.HAMILTON.Hamilton sends a verse Murray: \u2018Should Auld.acquaintance be forgot And never brought to mind?\" \u2014Robert \u2018Burns.Aud\u2019 Scotia's.sons in Hamilton On this delightful day by - \u201cBard .Desire ye joy without alloy, - * With.a\u2019 that's glad and gay, = UE \u2018Whaure's er- ye gather\u2014in your ha\u2019 Or \u2018Ower thie hil Is pnd fay awa\u2019.And: \u2018may yé never need to beg | For bannocks, brose, or even an egg! \u2014Bard Murray.\u2014William Murray.re} at muunoisS aa ANDREW: a nd a lit of: Lede, and, white -elingiig.ta - thé: ry that .weaves \u201cthe.traits: \u2018that never fade\u2014 - A elrb \u2018d as they fought against\u2019.opression\u2019s load: : Pheit- \u2018faith \u2018and hope.and courage \u2018won Tor us b fréedom now our own.> : \u2018There.is clinging, there is climbing, for Scotfa\u2019s.sons abroad, Associate dn their festal halls, \"when St.\u2018Andrew'\u2019s'Day comes round\u2014 \"A clinging to the bes\" within from the stay of brotherhood\u2014 A climbing towards a mensefu\u2019 pride for a motherland renowned: - The song, the lore, tthe cheer in blend.Brings to our minds a sweet amend.\u2014Frae our ain Bard.BUFFALO.Now fill your glasses one an\u2019 a\u2019, And drink; the toast I gie ye; o\u2014 To merry chiel an\u2019 lassies braw, An\u2019 every.chiel.be wi\u2019 ye, O.TACOMA.Stalwart Seots of \u2018Montreal; Here's tae: ye; gle's your hand.Faith, it:needs no second sight taé see ve \u2018lookin* grand.Wie drink \u2018your health, an\u2019.may ve have.\u2018the: gifts the gods.bestow, An\u2019 when ye're West, drop in'a while, an\u2019 watch Tacoma grow.: TRENTON.\\ Weel may ye.a\u2019 be, Il may \u2018Wé- never see; .God bless the Kinaf boys, And the companee: \u201cHey Tuttie Taitre.VANCOUVER.Frae a\u2019:the -airts the wind -can- \u2018blaw, \u2018Hear till: the pibroch soonding.Auld Scotia's.bairnfes ane an\u2019 a\u2019 : \u2018Wild \u2018reels and flings are boonding.HALIFAX.\u2018Here's: \u2018New Scotia's greeting, an\u2019 may the.clachan yilt mak ye canty- on fair St.Andrew's nicht.\u201cREGINA, Thanks .for your greetings.- Regina Andrew's \u201cheartily reciprocates, | and wish .ye a' a rowth 0\u2019 gear hap.| ness; \u2018an\u2019 \u201cbairns aroon the nook.FREDERICTON.\u201cNe narrow thoughts fest in your |- hearts, Scotiand leads the van.- We?H- \u201cneer- \u2018forget the inspiring \"©.flame, the Brotherhood of Man, VICTORIA.\u2018Calegonian: Society of Victoria sends | sgréetings.\u201cfrae.Lawland and Highland.\u2018Our hearts are wi\u2019 ye.Res \u201c315 Chestnut Street, \u201c Philadelphia, Nov.23, 1910.Robertson, Esq., Secretary The -Andrew\u2019s Society, Montreal, Province of Quebec:\u2014 \u2018Dear Sir, \u2014The St - Andrew*s Society of Philadelphia will :celebrate its 16150 anniversary at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel \u2018on St.Andrew's Day, Nov.30th.®.send.oup-most cordial greetings to- our brither Scots who honor Scotland\u2019 \u2018May the \u2018spirit of food.tellowship \u2018and brotherly love be with you on this \u2018festive occasion, when .Scotsmen the.\u2018world d'er\u201d honor our.patron saint.F.8.GIGER, \u2018Secretary.a - - ST: ANDREW\u2019 s \u2018SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF NEW \u201cYORK.Nov.29, 1910.11 Wall Street.Office of Secretary.\u201che st.Andrew\u2019s Society of - \u201cthe Sud fu \u201c ther.re fs: covers | | society, held in \u2018Crescent.byterian Church-.on Sunday.evening ingle | \u2018Thoosands ©\u2019 ps poo mois: St.A Æ inoekely.hope Chat your a eat Success.and tha Still oan oor.thopither Roun\u2019 mony.a board\u2019 wi dentie John \u2019Tarison\u2019s päiras assemble; .| In.Hichtsome reelsigae shake oof heels Till floor an\u2019 rafters tremble.| Like \u2018brithers- der we a\u2019 revere \u2018 Saint.Andrew's: kindly spirit; | Ai \u2018tae oor praise, in modern days His \u201cmantle we inherit.ins An\u2019-Ab6 the\u2019 grip o fellowship We héärtily extend you; An\u2019 may ye hae a glorious day, An\u2019 a\u2019 guid gifts attend you.+ \u201c==Grant.AGBERT W.GERRIE, President.DAVID -T.RODGER, Secretary: \u2018Buffalo, N.Y., Nov.29, 1910.St.Andrew'\u2019s.Scottish Society, Mont- .real, Que.:\u2014 Brothers\u2014Heartiest ereetings from St.Andrew\u2019s Scottish Society of the city of Buffalo.We will celebrate St.Andrew's night with our seventieth annual banquet, to be held at the Hotel Statler.' .Now fill your glasses one an\u2019 a, And drink the toast I zie ye, O \u2018To.merry chiels and lasses braw And every joy be wi\u2019 ye, O.Cordially and fraternally yours.|, DR.JAMES STODDART, President.\"ADAM B.GU GUNN, Secrotary.WINDSOR\u2019S \"GREETINGS - TO MONTREAL.-Nov: 29, 1910.Windsor\u2019 greetings to\u2019 \u2018Montreal, St.Andrew\u2019s Day, 1910:\u2014 - Gréetings! Greetings! Gréetings! \u201cTo all St, Andrew's tiéétings.On this the natal day We'll \u2018chant a cheerful lay.G.R.CRUIKSHANK, President.GHORGE MACDONALD, Secretary.ROBERT BARR, .Bard, * We celebrate.with a supper.Kindly send us your greetings.co | COLLECTION SWELLS | BENEVOLENT FUND.The sum of $121 has been nanded.to.Mr.Alexander Robertson, treasurer of St.Andrew's Society, for the benevolent fund.This was the amount of the collection at the annual \u2018Sarvice of the Street Pres- last.wo SCOTLAND, \u201cST: ANDREW\u2019 'S.DAY 1910.T've wandered - north, I've\u2019 \u2018wandered sou Have, been - \u201cbaith \u2018east.dna west; But ne'er, in all my.ERE Ance seen.that Land\u2014The est.sr Sootia! my \u2018native land, 1.see.thee me'er again Neer climb :aince -mair thy Pony hills \u201cNor scour -across, thy.plas n .Land o* the Heather\u2014Hédther Bloom Land, whare my forbears sleep, Land o hraw women and brave men, Ma ay God this dear Land keep.\u2018For threescore years, \u2018an \u201cexilé.L Hae wandered far frae thee; But my bluld is Scottish to\u201d the core \u2018While tears drap frae.\u2018my ee.\u201cUpon this Day-\u2014St Andrew's Day, \" Whare o'er the warld wide, Thy children gather to \u201cproclaim Thy rampant Lion's - pride.tongues will; «sing thy praise, * In every land on ear Ten thoosand tears will han while they Acclaim their land o' bir rth, Oh.glorious.land; oh; noble \u2018land! \u2018Land of the kil t\u2014claymore: But I maun dee.and: buried be on a foreign\" shore.he 5 DOU AS our Sault.Ste.Marie, Men, 1 \u201cThree of the crew-of the tug \u2018General\u2019 \u2018were drowned early to-day, when the tug was sunk in collision swith the steamer \u2018Athabasca,\u2019 oft Lime\u2019 Island, in St.Mary's Pagsage.réturn to the United States with his \u2018wife ana children on Dec.22, in order ; Tfue.friendship never \u2018éught : 4,\\To droop of drop: behind.~ Wbo:at once.oreo.an.entean T Feli@ious 5 ee dn Bed palo army and navy, the sSupptesdion of + | soldiers and sailors | PORTUGUESE TROOPS REVOLT] Garrison on Island of Macao Joined by Gunboat's Crew.NN CITY WAS CAPTURED, \u2018Governor Forced to Grant Demands of \u2018Rebels\u2014Drove Nuns From : Convent.\" 2 Macao, Island of Macao, Nov.-80.- rison and the ctew of the Portuguese gunboat \u2018Patria\u2019 revolted.last.night, and.taking possession of the city, proceeded to.enforce changes in \u2018the administration of the affairs of.\u201cof.Portugs © the oraory, dnd; arming.themselves, joins newspaper \u2018Vida Novi,\u2019 and the right.\u2018ing of alleged\u2019 vrjonig sufferéd by / Undet threat, { he governor granted every demand.No casualties.are report.d, but the military officers say that they have lost all eontrol of the -troors.The security of life and property is not guar- 1 anteed.| When.the rebels arrived at the Gov- -ernor\u2019s palace thé Governor's aide \u2018protested against their entrance.A bayonet was placed at his throat, and ,he was threatened with instant death if he,gave an alarm.Later advices state that foreigners are safe.The Chinese shops are closed.The nuns and children of foreigners are going to - Hongkong.It is stated that the Governor after being .forced to comply with the demands of the rebels, resigned.CHINA STIRRED.TO ACTIVITY.News of the revolt of the Portuguese garrison and.naval force at Macao has caused intense anxiety here, and for- elgn consuls are making urgent inquiries regarding the security of the citizens of their countries and their properties in.Macao.The Chinese\u2019 Viceroy has been warned \u2018to \u2018have troops in readiness for action: The British: authorities had not sent a gunboat to the scehe to-day.Fer .citizens of Macao are arriving ers Macao is à \u2018seaport and a dapendency of the Portuguése in Chinz, situated .on.a peninsula of the Island of Macao on the west side of the eutrance to the Canton River, seventy i.es southeast of Canton, and thirty-five miles west of Hong Kong.It was settled by Portuguese merchants in the latter part of the sixteenth century, and long was a flourishing port.After the ces- \u2018sion of Hong Kong to the British the trade of Macao: declined rapidly.\"The «city was.subsequently ceded to Portugal by \u2018China.Gradually the Portuguese extended their rule over the whole island.China objected to this extension wf territory and insisting that the only concession ever made to Por tugal was limited to the City of Macao, -has frequently clashed with the Lisbon Government.over the respective territorial .rights.Continned dipio- matic negotiations have failed to def- Initely adjust the matter.\u2018The likely to case > off next week.a.Story that W.D.Vanderbilt, Jr.Wanld Success Mr.Brown rr nm London, Nov {New York, Nov, 30.\u2014News that W.C.Brown.-bpresident of the New York Central Railway, gow in Chicago, is locking torward to the time when he could retire fro mthe presidency, caused a report that hz would be.succeeded by W.XK.\u2018Vahderbiit,- jr, who some time asb was anpointed assistant to the president.Wea, asked eonceriding the Peport to-day Mn Vanderbilt said: \u2018Titis is the first ] have heard of the Story, And as far-as T am Know nothing about it\u2019 C P.R.in London Lower.) \u2014Money Rates Norma 50.\u2014C, P R., 1983; 314 to 434 Lercent; dis- 44e: three months London.Nov.Motiey on call, counts-short hills, die percent.BIG STEEL ORDER.New York, Nov.30, \u2014Runiors of 100,- 060-toii order of stéel rails by N.Y.Central and orders from .cther roads fohowing .the lead of Pennsylvania, EE \u2014\u2014\u2014 \"UTAH COPPER CO.New.York,\u201d Now per Company declared the regular quarterly Av idend 75 cents.E rer re _INTERBORO DIVIDEND.The.\u2018Interboro Rapid Transit, Company \u201cdeclafed- regular quarterly 2% per cn dividend, payable on Jan.30 to stock of record 24 Co ere WINNIPEG WHEAT: CLOSING: Jrollowing\u2019 were the Winnipeg wheat closings: : Novy.pes : May.Open\u2019 ce as ae ee 9034.% 94% High.++ - 90% 903 557 Low ov es oe we 90 7 901 9453 90 90 95g Close\u201d .ee ee eck and monetary situation are ner- | pmising for favorable operations in} day, being quoted at 234, while the | New York Moy.Shea fer the first |i vier tone, and where price changes.the shape of sub- | that nearly alt the 2.:ing in the | influence on the | the market was .steady with 4 wereld ads n Rally\u2019 3 Company, .a Pacific Copper stocks were | concerned, ; = : Central, 300 at 816: 20.=\u2014\u2014Fhe- Utah- Cop- 0 ALT LARGE The bark clearings of Montreal and \u2018district for the.month of Novemier are large, although they show a.tight shrink ARE month of last year\u2014which were para SL fT TE BYR D ral ce A substantial Increase \u201cpver Novem- | ber, 1908, is exhibi and ïs a criterion of \u201cexpanding trade 1 and about this ctty.\u201cTotal for month of Seftor, ; 2e Decision of Court wil Give Power Monopoly to City-of Winnipeg Winnipeg, Nov.30\u2014The Court of Appeals, in a decision.just rendered, holds that the Winnipeg Railway Company.has no right to erect and maintain poles and wires o nthe streets for the drans- mission of electric current or any .oth- @y.purpose than their sireef railway, and that tlie company on notice from the city must remove peles and wires used for purposes oiher than for operating their railway.| \u2018This guarantees &.lighting, heating, \u2018and power monopoly for the huge civic : Plant erected at a cost of $6,000,000.Aes .Leland, vice-president of the Inited States Rubber .Company, salls to-day offi the : 4*rork' foë: a trip -to \u201cEngland.\u2018Joseph A.Ball, of Boston, has been\u2019 appointed assistant \u201cto the ft of ; { the American Sugar igar Refining Hgéate\u201d of thé, Yate © George Crocker.ot: | diront is i approximately: $12, George RB - er, résident - \u2018of the Fagin ane fered § Central systems, is if: New Yor Mr.JF; ing woolten 1 utacturer, for New York.: ; ue \u2014#Fhe-Ba & Ohio \u2018Mas: placed prders -for 50 a} steel passenger Cars,,0f which .30- will be, built by the American Car & Foun- and 20 by the Pullman pany.These coaches will cost $i,- 000, 000.Unlisted Securities \u2018Following are\u201d this\u2019 morning's .\u2018salen and quotations of unlisted securities\" furnished the \u2018Witness\u2019 oy Mr.W.O\u2019Brien.LE, 4 Bid.Asked.Price Bonds; 2, .\u2026 &86 - a \u2018Lachine 5 - Percent.101 103 Brewery Pfd.FE .a -95 \u201c} Brewery Bonds.100 103 Canadian Power.564 59 Canadian Power Bds « .RE = 82 Cereal, Com., .19 - 81 \u2018Cereal\u2019 Pfd: : ve 81% Hillcrest Com.oo.2 35 \u2018Hillcrest Ffd .80 83 West.Can.Power.40 42 West.Can.Bds., ., 821 85 Asbestcs Bonds.J 69% 70 SALES.Canadian Power, 5 at 68, 75 at 59.West.Pow., 2 at 42, 12 at 42, 2 at 42.Sherbrooke Ry., 20 \u2018at 24, Montreal Mining Exchange \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Following are this morning's recorded sales of Cobalts: \u201cCrown Res., 900 at, 271.a PE, MoKinley, 100 at 138.Black, 700 at 413, 200 at 4.Ferland, 50 at 15%.Temiskaming, 100 at 89, 2000 at S7%.Otisse, 300 at 1%.a \u2018Trethewey, 100 ât 125.Phoenix, 1000 at 64, 500 at 6%, 7-8, 500 at 6%.500 at 7.530 at 6 American Smelters Issue \u2014\u2014\u2014 New York, Nov.307\u2014Regarding con- «clusion of arrangements for underwrit- {ing of $15,000,000 bond issue of Ameri- .can Smelters Securities Company, as \u2018in effect the sale of the bonds by the issuing company, the total of the new securities stock, borrds and notes disposed of by industrial and public service corporations during November ireaches the.total of \u2018approximately $95,- \u2018000,000, and brings the grand total: for the\u2019 \u2018year UP to about $1,153.000, 000.: REMAINING \u2018BONDS SOLD.\u201cit is announced that the last \u2018of the $31, 000:000 of Chesapeake .and Ohio 44 percent convertible bonds held by the \u2018svpndicate have been sold, considerable mart haying.been placed in Europe.- , mires fa \u2014\u2014\u2014 COLORADO EARNINGS.Colorado Southern October gross increase is $22,512, net \u2018decrease, $4,576, other income debit deereas2, $18,542, to- \u2018tal income decrease, $23,118, surplus af- \u2018ter charges decrease, $49, 182.LL Cotin a McEnaig = a MEMBERS.MONTREAL STOCK.EXCHANGE, 67 \u2018ST.FRANCOIS \u201cOur \u2018last circular, showiñg earnings of Detroit United, Illinois Traction, Sao Paulo; Rio de Janeiro, Northern Ohio, Union \u2018 Pacific and Southern Pacific, may be had on application.\u201d cl PHONES MAIN oF CANADA, LIMITED.INSURANCE Brokers Board fe XAVIER STREET 7270 and 2274 Re mp age fiom those of the corresponds\u201d by the.Jaures | .1910 .eve \u2026 $191,087,447 | Corr.month, \"1909\" .+.193,143,624.7 «Corr, wonth, 1908 ° he aa 41, 584,213 |'Beautiernois companies.\u201cMautEtania\u2019 from New ; ERE, of London.a Neadiil] ithe \u2018Has sailed A fi EST manufaéturers toro nth 0 Buk Ors.rab mes hs tat\u201d prices\u2019 wets\u2019 re Ga\" mains te oY [rained bot wag:said«t} ye an ET as he Fatty Bean clude \u2018a to incredse the size: more water being withdrasn from the Bt.Lawrence River.por rancid King, Sofictior for tite ninion Marine Association, told thea | that Hf more: ta was {rawn From.tbe St.Lawrence thé.He cat Rapids Ha complained tinat those whose: business M is to.navigate the St.Law- \u2018| Tenge are everlastingly having trouble \u201cwith the power concerns, who are mak- \u201cMr.Pugsley said that acoording to the\u201dreport of the government's resident \u2018engineer navigation would be to some extent effected by the proposals of the, \u201cft would pe the duty\u2019 of the government, said, to se that it\" was properly oan rded.Mr, R.C.Smith remarked that the interests most vitally affected are in the peeuliar position of not having seen 1 the plans of the power compunies.After some discussion Mr.Pugsley said thät the parties interested would be given copies of the plans.Mr.Kenuedy, consulting engineer of the Farber Commission, suggested a general study\u2019 of the whole question.Ontario Navigation Company, said that during the low-water season the boats rubbed the Sottôm, and the loss of adäftio-at water.would be a serious matter.The ministers promised that what- res Was done Interests wonid be pro-, ec _ ol sis Steel Men | Redon in Prices.Steel makers representing thé leads\u2019 ing manufacturing companies of the! United States, says a New York de-.jSpatch, are in conference here to-da: ito, discuss the present depressed con.don in the steel trade; Whether or not to maintain.the present\u2019 edule of prices., ~Ex-Judge \u2018EH.-H.Gary, chairman of: \u2018the, Steel \u2018Corporation, said to-day- that.conditions in the steel trade were ng.:Norse.nowsthan they were at the time manuFdéturérs-met Tast\u2019 Septeñuben\u201d \u2018and indicated that he.was not in-favor: of cutting prices as a means of [sirengthening the situation.E genera] understanding toe £3 at t ithe: iv La Rose.Has Big Month z During October\u2014Rich © Ore Available at Mine 7 Anpepentents Med \u201cemsvotls D 3 During October the Le Rese Consol), aatey Mines produced.380,445 ounces.pf\u2019 silver, making net earnings of $138,571, \u2018bused on, silver at 55 cents an ounce, ividéng Lj §auire tents pn.Li 0.per moxifh, = | doy Be \u2018enough > ten = to maintain net earnings iihoss\u201d \u201c0\u20ac E.October for.four com the Livan the new strike én the i Jevel™of the No.8 vein promises \u2018to bé \u201cthé best that has yet been found in this property.Eleven samples taken from the vein \u2018as at present exposed show the average to be 4619 ounces per ton.Paper Mill Closed St.John, N.B., Nov.20.\u2014The Mirami- chi Pulp and Paper Compa: y's mill at \u2018Chatham, employing 250 hands, has been closed till further notice, GOVERNMENT BONDS.Washington, Nov.30.\u2014Secretary Mc- Veagh declares that in the issue of Panama bonds, when made, no step should be taken which would impair | the value of the $730,000.500 two per- \u2018cent bonds now outstanding.BAR SILVER STEADY.\u2019 New York, Nov.30,\u2014Bar silver was steady.at 55 cents.per ouace.S\u2014\u2014 strident CASH.GAIN 85,786,000.New York, \"Nov.30.\u2014Sub- treasury gained $1,566,000 from banks on Tuesday, making \u2018cash net gain since Friday $5,788,000.MONEY oN CALL.1 New York, steady at 2.34 percent, Prime mercantile paper, - 54% 3 percent.Exchanges, - $3 59, 08) 8 15; balances, $12,- |.-678,282 : : EAST BUFFALO CATTLE.Hast\u2019 Buffalo, N.x., Nov.30.-Cattle, :slow and steady: prime steers,.$6.40.$6.75.Veals receipts, 200 t ead; Mo \u2018and 25c higher; $7.00 to $16.76.-Hogs receipts, 3,200 head; active and \u2018steady; yorkers, $7.65 to fé.00; roughs, -$6.75 to $7.00; stags, $5.50 to $6.25, dairies,: $7.50 to $7.90.Sheep and lambs receipts, E,200 head: active; ewes, .25¢ higher; lambs, 10\u20ac .lower; heavy lambé, Slow; lambs, $5.50 to $6.76: yearlings, $4.75 to .$5.25; \u2018 we- thers, $4.U0.to $4.50; ewes, $3,75 to 54.25; shiéep, mixed, $2.00 tu $4 4250 * re perte \u201cINVESTMENT | RETURNS- Investment returns furnished\u2019 the \u2018Witnéss\u2019 at the close of the noon ses- RER MERE EE em wie we Sn RE el pi BA sion of the stock\u2019 éxchange hy Mr.fr- \u2018nest Pitt, Stock and Bond Broker: -Ratufn.Price.\u201c Div.PC.\u201cBell Tel: +.an 142.8.5.63 Can.Car pref -.100 7.7.00 Can.Cemént ar RU 35% 7 - 8.23 Can.Pacific .19 8.4.13 Crown Reserve .kD 60x -22.22 Dom.Coal pref ., .its 7 6:48 Dom.Iron com.,.6U 4 6.66 Tom.-lron- pref .102 ~~ 7 6.86 Do m.Textile com.63.5 93 Dom.Textile pref .99 .7 7.67 Duluth Superior \u2018T8 5 6.08 Halifax St.129 7 0.42 Illinois Traction pref .90 6 8.74 Lake Woods com.128 8 6.25 Lake Woods pref .124 7 5,64 \"La Rose.460 8 7.36 Mackay com.ce ee a.91 5 5.49 Mackay pref .74% 4 5.40 Soo Ry.%: Calls 7 5.34 Mont.Power ee 1363 7 51 Mont.Street .+.222 10 4.4 N.S.Steel com.85 5 5.88 \u2018N.S, Steel pref .ee +.116 8 - 6.95 Seityle en, +.se +.124 s 6.73 Ogilde pref LOT 1s 7 5.60 \u2018Penmans com .57 4 7.01 Penmang pref .Bl% 6 714 R.anid O.Nav .893%.6 6.66 Shawinigan Power .-105 4 - 8.80 Toronto Street .123 7 h.69 F Twin City .+.108 6 5.55 x And Bonuses.No , ac y, With Tes | pan 7h: plans.of.the iatter company in-\u201d proposal of thsty intakes, which would resnit in; resta Told.Aouch.bottom at, ng fresh inroads on St.Lawrence wa- Mr, C.3.Smith, of the Richelieu & | \u2018and- decide | Nov.30.\u2014Money on call\u2019 \u2018Kingston, Nov.30.\u2014Preliminary figures of the Kingston Light, Heat and | fires © Company, just lssyed, show 3 | perplue of .rexenn Giver rexpénded in Sommectigh t,.-on this \u201cOf this dustnens at 2 i | Dutos-quartere ia profit on gas depart- +1 Dollar zas bas been à moneÿ-maker tor © \"tMjdar al?s.ci city, | agement the : lent is a good revénue shomn; the \u2018Wit- stiice ns shy\u201d took parier ue Bichistien &, 13 ere Ne Nov ov.FrA daputy 6 14 se SE Wiltiam_- Mackanris, president of the Tortsto Rail- < way and York Radial Railway, , and other \u2018big corporations, in \"order to eerye him with notice of city\u2019s intention to take over _ noch | of the: York Radial- À thay t the, \u2018begin- ping at a n 7 PN MARKET J.S$.Bache & Co\u2014As \u2018dividends \u2018at present are paying remunerative returns to the investor we suggest the advisability of making purchases in just such Miller- rimmer, advantage of the rising market, which \u2018will show itself again shortly.' H.L.Horton &.\u2018Co.\u2014We-can see no fundamental reason\u2019 actions like thé present.are to .be expected, and are necessary to the.ulti- imate well- -being, of of the market.\u2018Atwood, Violett & & \u201cCo-\u2014We can see no unsounäness or weakness in fundamental conditions, and.believe the present reaction will improve the technical position of the market, and that stocks will sell considerably higher before a serious decline is experienced.Prince &- Whitely,\u2014Some rally should be in order, but we\u2018believe in sales on strong places for the.long pull.Thornton Davidson and.Cempany.\u2014 The money situation in Montreal con- _tinpes firm, but may be succeeded by a \u201csomewhat easier tendency as Decémber wears on.Outside of Canada, money seems plentiful and it looks as \u2018though, so far as the markets are affected by funds, the .argument favors .higher | prices early in 1911.LAKE SUPERIOR CORP.\"The Lake Superior\u2019 Corporation Stock was quoted in Philadelphia at 27 to 27 | 3-8, whlle Incomes vere 57 to 57%.CHIC.AGO RKHT Mess rs, J.,S.Bache-& Co.Bell Pele- | pronè Builirie.Montreal, tock Brolers.report the following closing quotations gC hicago yesterday: Open.High.Low.Close.Wheat-\u2014 : Dec.sat, 903; 2916 904 May.9563 96% 254 9614 Corn\u2014 : ; Dec.441 \u201c443 \u20184444 444 May.1 1 1 4714\" 471 46% 47 Oats\u2014 .LL ; - Dec.+ .314% 315% 3I4 3114 .May.343 34% 341$ 344\" Pork\u2014 ., CO Jan.\u20181695.1737 1\u20ac95 1%33 May.1630\" 1662 1630 1655 Lard\u2014 5 Lu Jan., .967 983 967 980 |: May.955 965 952 -962 |\" Bhort Ribs\u2014 a.° : Jan.s .©.910 925 910.920 May.«\u2026.\u2026.890 B06 890 900- vic man- |; *irhis siütphus.ot $12, 000° i \u2018the\u2019 largest is suis t.has, j:point in keeping with Frasessasensonsnes ; ; mm Christmas stocks: for Christmas | stockings,* is the suggestion of a lead- 3 \u2018One- thing Yooshon need to way ;.raid : \\gars.a good\" one.| Am be a period.of | Idea is Taking Root | -A-good deal of interest is being taken [ in this corporation: of a par value of | C The directors are as follows: :-James | * ;S.P Howard, Mont- markets as we had on Monday, taking | ~for +a maintained | decline in prices of good stocks.- Re- | unles sx made 3 price in son \u201cbid but 2 us.The lega} advisers of the company, | \u2018the \u2018Witness\u2019 understands, are \u201cpleased with the decision, as It sets out elcarly the: right of the ¢ompany to bring power in from its Lag Bonnêt plant.© Though hé.cou re do Mot rec- or-i-¢ thaf the comp \u2018has rights ün- \u2018der itm: old- charter; it: is expected that the .Privy -Councit - will 2recognize .that its traditional F ect: for.ve his, those which , the.company hase\u2019 doduiréa through its unchallenged occupation \u2018and use of \u201cstreets for its\u2019 gas dnd poles for so .long a period.1 BUSINESS MEN Chicago, Nov.30.\u2014 Leaders of all the principal commercial and business or- \"ganizations .from all the big cities of the United States have been invited to.attend a dinner to President Taft's tariff board by the Chicago Association che president.jt is understood, has \u2018a \u2018thord-isd Henry C.mery, James 1.Reynolds \u2018and Alvin H.Sanders, important revelations regarding.the Board's work, and.the nature of its progress to date, ree tei £0 4 Raleigh, N.C.,.Nov.30\u2014War- rants of arrest have been served on local representatives of the Standard Oil Company, al- 4 leging violations of .the North $ Carolina anti-trust law.dt tie De pate detre 5 re 020 430 4% A 20 o% o% 020 pe 40 027 030 72° 00 a 3 London Woollen Firm Sends Member to U.S London, Nov.30.-\u2014J.F.Briggs, a member of the firm of John F.Briggs & Soh, woollen manufacturers, of Brad- iford, left for New York to-day; in connection with the action brought against -their - American branches by the New York custom officials.- Mr.Briggs emphatically repudiated thé suggestion that there has been an undervaluation of imports by their j agents.NEW YORK STOCKS.8 cial, reported for the \u2018Witness by C.D 2x Hap! St, Local Manager of J.à Ceoi, Naw York, by direct wire.\u201ctptuine and closing pEjoes.! .«+ 5- November 30th, 191%: Stocks ove Glos, .Backs, OPE: Clos, | Amer.Loo.38% a Min Sth: am.5 1164 sh do.ot.3 18154 1203 0.pr MoxX Con an Smelt.Tw 174 N Y.C.&Hua.; 1 Am.Car Fy 52 51 Érie RR 281% Am.StiF y.dtié do.Ipfd 16% iw\u2019 ame wWool.8% LL ON ow iy sil m.YWool.84 ma \u2019 8 Anagonda No.Pacitle - 111% A ison, 101 % oo Nor&W .do.Pac.Mail.33% 323 Balt.Ohio 106% 105% * Penn R.R.: 129% 128 P Press.Stoel ee ae Brkiys R.T.76% 75% do.eens Cen.Leather 33% 33 Poo.Gas : 105% 1054 ! Can.Pao.xd 193% 193% Phil &Räad 149% 147% Chic, GW.22 22 d o- 1 i L nets 1000 Ches & O.824 815 \"do.Le ae Chic.& Alt.sock liad Si 30% \" ChicéN,W .: 14444 liy.StISpg \u2026 C.M.& 564, 12314 122% ep 1&s, 325% Coi.south.do.on.Gas 133 \u2026\u2026 south yd 25% 554 Col Fuel 2% 31% 61 Corn Pra 16 15% South Pa.115% LE do.pf, 784 Sloss Sheff.50% 3 Det.U.Ry vee.oon Tenn C.&I.J el.LEW, .Tex.Pacitlc 25% 254 el.& Hud, 165% 16434 Toledo Rys.Dep.& R.G 30 27 Light .do pfd.2% 70% Twin City .BuLS.s.vere wav.U.S.Steel 77% 76% do.p sans ease do.pfd 11734 117 Gt.Nor.Hy.121% U.S.Rubber .33 Gen Elec.156 155 do.pfd .1093¢ Hav.Kleo, \u2026\u2026.UnionPoe.176% 174% lowa Cent.do.pfd.cee 1, Central .131% Wabash coe.16% Inter Pum \u2026.do.pfd.35 34 do Harv,111 130 \u2018 Kan.& \u2018l'ex 33 W.U.Tel .714 do p ore vv.Wis.C.com.58% 557 L.& Nash.142% 141% do pid.ttt \u2018LIVE BTOCK MARKET, Nov.30, About 950 head of butchers\u2019 cattle, 75 milch cows.and springers, 200 calves, 900 sheep and lambs and 942 hogs were offered for sale at the Bast End Abattoir this forenoon Trade was slow, bul \u2018there are nd changes to.note in the rices., Some of the best Northwest catile sold at about 5'&\u20ac per Ib.; pretty good animals sold at 4¢ td 5 3-8c¢, and the common stock at from: 23 to 4c perlh, \u201cThere were but few good milch cows and some of them sold, at from $55 to $65 each.Some very fine springers sold up to $60 each; the others at from $25 to $50 éach.Grass-fed calves sold at 3c to 5c per !1b.; good.veals at 51éc'to 7c do.Sheep sold at about 4Y%e \u2018per 1b.; lambs at 6c to 6c per.lb.Gord: lots of \"hogs sold at about The per 1b.| Investment Securities ~~ We offer Government, \u201cMunicipal, Fublio Utility and tndustrial Bonds yielding, from.4 to 6 per cent * All offerings carry.our .recommendation.Send for our ligt of investments.- Royal Securities Corporation, Limites .164 St James Street, Montreal .Quebec Halifax London, Eng Toronto { and its employees, \u201cwhich 2 Commercé here on Saturday even- | members of \"the tariff board, to make | |; real to attend a meeting to be held on - Saturday | system | be discussed by Mr.Charles W.\u201cthern 19, No.5 | Ontario Grain Market : Mis & Pac.49% - 46% | Bespatones.from: Winnipeg tell rather seriously \u201cof differences of opinion he- tween the' Street Railway Company ls likely to \u2018lead to the usual ontcome,of.u strike.The - men are to - think.that the raompany\u2019s.attitade towaris them Las Been rather -too\" haughty, and\u2019 this sen- \u2018timent was expressed in \u2018Ainnipeg last \u2018night.by a well-known laonr leader.The men are hot all satisfied with the present: roceedings, \u2018and even \u2018étiould the\u2019 arbitration board reach an agreement, it -is-very doubtful whether the men would accept it.Finarcially;* thé Street\u2019 Ri.ilway is in -@ favorable.position, and wilh the rapid growth of the city in evz:\"y direction, the future of Winnipeg\u2019 Str et is assur- ec pement A COPPER COMBINE.Chicago, Nov.30.\u2014 Thomas F.C'ole, says:\u2014A combine of leadin: copper interests of the\u2018 country would.result.in an increased stability of a copper industry, but it is doubtful that it will be formed.- Mr.Cole has- returned from tour of inspection of Arizona.coppai' coun.ry.\u2019 en MEARD =0F) ERAARRAAL A special invitation is extended to the members of the Board of Trade by the City Improvement League of Mont- next at the Royal Victoria College when \u2018The Metropolitan Fark of Boston, and its work\u2019 Era io LL.D., ex-president of Harvard University.\u2018Nothing lost here but the squeal, declared the pork packer, on \u2018Change.this morning.\u2018Are you as economical in conducting your business?\u2018Just about, answered the lumber merchant.\u2018Nothing wasted but the ar The recéipts of: grain at Fort William and Port Arthur on Tuesday showed an increase over the same date last year, for the first time since a series of decreases were shown.Following are wheat receipts.loads: No.i nortliern 80.No.2 northern, 116, No\u2019 3 northern 1%5,-No.\u20184 nor- northern, 18, No.6 northern 22.other grades 2 l.and winter 3.Total 434, against 421 for the same date last year; oats 47, barley 11, and flax 26 : in care \u2014\u2014 Chicago, Nov, 30.\u2014 Provisions opened quiet and a little easier.Commission houses and scalpers doing the small scattered trading.Stock yard houses bulling \u2018a little.The market steady and dull * 7s Toronto, Nov.30,\u2014The cnly changes last evening were reductiis in Manitoba wheat on'account of vweakness on the Winnipeg curb.~ Local quotaätions -are as follows:\u2014 Ontario wheat\u2014No.3 winter wheat, 841c to 851%c outside, ac: cording to lo- cation.Manieoba wheat\u2014 Nc 1 northern, 9744c: No.2 northern, 95c; No.2 northern, 92%c.Oats\u2014 Canada western, No.2, 3746; No.3 Canada western, 36c-u lake ports for immediate shipment; Ortario No.2, white, 33c to 34c outside; Nc.3, white, 320 to 33c outside: 556 to Z£c.on (rack Toronto.Corn\u2014American old No.2.yellow, 60c on track Toronto.Feas\u2014Nu.2, 84e to 85c.Rye\u2014No.2, 60c to S5.c.Barley\u2014 B6c to 58c outside, for- malting, and at 50c for feed.Buckwheat ping points.Manitoba flour\u2014Listed quotations at Toronto are: \u2014First patents.$5.40: second patents, $4.90; strong wukers, $4.70, Ontario flour\u2014 Winter flour, 90 percent patent, $3.70 seaboard.* Mill feed\u2014Manitoba bran, $19 per ton; shorts, $21 per ton on track Teo- ronto; Ontario bran, $20 2 ton; shorts, $22 a ton an track Toronto.CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET.Chicago.Nov.30.\u2014C'attle receipts estimated at\u2019 25,000; market, steady .to shade lower.beeves, $4.50 to $7.50; Texas steers, $4.20 to $5.40; western steers, $4.25 to $6.50; stockers and feeders, $3.30 to $5.60; cows and heifers, $2.20 to $6.30: calves, $.00 to $9.00.Hogs receipts estimated at 32,000: market,.5c to 10c lower: light ($6.70 to $8.121,: mixed, $6.80 to $7 20: heavy, $6.75 to $7.20: rough, 36.75 % $6.90: good to choice, heavy, 46.6 to $7.20; pigs, 35.30 to $6.90; bulk of sales, $6.95 to $8.1 Sheep receipts estimated at 30,000: market, strong; native, 32.'5 .to $4.39.western, $2.7 15 to $4.25; veariings, $4.20 to $5.25.lambs, native, 54 35 to $6.70: western, $4.50 to $6.60.er B.C.COPPER CO.During October the British Columbia Copper Company produced 702,154 pounds of copper, 8913 Sune es of silver and 2308 ounces of gold Government Municipal Industrial Corporation BONDS CANADA SECURITIES CORPORATION, Limited Hon.C.J.Doherty, K.C,, M.P,, President.Rodolphe Forget, M.P., Vice-President.Geo.H.Gooderham, M.P.P, Vice-President.Head Office, 179 8t, James St, MONTREAL 60 Hs at 6014, B.C.OFFERS MANY ADVANTAGES T0 THE CAPITALIST Vancouver, B.C.Nov.If.yj; y Manson, M.P.P.for Comox distri the provincial legislature, Fetarneg pu cently from an extended trip of Hsp tion to the oil fields of Alaska, and ; discussing with the \u2018Winces corr spondent.his observations staiv Hie the reports circulated \" with these oil wells, ax to tr tiveness, were in no way and that the Canadians interested , this industry are likely to acum Ate very profitable, remuneratisu as 5 sult of their venture.Speaking of British Columbia trom : general point of view, he CXPressoq tie opinion that the great need of th ment, Cuiie\u2018tion IP proque.NAIL TAT re.ma.Hwy development, and with the unlimite timber creas, with a capi.al investmer, \u2018of already $200,000,000, \u2018and ihe ri deposits of minerals of many kinds, in which huge sums have bean expended, to say nothing of the profitable fish ip dustry and rapidly growing fruit trad.this country presents an epportaniy for investment which can scareely fini parallel on this continent.Mr.Manson also referred 10 tm greal possibilities awaiting the rar struction of more manufacturing ant wholesale firms which would bé in - position to capture much sf the Oriey tal trade, as well as to tender i he growing demands of the w.stern pro vinces.He pointed with pride (vn the construction of railways.piblic wap.and the opening up and etù'tix ation a new areas of land which everations av being carried On throughoat the poe vinee, entailing an enormous outlay, ja; which are necessary, in his opinion.vu meet the demands of the West.me NEVADA COPPER DIVIDEND.Neveda Consolidated Copper regular.guarterly dividend cents a share.WEDNESDAY MORNING BOARD Ex.Div.to-day.Can.Pacific, 1 pe.cent.Nor.Ohio, # percent.THinnis PT.at 90.Power, 3 at 6 50 at 136%.Qnebec Ry., 25 at 57.Parific, 1 at 195, 8 at 19214.Telephone, 4 at 14215.Mackay Com.40 at 91%.Detroit, 50 at 54.- Rin, 100 at 103, 102.Soo Com, 200 at 131.Toronto Ry 25 at 122.Cement, si at 23, 100 = 2314, 250 at 234, 9 at 23, _ ç Ogilvie, 10 at 125, UH at Togo, Iron Ffd., 43 at 103 Steel Corp \u2026 90 at Bi.25 at 603, 2sat 60 5-8, 50 at 60%, 75 at 60's \u201cBlack Lake, 15 at Ju.Cement pref., 25 at 8s.Asbeseos, 25 at 1415, 50 a+ 14 Bank of Montreal, 3 at 244.Bank B.N.A., 4 at 150, Royal Bani 27 at 245.>.T.Bank, 25 at 162.Dont Cot.bonds, $1000 at 101, Win.Hotel bonds.$2000 ut 96._Black Lake Asbestos bonds, $1500 af i.Iron bonds, $4000 at 9514.AFTERNOON BOARD.\u2018Coal Bds.\u2014500 ai 98.Bank of Montreal.-8 at declare of a 25 at JC23, JAM 0 20 at 13112, d6 at jai, = 244, 4 at 1H Cement com.\u20148 at 23, 15 at 2x.Crown Reserve.\u2014100 at 270, 50 a 270, 300 at 270, 50 at 270.Tllinois Pfd.\u201420 at 94.Textile Bds.\u2018B.\u20145H00 at 09.Can.Car, pfd.\u20143& at 161, Iron Bds.\u20141000 at 951-2.Nastern Townships Bank.2 at [62 Makay, prerfd., 6 at T4 5-8.Cement prfd.3-4 at 85 Iron.prfd., 19 at 103.Detroit, b at 43, 25 at 52.Steel Corporation-\u20145 at 603; 20 ar 25 at- 60, 25 at 60, 25 at.Uta.= ; 25 at 604.50 at VOLE, Ih a 60%, 25 at 6014, 25 at 60%, 25 at Go\u201d, 25 at 6014, 50 at 6014, 50 at 6UI4, 16 à.60 3-8.\\ Rio\u2014100 at 102, 50 at 102.Bank of Nova Scotia.\u20148 at Quebec Railway\u201425 at 57, 10 at 56%, 15 at 57.5 Oat 5°.CE PE 8 a ace Paap soatectvatn KOCHI XRT < 260.To at a For afternoon opening sales + see page 3.2 < .°, 21° 0.0.0, OA, tes os! eegeileadentorfententoctsstoalaelenfealasfoaliidoatontafestciosfetes IMUNIGIPAL BONDS CITY OF MONTREAL, 4/7/°S TOWNSHIP OF ELCIN, Que.(Annuity) 5°/\u2019s MUNICIPALITY OF SUMMERLAND, B.C., 5's Cfiered at prices to yield most attractive rates.Full particulars on application.{G.Meredith & Company | LIMITED, 101 St.Francois Xavier Street, The Montreal Lity and District Savings Bank NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that! Dividend of Ten Dollars per Share 0 the Capital Stock of this Institatio\u201d has been declared.and will be para\u201c at its Banking House, in this city, © and after TUESDAY.the Third Day January\" next, to Shareholders of Tr cord at the close of business on t- 15th December next.By order of the Board.A.P.LESPERANCE, Manager.1910.erm THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA DIVIDEND No 93, NOTICE is hereby given that a an dend of three percent (being at the 7 ; of twelve percent per annum).has I\u201d declared upon $5,000,000 ot the can stock of this bank for the grarter ove ing December 31st, 1910, and that a - vidend of two percent (being at the of twelve percent per ann im.has geclared upon $1,200,000 v2 the © stock issued November 1st, 1910, in © gral nection with the purchase ui the a=rs! Murocr Montreal, November 18th, 1610 MARWICK, MITCHELL & CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT: OF SCOTLAND, | 11 Place D'Armes (Quebec Bank I- se Resident Partner, Tele, David S.Kerr, C.A., (Scot.).7%; \\ W, GRAHAM BROWNE & +4.\" DEALERS IN BONDS.222 St.James Street, Ment: oi in this province, was capital On 7 every hand the natural \u201cvesonrers ) % t= ne: Nue 4 nu! sio Hu wa del Th pla the cal T tiv wa Jas del for the re sol At tre he ma avi Ex sea larg -en (rai LOF mi anc Jur the The hed \u201cta tra Wel No, No Hie des to hr Aus hil of ~ YS fin fa 4 4 TY ef Wy A Tg .of at at ar at *s oY - a or Py 2, as ele 8 me 9 er el \u201cVOTERS LAST CHANGE, | - fouseholders Cannot Qualify] on Water or Business Tax After To-day ; .e im of the city When the Long Bo at.5 o'clock treasurer's Diha last chance will have Co evening the last chance W f ts for citizens to qualify as mu- Pl voters, on payment of their mer «nd business taxes.To-morrow A assessors Will hand the assessment me over to the city treasurer, and MC jerks will proce2d to initial \"the Je of those who are disqualified mat to the .on-payment of these 0 a.The voters\u2019 lists will be cor- ae in this way, so far as possible ne December 20th.Before that date eo persons who are not householders fod do not pay water rates of -busi- ness taxes must qualify grounds if they Wish to exercise.the franchise at any election within the ct year.: 205 he election in Centre ward for a ¥uccessor to the late Ald.Resther will Jo be affected by the present revi- con, as last year's list will be used, but the death of any other alderrnan would bring the voters\u2019 list now under preparation into effect and use, The revision of the lists when complaints and objections are heard by me board of revisers, takes place early in January.°° .There is not quite the same incentive to householders to pay their water rates this year as there was last year, for then the election of aldermen for two years and controflers for four years was at hand, whereas there will not be a general municipal section until February, 1912, unless something extraordinary transpires.At the same time the returns in the treasurer's department this fall have heen very satisfactory, and an estimate of the year's income will be available in a few days.TRAINS COLLIDED Express Struck Freight Near Gananoque\u2014No One Was Injured.Kingston, Ont., Oct.30.\u2014No.6 G.T.R.passenger train, eastbound, telescoped a mixed train consisting of a large number of freight cars, two passenger cars and a caboose, near Old Gananoque Junction station house yesterday afternoon.The engine of the mixed could not handle the heavy load and split up and, taking half to the: Junction siding, was returning for the rear half when No.six appeared.The locomotive of No.six lost its head light, cow catcher and smoke stack, while the caboose of the freight train and the rear passenger coach were badly wrecked.The engineer of No, six jumped, as did the fireman.No one was injured.WOMAN GETS NINE MONTHS.Heavy Sentence for Drink Vietim' Who Stole.Screaming piteously and wringing.her hands in an agony of despair, Katie Riordan was led from the dock at the Police Court this morning after Judge Leet had imposed a sentence of nine months\u2019 imprisonment on her.She was arrested last week for stealing underwear off a clothesline, the property of Mrs.McShane, and the evidence showed her to be an old drink victim.Accused pleaded for clemency, but Judge Leet said she was a.bad case.and had \u2018been trouble fof a lomg time.\u2018You are nat a thief,\u2019 said His Honor, \u2018and it is not so much for stealing I am sending vou to jail, but you are a drunkard and I will put you where you will not be able to get drink.When you come out you may be cured.\u201d Again the woman pleaded, promising if left off she would never touch drink again.\u2018I have never before been up for stealing, she urged, but Judge Leet remained unmoved.\u201cI am sure.you - would mot keep your promise,\u2019 he said, as he motioned her to be led away.After the woman had been Placed in the cells: awaiting: the\u2019 prison van to tonvey her to jail, a crowd of women friends gathered and implored - the guards to allow them to speak to the Prisoner.This was refused, and they set up a chorus of crying and wailing, which, with the prisoners screams from inside, made the - corridor of the court a pandemonium, till the guards succeeded in restoring quiet.re WOMAN AS OPERATOR.0f Wireless System on Steamer Which Leaves New York.New York, Nov.30.\u2014When \u2018the Clyde Sieamship Mowhawk left New York Yesterday at noon on its regular trip to Charleston and Jacksonville, it had \u201cboard as wireless operator the firat Soman who ever bore the _responsi- lity of this position on An ocean Steamer.The officials of both the de line and the United Wireless Ce: ive considered for some time \u2018the ad- ability of employing a woman in ag capacity, and have only awaited the discovery of one who combined the thee ssary experience and skill with 0 other Qualities that are required in IS very important position.= aS ar Lo : MURDER ENQUETE POSTPONED.Giuseppe Demase, the- Itavan.who Chena\u2019 15t0dy for the murter \u201cof Jos.the Ar on April 24th last, appeared in Tonciol Alignment Cqurt, before Judge = ot, this morning, but the enquere ; T4 not be gone on with as Detec- AN Gorman was unible te projuce \u2026 Witnesses, Judge Laactot fixed nesday next for enquezs, for STOCKS SOLD TAIS P.M.Following are this afternoon's salos Of Stocks [yn to 2.95 p.m.:\u2014 a tefl Corp.\u20145 at 60 5-8, 25 at 60 1-4, fn CL 60.25 at 60, 25 at 60 1-4, 2 Sat en 1 0 25 at 60 1-8, 50 at 60 1-8, 25 at 91-405 at 60 14, Rio\u20141in at 102, 50 at 102.\u201cvotia Bank\u20148 at 280.ibe 2y.-\u201425 at 57.- Coal Bonds\u2014500 at 98.Bank of Montreal\u20148 at 244, 4 at 244.fment com.\u20148 at 23.~~ T.Bank\u2014 2at 162.Mackuy pfd.-\u20148 at 74 5-8.a Wed \u2014\u2014 ad E distinction between the - genuine Pianola: and all other piano-playing devices is recognized to-day by all musi- tans and the musically cultured both here and.abroad.The Pianola\u2019s superior principle of Construction, its exclusive expression devices like the METRO- °TYLE and the THEMODIST, end its perfectly arranged and \u2018normous repertory, give to it a nrestige not shared even in slight \u201cagree by any other instrument of the same type.a Demonstrated on NORDHEIMER\u2019S LIMITED.814-612 St.Catherine on other | _ charge of atroé¢ioiig assault: with.iateAit | giving | to, lil).strent, cleaning - commissioner put through the sale hy Mrs.more than one policeman to intercept Xi BER 30, 1910, STORMING THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.\u2014So_ determined wae the at-' | tack that'in two.or three places a-suffragette broke through, and it took her, .A TROUBLE IN BRAZIL Discontent in\u2019 Army Now and Lieutenant Will be Courtmartialed New Orleans, Nov.30.\u2014A despatch from Rio Janeiro, Brazil, says: \u201cThe discontent among.the officers, those in the army as well as the navy, is increasing.Their unrest affected several regiments.-A lieutenant who blamed the president while discoursing at the burial of the murdered naval officers, will be * arrested and courtmartialed.° \u201cThe sailors\u201d of the \u201cSao Paulo\u201d and the \u2018Minas \u2018Gerdes\u2019 called on Dr.Ruy Barbosa, and thanked him for his intervention.Dr.Barbosa firmly, but in 2 kindly manner, blamed\u2018 them for their conduct.: \u2018In some cases poisoning has occurred on board the destroyers.The officers of two of them found their drinking water contained poison.\u2019 } _\u2014\u2014Pnens GALLAGHER ARRAIGNED But Chargeof Wounding Mayor Gaynor, of New York, is Withheld.| \u201cNew York, Nov.30.\u2014James J.Gallagher, who shot and seriouzly wounded Mayor William J.Gaynor, of New York, onthe steamer \u2018Kaiser Wilheln der Grosse,\u2019 last August, was brought into court to-day in Jersey City and arraigned \"before Judge Blair, on the \u2018 William F.Edwards, of New York, and with carrying concealed weapons.Edwards was with Mayor Gaynor wk2n the latter was shot, and protecting hi .was attacked by Gallagher and slightly wounded.Gallagher pleaded not guilty, with certain reservations.and was at once taken back to the cell in the Jersey City jail which he has occupied.since the shooting.: Soe ; In court to-day there was no mention by the prosécution of the prisoner\u2019s attack upon \u2018the Mayor.It developed that Prosecutor Garvan intended \u2018to keep\u2019 in reserve the charge against Gallagher of atrocious assault with intent to kill Mayor Gay- nor.Under the New Jersey laws, should the victim of an assault die within a \u2018year and.a day after the commission of the crime a charge of murder will lie against the victim\u2019s.assailant.Mayor, Gaynor was shot on August 9th last, so that less than four months \u2018havé \u2018elapsed since the commission of the -crime.SHELDON CASE IN COMMONS Operations of \u2018 Finance King to be Discussed Regarding Use of Mails, - Ottawa, Nov.30.\u2014The depredations of C.D.Sheldon, the absconding swindler of Montreal, will be brought before the House of Commons by Mr.J.E.Armstrong, M.P.for East Lamb- ton, who\u201c will:ask whether the atten-* tion of the government has been called: to the \u2018get rich quick\u2019 scheme, such as Sheldon\u2019s, and whether the government proposes to pul a stop to the use of the mails by such persons, and whether any action has been taken.to prosecute the guilty parties.CUSTOMS INCREASE Noyember Recsipts Show Growthof $932,020\u2014Total Shows Prosperity.Ottawa, Nov.30.\u2014The customs receipts for the month of November, show an incréase of $932,020 over November of last year, the total col- Jections being.$6,024,781 for \u2018the first eight months of the fiscal year.Collections have, been $47,396.911 an increase of $8,286,344: over the first eight months of the fast fiscal year.- » \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 STATEMENT RULED OUT.Cambridge, Mass.Nov.50 \u2014The alleged \u2018dying statement\u2019 of Clarence G.Glover, of Waltham, for whose murder Hattie Leblanc, of West Arichat, C.B., is on trial\u2019 for her 'lifé, which | statemént_ is said.to have hamed\u2018 the girl as\u201cfirihg the \u2018fatal shot, was ruled out of the case by Judge Bond to-day.The district attorney maintained yes- terdav that the statément is essential to the government's case, but said today that the.trial would proceed.Le eee KILLED .BY EXPLOSION.Quebec.Nov.30.\u2014A man named Simar ! was killed, and another named Binet was seriously injured in an acetylene gas explosion at Beauce yesterday.The men, who were em- ploved as clerks for a merchant named Dallaire, were cleaning the reservoir when the explesion occurred.memes EAST END LAND SALE.Mr.H.P.Pepin, notary, has just Paul \u2018Lussier, to Frederick Gault Lyman, CANADA'S SHEEP.FIRST n-International Stock Show at Chicago \u2014 Beaconsfield Farm Successful.Chicago, Noy.30.\u2014As per the.usual custom, Canadian \u201csheep pulled down many prizes at the International Live Stock Exhibition, Yesterday the expert sheep judges went the rounds of the pens and after some sharp: com- petition\u2014all between the product of pionship wether was picked out.from among the exhibit of - the .Huntley-.wood farms of Beaconsfield, Que.*.The show for the grand\u2019 champion wether was the feature of the day: Thirteen champions of the herd show lined up before Judge McKay, but the contest finally narrowed down to the Huntley-wood farms, and the Shrop- shires from the farm of J.Lloyd Jones, of \u2018Burford, Ont.In drawing final conclusions, .the Southdown, with his shortness of leg, compact mutton form and firm thick covering, peat the Hampshires greater scale.Hunt- ley-wood farm, which is a, part of thé late Sir Géorge Drummond's estaté, has a habit of performing this trick.At the last seven international shows it has won five grand championships.and .two reserves with \u201cits perfectly, fitted Southdown.Among .the Canadians who pulled down prizes - with their sheep yesterday \u2018were J.and: J.A.Campbell, of Woodville, Ont., who were given second honors for a pen of five crossbred wethers.J.1.Jones, another Ontario breeder, was given third prize.For a wether lamb in - this class, J.Lee and Sons, of Simcoe, Qnt., were awarded first and second Prizes.- In the fat .Lincoln- class for wethers, one year and under, .L.Parkinson, of Guelpa, was given first\u2019 prize, while se ond hovers.went to~ Jot \u2018fos- : well and 36f\" of Ridgetown, Ont.© Mrs, Second\u2019 i thi#0\u2019 Biiges for & wether \"lamb\" in the\u2019 fat, Cétswold class, went to George Allén, of Bur- ford, Ont.* Mr.Allen was: also.given first honors for a pen of five wether lambs in this class, i RELATIVES QUARREL, Plaintiff and Accused in- Conspiracy \u201cCharge are Brothers-in-law.\u2018Samuel Lang and Bernard Shepéra were béforé Judge Lanctot this morning in the Enquete Court charged with making false entries in .the books of the Princess.Hal! Company, and des= troying documents belonging to\u2019 the company.| : ER When the case was called Mr.Jos.Berard, for the complainant, asked that an accountant be named by the Court to examine the books and make a report showing the present position of affairs and the condit.on of \u2018the papers yand books.This.was opposed by Mr S.W.Jacobs, who said that the case ought to be proceeded with by-the examination of the complaining party, after which, if the Court.wished\u201d information which coald only be given by expert accountants, the order could be made.Mr.Jacobs remarked that it seemed strange that .hiz clients should be arrested first and.whea before the Court, ready to.proceed, the complaining party should ask for assistance of experts 'q make ont a case against the accused.Counsel explained thal tic case as ce out of a juairei vaong \u201ce'atives, tne.plaintiff and the accused being brothers-in-law.Judge Lanctot -decided to- transfer .the case to Judge Leet\u2019s court, and the application will be renewed; to-morrow | before Judge Leet.\u2018 rm THE LATE MRS.MACAULAY.whose death is recorded on page 4.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , CALVARY MEN\u2019S OWN.The annual meeting of the Calvary Men\u2019s Own Will take place in the lec: ture room of Calvary Church,, Guy street, on Thursday, December- st, at 8 o'clock.: \u201c It is the express wish of Mr.T.B.Macaulay, president, that the mem- ters of the Men's Own should not allow the :passing of -his beloved wife to interfere with the arrangements of the annual meeting, but that it should, be carried out as arranged.Mrs.Macaulay's life was characterized by a spirit of sacriiicial service, and the purpose of this.gathering is in \u2018beautiful fitness with her life and what her degire should be.Lu Lace E .GOLD TO CANADA.gentleman, of\"lot 28 I: echelaga Ward, near \u2018Nicolet \u201cstrèet, : for $30,000 \u2018and fronting \u201con : Notre -Daute -street, , New York, Nov.30 \u2014Nniional.Park Bank is shipping to-day.8,00,000 gold coin to Canada.cad à FES he ww All sizes in \u2018stock.2 lA Cees@tae.i q 15.00 ; boo 4e\u201d \u201cAre hard to beat-\u2014Made | rom winter weight Cont || \u2018made into.those comfort- \u201cable College Coats\u2019 that are\u2019 just, what.men \u2018desire | for Wigher ji + a 423 Notre Dame St:W.905 St.Catherine st E EN ces in \u2014 x \u201c , two Canadian farms\u2014the grand cham-! | stead of celebrating the 94th birthday PERSONALS Mrs.G.E.Moyse-is a visitor in the Capital, the « est! of Mrs.Remon.Miss Margaret Boyd, of Mountain\u2019 treet, hag.returned from New York., Mrs.W.McMaster, Crescent street, fs spending a few days in New York.Mrs.R.W.Geddes is visiting in Toronto, the guest of Mrs.J.-Hutche- 8011, \" te Miss Mae Snead; daughter of Mr.H.S.Snead, is a debutante this season.Je : : iE Lady Talt is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs.G.F.O'Halloran in Ottawa.J \u2018 Chevalier L.\u2019 Scélsi, Italian Consul- General, has returned to the city after his- absence on holidays.The.Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and the Countess of Aberdeen celebrated the thirty-third anniversary of their wedding last week, Se .Mrs.Charles T.Hare is entertaining -at dinner this evening before attending the St.Andrew's.ball, in honor of her niece, Miss Helen Raphael, who is \u2018a debutante, Covers will \u2018be laid for eight, ~~. within 30 minutes of the above-mentioned hours of closing.#Letters for \u2018Registration\u2019 should\u201d be LECTURES FRIDAY,2nd DECEMBER, R, 00s 3 Ak.M.Visitors, Introduced by niémibers HUMOROUS AND DRAMATIO, | \u2014 sv rte SESSIE ALEXANDER Assisted by Miss Minnie Hulbig, Miss Ruth Parkent\u2019 formerly of Boston; Mrs Frankly Hodgson, Afcompapist.WINDSOR HAL, + .DECEMBER 3th, 1910; at 8.15.HIS\u201d MAJESTY\u2019 58 jet \u2019 ou Whee; at ae EERE (Undér the\u201d Ruspices Rid the aitjpat | & lenvet .To.2e {| .+ j+el ef es Iue ra | ave where they are largely for the pur-.| given.| cause for resentment.| Dr.| tempt to \u2018atone, but it had a com- inet plexion\u2019 dangerously resembling par- - 1 chance to demand indemnity :| nexed we repeated.the protest that N.SOCIETY will deliver 5 Ago\u201d brie Wilt Fandree of \u2018thé: Si W.B.554 at Norshetser's, Admitted.TELEPHONES: | ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT, MAIRE 00D EDITORIAL, MAIN 4091.SUBSCRIPTION RATER 63.00 Dany = Witness\u2019.13 mos.3.00 Se 88 « > ° A .\"Worla wigs .33 room\u2019 \u201c L56- \u2018Northern l'essenger\u201d 14 mos.4 Pobtègeo includeé for Canas tMout- \u2018real and suburbs excepted), Newfound land and the British Isles; also for Ba- amas, Barbadoe Bermyda.British Guizna, British Hondvras; British N orneo, Céylon, Cyprus, Falkland T¥- inde, Fijl, Gembis, Gieralte .Hosg- ong, Jamaics, , Leeward i Mauritius, New Zestau ae Ni ne paral, yFexscael es, y 0 era d 1300.\" Fopass, .Turks Postage for U Stat pd BS s celits extra Measéngor: 10 sonts.per tra postage on th Daily Ÿ ess Ne the United | Slaton and its ff Fhe Foreign postage oxtra to ali countries not named In the above .ist am follows: Daily Witness,\u201d $3.50 extra; \u2018Weekly ger US Qui 250.extra; \u2018 Northern Mesves- sue ext t Da un Tn ps vert ve nine of He a V0 pas am | an 1 busters 2h fomiaion se aidurd all & 8 Wi te ee le tor at uid JA Jeter a 67 ne Pa wibtreal Jet of the eta laine the | fer = BW : ok \u201cGay uit pu bhcaätion, b: ÿ Mail, ot ; dites | BR le.* pit ft En hE {a tn While the pübliaitérs of th excluda from its columns all and other advertiseinents \u201cwhic Witness\u2019 angial about mining advertists ory fhe oat.Mary of e ai \u201cinvestments: The £1 est chances of oF Tore: an and ne ois re Ke Se in A Tory Bord To lend.praperty more thau he is, 2 J 1] 7 3| 8| 9/10 15/16/17 22 | 23 24): 29 30| TEa 21 28 æ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 30, 1910.Sir Wilfrid Laurier remarked, all men are fallible, even Speakers.Mr.Marcil Is not to be blamed overmuch if \u2018he missed Mr.Gauvreau's descrip- - tion of Mr.Monk as a \u2018liar.\u2019 Mr.Monk and not hear it himself, but Speakers\u2019 pose of preventing one member from- insulting another, and for reprimanding the éffender when such insult is But later the Opposition had In the case of Mr.Gauvreau, when his offence appeared in the Nañsard, Mr.Speaker merely asked him to withdraw that: most offensive expression, and did not \u2018ask him to \u2018apologize to the House \u2018for it.whereas, .lest evening, when Schaffner fired off the word cowards after a crowd of Liberals re- \u2018treating béfore the speech of a Con- iservative orator who was about to \u2018add \u2018a terminal passage to a long debate, the Speaker hastily ross to his feet ahd \u2018both withdraw and \u201capologize.It may.\u2018have been the \u2018memory of his failure in the case of Mr Gauvreau which maäe Mr.Spedkér so prompt ahd so severe in the case.of Dr.Sohaftner.It may have béen, as.it were, an gt- tisan feeling.That was Mr.Foster's\" in his best manner, and he fought and won grandly.He facéd the foe quite in front of his leader.Wien Notre Dame de Graeès was an- we had made.in the case of other annexations against the unrighteous bargain by which lands whose svalue was.notoriously established by?their Proximity.to the eity should be as- Sessed as farm lands so long ag they were not out up into building lots.We have just given an instance of a farm in that ward which hag been sold at seven thousand dollars an âcre, yet.\u201cwhieh the city is, under this preposterous \u2018bargain, unable to | pean half an hour: before clo ob sarge Baie vias | assess\u2019 \u2018for ten\u201d yed.s at more than a ° = Hundred doltars an acre\u2014one-seven- | tleth*part of its present value.2, Ei ; - \u201cthese \u2018improvements while: themselves | obstructing progress, pay less into the.x tive premitam on \u201cesping 1 [But What ir that fo this préposterous \u2018 \u2014\u2014'| arrangement.ade With several of tha \u201c |Acentendous pram {fimes je Hspéssublé value.\u201c néed - an \u201cehtfrely new system of ase ii | pessmient, ode which will fall on the \u201c{ values which the city confers and not jon the values which the proprietor |the Unionist party.of Great Britain.Ran of: tha, sea, clinging about its neck Lund choking It.| natural products, such as Britain no rid theméslves of this encumbrance.4 J hower it would eubmit the.\u2018apestion.of 4 sw protection to the people.ie to | Promise\u2019 thé séparateä brethren could | conacientiousty.vote with their own | {stänce- will Mr.Austen Chamberlaiñ | that portion of their cargo which has | them afloat has demanded that Dr.\u2018Schaffner should ° x ie.| / pa nd while\u2019 thelr.ne who get\u2019 the benefit of utting a posi\u201d land unused.\u2018civig treasury.That is nefgbboring municipalities?What a.Mi the city has undertaken to pay on Keeping that: land deraligt.for.tha hèxt ten years, during which it.may sae to ter | times its\u201d présent valué\u2014that is to seven-hundred Surely we confers, not on his land only, but on.the oity as a whole.« TARIFF REFORM | OVERBOARD, in spite of the-interested protection- 1st propaganda extending over two \u2018continents, and the intervening ocean, has réklitéd in its inner being that the protectionist movement was its old It may péfhaps have : besu only: Shmmeringly conscious of this until Mr.Balfour last night cast \u2018the burden off, when the whole party, or at least the protectionist wing of it, broke into frantic chéers \u2018of relief.The fact is, that all Tdrles are not lacking in intelligence.À large pro- \u2018portion of them, \u2018who are not\u2019 blinded by the hope of personal privilege, séé plainly endÿgh that the protection of British industries is impossible.Whatever should make commodities dearer in Britain would rob those industries of their one advantage of cheap liv- \u2018ing and consequently of \u2018successful competitive production.They see countries teeming with \u2018superabundant longér affords, writhing under the effects of protection.\u2018They see that whatever protection may be given in Britain must begin with foedstuffs\u2014.\u20184 farthing on the loaf, Mr.Austen Chamberlain says.Those who have poen this way have therefore stood aloof from the protection movement, and some of them whose businesses | are Imrperiiled by it are at open\u201d war with it.Under such circumstances it wag evident.that, tf the Unionists were to have: any chance at all, they must\u2019 It Was of no use, as was proposed, simply to drop it from their platform and renounce .it from their creed.Everybody knew it was there.Everybody knew that the party press-and.the party funds owed themselves very |- largely - to \u201cthis movement, and.that should the party prove successful at the polls it would exact its pound of flesh: It could not have- been kept out of discussion.The only thing \u2018open wis\u2019 io Toglster a solenin understanding that, should, the \u2018party, come into Under this party, \u2018and give it- something of a \u2018chance.That in itself is a vast relief.But It is not to be oped for \u201cthat the question .of tariff reform\u2019 will drop from discussion.What, for in- do, who has got hig piece so well off | - by \u2018heart, and.who repeated.it so; nice- 1 \u2018at Bdinburgh on ,Moriday_ night?The people, who were to have borne the burden, will not forget it so \u2018suddenly or let it fall out of viéw.Thé demand that because the Union- istshave thrown overboard what would have sunk them the Liberals should | in common -decendy throw overboard acted as a life presérver in keeping ÂÎts.humorous side.- The argument is this: We have nobly cast off protection so as to recover a considerable section of votes that we had lost, therefore you should: cut off home: rule and with it a considerable section of votes that has supported | you.While this proposal looks like an exposure of Mr.Balfour's simplicity, his purpose .was no doubt \u2018to reveal the Liberals as in bondage to Mr.John Redmond, for it is.well known that, much as Mr.Asquith \u2018might like to go to the-Bnglish -constituencies without that complication, he has given his promise to bring in a home rule measure should he be elected, and will not go back on that promise.So that Englishmen in voting-for the Liberals will have to realize that they are voting for home \u2018rule.This was the condition that caused the downfall of Mr.Gladstone, and it is a question whether things have moved on so far that Mr.Asquith will Tare afy better.The.Canservatives are now concentrating.all \u2018their fire \u2018on- this most vulnerable.point, \u201cnot shrihking - from incitement to rebellion in Ulster, * ?THE KAISER'S DICTUM.Mui fun has been: poked\u2019 \u201cby the \u201céomic press\u2019 \u2018at the temperance lec- turer-\u2014usually répregented as a sort.of \u201cscarecrow clad in seedy black, but such representations will in future be lese-majesté, for His Imperial Majesty- \u2018the Kaiser has Joined the much despised fraternity.-Several times.during the past year -or two he has taken \u2018occasion to Wärn his peoplé\u2014especially students and workingmen\u2014regarding thé dangers attending \u2018excéssive! Béer- drinking, and: has advocated outdoor sports, after the fashion of the Eng-: Hgh and American peoples, as a healthy counter attraction: He: has now, it.appears, gone a step further.In epening a new naval academy the other day, we are told, \u2018he counselled total ab- \u2018stinence, sugzested that the young \u2018men join the Good Templars, and \u2018added that the nation which In the \u201cfuture used the smallest amount of \u201calcohol would march at the head of \u201cthe: volumm on the fields of art and \u2018war\u2019 The suggestion that \u2018the naval cadets join the Good Templars is perhaps ongof the most radical ever made by a European sovereign.\u201cTha society is.one \"of \u2018the very: stfictest of.em: perance organizations, its international\u2019 \u201cthe individus} and protein for: ne} grog tubs.| by | mark made by Judge Leet, in The defenc of alibi; \u201cleave the rails.\u2018hall platform being: \u2018Total.abstinence for \u201cetate\u2019 Though.it Paired Looting \u2018in, opé wimost halt a celi- woh 1uTY agd the\u2018society: has oply béon ae-1 tablished fh\u2019 Germary during the Yast | few years.Ita \u2018séitret\u2019 character at first \u2018gave tise to departmental.gusptélon, but \u2018thé goverriment has recently\u2019 given much support, to its werk, and.Las en- | couraged\u2019 its international convention to meet in Hamburg.next year.German beer drinking has often been lauded as much auperfor-to total -abstin- f etice, but seme.of the wiseé \u2018men in the.Fathériand haves warned the people against the\u2019 custom.Von Moltke, sald that Best wag a far niore dan- \u2018geroils eflemy to \u201cGefmany than ait { \u2018the affnies of France\u201d and etfèntists are lending their Wreigi t to the teetotal propaganda.There, are \u2018now iit Germany about & hundred snd fifty thousand \u2018organized: abstainers, and thé: Hquor tréde is séid to bb getting quite! nervous: and taking mmembures to \u2018edu- | cate\u2019 the people as to \u2018the \u2018value of al- Gohol.\u2019 It is interesting to note\" \u2018that | the Kaiser - believes that total mbstin- |: ence should be of special benefit to the avy.\u201cAt one; time.the sailor's \u2018grog\u2019 was supposes to be an: absolute necessity.Its use ls diminishing in the | Britishr navy, both among officers and men, that bluff sailor.Lord- Charles |.Beresford, expressing the.\u2018general ver- diet in déclaring h self much more ; ft\" Hthou among his sailors hy noting that.Canada\u2019s navy was totaliy unprovided with The Kafïser 18\u201c cértalnly wise in desjaring, in, effect, that the.nation .that drinks Test will +écom- plish most.* We wonder what effect | this new move of \u201cthe terrible Germans will have on the war scare in England.Will the House of Brewers\u2019 launch a total abstinence crusade in the interest of national efficiency ?Wiilthe \u201cNätional Review\u2019 ad the \u201cÔb-, server demounce the government for its fajlure to decree.tha: every man should become a Good Templar so as to meet on equal terms.the Kalsei's \u201ciron-hearted men: .\u20ac strong \u201cmoral and religious convictions?7 OFFICERS DECEIV ED Liquor Case\u2019 Dismissed by a Judge Le Leet: | I believe.that It tL Sa repetition of what happened lere.some time ago, and I think that in the present case the ravénue officers thave been deceiv- | ed In the same way Mr, \u2018Roberts \u2018was Woods.\u2019 | Such Was the short bit emphatic re- he 7 licé Court, in dismissing.a case for liquor-selling takén\u201dby the Provincial Revenué against Mr, Eugene Gaureoñ, ex-mayor, councillér and present schaol | commissioner of, the municipality of St.Plerre-aux-Liens.The two witnesses for the prosecution, Napoleon Jubinville and Joseph Ouimet, \u201cstated ynder oath that on Nov.1- last, at ubèut 9 o'clock in the morning; they puréhased : \u2018liquor by the\u2019 glass and by the bottle at the accused's dry goods: and boot store at St.Plerre- aux-Ldens, : Bothcempbatically stated that the.defendant himself sold them the incriminating Asticles.ence.mada very.strong, case three cltizeng.of St.remy.aux- -Liens testified.that: on the date and at the hour.the offence is supposed to have \u2018beery committed, Mr.Gauron, the accused, was employed - and_working as.a,joiner for Messrs.Bénoit & Co, cèntractors, at Montreal West, \u201cThe defendant himself, his wife, and his nieces, deprecated the accusation in no uncertain terms, and appeared to { be much incensed at, the fact that, for tha first time, their \u2018reputation wag assailed.\u2018 After Mr.Gauroil had been discharged, he, In company with dis attorney, | Mr.- - Alphonse Decary, \"K.C.intimated to a representative of the \u2018Witness\u2019 that the matter would not rest at: its présent - stage, and hat he will seek re- diéss.in the counts against Ouimet and Jubinville, the two witnesses rebuffed by J udge Leet.5 DEATH OF MRS.T.B.MACAULAY.Mrs.Macaulay, - wife of Mr.T.B.Macaulay, managing director of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, died this morning at 4.45, at her home at 4007 Dorchester street, West- mount, after an illness of some months.Mrs.T.B.Macaulay's maiden name wis Miss Henrietta M.Bragg.daughter of the late Dr.Oliver Bragg, of New Orleans, and step-daughter to the Rev, -J.Lawson \u2018Forster, D.D., formerly of Calvary Church, how of London, England.Mrs.Macaulay.was bern in New Orléans, but.came to Canada when very young.She leaves a husband and five children behind, two sons+-Mr.Frederick R.Macaulay, of Boulder, \u201cColoradé, and Mr, Douglas \u2018Macaulay, of this \u2018city\u2014and also three daughters, Mrs.Jessie Owen, of Calgary, Alberta; Miss Esther E.and Miss Gertrude F-.Mataulay, of.this city.Many friends mourn the death of the late Mrs.T.B.Maäcaulay, and\u201d sympathize with the husband in\u2018his loss.The funeral will take place to-morrow at 2 p.m., from her late residence, 4007 Dorchester street, thence to Mount | Royal Cemetery.tl organe -STORY- OF PLOT.Attempt on Life of President of the Greek Chamber Reported.mr Washington, D.C, Nov.30.\u2014Word of an\u2018 alleged criminal attempt upon the life o Tresident Venizelo,.of the Greek Chamber, was received at the Greek legation hers yesterday by Alexander.Vourosi,\u2018\u2019 charge d'affaires of the legation.The despatch says that the attempt \u201cwas made by trying to derail a - train in.which Mr.Ventzelo was travelling in Théssaly while n'a campaign tour.Heavy fren rails had been placed ac-, ross the tracks, but the train did not \u201cThe culprits have not been captured.rte a LICENSE REDUCTION.The annual meeting of the Women's | Christian Témperagce Uniôn of Point St.Charles will be held in the lecture of Grace Church to-morrow (Thursday) evening at.eight o'clock.The Ven, Archdeacon Ker will preside, £ « Mr.John H.Roberts, secretary of the Dominion Alliance, will be the speaker.A fine musical pro- gramine has been a;rangéd.Mr.Roberts will speak on the subject of \u2018License Reduction,\u2019 and intehds to outline some suggested \u2018changes.in the functions of the Ligense Cémmission- ers by which -the-@cope of that body would be m- terially- extended and its powers considerably .increased.2 \u2018ZENANA - MISSION.The Zenana- Bible and Medical Mission will hold a sale of fancy and uses ful-articles, home-made.¢ake = Ad can- ay, at the residence of Mrs.A.P.Shat- ford, 88 St.Mark street, on \u2018Fanrsday .afternoon December.1sf, from -3 to o'clock.- \u2018 Tea will be served.Foal and\u2019 Opa: I erder, © Paul, Li LB 45 lags Branch.Cotes Ligcal Hibernians assembled 4a lar ge Bumbars at Richmond Hall, ond streét, last night, to \u201ctéët the Hon.J.J.Regan, of St.Paul Minnégota, national Jresigent ot thu order, Mr.Regan, who = was elett head of the Anciént Order of Hiber- nians in America, it the national con- July, hid \u2018been on @ visit \u2018to NEW.of the officers of the order in Mont- à, arfanged to man» the rath Jour y.to his home.town through Étinada, \u2018and visit these cities He intends to make aii official visit to \u201cvarious .Canadian ceritres in thie late Spring \u2018or daly summer, and wishes it to be understood that hig present visit 18 not an ofietäl one.\u201d He.will spegk at Ottawa.to-night; and will then 1° turn to St.Paul, stoping to meet the Hibeffitans of Milwaukee, Chicago \u201cand Omaha, en route, rlaga côdhty.were Haturelly gnïlous to meet thé Hatiéhal president of the order for the first time since his clec- \u201ction, particularly &s Mr.Regan was at one time & residant of Montreal, and every\" \u2018division ih the county was represented ih the gathering at Riche \u2018mond Hall last night.Mr Regan addrfesséd the members ,gtilength on the alms and work, of the \u2018and \u2018Hotliited out sôme\u201d of th things: thé Hibeérnians Had to thelr credit.The progress of the order ani its steady expansion throughout Canada and the United Statés was re ferred to; and its possibilities for further development.The large field Jov development whith awaited energetie action.ir \u201cthe county\u2019 of Hochelaga was \u2018éemphidsized by Mr.Regan and the local officers who spoke aftei- wards.Mr.Regan is a forceful and éloquent speaker dnd created a desp impression on his hearers.His address was punctuated with™ frequent and hearty applause.The county president, Mr.T.M.Quigley, presided, and amongst the Prominent menibers of the order present were:~Aldéerman T.O'Connell, provineial vice-president; provincial president, P.Doyle: provincial sécra- tary, W.JF.Sheehy; county vice-pro- sident, P.Muloney; county seécratary, M.J.Scott; county treasurer, E.McCarthy; past provincial presidents, McMurtay and P.Kane; past po- vincial vieérpresident, P.Scullion; J.J.Stewart, president Division No.7; 9.Ji O'Nefn, tréasyrer Division No.7s J.Foley, gecrétary Division No.7; T.Stock, Héèney, P.J.Hinphy, ete.After Tine méeting, Mr.Regan Was entertained .to an informal supper at the Oxford Hotel.Mfr.Regan was interviewed at the Oxford Hotel last night, ahd expressed great pleasure at having an opportunity of again visiting Montreal, which was the scene of the early years of his exile.Bidding good-bye to his homa at Roscommon, Ireland, in 1883, - he came to Montreal \u2018and spent.nearly three.years in this city.Then with - the great boum in the American pras- rie states came the \u2018call of the wes.to Mr.Regas, and he crossed the Great Lakés to Minnesota, settling in what was then the comparatively small, though rapidly growing city of St.Paul.There he made his home and has livea during the past twenty- four years, The esteem in which he is | held in his home city may be judged from the fact of his election to the State Legislature of Minnesota and the City *Council of St, Paul.The latter.office He recentlyresigned-to take.ub\u2019 the! important\u2019 civile\u201d pôsition- ne- now holds of superintendén: of streets in the twin cities of St.Paul and Minneapolis.A banquet was tendered him by, the citizens of St.Paul.after his election as national president.ox the Ancient Order cf .Hibernians, Enthusiasm is.a mild word to express Mr.Regan\u2019's way of speaking of these twin cities, their wondrous growth and marvellous devélopment, The twi.-cities, with their outlying suburbs, now contain, he\u201d says, vob,- 000 souls, and are Increasing at a more rapid rate than ever.Asked as to the position of the Irish in the twin cities and in Minnesota génerally, the head of the Hibernians replied that though not as strong numerically as in oun cities and states of the Union, their influence was great, and Irishmen aov filled, as they had filled during the past thirty yeats, many of the leading offices.There were many prosperous Irlsh farmers, he said, in Minnesota, and Irishmen were in the front ranks of commérce throughout the state, As to the strength of the A_O.H., the national president said.there were eight thousand members of the order in Minnesota, of whom: four theusand were in the twin cities The grand total enrolled in the order in the United States and Canada was now considerably in excess of two hundred thousa:.1.A special effort was being made just now to increase the mem- » bership by twenty-five percent, and, \u201cMr.Regan added, a good many divisions have already securéd more than this percentage of incregse.TALES OF HOFFMAN.man,\u2019 given at His Majesty's Theatre last evening, was a decided improvement compared with the initial performance, and it pleased the average audience both in libretto and score much more than, say, Puccini's \u201cLa Boheme,\u201d with.its singsona about bread ané butter, and its few redeeming purple patches.\u2018Tales of Hoffman\u2019 is not a great story, and it is not great music, but the story has somé quaint and some amusing and human touches, and the music is light and.bright, and well within the capacity of the listeners\u2019 liking.The band\u2019s work last evening was.superb, and the singing and characterization of both Mlle.Helene Koelling and M.Deru were of high class and pleased immensely one of the best \u2018audiences of this most pleasingly successful oper& seäson.Mr.Autori\u2019s impersonation of Miracle was also admirable.This evening \u2018Pagliacci\u2019 and \u2018Caval- Jeria\u2019 Rusticana\u2019 will be given in Ital- jan, and to-morrow évening \u2018Manon\u2019 in French.PROPERTY oF CONGREGATION S| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Liquidator of \u2018France Who Swindled $2,000,600, feld for Trial.qu Paris, .Nov, 30.\u2014 Fetdinand Edmond Duez, former .Hquidator for thé property of the cofigregations dissolved ,by the associations law, who confessad last March to the embezzlement of two \u2018million dollars, has Been held for trial before the Assize Court on the charge of breach of trust and forgerv.His confidential secrétary, \u201c Martin Guay- thier, and the agents, Lefebvre and Breton, who also ware imolir ved in | the embezzlement, which caused 3 sensation throughout France, have also been held on a similar charge.atp irenettirtectrm\u2014 CARTER INJURED.While driving along\" St.\u201cCatherine, near the Corner of Harbor street, this morning, a carter:named St.Jacques was thrown.by.8 strest car striking his .vehicle, He was.taken to the Notre Dame Hospital, where.it was found that -his.knees were hadly cut.hut he wag not injured in any other RE [SEAT KEI vention, held at Portland, Orsgon, last} York, dnd at the earndst solicitation | Members of thie A.O.H, in Hoche- : The performance of of \u201cPales of Hoff- ' Perrier Somé time before the license commissioners took their seats in Lhe Kings Bench yesterday afternoon the place was thronged as :t was last Friday, and jésts werd being flung about concerning the twenty or so ac- etsed' in the doék.The usheés Kepi thé.well of the court reserved for the bar and thé police, with tho greatest vigilance, and a seat was féseived for Mt, Robents at thé end of the lawyers\u2019 table, nearest the withess box.Mr.iberts has decided not to take pro- ééedings and to let bygones be by- fudge Choquet announced that li- cofises would be granted on Thuésday afternoon to- applicants against whoun no charges ware made, while contested cases would in future be held in private, beginning next Friday.The commission bore no grudge against any notelkeepers, but they wanted to get at the facts, and so invited the Démin- ibn Alllgnee and the Anti-Alecoholic League to present any information they could.The whole sitting was taken up with thé case of Ferdinand Michaud, pro- \u201cprietor of à restaurant at 269 Ft, Catherine street east.Tite commission listened with good-humored paticnes to the succession of witnesses cailed by Mr.Gervals, as counsel for Michaud, to establish the respectability of ve house, oc¢casionally wanting more precise information or drépping same incisive comment, Mr.Archambault, chief of the provincial police force, said he had known Michaud\u2019s business for five nr six years, and had no knowledge ~i any Violation of the law, ner had any such reports from his men.He said he visited the place himself ones a vear.Chief Campeau satd he had received complaints that the house was.a rendezvous for young men and wvomen, but his subordinates told off to watch the place had not made any corpaborating reports.SUFFRAGETTES PART.Mowdy Tactics Have Inconven- \u201c jenced Several Leaders.With the Ulster men breathing fior- cely-worded threats of civil war if an Irish Parliament is ever installed on St.Stephen's Green, with Mr.Birrell \u201ccrippled by militant female suffragists, Mr.Churchiil nearly horsewhipped hy suffragists, and Mr.Churchill's baby guarded by detectives when taking the air, it could easily be imagined that Great\u2019 Britain was in the throes of the wildest excitement.But, stripped bare of the politicians\u2019 decorative verbiage, the electoral struggle is now proceed- issues go, it must be confessed thal the ordinary citizen, judged by his obvious indifference, 80 regards it.He sces the Irish Nationalists fighting for a free hand in Ireland, the Radi ¢als demanding more or less unchéck- ed: powers for their schemes of social reform.and listens to the warnings of the Unionists that the first means \u2018home.rizin,\u2019 the second Socialism and anarchy, and, with mild cynicism, born perhaps of a superfluity of electioneering eloquence In one year, goes on his way apparently little impressed by any of them.This is what makes the prophets chary of forecasting the result of the contest.Last night the ministerial forces were once more in full blast, the ma- lority of the Cabinet ministers being again on the platform.In point of rumber and force of speeches the Government have had a great advantage over the Opposition.Mr.Balfour, inr~Albert flall, addressed a great demonstration with unwonted vigor and incisiveness.SAYS REDMOND DID NOT FORCE ELECTION.3 At Reading last night, Mr.Asquith's meéting was disturbed frequently by suffragist sympathizers, the majority of whom were thrown out.After discussing the various questions at issue, the Prime Minister said: .\u2018We are told that dissolution was forced on the Government by John Redmond.Take it from me, Mr.Redmond had no more to do with the dissolution of Parliament than the man in the moon.\u2019 Mr.Asquith taunt2d the Lords with hbecèming so alive.to the urgent ne- cessitv of reconstruction that they had promised the specifications of an .entirely nsw chamber in one week, \u2018after.an unbroken slumber of many years.If the Tories came into power, tariff reform, for which he could not say there was a mandate in this election, would be adopted without a referendum.IRISH MANIFESTO.The United Irish l.eague of Dublin net last night, John E.Redmond presiding, and issued a manifesto similar t: that of November 23, in which the Housé of Lords was denounced in severe terms.CROWDS HOSTILE TO MR.CHURCHILL.Riotous scénes attended the appearance at Colchester last night of Winston Spencer Churchill.Thousands \u2018congregated in the streets, jeering and shouting.Many of them gathered around Mr.Churchill's carriesge, rt .which they threw fish, eggs, and other \u2018missiles.Many of the windows in the Liberal headquarters were smashed.A large number of policemén was sent out to patrol the streets, the authorities fearing counter demonstrations.MR.BONAR LAW GIVES UP TARIFT.Even Bonar Law, one of the protagonists of tariff reform, whose courageous convictions led him to give up a safe seat In order to contest Manchester, has, after a week's experience in \u2018cotionopolis,\u2019 come to.the conclusion that Lanca- to tariff reform, and he last night gave in Manchester a pledge similar to Mr.Balfour's.\"TAY PAY' STILL PRAISES SIR WILFRID.Speaking at Liverpool last night, Mr.T.-P.O'Cornor said that not even F.E.Emith, the Unionist candidate in the \u201cValton division of Liverpool, with all his flippancy.dare say that Sir Wilfrid Laurier is a traitor.ar that he way.- is inspired with hatrad of Great Bri- FEE ee inig- a8 a politicians\u2019 fight about the.legislative imachinery, and, deep.as\u2019 the.ghire cannot be won for a party tied.a male sympathizer of these self-same |.I | FOR MR: ROBERTS AT THE LAWYERS TABLE License Commissioners Decide to Hear Contested Application, in Private on and After Friday\u2014the Frequeaters of Michaud's.Captain Belanger.the raptiis © Le district, was asked by Judge Cet what exactly he meant by supe \u2018and what men were charg.d hie an eye on the plave.The can, | 7) his instruetions were all vers: , 4 various men were told to Jonx + - - place Hc had nothing again-t 1 like the precéding witness.avi were no corners curiiained of, \u2018Choquet remarked that only L, day he was passing the place insulted by a band of riotou.ro.youths.After a document signed bv caw, ratepavers and neighbors of Mi, had been read, to the effect tre 4.chaud\u2019s was a Tespectable hog.yy.Gervais called Mr.Colas.of 1a.tographic firm of Dupras « ; which has its studio over he res, rant.The commissioners sma Mr.Colas told how a contin.coxion of ladies came to his tui, autes and hired vehicles, which vais | outside the restaurant door.\u201cAr.married 7\u2019 asked Judge Bazin.ai 240 the people who gave rise to tha can, plaints did not come to the men ene trance, but entered by the ik dur after nightfall.Ft was Kn.\u201d Ludger Perreault had applied pa Yih of Michaud's motor, which wi yey; for the shameful service of inmor, vouths.Michaud himself, i (he oo later, said he sold his mew Ty months ago, and three da.Perreault applied for its dix - hd.not know for what purpo-es it wy, in \"I \u201cere de i an wo tree, tended.Mr.J.B.Dupont and Mr.Henri Mor.cier, who live near Michaui's, ui - they were frequenters nf the Mire \"6, Was quite respectable and Micihdun vw, a respectable family man.Police Lieutenant Gagnon sud - watch had been Kept on Michaud.three or four days between 3 and 12 night, and he himself had heey tres and found nothing amiss.Albert Dumouchel, a barman, -,.that French actresses were in tne hai of dining at Michaud's because inc \u201c3 was a French chef.\"MR.BALFOUR DECLARES (Continued from Page 1.) tain.Yet he is a generous subsgeriber tc the cause of Ireland, and of all th multitudinous and noble figures of th Empire, Sir Wtifrid stood at the lea The landlords and the Clanricard.- had evicted Irish tenants.had driven them.off hungry and fever-stricken n coffin ships to die on their way + Canada, where their remains still ln to the number \u2018of six thousand.whil twelvé thousand were not in graves but in great trenches.SATURDAY'S CONTESTS.The results, which will have heen declared by Saturday night, shoul! provide a fair indication of the out: come.At least one hundred members.of whom 60 are Unionists, will be electri without contest.Saturday will polling \u201cfor 45 seats, so far as arranged.- Of these, twenty-live at present held by Liberals, Among these are the Manchester cun- stituencies, which the Unionists ar making every effort to capture.Shoul they succegd the effect upon the rest of the country.will be important.In Ireland, where the voting will take place later.the Nationalists ar renominating thé present meunbers.Shane Leslie, Nationalist.is again contesting Londonderry City, whim was Jost to the Unionists by a few votes in January.\"The O'Brienits are receiving financial support of th moderates, who \u2018consider mr.Jom Redmond's plans impossible, and als» are disgusted with the Orangemen\u2019: threats of violence and hloudshed 1 the existing government for Irclan! is changed.They have more candidates than in the last election.Donald Macmaster.Unionist, ¢ given a walkover in Chertsey.Mr.Augustine Birrell, at North Bris tol last night, declared himself 0 favor of a second chamber.small critical.effective and impartial.hu not to defeat legislation.and net to have the power to veto, but to inter pose in order to give the country tine.Mr.R.B.Haldane, the Secretary « State for War, at East Lothian las night claimed that the price of fowl was vastly increased in protects countries, while it - remained rhea here.The wheaten loaf cost {wice a- much in Canada and the United State: as it did here, and that was because \u2018we were freer of the rings and trusts the all corrupting influences whi aros¢ out of protection.\u2019 At Cardiff last night.Mr.Lio George began his address by rebuke ing the abuse, vituperation and calum® of his critics, and ended by assuring the audience that the wav of the per ple\u2019s \u2018deliverance had come at last = TWO SMALL FIRES Two fires were caused this mormns by children playing with matches Ti first.which began in a wardrobe \"1 the home of Mr.Robert Church, 57 N Viateur street.was started by a htt girl who had been playing with a be of matches, and set fire to soi clothes.A little boy wus responsible for the second outbreak, which consumiel \u201d mattress in Mr.Olivier Land house, 1359 Dufresne street.The Ja\u201d age in both cases was slight.and II fires were soon extinguished by fi men of No.16 station, under (hi: Hooper.- ge new ar\u201d + ee ten etes ten Sou ta tant entente tas toc tan Ses tua teutates, ee se * ® THE WEATHER : 2 toute, 247oetnstra teen Sega tentoutententatn Sorin COLDER.2.Goes tea tone not\u2018a- Probs.\u2014Clously, with lignt \u20ac Thursday, colder.Yesterday's maximum and mi temperatures were: Victoria.46, Kamloops, 34, 28: Edmonton, 14 - low; Battleford, 10.4: Prince VE 12, 4: Calgary, 12, 10: Qu'Appellr.41 below\u2019; , vinnipegs 4, S below: Po thur, 22, 12; Parry Sound.20.ronto, 34, au: Ottawa sf 221 Mr 36, 32; Quebec.26, RIDE St Jour.\u2018Halifax, 42, 40.The distribution of pressure changed very much from ester.\u2019 tho low area has drawn a little northward, and the western \u2018DE has increased, Rain is falling v Maritime Provinces, and light Ontario und Quebec, while In t + tern provinces the weather 1 +o Washington.Now.sa.\u2014 rer Tastern States and Northe pu N° \u2014Unsettled weather, vit À snow to-night and Thursdax.cor and probably high west wind: Western Néw York-Snow rand Thursday.somewhat night, hrisk and high west st west winds.Lower Lakes -\u2014 Brisk and .Cy and northwest winds and suv 57\" and Thursday.= | (10?be T Te tions and the the {Im OST ber the th ad vert LIT: Tay hile VCS 2èn ull ut- of te sen ow are an = ar\u201d ul est vill aT Ts.ain ich ow {rs hE hn Jsv ns nil in 31.ut to er- pe.asi 01} pod al rl al 11a ut 4 ac! ht Al DALAL! Wil fow 18 the Time to Have Names Added to the Electoral Lists on Personal | Qualification.- an ay is a day of heart burn- | or hundreds of men besides the (te candidates.Would-be elec- Lee Wi were not allowed to cast their.Peet lo) 1 MZ ars because they had neglected: to ond tp the registration of their meg at the proper time are always to.dear (rom the day after.Usually put themselves is.blamed seryhody a J they consider \u2018themselves unju.ay\u201d al vroated and cheated out cf the rights: franchise by the design \u2018of some Jp politician OT the carelez csness of Jerk somewhere.Mistakes will oe- spite of the greatest care, but\u2019 car in tigation.to rest on the shoulders + the would-be elector and on him alone.The careful study of the.fol- owing \u2018information will prove of value .all whose names are not on the is and who do not know how to go out getting enrolled on.the voters\u2019 Je of days at the assessors\u2019 department in the City Hall.The Election Act governing the registration of applications \u2018by voters ond the revision of.the lists for use n provincial elections Was assented 1 by the Quebec Legislaturé in De- 1895; but considerable chance de to the act by amendmen eS \u201cin January, 1897, when = thé es of Montreal, Quebec and Three bivers, Were placed.under regulations\u2019 quite different from.othe* mumnicipali- ties in the province, and the city as-, sessors were ordered to prepare Drc-{j vincial lists at the same time as they should be.compiling the municipal\u2019 \u2018list.At the same time.\u2018boards of - \u2018Tevisers were organized for these citjes,.consisting of one appointee of the City council, who must be a recorder, an advocate or a notary of at least eight vears practice; one \u2018member appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Coun- rl, from among the sdvocates or notaries having had eight years\u2019 practice, and the third member also ap-| nointed by the Lieutenant- -Governor- in-Council, chosen from among the district imagisträtes, \u2018 jàdges 6f the sessions prothonotaries of the Super- jor Court or clerks of the Crown or of \u201c peals The present revisers.for Montreal are Judge Choavet, Mr.A.Rives Hall, and Mr.George A.Morrison, advocates.The first list -prepared hy the assessors was issued in 1898 and similar lists have been prepared every two- years since that\u2019 date, NO TIME FOR DELAY.-ember, for municipalities other tha- Me-vtreal, Quehec, Three Rivers, Gaspe and Bonaventure must be .pre- red + ween the.first and the - fif- renth days of March in each year.In- he two last named counties the lists: are made in the first two .\u201cweeks | .OF hu every year.e following information.Tegar the qualifications for voters is Er election law, and should kept for Teference, | 4 ba eut out and REGULATIONS oo \u2014 ee FOR VOTERS.- \u2018No person shal] ! be entitled to vote ihe election of a- merhber of the Le.BE Scie Assembly, unless, at the time es ing, he is enterèd upon the 1fst d£ .sors in force, and : not \u201cthen ga y disqualified in any manner.of he following persons, being males, ub, ° full age of twenty-one years, mature of His Majesty \u2018by bifth or 7 dique and not otherwise legal- ified, shall be ie list of electors, : eatered pon, wners or occupants in \u2018 > good faith, a cal property, estimated aceording to = oa uation roll in forte, ut a sum of ane, 5 three \u2018hundred dollars in real \u2018ore in any city -miunicipality entitled Sete one or more members to the LE lative Assembly, or io handred iy ar Tea] \u2018value, or twenty dollars i r + munie \u2018ipaditr: ental value in wn orien .onants in good faith\u201d To Conditions; ; ne, achers teaching in- an institution.«OF the control of se fool commis- gers OT trustees: mn one en farmers or progr ietors, com- ho ra em as rentiers (annuitants\u201d, oe reve a rent in money or effects rare ™ of at leas t one hundred dal.must he © Name \u2014pf -suelk electors whi ntered in the locality in \u2018Farmers\u2019 line to\u2019 tendër foi\u201d the: largest è vessel, which will be.\u2018885 feet long by paçément : of 50, 000 tons.\u201d She will be: propeiled by: turbines, \u2018and will \u2018also.She will: and a commodious.theatre and * will\u201d have a speed of twenty-three knots.Accommodation.will BeEovided for 3,790 passengers.2 2 ; * 24 reise SY E ug pére coronatioir fr ra dy to, Be: centre the: Rica LRO.and cypher; { together with\" \u2018the: arms of Englarid;: Ireland; Scotland and \u201cWales.- \u2018Rosés,\u201d sharmrocks.\u2018amd thigtles wilt\u2019 make the\u2019 filling.The \u201cstick, which.will.be -of yellow tortoise.shell,- will .also bear the.crown and cypher in gold.Her Maj-\" esty' bas also \u2018detided that\u2019 all \u2018the ldce used\u2019 inher\u201d corongtion robes shall\u2019 be\u2019 of Irish\u201d mantfactüre, while.the.\u2018magnificent veil which will fall from her crown will be of Irish needlepoint.In deference to the Queen\u2019s wishes, Irish Taces will also figure in the robes of \u201ctHe pésréssss \u201cat\u201d the great tère- mony vin June; next: se * Mr.C.\u201cWw.Perry, on bein \u201cengi.to\u201d tbe mayoralty of King\u2019s L an, said : he Was a.life-long .Nonconforinist,.but.\u2018 he would attend the Parish Church\u201d oh Mayor's: Sunddy in civic state, as\u2019 was customary, .and he would .be pleased, to .see members of the corporation: at hig own place of worship in \u2018the afternoon.He \u2018had considered \u2018hisposition as à féetotaller, and had.come to the conclusion.:that-he could\u201d not violate his conscience by \u2018providing\u2019 wine at the mayoral luncheon or similar functions.He would, however, always ascertain how much | it would have cost to provide wine, and would on each occasion - double the amount to give the children or the old people something special at the :coronation festivities.$ 3 \u2018By an offer to apply electrical discharges to the control of the weather and the acceleration of plant growth in return for \u20184 grant of £100,000 \u2018a vear to the: univerdities for.experiment, Sir Oliver Lodge has attracted discoveries.In throwing\" out the suggcstion-in a lecture at\u2019 ther Birmingham and - Midland Institute, Sir Oliver was careful to say that no commercial, results could yet.be guaranteed.\u2018These and other problems coming to \u2018the front, he sald, must: lessen the extraordinarily large amount of imported food.In\u2019 time of war \u2018this power might become crucial; in time: of peace it would mean -a great liberation of national .funds.for.other, purposes.| ing = .\u2018TEN YEARS.SENTENCE.Louisville, -Ky., Nov: Ropke entered a, plea.of guilty.to five counts of the indictment charging\u2019 \u201chim Fidelity Trust-Company.The tutal of the.defalcations was $1,490,000.The amount was reduced by recoyeries to $1;180,000.Ropke was given a sentence: of from ten to eighteen Years in the -penitentiary, the penalty.covering all his offences, Ropke was secretary, orig | -38: \u2014ugyst | , , JAM ; \"HON.W: C: H GRIMMER, Surveyor-General,.New Brunswick, St.Stephen, N.B.5.P.HOWARD, Findlay & Howard, Limited, Montreal.\u201d R.T.HOPPER,.President Dominion Marble -Co., Montreal.B National sean *imitedr Montres.\u201cuw .a raw se 00e Montreal CAP TAS, A AE, TP Se wm ST at \u201c } LONGUEUIL.Teed A short session of the town council | vas heldget its \u201cusual weekly meeting, F presided \"over: by Mr.Trudeau, M.D.acting mayor.It was decided.to bor.J row ten thousand dollars temporari v for three-months.The secretary-trea-~ surer informed, the: council.that there was due to the town $22:000>for per- \u201cmanent sidewalks, a iarge number of proprietors not yet having paid their account.Other councillors \u2014preésért were: Messrs.St.Mars, Dupras, Ste.Marie, Gariepy, and Cross.One of the largest euchrag that ever\u2026 took: place iin Longueuil \u2018was held in\u2019 the- large room at \u2018the City Hall on\u2019 Saturday; night, under the - auspices vf St Cfiaïïles- Association.\u2018Between three and \u2018four hundred \u201cpeople were present, and a large\u2019 number cf valu- ' able prizes were donated by friends J and well-wishers.of the \u2018association.© | The officers are: L.St.Mars (president), Le À.Ste.Marie: (secretary), * BEN { fre, \"A\" McDuff, J.Ajar date Lameuses \u201ccommituéé i Pefreshments and \u201cancing closed , a pleasant wvaaiag.- A deputation waited ton Mr.V.Geof: frioh, M.P,, recently \u2018to confer: with: him regarding means to be taken *o olb- tain a reduction lof the fares ar present charged by the: \u2018Montééal & Soütñ- ern Counties Railway./ The towi council is determined to get cheaper transportation.rates.INDIGNANT CHERS.0 Protes Against Imp Imposition of For- \u201ceign Cooks, The imdrhbers.of the\u2018 \u2018Hotel.and: Rèé- tautant Employees\"- Union; « 82: St.\u2018James street, held an \u2018ndignati\u2026n meeting lagt \"night, protesting against the importation tof foreign chefs, Tne following resolution was pas wed .: \u2018We, the cooks of Montreal, assembled in a general meeting, have «dopt- \u2018ed the following resolution That the Minister of Labor should investigate the impomntation of alien labor into this country, especially the importation vf.alien cooks and waiters, and tha: we request the government to protect Canadian \u2018workingmen to \u2018the same exterit that the foreign countries are.proteci- ing \u2018theirs; and, further, demand the enforcement, wf the-Allen: Labor: Law.\u2019 .The résolution\u2019 willbe \u2018presented to Mr.Gervais, M.P.,, with the request that the bring the matter to the aien- tion of the\u2019 \u2018Minister \u2018of Labor ' CONGREGATIONAL CLUB.\u201cThe \u2018sécond banquet: of the Congre= Æational Club this season wus neld last evening in Stevenson Yall, En- manuel Church.\u2018The president, Frof.ÆE.\u2018A.Cook, presided.Mr.A.McA.Murphy, for the \u2018lookout : dommittee, : \u2018reported prg- gress for most of the Congregational churches in the\" city.The Ladies\u2019 Experience Club.» \u2018has raised $1,300 for the Point St.Charles \u2018Church.Miss\u2019 Inglis sang a &0lo- \u2018which\u2019 was much.appreciated.4 Dr.Cook introduced the.Rev.Prof, James Watt Raine, of Berea Coliere, Berea, Kentucky, who gave a dramatic representatton of Shakespeare's \u2018Merchant of \u201cVenice.\u201d \u2018The audience, which \u2019 | inéluded several Shakespearean schol - ars, showed, its appreciatioon by heatty \u2018applause.- to \u2014ammmap -WIDOW CLAIMS $75,000.Dame \u2018Mary Johnson, : widow of Robent Bruce Curris,~who was killed - by a falling telephone pole on Novem- bér 13 at the corner of St.Dominique dnd.Dorchester streets, has entèred \u2018an action for $75,000- damages against the city of Montreal on the\u201d plea\u2019 th t .the pole was decayed andthe autho ties should have seen \u2018that it: vas ra- \u2018placed.| 2 EAE \u2018your meals ?It needn't, .TENTE Minden, he was fighting under Gen- el Tw erdl \u2018Storiewall\u201d Jackson fi¥ Mexico at | \u2014 Afraid\u2019 to Eat?= A Does the fear of indigestion :spoil the: enjoyment of - : Just take « = \u201cand you won't know you have a stomach.They will see to it that your food is properly\u2019 digested.- \u2018They are among the best of the NA-DRU-CO \u2018preparations, compounded by- expert chemists -and- -guaranteed by.the.Jatgest wholesale - druggists in\u2019 Canada.\u201d 50c.4 box.If youf dru ggist has not stocked them yet, sedd us Soc.and we will mai youa box.= > NATIONAL DRUG AND: (CHEMICAL Co.or CANADA LimrTEo, 36 \u2014 MONTREAL.: TM ec de DE £ Wm A rd SR Sd mE ATTA i SRE x aA 2 iY ~ GARNI TURES AND TUNICS » Steel garniture with \u2018band effect; value, for.Steel garniture with heavy grey silk embroidery; $18.00 value,-for.6.00 Bronze garniture with heavy silk embroidery; worth $18.00, fer.6.00 Silver garniture\u2014cut steel- and heavy silk\u2019 embroidery with-fringe of cut steel; worth $14.00, for.2.2.22 22 60 6 Bronze garniture with heavy silk embroidery worked on bronze net; $15.00 value, for.Sei me.se.te ee ae se ee ee em 4.50, .\\ Silver gamiture trimmed with heavy grey «| silk embroidery; reduced from $20.00 to 6.50 Silk garniture trimmed with bugle and silver effect; worth $18.00, far.Garniture trimmed with gold braid, silk embroidery and beaded effect; worth \u2018$9.00, for.\u2026.we \u2026 an ane.300 | Silk embroidered garniture; \u2018beautiful combination of colors; worth $35.00, for.15.00 |.~ Silk embroidered garniture.with.beaded $15.00 $18.00, for .Catidd Ce ee da ed .$3.75 silver braid; \u2014worth.$15.00, for.Garniture of Black.silk net trimmed : with sequins, cut steel -and \u201cbugles; © worth $12.00, for.2220 22 1200 sacre A Black silk \u201cnet garniture trimmed: with black bugles, sequins and Beads ;- $2 50.value, far.ea ea .ow eo 8 Black silk net with heavy silk embroidery\u201d t 4.50 Black silk net heavily embroidered in Per-: tor.ce ee .tear.ce ne .Black silk net trimmed with sequiné .6.50 floral design ; ; worth $8.50, for.Ca 7 sequins; worth.$35: 00, for.: Tunic of black silk net.trimmed ~séquins; worth $20,00, for.\u201cBlack silk net trimmed \u2018with black ne gold bugles; worth $35.00, for.Navy blue garniture immed with old and 5.00 oh 3: 50 in\" blue and gold; worth $35.00, for.: \u20181006 ! sian effect and old silver; worth $2000.5 4 50° silk net\u2019 with heavy sil effect; worth $7.50, for.o, J.2,50 | Tunic of black silk heavily embroid Tunic worked on black chiffon in silk em- \u201cin silk and colored.bugles: worth $754 for.LE : .«es Le» .broidery añd black bugle effect and silver SEE 00 | White net garniture immed with wld braid; worth\u2019 $15.00, for.=.5 Tunic trimmed with silk embroidery, \u201cgold braid and de orth $2.30, fer.2 \u201ca LP = ., UNTRIMMED SHAPES | né 8 O'clock Special On Sale.Qi 8 25 Small black beaver shapes marked at $5.00 30 Colored beaver shapes marked at $4.50, $6.50 and $8.50 Tho 10.Black velvet shapes with colored facings marked at $7.50 | a each a 29 LS 20 Silk beaver hats, some black, but mostly colored, marked | Oe.= at $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 Fach - \u201c eu oo | Trimmed Hats \u201cThinty-four of our $5.75, $8.25, $100, $12.50 and $15.00 - hats.on sale > Thursday at, each.ui.Gee ee ee ates el +.50 \u2018 Co Bits +n\u2019 ot cases are alone ord that.~ CRE s \u201c(Second Floor).Ce \u2019 CHa.\u2014Chiffon taffeta shot effects; | C34 \u2014Chit ôn taffeta checks ; | ~~ te \u2014Clffon taffeta plaids; Ce Bb 42 ~~ \u2014Chiffon taffeta stripes; NE \u2014Chiffon taffeta plain effects.| 5 \u201cThèse ate the balance of our sale of last Saturday\u2014all quite Bew wd \u201cknown by us to be perfect fitting waists.The Buyer says the selling price oi is less than.the aciual cost of the silk in them\u2014if it.were bought by.the Ha yard independent à of trimmings or making.300 sch blouses Thurs =~ © \u201cday at, each.rE aaa ETD | to © (Third Floor.) Ce am.iad nd 3 h SC White robe embroidered with silver sequins and \u2018beads and: ben fringe ; 45.00 value, in.fora) design; beads and bugles; worth _ 00 \u2018for: 2.5 Fees, wa 2 1.6.50 - $40 or.+15, Silvér ormament pa : gold and silver effect; - White rébe with heavy silk embroidery and worth $15.00; eee be .5.00 gold in floral design ; ; worth $100.00, .Silver ornament: bet! heavy White» sil en em: for.22 22 42 ee a .35.00 \u201c broidery and beads; worth $25.00; for.10.00 White silk net \u201cheavily embroidered with Silver.omanment with heavy: white silk em- ©.silk and gold in floral design; also sequin- broidery.and beads; - woith $8.50, \u201cfor.3.75 ! \u201ced; worth $100.00, for.25.00 Black bead ornament; worth $7.50, for.3.50.White net heavily embroidered with \"Black beaded ornament with.\u2018bugles and blue silk and gold and sequins in floral \u201csequins; worth $12.00; fer 5.00 ue silk and ge 4 5.00 effect; worth $40.00, for.15.Black sequin and béadèd one vith bugle affect: worth $1 2.00, for.; 450 White net with silver sequins in floral | ?effect; worth $40.00, for.15.00 OBES (Partly Made) 1 © Black net with black sequins in floral 42 design; worth $35.00, for.15.00 : White silk net embroidered in gold and Black net with sequins in floral design; silver; wotth.$75.00, Jor.Fu +2.22:50 worth $35:00, for.cea .15.00 - Blaëk sequin \u2018rèbe; \u201cworth.35.00, for .15.00 Black net with sequins: worth : 835.0 00, \u201cBlack sequin robe; \u201cfloral sen worth 1 Or.vu us Ce he ee en .15.00 «835.00, fore Ll cat 52 215.00 OUR OWN STOCKS TO BE Silver sequin and opal robe.\u201coù \u2018white silk \u2018REDUCED ALSO neti worth $40.00, for: .15.00 | Enticing reductions go into effect for to-morrow H : \u2018 .Hosors sus ota Pen \u2018on all our own superb stock of tunics and garnitures.worlly $125.00, Le 0035.00 \"AND ALL OUR OWN ROBES (PARTLY MADE) White obe | embroidered with sk \u2018and WILL BE ON SALE THURSDAY AT EXACTLY HALF i.iy i i i.\u201cLes «30.00 PRICE IN EACH CASE.ie 81 net embroideyer \u2014 me ET SDF \u2018 sf { ANTED Immadiately a thorough VV y experionsed and cepable T 7 Poem jnanagsress.Apply at th Employment.Bureau, between 8 and 19 | aN 0 The manufacture of these narrow ribbons has bécome so important that ~~ the (Ground Floor.) amr LATE ae elie ge à \u2018 Nearly Half a Million - Yards of New Narrow.So \u201cRibbon This quantity of narrow ribbons, and perhaps more, will be wanted | just now for all kinds of fancy work.| immense factories are to-day making nothing else.When our Buyer was in New York last week he visited one of these factories, claimed to be the \u201clargest in the world, \u2018and\u2019 obtained some of the, following straight from the looms.That is the reason.we can, sell-\u2014 SR °.Fancy -Dresden ribbon; 3 inches wide, at, per.yard, 39 - Fancy Dresden ribbon, 2 inches wide, at, per yard, .20 - Fancy Dresden :ribben, 1 inch wide, at, per yard.09 Holly ribbon, in 5 yard lengths, for.10 co Holly ribbon, in 10 yard lengths,.for.NT ND eel 0 (Ground Floor) | En English Cape Gloves - $1.00 a Pair 350 Pairs \u2018each pearing the name of one of England's best makers; sizes: 5/3 to 6%.\"A \u201cqualit that always sells for 31.50 a pair to be had for, per pair.Cee eee de es .$1.00 (Ground Floor) : Down Comforters - \u201c Englioh made, real down comforters: pretty colorings of pink, blue, b,.green, red, old rose; ventilated; our usual $3.95 and $4.50 comforters; special for Thursday at, each.$3.29 (First Floor) ) FHELEXRRRDGRLRRIANT 20) Paru A fr frog the Fine Trice Eon size Mar lea æ * x x 7e st cu © ww QL RRARNRMANM ARRET Ty œ N + Better a Small Loaf ; no * Ade Sgn ing Ne loaf of lightly baked, unliealthy bread.TTY JUST A LITTLE BRUSHING UP \u2018othing more is often wanted to make à pat-aside garment new and wearable again.We dye or clean.R.PARKER & GO.gyers and Cleaners, Montreal, Que.e260 8t.Catherine St.W.392 Notre Dame St.W.340 St, Catherine St.E.phones-Uptown, 4108 and 4107.+ REMARKABLE DISPLAY OF FURS.The Holt, Renfrew Company, Limited, continue to attract the atténtion of every Montrealer, and it-.is said that nevér before.has.there been shown such & vast and costly collection of furs in Montreal.To get an idea of the assortment carried, one just has to look at the window, displays.They are at present showing, amongst othér furs, in the large middle window, a natural Canadian sable cost, a natural mink and some ex- quisité Russian sable skins, the whole window being actually valued at \u2018thir- tv-five thousand dollars.In.the.window on the right are some of the now- est styles in the fashionable pointed fur.In the left side window is shown some of the fur which London wéars, the \u201cAdelaide chinchilla.\u201d .TRESTLE GAVE WAY.Seven Men Injured in Fall of Coal Train at Glace Bay.Halifax, N.S, Nov.30.\u2014Seven men | were injured, two probably fatally, by the collapse of the banking station at No.2 colliery, Glace Bay, yesterday.The engine and a train or loaded cars were being run out on a trestle when the structuré gave way under Îts weig the structure gave way umder fits weight, and the engine, train ahd carts droppéd to the ground, a distance of - twenty-five fest.James McRuey, fireman, recelved cuts and \u201cbruilses-and a dislocated shoulder, and Jack Mclnnis, brakeman, bruises and cuts.\u2018The mat severely Injured are at the hospital.The others injured wese Jos.Mullins, foreman of the banking station; John Morrison, Jack McInnis, conductor; E.Perry and Chas.Coffin.This was the first train of coal run out On the donkey station this season.The damage will total about $8,000.# EER HOSPITALS WANT GRANTS.Deputations representing the Alexandra and St.Paul contagious diszase hospitals met the Board of Control yesterday and asked for a new arrangement between the institutions and the city.\u2018 Dr.Roddick, Mr.Peter Lyall, and the Hon.L.O.Loranger composed the delegation.It was res presented that the institutions would | require $35,000 a year each, whereas in the past only $25,000 had been granted.The Alexandra Hospital has a &sficit of $15,000, and the St.Paul Hospital $10,000, Mayor Guerin, with Dr.ja- chapélle and Mr.Wanklyn, comirol- ler, will look into the matter, Lo THE \u2018WITNESS\u2019 DAILY PATTERN.Tre home dressmaker should keep a little catalogue scrap book of the dally pattern cuts.These will be found very useful to refer to from time to time.3,647.\u2014GIRLS\u2019 DRESS.» rayer little frock is here illus- oa il The yoke may be omittéd.The.os and back have box plaits over +e shoulder.while groups of tucks \u201cld the fulness at the centre.The indel is adapted for wash.or woollen Edy.The pattern is cut in four Sizes v4, 6, 8 vears.It requires three Yards of 36-inch-material for the six- Year size, 3 * :.PATTERN COUPON, Please send the above-men- z-oned pattern as per di given below.sctions 2 0ceecsernne -tescessessvsnsreseny Nams Sretcrssnsesseevresssnree Address In full: tetsrrreseensrrvenenenay ATEN RERALTRAETRREERARTRZZ RES =.0200 dE AA , \\:B\u2014Be sure to fut out the Mlus- | Tation and send with the\u2019 \u201ccoupon, ; care\u2018uliy filled out.ar The pattern can- Bi reach you fii \u201cless \u2018than a week peus 10.cent.each, in cash.postal 5 or sta.ps.Address.° Witness\u2019 ar MIS Qe.es 7 = ?\u2018derffuf embroiderids, sil vs AIRD 'S 25c and'fo » L | vases, dofted \u2018Bere and there about a ably well on the transcontinental during «the past season, and there are 1 y long stretches of track at the présent time.For instance, north of \"North Bay, what isknown as the Abbit- ibbi section, there will be two hundred and itty miles of track in one séction \u2018hext season; west of Quebec there is already\u2019 two hundred milés\u2019 of track completed, and the line from Lévis to Moncton is also nearing completion, and It is hoped will be ready for scr- viéé at the end of next year.\u2018If the good progress is continued which has existed the present year, thé track should be connécted up by the end of-1913, but, of .course, there will .be much work to do to complete the rallway after the line is connected \u201cIhe: labor situation is somewhat improved all réund, but -thére must necessarily be a stringency in the labor market until many of the large works which are pow under way are completed.For Instance, this company, in addition to its main line work, have six \u201cbranches under construetion on the prairies, aggregating a mileage of something Ike a thou miles.In addition to this, the Canadian Pacitis and Canadian Northern are carrying on a large amount of construction work, all of which tends to keep the labor market short.\u2019 GENERAL ELECTRIC SOLD.New York, Nov.29.\u2014Géneral Electric has béén sold on report that Government suit is to he brought against the company under Shérman Law.\u2026 NEW SUB-POST-OFFICE.| A néw \u2018#lb \u2018post-office,-to bé known as Moritréäl sub post-office No.50, lo- - |-cated \u2018at 31260 Papinéay ave., \u201cat the\u2019 | corner of Laurier ave., with: Mr.A.\" RBrillon as sub postmaster, has just been.opened.For \u2018the present this Nentr tern Department, * Witnpes' Block, | .bottle.L270 office will be for the sale of postage gtamps and tHe registering of letters: - server of human soclety canot® tell thém, as the Teutonic tribes did to \u2018| tistic.v WHITE CLOTH COSTUME., Pure white costumos of velvet, broadcloth, serge and even English sici- this winter, and a touch of fur adds the s dainty costume.The coat and skirt of white-cloth are trimmed effectively with bands of genuine mink, and white cord loops and Buttons add richness.The hat is of bronze, with a huge - TT room, are almost obsolete, and in negrly every drawing room now yeu -find æ table on which blossoms are too, is largely a thing.of the past.They are kept to their own sorts and shades, although now\u2019 and then one may hi I color \u2018in almost unexpected directions.flower.lover tha about thése matters.Flowers can, of course, never be ugly, but their ar- rangement-can do much to enhance or spoil their natural beauty.- : Do not \u2018huddle the flowers, & handful at a time, into a vase.- Some people have an idea that théy can obtain a \u2018careless\u2019 effect by doing this, where- ag very few flowers\u201d will bear.such «tredtment and not look the woyse for take à good déal of tims if the fasylt is to be satisfactory, for the appar- éntly natural aad.inevitable result can ofly be obtained by taking pains.Bowls filled with one sort of flower are still the favorite decorations for \u2018dinner \u2018tables, the more elabôrate forms having practically - \u2018dled out.flower.petals and -a superabundance of smilax were neither successful nor ar- Flowers, however, can be massed as if growing on.the dinner table, and very good effects can be obtained in a variety of combinations.For instance, a gréundwork of dark violets will form a charming background either for pink or for red roses, Or the rosas will look well rising from d bank of \u2018lilies of the valley.É / : : - NARROW ESCAPE, | piri vo \u20ac.Bullet.; io Toronto, Nov.29.\u2014Willlam Clark! a -beH boy at the Elliott House, had a remarkable éscapé from being killéd.\u2018With the porter of the hotel, he was examining a revolver, when it was ac-.eidentally discharged, and the bu.lét\u2019 \u2018struck Clark in the throat, He gave a cough apd spit the bullet out of his mouth.Hurried to the hospital, \u2018he wound was sewed up, and apparently he is all right now.tm \u2018A NEW EXPLOSIVE.Canadité ig the name of a new explosive from which great things are expected.As the name implies it has the merit ef being a lôcal invention, and possesses the safe and peculiar quality of being non-éxplosive in the open, and only \u2018becomes explosivé whén confined in solid rock, or other substance, such gg military shells, It is vclajmed.that 16 bad fumes ars produced aftér the Chargé has\u2019 éxplod- ed.\u2018Another useful \u201c~ature of Cana- dité fs the facet that the explésive ac- | tion may be either shattering or rénd- ing; according to the nature of the work in quarry or mine.The rending action.should .prewe.very uséful in.our cdal mines Where it is profitable to win thé céal in large blocks and so avoid the production of \u2018Slack.\u2019 When thé \u201caction -\u2018déufed is a rending omg, the stone is not thrown out to danger- quisition in some of 6 ur lodal blasting uhdertakings.° Co LR Thé explosive has spécial military be asked to examine the value ot Can- adité \u2018for delay action Shélls and submarine mites, vie Fe Te eee | neats the soul.| When disease attacks the | system you cannot but feel that some- massed.The vase of mixed flowers, | Lit off 8 happy combination of } There is a sort of instinet in the real.prompts a nicety.it.The arrangement of flowers must |.Patterns on the tablecloth made of | { be a gala Youth Shot in Mouth, Dislodged | pearance tn her native land since she caste will interpret this beautiful work Council to extend their term of office from two to fout yeädrs without obtain- \u2018mentioned society of Jewish citizens at r- | thelr last mesting.| ous heights of distances, and His | A qualjty ; should prove a weicomeé ac- | | Ben Drake and\u2019 Alphonse Lachance \u2018were disinilaséd\u201d yestérdäy by Judge advantages and the goverment wiil | Leet inthe Arraignment Count on the de ¥ at \u2018OHEAR SOULS Dr.Elliott's Strong Address ~ Last Night at the Union Revival Meeting.Increasing interest is nightly in evi- \"'|'dénce at the union evangelistic services now heing held in the north end, \u2018Despite inclement weather, last night's meeting was a memorable one, Dr.Elliott's address: being a remarkably -ahle discourse, dnd: the singing of the {large union cholr, under Mr.Naftz- er's leadérship, lending an inspiring \u2018tone to the whole service.|.Dr.Blliott, before.éntering upon his subject, \u2018expressed the great pleasure.\u2018and.encouragement it afforded him to séé so large a congregation present on such à stormy evening.It was ah agreeable surprise to him, as well as a testimony to the interest and ear- .negtness of the people.The evening subject was \u2018Cheap souls,\u2019 based on the\u201d text: \u2018For what shall it profit a man if he gain the wholé world and lose his own soul.\u2019 The soul té the real life of man, said the.evangelist, and the once-given life from God lives on through eternity.Earthly life is merely a temporary preparation.The life hereafter is infinitely more.Death is bui a short tunnel that leads us eventually into the life beyond\u2014a life of etzrnal \u2018blessing or one of eternal sorrow, Mr.1 Vanderbilt on his death-bed reqnest- ed his nurse to sing the od hymn to him, \u2018Come, ye sinners, pour and \u2018needy.\u201d Wealth and luxury lose their glamor did attraction when eternity The soul lifé.remains just as God gave it-\u2014it is invisible, hut it is as real as the present life.human how it is the hand of judgment; but the soul life is still more sensitive than that\u2014the moment the soul sep- aratés itself from God it withers im- _ mediately.Sin\u2019 is.just- the consenting of the will to tjat which holds: and degrades and drags \u2018down.God creat- éd man to live in the atmosphere of héaven, and mankind will never have real Joy and freedom until it reaches that place.\u2018All have sinned and come short of | the glory of God.+ \u2018Behold the Lamb of God that tak- eth away the sin of the world.Come unto me and 1 will give you rest.\u2019 - Qc This, exclaimed Dr.Hlliott, in clos- \"ing, is thé A B C of the gospel.The soul life is of \u2018Infinite value; then why should\u2019 ve trifle with and hod 80 cheaply =uch a sacred.gift?And so we Ko on from day to-day, month to month, year to year, putting last \u2018that which should be first, until by and by our soul slips away from us and we are lost forever.& touching description of his own conversion, and urgéd upon his audience to ensure their soul's eternal welfare by a full surrender of their present life into\" God's care.F At the after service many expressed their désire for a deeper spiritual life.DEATH OF ARTIST, .Etienne Prosper Berne-Bellecour - Passes Away in Paris.a Paris, Nov.29\u2014Etienne Prosper Bérne-Bellecour, the landscape and portrait painter, died here to-day.He as born at Boulogne-Sur-Mer in 838, NEXT WEEK'S OPERA.The repertoire for next week's grand opera.at His Majesty's will be as follows: \u2018Cavalleria Rusticana\u2019 and \u2018Pagliacél\u2019 on Monday evening; on Tuesday and Eäturday evenings the \u2018Tales of Hoffman\u2019 will be repeated, and on Wednesday night :La Boheme\u2019 will De the bill.- The first production in Italian - of \u2018Madlame Butterfly\u2019 will be given on Friday night and Saturday evening will à porformanté,: when.Edmond Clemérit, the celebrated French tenor, will\" male his first ~ appearance in | \u2018Manon.\u2019 The popular, concert to be given on: Saturday afterngon.should prove of unusual interest, as Kathleen Parlow, the brilliant yôung Canadian violinist, will ba the apbeial features of the program, This will be her first ap- won fame in Europe.\u2018MADAME BUTTERFLY.Thé firét performance of \u2018Madame Butterfly\u2019 in Italian will be given at fis Majesty's Thegtre on Friday, De- cemiber 8th.Special scenery has been built for this production and a select of Puccini.KILLED BY SHOCK.; \u201cWindsor, Ont, Nov.29\u2014Jos.Lé- blanc, of Detroit, was instantly killed in the M.CR yards this morning, by fouling the third rail of an electric equipment for taking trains through the tunnel.He received 4,600 volts.À companion \u2018was thrown thirty feet, out will survive.AGAINST FOUR-YEAR TERM.\u2018Resolved, that the members of the Independent Citizens\u2019 League register their emphatic protest against the proposal of members.of the Montreal City hg the approval of the voters\u201d This resolution was passed by the above- THEFT CASES DISMISSED.- charge of theft; as there was imsuf- | weretthe culprits.== ur La ER\u201c 307 1910 7 Natural flower perfumes give to the.lather of Baby's Own Soap 7 that softening, soothing effect ~ 80 grateful to sensitive & almost half a century \u2018the standard toilet and nursery Soap of Canada.Ii | ~~ Common sense argues against the purchase of imitations which all seek Jb cheap ness and not exéellence, 5 | Dr.Elliott clozed his discourse with | | the projected =: Pure Vegetable oils and oe, à skins.© : ALBERT SOAPS, LIMITED, MANUFACTURERS, MONTREAL.eas GREAT DOLL SALE 5000 Beautiful Dolls direct from the makers 40 Per cent.Lower than Any Store in the City SALE LASTS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Greatest Bargains Ever Offered Before Large Dressed Dolls, eyes to open heads.Our price 35¢ each, \u201cThis is onb of our leadèrs, and as we have \u2018only 500 of this line we should dispose of the whole lot in two days.All other.Doils at fabulously low prices.Don't miss this extraordinary chegp sale.101 = .- 6 buy up immense quantities at jobbers\u2019 prices, and sell out quickly at 40% less than you are asked in other so-called cheap establishments, Every Doll a Bargain, no Fakes, no Shams.Ee : Romember, this sale only lasts this week Open Evenings until 10 o'clock.\u201cThe Wigwam\u201d 2 mme nene and close, richly dressed, bisque \u2014 ?ed DARK DAYS ==< PHOTOGRAPHY Dark Days do not trouble us.\u201cWith our new Electrical Equipment \u2018 DAYLIGHT IS NOT NECESSARY ~ Wecan give you the Notman Quality in your Christmas portraits in any weather.Wm.NOTMAN & SON, Phillips Square, _ \"I Lot Le .50 YEARS \u2018EXPERIENCE EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR ° IS ABSOLUTELY PURE The first and great essential of a food product, is Purity ; the Purity and Quality of our Extra Granulated haye never been questioned./ Onte make a comparison with other Sugars and you will not be satisfied with any but Redpath.Dainty Tea Tables are always served with , PARIS LUMPS to be bad in RED SEAL dust proof \u2018cartons, and.by the pound.The Canada Sugar Refining Co., * MONTREAL, CANADA.Limited Established ia 1854 by Johan Redpath \u2018 RP ° a | GUARANTEED 20 REDUCE from 1/05 incites me ges.Still.im- cents a gall ; .anner a old\" and in any t such queri acid, hree- dma : onfe: with® \u201cthe lori on not aerated 5 an DA ZA m acquire\u2019 all ox \u2018tan mak es.an pepe \u2018ns nd ac.twent ' ohms; \u2018sa glories of the fallen ; .s an.Nov 30, the race past Home, on a Se oumer Bonde oPortion of | however.au an.arm list ot.be ot dat % bay grains; aster ofl, ae omen pmpire put, TT by the Order from your dealer or Phone Main 7673 for : Jay, aged 35 years late 5 AFS.of this.c ers similiar to.those uiry bureau for - matters:.ca ifre 0 -make eight: ; rectified conceived aflity, the people ain nd 1m : street.Montreal oo Hermine same (Sompany: and \u201cwhile holding the { liiterest.\u201cEvery que ac.mot of pubis fre of dandruff wash \u2018ouhces.When the: dua of: the: human race under ABENAKIS MINERAL ; ther & ercise .All \u201cthe righ \u201cpauled with the, name 3 ist.be accom.| Once a Week .and th the.head omy the! dual aspect of the t First in Americ SPRINGS CO.LIMITED of all DINGWALL\u2014 At his i powers of ownerslilp thereof: $2 \u2018the sender, and\u2019 me and.posts! address of weeks.Chan et no notice wil dre ge thi \u201cst.1È wo e.Pope was look SPRINGS, P.Q.lvstet Nan xX avehue, is Jato resifonce123 the.Mi = guarantee \u2018 «honymous\u2019 communications.) ue takes of : ssing occasionally.vlè of your hair pe the head \u2018of the latter and.ee \u2018Hone - £ Te \u201cwall, in th 10 James Malcolm Ding- tions of every nature and king obliga- | : 1 2 : #-= Hs \u201c ror ,of the.former.- Curiousl \u2014 Janet's e 8ist vear of his age.person, firm, association or corporation GENERAL : A HOA N gnous By this conclusion was Toached.POINT ST C E SKINS - Suddenly, on Nov.27 1910, at 878 Of themselves are within the paw- NAME PHON 0, to.AoE acte nat fs thé best thing.Sree to ie Bret ohapter Où \u2018by.7 | FACTORY SITE F y HARLES.Cl , ; Y ; enter -into | ONOUNCED.who girl \u2018th wh r of' Genesis OR SAI awe, Annie Maria 7 licurth Ave, any.agregment for sharing profits, joi ° CED.has been hoarse\u2019 ree years old, erein it.is stated th : L LE.PRICE 1t ., t| I.E.N.\u2014Is \u2018© apoa arse; for wb th that God created.arge Factory Site, of $20,000 ¢ Sved wife of Edward Jones, the be- adventure, reciprocal -voncessjon oint | N.\u2014Is \u2018Penelope\u2019 7 1 rently as the r out a month, the sun and, then th St Charles., of about 45,000.feet, facing G.plain nland Revenue Dept: - Kins, of the er arrangement of \u201cà like n£ OF nounced \u2018P rroperly pro- | cold.seems.to h esult of a cold.The this it w e.moon: From \u2019 5 T.R.Lines, Point : 5 with other persons or ike nature en-e-lope\u2019 or _\u2018Pè-nel-o-pe'?YOice 1 ave;left h e as argued that the:P e price asked, $20,000, 1 fair fi : : : 7 9 Ans.\u2014In fo .pe\u201d?8 very high- er.but the the sun and\u2019 ope was Aer QUICK this Pactorv Site i : FÉZZpLL- AL R ing\u2018 \u201cof \u2018any, busine: companies carry ur syllables, \u2018Fe-nel- |, Aps\u2014She Eh-toned: ahd h nd the Eniperor the 1 , s a SNAP.of disg edlands, - Ci al .which sé similar to that Recent on the ; © -o-per lai probably-is- usky.luniinary.: Of esser.: 3 «in.Nov.26, 1910, Ca fornta, this company is hereb second syllable.ryngitis as: th suffèring from a course, \u201csuch &.claim BENJ a bell pu asie, the Rev.Willian 126d togcarry on; (l) To sel.eby author- .SEN would suggest: ne gésat of the cold.I.afiorded a bone -of contention bet AM IN BU RLAND Real Estate, General In pig!\u2019 © Street Ea ¢ pastoriof Queeh of the undertakin or dispose T FROM MINNESOTA.- : | à Week:or so.piig: her indoo rival factions:at etween, ' surance he Tonto, in st Presbyterian Church, \u201cTo-, | fe, vate rents Swihorised ox an Aged Reader of the PRAT M \u2018during the Gunny part of her out only theless, it ns.at the ume, nen: _ 308 Board of Trade Bldg., MONTREAL.and Investments.J, aid wo-thirds in value of Walker, livi na nEer.As f ¢ day for a | Foun ed by Dante hi : : \u2019 away.IVES ~\u2014.At her hom | stock\u201d of the company re of the ia.» living, in Minnesota, \u201c45 \u2018cor.DET quiet and ait ped \u2018possible, ke Mo, mself-in-His \u2018De | : away., .My - thanked , .&h - an Tet her ; Kéëp narchia,\u2019 \u201cwith this di .\u201cNov.34.1510 mil Beebe.Que, © any general meeting ANY represented at th n for sending a t.e wil nos be, lay slone so th t, wheréas\u201d is fference, that .- I sh daughter of .the rr 5 \u20181ves, \u2018eld: cept in payment thereof sh and to.ac- the verses: \u2018The Decent Folks' Si ar 0 much: ven a i Vo; ume her voibe: poral \u2018theta.advocated the - tam- .ASOD of Magog, Que, aga 59 on).H.Tres, fires, oF sactrities.of any othe .deben- stedra\u201d EVou/ ght jét her irhale so ral supremacy of the head.of.th _ Put p ; 2 years.\u2026 .:\u2026.t| pany hawing object ny other com- STEEL BOUNT \u2018some bol can a quart} rhe; Church, _Dant el , 8 simil IES.\u2019 oiling w jug.Put ne contended.E chan mo nt the Methodist :Pac- this : compet ag \"Ty ater Sonsidera 1 J.oN \u20141.How many timès have pngon ul fier an lt ana sas a.fea: \"Emperor 3nd.1he T Dope ed that the | i 28 10.the Rev.\"Ip ue, on Nov.& going concérh\u2019 any - an e over as te Steel bounties been renewed?bredthe \u201cIn th and mouth.over.\u2018this ou'Clit appeared, of each other.Thus \u2018md h Hodgson.: onathan \u2018Ralph ness, which this com property or \u2018busi- lost the issue with the i CŒ T£this is e ste for fix and: 1 red, -from- Dr.Symonds\u2019 ex- |- rossip ; not feasible, \u20ac minutes, | Planations, \"that - th ; ; ' Funeral.Thursday a.to cafry on, and all npany Is authorized Ans.\u2014The bounti © information.) \u2018| éucalyptus.1 gat a little ofl of Divi e author \u2014-of the |} : = avcust Sherbrooke \u201cDaily.m, Dec.ist.ôr Habilities, and to: any of its assets | cally continuo es have been prac:i- | Kerchiéf* and ace.2 few ar arops a ha of | Diviña\u201c Comedia stood for: the sepa \u2018Tt i copy.éccrd please by -shares \u2018in: the Lo.Pay fcr the same after the in us since .the first grant | Would b lèt her Smell 1° and- ration \u2018of - the' \u2018Church pas 1 wl .; pany or b corporation of th : e: advisable J often\" It w and-\u2018State.It | Tam à MACS AULAY \u2014 O Other Mea 8; Ln To do.all and Yon.Son Les, The last renewal, este Sas Lee oonfub of.dio, Eire.her half a ea Dante ° disclainred : all | swéred 30: 1010, Lon the y 'ornine If for the\u2019 Le ata able, and proper | six ot Serre sxplres within - the next meal.seseispedntal oF cream atior ou + \u2018was Branded os oF he ope that he Lust.deariy beloved wife, of Th drator, purposes or of any of .the - - * Ch I red eretic and\u2019 ineur- | \u2018Whe Macaulay, omas B.objects heroin Sanmerni of any of the -CROM a.the displeasure of certain -Cath- J ¢ wr ad enumerated.WELL AN AND MIL «| olie .write ath- anxiou pluncral trom Jer, Lesage, pid garnie aoperations, of the company to be Souris, -PEIL-I FA No J = He BAGH ST CFT A \u2018he.was or fae ou the.other hand of the pm.Jay, ate \u20ac ropghout the IL the followit © co \"The: ReveDa S .some ana di EAH ETS w hire \u201cbg omipion of y owing words written below it:\u2014 otherwise in n SETEMIYY ane years old, | int =D: Symends-then.dropped ner m MERECHER 7 65\" Nov.V6 \u201cPORCUPINE SYNDICATE, \u2018namadot \u2018DHver Cromwell besucht 3 : h fo th: She has 1 o a brief biographical sketch sho si ° fri \u201c LEMŸT- ohn Milton\u2019 r soma, time, v s had ing that Dänt We sion.her late residence ov.$6.\" 1910, at ED: with ac cdpital \u201cstock: of fA 8.to.ex ending.fror ery itchy, and e was born in Florence The Histe E.Blakely, wid achute.Que, dred thousand dollars, divided \u2018into han put \u2018scdtel.represent.Mi] Has, trie blué bows.to the knees \u2018in 1265, at a, time when Italy, which vit 0 John Monaghan, ow of \u2018the later| 000 shares of ten dollars nto: 50,- tandi des | ointfient wi ent \"and \u201csulphur bad Deer \u201cthe \u2018Ntage , : : pu .5 foe I \u2018Interred at La éatigcate Chiet pléce of, business of cach, and the vo though i ce Jo he ha on a in band Ï Ages how ty cièlan Sn mary bene fat.leadife hitoricsl \u201cevents, dhe.ry Sue \" hele e City of Montreal, e \u2018the pictur i = ash is\u2018 ng.cal.factions and { ; ' MORISSQ) \u2014_ | theProvi real, in - Ans.\u2014 ; e explain- | that th 8 \u2018itch, it.nd natignal sen- on See cen Gres, \"Dated at the offs ot the 8 Natta! \u201cThe lie under.the plotare 2) says re ointihent iid.mot our if ver Ument was being reply von ri Years, à native of Islay, S » of State\u2019 of Canad e ecretary to ilton was Latin.Sec ake.a hot'bath a n the.clothing.j.corrupt.more: or.less mare : She 2, ome sister, : Say, Ta November, 1910.a, this 21st day vof 0 the Commonwealth.; retaïy Then hile, Lhe.Skin Use plenty.of, Sonp: Ey A d Door wo good student \u201cTha » .+ ut o an 3 e by tir ti » ells here! THOMAS MULVEY .TAY BRID clothes.If:this d entire change of he traditions of \u2018his people ere) ROBINSON \u2014 At Rawdon Que.Cr Undeb-8 EY, LE GE DISASTER.\u2018rash every.night.doe: not do \u201canoint the | 21 ' earnest \u2018 searcher.after fruth, apa \u201cir wi \u2018Nov, 24, 1910, Mr, J , ce, ecretary of State N.\u2014What was the cr posed: of.an \u2018ointment-co though a good C 1 he wa Jarmer.son of Mr.John, Robison, SMIT ui MARKEY, , SKINNER, PUGS: great loss of life in the Tav pri oY pe A ae .oxide-oint- | Jess, saw Rte Counts several of his THE Joys OF A de ut hson, \u201cand.broth - - 052 T4 ge dise | woul n this e : everal of his | Sip Brother je, nice.Cl Vs \u201cAttorneys for\u201d Applicants.: Ll aster?pra Es > oxprède rim into\u201d a space | \u2018the 14 De better motto apniy mater to tart his \u2018Inferno.\u2019 Briefly, | .But - = a wi eo abl ne + \u201cSherbrooke papers plea L 7 \u2014\u2014 bridge.break vin ied awaÿ, or ata\u2019 the When you de the\u2018 skin \u2018with Bwest, You.order-of things = ind at miel : and h | ne ore ple se copy.PUBLIC.-NOTICE press, on it, owing to\u2019 the for er + 14 moal to ts mouse rater, add some: oat.was.XPelled , from his.native .pg .Bn at the ! i = \u2014Thirteen spans he linen th e.clothes: put al and: forbidden t6 re Mo TR \u201cWh | Tligre sending not Le meme ie ions | ge, over ie mile or CA Mires mers | Fat sé te Solution about.Tables \u201cair of death.The, rosurn under penalty.fl) BE would notices \u201cfor he.issued by- > ave been passen nt siorm, and 3 0 é Acid -t espoon- | 18 ent preyed\u2019 deeply wil - \u2018 ; cod Li i .é6lurn may.send with thi 1 \u2018above the | The - Lienténani-Go er train, which wa Aft or a gallon of gep ¥.upon\u2019 thé poet's | : ; © Provinee.of: vérnor \u2018of | bridge \u2018at the ti 8.crossing the |.er soaking far: water, | mind, Later,\u2019 \u201cwhit ; .- ; ) crimis = names of interested roue a\u201clist of the 2 of: Quebec, \u2018bearing \u2018date th e tire, was precipitated | \u2018clothes for h an \u2018hous, \u2018boil the | t when urged.\u201cby friends | St > with a one-cent stamp f 8, together ; ourteenth day \u2018of, November 181 | the Fiver.The bridge was orened i nto | garment alf \u2018an hour.The oth o_ take advantage of an\u2019 offer to b 1 \u2014 raged % \u2018dress, and marked Po of each \u2018ad | incorporating Messrs.\u2018Charles Ed 0, { summer of 1878, and the dis n the Fo ere with be disinfèctad.by.er admitted to Florence, éonditi Co n : : You à dress, and marked copies of the Wit- Hyde, real estate\u2019 b s Edwards red on December 28.aster occur- 1°% them with formalin Sprink- doin , conditional upon f : | Bi g the notice will bert .Pu roker, William Gil- y 1879, | | in a sheet al .Wrapping them 1g penance by carrying a ligl : slort- at promptly mciled.11 be gsley ang George G so-Aprinkled with taper thro g lighted a 4 fé l'or gddresses in advocates, R B ordon Hyde, and shutting: the formalin.rough\u2019 the streets and pa _ mueh, VE Tomlngcountries three cents will be COUR cales Ronald Cameron Grant, ac: | ZOUAVES OF QUEBEC.\u2018a day.~ Vp.- in, = y Haht \u2018box for-| ans to the city, he indignantly y ns .his g a dent at law, of the City of Montreal, A Quebec Correspondent writ: gr =\" |fuséd- ina messäse duoted by Dr ie : ae te \u201cIe ol for, the \u2018following.purposes:\u2014 ontreal, your issue of the 16th.ant wl eu pb NEURALGIA.- I.- Son gy in \u2018which \u2018the poet de- Salto, EI promoting and furthering .{ Questionand Answ ; e 2 @ injustice of \u201chis exile only - ; EES & CO.| ee Cro?In| tat the Zousves ot lues, Tu state oh ris woman axed chi edn, tn vould never, ontound justice re | ne a ©\u201c \u2018other games and sports 8 cckey, and Quebec are not conne t oO Is troubled with ac 1 easily -tired.mone oun ustice with ; .EE tome ing t , ne the play- With th cted \u2018in any way Has dity.of the.stomach.y.or treat his pers \\ - 10 here Funeral | it fe ris ocre ci de Dore ES ASS | se a vor ré rec FEEL Hegel Bev ers bis venotactora\u201d | CHRISTMAS STORIES a CE irectors The.organization \u2018 of ssuel ry reviews.\u2019 Probabl mili- above the\u2019 waist, and ali ole body otiehna twenty years after | 2 : anxiet 3.as.me h local \u20ac they h y hot: But and also the stom his\" banish after |'} nu He | \u2018912 ST.CATHERINE w; and.requisite for ihe, may be\u2019 ocal clubs District.and status in the 7th Military able a qu \u2018Is almést tomach where.his ment, In.1321, the place}: CHRISTM A He Phone Up 1652.(Note change of Aa \u201c pany; ! es Tr e.objects of the com- thorized Civilian Rifle Ba éociation, Au- vise you.A numb ier Eo to, ad: have, bec | laid to- ot pue to S PIC I URES 7510 \u2018é=dütre, ! own, lease on page 402 of the Mit! o.might cause such pain: nes to \u2018the visit shown - ' er » = \u201cand June 1 a List of Pett\u2019 : One of them ors to-day.Gogh : sue grounds, buildings, a, erate Thos are armed with Marti Homer or: eta moh hy a cto ou s| The Rev.Dr.Symonds then outlin a CHRISTM.Coin end tree 28 nay té necessary Mes and bayonets pin Martini Henry a.tell whether .you - hive x i Écetor, could Eee of the\u2019 \u2018Divina Comedia,\u201d AS MUSIC It said, and malhtain \u2018re rposes .afore- ati a authorities.Thus this organi ere might be somie hig.0 T he vided \u2018into .three parts CL, .: denly Sa a I id reshment .booths Poné.giving sole\u2019 allegianc ganiz-,| spinal cord itself.-I£°d © with the hell, purgatory \u2018and\u2019 parad \u201che ., ps, is duty r e tq the bending i ue to the spine, Part-\u2018of th \u2018 Paradise\u2014each .bc a provincial :and: munici Sut ject to all authoritt ecognizéd.by the Militi g in certain positions or Er of thirty-three cantos, obs PIC : cad ee ae rcipa1 regulations | busin AE Ca heir aig | mould likely make.It Forse jarring, that he\u2019 considered \u2018the\u2019 pur erving ICTURES PICT! : cade, To hold all \u2018kinds.of | business seems to be to drill and parade Might be prominenté of mme of Taoincre | most.important beca purgatoria) the \u2019 >TURES, PICTURE A exhibitions, skating \u2018co o éntertainments celebratio gious and St.Jean Baptiste \u2018the links of your spiné.If > Sr more of the: dttempt of \u2018mn usé it\u201d sÿmbohized' + RES bad other forms of amu ohtests, races and ne, \u2018ete, etc.ralgic, yoy' should täke:a - Simply neu-'| from.thi oO an to break\u2019 away : ; CL 1 sements licen up.Frequent 1 \u201conir and build the bondage \u2018of, sin.: ; UNDERTAKERS law, and to acquire, sell, convey, oF PRINCE RUPERT mi help: Se VER baths t Rigi | influehoed by a sense \u201cof micral aad LL in gee 290 MOUNTAIN ST Franchises and Dog is may be neces: \u201cA Belleville Subseriber\u2014Pièase rie ere vy Test \u2018devised a pan Jot 1b ork, and ONLY 1 PI re j Tilia S'easreno 297 STDOM and to have all Ty beqmeceS\u201d how the name \u2018Prince.Rupert may = = priate punishment f ed appro- CEN 9 ha\" INIQUE ST and accesso su h\" further incidental t ce Rupert,\u201d for the {of sl of a large number a - | did 1 ry powers: as al terminus of the Grand T oat 4 'sins prevalent.at the tin \u201c w eu - quisite and: necessary -/ may be re- originated.: runk Pacific, | Mor e Deadi | pictured hell a me.\" Dante - sone the objects of the aid Zor carrying on ginate Was there a Prince.R Jd thee 8 a huge pit or dent in.Ja.: con u- arth, caused.an EALE the name of \u2018Wanderers Hackey.Club.port end If So aot did he become as- | devil: atter He vas\u2019 RY poli = of! the lf] que hoot & SON Ca a with a total capital stock of Y28 chosen from a?Ans\u2014The ane Than th ven: \u201c It.contélned te ed from hes- THE PICI dena \u20ac Funeral vents \u2018tnousand dollars (320:000-00) | 1252\" Prince @ prise offered by the | el lagu! les, each cirelé providing passent IE PICTORIAL PUBLISHING CO., 142 St.Peter St, M fe\u201d une Directors shgres.of ten dol ousand- (2,000) .Prince Rupert\u2019 © suitäble\u201d to 1simen .r Mont lide laës -(810:00) with Canada à pert\u2019s: conneztim | The com - Certain .offentes, whi .»; Montreal, ; he principal\u201d place of bus each.ne ada dates back two hundredand mon cold\u201d is held\u201d tes | punishment incre; , ch\u2019 > tad, \\ © ased in 1 ; 312 D orchester st.West.Corporation, \u2018will'be in tlie \u2018etes or Me ihe of.the Silke, was Super Dos rince | \u201cfor = multitude: of human.pénible re a re \u2018to\u2019 nln na Son mo \u2014 The Dated from the offi cember, 1619, dled November, 1683.Ce VL cifer himself wag \u2018station NT no ce of t was the thi \u2018 Me : olds.Kiln peopte- and next to onegd,\u2019 ; bed, Phone Up 969.Residence, Up 2671 November, 1910.this: Te Les ay of erick a a heb of oiaig: nd + \u201cWhen not: more » \u201cthey than plaguds: rhis: waist 0 him Judag Iscaziot, Je 19 : hed ow.Ue.; * nephew.of \u2018Charles I.h can oftén\u2019 severest\u2019 penalt \u2019 \u20ac immortali _ Worst .168.D came celeb 8 be- | hurried from be.y.\u201cThe reas ortalizes in.his .work, associating _\u2014 y \u201c MARCIL\u2019 Cu = \u2018Deputy 45.DUMONT.as a etobrated in She English civil war the filtering.a System by Jeeping as because: Dante looked pon co her with Virgil, was not assoc ing \u2018MILK THIEF CAUGHT pth ; FREE 6 mos, RCIL'S MAQAZ me pa SMITH, MARKEY, *SÉINN ecretary.parts organized in 1668 to inyostisate.tive.exgretory -organs ac- | t Ded nad! hery as the.very worst Ideal Sreature of his own imagination.poeurge Hall, 42 years of ag of ; iy on i Fortunes are made in Mo w LEY.& HY ER, PUGS- e New World, and of a \u2014worse than: heresy-\u2018it- | le discussion -rhich followed the amille- street.apne ge, of >i = th 38 A ontreal DE, pedition Prince R of this ex-'] Many wr , [self In the sy lecture, M R - appeared hefore M TI 1 em 0 sept.Mont are a Solicitors: for Asiplicants, : \u2018hen the party anypert wes = patron.them:.to vai ue ht aE helps pullgest fo outer ho Bion the made highly \u2018vorner owe © tant pager, sas | yesterday Con | LA ras AVR freai, river cast ancher at the\u2019 entrance * D ot \"rid of .g apneted-.out, \u2018he placed th \u2018as the subject, as well h of a priv 1 rom the dunt \u201c1h \u201cA , which they christe ce \u201co a as Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney cold \u2018neutr 1 those guilty of | th ; as cn the Value of private house.à gl BALL DRESSES Bass: ON \u2018THE, BLUEBIRD.iwelinge.To \u201constrated a fort and-| on îne liver à tome pis aor aimee: | 852 ryan by publie.opien, and widening ong's Sopathies wih hum of no had we pon oicaded guilty, and ei fo q 54 very brilliant address.the Indians from Briti spot eventually e liver, kidneys \u2018and b irectly- have: no wilt of\" their on, and ming.+ an |ly arrived e, and that he had Jar tone 4 Zl AND ered.by Rabbi N was .deliv- travelled to brin sh North America PreMPtly arouse th owels, and.own.Ce M from the Old Co ony Ë $ i Gordon at the club T ring their furs an eir activit As \u2018for putgatory;\u2019 wihi eee eee r.Recorder D untry.Conpl a UE : rooms .of the You\" Men\u2019s u his enterprise: was s0 succes skins.The poisonous matte ve second\u201d part of hich forms the for sentenc upuis remanded hy mn thing i EVENING GOWNS esocistion \"32\" Onrio \u201caire as, | SHAT} ATER THEE gal thal itn \u201cavery sold 1s, er which collects | Dante, repfécented, as 8° mounca mors Mrrhomeru spnanens | by cosas poasareietr 1 MT + Ce n thé topic beir power of hol : ch gave th stem befpre j oved caused by the b ntain sof 7 der Capt ult, acting 1: Lin ; | terlink\u2019 eing Mae- olding and alienat e cause troubl pre: it has ti e bulging out of the o far eleven names have \u2018been reg- | ptain Larocque, of ve 2 French Cle d s wonderful and much discus apd the sole right of.trade ating lands e or gi © rise t me to When the devil \u2018st & suit istered to tak 8- [street stati » of Chennevili- Jepar AN ï .in the F rangements.| o, Other: de- |- ruck the earth \u2018and | ake part in the impromptu ion.Captain L : a 2 ane and Returned sed play; \u2018The Bluebird.\u2019 Dr.Gord son's district.A grant of 1 Tud- e- makes it a place of speaking eontest received several arocque hi \u201cére AIR opehed his remark .Gordon |'as Prince Rupert's L and, known | If misfortu :sins wh expiation for those\u2019 (to be.held Friday |dent ral complaints from res: hig sf Promptly line of th 8 With.a \u2018brief out- him by th s Land.conferred h ne in the form vhich he'terms \u2018sins di evening in the McGill Unio ay dents on sorie of th 7 UE : e personality of th Hod y the king, was later ceded on should overtake.you.d of a cold tortions of love,\u2019 's ue to dis- | the auspices of n, under |of the city, e principal st Tow a wright, Maeterlltik, pas e play- Hudson's Bay Company.of Sofled to the chance to.attack t 4.donot give it a {glutton »° \u2018suc -às anger, sloth, ces: of \u201cthe McGill Literary had who say that they has Rare | coo momar | meen ol Sel | BREA rere NT ie | dhe nee, UOT Gt 1 ee 20e (9 Pre Cu age Na je IT TT x rom beginning to end.\u201d 8 - : g Dr.Chase's Ki quickly | purgatory, accord 1e Gil eld in Mc- ang o vivid : \"Pills.läney.» according \u2018to\u2019 th ill, and.the: trophy will re oe BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING Hil pay Fer aol \"8 description that.all MEDICAL of 3 HS Iran and Liver i Junishment re = Pf en ted to \u201cthe bete ofbrd BOON FOR THE CATTLE hor 1 the various charac could.see .Writes: \u2014*\u201cW on City, B.men 3 ossibllity\" of atore-\u2019| eford.As \u2018the subject of dis- A new feeding ; a 7 Telephones and Offices.before, them.es Ep Ce a la salience\u2019 edial® artment should be Chases Kidney and.j fave, used Dr.the + also epending on the nature of venting will not vo peti $ unced till the-| Installod at the Tarte es Nn he, play, the Doctor went on t 8 treal.Should a suhscri tness, ear, and think they.or the by Dante himSelf.as estimated t \u2018competition, the -com- ck yards, which gr ; Lo) its meaning, bringin o interpret question.which jae Subscriver ask any thing as a family medi are just the e , .petitors will have no chance of pre- that necessa greatly facilitates 2) E out to wonder- lication, a not suitable for pub- bad.been si cihe.My wit Dr.Symonds.¢l paring their subject: H ry work.x DOLLS! DOLLS!! £5, Sho aS ia for ace HE Ré gate ety EEA EL HA Se one | so sone Omi thas mean Bin oppor ah te |Shuc CII IE EURE nn ' \u2019 ' trines which are represented doc- | ou) 10e De enclosed with such ons: | aint.Sometimes she was bad she spiritual significance o | abilty as impromptu speakers.The cattle can b day A thowse I x - » resented b ques- | had to go 8 80 bad she Dante's co underlying public is ; e provided with f y in ) The cheapest Dolls \u2019 \u2018masterplece.The Rev.S.Goldsteln \u2014 weeks at Tuned Lor two.or three there being nee Hon of purgatory, invited.~~ fen minutes.In the same ie on th À on Earth.Synagogue the MoG College Avenue DIARRHOEA.\u2018dreadfully.\u2019 æhe suffered Which was at ail offensive\u201d he said.x foot of hone Tas toenre reels, and - qu sv À Come in and address ave present, and after the Subscribers Daughter\u2019 is- tw _ \u201cReading of Dr.Ch Protestant mind.* In fact.to the INSURANCE APPOINTMENT.been io ay 8 see them, red thé audience with years \u2018of age.She h enty-five Liver-Pills 3 hass's \u2018Kidney ang trine of explati the doc- spl 3 vocal selection.a trom diarrhoea for some ears \"ering and has.been im r oa to.use.them, | embodied in several wo already been ance.Som mr Fr ational Life Tnsur HIGHLAND SOCIETY.a TH cs re eee ia better White taking.\u2018medicine, sia She is never sick Æ dar rèver since.such, for instance, as ear Betion, the election of Mr.Boston uno wine Montreal Highland Se ., ve I E WIGW M, » NOT to benefit her.nate would be \u2018likely Delleve the.cure e LI so we Which shows humankind st fot\u2019s, gon as vice-president ohn- Will hold their annual concert hin 3 134 A $100.Dir ES AND.NOTICES, on, the cause of the diarrhocs.depends.been.greatly boned myleif.J Bave, Ire itself from the bonda rigging to manager.Mr.phat ana general dance in Auditorium Hall on Fro ible, ; PEEL STREET.\u2018th count.\u2014We are.clear must.bè removed if \u2018possible \"This | treatment\u201d for kidngy, trouble.\u201d s:|.To the well known roma sin.many years th en for evening next.A programm LY ree up-to-date PI ng out are in good health ot é If you'| Dri AW.ple.\u2018Dante and B nce between e manager of the Phoe- bristles with Se © ne 2 vos + ne /, which we layer-Planos, quite pale, and otherwise, not weak Le \u2018Chase's \"Kidnby eatriee, the subj nix Mutual Life at New York, soitati Scotch songs, dances.\u2014 s are offering at.© i.Tun- down, it is Kel » | Pllls, one pill a dos \u2018ahd Liver many -works of-art: and ect of.| needs int - or and recitations will be giv ve \u2018apeu E usual price.Intending p Moule | eme nervous instability.For such | &f 4k, deale e,- 25 cents a box, lecturer made and literature, the no-fntroduction to the insurance |Concert-a-dance wi given.A : OPEN _ EVENINGS should see these splendid purchasers | S253 absolute rest -in- béd.for or such | Co, Totont: rs, or \u2018Bdmanson, \u2018Bates, °% | observing th e.but a brief.reference, world.His services.ih safeguarding will given.Layton \u2018Bros., 550: instrument: | bas six weeks \u2018on a -strictly opin imitatie to, T ect you à to w g that opinion was dividea agency interests at\u2019 the time the re- LECTU \u2018 \u2018 «cor.Stanley 0.5 -Catherine St.W gaits een Apo to cure it.mk diet of tations, thie.Bor! fea) ll and.5 grains te cisther, Bealrice ever existed .as form legislation was being consi 1e Te RE ON SHAKESPEARL- One think ls to be 8 change of climate.Receipt, Book hoe the famous, | Comedia h a uthor of the Divina | evers n York, \u2018an\u2019 \u201cfnce in support of pices of the evening, under the « ought\" of namely, - box.\u201d \u201canit x are on, \u201cevery } \u2018seen her- at wth or rsboken to her or every moverpènt for \u2018the?{betterment.of Ba of, the Young Men's Cnt of , Yana virtuous omar whether: this fair the insurance business, have \u201cmade i iSt.Charles * Congreeutr\" an whüm the author im known.to, insurancé® 1 men of all |, ureh, the Rev.Frank Day «°° +.: classes.an illustrated lecture on the Law : and Haunts uf \u201cShakespeare. 5 < EE a PT .: 1 CR Te Cs , \u2018 , - : AR \u2014\u2014 A ; 5 5 ; A _ .iE or SI ME aE Be » pu \u2014 = [avy 2 - 5 3 ~~ ; | er SEFUATIONS.VAGANT.as LA À Vabaatt 15:10.16.year LAD.FOR.Office, $ ft about! 15:-to- 16.years.speaking Eng- 1i&h and French.Apply to HENRI 56! JONAS :&: CO., No.391 St.Paul street, WANTED, IMMEDIATELY.A House \u201cMablemaid.\u2026 Apply after 6 p,m.or E 4 a.m.at 306 Sherbrooke st , este.: : » 44 JIGFFICR.BOY WANTED, AT ONCE.Apply fa own.handwriting .to .FINLEY, SMITH & CO.26 St.Helen st.NURSE, - HOUSEMAID WANTED ; : 5 se; city references required.: ORLY ws 4414 Sherbrooke street, West- oun, \u2014( éorner - Metcalfe ave).Uy WAN En, - NURSE HOUSEMATD \u2018with | on référence.One child threé viagra ; >2608 - osvenor - ares \u2018West.; _ mount Phone West 378%.7 School Boys Wanted .A 5 whe, eat: \u2018interest other \u2018 scholars 1n 2.7 RECTORIAN- 21.\u2018Dec.A.1 atralant leh Tren business pro- es es 2.eo, 34 position, In which narents and teach- HESPERIAN a CE ve ae | &78 apETOVE.Address.The Manager.the fastest passaa on record\u2019 batweën ] PO Rox 2984, Montreal.; imi.and\u2019 Mon*real \u2018&.days 18 hours.it, = sori ue oF | wondering why they odh get né \u2018The most frequen & MMARY OF THE PRECEDING, me.But we shell havè a nice Hite su CHAPTER.home in a lower valley.and \u2018I.thir 4 sudden reversai of fortune through you will be very happy when you got; lunges 1 s rash speculation p : used to it.\u2019 i fo fathers ily, diving in Buelos 1 T can be Ham anywhere it'only À a 18 into the dilemma Sounces his ac.Can see the sumny 4nd thé mountains; Ming.Mr.Talbot anno Jamaica.the and feel the wind on my face, the old tance of a position and of the man answered, with a sigh of reliefs \u2018go boys devide to fermi to be mar- | \u2018And if I couldn't it would pot matter, ree £17 fakes à position ag companion for an old man's happiness does n th Phyllis, after much hun ng, He count compared.with a girl's peace nd a position as governets in mind; and 1 can't stand Seeing tl {il station at @ home x \u20ac onely sta iid Lillas bothérad by the notice = jee, Arriving alone at ihe destination a good-for-nothing like Salto Morite 2 F4 fon, ste was driven Lead that the onty \u2018It is very tryihg that, the quan wil ÿ 3 dent old mat ca at whlch she i8 not understand and keep a nS att are an angry old Spanish place whére he is not wanted, Janet: ; an and a sick man, The wom said impatiently, and then was moving aan Li 70 LIVERPOOL.\u201cna Fant: RS St, John, Hal tox: I~ an \u201cDec 3 va VECTORIAN' 20, * Dec, 9 i : ne Go \u201c EMPLOYMENT WANTED she is Mrs.Maurice, but is vol on, when the old man plucked at het ° M ©, largest Tur fners, $80.00 crs oa at the asrival of PRYCIN toh arm again, Burd & : M leeping Cat -servioë (EE Sartre amets in th dl ni 7000000 ups Turbisers, _.WANTED, ANY, KIND OF WORK BY ue girl mse bey fre sick mag.Win: \u2018Janet, had the fellow any reasog Ure attlès\u2019 af tin seldlives wad\u201d Canadé'à fatsous train, the.Fa g ou and Ee que : Sécond- Cabin,- $47.80.Ssmoo.\u2018aig #fe | the day or week.102 St.Urbain st.ent for 0 and in à strange places shy for saying he c~uld do.usa harm, au 13 - .ecu v EE EE | Hui Bs Dae Side eu su/pansèd, ad.LN Con, 7 5 > ize Anion.S250 an sue tw, Lot: ; _ upstairs.References.go only remain where she tending strike us a blow from which we could * Dominton: One Clady Ca- ee ok £ondonderry.930.00, Ané WANTED.WORK OF ANY RIND RE pisses the first Jretcned x she finds té Never recover?\u2019 bias edits 38 Bounte Racer very mods.Soran wooording: to steamer.© wi | respectable man; furnaces or snow- ve delirious Paie has been attending Janet Shivered.8he aid not - et erate.ird Class are also carried.\u201d ; TO GLASGOW 8.rom Lop Street Address, 73 Anderson Faglis Imcst all the attempt to réassure the old man or t : Peo we \u2018From \u201d | street : Pa an do Tn being undone bY put him off with excuses which might Burduel EA vii a inforiiation spoly to gy PRIS : Bouton Portland.\u2014 Scope.) on » have caus brood secret is 1a \u201cii VRE cac on ave LS ne 0d woman when she Coen at Eu a a Brood sue iv thio last 35 = ry N A ny FT §: PR or¥reN, = emo.- Des D \u2018Dec.:is pa { : r » Le en g .; a « SN - 5 - ftianly sons Phyllis learns os : (STATE RN RE a NOTES .> i Diguré mous Wes o i s ond.Cabin, \u2014_ TESTANT Teacher er entame ot Mi.MAME |r dont know, spanter, Bue ge na prisipe front à e Sion of} B40 \u20ac £171 CE eme 4 Sh aug serons at RE inp Moritz men try Pt oy Sr | he had better.set.about it stralghtds Marofaotired: ly im : \u2018 | a : æ6.HAVES AND zomnon mn | HOWARD MULLIGAN, Fort Cou- ng fo le Matos She harnesses the away.In any cate it is bower to \u201cCo Lint, Porasto, \u20ac 26\" } ©.\u201cgk John | Lm rn re and drives off \u201cwith the sick |bave a wan like that for a énemy | i POMERANIAN e+ were ne Nov.30 \u201cBUSINESS CARDS ot far from where Phyllis than to have him &s a friend: GO HOME ror \u201c| SARDINIAN .+ .Dec.28 : man.ed is a little posthouse| The old man nodded; then.crept to ; One-Class ww Second Cabin Rate-\u2014 | PAPER HANGING, \u2018PAINTING, TINT- London, $42.50; \u2018Havre, $45.00, and -up:: ing, plastering,etec.experienced work- Paris, $3.85 additional Third-Class\u2014 men, best materials; reasonable.price.London.À $29.00; Havre, $30.00; Paris, J, BACON, Decorator, 75 Hallowell avenue.\u201d Phone.Westmount 1588.All the.stéamers on the adove nervices Snr smite two sisters are mourning the hig seat near the stove atid sat\u2019there Ds of their brother Jack, belleved tO quiet And content,\u201d whilé the othérs save been killed in a landslide as he WAS ope hard at the \u2018packing aH far Juable mall The slider armyiag Ev questioned tv Greg Tor- into the night.rance as to the character of her brother, Lopez went off to\u2019 \u2018hig quartets in the cui RIST Tas +.{> Ca Ont, aTLANTIO ROYALS: af >< oT .rit aa ee ee \u2018 ore is à suspicion that he has mers- stables then, and the two givls, with- | 4.4 gadfnge Éroûrfaiitaé rs TER wih co orages end Havre.FOR SALE.iy disappeared with the ath bol sine out any attempt at undrossiza, fing 1.| yROYAL EDWARD,\" DECEMBER fin Æ à À.ALLAN | aly when she discov \u2018emselves on ples © | M.(ROYAL GEORG: DECEMBER tn.| , -| FOR SALE\u2014BOARDMAN & GRAY mai in Suspicion that she Las any face rest, before the morning calle en schéma Ha: {+ 65 cowmox STREST.Montreak Ul\u201d iran Square.Plano, tne rosewood of SUC once more to fresh exertions.fF ® ya to burn it, but \"she resists this, and {© Li hat Bhs was al si Bendy.thE , tempt By made that hight to 48 was so tired that ztie w esp By Ye 275 \" deal i it she returns it at once tothe directly her Bean fouched I Ew, | sey by M aed al à conditions 6e | LA errant ties, khowing misérably tha so Janet was s y ati fa san, urate ave nduor.ie her brother's honésty fur- explanation for the present.But -al- or sister ot inte i; H \u2018 Æ case, metal frame, in svlendid condi- Sm ARABIC™ ; _.tion.-Sweet.tonc and fn: touch.An s , opportunity $95.Payable $4 cash and CLARK S ORIENT CRUISE, $3 monthly.LAYTON BROS.550 St.4, $400 up for 71 days.Short.wips ALL .Catherine street west (corner \"Stanley A Gana norte ° \"ss \u201caustger | son pis at sab- tmgirtal ark mds.y Loo [IRL pr la iil Cor, Round World T an.25; Trans.street.) ther suspected, Greg Torrance, UDAwWare though ghe too was tired, there was: no Duties.\u2014Bix .months\" rézidanté pot | Paden naltr do.car uns FU .VIRAL Pi \u201cMar.14; Riviera ñ d'Feb.;.30 | es _ i à sa ince, vestigaling Tack sleer for her as the weary.hours went | ang cultivation, of he Jang in wy ai mr, of Re Papi, pen *1H5Q 0.FH.: \u2018Mo 4 Siberian Tour pe.Bpeoily progam doe ao © ORGAN FOR SALE\u2014IN ar OD CONDI- Lyster's disa » - \u2019 FRANK ©.OLARK, Time Bldg, New York, tion, fine \u2018tone.Suitable for Bunday b yeu ro ce er sister, Lilias, does not understand What dia Salts Monts now 4 \u2018She Mitta nin ning le ote Homestead ona M ~ AXED BEmvios.Sehool.Apply 55, Boivenir Ave, Janet's misery.least x \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 even uttered the word aloud in her be- | and occupied pe or A father, 1 \u2018Won trea) Caen Quebec.is _ ; \u2018 = oh BR N i PROFESSIONAL CARDS City = - wildermént, nd at\u2018 thé sound Lilias mother, son, \u2018aavigtter dre ler.OF.sister L on \u2018morning and afternoon trains.\u2014 ; mother.gon, mestotder 15 LT FOR SALE\u2014NEWCOM+# UPRIGHT ae .ta Sin rts pre-emst a darters- : Lo ano, .up-to-date design, handsome oo mt | ret rs fer RE EEE remuamonai_ Live.s1ook| REFORD AGENCIES | sde ee 4 PE 3.It cost Janet much misery tas then was sound aslees again, all !n 82.00 of, ore.ou log Suet reside six.| tials 4 Is ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, ae overstrung.Ivory key board, full ; plain a his, fee to a grimace the > epace of two Pninutes.rh sach.fv\u2019 ie nu ra ne tit fate EXP re a eon Lone.$88 vabie $15 caen air : stead Es à Pind younge- sister from trouble, she\u2019 re- a ember Sih, 1920; 2 Afov: 18.se té, cold storage, Dec.8 And for the States of HOIST FOR SALE, CHEAP \u2014 One Do Valley becuse it is so nice and far| solved that she too would keep her a.LL made ES à.as ov, 19.his, \u20ac 13 - \u2018Massachusetts and sw York.ble belted floor type freight perde : away.\u2019 from Rnowing the worst of the worry -éuls aire TIOKER: GFFT F108, \" : 1h 19 Congandra cold storage Dec.29\u2018 Oanada Life.Buliding, 180 st James tt.| case and wheels\u2019 in good edndition: .\u2018I should like to he -> gone f r other about Jack, so long as she possibly > i \"| us ai ry pus re vu Min \u201cussage Rate Cabin (called Second).gery J.Kiliott, .G.EY David, ; rl So pte feo oat: fouy 1500 Ib a reasons than the distance,\u2019 said Janet.could.ci le tations.os caf; x : not oF 345.0055 hs rd Claas Eastbound, $29.90; 2 fenati £2 HP, motor: iio ve had \u2018But perhaps granfer will not fee\u2019 thé The time to rise and work came | , A ; nis aie Westbound $80.00.: od i desired.Apply to 143 St Pater f diange so much if w» do not &o far long.béfore the.tardy -autumn-\u2019 dawa, Seputy of the wail FL Cpe, + fée ad FO AVONMOUTE DOCK (ons i.rh, MARKEY SKINNER, - ; way, He will still see familiar faces, Tè-day the bustle of yesterday was in?\u2014Unayuthor if \"ENTRE.| BRISTOL).p HYD and he will hear the same kind of | tensified, there was so.much to do, rs wil not 3 hn ï AND TRUN A i ss.Lakonia; cola\u201d storage .\u2026.Dec, 39 UCSLEY .& 5 il zossip, to Which he has been so long and such short time to do-it in, tiie c \u201c| aan TE a TEROMBON LINE LONDON apvocavss, BARRISTERS, Sho Lacs F OR | tis the familiar faces.from whidh Set er hand was the tAAR of Bathing | La rat ICE auus| 8 RAINS.Daily, oronto and 4 feras Tortona (from Portland Me),| $10 BY.JAMNS STREET, BEEN mn I'am so anxious to escape,\u2019 Lilias an- 92¢K\u2019a belongings, and her hands lin- HATE Gi À ghia.that Ali Oty ot-Récat |- 9:00 fh, 9.48 «a, 750.Dan, 10:30, Po.Dec.8rd.- Fro DOVE, CG.RTH, EG FRED.MAR KO S AL E ered with another grinace of dis- foots and te pen eed.bo nm re re 13 fa t Colas 8 thy FromAce 8 The He NTESNATIONAL Aly TED | Great tain, a .Portland, iy Fle PUGSLBY, sus ply o Logis hep Nov.14.Hurona, cold storage.Déc.à.GORDON HYDR, | A ; , - Appearancés might ba against him : at on dut , wiudet aiid, LE Nov.1d age.Dec.17 at oon mean, bak, Janet qu Pie a Canoë BEL fag of ha Ak LL Pie ia unten cof Sidesiag, Puce Nov.29.Cervoné, cola.storage.Des.Di ) 210 hp.115 volts D.C, f the béd unlaci ns but Pélleve that he had meditated rob- sald province t5 agit cpu ea sa i ésaches fo Ternes Dec.\u201d 6.Fremona os Tate B $ MACLENNAN, Ke._ a otre Mri eo ma bery 'béfore death eut him down with Shi, of, the profe hoy eben e Patolt, ica, (ago, St6.10 Meals- opportunity for practical man.Full a ad) tered A 1|to the mystery, saving the key which \u2018mot pour \u2018heutt ne trbiÿbléé Herêter: \u2018Te En thir dE à Gad enn fond ning.door and \u2018that | HOTICE.Te MANUFACTURERS | 1 be atfgid.' would permit such.a thing?\u2019 démand- SMe a | Limited.sumber ot\u201d Déssengers.Sepi TER T ADER: \u2019 +225 ro 0 b :- 5 .ANS TER.SHIPPER | > 107 Bt-James Street ressent particulars by mail GEO.ED- cd Lilias scornfally, turning a face héld : :such 3 sinister meaning fi her Bend veus ire to\u2019 Le represented in Al I WARDS, 317 Portage Ave.Winnipeg.«} Te + BER LIMIT AND SAW MILL IN crimson with mertification and out- that she would not lat her niin dwell f a dans 1b ib We bust | The ci ge rs ts ro ue Serie | FURNESS, W WITHY & [A C0, Litto F \u2018 PATENT A I TORNEYS, TIMBER Columbia.\u2014I am anthoriged \u2018to raged dignity for her sister to see.upon it, Ê igh Fun ilte Rom om, a, Tov = ry i i i nt a \u2014\u2014\u2014 fering .offer for sale property, comprizing 120 You may think granfer isia poor By the time thé fléor was clean | RS , pue | Fett Vena 1 a Spirit tk bat |?naps +f © million feet standing timber, some of short-witted old man, and not fit for enough to pass without exciting com- y ou | we.are the children of: God a: wr \u2018 the finest in the provin:s, consisting 4 ATENTS much, but he is still able *- protect Ment she hid decided that she did not Ee icity of a ee any vin sen pi seg NASER Norte Rave -1® \"} , | Min! with capécity of 6) m.Daily.his grand-daughter, and.it was just Want Lopes to see the box in its bat a ; JF | \u201cJaroner on hand and lorgine eduip- line to see him stand up to that horrid: tered condition, for ad, 2 woman some ten febt above the ; dep.ates: Iwill give::thee rest.' And he said | =~ \u201cCOMPANY., 'PROMP TLY SELU ER pe This will be sold as a going .Salto, and order him ~ut of the house, \"abo a feteh wor but the boatman seemed afretd of | unto -him;, If thy: présérce: go Hot with NOL ICE : : Manufe éoncern, and affords one of the best '- only\u2014?speaking about.o, fetehing he nothing, and long beford the steamer me; \u2018éarrÿ us -nôt up'Herièé.Por whére- |.- * We soltoit the business of Manu ace available opportunities for taking a \u2018Only what?demanded Janet, in à screwdriver, she set to Work, and soon stopped.numbers of .thent bad #ome- [in shall it be known here that I and | The Athabasca Northern Railway turers, Engineers and others whoreallze | ; firat class lumber proposition.Ful th mains box unsctew- m \u2018w ly to.thé Parliament the a vise ility of having their Patent } ticulars malled on application.\u201ctone of the liveliest apprehension.had ¢he remains of the box unsere how climbed up on.the platform.With | thy people have found grace in thy Company il app 1 rts.Pre.par u ed m oor.TT nada, at Ts next session, for an business transacted by, ixpe 1 have alse f lé There had been trouble with Salto in £4 from the A a heap vias Plled he shouts and yells and laughter\u2019 and.\u2018sight?is it not.An atuats \u2018thou æoest ine the time for the com-, nary advice free.Charges moderate.Principals\u2019 only.v o fof sale me ope ther : the following Timbér Limits:\u2014In li past, so there\u2019 was reason for her [in the bed-spread, île the other -humored pushing they caught | with us?Gl tw + 2 mencement and Sompleton of the Ine Our Inventors Adviser seut pou re British Columbia, sood logeing propo- anxiety now, \u2018things were fastehéd up in the sheets HOId, sol of a rope, some of $ Tl om.\u2018Fhes.in, 1% net.\u201cI 4 PHL av Edward VIL, Cap 57.Buil ing Montreal.and ashington, sition, well situa te ur ry | mil \u2018He threatened that he w.uld strike and .blankets; and, when everything men\u2019s trousers, and some of LE ess; z Luke xxiv, oh ! i xiv,, 27.John.Montreal, Ndvember 8th, 1910.D.C, U S.A oo lion feet i I 4 blow at us from which we could vas ready, she carried the bundies one \u2018and for all-the world like.Ei Hom.Tan LE | ibe Hon fos ul ; at a very low price.\"In Northern, Al- _Sobicttors.for Ei.avox, me : berta, twenty-thr : squaro miles \u2018vir- Gal.; never recover, Lillag answered with by gne over to the house, and deposit- | of monkeys, they clambered up he Es sax 1.14- 3.4 shiver.Then sb- ~sked: \u2018De you eq ne 0 on the long kitchen table, ship's aide till the platform x i 1 \"ns Ç in forest, Pine and Sp-uce, fronting think he could dc us any harm?where she had a0 often sproad suppers crowded that several men were -.| - ,! AZ?; gin | res Pine and Sp ce, fronting It was as it an icy hand had sud: ahd breakfasts for travellers crossing inE on outalde îte ratitng.Among tbésé | | GERMAN LANGUAGE.PUBLIC NOTIOE ATENTE Irene Sfine.opportunits for Pulp fenly clutched at Janet's heart; and | the mountains.last was an, old.man, white-he i Mill.In.Central -Albarta Timber Berth with estimated cut of sixty mil- .lion: feet Pine and Spruce.In Souths ern Alberta,\u201d Timber Berta with seven- | ERE ) Ca iven- that under the First ETHÉ NEN) sie asked herself if Salto Moritz, rene- The familiar room wore a strangely and seemingly feeble; and ss he Sine © 8 n ew bus heréby Æ , -| BN 0 E : OE TES cade, thief, and rufflan that he was, désolate aspect to-day.Janet shivered\u2019 on the very.outside of the little crowd.|.Paper in we at Agile 4 5 or Ne (Pers dr Bamade, 1906, Known as \u201cTh A Ci .: 0 #.Canada, 1906, known as \u201cThe hue aught of the reason why Jack every time she entered it, and much as it looked as though any mite he | : Bilingual 8e Schools.Le Lon tutes of \u20ac \u201cAct .-|-Compantes* letters patent _have-p - : en cl five million feet staading Timber: bad hidden the b» - of registered let- there remained to be dore, she longed mais Bm Asa ice de shoes | Lee, SU been issue, ander he Sear of the Safe | : ; Wanted, from \u201castern ers West- \u201c4 ins t 1 h in inutes to fly faster, he made > \u201cNord.retary o e.ef Canad Lands for Sale.have excep- ped taming oes Me | oran fo a pau as | Ver No meme xa ESF QE Bl Re | PATENTS THAT PROTEST PONS Something in her expression awoke them to leave the home, which already how stayed Where he waa.Then, sud- eR Ww cat atrongls \u2018urges.\u2018thät.the potatine ont and Tent, gent are | HERSTONH AUGH & oo.4 résp asprelted gro.EDs.Lilias's fears, and she asked again: was home no longer .denly someone in a boat Palo pHésd, Germans \u201cmake mers > - charming © a ng the: boot w ih ad deliberasion: she was Valley, which might be taken as a boat explaified tliat he was calling the | i to stand up for the Flehts and the i -Shchec.for bin following pure NS PATENTED \u2018| town: of Fort = cou ab fhe Indian lehating with herself as to how much sure token that madame was near at eh ne ers to the.danser | privileges, and to.Wigerousiy defend: \u2018poses, vi Viz.(a), Te carry nah (Dust \u201cINVENTION COUNTRIES River, sphere à exe extént, | boating hay of t} > .n- han man Absalo: and western\u2019 mess of dealers \u201cin -lymbper, an uilding {.Ce house and siding fi fide iN nasale & aE \u201cpe The old man rose then from the half.a dozen hands were stretchéd \u2018out em.a Nort hwo ert\u2019 Suda and railway supplies; .(b) To buy, own, \u201cOWEN N.EVANS- shipping ok.the \u2018East-Coast Florida.ald, tb t ie g corner where he had been sitting all tô help him, and peoplé said.cheewtul 1 Engl h is?v th 36 hold, lease \u2018and exchange timbeï Hme | B nat wontr al.| ; \u2018Railway, The: Crop realizes about The bono much?à slip- the morning.and begged that Lilas things to him, and, the crowd squeezed | Linglls à Schals?, ria = Ghee French ci.its, logs manufactured and unmanufac- Merohante Bank Building, 68.| 3,000 boxes of pineapples yearly,which ped of; \u201cthen, Sitting.eroue sd on the would help him into his coat.He was apart and, made room, for Bn the - Blk ek is of does ps indeed need to tured Tumber, ans the products of same, 0m \u2014 _ sell re 55° per Sons Requires So gs a y \u2018 201 r w 0 LT - © ER - + x bal, with her tired feet 'uxuriating in tremulous but calm, and Janet saw |middle.à ef, hy sa ducting | PE on account of religious instruction, |.sale \u201cof s«me;\"{c).To buy and sell all | a PERSONAL.PS | tivation or pignting for at least 13 1 La with much satisfaction that there was | proud an triumpl ant; oon ucting: o * \"kinds of: building \u2018and railway material; ; 11 young growth.Ë, re ton She Said slowly, ton the little danger of his breaking down un- {idown the ladder .two Turks amd æ| pe tr Une French: 11 18 a matter sf le to marufacture\u201d any-pr\u2019all of such- \u2018ma LADIES\u2019 HATRDRESSIN3 MARCEL- Sy being For g Erowth Prick, der the strain n° the martine -as she | Greek.who Weve to ; gve him, Money 1 for terial * \u201cOn.\u2018properties \u2018that\u2019 might be waving, shampocing, elsctric face and nly gs ly*to J °C.-BERTRAND.AG uth, 1 for one care mot how Soon jud feared that he might do.rasa abd A 1-them the language question does not houglit,\" leased, built: or\u2019 controlled; (d) { .gcalp-massage done at liui~s\u2019 own resi- | .; 3 - = ame streei West.Phe : h: sets about the task, but that I Fear The cloud of dust had by this| .EA \u201ccome inte deration-ut all, betädisé To; Acquire and maintain- agencies for | \"dence at moderate charge.Appoifit-{.Main, ps ae le the one thing he will not do.\u2019 e d If i tr Cl «5-1 iour propinelal Government.does mot f'the .pufpose.of - buying ~ and\u2019 selling | ments promptly .and carefully.attend- a The trut] $ hat?demanded.time résolved itself into a pair Now the Dardanelles- boatmen do hot: dare to.Interfere.with them.\u2026 _., |-Booës, materials \u2018or \u201carticles similar to | ed to.also ladies\u2019 own naïr.made ug.in | = - Bins 1th about wha em of horsés and a \u201cwaggon, which \u2018look à very kind or-géntie tot of men, eter ae 11 TRS \u201cthose which the company is hereby au-|\" any description.; Tel East, 8840; PROP RTY FOR.SALE du In a puzzled tone.came on at a smart pace, herälded by | at from this story you will understand:|, .CABINET OF FRANCE: }thorized to manufacture and, deal ini.1 JOHN ANNARGCH, 43 St.\u2018Familid St 4: of ROPER JE, \u2018I.about everything\u2019 Janet Te- dust.followed by dust, and.escortéd u t they look, ! |- 4-(e): Fo build and operate-saw mills and |.; Dlied rather vaguely; then she laÿ by the same.that they are nicer than\u2019 they: loo 5 Tang kind.of wood mahafacturing plants; [=r PROPERTY FOR \u2018SALE: AN INVEST.back on the pillow and said in a tired y .+ hope you are:the same, for even if yal: CP) Fo.take and accept dnd generally to j- \"MISCÉLLANEOUS.- ment Opportunity.16 percent net .tone, \u2018Dear.F t be quiet for a (To be continued.) -| are very handsome its well: to be.nicer: Several 1, Changes, in Personnel Like: shold -shares in.other companies: having | ei your money, .\u2019 Brick block, five couple of ; \u20ac men © qu will talk .than you look.\u201cAnd heing; especially: 1 to.\u201cbe Made: _.\u2018objects similar in.whole .or- in-.part to\u2019 ANY ONE NOT .BEING ABLE TO.GET Tit ouseliseping Jats, (something things OUTS, en Va re kind: to old people is one of the nicest |: | - y \u20ac.à |thosez-of the company.in: payment of | \"a \u2018Witness\u2019 at his newsdealérs wili new), known as \u201cGarden-Court\u2019 Situa- wars 5 prer, and see if there is any ft ways of being nice.\u2018When: and where |.\u2018 = émet: {any \u2018rental or prices of sale of any of | @blige the publishers by \u2018notifying the | tion, Jardin street, 10 minutes.from at of the mu ê., Jesus was a boy all.Jts.propetty.or part thereof notwith- | \u2018Subscription ee by .tele- McGill streêt, 19 minutes from Guy , Lilias nodded, and speedily took her : ation | Paris, Now SETHE\u201d Poms ave] \u2018standing the provisioh .of \u2018Section:-44 of-|' phone, \u2018Main 409 \u2018BED-TIME | ht to show special si h At Th rail 2 th postcard and St Gitlictine.pehiiee $4, 0%, ar An departure fe o show con there will important changes in the {the sald - Ac e.\u2018opérations.o: ol JOHN DOUGALL.K & \u2018Witness | nual rent Terms, say ape ee eprom the cham.Ne orsltors \u201ci ta taught aged.Do you ever fake ee | There = ae attr \u2018thé: a budkét.company to: be, tarried jon throughout Building.\u2018 Mrs \u201c| cash.W.ERNEST.BOLTON, ra this evening but, in © post to-mor- TO 1 iho name.of.SERRcs and oimennere \u2014 = i \u2014\" Notre Dame West.[W's upheaval, there was plenty of : S {| grandmother.or a grandfather, you aré |.take plnde new Libefä] mimiäfers will Buppitce Ce » Limited; \u2014with.ra capital |+ °° \u201cTo LET.Ta PTR th be done.So \u201ciF extra.kind -te.her or Rim.hecahge AL ye.appointed, the followers of M.Ce} | stock .pf fifty.thousand dollars.divided |: : eri , Janet ma = grandparents are, very .kind to.thélz-|.\u201chaving preference.4 Tito.55 ghares: of one hundred dollars .E To.Te \"303 CAMNIER ST, 5 meant to think things over, gp HOUS) [WANT Al 3S.ani de ; \u2019 \".| grandchildren, But -when you \"come.| \u2018tall of Ge ray \u201cLai.- each, and the.chief plage-of business of] = coms; with gas, and -évery con Vent» À decide how much or how little she .ABSALOM.\u2018There 18 some td en u t t rooms, k.iv.40 : Yild tell Lilias.But sleep came to ©\" |agross old people who ale as, or 88 | que Becoming MiAlster of War, and|ABo sata -domnany to be at the City of |: ence; $9.00.per\u2019 i voi 3 I 1 5 her before she had time to think at Get out your atlas and.find.the Dar- Absalom, how do.- your \u201cbebe ve - \u2018the 7 \u201cp£ - M.\u2018Gasset eins Minister pans\u2019 Montres! at tt me rs ange of \u2018Queben.1 .Garnier street ast.oors \u20ac a ove ount dr Le \u201cWIT ~ : 2.and she slumbered dreamlessly un- | danelles.The other day, in going from | Boys rushing.ot of.7h00} are eofteri.| \u201cte.Works.Ge :Ë i + 15\" ot State of Canada, this 19th.ay\u201d AE - \u2018Royal aven i 2 The NESS 4 le fie in the afte: soon.Athens to.Constantinople, I.passed | very.careless as .o running ta poûr ; = November, 1810.{FACTORY FLOOR SPACE FoR Lior | ; MAY BE LEFT WITH fi wl?Wus busy in the kitchen help- through the narrow waters that are [ladies on the pavement, and es a WAR, ox.UNFIT.00D, ; THOMAS MULVEY, mancfacturing, about 4,J3¢ square feet ||, 1.Chapman, Bookseller,.513 St Ca- À v y lias to pack such things as had called by that name; and in the after- | girls took a 2 People, 28,000 hey | \u201cUnder-Secretary.of State.im foors of 2 00 sate rect or dub.Hherine st.West, gr with BR.Turner, , {à \u2018 :; < t eam r espise .vide \"nv , Po nt t.Charles elling- ; 3 gr A oh away next day, and ihe) noon our magnific.great.mid.children.Alwavs show all the kindness without power.Acdress WHE MAN-.1 Bros teet, est of Subway: JV ME: \u201c1 ep her as wandering aimless stopped for t wo drew near our stop- you can to the aged, es >cially if they \u2018Company \u201cFined $200 for sling day (afternoon ampaign to pe be- AGER, P.O.Rox 2234, Montreal, - hews, 103 Church Avenue, Verdun.+ H and ou nne - \u2018 a cam n ; \u2019 Fy ig hen Janet appeared ne Pièce quite a little Acet of small are poor 88 well as old\u2014Christien - Bad Figs.| Be tame RAED 10 DIOAK\u2019 UP | en === CL.JFIED / RTISEMENTS.3 pret - is it true that we are going boats put out a me and the row- World.\" D : oe LL \u2014\u2014 .The Henry- Stoan.Company, of Buf- FLATS To LET.oe CASK rio w ; HY to-morrow?he asked, anxious- {ers were all hdping to get some pas- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 8 20:\u20147 fn Tord] falo.was convicted of shipping.170 ituation Vacant, Situation Wanted, py.; ic rking ake J : ; 4 Buffalo, N.Y.NG.ofin Toy ; TWSTER AVENUE, 107 \u2014 MIDDLE Is ted, Rooms To Let, .rt] io sw ing at her sleeves as she came | sengers ton nine dE rom the.ship's WHAT SAITH THE SCRIPTURE! O'Brian, United Sa, Je- 1.ons ox Tork ridge.Holt anon 5 BREV ce: newly de co rated; a UE que, ant: ona: Rooms Te Yeantticies Te .cine | © {iclared: yesterday th e Sake o t= | mediate possessidu, n Very Sale.\u2026 Mone et one eat as es aide vas a PO ee SOL 0s Taro November 30.\u201c| ten eggs for-, Ki lui defianc.ike and > Nation for ai 0 Work, Gener) Popular light a vhere a '0duceq.bon th- cause of the eotom:, Nowing erform- electric > he is ieks ni renzied Durejyv it re.1e day, \u20ac it in CORD be in = LX- who ing to > Teal f te us cri- sts us ow ji Court allega- is ex- 1 Fcd- s sent y the pe most ~The vorin;; of tw ge lies Years s the s that 2ussi:.e the | pea- pbber- me to re the Was mbers have.lead- Le \u2014 Could Hardly Work.Mr.ites to pie was advised to ans wo boxes 1 favor.il remain cured.Pm se who have never been troubled | \u20184; kidney trouble do not know-the | bring and misery which those afflisted undergo- : lame or aching back tomes | ee kidneys, and when the kidneys.rder the whole system becomes: are out ofo deraD kidney troubles.er help the kidneys to flush off.; oisonous impurities which rid ae os thus clearing out the | Kidneys, bladder and urinary passages.\u201cPrice 50c per box or 3 for $1.25, at all deslers or mailed direct on receipt of | ) py The T.Milburn Co., .Limited, have \u2018price.Roronto, Ont.: \"If ordering direct snonify \u201cDoan SPECIALTIES JI WALTER PAUL'S STORES - melish Hot-House Grapés, Bish Cob Nuts, English Walnuts, .;( French: Artichokes, v California Melons, .Florida Grape Fruit, Florida Oranges, 3 014 Mission Oranges, : Ripe Pineapples, 3 Oregon Apples, 8 Almeria Grapes,.- : \" Royal Cluster Table Raisins, New Dates, © New Chestnuts.CL 481 St.Catherine Street West, and at 80 University Street.Had Severe Pains In His Back.,- ed E.Davis, Gorrie, Ont; Aller some years I suffered from sins in my back and could hardly - |, and when I stooped down, kot 8 thing felt ss if my back | reak.I t pst, DER pills, and after takin was entirely cured, and fee that I cannot speak too highly in their .\u201cThis was nearly four years ago and I jo\" Kidney Pillz are a specific.for: ra À \"MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND.CUSHING & BARRON | \u2018 Notarios and Commissioners\u2019 \u2018Liverpool & London & Globe insurance Bullding 51% St.James Street.| from the start.NAVE YOU GOT A GOLD Got a box of Harte\u2019s Grippe Wafers.Cures a cold im twenty-four hours.Price 25e.» Try & bottle.of Hartes Cough Mixture.Price: 25e, WINTER FLUID.For Chapped Hands.and Lipas \u2018fifty years a favorite remedy.L'rice 250 .J.A.MARTE, Druggist , 150 Notre Dame Streot West.a JACKSON & & CARPENTERS, GUILDERS- and CONTRACTORS: Valnations made.& , ES tea REP mpy 355.CO.° 1296 to 236 HIBERNIA ROAD.WRITE POR IT TODAC .Specialties.in, 'CLARIONETS, TAWA \u2018Shrubb an DRUMS ATRAPFS.CW.LiNDSAY Lime A LANOTRE, Herseshaeing and Olippingg _ Parior, 24 BERTHELET STREEŸT, 2 Bhoeing of Frotte Runn and Gptiemen'e Driving Horase, o denture #01 up- S-date establishment, - \u2018 t 7 one of its in Canada.rt .ONTARIO HOCKEY hnterprovinetal toc Expensiva a Luxury.| ; Trento, Nov.29.\u2014Amdteur hockey #4 the floor in Ontario, as the clubs ie Organizing suietly- and will bs.ready for the gong\u201d Toronto, with its eight « .oT nine seniors, wijl be divided cs sections, ag \u2018tisualk: Tha Feniors from outside have not yet ap- Ringers Put doubtless - Stratford and coon will Be in-liné \u2018again, and into Èwo fussib] Cin, Others.There is.sno.chance ton Loonterprovineial forming a sec- tong Te.Nobody wants it, and the S 4re more \u2018than satisfied to win A the the JR àt leust .OF Lixtane .a ; ; .\u201c@& \u201ctance, and no honor to offer.; or 10 OK ; tbr WAINWRIGHT GROWING.The town of Wainwright, on Woo, rp Deo ave = \u2018LADY CURLERS ELECT SKIPS.wy St.Lawrence Curlin M, din the clubroem-on Monday non, when election of skips took 3e following being named: Mrs.mE fn.à Iy; Ve fées \u201c y Mrs, Almond, Mrs.Max Sinn, ; \u2018aiter M.Kearns.Mrs.J.F.\u201cnu, Mrs.D.J.H.Murdoch.- .husinesg of the meeting was resident Mrs.Wm, Cairns en- - \u2018êris.ed the club to Lea 4 HE\u2014SPECI | Orting, WAITING BOOM FOR \u2018088 Robertson \u2018Cup, and do so |.\u201d heu ra without losing.money, \u201cêven if vineiat nt make any.The intér-pro- this wanis LOO expensive a.luxury for > Section, with no particular reason rad Trunk Pacific, is forging ahead.© ew 318,000 brick schoolhouse will pled on December 1, and it is a \u20181 that at the present rate of fh of the town the school will © be enlarged within a year.ba , \u201ceMi-annual meeting of ras v i rd we be ¢ © @ club Héar\u2019 the surfade, end.\u201d a diets a keen rac.in 191, 2 © .= : * formance\u2014St.Yvés-Sviie\u201d berg.Pan Second.New York, Nov.80: and Willlam Queal carried, the stairs and stripes to victory if.the intermas |.tional team-race.over the full Marathon | P tor: webs! all having been the alleged fund was sub- ibed: Bervice has not yet \u2018Been ob- distance at Madison Square Gardens | Woods, shaped well.at\u2019 the.start, but Meadows developed foot trouble in the fourth mile, and they did\u2018 not finish.| Alf.Shrubb and A.E.Wood were the | English team.On the 13th mile Shrubb\" dropped out.Wood ram in half-mile \u2018jaunts until near the end of the race, to be in the money.~~ © = .Holmer and Queal ran a pretty race Thé best race was for \u2018second place.8t.Xves and Svanberg worked .hard to \u2018hold - the position against Shrubb anda Wood, and when that team was dispos- éd of, Koiemeineh and Nienimain, the -Finnish team, made \u2018a bid for the posi.tien: The -French-Swedish pair held cut, however, finishing in 2.04.38 1-b,° Tin the others in third place in 2.04.47 © 8t, Yves had the pole when Senator \u2018Timothy D.Sullivan started the répre- sdntatives of the \u2018five teams on their way.There was a hot scramble.for the leadership at the end of the first lap, and the honor went io Quéal, Who.crossed the starting line a few yards ahead of Wood, the Canadian.Shrubb Was close behind, with a \u2018RKélemaiten drawing up in the ordent| named.\u2018The entire first nijle saw this -6rder unchanged, althg :can team.gained \u2018considerable ground .RRd the other 8.Yves and Throughout the second mile the men held the same relative positions, and up to the fifth mile it was a repetition of what had gone before, The Ameri- .can team continued te set a record- breaking pace and drew further away \u2018from the reduced fleld.The five-mile - mark was passed in 21.28 3-5, almost .twenty seconds ahead of the record.The gixth mile, finished in the same order 18 seconds ahead of the record, : raw- the adual .dropping back 0 Wood, and in the seventh | mile the Englishmen were passed out By the Finland team.The time for ten iniles was\u2019 44.35, and there was no change in \u2018thé order.St, Yves and Svanberg were - second.\u201d Kolemainen and Neinenain, were third, crd the English team, Shrubb and Waod, in the rear.From.the eleventh to the fifteenth .mile there was no change in the relative positions of the three leaders, 1 neither was there any change in .thae distance separating.them., The fifteenth mile was finished In 1.08.35, which time lacks only seven seconds of being two minutes poorer than the record established by Holmer and Queal at the Garden three weeks ago.One lap separated the two leading teams at the end of the fifteenth mile, and the Finland team was four laps behind Holmer and Queal.Woad, of the Enz- lsh team, was runn g alone, retiring every few laps, but always returning to the track, enough fo Keep his team in.the race.wT ps \u2019 \u2018From \u2018the fifteenth to the twentieth mile, St Yves and :Svanberg.lost ground.Gradually the pace set by the Americans wore down St.Yves and he lost ground on all his relays.His rartner, Svanberg, was still running beautifully, but the little Frenchman -+ #reemed unable to do as w2ll as his partner.Gradually the distance between thé American and French teams widen: ed,-and in the first half of the nineteenth mile Holmer, running for the Americans, passed out St.Yves, maks ing\u2019 the legd, two laps over -the field: The-time for twërty miles wgs 1.32.1% 2-5, almost three secdnds behind \u2018the best team figure fer \u201chis distance From the twentieth mile all marks are |.new figures, as to-night's event was the first big team race over full Mära thon distance.: ; From the twentieth mile tc.the.finish Holmer and -Queal managed to .rémaiy- four laps.ahead of the Finns, who id: better running in the closing part.of.the -race than.inthe early miles.a were in much better shape:gt the Anis 9 Bj h than St.Yves, of the Frénch-S8wélis! team, and gradually pulled: down\u2019 the tWo-lap lead which St.Yves and\u2019 Svan- and.they were vwithir a läp \u2018of t was never threatened in.the closing miles and they finished in 2:02.16 \u201c145 St.Yves and Svanberg, 3% laps\u201c bed.hind, covered the distance in 2.04.38 1-5, | and\u201d Kolemainen and.Nienimaln, four laps behind the leaders, finished \u2018in 7 445, 7 c TORONTO BASEBALL.New Team Will: Represent the City - Next Year.Toronto, Ont, Nov.29.\u2014President I.J.McCaffery, of the Toronto Basebail | Club, promises that this city will ba represented by an almost entirely new team in the eastern league nex: year.Joe Kelley has signed a contract to manage the team, while two \u2018other players have already signed up.Mr.McCaffery would not divulge the identity of these men.Mr.McCaffery is of the opinion that the eastern cideunit will look more like a major league rext year than ever, and that it will tuke a good deal more tact and dip- Queal jumped ahead\u2019 at the end of the first lap; ard the partners kept on setting the pace until.the finish.Four.mileg after th.start they stole a lap on.the others, They gained \u2018another lap in the nineteenth, and another near the finish.h the Ameri-| e strung out.| {The ar th pian was 3.57 : n à a À © J TB MIAN.ve Or ¢ $8.seconds Stor Th the mark | made by Holmer and Queal in the re ; cent 20-miile racé at the Garden.: R berg held at the twentieth mile.The |: last three miles showed a great battlé by the Finns to capture second fioney, \u201cfol - last night.\u201d Holmer comocs from Nova |, = .Scotia and has done the gréatér part}.of his running iñ 'Cahada.The win+| ners had.three Inpé on St.Yves and | \u2018| Svanberg, the French.Swedish team: Their time was 2.02.16 1-5.oh The: .Canadian team,\u2019 Meadows and] CROSS-COU | SS-COUNTRY CHAMPION \u2014 Fred.G.Bellary; th ern runner, is now the national cross-country title to his a other day.e Well knoum dést- rk,- LL, the vent at Colt Iready long list by winning the © | WOILLCOMPETE Sending a Swimming Squad to \u2018Yale in January.re sending a swimming \u2018 ale in January next, COMIK Y ampionships \u2018at -vari- to bat the university ch ous distances.\u201cM ia net.known definitely composition of the squed, and Mackay, two of the will accompany the tea 4 : t .TORONTO WILLING.will Toronto, Nav.ing to re-enter the Int key League \u2018under \u20ac ' The club last matter,and it was decl with tern section compos College.\u2018Varsity, however, will constitution being changed so th vision {8 made for -the.playi | ties, and the settlement of ce puted points 1s left to the Intereal ot granted \"Varsity de- sesnione \u2018are not À ; à cer et \u20188 through with the Intercols.I ut.Has Gone Tes - Lima, hardt, Petroit dled lapse, after and \u2018the de of Indianapoll Detroit, Royals Will The Montreal nnual _meeti held their a \u2018club house, on | Le nleht at the M.A.-A.A.Peel street.\u201d ~The ess.comaLi siderable time, hour before ne was conçlu There will season, but, and -in will The schedule Dec.9, to al It fey come e > Hub league, as hitherto.Lotg were cast last n the composition of \u2018the section, game out as follows: .= Section À ; ntps- 20 WT Kferchants.Section oyal Trust.The electi we: -ahd Mount R ang n.Presi Frenchman and his partner at the finy tén/ ish.The lead of Holmer and Queal ion.vi \u2018Aust Phepoe, T.- Presi - First ch er.-.Second A Thomson.:- Secre Most of: the games od at the Arena.T ing on its ninth season.and ved one.of the best organized t successful of the many mins associations that.have been h ; district.\u2018The\u201d-contest j hampionship honors has always or a put.conducted Cg lines.and each season - been.increased interest | the part of the followers of A good_many of | gure in séhior.ama- around Montreal are on the teams, and the standard of play is very good.; : ebec-Union combination.whieh The Qu vionshin last season.will ôf ft& players back in the d'exnect to make \u2018à strong bid e 1911 honors: ' won the cham haves most ame.for \u201cth lomacy as well as hard work to keep! Ter teels unfit.Kelley would represent the club alone in that case, The ,Fastern League méeting will be held in New York on Monday, Decem- « Miss.Robertson, Miss \u2018V,- Ro- her 12th, the day before _the National- Sinn, League gathéring.\u2018MaCaffery ig thea tened with quirsy at present, and asserts that he will not go near the metropolis for: the annual meeting if he champio - af 180; vas, ais Cpe New Ÿ - Hopne.who is to pla +21 to Maver's 1.400 points at 18,2 now leads in three night's play points.the score being: \"Hoppe, 1,100; Mayer, 658.| TIGER-MONTREAL MATCH Likely to Materialize, \u2014 Rugby Football Exhi- which \u201cwas to have w York on Saturday The proposed Rug \u2018bitton miateh ong Hamilton Tigers , \u2018w taken.place at N thos h no ofall I 4] donttent had been -Haïailton are \u2018na 1d have besn-had been Téceived up.tothis tthe \u2018draw\u2019 th they won lgst\u2019 Sat.0 New.York authori- Go Back to Intereoll \u2018and it is mos x | gested game, Wil} \u201cConcessions.CL aT OB: THE VICTORS.rr, - 29.\u2014\"Varsity ercollegiate.Hace ertain- conditions.night, considered the ded to accept the \u201c39.\u2014kt \u2018a \u2018m tin \u2018 rà -6£ Contro!\u2019 to-dar 16 us aor Honor the 'Varsity Rugb ded just what form this ed of Laval, of Que- | oronto; Nov.bec, Laval of Montreal, \u2018and Ottawa insist on \u2018the ti pined by all the city ayer tu £ 4 als .wouyld be.more sc.tor vas turned over \"Phe McGill hockey \u2018games this season will be played \u2018at the Victoria rink, arrangements häving been.mad \u2018hours\u2019 practice ede Ohio, Nov.29,\u2014Carly\u2019 G lightweight _ pugilist, to-day following 10 rounds rien ry, here last night.ang Coroner are invest en aad \u2018man\u2019s seconds, Wm.Roo s, and V.P.Carivan, been subpoenaed t pear at the investigation.IMPERIAIS TO RETIRE.Most Likely Fill the also for three \u2018The argument that © ers received \u2018sc fhuch from clubs\u2019 now défuret t of funds; is the m fication of the sal \u2018 Fancy okey én to attend the \u2018gèmé, - Johnson won't ast geason | fumet through lack - ost convincing justi- hugldsts ref bécauss EF play.A good player, but not thai good: to cause \u2018anada\u2019s winter pastime to be abolish, éd, owing to his retirésient from the According fo the remarks.made by \u2018Hockey stars,\u2019 their.\u2018the past\u2019 has 'depe \u2018khocking out\u2019.abil 6 present saléry -Temuneyation in nded -upon \u2018their - clausé in t A.should be in.or - argument ution > occupied con- so that it was a late business of the meeting d, : r be one change from last miperial Club ait probability.t will be drawn üp on of a definite answer ed from ¢ Roya ank.; a in there will be an eight- ight to decide stimtion of the N.H \u2018troduced one, which fi aight be called .thé.\u2018anti-knock out suse,\u201d unless the rules which govern game could be more strongly en- ~The Halleybury Club might.well be n such an agreement: as \u2018that which wes reproduced in a con was made.Fancy $2,700 tor 8 services of about rone be week.Such figures .are.a \u2018and no one.-knows tt bét- ter \u201chockey fAtar\u201d reférred \u2018to: In a letter addressed.to \u201cpérary, Art.Rossé conclud what shaky defence ef the \u2018pro hocks\u2019 \u2019| case as follows: ~ \u2018Personally I am indeéd pleased to being placed .on such a &\u2019 gentlemen.respon.tof credit for their 5 UD such a worthy \u2018when.we consider.a it, looks as.If the untry where ebec- Union, Eastern sf Montreal | anh Bank of Toronto, Molson; on of offigers: resulted ad oO ea n\u2014Right \u2018Hon.\u2019 Lord \u2018Strathcona Sir.Edward Clous- e-Presidents-\u2014Mesers.- C.W.\u2019 : | | rm basis, à \u201cgible deserve a lo work in drawin constitution; bu couple: of claus latter was made hockey players grow on trees.\u2019 The business administrators of hockey did \"not considér' where hockey Players grew or gare From in framing the clauses referreqd.lg, but what th did \u2018consider, or from their © ¥.Howe and H.Robertson.: Viee-President\u2014Mr.W.EB Vice-President \u2014 Mr.RB; y-Treasurer\u2014Mr.W.J \u201cRoss; this.winter .wil be play The league fs Bow enter has pro and mos ar hockey farmed heen keen.along.portsma there h mes on he various.clubs.the players teur hockey \"WORLD'S RECORD BROKEN.Philadelphia, Nov.30.\u2014Willie Hoppa | f ; broke the world's record |.2 18.1 billiards in his in 1 \u201cthé rarhateur this city.by piling up| \u201c255 voints\u201d The best previdus record de.by Hoppe four weeks, ROUE 10e.aa in ER LE ÿ 1.200 points \u2018at e dykè.js nèf suficient to igmaetitum which ngton street, to become a menace to pedestrians or endanger the lives of tobogganists by with the street cars or other height ofith ned con.Messrs.- Keene: and, Whitney, a fenreteriee both called as ases to«day, testified\u201d réin Europe.Ca mea .he Jockey Club, Mr.Relmont ex- dined to-day, Is a closed corpsoration \u201cftfty members, brought inta_ being I me ten years ago hy: men: interested fhe ort ; À be asked pb row 4 (SE TU où\" ockey Club \u2018hud: assesse the Conéy Island Jockey C.ub, \u201clang replied that the money had Tot been { an assessment, Bi ÿ.as the result o ut contributed informally.- \u2018There lg no authority,\u201d he said, \u2018that - ean bé eéxércinsd by the Jockey Club to .piniluencé payment of a fee by a racng © asgociation for \u2018legal purposes; hut the associations, flhdimg that they wera to | Be persecut combined and retained attorneys to fight the legislation.This was purely a voluntary matter, and ¢ was absolutely ne .compulsion whatsoever in having the money raisec to.retin lawyers.\u2019 5 > ¢ - \u2018To what do: you refer when you gay \u2018persecution of rd r ked, per Lo lon of racing?he was Fsked » 1 may gay that 1 was served With a subpoana by your commitiée in a way that I'd call persscution.î had no: notification of the fact that you \u2018wanted mé.An attempt was made to serve me the day before Thanksgiving | Day, in a roundabout way, by calling at my office and saying that Iwgs wants ed on a very pressing business matter.That is.a reflection, and it is | persecution in.that it made the _coin- munity think I \u2018was trying to.evade | \u2018Now, take Mr.Whitney.He is abroad, arranging the international polo Stable is abroad, and his n .interests arg there: H i to be & subboons ie is supposed subpoena, .er ; It was absurd, Mr.BT nt added, to expect Mr.Whitney to charter a special steamer to come aver and fe tif shiout \u2018some wmiythical dinner.that was printed in the newspapers, a some stify mythical sum that was oa whose vary size makes it ridiculous.\u2019 Chaifman Bruce \u201cintérruntéd to -say that it was em record het Ja : R.sérié left the: countty after James es ht sp te.Tr.Whitaey, .ee was not sétroll hoc when Ge.4] 8 CTE\" me dll you knbw about - funds were Taised, and haw,\u201d \u2018 ask ERTS you how much ssia ur \u2026'F cah\u2019£ tell you how much,\u201d said Mr.Belmont, \u2018but thé acts.ot the od ar tion are public property, are open to inspéction, and the Prune ware Praised pro rata among the various raci - soclations.\u2019 ong.the TOUS.Tacing as The witness admitted that there were veral - conferences hel \u2018the intérested in.racing.à br ve ven \u201cAt ong of those,\u2019 he ssid, \u2018a purse was made up to protect the racing as.| sééfations, but everyt was open EE TS CHINE was open and M \u201cwas the custodian of - thosé in Sometimes I was\" replied Mr.Bel- \u201cFormer State Senator Wm.H.Rey- nals, followed Mr.Belmont on thé id.- Me ig president of the Meiro- politan- Jockey Riu, \u2018ahd he % ve Fa ae Es ne tree erouts, dntribut- - Metro 0 \u2018 ockey Sup\u201d In ail, he said, 432026.hey been contributed from August, 1906, Lo May, 1809, a}! subscribed by the association in a legitimate manner, and not by individu \u201cWere you ever approached by any member of the Legislature, saying thar it would be wise for your asspclation to raise a fund?he was asked.\u2018I was not,\u201d he replied.NATIONAL LEAGUE BULLETIN.Contracts Signed and Releases : Given to Players, .New York, November.29.-\u2014Président Lynch, of the National League, announced the following \u2018contracts and Peléases to-day: Contracts\u2014With Breoklyn, \u2018Wm.F.Dahlen, Ross BE.Erwin, -Raleigh At- chison, Elmer E.Knstzer, BE.B.Harge, Otto Miller, George.G.Bell; Patrick Ragan, A.W.Bureh; jf.G.N.Rucker, Sanfor Burk, Harry Smith, R.J, Coul+ son, Tony Smith, J.F.Dalton, M.R.Stark, John N.Daubert, Bert Tolley, W8.Daviäson, Zach W.Wheat.\u201cWith Chicago\u2014Fred Tony.With New York\u2014Beals Becker, Arthur Pletcher, A.H.Bridwell, Harry Gowd$, J.Otis Crandall, Edward Hen- drieks.With Philadélphia\u2014H.S.Miller.Releages\u2014By- Plitsburg to.Milwau- kée CA.A.Y \u2018John F.Keenan., .OTTAWA\"SCULLERS FOR HEN- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 |.ionable Regatta.- Ottawa, -Nov.29.\u2014The Ottawa Row- ing Club has.practically completed arrangements for the trip to England of | © the championship eight next summer.| - It \u2018has heen decided that.the crew.wil} sail from Quebec on June 18, having | twè week's in England prier.to the race, \u2018which takes place at Henley about July 8.\u2019Fhé senior, four, Martin, Kilt, Jim MecCuaig, Thaver Jolliffe \"and Felix Sotigen, will remain in England \u2018until Atgust 19, while Messrs.Harvey Pul- ford, Edie Phillips, Bob Green and Bill Harrison, will return about July 22.Ten or twelve oarsmen will be taken WHITE WINS, | Won Ten-mile-race Easily by a Lap.Brockville, Ont., Nov.29.\u2014The Harrier Chub put on a ten mile handicap race at the Roller Rink, which attract- ad ga large crowd of spectators to-night There were flve starters, White.At- king and Hood.Brockville; Brayvman, of Chantry, and Graham.a promising runner, of Perth, who is only 20 years of age.White .was placed on scratch.ahd \u201cthe \u2018others were \u2018given handicavs ranging.from 1.30 to 3.45 minutes, Graham, having the first named advan- ta e Hood led to the sévenith mile, when he was naseéd bv Graham.White cauæht ths Perth man in the eighth) and clung to his heels.ontil one-quarter af a mile from the finish, He then as- sifimed the lead, winnine handily by one lo»: Hond was third.dnd Rravwan 4th, Atkins fell bv the wav = White's time was 55.02, which is 1.59 better than hé made In the Montreal road race on Thanksgiving Day.\u2018ax prement.at the conference funy that they ; FI SE À Nr Fw mme M aapéRi ass A LL, Sooke wb Fa LUE 0 2 Pen tr mie .CAEL Fe Gago es t pp EE EEN AUS = = dt Tr D IE PSE LES Bl TT cr ; y mou MM a a 1 SIRE AAA ag TRIS pe ye Tene ve Cyne Rion à \u2018Let that namie sink into yous sind., _Itisiin your interest to remembe Her it when the need of a new Overcoat suggests itself, .It is not casy fo find an Overtoa rok t that is a perfect fitting, 1+ dressy garmetit, \u2018and\u2019 at'the saine tite is réally serviceable in .our changeable winter climate.«© © \u2026 Mis less easy ® create one.1 asie 2 |\" \u201cPROGRESSO\" Overcoats represen the acme of our long: experience, and possess that Hippy combination of style and wear so eagerly sought.Ask your dedler to let you examine thejnew-featured collar, \u201cgb useful in storm or sunshine, and cab only be found in a gemuine \u201c\u201cPROGRESSO\".Co \"MADE AND GUARANTEED BY SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE BY anim \u201cNOTICE TO FARMERS IN GENERAL, AND POULTRY FARMERS.few RR : Canada\u2019s , Beys and MARKET, \u2018LIMITED, VERSITY f° will'have your returns \u2018hack by\u2019 evening mail.Only: the Cholcest wanted.~ FARMERS, GE\u2019 AND SHIP DIRECT.ar the com- | âfter.hé kuew.the.coms Te ed 18d.successor, but his suprernacy was soon - was practically invineible.-\u201d Will Toke Part in World's Fash | \u2018formerly disposed o ' will\"be eight home games, ibe sient home ACA fore ee.31 will get eight for the price of seven.reaching New York, ES © Making.only one-half the landing at Amenia, N.Y., according ta «| word sent back here to-night.The air Mr.John Davidson, managing dir line distance of the voyage was ector of the M.A.A.A.and who has been absent ow .- resumed his duties at the Association.BRIGHT PROSPECTS AT BROCK- VILLE.at the club house, Peel street, Brockville.Ont., Nov.30.-~The Leeds ju sent next, Dec.3.A feature County Hockey League, which furnish- of the programme will be the presenta- \u20acd suéh exciting sport last season, is tion of an original musical sketch.en- again: to the front with bright pros- titled \u2018A Night in Rubetown\u2019 Some pects for 1810-11.The Taylor trophy, Des at present held by the Wastport Club, will again: b __ for competition &mong.eightélubs, composed of -Now- boro, Westport, Morton; surprises are in store.| : Saturday, Dec.10, will.be ladies\u2019 night; the programme of which will be presented by the Musica\u2019 © ub.~ laf.Twe groups of four club An informal dance will follow the avé a separate \u2018séhedule.aéuvbe each Sn | to pl#y off in the final fir th oo plonship.The new officers are: Presi The Montreal (Int) meet the McGill dent, J.J.Gallagher: vice-presidents, Dr.Creeggan, Dr.Elliott, E.C.Triture to-night, Nov.30, at 8.30 p.m.bute; secretary-treasurer, W.B.Ad- Mr.Sutherland will referee.ama.concert.(Int.) in a city league basket ball fix- Now is the time to order kinds right on hand.LL Co Plows, Tongs, Bars, Scrapers, Snow Plows, Write for complete catalogue and.prices.: Lay ., .Diagksmiths & Wachind ~Fhone Maly (113, oo von ree mec à fans + Do Poe SE ANTOIRE AT.\\ \u2018EH.VINEBERG & CO.LIMITED, - MONTREAL.Lending Clothiers \"WANTED! Lamb's Market, Limited, want the farmers to feed thelr.Spring |.Pork and Calves to a finish, and crate fatten their Chickens, Turd Ducks, and\u2019 get top, prices by Shipping to LAMB \u2018228 UNI REET, Montreal.You your Ice Tools, We have all | R.DONALDSON & SONS, sta, 30 Youville Square account : ving, wa will sell all lumber at cost price unt ist ou axe Jon dlut si erders given us will have our prompt BUELL THI MAIN 6708.tn and see Bldg.Montreal JEM MACE OUT : > y : .arret ar Di à $ .HOCKEY LATEST.pre bé \u2014 Once Worth a Bn ed $ \u2018Applications are coming in nn a every day from geod hockey Dependent on Frien + Players, and | can fill three bo Cn , = 4uz $ teams now and may be able to \u2018London, Nov.30.\u2014\u2018Jem Macs, the $m a few \u2018if.| can get such + xing contests, died tos 'snoy - prices as hero ot Moon.Ty Ter of old age.|% stars think they should get.day at Jarro ninth year < Ernie Russell did not play \u2018He was in his seventy-ninth Year.g again, thé.hockey supporters | Mace was at one time worth more; & \u2018weuld forget in a week \"than $1,000,600, but of recent years he 4 such a player ever existed.was dependent upon the assistance Of & There are as.good fish in the | friends.Occasionally he had appeared (4 sem as ever came out of \u201cik music hall exhibitions.| 4 was the message given over the \u201ciJem\u2019 Mace was born at Beeston, in|
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